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Res. 627 Copyrights","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 3 - States Rights Bill","Judiciary Committee - Potomac River Compact - H.J. Res. 659","Judiciary Committee - H.J. 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Bonds","Urban Affairs","Veterans","Agriculture","Agriculture - Cooley Cotton Bill - H.R. 6196","Appropriations","Civil Rights - May - June 1963","Civil Rights - July, 1963","Civil Rights - August, 1963","Civil Rights - September, 1963","Civil Rights - October, 1963","Civil Rights - November 1963, Part 1","Civil Rights - November 1963 Part 2","Civil Rights -December 1963","Civil Rights - Form Letters- December , 1963 - Part 1","Civil Rights - Form Letters December, 1963 - Part 2","Civil Rights - Form Letters December. 1963 - Part 3","Civil Rights - Committee for Fundamental Freedoms","Civil Rights - NAACP Letters","Civil Rights - H.R. 7329- amend criminal laws ---","Education","Highways","Judiciary - Part 1","Judiciary - Part 2","Judiciary Committee - \"Juke Box\" Bill - H.R. 7194","Judiciary Committee - relief of Dr. Alkinoos Courlekis - H.R. 8701","Labor","Military Pay Bill - H.R. 5555","Miscellaneous Legislation - January - February, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - March, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - March, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - May, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - June, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - July, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - August, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - September, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - October, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - November - December, 1963","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots","Post Office and Civil Service","Gen. L.B. Puller- Congressional Medal of Honor papers, H.R. 11685 and 11689","Railroads","Supreme Court Decision - School Prayers","Taxation - Jan.-April 1963","Taxation - May-December 1963","Textile Legislation","Transportation","Un-American Activities Committee- Jan. - May. 1963","Un-American Activities Committee - June-July 1963","Un-American Activities Committee- August-December 1963","Un-American Activities Committee - H. R. 950 - N.S.A. Bill","Veterans","Agriculture","Agriculture - H.R. 11239 - Import limitations on meat, etc","Agricutture -Farmers Bulletin Mailing","Yearbook of Agriculture - 1964","Appalachain Bill","Appropriations","Civil Rights - January, 1964","Civil Rights - February 1964","Civil Rights - March 1964","Civil Rights - April 1964","Civil Rights - May-August 1964","Civil Rights - Sept. - Dec. 1964","Education","Infant Care","Judiciary Committee - Jan-May 1964","Judiciary Committee - June - July, 1964","Judiciary Committee - August - September 1964","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 8564 - To provide punishment for misbehavior","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 8911 - Relief of Mrs. Louise B. Rogers---","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 10501 - Relief of Elvira Constantini","Labor","Medicare","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1964","Miscellaneous Legislation - March - April, 1964","Miscellaneous Legislation - May - June 1964","Miscellaneous Legislation - July - November 1964","National Foundation of Independent Business Ballots - Jan. - June 1964","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - July - December 1964","Poll Tax Legislation","Post Office and Civil Service","Poverty - War on","Social Security","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - Part 1","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - Part II","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - Part III","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - part IV","Supreme Court - H.R. 12293 - Re: stay of proceedings ---","Supreme Court Decision - School Prayers: Jan. - March 1964","Supreme Court Decision - School Prayers: April, 1964 - Part 1","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: April, 1964 - Part II","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: May 1964 - Part I","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: May 1964 -Part II","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers : May 1964 - Part III","Supreme Court Decision - School prayersL May 1964 - Part IV","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: June 1964 - Part I","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: June 1964 - Part II","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers : July - December 1964","Taxation","Tobacco - H.J. Res. 1089 - Re: labelling of cigarettes","Un-American Activities Committee","Un-American Activities Committee - C.O.R.E. and other specific organizations","Veterans","Agriculture - Part I","Agriculture - Part II","Appalachian Region development act","Appropriations","Copyright- Part I","Copyright - Part II","Education","Firearms bill","Judiciary Committee - Jan.-Feb., 1965","Judiciary Committee - Jan. - Feb., 1965","Judiciary Committee - March-June, 1965","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 4505 - Robert Alexander","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 7054 - amend criminal code","Labor - Part I","Labor - Part II","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - Jan. - April 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - May 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - June 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - July 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act- Repeal of Sec. 14b - Aug. - November 1965","Medicare","Miscellaneous Legislation - January - February 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - March - April 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - May, 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - June, 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - July 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - August - December 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation- S. 1698 re: Bank merger act","Museum Bill - S. 2273","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Jan. - May 1965","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - June - December 1965","New Jersey Zinc Co. - re: Lead - zinc mining legislation","Post Office and Civil Service","Reapportionment, Congressional","Pete Seeger and \"We Shall Overcome\"","Social Security","Supreme Court Rulings - Public prayer and related subjects","Supreme Court - H.R. 1584 - defining jurisdiction","Supreme Court - Re: Impeachment of Earl Warren","Taxation","Tabacco Acreage","Un-American Activities Committee","Un-American Activities Committee - Unanswered letters","Unemployment Compensation Benefits - H.R. 8282","Veterans","Voting Rights Act of 1965 - H.R. 6400 - Part I","Voting Rights Act of 1965 - H.R. 6400 - Part II","Agriculture","Robert Alexander - H.R. 1398","Appropriations","Banking and Currency","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - April and May","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June - Part I","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part II","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part III","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part IV","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part V","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - July 1966","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - August - October 1966","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - Minority views on H.R. 14765","Education","Judiciary Committee - Jan. - April 1966","Judiciary Committee - May - July 1966","Judiciary Committee - Aug. - Dec. 1966","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 1761 etc. for R. Gordon Finney","Ku Klux Klan","Labor - Jan. - April 1966","Labor - May - October 1966","Labor - Taft - Hartley Act - Sec. 14b","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - March 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - April 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - May 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - June - July 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - August 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - September 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - October - December 1966","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - January - June 1966","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - July - December 1966","Post Office and Civil Service","Post Office - Parcel Post Bill H.R. 14904","Congressional Reapportionment - Part I","Congressional Reapportionment - Part II","Rural Electrification","Social Security","Taxation - January - July 1966","Taxation - August - Dec. 1966","Un-American Activities Committee - Part I","Un-American Activities Committee - Part II","Un-American Activities Committee Part III","Un-American Activities Committee Part IV","Veterans","Agriculture","Airline Strike - 1967 Proposed legislation","Appropriations Committee","Armed Services","Banking and Currency","Chaves, Juan F. - H.R. 10345 and 5062","Civil Rights","Education","Firearms Legislation - Part I","Firearms Legislation - Part II","Firearms Legislation - Part III","Highway Legislation 1967","Judiciary Committee - Jan. - March 1967","Judiciary Committee - April - June 1967","Judiciary Committee - July - September 1967","Judiciary Committee - October - Dec. 1967","Judiciary - S. 1540 - Judge A. D. Barksdale's legal treatise","Judiciary - Copyright laws","Judiciary Committee - Patent legislation 1967","Labor - Part I","Labor - Part II","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - May - June 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - July - August 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - September - October 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - November - December 1967","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Jan. - July 1967","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - August - December 1967","Post Office and Civil Service.","Poverty Program","Powell, Congressman Adam Clayton - 90th Congress","Railway Post Office Service - re: discontinuance of certain trains","Rhodesia","Riot Control - H.R. 596","Social Security","Taxation","Taxation - 10% Surtax Proposal","Un-American Activities Committee - Jan. - July 1967","Un-American Activities Committee - August - December 1967","Veterans","Vietnam","Vietnam - Gulf of Tonkin Resolution","Voting Rights Act","Agriculture","Appropriations","Banking and Currency","Civil Rights - Part I","Civil Rights - Part II","Dairy Products - imports - H.R. 7946","Education","Firearms legislation --- through June 1968","Firearms Legislation --- July and later 1968","Judiciary Committee","Judiciary Committee - S.J. Res. 1 - Prayer in public schools","Labor","Motor Vehicles Legislation - Weights and Measurments","Miscellanrous Legislation January - May 1968","Miscellaneous Legislation - June and later 1968","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part 1","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part II","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part III","Post Office and Civil Service","Post Office Committee - H.R. 9480 - Postage Rates","re: Pueblo","Social Security","Supreme Court Appointments","Taxation","Taxation - H.R. 15414","Un-American Activities Committee - January - May 1968","Un-American Activities Committee - June - December 1968","Veterans","Vietnam","Fifth District Correspondence, 1953-1966 - arranged alphabetically by counties and cities. Folders 4466-4903","A-H","I-Z","A-L","M-Z","A","B","Bridge (proposed) over New River Near Fries","Bridge over New River - Grayson Co.","Bridge over New River - Grayson Co","C- Part I","C- Part II","D","E","F","G","Gallimore, Mrs Maretta - Dugspur, Va","H","I","J","K","L","La Rue, Charles Bradford - H.R. 9442, Private Bill","Mc","M","N","O","P","Q","R","Ross, Margaret E.","S","Soil Survey, Grayson County","T","U","V","W","X, Y, Z","A","B","C","C","C","D","E","F","G","G","H","H","I-J","Independence Sewer Project","K","L","Lineberry, Wayne P.","M","Morris, Sgt. Charles B.","Mc","N","O","P","Price, Grafton C.","Q-R","S","Soil Conservation Job- Grayson County","T","U-V","W","Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Webb - Knot Hill Motor Court, Hillsville, Va.","A-B","C","D","E","F *Note* For Charlotte County G-Mc, 1953-1960 see folders 4869-4871","N-O","P","R-S","T-V","W-Z","A - Charlotte","B - Charlotte","C","D","E","F","G","H-I-J-K","Kyanite Mining Corp","L","M-Mc","N-O","P","R","Roanoke Creek Watershed Project","S-V","W-Z","A","B","C","C","D","D","W.C. (Dan) Daniel,","W.C. (Dan) Daniel","E-F","Andrew A. Farley","G","Grant Passports and Visas","H","Capt. Kahzo L. Harris","Herman, Milton","I-K","Jacob, Mrs. Liane","L","M-Mc","N-O","P","R","S","T","U-V","W-Z","A","B","B","B","B","Baker, Sandra Leigh","C","C","Civil War Centennial - Danville","D","D","D","Danville Armory","Danville - Racial Dmonstrations - 1963","Tobacco Graders (gifts)","E","F","F","G","Walter Grant - Passport and Visa Information","H","H","Heard, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. W.C.","J","K","L","L","Moehler, E.C. (Swiss engineer)","Mc","N-O","P","R","S","S","Danville","T","T","U-V","W","W","X-Y-Z","A-C","D-E","F-G","H-J","K-M","N-P","R-S","R-S","Booker T. Washington - Birthplace Memorial","A-B","C","D-E","F","G","H","I-K","Kinsey, Wilbur L. - Boones Mill","L-M-Mc","N-P","R-S","T-U","V-Z","A","A","A","B","B","B","Roy M. Blanks","C","C","C","C","C","Clarke, Morell - Re: tobacco parity","D","Edward Dorsey","E","E","F","G","G","G","H","H","H","H","Halifax County - Industrial Site Survey","I-J","K","Kritselis, Vasiliki E. - H.R. 11649","L","L","Landram, Wm. Hart","M","M","Mc","McKinney, F.L. - memorial excercises","N","O","Oliver, Phillip B.","P","P","Q-R","S","S","S","S","S","S","South Boston - 75th Anniversary celebration","T","T","U-V","W","W","W","W","X-Y-Z","A","A","B","B","B","B","B","B","C","C","C","C","C","C","D","D","Daystrom Inc.","E","E","F","F","G","G","H","H","H","H","H","H","I","J","K","L","L","L","L","M","M","Mc","N","O","P","P","P","P","P","R","R","S","S","S","S","S","T","T","U","V","W","X-Y-Z","A","B","B","C","Choi, Bok Dong","D-E","F-G","H","I-L","M-Mc","Marrowbone Watershed Plan - Henry County","Martinsville Motel Corp.","N-O","P-R","S","S","T-V","W-Z","A","B","B","C","C","D-F","G","H","H","I-K","L","M","Mc","N-O","P","R","S","S","S","T-V","W","X-Y-Z","A-C","D-K","L-O","P-Z","A-B","C","D-G","H-L","M-R","S-Z","A-B","C","D-G","H","I-O","R-S","R-S","A","B","C","Chaney, Peter","Coles, Mrs. Gracie M.","D-E","F-G","Gretna ABC Store","H","I-L","M-Mc","O-P","Q-S","T-V","W-Z","A","B","C","D","E-F","G","H","H","I-L","M-Mc","N-O","P","R","S","T-V","W-Z","Walton, Bobby Dean","A","B","C","F","G","H","I-J","K-N","O-R","S","T-V","W-Z","G-H","I-L","M-Mc","A","B","C","Corey, John R. - Wytheville","D","E-F","Fragakis, Demetrios I.","G","Gillman, William H. - Wytheville","H","Huddle, Mary George","I","Interstate Highway","Interstate Highway","J","K-L","Lake-Stony Fork","M-Mc","N-P","Philpott Dam","Q-R","S","T-V","W","W","W","Wythe Ciunty - Political","Wytheville Fish Hatchery","Wytheville Fish Hatchery","Wytheville Fish Hatchery","Wytheville Fish Hatchery","X-Y-Z","Arranged alphabetically by year","A","B","B","C","C","D","D","E","F","G","H","I","J","K","L","M","Mc","N","O","P","R","S","S","T","T","U-V","W","W","X-Y-Z","A","A","B","B","B","C","C","C","C","D","Davis, Champion McDowell","E","F","G","G","H","H","H","H","I-J","K","L","L","M-Mc","M-Mc","N","N","O","P","P","R","R","R","S","S","S","T","U-V","W","W","W","Wilkinson, Isham T.","X-Y-Z","A","B","C","D","E","F","G","H","I-J-K","L","M-Mc","N-O","P","Q-R","S","T","T","W","X-Y-Z","A","A","A","A","B","B","B","B","B","Byrd, Harry F. Jr.","C","C","Chan, Kew","Coe, Marshall E.","D","D","Davis, Champion McDowell","E","F","G","G","H","H","H","H","I-J","K","L","Lane, Landon B.","M","Mc","N","N","O","P","P","Q","R","R","S","S","S","S","T","T","U","V","W","W","X-Y-Z","A","B","B","Byrd, Harry F., Jr.","C","D","Davis, Champion McDowell","E-F","G","H","I-J-K","L","Lane, Landon B.","M","Mc","N","Norfolk \u0026 Western Mergers","O-P","Q-R","\"Richmond Times Dispatch\"- Articles on Congressional Extravagance","S","S","T-U","V","W","W","X-Y-Z","A","A","in re: Almond, J. Lindsey, Jr.","B","B","Byrd, Harry F., Jr.","C","C","D","D","Darden Proposal","Davis, Champion McDowell","E","F","G","G","H","H","I-J","K","John F. Kennedy Assassination","L","Lane, L.B.","Lewis, Meriweather, \u0026 Mary Fran.","M","M","Mc","Mississippi- Intergrated Schools","N","N","O","Orgain, J.R., Jr.","P","P","R","R","S","S","S","S","T","T","U","V","V","W","W","W, Part II","X-Y-Z","A","A","Almon, James Lindsay, Jr.- Articles by Luther J. Carter, Norfolk, Virginian Pilot","B","B","B","B","Byrd, Harry F., Sr.","Byrd, Harry F., Jr.","C","C","D","D","Davis, Champion McDowell","E","F","G","G","H","H","I","J","K","L","L","M","M","Mc","N","O","P","P","Q-R","R","S","S","T","T","V","W-Part I","W-Part II","W-Part I","W-Part II","X-Y-Z","A","A","A","B","B","B","B","B","Bellamy Flag Award","Byrd, Harry F., Jr.","C","C","C","C","D","D","D","Davis, Champion, McDowell","E","E","F","F","Freedom Studies Center of the Institute for American Strategy","G","G","H","H","H","H","I","J","J","K","K","L","L","L","L","Lawson Brothers-- Charleston West Virginia","M","M","M","Mc","N","N","O","P","P","P","Q","R","R","S","S","S","S","S","S","T","T","T","U","V","V","V","V","W","W","W","W","Wytheville--Army Reserve Unit","X-Y-Z","Arranged Alphabetically by topic. Folders 5241-5670.","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part V","Part VI","Part VII","Part VIII","Part IX","Part X","Part XI","Part XII","Part XIII","Part XIV","Part XV","Part XVI","Part I","Part II","A","B","C","D","E-F-G","H-L","M-O","P","Q-Z","A","B Bagby-Barley","B Barnes- Bennett","B Blair-Bondurant","B Bowdre-Bush","C Calhoun-Cole","C Compson-Cumbie","D Dallas-Dowdy","D Drew-Dyer","E","F","G Gantsoudes-Giles","G Glass-Guthrie","H Hairston-Harrell","H Harrison-Hensley","H Herndon-Hunt","I-J","K","L","M Mann-McMann","M Meade-Milton","M Minix-Myers","N-O","P Parks-Pinckard","P Pleasants-Pulliam","Q-R Quesenberry-Reeves","R Reid-Rumney","S Satterwhite-Shelton","S Sheperd-Shelton","S Smith-Stone","S Stratton-Swanson","T Taylor-Tuck","T Tucker-Turner","V","W Waleski-Watlington","W Watson-Wilborn","W Williams-Wilson","W-Y Wolcott-Yeatts","County Mass Meeting","Speech on Television","Chamber of Commerce of the US","Danville Chamber of Commerce","West Virginia Chamber of Commerce","Alabama State Chamber of Commerce","Virginia Postal Clerks Convention","Opening Danville Tobacco Market","Danville Kiwanis District Meeting","Ernest C. Lacy Memorial Service","Bicentennial Celebration","Annual Banquet, Comissioners of the Revenue","Virginia Museum of the Fine Arts","Virginia State Chamber of Commerce","District Ruritan Meeting","Hargrave Military Academy","Halifax County High School","Virginia Road Builders Association","Young Democrats Convention","Jarman Hall, Longwood College","Retail Merchants Association","Graduation exercises, College of William and Mary","Red Men Rally","Defenders of State Sovereignty and Individual Liberties","Kiwanis Club","Hampton Roads Maritime Association","Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner","2nd District Democratic Club","Virgnia Manufacturers Association","Middlesex Chapter Defenders of State Soveriegnty and Individual Liberties","Virginians of Maryland Society","New Kent County Chapter Defenders of State Sovereignty and Individual Liberties","Byrd Testimonial Dinner","Prillman Family Reunion","Parent- Teacher Association","Virginia Education Fund Drive","Old Belt Tobacco Growers Meeting","Presentation of portrait, late Chief Justice Hudgins","The American Legion","Phillip Morris Research Center","Christmas Seal Sale Program","Virginia Hereford Association","radio broadcast Manion Forum","Memorial Day Service","Rural Letter Carriers Association","US Army Reserve Center","Opening of Civil War Centenial","Civil War Commission","Right-to-Work Law","Dedication of Red Bank Medical Clinic","Parent - Teacher Association, Halifax County High School","Ruritan Clubs","US Chamber of Commerce Radio Program Right-to-Work Law","Civil War Commission","Ruritan Club Shad Bake","Roanoke River Basin Association","Annual Memorial Day Parade, American Legion","Dedication of building for veterans of foreign wars.","Northern Virginia Builders Association.","Speech honoring Robert H. Porterfield.","Young Democratic Club of Pittsylvania County","United Givers Fund Drive","Halifax Lion's Club","Front Royal and Warren County Chamber of Commerce","Sertoma Club","Hugh T. Williams Post, V.F.W.","Christmas Seal Campaign.","House of Representatives, Civil Rights","Ruritan National Convention","Richmond Traffic Club","Memorial Day Excercises","Democratic Fundraising Dinner","Oak Hill Academy Commencement Excercises","Chatham Chamber of Commerce Dinner","Franklin County Farm Bureau","Bedford County Chamber of Commerce Agricultural Field Day","Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service","Dedication of Martinsville Armory","Dedication of Virgilina Post Office","ASCS Meeting","Voluntary Fire Department","Dedication of Public Library","United Givers Fund","Franklin Co. Milk Producers' Association","Carroll Grayson Chamber of Commerce Meeting","Pilot Club International","4-H Center, West Central District","Democratic Rally","APVA Meeting","Virginia Petroleum Industries Banquet","Virginia Carolina Space Exposition","Dedication Interstate-Highway #85","Chamber of Commerce Meeting","Dedication of Bridge","Virginia Association of Soil and Water District Supervisors","The Wednesday Club","Reapportionment","Dedication of new Post Office","Dedication- Fish Hatchery","Dedication- Cornelia Nixon Davis Nursing Home","House of Representatives- Civil Rights Bill","United Givers Fund.","Young Farmers Association","Scottish Rite Reunion Banquet","Patrick Henry Boys Plantation","Dedication of New Post Office","Virginia Association of Commonwealth's Attorneys","Sons of the American Revolution","Dedication of Twin Counties Airport","Memorial Service - The Elks Home","Extension of Remarks","Extension of Remarks","Extension of Remarks","Extension of Remarks","Extension of Remarks","I","II","III","IV","V","VI","VII","VIII","Anecdotes, etc.","Photographs","Poetry collected by Tuck","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--Alumni and alumnae","Democratic Party (U.S.)","United States Congress","Virginia House of Delegates","Virginia State Senate","Tuck, William Munford","English"],"unitid_tesim":["01/Mss. 68 T79","/repositories/2/resources/843"],"normalized_title_ssm":["William Munford Tuck Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["William Munford Tuck Papers"],"collection_ssim":["William Munford Tuck Papers"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Virginia--Governors","Virginia--History--20th century","Virginia--Politics and Government"],"geogname_ssim":["Virginia--Governors","Virginia--History--20th century","Virginia--Politics and Government"],"creator_ssm":["Tuck, William Munford"],"creator_ssim":["Tuck, William Munford"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Tuck, William Munford"],"creators_ssim":["Tuck, William Munford"],"places_ssim":["Virginia--Governors","Virginia--History--20th century","Virginia--Politics and Government"],"access_terms_ssm":["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."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Gift"],"access_subjects_ssim":["Communism--Post 1945","Communism--United States","Fundraising campaigns","Legal documents","Segregation in education--Virginia","United States--Politics and Government","United States. 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At least 72 hours advanced notice is required for retrieval.","Papers, 1918-1968, of William Munford Tuck, Democrat, member of the Virginia House of Delegates, Virginia State Senate, lieutenant-governor, governor, and congressman. Tuck's law practice files and his correspondence, 1950-1953, are arranged alphabetically. His congressional file is arranged alphabetically and the legislation files are arranged by session and then alphabetically by topic. However, the Fifth District correspondence is arranged by counties and cities. His Congressional speeches are in Group XV. The election correspondence is arranged by city, county and out-of-state. The personal correspondence of the gubernatorial term is arranged chronologically. The political correspondence of the gubernatorial term is in two files. The first file is arranged alphabetically by subject (and chronologically within). The second is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.","Includes papers of other members of firm, particularly John Martin. This series is restricted. Consult a staff member for details.","Mixture of political correspondence and papers of Tuck's law practice","General Assembly","House of Delegates campaign","Roosevelt campaign","George C. Peery","Promises","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Application for commission.","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Election as Lieutenant Governor. Arranged by city, county, and out-of-state.","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part V","Part VI","Part VII","Part VIII","Part IX","Part I","Part II","Election as Governor. Arranged by city, county, and out-of-state.","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part 1","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part 1","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part V","VI","Part VII","Part VIII","Part IX","Part X","Part XI","Part XII","Part XIII","Part XIV","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","part V","Part VI","Part I","Part II","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Arranged alphabetically by subject, and chronologically within.","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part V","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Arranged alphabetically by correspondence","Arranged chronologically","Part I","Part II","A-Z","Note for collection.","A.B.C. License","A-Z","1950","1951","1952","1953","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part II","Part 1","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","A-Z","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part I","Part II","Part III","Legislation- Arranged first by session, and topically, A-Z, within.","Agriculture","Alcoholic Beverages","Appropriations","Constitutional Amendment regarding Treaty Agreements","Echo Park Dam","Education","Federal Construction Contract Act","Hawaii and Alaska Statehood","Interstate Commerce","Labor","Miscellaneous, 1953","Miscellaneous, 1954","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 8093","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 2344 - to increase postal salaries. Part I","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Comittee. H.R. 2344 - to increase postal salaries. Part II","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 2344 - to increase postal salaries. Part III","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. Re: Printing of envelopes.","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. Re: Rural route consolidation","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. H.R. 2685 - Parcel post shipments.","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee - 1953","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee- 1954","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee. Summary of activities of 83rd Congress","Railroad Retirement","St. Lawrence Seaway","Salaries of Members of Congress and Judges","Selective Service","Smith Mountain","Social Security","Taxation - 1953","Taxation - 1954","Taxes - graduated tobacco","Trade Agreements Extension Act","Veterans","Agriculture - Part 1","Agriculture - Part II","Alcoholic Beverages, advertisement of","Appropriations Miscellaneous","Fair Trade","Highways","Judiciary Committee- Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Commitee - Federal District Courts","Labor - Part I","Labor - Part II","Military Training and Selective Service","Miscellaneous - Part I","Miscellaneous - Part II","Natural Gas","Post Office \u0026 Civil Service Committee","Public Works Projects","Salaries of Members of Congress and Federal Judges","Salaries of Servicemen","Social Security","Tariffs","Taxes","Tax Returns - Persons permitted to assist in the filing of Federal tax returns, etc.","Veterans","Agriculture","Alcoholic Beverage - Advertising","Bank Holding Companies","Colorado River Project","Education","Hughway Legislation","Interstate Commerce","Judiciary Committee - Auto Dealers Legislation","Judiciary Committee - Bankruptcy Act","Judiciary Committee - Civil Procedure - Rules","Judiciary Committee - Civil Rights","Judiciary Committee - Federal Construction Contracts","Judiciary Committee - Federal Construction Contracts","Judiciary Committee - Federal Courts - Forrester Bill","Judiciary Committee - Miscellaneous - Part 1","Judiciary Committee - Miscellaneous - Part II","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 11 - Robinson - Patman Act Amendment","Judiciary Committee - Woodrow Wilson Memorial","Miscellaneous - Part II","Miscellaneous - Part I","Natural Gas Bill","Post Office and Civil Service","Social Security Amendments","Tariffs and Foreign Trade","Taxes","TVA Handbook","Veterans","Water Pollution Control Act","Agriculture","Airport - Northern Virgins","Appropriations","Budget - Federal","Civil Rights - Part I","Civil Rights - Part II","Civil Rights - Part III","Education - Federal Aid","Humane Slaughter","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Federal District Courts","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 11 and S. 11 - Robinson-Patman Act Amendments","Labor","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part I","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part II","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part III","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part IV","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Retirement, etc","Segregation - Jan. - Dec. 1957","Social Security","Tariffs","Taxation","Tobacco","Tobacco Acreage","Tobacco Bill - H.R. 9990","Veterans","Agriculture","Alcoholic Beverage Advertisements","Appropriations","Buggs Island Reservoir Area - H.R. 11262 - Sale of Timber","Education","Georgas, Stavros - S. 1227","Humane Slaughter","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Federal District Courts","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 3 - States Rights","Labor","Miscellaneous - January 1958","Miscellaneous February 1958","Miscellaneous - March 1958","Miscellaneous - April 1958","Miscellaneous - May 1958","Miscellaneous - June 1958","Miscellaneous - July 1958","Miscellaneous - August 1958","National Guard Appropriation","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Legislation - Part I","Registration - Part II","Recipricol Trade - January-April 1958","Reciprocal Trade - June 1958","Reciprocal Trade - July 1958","Reciprocal Trade and Dan River Mills - Letters and Cards, May 1958","Segregation - Jan. - June 1958","Segregation - November 1958","Segregation - December 1958","Social Security","Supreme Court","Taxation","Tennessee Valley Authority - H.R 4266","Un-American Activities Coommittee","Veterans","Veterans of World War I, Charter for -H.R. 4412","Agriculture","Appropriations","Banking","Civil Rights","Education","Housing","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Juke Box Bill - H.R. 5921 - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Juke Box Bill - H.R. 5921 - Part II","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 4659 re: Supreme Court","Labor Legislation - 1959 to mid- June","Labor Legislation - 1959 mid-June to August 1","Labor Legislation - August 1959 - Part I","Labor Legislation - August 1959 - Part II","Labor Legislation - August 1959 - Part III","Labor Legislation - September - November 1959","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part I","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part II","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part III","Miscellaneous Legislation - Part IV","Mine Saferty Act Amendement - H.R. 8741","National Federation of Independent Business - ballots","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Legislation","Retirement Act - Self-Emplyed - H.R. 10","Social Security","T.V.A.","Un-American Activities Part I","Un-American Activities Part II","Unemployment Compensasion","Veterans","Water Pollution Control Act","Wild Horses - H.R. 2725","Agriculture","Appropriations","Civil Rights Legislation","Education","Forand Bill - H.R. 4700","Highway Legislation","Internal Revenue Code Amendment - H.R. 12209","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Part III","Judiciary Committee - Part IV","Judiciary Committee - H.J. Res. 615 - Contempt citation, N.Y. Port Authority Officials","Judiciary Committee - Omnibus Judgeship Bill - H.R. 12552","Judiciary Committee - \"Team-Sports\" Bill - S. 3483","Judiciary Committee - Cato Brothers - H.R. 11756","Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Regulation Compact - H.J. Res. 402","John H. Kerr Dam Project (Buggs Island) - H.R. 5775","Labor","Labor - \"Featherbedding Bill\" - H.R. 9381","Labor - Secondary Boycotts - S. 2643","Miscellaneous - Jan. - Feb. 1960","Miscellaneous - March - April 1960","Miscellaneous - May 1960","MIscellaneous - June - July 1960","Miscellaneous - Aug.- Dec. 1960","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part I","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part II","Post Office and Civil Service","Social Security","Taxation","Un-American Activities Committee - Part I","Un-American Activities Committee - Part II","Un-American Activities Committee - Part III","Vascoe","Veterans","Agriculture","Appropriations","Banking","Education - Part I","Education - Part II","Highway Legislation","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judiciary Committee- \"Impeach Chief Justice Warren\"","Judiciary Committee - Re: Supreme Court Judges","Labor - Part II","Labor - Part III","Medical Care for Aged","Mine Safery Bill - H.R. 5741","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation- March 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation - April - May 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation- June 1961","Miscellaneous Legislation- July 1961","Miscellaneous Ligislation- Agust 1961","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part I","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part II","Post Office and Civil Service","Railroad Legislation - H.R. 5937, S. 1089, S. 1197","Savings and Loan Association Harrison - Curtis Bills - H.R. 2899-2900- Part I","Savings and Loan Association Harrison - Curtis Bills - H.R. 2899-2900- Part II","Savings and Loan Association Harrison - Curtis Bills - H.R. 2899-2900- Part Iii","Social Security","Taxation - Part I","Taxation - Part II","Un-American Activities Committee - Jan. 1961","Un-American Activities Committee - Feb.-March 1961","Un-American Activities Committee- April-June 1961","Un-American Activities Committee- July-Sept. 1961","Un-American Activities Committee- Oct. - Dec. 1961","Veterans","Agriculture - Part I","Agriculture - Part II","Appropriations","Education","Highway Legislation","Judiciary Committee - Part I","Judicary Committee - Part II","Judiciary Committee - Part III","Judiciary Committee - Subcommittee #3- Summary","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 10","Judiciary Committee - \"Juke Box\" Bill - H.R. 70 - Part I","Judiciary Committee - \"Juke Box\" Bill - H.R. 70 - Part II","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 71","Judiciary Committee - H.J. Res. 627 Copyrights","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 3 - States Rights Bill","Judiciary Committee - Potomac River Compact - H.J. Res. 659","Judiciary Committee - H.J. Res. 693 and 694","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 10992 re : Jurisdiction of Supreme Court.","Labor","Medical Care - Jan. - April 1962","Medical Care - May 1962","Medical Care - June and Later - 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - January 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - February 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - March 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, April 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, May 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, June 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, July 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation, August 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation- September 1962","Miscellaneous Legislation - October - December 1962","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots, Part 1","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots, Part 2","Peanut Price Supports","Post Office and Civil Service","Social Security","Supreme Court Decision - 1962 re: School Prayers","Taxation, Part 1","Taxation, Part 2","Textile Imports, Part 1","Textile Imports, Part 2","Trade Expansion Act - H.R. 9900 and H.R. 11970","Transportation, Part 1","Transportation, Part 2","Committee on Un-American Activities January-April, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activites, May-July, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activites, August, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activites, September-December, 1962","Committee on Un-American Activities, Film \"Operation Abolition\"","U.N. Bonds","Urban Affairs","Veterans","Agriculture","Agriculture - Cooley Cotton Bill - H.R. 6196","Appropriations","Civil Rights - May - June 1963","Civil Rights - July, 1963","Civil Rights - August, 1963","Civil Rights - September, 1963","Civil Rights - October, 1963","Civil Rights - November 1963, Part 1","Civil Rights - November 1963 Part 2","Civil Rights -December 1963","Civil Rights - Form Letters- December , 1963 - Part 1","Civil Rights - Form Letters December, 1963 - Part 2","Civil Rights - Form Letters December. 1963 - Part 3","Civil Rights - Committee for Fundamental Freedoms","Civil Rights - NAACP Letters","Civil Rights - H.R. 7329- amend criminal laws ---","Education","Highways","Judiciary - Part 1","Judiciary - Part 2","Judiciary Committee - \"Juke Box\" Bill - H.R. 7194","Judiciary Committee - relief of Dr. Alkinoos Courlekis - H.R. 8701","Labor","Military Pay Bill - H.R. 5555","Miscellaneous Legislation - January - February, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - March, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - March, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - May, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - June, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - July, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - August, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - September, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - October, 1963","Miscellaneous Legislation - November - December, 1963","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots","Post Office and Civil Service","Gen. L.B. Puller- Congressional Medal of Honor papers, H.R. 11685 and 11689","Railroads","Supreme Court Decision - School Prayers","Taxation - Jan.-April 1963","Taxation - May-December 1963","Textile Legislation","Transportation","Un-American Activities Committee- Jan. - May. 1963","Un-American Activities Committee - June-July 1963","Un-American Activities Committee- August-December 1963","Un-American Activities Committee - H. R. 950 - N.S.A. Bill","Veterans","Agriculture","Agriculture - H.R. 11239 - Import limitations on meat, etc","Agricutture -Farmers Bulletin Mailing","Yearbook of Agriculture - 1964","Appalachain Bill","Appropriations","Civil Rights - January, 1964","Civil Rights - February 1964","Civil Rights - March 1964","Civil Rights - April 1964","Civil Rights - May-August 1964","Civil Rights - Sept. - Dec. 1964","Education","Infant Care","Judiciary Committee - Jan-May 1964","Judiciary Committee - June - July, 1964","Judiciary Committee - August - September 1964","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 8564 - To provide punishment for misbehavior","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 8911 - Relief of Mrs. Louise B. Rogers---","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 10501 - Relief of Elvira Constantini","Labor","Medicare","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1964","Miscellaneous Legislation - March - April, 1964","Miscellaneous Legislation - May - June 1964","Miscellaneous Legislation - July - November 1964","National Foundation of Independent Business Ballots - Jan. - June 1964","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - July - December 1964","Poll Tax Legislation","Post Office and Civil Service","Poverty - War on","Social Security","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - Part 1","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - Part II","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - Part III","Supreme Court - Bills defining jurisdiction - H.R. 11625 and 11926 - part IV","Supreme Court - H.R. 12293 - Re: stay of proceedings ---","Supreme Court Decision - School Prayers: Jan. - March 1964","Supreme Court Decision - School Prayers: April, 1964 - Part 1","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: April, 1964 - Part II","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: May 1964 - Part I","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: May 1964 -Part II","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers : May 1964 - Part III","Supreme Court Decision - School prayersL May 1964 - Part IV","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: June 1964 - Part I","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers: June 1964 - Part II","Supreme Court Decision - School prayers : July - December 1964","Taxation","Tobacco - H.J. Res. 1089 - Re: labelling of cigarettes","Un-American Activities Committee","Un-American Activities Committee - C.O.R.E. and other specific organizations","Veterans","Agriculture - Part I","Agriculture - Part II","Appalachian Region development act","Appropriations","Copyright- Part I","Copyright - Part II","Education","Firearms bill","Judiciary Committee - Jan.-Feb., 1965","Judiciary Committee - Jan. - Feb., 1965","Judiciary Committee - March-June, 1965","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 4505 - Robert Alexander","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 7054 - amend criminal code","Labor - Part I","Labor - Part II","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - Jan. - April 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - May 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - June 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act - Repeal of Sec. 14b - July 1965","Labor - Taft-Hartley Act- Repeal of Sec. 14b - Aug. - November 1965","Medicare","Miscellaneous Legislation - January - February 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - March - April 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - May, 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - June, 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - July 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation - August - December 1965","Miscellaneous Legislation- S. 1698 re: Bank merger act","Museum Bill - S. 2273","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Jan. - May 1965","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - June - December 1965","New Jersey Zinc Co. - re: Lead - zinc mining legislation","Post Office and Civil Service","Reapportionment, Congressional","Pete Seeger and \"We Shall Overcome\"","Social Security","Supreme Court Rulings - Public prayer and related subjects","Supreme Court - H.R. 1584 - defining jurisdiction","Supreme Court - Re: Impeachment of Earl Warren","Taxation","Tabacco Acreage","Un-American Activities Committee","Un-American Activities Committee - Unanswered letters","Unemployment Compensation Benefits - H.R. 8282","Veterans","Voting Rights Act of 1965 - H.R. 6400 - Part I","Voting Rights Act of 1965 - H.R. 6400 - Part II","Agriculture","Robert Alexander - H.R. 1398","Appropriations","Banking and Currency","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - April and May","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June - Part I","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part II","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part III","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part IV","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - June 1966 - Part V","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - July 1966","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - August - October 1966","Civil Rights Act of 1966 - Minority views on H.R. 14765","Education","Judiciary Committee - Jan. - April 1966","Judiciary Committee - May - July 1966","Judiciary Committee - Aug. - Dec. 1966","Judiciary Committee - H.R. 1761 etc. for R. Gordon Finney","Ku Klux Klan","Labor - Jan. - April 1966","Labor - May - October 1966","Labor - Taft - Hartley Act - Sec. 14b","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - March 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - April 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - May 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - June - July 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - August 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - September 1966","Miscellaneous Legislation - October - December 1966","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - January - June 1966","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - July - December 1966","Post Office and Civil Service","Post Office - Parcel Post Bill H.R. 14904","Congressional Reapportionment - Part I","Congressional Reapportionment - Part II","Rural Electrification","Social Security","Taxation - January - July 1966","Taxation - August - Dec. 1966","Un-American Activities Committee - Part I","Un-American Activities Committee - Part II","Un-American Activities Committee Part III","Un-American Activities Committee Part IV","Veterans","Agriculture","Airline Strike - 1967 Proposed legislation","Appropriations Committee","Armed Services","Banking and Currency","Chaves, Juan F. - H.R. 10345 and 5062","Civil Rights","Education","Firearms Legislation - Part I","Firearms Legislation - Part II","Firearms Legislation - Part III","Highway Legislation 1967","Judiciary Committee - Jan. - March 1967","Judiciary Committee - April - June 1967","Judiciary Committee - July - September 1967","Judiciary Committee - October - Dec. 1967","Judiciary - S. 1540 - Judge A. D. Barksdale's legal treatise","Judiciary - Copyright laws","Judiciary Committee - Patent legislation 1967","Labor - Part I","Labor - Part II","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - Jan. - Feb. 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - May - June 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - July - August 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - September - October 1967","Miscellaneous Legislation - November - December 1967","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Jan. - July 1967","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - August - December 1967","Post Office and Civil Service.","Poverty Program","Powell, Congressman Adam Clayton - 90th Congress","Railway Post Office Service - re: discontinuance of certain trains","Rhodesia","Riot Control - H.R. 596","Social Security","Taxation","Taxation - 10% Surtax Proposal","Un-American Activities Committee - Jan. - July 1967","Un-American Activities Committee - August - December 1967","Veterans","Vietnam","Vietnam - Gulf of Tonkin Resolution","Voting Rights Act","Agriculture","Appropriations","Banking and Currency","Civil Rights - Part I","Civil Rights - Part II","Dairy Products - imports - H.R. 7946","Education","Firearms legislation --- through June 1968","Firearms Legislation --- July and later 1968","Judiciary Committee","Judiciary Committee - S.J. Res. 1 - Prayer in public schools","Labor","Motor Vehicles Legislation - Weights and Measurments","Miscellanrous Legislation January - May 1968","Miscellaneous Legislation - June and later 1968","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part 1","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part II","National Federation of Independent Business Ballots - Part III","Post Office and Civil Service","Post Office Committee - H.R. 9480 - Postage Rates","re: Pueblo","Social Security","Supreme Court Appointments","Taxation","Taxation - H.R. 15414","Un-American Activities Committee - January - May 1968","Un-American Activities Committee - June - December 1968","Veterans","Vietnam","Fifth District Correspondence, 1953-1966 - arranged alphabetically by counties and cities. Folders 4466-4903","A-H","I-Z","A-L","M-Z","A","B","Bridge (proposed) over New River Near Fries","Bridge over New River - Grayson Co.","Bridge over New River - Grayson Co","C- Part I","C- Part II","D","E","F","G","Gallimore, Mrs Maretta - Dugspur, Va","H","I","J","K","L","La Rue, Charles Bradford - H.R. 9442, Private Bill","Mc","M","N","O","P","Q","R","Ross, Margaret E.","S","Soil Survey, Grayson County","T","U","V","W","X, Y, Z","A","B","C","C","C","D","E","F","G","G","H","H","I-J","Independence Sewer Project","K","L","Lineberry, Wayne P.","M","Morris, Sgt. Charles B.","Mc","N","O","P","Price, Grafton C.","Q-R","S","Soil Conservation Job- Grayson County","T","U-V","W","Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Webb - Knot Hill Motor Court, Hillsville, Va.","A-B","C","D","E","F *Note* For Charlotte County G-Mc, 1953-1960 see folders 4869-4871","N-O","P","R-S","T-V","W-Z","A - Charlotte","B - Charlotte","C","D","E","F","G","H-I-J-K","Kyanite Mining Corp","L","M-Mc","N-O","P","R","Roanoke Creek Watershed Project","S-V","W-Z","A","B","C","C","D","D","W.C. (Dan) Daniel,","W.C. (Dan) Daniel","E-F","Andrew A. Farley","G","Grant Passports and Visas","H","Capt. Kahzo L. Harris","Herman, Milton","I-K","Jacob, Mrs. Liane","L","M-Mc","N-O","P","R","S","T","U-V","W-Z","A","B","B","B","B","Baker, Sandra Leigh","C","C","Civil War Centennial - Danville","D","D","D","Danville Armory","Danville - Racial Dmonstrations - 1963","Tobacco Graders (gifts)","E","F","F","G","Walter Grant - Passport and Visa Information","H","H","Heard, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. W.C.","J","K","L","L","Moehler, E.C. (Swiss engineer)","Mc","N-O","P","R","S","S","Danville","T","T","U-V","W","W","X-Y-Z","A-C","D-E","F-G","H-J","K-M","N-P","R-S","R-S","Booker T. Washington - Birthplace Memorial","A-B","C","D-E","F","G","H","I-K","Kinsey, Wilbur L. - Boones Mill","L-M-Mc","N-P","R-S","T-U","V-Z","A","A","A","B","B","B","Roy M. Blanks","C","C","C","C","C","Clarke, Morell - Re: tobacco parity","D","Edward Dorsey","E","E","F","G","G","G","H","H","H","H","Halifax County - Industrial Site Survey","I-J","K","Kritselis, Vasiliki E. - H.R. 11649","L","L","Landram, Wm. 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Folders 5241-5670.","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part I","Part II","Part III","Part IV","Part V","Part VI","Part VII","Part VIII","Part IX","Part X","Part XI","Part XII","Part XIII","Part XIV","Part XV","Part XVI","Part I","Part II","A","B","C","D","E-F-G","H-L","M-O","P","Q-Z","A","B Bagby-Barley","B Barnes- Bennett","B Blair-Bondurant","B Bowdre-Bush","C Calhoun-Cole","C Compson-Cumbie","D Dallas-Dowdy","D Drew-Dyer","E","F","G Gantsoudes-Giles","G Glass-Guthrie","H Hairston-Harrell","H Harrison-Hensley","H Herndon-Hunt","I-J","K","L","M Mann-McMann","M Meade-Milton","M Minix-Myers","N-O","P Parks-Pinckard","P Pleasants-Pulliam","Q-R Quesenberry-Reeves","R Reid-Rumney","S Satterwhite-Shelton","S Sheperd-Shelton","S Smith-Stone","S Stratton-Swanson","T Taylor-Tuck","T Tucker-Turner","V","W Waleski-Watlington","W Watson-Wilborn","W Williams-Wilson","W-Y Wolcott-Yeatts","County Mass Meeting","Speech on Television","Chamber of Commerce of the US","Danville Chamber of Commerce","West Virginia Chamber of Commerce","Alabama State Chamber of Commerce","Virginia Postal Clerks Convention","Opening Danville Tobacco Market","Danville Kiwanis District Meeting","Ernest C. 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Porterfield.","Young Democratic Club of Pittsylvania County","United Givers Fund Drive","Halifax Lion's Club","Front Royal and Warren County Chamber of Commerce","Sertoma Club","Hugh T. Williams Post, V.F.W.","Christmas Seal Campaign.","House of Representatives, Civil Rights","Ruritan National Convention","Richmond Traffic Club","Memorial Day Excercises","Democratic Fundraising Dinner","Oak Hill Academy Commencement Excercises","Chatham Chamber of Commerce Dinner","Franklin County Farm Bureau","Bedford County Chamber of Commerce Agricultural Field Day","Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service","Dedication of Martinsville Armory","Dedication of Virgilina Post Office","ASCS Meeting","Voluntary Fire Department","Dedication of Public Library","United Givers Fund","Franklin Co. Milk Producers' Association","Carroll Grayson Chamber of Commerce Meeting","Pilot Club International","4-H Center, West Central District","Democratic Rally","APVA Meeting","Virginia Petroleum Industries Banquet","Virginia Carolina Space Exposition","Dedication Interstate-Highway #85","Chamber of Commerce Meeting","Dedication of Bridge","Virginia Association of Soil and Water District Supervisors","The Wednesday Club","Reapportionment","Dedication of new Post Office","Dedication- Fish Hatchery","Dedication- Cornelia Nixon Davis Nursing Home","House of Representatives- Civil Rights Bill","United Givers Fund.","Young Farmers Association","Scottish Rite Reunion Banquet","Patrick Henry Boys Plantation","Dedication of New Post Office","Virginia Association of Commonwealth's Attorneys","Sons of the American Revolution","Dedication of Twin Counties Airport","Memorial Service - The Elks Home","Extension of Remarks","Extension of Remarks","Extension of Remarks","Extension of Remarks","Extension of Remarks","I","II","III","IV","V","VI","VII","VIII","Anecdotes, etc.","Photographs","Poetry collected by Tuck"],"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":["College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Democratic Party (U.S.)","United States Congress","Virginia House of Delegates","Virginia State Senate"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Democratic Party (U.S.)","United States Congress","Virginia House of Delegates","Virginia State Senate","Tuck, William Munford"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Democratic Party (U.S.)","United States Congress","Virginia House of Delegates","Virginia State Senate"],"persname_ssim":["Tuck, William Munford"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":2924,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T00:13:30.517Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_843_c13_c114"}},{"id":"vimtvl_repositories_3_resources_31_c01_c01","type":"Item","attributes":{"title":"Deed, Giles Brent","abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/vimtvl_repositories_3_resources_31_c01_c01#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003eClerical copy of a deed for 1000 acres of land along the south bank of the Potomac River, Westmoreland County (the area became Fairfax County in 1742), Virginia, granted to Giles Brent, Junior. 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Researchers must complete the Washington Library's Special Collections and Archives Registration Form before access is provided. The library reserves the right to restrict access to certain items for preservation purposes.","Papers of George Washington - Reel#6","The collection is divided into four series: From George Washington; To George Washington; Ledgers and Bound Manuscripts; and Oversized.  Each series is arranged in chronological order by date.","George Washington's field book, April 14, 1750","Christie's New York, 28 November 1983, lot 328.","Christie's New York, 28 November 1983, lot 328.","George Washington Masonic National Memorial Catalog No. 1971.01.035a and 1971.01.035b","Previously auctioned at Christie's New York, 2004, lot 458.","This document was unmatted and conserved, returned on 10/12/2023.","This document was unmatted and conserved, returned on 10/12/2023.","Original Location: From GW Box 3","Original Location, From GW Box 3","Original location, From GW Box 3","[RM-1079; MS-5722]; [RM-988; MS-5605]; [RM-1114; MS-5797]","Conserved November/December 2005 by the Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts (Philadelphia, PA) - Surfaced cleaned, reduced discoloration and acidity, flattened, tears were mended and losses filled in with Japanese paper and wheat starch paste, and finally put together as a folio instead of folded into eight sections.","Original Location: To GW Box 12","This document was conserved by Frank Mowery of the Folger Shakespeare Library on January 11, 2009.  He described the document's condition, \"This document was split into three pieces, with numerous tears at folds and along edges, with a few areas of loss at the corners and along the left margin and at the corners of folds.\"  Mr. Mowery described his treatment, \"The document was bathed in an ethanol and water bath to remove soluble acids.  It was then extensively mended and the losses were filled with specially toned Japanese paper, adhered with zin shofu wheat starch paste.  Mends were on the verso and were toned with pastel.  It was deacidified and encapsulated in Mylar.\"  For photographs of the document before and after this treatment see the object file.","[London] : Thos. Jefferys, 1755","Initially paired with 'Survey, William Mullin, 1751 April 12' [2022-SC-018-002] as part of 1 complete survey.","Initially paired with 'Survey, Benjamin Rutherford, 1751 April 9' [2022-SC-018-001] as part of 1 complete survey.","Two copies of each John Trumbull print discussed in this letter are in the Mount Vernon Fine and Decorative Art Colletion.","Housed with two letters: Bushrod Washington to George Corbin Washington, 1825 December 24; George Corbin Washington to C. Hughes, 1825, December 23","Stored with George Washington's diary, 1797.","Letter found in George Washington's diary for year 1797. Housed in diary enclosure.","Included in: The Papers of George Washington, Revolutionary War Series, vol. 8. (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1998) page 556. There titled \"Circular to the Colonels of Various Continental Regiments.\"","Survey is apparently identical to W-179 which may be a letterpress copy of MS-4480.","LC Maps of North America, 1750-1789, 797.","This collection contains letters to and from George Washington that have been aquired by the MVLA since 1858.  For more information, see content note for individal items.   The collection grows organically as new items are acquired.","Clerical copy of a deed for 1000 acres of land along the south bank of the Potomac River, Westmoreland County (the area became Fairfax County in 1742), Virginia, granted to Giles Brent, Junior. George Washington purchased the tract of land in 1760 and at that time may have acquired and annotated this copy of the 1654 deed. On the verso of the document George Washington's inscription reads, \"1 copy, Richard Bennett, esq., grant to Giles Brent for 1000 acs. of Ld. 6th September 1654.\"","George Washington drafted this survey for James Hamilton in 1749.  Signed \"Washington, SCC\" (for Surveyor of Culpeper County), this survey details 350 acres on the border of Augusta County, Virginia, along the Cacapehon (Cacapon) or Lost River.","Signed \"Washington, SCC\" (for Surveyor of Culpeper County), this survey details 400 acres of Augusta County, Virginia, along the Cacapehon (Cacapon) or Lost River.  The left section of the document's text has been lost, but a masterfully drafted plat and a scale of poles are intact on the right side of the page.","Henry Trenn binds himself to pay £50 unless he \"make or cause to be made unto the above sd. Lawrence Washington ... a Lease for the Term of nine hundred ninety \u0026 nine Years of all the Land which is at this present overflowed by the sd. Washington Mill Dam included within the sd. Trenn Bounds on Dogue Runn ...\"","Signed \"Washington, SCC\" (for Surveyor of Culpeper County), this survey details 400 acres of Frederick County along the North River.  These lands originally belonged to George Nixon who assigned them to David Wood, on behalf of Daniel Wood.  The latter assigned the lands to Dr. James Craik, George Washington's friend and physician, and Philip Bush in 1771.  Washington recorded the survey in his field book on April 14, 1750, but may have incorrectly dated the finished document which reads June 14, 1750.  It is one of 49 he completed within a month beginning on March 30, 1750.  ","Chainman John Lonem is also named on the survey.  Washington frequently worked with Lonem, who was known as a reliable and speedy worker.","Land survey for 730 acres in Frederick County, VA, by George Washington for John Grub. Autograph document signed, 2 pages.","Plat of 360 acres, with prose description of measurements on adjacent leaf.","Plat map--Long Marsh Run 633 acres.","Land survey with 2 plat maps by George Washington for Gersham Keyes, detailing two tracts of land on Evitts Run in Frederick County, VA. One tract contained 109 acres and one 100 acres, which was part of a land parcel granted to Lawrence Washington, George Washington's half-brother. Three additional names listed of those who assisted with the survey - Robert Worthington, Michael Sweim (chainmen -'C.C.') and William Davis (marker - 'Mr.'). The first two lines at the upper left, not in Washington's writing, describe conveyance 'by deeds from Mr. Lawrence Washington to Keyes' with an added date of August 14, 1751. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","Partial land survey, missing plat, by George Washington for Benjamin Rutherford, concerning 292 acres between the head of the South Fork of Bullskin Run and Opequon Creek in Frederick County, VA (now Jefferson County, West Virginia). Two additional people are listed in the document: James McCarmick and John Ramsey (C.C.- chainmen). Benjamin Rutherford assisted with the survey as the marker 'Mr.' Docket indicates that this land was later granted to George Hyatt. Autograph document signed, 2 pages.","Partial land survey, plat map only, by George Washington for William Mullin concerning 247 acres on Mill Branch, a branch of the Cacapon River in Frederick County, VA (now Jefferson County, West Virginia). Docket indicates that this land was later granted to Thomas Hollowell. Autograph document, 2 pages.","A survey of 269 acres made for the tract's future owner, William Nayler. The land on the Cacapon River which is now the NW border of West Virginia and Virginia","Washington wrote this letter to Lieutenant-Governor Dinwiddie as he prepared for his first military appointment, an expedition with 160 soldiers to the forks of the Allegheny, Ohio and Monongahela Rivers. He requested supplies, uniforms, clarification of pay for troops, and offered his personal observations of Native Americans.","This document divides Lawrence Lewis' slaves between Col. George Lee and the brothers of Lawrence Washington. It is signed by GW, George Lee, Ann Lee, and Aug. Washington. Witnessed by William Fairfax, George William Fairfax, Robert Merrie, John Dalton, Thomas Plummer, John Tuberville, John Carlyle, Sarah Carlyle, and Bryan Fairfax.","Washington wrote to Smith and provided a list of subscribers, including himself, to the American Magazine and Monthly Chronicle for the British Colonies.","Documents detail trial charges of Joseph Stevens. Signed by Zachary Lewis A court document giving outcome of the trial is also included, Feb. 1758. Trial held in Caroline County, Virginia.","George Washington wrote this letter to George William Fairfax to inform him of Major Grant's unfortunate expedition to Fort Duquesne. Washington describes the circumstances of the attack, the significant number of men and officers killed, and concludes: \"It is with infinite pleasure I tell you that the Virginians, Officers and Men, distinguished themselves in the most eminent manner - that the General has Complimented me publickly on their good behaviour, and that every Mouth resounds their Praises. The Highlanders and them are become one People, shaking each other by the hand wherever they meet tho. perfect stranger's.\"","Expects to be up [to Mount Vernon] tomorrow -- Miles sent to get key from Col. Fairfax -- Alton to get house in order, make fires in lower rooms and air them -- two bedsteads put up, one in hall room, one in little dining room -- get out chairs and tables and clean and rub them and stair case -- find eggs and chickens and \"prepare in the best manner you can for our coming.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, \"Given to Mr. [ ] Clemson - January 24th 1832 at Mount Vernon by Mrs. Jane Washington supposed to have been written soon after his marriage and Braddocks defeat.\"","Court decrees that Sale of William Clifton's lands to Thomas Colville and George Johnston to be put aside, and lands are to be sold at public auction to pay off his just debts to Charles Carroll and other defendants. Washington G.W. bought this land at auction, and it became his River farm.","Autograph letter signed. Washington writes to his brother-in-law Burwell Bassett. The letter was carried to Fredericksburg from Mount Vernon by Miles Richardson, who had been one of Washington's batmen in the Virginia Regiment during Forbes' Campaign of 1758. Richardson was hired by Washington, most likely as a valet, from January 1, 1759 – May 10, 1759.","Written within the first year of Washingotn's marriage to Martha Dandridge Custis, the letter mentions visiting John Mercer to sort through papers related to the estate of Martha's late husband Daniel Parke Custis. Washington writes that he will bring Martha with him on the visit in case she is needed to answer any lingering questions about the Custis estate.","Washington also asks Bassett to procure a horse brand for George William Fairfax from James Danworth and to purchase canary seed for Martha's birds. This is the earliest known reference to pets at Mount Vernon.","Sending an envoy to pick up a Chestnut mare which Colonel Bassett has purchased. Urges him to visit at Mount Vernon.","List of sundry goods ordered by George Washington consisting of a variety of items inlcuding furniture, textiles, clothing, food, and tools. Many of these purchases are related to Martha Washington and her two children, John Parke Custis and Martha (Patsy) Custis, due to the Washingtons' recent marriage.","\"I endeavourd to find out the true bounds of my Mount Vernon Tract of Land - but not knowing where it divided from Spencer's part of the River, nor being able to find harrison cornr Ash mentiond in his Deed to stand on the River side at the Mouth the Blind Pocoson - I began at two Ash trees and Elm ...\"","Weekly reports of work done by carpenters, with prices charged on most \u0026 for whom work was done--also account of breeding mares (?) and acct. of staves, tools, nails, leather, etc. loaned or given out--acct. of days of work done by John Askew, list of things needing to be repaired by carpenters--quantity of cider, brandy \u0026 peach mobey in each still--\"An Account taken of the Days which John Askew missed working for Collo. Washington in the Six Months pr. agreement which says is to be made up by the said Askew ...\"--Brandy delivered to Thomas Nichols.","The letter deals with Washington's negotiations for the River Farm, then called Clifton's Neck. Clifton has sold land to Mr. [Thomson] Mason for a greater price after promising to sell it to him first--was told that Clifton had no clear title to land--nothing in writing, but terms agreed on--George Washington thinks only equitable way is to put up land for public auction, so all disputants will have equal chance to purchase it.","Land document written and signed by George Washington regarding his ownership of Mount Vernon. This document was the final rent payment before George Washington full inherited the property.","Reports the sale on behalf of the Commissioners, G. Fairfax, G. Washington \u0026 Chas. Green of the Clifton tract to George Washington at auction for L1210.","Notice of the sale of the Clifton Land [River Farm] to [George] Washington","Statement of cash and bills paid and in hand as a result of Court order in Chancerty pursuant to suit of Clifton vs. Carroll and others.","George Washington writes to Robert Cary and Company, British creditors, about the severe drought and therefore the inability to grow tobacco and grain this season. George Washington also shows frustration with the time it takes to receive supplies from Great Britain and to ship his crops to them.","Mountain road lottery ticket","Moutain Road ticket","12 month ticket signed by George Washington as an official of the lottery. Tickets were sold to raise money to open roads from Virginia West to help in the settlement of the West.","Engraved ticket, signed by George Washington as an official of the lottery. Purpose of the lottery was to raise money for Virginia to build roads to the western part of Virginia, thus opening up tracts of land further west for development.","Engraved ticket, signed by George Washington as an official of the lottery. Purpose of the lottery was to raise money for Virginia to build roads to the western part of Virginia, thus opening up tracts of land further west for development.","Engraved ticket, signed by George Washington as an official of the lottery. Purpose of the lottery was to raise money for Virginia to build roads to the western part of Virginia, thus opening up tracts of land further west for development.","Engraved ticket, signed by George Washington as an official of the lottery. Purpose of the lottery was to raise money for Virginia to build roads to the western part of Virginia, thus opening up tracts of land further west for development.","Handwritten receipt for the purchase of a horse \"for the use of Master Custis.\"","\"Invoice of goods to be sent to Geo. Washington Potomack River, Virginia\"--items ranging from nails and curry combs, and almonds and raisons to lace, ribbon, silk, and a coat made up for a \"middle sized woman.\"","Sends [Latin] books to Master [John Parke] Custis, who forgot them--[Jacky's] illness (worms)] call Dr. Mercer if symptons return--how is the boy taking his unaccustomed absence from home:--does he need anything?--his bed and bedding--didn't mean for [Boucher] to give [Jacky] special indulgence or partiality, but feels he should have as little disapation and indulgence as is necessary to good health and spirits--he meant merely that if [Jacky] were kept under [Boucher's] eye he would benefit from [Boucher's] good examples--however, he realizes every parent's anxiety for child makes same request--so withdraws his request--[Boucher's] letter to Revd. Mr. Addison forwarded by Dr. Ramney","\"To the Revd. Mr. Baucher in St. Mary's parish Caroline City\".GW, doting stepfather, sends absentee excuse for Jackie Custis's late return to school after the holidays.","George Washington's land agreement with George Mason, dated April 21, 1769.  George Mason lived at Gunston Hall, which is located just below Mount Vernon on the Potomac River in Fairfax County.  Surveys inherited in Washington's day were often inaccurate and this land agreement settled a long-standing dispute concerning the boundary line that divided Mount Vernon from Mason's property.  This folio incorporates both a legal contract and the elements of a survey that Washington himself undertook in 1769 to settle the inaccurate western boundary of the lands between Dogue Creek and Little Hunting Creek. The one page document is written in a clerical hand and is endorsed with George Washington's signature.","A caring and involved father, George Washington wrote this letter to his stepson's tutor, the Reverend Jonathan Boucher. In it he instructs his ward's tutor to enroll John Parke Custis with a particular dancing master. Written from Mount Vernon on April 24, 1769, Washington states, \"In respect to the Dancing Gentry, I am glad to find you have such choice of them, …Newman...I have heard him well spoken of as a teacher in that Science… you will be so good therefore Sir to enter Mastr Custis with Mr. Newman for a year or otherwise, as he may form his School.\"","Financial ledger account written by George Washington and documenting transactions between Washington and John Posey, from October 1765 to June 1769. Includes a 1767 bond between Posey and George Mason with George Washington as security. As a result of the forfeiture of this bond, Washington acquired enslaved people as well as 'sundry stock, goods [and] chattels' from Posey. Hercules Posey was one of the enslaved people acquired through this transaction. Washington signs at the conclusion 'E. Excepted pr Go: Washington, Copy of an Acct given to Mr. Grayson, Sept'r 19th 1769'. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","Plat \u0026 Memorandum of a survey made by George Washington for Capt. John Posey","Moneys expended and received on behalf of George Washington by [probably a manager or overseer].","Agreement for lease of 7 acres of land by John Posey to George Washington.","Letter from George Washington to Carter Braxton, Esq, and the trustees of Colonel Bernard Moore. Washington agrees to be answerable for the sum of £100 in order for Colonel Moore to purchase enslaved people, 'for the immediate support of his family'. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Receipt for 1 pound, 1 shilling paid by Edward McGuire for James Commack to defray the cost for a land survey for 200,000 acres allotted to the Virginia Regiment by Dinwiddie's Proclamation of 1754. Receipt text in another hand, signed by George Washington. Autograph document signed, small sheet.","William Carlin was a tailor in Alexandria. His account book is among our treasures and includes entries for clothes made for the Washington's, members of the Mount Vernon household, and other Virginia customers such as the Fairfax's, George Mason, and David Ramsey. Entries for George Washington span from 1765 to 1771 and this receipt corresponds directly to entries in the account book.  The services on the receipt include 'making a suit for Frank' and 'altering a pr. Lether (sp) Bretches to Giles.'","Account : George William Fairfax with Craven Peyton","\"It is an easier matter to conceive than to describe, the distress of this family; especially that of the unhappy parent of our dear Patsy Custis, when I inform you that yesterday removed the sweet Innocent girl into a more happy and peaceful abode than any she has met with in the affected path she hitherto has trod.\"","Account of cash sent Mr. Francis Willis, draft on Osgood Hanbury \u0026 Co., to Mr. Ramsey for postage, to Truro Parish for Fairfax's pew.","George Washington carefully drafted this elegant west elevation of his Mount Vernon mansion.  It provides insight into Washington's plans for the second major expansion of his home.  The elevation has wide doors and nearly symmetrical windows, while the final construction favored transom lights and the powerful exterior asymmetry of windows, preserving the symmetry of the interior rooms.  The undated manuscript was probably drafted prior to construction, which began in 1774.  This is the only extant exterior drawing of the mansion made by George Washington.  On the verso, also in Washington's hand, is a floor plan for the mansion's cellar.","Promissory note for George William Fairfax's pew at Truro Parish. The document is signed by George Washington who served as an agent for Fairfax.","Summary of pleas with case starting on May 18, 1772; other action taken on Feb. 22, 1774, and Mar. 23, 1774 -- final judgement given May 17, 1774-Savage ordered to pay £606.17.6. Document, laminated, watermarks (crown over GR, and crown over heraldic device), docketed \"Washington vs. Savage - Record\". | [As trustees for Mrs. William Savage (formerly Mrs. Charles Green) Washington and Fairfax were attempting to collect the money which her husband had promised in regular payments. Mason stood as security for the bond]. |","George Washington endorsed this account of his financial transactions with the prominent Alexandria merchant William Herbert. A frequent visitor to Mount Vernon, Herbert was an Irish immigrant who married Sarah Carlyle and later became the President of the Bank of Alexandria. Herbert signed this two page account and Washington endorsed it on the verso. The transactions recorded here date from March through July of 1775.","Bill for making coat and waistcoat, breeches, altering a coat and breeches, making another coat on a later date, and making a suit of regimentals.","Fears for the cause and for his character if he fails--Congress in Committee have consented to a Continental Currency \u0026 have ordered 2 million dollars to be struck off for payment of troops \u0026 other expences of defence--15,000 men voted as a Continental army, \u0026 he hopes more will be voted--other high officers not named yet--asks him and Mrs. Bassett to visit Mt. Vernon and take Mrs. Washington down to [Eltham] with them--uneasy at leaving her alone at Mount Vernon.","Washington writes a short letter before leaving for camp at Boston: \"I go fully trusting in that Providence which has been more bountiful than I deserve, and in full confidence of a happy Meeting with you sometime in the Fall ... I have not time to add more, as I am surrounded with company to take leave of me. I retain an unalterable affection for you, which neither time or distance can change. My best love to Jack and Nelly, and regards for the rest of the Family ...\"","This is a directive to his managers on subjects of responsibility during his absence","Expense report titled 'April 4 1776 An Account of Expences of His Excellency General Washington v. Guard, Waggons, horses, [and] waggoners, [etc etc] from Cambridge to New York - with several bills'. This report lists 24 expenses incurred by General George Washington and his Lifeguards on the journey from Cambridge, Massachusetts, to New York between April 4-13, 1776. Includes towns such as Providence, RI, and Norwich, CT, along with the amounts spent at each location and vendor names, taverns, etc. The total expense listed is £86.14.5. Autograph document, 1 page.","Instructions on keeping the enemy from crossing the river [Delaware]--plan for a retreat towards Philadelphia if necessary--send a spy across the river--make a show of having fresh troops to gain time--get someone into Trenton for news of boats being built.","Partially printed assessments of George Washington's accounts primarily during the Revolutionary War.","Informs Cook of the problems of the army in enlisting new recruits and obtaining arms. Intent of Hessians to leave R.I. winter quarter and Continentals' need to raise more men to protect States. Begs that each state meet its quota of troops.","Presents her with a lock of hair.","General Washington writes from Fishkill [N. Y.] to New York governor George Clinton. Abuse of citizens in this state by army officers -- ordered boat containing Mr. Cuyler's family and belongings to be stopped short of Fishkill -- those aboard shouldn't be permitted to review the works at West Point -- sends by express packets addressed to Clinton and [government of N. Y.], sent down by flag -- they contain extraordinary Manifesto and proclamation -- if boat with Cuyler's effects is to return, write General Putnam -- he [George Washington] returns to Fredericksburg [N. Y.] this afternoon. Document signed, in hand of (?), docketed \"Genl. Washington Letter Octr. 8th 1778, concerning a Flag sent from New York for Mr. Cuyler \u0026 his Effects \u0026c with a Manifesto of the Commre at New York.","Written from Fredericksburg, NY, Washington orders delay of Canadian expedition, but continued preparation for it; civil treatment of Native Americans; winter weather.","George Washington writes to Lund Washington from his headquarters in Middlebrook, NJ on 1779 April 3; makes arrangements for a shipment of fine Bordeaux claret; discusses financial matters concerning the estate of George Mercer; referenes the exchange of two slaves between Mount Vernon and his mother's home in Fredericksburg; questions Lund on the status of planting and propogating of trees, admonishing him for not answering some of his early queries and questions his management techniques; reports that things are slow on the war front and a recent storm impacted British transports.","While encamped at Middlebrook, New Jersey for the winter of 1779 George Washington wrote this letter to Nathanial Greene about trading one of his horses for another.","Personal letter to Lund, expressing the General's feelings about the general \"decay of public spirit \u0026 virtue\", which is contributing to the severe economic problems of the time.","Letter from George Washington to Arthur St. Clair regarding instructions for handling British soldiers without assistance from other divisions. Uncertainty over British movements and intentions prevented St. Clair from settling on a course for his division.","Letter from George Washington to General Edward Hand requesting Hand to return to the encampment at Morristown from his Lancaster home during the winter of 1780. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Letter asking Lund Washington for legal advice relating to a chancery suit depending between Mr James Mercer \u0026 \"the persons for whom I am acting as Attorney.\" He believes that Lund has a better understanding than \"[his] own knowledge of these kind of proceedings is capable of affording...\"","Re: a chariot Washington has ordered made in Philadelphia at £210 specie or paper equivalent.","Reports death of Don Juan Mirailles [Spanish envoy] who came on visit with Minister of France and was seized on arrival with \"a violent biliary complaint\" -- died despite best care of physicians and himself -- present his respects to [Mirailles's] lady. Autograph letter signed, watermark (J. Taylor, \u0026 an encircled armed figure). | Navarro was Governor \u0026 Capt. General of Cuba.","Washington acknowledges Biddle's resignation from his position and praises Biddle's duty as an officer.","Lund's late trip to Philadelphia--British \u0026 French fleets arrived--few recruits--promised aid from states will probably arrive too late--fears [Mt. Vernon] crops may be ruined by drought--how many colts are there?","Letter from George Washington, in the hand of  Tench Tilghman, to Major Judah Alden. The letter is sent from Washington's headquarters, Passaic Falls, New Jersey. The correspondence lays out an elaborate plan of attack meant to fall into the hands of the enemy. The \"misinformation\" was a spy tactic in hopes that it would be intercepted and throw off British forces.  The body of the letter is in the hand of Tilghman with the exception of one line by Washington's reading, \"but are not to make fires or discover themselves.\"","Letter in Alexander Hamilton's hand, signed by Washington. Washington issues orders for Colonel Christopher Greene's First Rhode Island Regiment, which included formerly enslaved African American soldiers, to march from Newport to West Point under Rochambeau. Washington writes, \"only come on with such officers as are to remain in service on the new arrangement and such men as engaged for the war, or at least for a term, that will last through the next campaign. The other men you may dismiss, unless the Count de Rochambeau should find any employment for them where they are now.\"","Enquiring about a transaction of bills to have been deposited in the Virginia Loan Office. Also, requesting a good family Steward be employed for the Washington family.","George Washington to Benjamin Tallmadge, 8 April 1781, in which Washington asks Tallmadge to transmit a letter to Rochambeau.  Washington contemplated a daring raid on the British troop on Long Island.  \"The success of the Enterprise,\" Washington wrote to Tallmadge, \"must depend, on … the secrecy of the attempt, and a knowledge of the exact situation of the enemy.\"","Letter from George Washington to Joseph Webb, regarding Martha's health and thanking Webb for his hospitality at his home in Wethersfield, CT. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","The warrant requests Pickering send 200 pounds from British Military Chest to Col. Edward Carrington for the Southern Army.","Just returned from a Committee--will accompany her to Mr. Bingham's tomorrow afternoon.","Autograph letter signed. Washington writes about the sorrow he felt when Chastellux departed to return to France: \"A sense of your public services to this country, and gratitude for your private friendship, quite overcame me at the moment of our separation.\" Washington adds, \"I truly say, never in my life did I ever part with a man to whom my soul clave more sincerely than it did to you.\" Washington hopes that, after the war, he can accompany Chastellux on a tour of North America. In the postscript, Washington writes that he is enclosing a letter to Marquis de Lafayette.","Written from Newburg, NY, Washington supports financial plight of soldiers, in spite of brewing conspiracy against him.","Letter from George Washington to Theodorick Bland, written from headquarters at Newburgh, NY. Writing several weeks after the events of the Newburgh Conspiracy and Washington's Newburgh Address, he discusses the disbanding of the Continental Army and the need to resolve Army pay and pensions.  Washington speaks candidly about the urgency of the situation: \"the necessity of fulfilling this Expectation of the Army affects me so exceeding forcibly, that I cannot help dwelling upon it, nor is there in my present apprehension a point of greater Consequence, or that requires more serious attention\". Autograph letter signed, 11 pages.","In this letter, George Washington continued with an update on the changing and hopefully improving state of affairs in America.","Letter of introduction on behalf of George Washington's \"nephew... who has been in bad health for more than twelve Months—He is advised by his Physicians to spend the summer on the Island of Rhode Island for the benefit of the Sea Air \u0026 Climate—\"","Discharge from the American Army, signed by George Washington and Jonathan Trumbull.","Sergeant Henry Leider's discharge certificate from the Continental Army.","\"An Acct. of Mrs. Washington's Expences from Virginia to my Winter Quarters \u0026 back again to Virginia according to the Memms. and accts. which I have received from her \u0026 those who accompd. her\"--expences amounting to £1064.1","Cost of things bought in Philadelphia by Mrs. Washington","Princeton. In this letter, after successfully commanding the Army, George Washington discusses his strong desire to retire and concludes the letter with updates on the state of independence and his continued travels to explore western lands.","Signed by Penelope French, Benjamin Dulany, and John Robertson - witnessed by Going Lanphier and Robert Lanphier with some marginal notes in handwriting of George Washington.","Mount Vernon. In this letter, after returning to Mount Vernon on Christmas Eve 1783, George Washington enthusiastically remarked that he was finally able to retire.","Introduces the Count de Laval Monmorency, brother to Duke de Laval and Colonel in Regiment of Royal Auvergne--he is on a tour from Charleston to New York.","Will be careful of letter and box for Mrs. Fitzhugh--leaves city immediately after meeting of the Society.","Washington thanks Gordon for sending him newspapers from Boston and mentions issues he is having with people settling on his lands near the Ohio River, which is he is about to leave Virginia to take care of.","Receipt for rents owed and paid by Henry Whiting on account of plantation rented from George Washington for 11 years by Whiting's father.","Letter from George Washington to Edward Snickers accepting his offer to manage the leasing of land purchased from the sale of Colonel George Mercer's estate. Washington sends a map of the plots and a copy of the lease (not identified), summarizes the terms of the lease, and shares his hope that Snickers finds tenants who will become long-term residents rather than see the land become 'Negro Plantations' rented to an absentee landlord. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","George Washington acknowledges receipt of several letters from George Augustine Washington at Barbadoes and Bermuda.","Leaf from a notebook kept by George Washington suggestions which includes improvements and experiments in modern farming techniques and inventions from experts of the time.","Plans for the Greenhouse quarters drawn and annotated by George Washington about 1785","Memorandum notes that Quarters to be 16' wide; half of that with 4' projection sufficient width for greenhouse; chimneys and where to place them; in front part of greenhouse need 2 tiers of windows; windows close together; chimneys in quarters; front of quarters might be wood with brick underpinning--center or greenhouse part all brick to the eves; rafters same angle; describes how to place windows in greenhouse.","Leaf from a Mount Vernon ledger.","Please forward enclosed letter ... requests current cash prices of good plank (inch, inch \u0026 quarter, inch \u0026 half) in Alexandria ... if vessel presently in harbor and has some for sale, master should call at Mount Vernon ...","Docketed \"Rough field Notes taken by George Washington in running the courses of the Land bot. from George \u0026 Jas. Mercer\".","[reverse of document dated Mar. 5, 1785, Patrick Henry to George Washington].","Autograph letter signed. Washington responds to a former Revolutionary officer's request for assistance. Washington offers to provide a certificate of service to Weissenfels if he can first send a testament of services from his commanding officer, Governor George Clinton.","George Washington discusses terms for hiring new miller Joseph Davenport who will replace miller Roberts.","Daily expenditures from cash fund on hand, and money received, with detailed explanation of some receipts and expenditures.","Concerning the purchase of shares of stock in the Potomac Company.","Anyone recommended by Mr. Powel is welcome at Mt. Vernon--encloses letter from an unknown gentleman [this was a Mr. Charles Vancouver, desiring to dedicate a publication to George Washington]--investigate to see what others think of author \u0026 his project.","Mr. Powel's advice has made him write Mr. [Charles] Vancouver, declining dedication of his publication--hopes to see Dr. Mayes, Powel's friend, on return from Caroline--Mrs. Macauly Graham's journey to the south--Mrs. Powel's letter to his nephew [Bushrod Washington] in Fredericksburg will be cared for.","Mount Vernon. George Washington opened this letter with a response to Chastellux's previous flattery, he continued with his hopes for peaceful trade and poetically outlined how nations might accomplish such a noble task, and he concluded with his plans for the Potomac Navigation Company, further identifying peaceful trade as a means of uniting nations.","Letter of condolence on Gov. Trumbull's death [Jonathan Trumbull Sr.]","Washington contracts in advance to purchase all 1,000 bushels of wheat from Mr. Battaile Muse. Purchased for George Washington's mill. Paid 6 shillings per bushel.","Washington first asks Gilpin for the use of a scow with which he intends to dredge mud from the river bottom for trial as fertilizer. Then he goes into some detail about the making of a water level and staff which he desires, \"I have joiners that could execute the wooden work ... but my Smith is too great a bungler to entrust anything to him, ...\" Washington asks Gilpin to have the iron work done for him, or, if he thinks it preferable to make the complete instrument for him.","Letter discussing the \"Agricultural Society of Philadelphia,\" also known as the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture.","Washington hopes to trade 25 barrels of fine flour for \". . . a she ass from Surinam, . .\"","A character testimonial on behalf of Mr. Booth, (of Westmoreland Co., Va.).","fragment, endorsed \"Rect. No. 149 Walker Blunt Block Maker\".","Presents Rev. Mr. Griffith, who owns much property in Alexandria--he wants to borrow money to build--good securities--would not hesitate to make loan himself, had he the money.","Autograph letter signed, Mount Vernon. Washington writes that he has only just received Trumbull's letter and enclosure of Feb. 20, and he hopes Trumbull will make his southern tour and visit Mount Vernon. Washington mentions the marriage of George Augustine Washington and Fanny Bassett, who are living with him, and encloses a letter for Mr. Dwight. This is Rev. Timothy Dwight, who sent Washington a copy of the \"Conquest of Canaan.\"","Covers period April 23-29, including \"6 half Johan. and half a Guinea to pay Mr. Buchanan my dividd. of the cash for the James River Navigation and recd. from his office 426 dollars in Indents (paper) for Interest on my Loan Office Certificates emitted in this state of Virginia.\" Includes money paid for rum, wool cards, G. \u0026 L. Washington's schooling [Samuel's children], flour, ferriage, etc.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel, Mount Vernon to Whitehaven. Washington writes that he received 1400 Flags with small breakage, sent £50 bill on Wakelin Welch, and will settle for balance before Mr. Sanderson leaves country.","Autograph letter signed with address panel. Mount Vernon to New York. Washington thanks Taylor for the apples and pickled and fried oysters that he sent.","Mount Vernon. In this letter, George Washington sends his congratulations to David Humphreys on return to America [from London] and invites him to Mount Vernon.","Letter from George Washington to Richard Sprigg regarding husbandry and breeding a donkey. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Letter signed. Mount Vernon. Sends several letters of James Bloxham's--Bloxham undecided about staying longer than a year--\"In a word he seems rather to have expected to have found well organized farms, than that the end and design of my employing him was to make them so.\"--if Bloxham's wife is to come, let her come on ship to Alexandria or nearby ports--she can pay for seed, implements, etc., and be repaid in Virginia.","Report from George Washington to the Potomac Company shareholders. Written during Washington's term as president of the corporation, it provides updates on the progress of the company's work and a reminder that stock payments are due soon. Includes a discussion of works at the Seneca and Shenandoah Falls as well as the cutting of a canal at Great Falls. Provides a reminder of the appointed day for electing a president and directors for the ensuing year. Autograph document in unknown handwriting, signed 'In behalf of the Directors,' by George Washington, 1 page.","Autograph letter, signed. Mount Vernon. Washington asks Digges if he would inquire among his friends on the Eastern Shore, Maryland \"if I could be furnished with one thousand feet of the best plan plank; precisely 24 feet long (when dressed) - To be without sap, or knots. - It is for the floor of my New room.\" Years before Washington had set aside some like lumber but \"behold! half of it was stolen, and the other half will match no plank I can now get.\"","Acknowledges Peale's receipt of Golden Pheasant. Sent body of French Hen. Wishes Peale success with mezzotinto prints.","Incloses copy of the Vision of Columbus which he promised--his copies just came to hand.","For 3 ruffled shirts, 1 plain one, 4 stockings, 1 pair breeches, etc.","Advising him that he will discharge the balance owing--Mr. Morris will have his agent in New York pay $840, about £325.6. as per account of January.","Regrets hearing that George Augustine Washington is ill, wants him not to do more than he can safely do. Instructions about Mount Vernon.","Will call for her in carriage in hopes of accompanying her to Lansdown this evening.","Thanks for inquiring into prices of painting and lining carriages--he has employed a Mr. Clark to repair chariot--well spoken of--can see progress every day when passing his workshop in the Square.","George Washington appointed George Augustine Washington manager of Mount Vernon in his absence. The letter gives detailed instruction of farming Mount Vernon, as well as decorating the mansion, improvements to farm buildings, supervision and care of the servants, miscellaneous purchases.","Has perused contents of enclosed--finds it good and just, and thinks they will meet with favorable reception of his nephew [Bushrod Washington].","\"Dear Sir, I have this moment been favored with your letter and with out date from Prince Georges County and have ordered the Jennies to be delivered to Mr. Dove--hoping both will prove with foal. Royal Gift never fails ...,\".","Lists the names, occupations, and salaries of 86 workmen on the Potomac Company canal near Harper's Ferry.","Introduces Mr. and Mrs. [Samuel] Powel of Philadelphia.","The Powel's safe arrival in Philadelphia [after visit at Mt. Vernon]--the Mr. Morrises [Robert and Gouvernor] visited on way to Richmond--hopes to hear of the [Pennsylvania] state convention's decision on Federal Government--Spanish chestnuts--will send more about the 1st of October next year.","Thanks for seeds--glad Caleb Hall did not come from England--thanks for offer to send blacksmiths \u0026 mill wrights, but needs none--no benefits for people of that kind to come over--\"Whenever we have a regular \u0026 firm government established the prospect for these people will be much more pleasing.\"--Bloxham well.","Thoughts about various states debating ratification of Constitution--generosity of landholders in county of Philadelphia in proposing it for seat of Federal government.","George Washington passes on some information about Irish wolf dogs to Carter which he received from an Irish gentleman. George Washington does not think that mastiffs will fulfill the purpose of hunting wolves which Carter apparently wants.","In this letter, George Washington reveals his humorous side after learning of Chastellux's recent marriage and Washington ended the letter with important information on the Constitution and methods of united the now new nation.","Invitation to dinner for Monday, May 19, 1788. Answer is requested.","Thanks her for her composition in his honor--new government--hopes those of her sex will introduce federal fashions and national manners instead of following foreign manners and fashions.","Washington introduces the Count de Moustier, from the Court of France, and the Marchioness de Brehan, who are returning to New York and propose to pass through Baltimore.","Introdues [Ferdinand] Fairfax, son of [Bryan] Fairfax, his godson--he goes to Philadelphia to complete his studies.","Washington advises his nephew about his contemplated move to Alexandria to set up a law practice.","Letter discussing Bushrod renting George Washington's townhouse in Alexandria, as well as the stable and garden.","George Washington grants his nephew, George Augustine Washington, power of attorney during the former's absence from Mount Vernon. George Washington was preparing to take office as first President of the United States, and George Augustine Washington acted as manager of Mount Vernon during George Washington's first term. Witnessed by Tobias Lear and John Fairfax.","Bill from President to Mr. Lewis","Presidential appointment to Redman as customs collector at the port of Yeocomico River in Virginia. The rest of the document is filled in by Tobias Lear. This appointment followed the first Tariff Act of July 4, 178","On September 3, 1789, George Washington sent this letter to Edmund Jennings Lee inviting him to dine at Mount Vernon along with John Marshall and Bushrod Washington. Marshall had recently returned from service as peace commissioner to France and Washington hoped to persuade him to run for Congress in the upcoming election. Lee must have declined this invitation, because his name is not recorded in Washington's diary among his dinner guests that evening.","Advises Stuart, as administrator of estate of John Parke Custis, to let Mr. Alexander have disputed land [J.P. Custis' \"Abingdon\" estate] back and pay him a fair rent for the time it was out of his possession -- has no time to give reasons -- Martha Washington adds her approval at bottom of letter in short note and signature.","Authorization of expenses needed for the return of Hugh Taylor, a fugitive indentured servant, to the Potomac Company from Alexandria to Great Falls in November 1789. Document signed, 1 page.","Sorry to find the report on the Hessian Fly to Maj. Jackson has been recalled--hasn't written Mr. [Arthur] Young about it--is informed, especially in Connecticut, that fly is now in wheat too--it is a pity farmers won't stick to yellow-bearded wheat, which is immune.","Partially printed on card from President Washington and Mrs. Washington--not filled out.","Written in George Washington's hand, this note is extracted from a letter from George Augustine Washington to George Washignton.  The letter gives length of bolting cloth now in the mill--Col. Biddle observes has the difference between cloth and reel covered with coarse linen.","Thanks to Society for letter and present accompanying it -- beneficial consequences to rural economy from prizes awarded -- Mr. Matthewson's improvements in art of cheese making. Signed by Washington, though not written in his hand.","Consents to agreement with Mr. Alexander in order to avoid a legal decision -- forwarded it to Lund Washington -- question of assumption not taken up yet -- it has been fully discussed and majority will be small on whichever side wins -- will not send the original papers [pertaining to above agreement] to him in Williamsburg.","Account amounting to £51.6.2 for ice and \"mouls\" of ice cream.","New York. Autograph letter signed. Washington writes in response to a letter from the wife of Lafayette requesting a brevet commission at the rank of captain for Joseph-Léonard Poirey, a French officer who served under her husband.","Washington writes, \"And you will, I dare flatter myself, do me the justice to believe that I can never be more happy than in according marks of attention to so good a friend to America and so excellent a patriot as Madame la Marquise de la Fayette. Nor did she need any excuse for making use of her own language to be the interpreter of so much politeness \u0026 persuasion as she has found means to convey in one short letter. In truth that language, at least when used by her, seems made on purpose to have fine things communicated in it; and I question whether any other, at least in the hands of any other person, would have been equally competent to the effect.\"","Received his letter by Mr. Robert Parish -- declines proposals for dedicating the travels of William Bartram to himself, as it sets a bad precedent -- however, approves book and adds name as a subscriber.","Letter cover only, signature has been clipped","On a trip from Mount Vernon to Philadelphia, Washington complains about his coachman, Dunn, who has given many \"proofs of his want of skill in driving ...\" and \"... this Morning was found much intoxicated.\" Lear is asked to make inquiries after a new driver.","Discusses Gov. Clinton's letter of 26th containing news from Capt. Brant of the expedition against the Indians which was ambushed [Gen. Harmar's expedition] -- sounds true but awaits more news -- our force ought to have been large enough to tackle a force of 1,000 or more -- friendly sentiments of Capt. Brant -- his account of Gen. St. Clair not true nor the account of affairs at Muskingum -- Brant tried to prevent any treaty -- St. Clair wanted no more land than already given -- treaty of Muskingum.","Impossible to arrange an exchange of property with Ball, who wishes to have land held by George Washington in Berkeley County. Not possible because property leased to tenants and value greater than Ball believes it to be. Would be willing to work an exchange, however, for some of his land west of the Alleghany River.","Account for Feb. 21 and April 2 for Best Bourbon Coffee, amounting to £8.15.4.","Washington writes to the Mayor of Alexandria saying that an accurate survey is necessary of 10 miles square in question [the land for the Federal City] -- has engaged Mr. Ellicott to make it -- hopes corporation of Alexandria, Virginia will give all necessary help.","While on his Southern tour, Washington writes to Lear that \"I am perfectly satisfied that every necessary and proper step will be taken to procure a good Steward, and a good House keeper ...\" for the Philadelphia household. Orders a garden worker to be paid.","Presents one set of the Annals sent him by Mr. Arthur Young to the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture as requested.","Major George A. Washington gone to Berkeley so he will address him [Whitting] on Mount Vernon matters -- send weekly reports -- corn at the mill should be ready -- gather this corn \u0026 stalks together for fodder -- plant this meadow in grass -- further instructions on harvesting and seeding -- all autumn grain and grass to be put in as soon as possible -- wants an overseer for Dogue Run, a man with a small family -- house for overseer, can move one from the Mansion to Dogue Run easier than build a new one, add a brick chimney -- this was originally at Dogue Run -- instructions for Tom Davis, bricklayer, about \"the other Wing of the Green House\" -- be sure brick work on old \u0026 new walls coincide exactly -- instructions for Will, \"if ... is not likely to provide shoes enough for the Negroes in due Season\" -- clover -- use the barn floor to tread wheat -- not to use Mr. Lund Washington's smith for work on Harrows, Mt. Vernon's smiths are competent -- how is wheat crop -- if 335 bushels all? -- crop short indeed.","Washington writes to his Mount Vernon overseer about farm matters; mentions crop rotation system, decreasing productivity of land, wheat experiments, mill production, and missing horse.","Washington writes to North Carolina's Governor that he has received letter with notice of cession of land in North Carolina for building lighthouses -- mentions recent southern tour -- thanks him for reception in North Carolina -- object was \"To see with my own eyes the situation of the Country, and to learn on the spot the condition and disposition of our Citizens.\" Written in the hand of Tobias Lear.","Thanks her for sending enclosed \"Strictures \u0026c\" to him to read -- it hasn't caused him any pain -- he regrets author didn't spend some of time investigating the facts instead of writing the pamphlet. If he had done so, the author \"might have found many of his charges as unsupported as the 'baseless fabric of a vision'\" (quoting from The Tempest, IV,1). The pamphlet referred to was \"Strictures and observations upon the three executive departments of the government of the United States...\" by Massachusettensis ([Philadelphia], 1792).","Invitation from George Washington to Mr. Gilbert. Partially printed. Filled in by George Washington. Mr. Gilbert, who is invited to dine at 4:00, is unidentified. Engraved invitation does not include phrase \"and Mrs. Washington\" like others issued at the time.","Pressing public business causes delay in answering letter -- thanks for information he requested on genealogy of Washington family -- returns herewith will of Lawrence Washington as she desires.","Washington will gladly accept one of several tubs of grape vines from Madeira if Mr. Powel doesn't need them all -- a vessel sails for Alexandria in a few days -- will send sundry parcels to Mt. Vernon.","Discusses plantation management.","Autograph letter signed. Washington denies a request from his neighbor to hunt deer on his property.","Has heard that Maj. Harrison of Loudon County intends selling his land adjoining George Washington's in Fairfax -- Washington wishes to buy for sole reason of ridding himself of the \"villainies\" which are performed by those tenants who occupy Harrison's land -- land no good for a farm -- if he can get good price make the bargain, so long as title is clear and not under any encumbrances of leases.","Contracts services for one year-house carpenter and Joiner should conduct themselves soberly, honestly and deliberately-duties: superintend Negro carpenters, use proper care with tools, keep an account (in a book) of needs and things done, should set a good example, and will remain at work from light to dark-pay is 10 pounds a month- George Washington will provide: meat and meal or flour, tools, quarters, and will pay taxes.","Encloses copies of earlier letters to Lewis, in case originals miscarry -- has written Mr. [Anthony] Whitting at Mount Vernon not to sell the stud horse, but deliver him to Robert Lewis -- Lewis's aunt (Martha Washington) joins in sending greetings.","Will pay small sum in Amsterdam -- encloses bill of exchange drawn by George Meade on Henry Gildermeester in his favor – 2,310 guilders in Dutch currency -- will remit second exchange by British packet slated to sail on 6 February. With this sum, Washington transferred money to a Dutch banking firm in order to assist the family of the Marquis de Lafayette, who had been captured by Prussian forces as he fled France in August 1792.","Please convey enclosed letter to Madame La Fayette \"if you know where she is to be found\" -- hold amount of bill sent subject to her order -- sent to Holland because reports in America say if Madame Lafayette is not there, it will be known where she is to be found.","Comments on enclosed poem that contains birthday sentiments for Mrs. Powel. The poem was copied by Tobias Lear from a 1792 manuscript by the poet Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson. Mount Vernon has both the original and Lear's copy.","Enclosed is second bill of exchange for 2310 guilders for Madame Lafayette.","Received Parker's letter desiring to know terms on which he (Washington) would sell his Gloucester County land -- since he got it at valuation of £800 Virginia currency for part of a bond, he will sell it for same plus interest since 1789 -- Washington wants payment upon giving over the land, but some credit can be arranged.","Received letter containing Mr. Bennett's claim against Colville's estate -- deals with George Washington's position as executor of Colville estate -- won't pay interest on debt thereof until court of Chancery decides whether it is just -- refers him to Mr. Keith of Alexandria who has papers dealing with estate.","Encloses Col. Robert Townsend Hooe's letter relating to the Thomas Colville estate -- wishes to have final settlement of estate -- check Mr. Bennett's account with documents and see if it seems to be correct -- Washington thinks Bennett's claim different from what he remembered legacy to be -- has referred Hooe to him for details.","Congratulations and best wishes on her birthday from both President and Mrs. Washington -- would have attended her party except for \"the late event which has happened in their family\" (the death of George Augustine Washington).","Dinner invitation from George and Martha Washington to Mr. and Mrs. Dalton and daughter. Not in Washington's hand. Tristram Dalton was a friend and first senator from Massachusetts. Invitation was issued just prior to Washington's second inauguration in the Senate chamber.","George Washington requires shells for lime to make mortar for about \"40,000 Bricks.\" Constructing Dogue Run Farm 16-sided barn. Asks his nephew if he hires out \"Negro carpenters by the year?\" Can he recommend carpenter overseer?","Has little information re inquiry of Mr. Thomas Bowen--only man named George Harrison in area died 50 years ago--no children--widow married man named Posey--Harrison's land left to nephew John West, from whom George Washington bought it about 20 years ago--knows nothing of affairs of Harrison's estate.","Received letter from Wilkinson by way of Captain Abner Prior and shortly after the two kegs of fish from \"western waters\" [in Ohio] -- fish were fine and a novelty here.","By Brig Betsey, sends triplicates of letters of Jan. 30 and 31 and the third exchange for 2310 guilders for Madame Lafayette.","Sends plan of new federal district where the seat of government will be located -- \"It will serve to show you, and such as may have the curiosity to look at it, that whatever our present condition is, we have vanity enough to look forward to a better.\"","Mrs. Washington is indisposed with a cold -- afraid she will increase it by going to the circus this afternoon -- President and rest of family will go to see exhibition of Mr. Ricketts.","Mr. David Clark, coachmaker in Philadelphia, has asked him to write informing Col. Washington that the coach he (George Washington) had with him in Charleston was made by Clark -- he has heard it was admired for its beauty and is made of good materials -- Mr. Clark hears Col. Washington wants to have a coach made and he desires the job.","Since Mr. de Barth has not made stipulated payments for land bought of Washington, lying on the Kanawas, Washington suggests canceling the bargain instead of bringing measures against De Barth for payment.","Received from Arthur Young two sets of his Annals, numbered 98-108--presumes one set intended, as usual, for Agricultural Society of this city--accordingly, sends them to him as president.","Inquires as to price and availability of the best clover seed.","At request of several gentlemen of his acquaintance, Washington introduces Dr. Edwards, who is going to Europe for his health and to obtain knowledge of agriculture there.","Mr. Arthur Young has written that the several accounts collected by George Washington of agriculture in this country \"have set him afloat on the High Seas of conjecture with respect to the Agriculture of this Country ...\" -- \"and, as you had a hand in setting him afloat, it is but fair that you should lend your assistance to get him landed again\" -- sends enclosed extracts from Young's letter and desires Peters to answer queries -- Young has been prevented by the war from coming to this country to study himself the agriculture and see what can be done along that line.","Agrees to Hooe's offer for flour -- will order Anthony Whitting to make delivery in Alexandria, but wishes because of harvest time that Hooe would take delivery at his mill or on river opposite -- market for flour is not falling as Hooe says, but only a temporary drop due to lack of vessels to take it to European markets -- had heard of William Shepherd's intent to apply to Loudon Court to condemn George Washington's land on Difficult Run -- encloses a copy of earlier letter to Col. Powell on subject.","Hereby conveys a letter from Warner Washington III as he promised -- the younger Warner is destitute for funds in this city.","Enlarges on recent letter of Mrs. Washington's (dictated by him) relative to the estate in Berkeley -- in accord with provisions in George A. Washington's will, advises settling a second plantation in Berkeley including some land in Fairfax County, as a grass and small grain farm -- advises on getting tenants and drawing up contracts -- she should ask advice of George S. Washington -- Anthony Whitting's decline caused by consumption necessitates visit to Mt. Vernon but public business presses and visit will be short.","Death of Anthony Whitting -- needs Tilghman's help to procure new manager -- thinks a good one may better be found on Eastern Shore of Maryland than elsewhere -- gives qualifications for the job -- lists several people in Tilghman's neighborhood whom he has had recommended -- among them is William Pearce [later manager of Mt. Vernon] -- doesn't want to lure any away from present jobs, unless they had intended leaving anyway.","At the time of this letter, Washington was serving his second term as president and was living in Philadelphia.  His nephew, George Augustine Washington, had served as farm manager for the previous seven years but died in 1793.  In need of a new farm manager, Washington considered his nephew, Lawrence Lewis.","Concerned that Lewis was too inexperienced for the job, Washington remarked on the necessary qualifitcations necessary: \"…so little haveg it in my power to visit, or attend to my private concerns, that it becomes extremly necessary (besides fidility) to have an experienced \u0026 skilful man, of some weight, to manage my business; one whose Judgment is able to direct him in cases which may arise out of circumstances that can neither be foreseen, nor previously guarded against.","Washington continued, \"What the age of Mr Lawrence Lewis is—what opportunities he may have had to acquire any knowledge in the management of a Farm. What his disposition, whether active or indolent. Whether clear in his perceptions, \u0026 of good Judgment. Whether sober \u0026 sedate, or fond of amusements and running about—with other queries which might be asked, as well applying to a young man Just entering on the career of life; are all matters to which I am an entire stranger; and if you can give me information respecting them, I shall thank you. You will readily perceive that my sole object in these enquiries is to ascertain the competency of a character to whom I should commit an important trust; consequently, going no farther, can operate nothing to the prejudice of my Nephew, whatever, in confidence, you may say to me on the foregoing points and such others as may occur to you.\"","Washington instead hired a more seasoned farm manager, William Pearce.  Pearce served as farm manager until 1796 during which time Lewis came to stay at Mount Vernon and worked in some managerial capacity, but the official farm manager by then was James Anderson.  Lewis eventually married Nelly Custis in 1799 and lived the remainder of his life at Woodlawn.","Has heard from Mr. Robert Lewis that Crow desires increase in wages -- since he had best crop last year at Union Farm, Washington will raise him to £40 per annum as an encouragement, but will not raise him any higher hereafter.","Requests that Mercer forward deed from \"yourself \u0026 others to me\" if it has been duly executed and recorded.","Has given James Keith a draught on Col. Hooe for £140, the amount due Keith for his trouble in Colville estate -- asks that Hooe deduct it from what is due George Washington.","Lewis was acting Estate Manager for George Washington at Mount Vernon. The letter contains instructions for various farm activities and personal advice to young Lewis on how to write better reports.","100 guineas a year for superintendant of Mt. Vernon--recommends that Pearce visit the estate--to determine if all is to his liking-George Washington expects to be at Mt. Vernon on the 20th of Sept.--gives directions, mileage, stage schedule--speaks of worthless overseer to 8-10 Negro carpenters--hopes to replace him by New Year's day.","Won't sell land on Difficult Run in Loudon County except for very high price -- was in treaty with a Dutchman for it for £60 per annum -- would want double what Lewis offered for the Frederick County land because when Shenandoah River is made navigable, lands near it will increase greatly in value","Introduces Tobias Lear, who leaves George Washington as Secretary after 7 years -- Lear is engaged in a mercantile scheme -- recommends him to Short's kindness.","Introduces Tobias Lear, who goes to Europe to carry into effect his plans for an \"extensive commercial establishment\" at the Federal City -- Lear can explain his long delay in writing -- encloses Mr. Richard Peters' and Mr. Thomas Jefferson's answers to his queries about American agriculture -- if there are any questions, ask Lear.","Sends their regrets that Mrs. Powel cannot accompany him and Mrs. Washington to Virginia.","George Washington's nephew's widow has decided to move--Pearce and his family to move into Mansion--repairing of Mr. Crow's house--recommends Pearce residing in the right wing (the Hall)--list of things at his disposal --authorizes Pearce to acquire ploughs and any other tools --outlines benefits of Pearce's early arrival.","Washington comments on the disagreeable conduct of the French minister Genet, who seems to want to involve the U.S. in war. The situation has \"test[ed] the temper of the Executives.\"","Deals with involved estate of Samuel Washington and his last wife, Susannah Perrin Holding Washington -- had been undecided whether to try to get estate from Mrs. Washington's family in favor of his niece Harriot who was left very little -- will reach an agreement -- \"Pay me one hund. pounds which I shall give to my niece for her immediate support, and I will quit claim to all the Negros which belonged to Mrs. Saml. Washington ...\".","An attachment has been served against Washington -- despite Mercer's orders to the contrary, collectors present notes against Mercer's brother's estate to George Washington's manager for Payment -- brought bond and mortgage of Mercer's late father and brother from Philadelphia, and will exchange them for land -- asks whether his (Washington's) signature necessary on the instrument.","In this letter George Washington has decided to engage superintendant of carpenters for another year--could not find anyone to relace-comments on man who looks after the house people, ditchers, etc.--after winter, Pearce can decide to remain at Mt. Vernon or live elsewhere--construction of house for Mr. Crow--Negro children forbidden to enter the yards and gardens (excluding the children of cook and her husband the Mulatto Frank).","George Washington's general thoughts and directions on government of Mt. Vernon--Mr. Howell Lewis will remain until Pearce's arrival--farm needs much manure---plans to go largely with buck wheat as a green manure---has requested for 450 to 500 bushels for seed--does not wish to go largely with corn--plans to sow a good many oats--keeping no more than half for seed.","George Washington instructs Pearce to take an exact account of the stock, tools and implements on each of the farms--to purchase a proper (bound) book in Alexandria for accounts--insists on the correctness of these registers--outines work of the carpenters: complete the new barn at Dogue Run, etc.--comments on live fences: cedar, lombardy poplar, and willows--hogs and sows--wants to reclaim and lay grass to the mill swamp--clover lots--potatoes--McKoy and Tom Davis--directions for lots on Muddy Hole, Union and River farms--Cyrus a slave at Mansion house--Muclus a slave--Will, a kind of overseer--stresses the need to regulate wagons and carts at the Mansion--Ehler the gardener and an agreement as to where he should eat--Lucy the cook--instructions to provide Negroes with as much meal as they can eat without waste--provisions of fish--directions for killing and preserving the hogs--clover timothy and orchard grass--post and rail fence from the Miller's house to the trunnel fence--barrier against bad neighbors--breaking of the steers to the yoke--oxen--asks for the return of large stone jars (which were filled with spirits)--wants an inventory of articles in store at Mansion--the Jack and stud horse--superfine and fine flour--allowance of meat and meal--paying of debt--overhauling the Seins now rather than in the Spring.","Course of crops--objective was to recover the fields from exhausted state-manure-buck wheat-Indian corn-comments on the insufferable conduct of overseers-Col. Ball of Leesburgh promised to send buck wheat-commends on poor quality of common oats brought from Eastern shore-garlick and wild onions-complains about overseers not doing much fall plowing--has little dependence on overseers when left to themselves-gives directions on how Pearce is to treat overseers-warns Pearce not to be like Mr. Whiting, who is said to have drank freely-GW's observations of his overseers: Stuart, Crow, McKoy, Butler, Davy and Thomas Green.","Written in the hand of Bartholomew Dandridge. Washington describes his Mount Vernon estate to the English agronomist in great detail, as he is considering leasing four of the Mount Vernon farms. Includes his description of Mount Vernon: \"No estate in United America is more pleasantly situated than this.\"","George Washington sends two bank notes of one hundred dollars each for Mr. Butler--is upset that the ice house was not filled during the late freezing spell--wants to know quantity of oats that have been thrashed--instructs them to get seeds from the gardener--has sent a bundle of Poccon or Illinois nuts via Mr. Jefferson--East India hemp seed for sowing--inquires as to the appearance of the growing wheat--using Mr. Whiting's memo book, Mr. Dandridge will settle Mr. Butler's account.","George Washington inquires of condition and shelter of stock at Dogue Run and Union--instances of misconduct of Crow and McKoy--informs Pearce that he is taking on Butler again. Observations on various agricultural things. Asks about the carpenters at Mrs. Fanny Washington's. Informs Pearce that in the Eastern states, horses aided by oxen do the plowing.","Crop rotation plan--hopes to bring fields into a profitable state of cultivation--mentions Mr. Stuart's suggestion that the good fields be planted with corn and poor parts with buck wheat--sending 14 bushels of clover seed--suspects that Negro seedsmen are taking toll on seeds--manure to Mansion house for oats, grass and potatoes--fences at River farm--Thomas Green taking fine flour from the mill--payment of a hundred dollars to Mr. Dulany--rent due to Mrs. French for year 1793-wages for 1793 due to estate of Mr. Anthony Whitting.","Draft of a letter from George Washington to John Hamilton Moore thanking him for a copy of his book 'The new practical navigator'. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","George Washington speaks of Mr. Butler's agreeable work and conduct--French furze--construction of substantial fences--pigs--planting of clover and buck wheat--wants to know of the appearance of the growing wheat and barley--progress on the new race at the mill--honey locust seed--white bent seed--inquires about the amount of St. Foin and India hemp seed--stresses the importance of selling cattle before it is too late--attending to their breeding--Mrs. Fanny Washington asks to rent her fishing landing--conditions of rent--Col. Ball must have the three shoats he requested (a boar and two sows)--payment of wages to Stuart, Crow and McKoy--intends to build dairies at both Union and Dogue Run farms.","George Washington mentions the death of Stuart's daughter--gives directions for repairs of the house in Alexandria--comments that cedar posts, chestnut or cyprus rails are better than oak--concerned about the idleness of his carpenters--barn at Dogue Run--discusses the increase of lambs reported by the overseers--a missing report of Mr. Stuart is requested--sending payment from Philadelphia of Mr. Lewis' order to Mr. Ross--white bent grass seeds received--Ehler the gardener--directions for labeling new seeds.","George Washington assents to Pearce's request to meet his children in Baltimore--payment of wages to Mr. Stuart--enclosed some early colliflower seed, sent by Mrs. Washington--promises to send copy of advertisement of terms on which jacks and stud horses are to cover--mentions Crow's inattention to stock in regards to sheep sheering--St. Foin seed and India hemp--hares being destructive--lucern--enclosed three bank notes for Rev. Mr. Muir and Mr. Hartshorne--warns not to take mares from the jacks until paid.","Regarding his annual contributions to the Alexandria Academy--Washington wishes to know what indigent or orphaned children have attended and what their progress has been, especially since he has only once received such a report.","Following up on his previous letter, Washington writes that he has not had any response from Simms or James Keith regarding the Thomas Colvill estate, nor of the cash sent to Simms, nor has Washington received the documents he had requested from them.","George Washington explains horse advertisement--care of the youngest jack and mules--Peter--tells Pearce to keep an exact account of all mares and jenneys that go to the jacks--Mr. Prescot of Loudoun (or Fauquier) owes yet for last year--speaks of Mr. Lewis' account that the new visto is opened much further than intended--instructions to buy as much good Oznabrigs--for the making of clothes for the Negroes--requests a sample of the linnen--comments on the price of midlings and ship stuff and superfine and fine flour--corn--breaking of the ground in the fall.","George Washington approves the use of his own people in repairing the house in Alexandria--warns that putting the fence posts too distant will cause the rails to warp--glad to hear of Green's finishing the barn at Dogue Run--comments on the grain falling from the treading floor--lucern--directions for preparing--St. Foin and India hemp--impossible navigation has prevented him sending the promised clover and other seeds--hopes to send next week.","Cannot possibly appoint Spotswood's son John as commander of a frigate over older and experienced officers--perhaps can make him 2nd or 3rd lieutenant--on recommendation of Mr. Brooke and others, Mr. Lawrence Muse appointed as Collector of Rappahannock [Cty] to succeed Hudson Muse.","Autograph letter signed, two pages plus cover page with Washington's presidential frank. Washington writes Ball regarding a shipment of goods that he expects will soon depart Philadelphia after some delay. The shipment includes clover seeds and cocoa bean shells, latter intended as a gift from Martha Washington to Ball's wife, Francis (Fanny) Washington Ball, the daughter of George's brother Charles. Finally, Washington encloses an advertisement for the stud services of his prized livestock, the horse Traveller and donkeys Knight of Malta and Compound.","Lewis has given him no information on Washington's lots in Winchester and Bath, Virginia [the latter now Berkeley Springs, W.Va.]--he wishes a list of all tenants, what they owe, and how they stand--asks Lewis to post copies of enclosed advertisement in area, especially at Leesburg and Fauquier Courthouse--Mr. Prescoat [Prescott] owes for last year's stud fee and a long pasturage.","Washington gives directions regarding the purchase of linnens for the enslaved people--suggestions for determining how far apart the boards on the threshing floor should be in the new barn at Dogue Run--cultivation of the drilled wheat--clover seed, furze and other promised articles are on board the Sally Captain--Col. Gilpin--onions and garlick--might get some oats from Notley Young, esq.--gives directions for the enclosed Nankeen cotton seeds--P.S. (page 3): wrote Col. Ball and Mr. Robert Lewis, welcome to send a mare or two to either of the Jacks or the Horse--P.S. (page 4): March 17, delay in departure of the Vessel [Sally], may alter delivery route--5 bushels of Plaster of Paris to be tried on clover. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","George Washington complains that the overseers did not plow in the fall--success of the crop--running rollers over the grass and wheat--spring barley--Wayles the Brewer in Alexandria--winter barley--Col. Ball is late with the buck wheat--ponders the distance between sections of the floor at the new Dogue Run barn--furnishing Mr. Smith with fish from the landing--prices--securing enough fish for the use of the people there--asks about quantity of wheat--tobacco stored in Alexandria--inquires about Pearce's family arrival--sending, on the next vessel, nine bolts of Oznabrigs--it is cheaper there than in Alexandria--gives directions on receiving payment from Col. Lyles and instructs where he is located--sending three pounds of lucern seed--directs Pearce not to accept anything but the whole sum from Col. Lyles.","George Washington decides that the space between boards on the treading floor of the new barn at Dogue Run will be an inch and a half--suggests that the oats may be tread on the same floor--will send three and a half bushels of a peculiar kind of oats--appearance of the drilled and other wheat--comments on the fine weather during March--winter barley--St. Foin and hemp--Abram--warns of Crow's not able to be trusted--warns of lack of water should mill race not be completed--Washington's sister Lewis of Fredericksburgh is allowed to have one of the unbroken mules.","George Washington is glad to hear that Pearce's family has safely arrived at Mt. Vernon--hopes that change of air will help to restore the eldest daughter to health--writes of the capture of vessels by the British--followed by the embargo--fall in provisions--price of flour--threshing of wheat--purchasing salt before the prices get higher--it is not Washington's expectation to stop ploughing in order to roll the grass and grain--breaking of steers--inquires of the young grass planted last fall--defends the imposition of garden seeds--provision for providing clothes for the young gardener at Alexandria--chance for lambs is bad--rams--instructions for shearing time--paper for the rooms in the house--plastering and white washing--orders for Thomas Davis to paint the houses--lower portion a stone color and the roof red.","Rare for Washington to answer letters applying for appointments, but because of personal regard and former public association he is replying to this one ... lists 3 reasons which explain his silence re: applications for appointments: (1) requests are so numerous and courteous replies require too much of his time; (2) courteous answers could be interpreted to mean more than was intended; (3) at the time of his Inauguration \"... I resolved firmly that no man should ever charge me justly with deception ...\" has never committed himself on an appointment until all information and circumstances have been examined ... on a purely personal basis without involving his public character or the Country, Washington has responded to a request of McHenry's ...","Washington asks Deakins to examine contents of enclosed order and tell him the price the tobacco would fetch.","Presidential pardon signed by George Washington and issue to David Blair. The Customs Act of 1790 specified procedures for collecting duties on imported goods and standardized the sizes of containers for certain imported goods in order to facilitate easier taxation and reduce fraud. For instance, run was required to be imported in casks of at least 50 gallons. David Blair's attempt to import rum from Barbados in casks smaller than 50 gallons resulted in the forfeiture of his vessel. Washington's 1794 pardon of Blair remits this forfeiture. Signed by Edmund Randolph as Secretary of State. Manuscript document signed, with embossed paper seal, 1 page.","George Washington expresses his being sorry to learn of Pearce's not being well--discusses the amount owed to the estate of Mr. Anthony Whitting--Col. Bassett--Mr. Lear--the private papers of Mr. Whitting--his heir Mr. Ring--ready to sow buck wheat at all the farms--inquires of progress of oats and grass seeds--rain twice last week--dry in Philadelphia--instructs Pearce not to grind more wheat because of the embargo--flax--clothes for the Negroes--wool--warns Pearce to be cautious of pilferring.","George Washington expresses confusion over dimensions of the rooms in Alexandria house given by Thomas Green--flax seed--regulate the grass lots at Dogue Run farm--potatoes, oats and clover for the support of the stock, the Mansion house and for sale--demands particular attention to the penning of the stock--willow--informs Pearce that 5,000 white thorn plants are being sent by Mr. Lear on the ship Peggy from England--other fruit trees--lima beans.","Declares that Mr. Thomas Digges was during the Revolution and since a friend to the United States--Digges sent him intelligence and helped prisoners escape from England back to this country--Digges was thought to be in pay of Dr. Benjamin Franklin--Washington never knew his loyalty was questioned, though he has now disputed with Franklin over accounts--John Trumbull, in England during Revolution, declares that Digges aided the American cause.","Writes the answers to queries regarding injunction by one John Henshaw, arising from estate settlement of George Mercer--John Tayloe, George Mason and George Washington were given power of attorney by Mercer and others in England. Washington writes that \"It is really hard that I am so often called before Courts in matters in which I have no interest; but am continually saddled with the expence of defence.\"","George Washington is sorry to hear that the ship Peggy has not arrived from England with his 5,000 white thorn plants--Mr. Lear's fruit trees--hoped that Pearce had discharged Green when he found him drinking--he sets such a bad example--never got an account of last year's corn--buck wheat--potatoes--preserving the apricots--does not want to because his family will not be at Mt. Vernon at all during the summer--hopes to, assuming public business permits, make a flying trip through Mt. Vernon after the rising of Congress--papering the ceiling.","Sending paper for two lower rooms in house--warns Pearce to wait until plaster is thoroughly dry--Green--instructions for the payment of the Sheriff's and Clerk's notes--Mrs. Fanny Washington--cut the hay and grain in time at harvest--be attentive to the drilled wheat--secure it in the seed loft at the Mansion--approves of sowing the first lot in the mill swamp with buck wheat and timothy--corn--grass--mentions Pearce's complaint of bad pastures--wool of dead sheep--inquires about corn, oats, buck wheat and clover.","Crops suffering from drought--Mr. Dandridge--oats on last vessel have disappeared--has enclosed four small papers of seeds which have been sent from a curious gentleman in Europe--keeping of clover for seed--buck wheat--timothy--heavy cost of these in the markets of Philadelphia--value of various grasses--clover ought to be well cured before stacking--Crow--both cattle and sheep will benefit from turnip--asks about the drilled wheat and common wheat--ought to be ripe by the 8th or 10th of June--there are two kinds of wheat in drills at Union--inquires if Plaster of Paris was spread--hides of the dead cattle to be tanned by the old man Jack--skins of the dead sheep--Mulatto Will making shoes--Mrs. Fanny Washington--four missing heads of tobacco--Mr. Whitting--surveying in the fall--Mr. Minor--hopes to be at Mt. Vernon by the 10th of June--selling of a horse--health of slaves discussed--Sam, Doll, several spinners, Ditcher Charles--awaiting the arrival of the Peggy and the white thorn plants and Mr. Lear's fruit trees--high price of flour--embargo.","Washington lists and describes lands that he owns on the Ohio, East side; on the Great Kanhawa; west of the Ohio; in Kentucky; in the State of Pennsylvania; and the Great Dismal Swamp--with acreage and asking prices of each--comments by Washington--he \"will let them go\" if sold together for £ 50,000, although separately they are valued higher--there follows a paragraph of description for each of the 8 tracts.","Crops labouring under drought--2 or 3 fine rains have fallen in Philadelphia in past week--unfavorable account of the drilled wheat--great change and decrease in number of sheep since George Washngton's leaving 5 years ago--average fleece from 5 pounds down to 2 pounds--ship Peggy arrived in George Town with the white thorn trees and Mr. Lear's fruit trees--enclosed list for gardener--fence around slave quarters at Union farm--sent oats--on next vessel Washington will send paper for the house.","Requests that Deakins endeavor to put a stop to trespassing on north part of Woodstock Manor in Montgomery County, Md. which fell to Washington's share in division of William Sprigg's property--also requests information on tenants and farms on his share.","Thanks Deakins for trees imported in the \"Peggy\"--but season probably too far advanced for them to live--enclosed is note to Francis Deakins regarding Washington's land in Woodstock Manor.","Glad to hear of rains--will give a different appearance to oats and flax--rains may enliven corn and buck wheat--fears for any grass that may have been cut--little is expected from white bent grass--save as many of the other grasses for seed--drilled wheat and common wheat--deception with respect to potatoes (210 bushels instead of 418) is an example of how little others can be trusted, black or white--Washington knows of the existence of place in Alexandria where pilfered items can be sold--corn--clover--turnip seeds--midlings and ship stuff--Mr. Douglass--will not be at Mt. Vernon until at least the end of the month.","Lambs were not to be sold--if any were, Washington never received the money--plans for the selling/care of the sheep--never kill the females--comments on those who would go against his plan--his absence has afforded them the opportunity--overseers not allowed to sell any animals--Mr. Stuart's selling butter--Washington never entertained an unfavorable opinion of Stuart and always a bad one of Green--Mrs. Stuart fraudulently furnishes butter for McKnight's Tavern--Mrs. Fanny Washington and the dampness of the cellar in the Alexandria house--Davis and his attendants taking a week to complete a job that should have taken a day--Mr. Oneill from Chester County--a freestone quarry near the lime kiln--Tom Davis and Muclus--Thomas Green--bad example for the carpenters.","People write Washington with all manner of requests and he never fails to answer, despite all his public business--he requests information from Fitzgerald on matter mentioned in enclosed letter from Mr. Smith--asks him to send information and the letter back.","George Washington plans to leave Philadelphia on Tuesday and will probably reach Mt. Vernon either Sunday or Monday--bringing two white waiters with him--one is a hostler and the other attends to Washington--tells Pearce to try the turnip seeds to prove their goodness--preparing ground for a seed that never vegitates.","Washington appoints [...] to collect his rents in counties of Fayette and Washington in state of Pa. The name and amount of salary left blank. Washington enclosed this power in a letter of same date to Presley Neville, desiring him to fill in name and amount himself.","Continual disappointment in collection of rents in Fayette and Washington Counties, Pa. forces Washington to place the matter in other hands--he directs Cannon to hand over list of tenants, etc. to [...]. (The name left blank in original and letterpress copy. Washington enclosed this in letter of same date to Presley Neville, leaving to his discretion the person to appoint to the task.)","GW arrived in Philadelphia on Monday--travelled all day through a constant rain--sorry to hear that wet weather interupts work--especially plowing--buck wheat should be plowed in while it is still green and succulent--corn--wheat--oats looked good when he was home--hopes weather does not injure--grass--scythes--hay--replenished with good seed--scratched in with harrows, or rakes with iron teeth--hopes for considerable profit from meadow ground--Capt. Conway of Alexandria sells 400 pounds worth of hay annually--planting corn at Mill swamp not for the sake of the crop but to prepare for grass--the bridge leading to McKoy's house--those parts of the large meadow enclosure at Union farm to be set with grass as soon as possible--fine timothy--instructs Pearce to write memorandums to remind himself of Washington's directions--Mrs. Fanny Washington taking possession of Alexandria house--Mr. Oneill--quarry--send butter and wood to Mrs. F. Washington--measuring of stone--Peter--mules--last Oct., Washington supplied all farms with a complete set of plow beasts (horses or mules)--raising mules for value--night rides and treading wheat will deprive Washington of foals--Lancaster--mares bought for breeding put to work and other rascally treatment by overseers--Sarah--Mr. Lund Washington's receipt for 500 pounds--has heard of illness of Pearce's eldest daughter--should be prepared for the unfortunate event--is satisfied with Pearce's conduct--list of Washington's favorite objectives--Mrs. Washington requests one dozen of the best hams and half dozen midlings of bacon.","Ship Passport written in Dutch and English, signed by George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, from the schooner Elizabeth, dated July 14, 1794.","Frequent rains, not too heavy or too long, will be the making of the corn and buck wheat--directions for plowing wet fields--examine the shocks of wheat frequently--inquires of the quantity and quality of oats--timothy--clover--give John the gardener a dollar on the last day of every month, provided he behaves well--is glad to hear that Pearce's daughter is feeling better--wants to know why Betty Davis and Doll are more than half their time on the sick list--care of grass seeds--little garden by the salt house--Crow, McKoy and Butler.","Cultivation in corn of the lots in the Mill swamp--corn is not so much an object with Washington as meadow--rushes, alders and other shrubs--inquires of the corn (grown, shoot well and look promising)--particular care taken with the seed of rare ripe corn Washington sent home--Butler--grass seed sown with flax at Union farm--Mr. McNeil (Oneill)--quarry--use of the young mules by the overseers and plowmen--inquiries for particular concerning Ruth, Hannah and Pegg--their being sick several weeks together.","Account ledger with Bank of Alexandria (record of deposits and drafts) - holograph - 10 leaves - one page tipped in at end of ledger. This statement, dated March 20, 1821, concerns two of Washington's drafts to Samuel Washington in 1797 and 1799 for $ 1,000.00. Docketed on verso of final leaf: \"Stuart's Exers on Washington etc. Filed with Depon of Jas. K. McKenna 16 May 1821.\"","George Washington has moved to German Town to escape the heat of Philadephia--has not rained at Mt. Vernon for a while--fearful that drought would damage corn--put off sowing wheat until corn fields are clean, light and in good order--preparing no more land for a crop than one can handle--whatever is attempted should be well executed as it respects crops--an essential object with every farmer ought to be the destruction of weeds--his arable and pasture ground should produce nothing but grain, pulse (if he raises them), vegetables of different sorts and grasses--timothy--inquiries about the clover which was sown with the oats at Mansion house--potatoes--Crow has been applying to Col. Ball for a place--McKoy--encourages Pearce to make an agreement with whomsoever will answer his purposes--should be industrious, sober and knowing in the management of Negroes and other concerns of the farm--someone to take the place of Thomas Green to oversee the carpenters--James, Muclus, Davis--description of this overseer--Butler--received bacon in Philadelphia--buck wheat.","Oats, wheat and clover at River farm--laying ground to clover as soon as possible--flour sold in Alexandria--woolen clothes for the people by the first of November--employment of all who can be spared on the new race at the mill--save time and water--sainfoin--potatoes at the Mansion house--gardener is to save as much seed as he can from the everlasting pea--this pea, when cut young, should make an excellent hay-drilled wheat.","Favorable appearance of the corn--ground is in good order for wheat--buck wheat--hemp growing in the vineyard--inquires to the appearance of the potatoes--Kate (wife of Will) at Muddy Hole wishes to serve the Negro women (as a granny) on the estate--pay of 12 to 15 pounds per year--in the George Town Gazette it is written that holders of shares in the Potomac Company (treasurer William Hartshorn) are to give 12 pounds sterling per share--Washington holds 5 shares--Col. Lyles Bond--Crow and McKoy--comments on replacing them--Green--Butler--rare ripe corn.","Workers for the new mill race--comments on the newly hired overseer--Mason--Pine going to school in Alexandria--may fall into bad habits or company there--Mr. Butler--incompetent in his present position--inquires if Groves is married or single--asks about the turnips--inquires after Pearce's youngest and eldest daughters.","Washington asks Lewis to send money from rents to payment of William Pearce in Alexandria, also rental accounts--rents may be applied to purchasing leases, but 10% won't be derived from money advanced--discusses terms of real estate transactions--transfer of leases illegal under Mr. Muse--pleased with Lewis's disposal of Bath and Winchester houses and lots and land on Potomac River, but wishes Lewis had sent the conditions under which they had been let--sends his love, and Martha's, to Mrs. Lewis.","Col. Lyles bond--gives instructions on writing responses to his inquiries--drilled wheat and barley--the culture of the latter is more profitable than the former--directions for dealing with the ague and fever--Mr. Gunnel--Col. Simms of Alexandria--people have taken liberties with Washington's timber and wood during his absence--Mr. Pierce Bailey--selling a tract of land for 1500 pounds--discusses payment--Mr. Gill of Alexandria--Washington agrees to putting a still at Mt. Vernon--Pearce should contact Mr. Stuart if he has questions--young Boatswain.","Deals with the estate of Mrs. Margaret Green Savage, and of her husband Dr. William Savage--Washington relates outline of case still under litigation, but refers Trenor to Rev. Mr. Bryan Fairfax as the one who has best knowledge of case and is still active in it as trustee--tells Trenor \"I have no more right to intermeddle in the Judicial proceedings of the Courts in this Country than you have.\"","Mr. Pyne wishes to be employed at Mt. Vernon--Washington leaves the issues in Pearce's hands--has enclosed a certificate for Mr. Butler--discusses his dismissal--directions for removing the Negro quarters at Union and River farms--warns Pearce not to wait too long.","Returns [unnamed] pamphlets herewith--thanks for perusal of them.","Col. Lyle's bond is discussed--Washington approves of Pearce's sowing early (or distilled) wheat at different seasons to discover the best for it--double headed wheat at Union farm--heavy rains--problems as a result of it--drains in all the fields that need it--Pearce has the ague and fever--young Boatswain--Washington warns that yellow fever may possibly be in Baltimore.","Washington left German Town yesterday and arrived in Philadelphia--Thomas Green has quit of his own accord--Old Bishop should be taken care of--a decision about employing Pyne should be made without much more delay--McKoy--asks about the appearance of the stone quarry--possible replacement for Green--Washington hopes to get to Mt. Vernon before Nov.--may not be possible because of rebellion in the West (Whiskey Rebellion)--Mrs. Fanny Washington requests boards for a corn house--Mrs. Washington requests some artichoke seeds.","Washington mentions a new road and that Pearce is to oversee it--has engaged a Scotchman to replace Green--he is to have Green's house, garden, etc.--James Donaldson and his family will embark for Mt. Vernon on the ship Capt. Mitchell--other directions and requests in regard to the new carpenter--Pyne--is sorry to hear of Butler's illness--GW leaves Tuesday for Carlisle--still hopes to be at Mt. Vernon before Congress meets.","Washington is glad to find that seeding of wheat is over--problems with the new road spoken of in last letter--Mr. Thompson Mason--advantages of new road for him--gives reasons for the construction of the new road--Crow--unproductivity of the ferries--questions if he will receive any advantage from the new public road.","Memorandum detailing a work contract with Mount Vernon carpenter James Donaldson, including his allowances for food, moving expenses, use of tools, use of a house, garden, and cow, and the privilege of the occasional absence, in exchange for his work. Donaldson was a white overseer of the slave carpenters at Mount Vernon.  Washington hired him for his \"sober and industrious\" nature, but soon learned that he was not a competent overseer.  Washington repeatedly wrote to his overseer at the time, William Pearce on the subject of Donald's inability to manage slave labor and Donaldson left Mount Vernon by November 1795.  Autograph letter signed by Washington and Donaldson, 2 pages.","Washington is 55 miles from Philadelphia on his way to Carlisle--comments that neither he nor Pearce is familiar with the management of buck wheat--on his current travel, Washington sees the crop on the whole road--it is cut down and remains in the field in very small cocks--presumes they will stay that way until the seed gets perfectly ripe--the potatoes too were every where digging.","Washington informs Pearce that he will not be at Mt. Vernon until spring--tells Pearce not to delay his trip to the Eastern Shore--disperse the stock which may be endangered by the winter--no more hogs put up for pork than such as are of fit age and size.","Washington returned to Philadelphia on Tuesday last--he expresses confidence in Pearce's care, judgment and integrity--repeats his objectives--regular course of crops; introduce grass where proper; make meadows and hedges; recover exhausted fields; improve stock--large dairies; make hay--these are much more desirable to Washington than to push the best fields out of their regular course in order to increase the next, or any other, year's crop of grains--which would eventually ruin the fields--expresses sorrow over the loss of Pearce's daughter--also, Paris and Jupiter have died--Pyne--McKoy--Washington does not expect much (in the way of overseeing the carpenters) from James Donaldson--Col. William Washington of Westmoreland--Washington repeats his observance of Donaldson--Green--housing the new family in the Green hosue--fodder was gotten in good time--corn yield--wants to know quantity of buck wheat--sorry to find that fly found in the wheat demands immediate threshing--wants Pearce to experiment with price of wheat in grain form or flour--cabins and quarters at Union farm.","Potatoes and corn are likely to turn out well--keep enough buck wheat and potatoes for seed--it is miserable for a farmer to be obliged to purchase his seeds--exchanging may be useful--prices for wheat and flour in Alexandria--Sally Green and her distressed circumstances--James Donaldson into the Green house--Pyne was more a talker than [a worker]--fall plowing--cutting up the fallen timber--hogs for sale--culled sheep--Mr. Hawkins left sundry cuttings of valuable grape vines at Mr. Lund Washington's--cultivate corn and rye--conserving trees at the Mansion house--clearing fields at Dogue-run.","Enclosed thirteen hundred dollars--a bond from Mr. Lund Washington--fifty pounds to go to the charity school at the Academy in Alexandria--Washington's annual subscription of ten pounds to the Rev. Mr. Davis--incumbent of the Episcopal Church in Alexandria--Mr. Herbert.","Gives William A. Washington the desired information on seminaries and colleges to which he could send his children--one in \"this place\" seems to be doing Washington Custis no good at all--British overlooker of carpenters at Mt. Vernon seems unable to handle hands under him; Mr. Pearce might have to replace him--is there any chance of getting man spoken of before for the job?","Letters to Col. William Washington of Westmoreland--the easy and simple manners of Donaldson make him unfit as an overseer of the Negro carpenters--he should, however, instruct Isaac and the boy Jem in the principles of making and repairing all kinds of farming implements--quarters for a new carpenter overseer--Mrs. Fanny Washington--descriptions of people who Washington thinks should be obliged to stay at his Alexandria house--Doctor Craik--which wines to serve his guests--claret, madeira for very extraordinary circumstances--the use of his Mt. Vernon home by curious people--hogs for pork--some bacon for the Mansion--omission of McKoy not to measure his potatoes--Washington wants to compare the crop of corn and the crop of potatoes together--whether it is better to sell wheat as grain or flour--Mr. Minor--Col. Lyles--enclosed money to discharge Washington's bond to Mr. Lund Washington.","Washington discovers that it is more profitable to sell wheat after being ground into flour--Sally Green is cautioned against dealing with Washington's Negroes--grubbing--leaving clumps of trees when clearing--corn will be much better than if growing among single trees--wants the total account of all farms of the corn--wants sheds with brick foundation, at Dogue-run erected for the work horses, oxen, etc.--will send four or five bushels of clover seed.","Problems with the bond to Mr. Lund Washington--Mr. John Mercer--Mr. Randolph--asks not to have any more smith's work done there in the future--wages due soon--prices of flour (super-fine and fine)--crop of fodder has been great--should have a great deal of hay for sale--feeding of Washington's stock--potatoes and turnips--experiment with fattening bullocks--punishing trespassers on Washington's four mile run tract--progress on the new race at the mill--James Donaldson--treatment of visitors--use of wine.","Instructs Lear to look in trunks at Mount Vernon for papers concerning the Potomac Company. Supports pushing forward navigation of river, seeks opinion of English engineer [William] Weston, also may consult [Richard] Claiborne's engineer. Acknowledges the opposition to Potomac Company plans.","Clearing ground for next year--asks if it would be better to have it well grubbed rather than cleaning the ground thoroughly--treatment of other like fields--No. 6 at Muddy hole--corn holes at the Mansion--orchards--directions on fences surrounding corn--clearing of woods--crop rotation--hopes Allison turns out well--possibly who Crow spent much of his time--erecting shed for the cattle by the new barn at Union farm--new sheds at Dogue-run--gathering thorn berries--Oneil quarrying stone at Mt. Vernon.","Total amount of corn crop is 1639 barrels--stock gets 22 barrels per week--14 barrels weekly to the Negroes--totalling 233 barrels more than is made--it is from corn and wheat that Washington expects to pay overseers' wages and everything that needs to be bought--asks about the amount of oats that have been threshed--quantity of potatoes compared with that of corn to determine cultivation for next year--wants to hasten the manufacturing of all wheat due to the price increase--asks about the completion of the mill race--repairing the barn at Muddy hole--before the new barn at River farm is undertaken--brick foundations for the sheds at Dogue-run--is glad to hear so good account of Donaldson--spinning of wool--clean and dirty--allowance of provision for gardener and his wife--Peter--Mr. Lear of George Town--Col. Fitzgerald.","Washington forwards some papers to Lear relative to the Potomac River. He includes a drawing by a Mr. Claiborn describing a new method of lowering and raising boats without locks.","Fencing the ground at the Mansion house for corn--rotations for Dogue-run, Muddy hole and River farms--putting oats and clover in the ground where buck wheat grew this year--leaving two or three clumps of trees when clearing the wood at No. 5 at Dogue-run--for the purpose of shade and ornament--importance of reviewing old letters--carpenters preparing frames, shingles, etc., for putting in more dormant windows in the back of the stables at Mansion house--Washington hopes that with favorable weather the fall plowing is in great forwardness--house Frank and Lucy being idle when not at their specific tasks--cucumber tree--Mrs. Washington sending a present to the gardener's wife--death of Austin--Mrs. Stiles sending his Mare and all his things to Mt. Vernon--shrubs sustaning injury from the deer--preserving the pork--old Butler--honey locust seed--Doll at the ferry--price of flour in Philadelphia still at ten dollars a barrel.","Comments on Pearce's health--hopes that all the oat grounds will be in good order for early seeding--allotment of oats for Washington's horses when he comes to Mt. Vernon--asks about a fallen chimney that injured some Negro children--Doll at the ferry--ableness to work--rotation of crops at Dogue-run--asks about two plows that were sent to Mt. Vernon earlier--asks if they have been used yet.","Fall in prices of wheat and flour--inclosure for corn at the Mansion house--other fences and gates--Washington's plans for the two sheds at Dogue-run--Irish potatoes--will send a bushel and a half of clean honey locust seed--directions for these--French Will--Washington's supposed promised of freedom after seven years of service--Dick at Dogue-run.","Despite probable increase in value of lands because of great immigration, Washington has decided to sell his lands west of Allegheny mountains due to troubles with tenants and collecting rent--he gives Shreve first choice at land in Fayette County [Pa.] on which he now lives--specifies terms--if nothing is decided by the end of February, Washington will feel free to sell land Shreve is on to another.","Washington discusses discrepency with Miller's receipt--price of flour fell before Washington's was made ready for the market--wheat crop over all the U.S. was extremely short--price should rise again before the warm weather--Doctor Stuart--Col. Ball--inquires about the treading floor in the new barn at Dogue-run--a general rule being of leaving either single trees or clumps--gardener is allowed a fifth of what is sold from the nursery--death of Bishop--providing victuals and clothing for Donaldson's son--Donaldson should teach Isaac and the boy Jem in the principles of implements--filling up gullies--French's Will--Washington not too concerned with hunting him up--only as an example--Broad Creek--Bladensburgh--upper Marlborough--procuring seeds for the gardener--St. Foin--Mr. Lear--furze seed--Cale or cole seed--asks if the ferry people will have the field at Mansion house for corn--rotation--Mr. Lund Washington--indebted for fish--Austin.","Washington sends her a copy of Jefferson's \"Notes of Virginia\" [Notes on the State of Virginia]--cannot find \"Dr. Franklin's Strictures on the abuse of the press\" among his remaining volumes of the Bee--he hopes to see her at dinner tomorrow.","Cedar making a good hedge--cedar berries--proper season for removing cedar trees--had success when removing them in a deep frost--wants to experiment with keeping hogs in sties from pigs--death of old Betty.","Mrs. Styles--Austin--Washington doubts that the little old field at the ferry could be got in order in time for oats and clover--use it for corn, wheat and clover--agrees with the arrangement of fields Nos. 1, 3, and 6 at Muddy hole--immediate profit is not so much an object with Washington as the restoration of worn out and gullied fields--old clover lot planted with potatoes--manure the bad parts--advertising the horse and jack--can stand at last year's rate's--wheat fields covered with a thin layer of snow--has enclosed garden seeds for Ehler.","Surveying the four mile run--Mr. [Lund] Washington and Mr. Terret--Moses Ball--likely Washington will have more than 100 bushels of oats to spare--had hoped for three to four thousand--hopes the price will be higher than half a crown by the end of April--transplanting young cedars--make hedges--preparing a seed--lucern--use of a heavy harrow with sharp teeth--linnen to cloath the negroes--proper care and attention given to the bacon--Smith--Old Butler--tedious execution of work by the carpenters--Betty.","Washington received Pearson's letter with 1st volume and part of 2nd of Memoirs of Academy of Arts and Sciences -- gives his thanks to members of the Academy.","Washington has spoken to Mr. William Weston, an English engineer, about Weston's visiting the falls of the Potomac. Working \"on the Canal, between the Waters of Susquehanna \u0026 the Schuylkill [sic]\" Weston will be arriving via Baltimore. Washington regrets that it is too late for Weston to arrange to meet Lear at the confluence of the Shenendoah and the Potomac, as Lear had wished.","Washington was afraid the open weather (frost) would have injured the wheat--expenses of the estate covered by wheat--rolling the bad parts of a field--questions Pearce's surveying assessment of a plot--commiting a jack to the Eastern Shore--Mr. Charles Lee--Mr. Pearse Bailey--land property is rising fast in value--the number of emigrants--Col. Washington--oznabrigs--the Trial--Capt. Hand--high price of clover seed--scaley bark hiccory nut--Illinois nut--honey locust seed.","Selling all the fish to one man is best--if Mr. Smith will give five shillings per one thousand for herring and twelve shilling in hundred for shad, Pearce had better enter into a written agreement with him--surveying the boundries--Mr. [Lund] Washington--cedar berries--oznabrigs--flax--Mr. Bayley--price of lands--especially those convenient to the federal city.","Regarding some of Ball's land which he wants to sell to the government to build an arsenal--Col. Pickering thinks the price too high and situation too low down--Washington doesn't want to say anything more to the Secretary of War lest anyone think he is influenced by family connection--has never seen any such act passed by Virginia legislature as Ball mentioned in his letter of 19 December.","Washington expresses feelings of humility at praise of his work in Revolution and in the government--he gives all credit to \"the Great ruler of events\" and \"kind Providence.\"","Wheat on the ground is in so unpromising a way--inquires to the look of the barley--roller--French's Paul--pains taken to apprehend and bring him to punishment--Dick--Betty Davis--Sarah, possibly a spinner at the Mansion, in childbed--purchase of one thousand yards of German oznabrigs--lucern seed to be had in Alexandria--new overseer at Mansion house--Allison--inquires about the price of flour in Alexandria--both superfine and fine are up again in Philadelphia.","On the Sloop Harmony--Capt. Ellwood--Washington has sent 972 1/2 yards of oznabrigs--Mrs. Fanny Washington---Col. Gilpin--Washington has also included various seeds--some rare and valuable--turnips--chiccory--botany bay grass seeds--requests that the gardener use his utmost skill and care--cabbage--lucern--preparing for its arrival--Sammy is to supply the place of Bristol--Cyrus, a dower slave--the children of Daphne--Mr. Smith--one purchaser for the fish--Mrs. Fanny Washington, Dr. Stuart and Mr. Lund Washington--Gray--India hemp--Pair graffs.","New overseers are turning out well--Grove--Allison--Washington has received twenty pounds of lucern seed--eight pounds of lucern and the like quantity of clover mixed to the acre--grasses ought to be sown on clean and well prepared ground--Betty Davis and Pearce's having difficulty distinguishing between real and feigned sickness--Paul--Mr. Dulany--artichokes.","Mr. Pierce Bailey--land on difficult run--inquiry of the new meadow at Dogue-run--affects of the winter weather on the growing grain, the grass and the fields which are to be sown and planted--Moses at the mill-- Tom and Ben--coopering--Gray--Isaac making ploughs--Donaldson--gardener attending to pease--an English gentleman, named Strickland--red wine and madeira--Mrs. Fanny Washington--porter.","Carter Ben at the River farm, laid up many weeks--potatoe plan experiment--impediments from the weather in sowing oats--winter grain should now show its spring appearance--roller-cutting small grain before it is suffered to get too ripe--honey locust seed--advertising of Paul.","Washington does not expect to be at Mt. Vernon by Sunday--the roads through Maryland are impassible and business in the federal city has detained him--injured parts of meadow should be resown--if that, or the other meadows, were once well taken with timothy, floods would not wash of[f] the soil.","\"Calculation of the number of Bricks wanting for the Barn at River Farm\" --Bricks for barn at River Farm.  Sketch is for barn at Dogue Run Farm.  -total number of bricks for each section of the new barn--sketch of barn placement and surrounding grounds.","Grain and grass have benefitted by the late rains--flour in the mill is to be inspected--poor prices.","Wheat and grass continue to mend--warm weather and rain--also brought on oats--disposing of flour--midlings and ship stuff--Davenport--mill account for last year--the boy at the mill to go to the garden at Mansion house--two deaths in the family--one of them a young fellow--McKoy--Green--Davis--fence at Dogue-run to enclose the barn--the number of bricks required for the barn in the Neck (River farm).","Washington has enclosed sketches of the barn to be built at River farm--2 inch planks of white oak for the threshing floor--1 inch and a quarter pine plank for the lower floor of the graineries--other directions for construction--Mr. Stuart and the making of bricks--asks of the character of the carpenter who built Mrs. Peak's barn--honey locust plants--speaks of a book which contains information on these--Pekan or Illinois nut-plants sent by a gentleman from Jamaica--Doctor Craik--Cooper Jack.","Crops in need of rain--plenty of rain in Philadelphia--need for bread in Europe will raise wheat prices--wants to plant a good many potatoes--buck wheat--white homony bean is very productive--corn--cutting the forward wheat in good season--Dr. Stuart-transplanting the honey locust--speaks of a disorder in the horses.","Washington encloses an advertisement which he plans to put in various gazettes and newspapers -- he confides in secrecy his plan to rent his farms \u0026 the dower slaves -- he may even interest associations in England or Scotland in farms through advertisements in gazettes -- the intermarriage of dower negroes with others and those on neighboring farms will cause affecting \u0026 trying consequences, so Washington cautions Stuart to make no mention of the plan for the present -- he doesn't care to rent farms to \"our country farmers\" because they wear out the land and little else -- he wants Stuart ask in confidence British merchants in Alexandria and Dumfries about the scheme -- Washington mentions Eliza (\"Betsy\") Custis's marriage and gives his evaluation of the groom, Mr. Thomas Law -- thinking of G.W.P. Custiss interests, Washington asks Stuart whether there might have been an erroneous division of negroes for Mr. Thomas Peter for his wife's (Martha Custis's) share.","Details on the shingles--additional directions for the barn--removal of all the cabins at River and Union farms--wants to punish the thief who robbed the meat house at Mt. Vernon--Nathan suspected of this sort formerly--Postilion Joe has been caught in similar practices--Sam would not be restrained if he saw an opening to do the like.","Washington hopes that it rained at Mt. Vernon--insect--distemper among horses--selling hay in Alexandria--Mr. Halley--reducing a lot in Alexandria for an allay--enclosed a newspaper containing some ideas on the culture of potatoes--making them into bread--James Butler--the Academy in Alexandria--Rev. Mr. Muir.","Autograph letter signed from George Washington to Tobias Lear, personal secretary of George Washington, regarding the purchase of bank shares on his behalf. Addressed on verso in holograph with intact seal and docket in Tobias Lear's writing.","Speaks of rains which brought disasters--young mule killed--shells gathered for lime--filling between the logs of the cabins with clay--wheat--the scab--the rust--gullies at the Mansion house.","Washington plans to come to Mt. Vernon about the middle of the month--dormant windows on each side of the pediment--front side of the stable--Donaldson--grain and hay--Davy's lost lambs--very suspicious appearance--he has some sly, cunning and roguish negroes under him--asks how Ben at the mill is employed--Ruth and Ben at the River farm--both Pearce and Groves are ill.","Washington asks Lewis whether he has purchased any of the Berckley or Frederick leases--is he going to?--directs him to send money collected and names of persons as \"I am in want, and have only deprived myself of the use of it from the hope of its laying the foundation of a batter annuity; which my heavy expenditures very much need.\" \"Unless business should require my attendance at the Seat of government sooner it is probable I shall remain at this place until the end of September-\".","Discusses second wheat field at Davy's field on Dogue-run farm--directions for plowing-destruction by storms in GW's locale-chance for wheat next year in Davy's field is hurt by corn-plowing green buck wheat, then sowing wheat thereon immediately, for an experiment-collect money due for flour sold.","Saving sufficient clover seed--sowing wheat as soon as ground is in order--requests the length and breadth of the two pavements between the steps of the middle door and those of the end doors of the Mansion house.","Frequent and hard rains--effect on the forward corn--all the wheats and oats are in--Washington wishes the hay was in also--Donaldson is leaving--requests that Pearce hire the carpenter recommended by Col. William Washington (Washington's nephew)--John Neale can have Donaldson's house and garden.","Plowing Davy's field at Dogue-run--clover being well turned in by good plows and good plowmen--same with the buck wheat--taking the worker force and applying it to another farm that is ready for plowing--barley--Washington asks about the wheat which has already been threshed--asks Pearce to send two bushels of the early wheat to him--Mr. Kitt--900 bushels of oats for sale--Pearce has sold 300--overseers for Union and Dogue-run farms.","Miss Betsy Custis--an enclosed letter for her--a cover letter.","Sowing wheat in ground that is not ready for its reception--sowing the lot by the spring, where potatoes are growing, with lucern--abuse of plows--checked by the overseers--constant repair by Isaac--character of Mr. Neale.","Pearce has recommenced seeding--more favorable weather--all the wheat, sowed by the middle of the month, should be in the ground in good season--Washington fears that Davy's field, at Dogue-run, was too wet to sow--such land as [his], when plowed wet, always bakes hard--expects to set out in two or three days for Mt. Vernon.","Washington asks Page's advice on what should be done about renting or selling land and in working with the writer of a letter Washington encloses--desires to sell share in Dismal Swamp--it is more expensive than productive. This draft written in the hand of secretary Bartholomew Dandridge, with additions by Washington.","Postilion Joe--Washington does not expect to reach Philadelphia before Tuesday afternoon--wheat would be a heavy loss should the weavil get into it--let no time be lost in getting it out of the straw and ground up as fast as the mill is able to do it--take the corn out of the field as soon as it can be safely done--gathering white thorn berries--the sooner the potatoes are up and secured the better--trimming the Lombardy Poplar and the Yellow Willow.","Pearce had been sick, but has since recovered--fly is found in the wheat--expresses disappointment with the Englishman overseer--a certificate for Donaldson--hedging--Washington suspects that Pearce can have no dependence on the berry of the white thorn from his friend in Newcastle--after viewing the hedges from Christiana to Wilmington, Washington does not believe that a gallon of seed could be gathered--pamphlet on the subject of manures--death of the trusty old negro Jack--replacing him--Allison.","Washington wants to enclose all his crops with live fences--asks that Pearce attend to them with as much care as a field of Indian corn--wants to tend less ground--manure and cultivate the smaller quantity higher--English thorn--honey locust--cedar hedge--directions on hedging--Lombardy poplar--Capt. Ellwood--Mr. Hartshorn or Col. Gilpins--has sent 28 1/2 pounds of chiccory seed--directions for sowing--enclosed a small sketch showing the course of a new road--asks Pearce to urge the miller to grind the wheat as fast as he can--inquires about the look of the growing crops and if an overseer for Union farm has been acquired.","Sickness among the negroes--diminishing prospect of a good crop of corn--breaking up the fields for the ensuing crop--preparing the shelters--for the horses at River farm--asks about Neale--list of work for the carpenters--Isaac and Joe--enclosed copy of the invoices of the oznabrigs and blankets--seine twine--payment of Pearce and the overseers--Peter.","Washington says he knows nothing further on subject of extract on other side [which is not on our copy]--asks Morris to let him know what answer to give Commissioners of Federal City--\"Their credit I know has been stretched to its utmost limits in order to keep the wheels moving even in the slow \u0026 unprofitable manner in which they have turned.\"","Materials for hedging--cedar berries--explains his opinion of tilling less land and increasing the quality of the crops--manure--growing grain looks well--hogs put up for porke.","The sickness at Mt. Vernon is abating-tells Pearce to encourage Cyrus to persevere-he is to use money from last year's flour and corn to pay any debts-good price for wheat in Philadelphia-seine twine-Peter choosing two more mules.","Washington fears Pearce is unwell--price of flour is good--Washington can buy twine in Philadelphia, but no vessel is bound for the Potomack before the river closes--gives some suggestions (including hiring the landing out) should Pearce not be able to get twine from Alexandria in time.","Washington introduces Capt. Myers to Lear--wants to know if Myers will be employed as engineer and superintendent for lock navigation by the Directors of the Potomac Company--Lear can determine whether his testimonials as architect and knowledge of locks, etc. is sufficient.","Memorandum in the hand of George Washington with dimensions of architecdtural details in and around the house -- piazza at west door: brick pavement between the tiles 5 feet 3 inches by 9 feet 6 inches; tiles are 12\" square; stone margin around them of 6\" on outer edge, 9\" on inner next the house. --gives measurements of windows in the new room; the Venetian window is given in exact detail; the two smaller (or end windows); the dimensions of the chimney in the new room in detail.","The Mount Vernon farm manager, William Pearce, sends President Washington a memorandum listing some of the room dimensions in the Mansion. Specifically, he includes \"The hight of the Rooms up staires \u0026 garrett; the blue room; room over the small dining room; the room the Marques Delafiat [Marquis de Lafayette] Lodged In; the Yellow room; garret rooms; garden gate; gate front of lawn; kitching [kitchen] garden gate; cellar windows.\" Docketed \"Dimentions [Dimensions] of the Rooms upstairs and the Gates and the cellar windows\". A second memorandum, \t\npossibly in the hand of Tobias Lear. Notes include - of the two sides; That side which fronts the grotto 31' long, distance between corners and window; length of window; hgt of window; the chimney side, height of door, width of wall between door and chimney, sides of chimneys, height of mantle piece; ends 23 ft. wide, doors \u0026 windows; list of dimensions. Third document included shows height of Mr. W.'s room, size of windows, upper windows west side of M[ansion] house, size of New Room chimney, the windows on west side of cellar. Autograph document, 2 page, in hand of William Pearce (?) docketed \"The Sizes of the windows \u0026 C.\"","Partially printed invitation from President of the United States to dine at 4 pm.","Pearce has met with a supply of twine in Alexandria--Washington is not disposed to sell his flour for anything less than it sells in Philadelphia--Davenport should hasten the grinding--suspects that his letter to Pearce must have been opened before it reached Mt. Vernon--by persons looking for bank and post notes.","Davenport is ill--decline in price of flour--price of fish--fallen timbers to the Waggoners--honey locust--inquires of the standing of the winter grain--grubbing--new road--Allison--salary to Mr. Davis--Mr. Herbert--new race at the mill.","Speaks of a certain letter that accompanies two parcels of rice--gives all the information respecting their cultivation--reminds Pearce to document the time and place of the rice being put into the ground.","Sickness is prevelant among the people--inquires if the grain has been covered with snow--death of Davenport--search for a replacement--Ben at the mill is sick also--salary for Mr. Davis--Mr. Herbert.","Pearce has listed Dower Negroes for Washington--asks for a list of all the remaining negroes on the estate--if a replacement for the miller cannot be had, the mill can be rented on advantages terms--hopes to determine the whole amount of last year's wheat--price--repairing the Mansion house--Washington will have Venetian blinds made--Dr. Stuart--Peter--Pearce is to aid Mrs. Davenport should she decide to move to Norfolk--mentions advertisement for determining the possibility of renting the farms.","Washington encloses an advertisement which he plans to put in various gazettes and newspapers--he confides in secrecy his plan to rent his farms and the dower slaves--he may even interest associations in England or Scotland in farms through advertisements in gazettes--the intermarriage of dower negroes with others and those on neighboring farms will cause affecting and trying consequences, so Washington cautions Stuart to make no mention of the plan for the present--he doesn't care to rent farms to \"our country farmers\" because they wear out the land and little else--he wants Stuart to ask in confidence British merchants in Alexandria and Dumfries about the scheme--Washington mentions Eliza (\"Betsy\") Custis's marriage and gives his evaluation of the groom, Mr. Thomas Law--thinking of G.W.P. Custis's interests, Washington asks Stuart whether there might have been an erroneous division of negroes for Mr. Thomas Peter for his wife's (Martha Custis's) share .","On February 10, 1796, upon learning of his eldest step-granddaughter's engagement to Thomas Law, George Washington writes this letter of congratulations to him. Washington's fatherly interest in the betrothal of Eliza \"Betsey\" Parke Custis is apparent. He expresses surprise, gives his blessing, and invites the couple to visit Philadelphia after the ceremony. Thomas Law earned his fortune in India and met Washington's step-granddaughter shortly after his arrival in America. The couple was married the following month, on March 21, 1796.","Washington is under no apprehension of falling price of flour--wishes to rent the mill after the current crop of wheat is manufactured--250 dollars is not sufficient rent--Mr. Digges--Col. Fitzgerald--tenants near Mrs. French's must pay more than 20/. rent for every acre of tillable land--printer in Alexandria does not have enough types for the advertisement--repairs to the north end of the Mansion--Caesar has been absent six days--renting the farms--Pearce is entertaining doubts of remaining another year.","Washington has sent by Capt. Hand, a cask of clove seed and a small box of Apple graffs--apples are of a most extraordinary size--purchasing shares in the Bank of Alexandria.","Scarcity of corn and its high price--new ground at Mansion house--trimming the trees--price of flour and calculations when to sell--renting the mill--100 pounds per year would fall far short--Mrs. French--frost and the look of the winter grain--Allison--Col. Ball--Mr. Robert Lewis--sending out the jacks--Thomas Allison--winter has been open and mild-selling hay.","President Washington presents a small color minature bust portrait of himself by the Marchioness de Brehan, with his compliments, to Anne Willing Bingham, the wife of Senator William Bingham. \"Not for the representation.--Not for the value;-- but as the production of a fair hand the offering is made and the acceptan[ce] of it is requested.--\".","Letter regarding plantation management.","On the Commerce, Washington will send eight bushels of field pea, chiccory and eight bushels of winter vetch--directions for the cultivation--wind blowing down trees--selling the flour--Mr. Minor has recommended a Mr. Darnes as a tenant--Mr. Gill and renting the mill--inquires of the dimensions and details on the chimney in the new room at the Mansion.","Informs Pearce of Sarah Green's distress--if she is in real distress, Pearce should afford her some relief--do not send her money--Washington suspects she may be rigging herself rather than obtaining necessaries for her family--if she cannot support her children, she should bind them to good masters and mistresses who will teach them a trade.","Mr. Lear--price of Pease (flour) due to European accounts--Mr. Smith--tells Pearce to sell all wheat including midlings and ship stuff--high winds destroying the fences--renting jacks--Peter--Mr. Lewis--hopes the gardener tried the apples graffs--bad season at the fishery.","Washington to his nephew, Robert Lewis regarding his method of collecting rents. He also mentions that he tries to avoid litigation, when speaking of a land dispute between neighbors Ariss and McCormick and himself. He ends with a note about his \"Jack\" or donkey, explaining it was too late to send out for breeding this season.","Maria and Charles Washington are unwell--Dr. Craik--since the wheat crop was so bad, it would be unlucky to have also missed the best market for flour--asks Pearce to inquire to Mr. Christie of the character of Mr. Joseph Gallop and his brothers--renting River farm--repairs to the Mansion--Mr. Robert Lewis.","Washington writes his condolences on the death of Bassett's sister, Fanny Bassett Washington Lear--Tobias Lear recently met in Philadelphia with Washington--they discussed, and now Washington writes about, disposition of the children [of Fanny B. Washington and G.A. Washington]--Washington always intended to take Fayette under his care but now decided it better to keep Fanny's children together--final decision to be postponed \"until I bid adieu to public life\"--children are all now at Mount Vernon. [Tobias Lear's wife, Fanny Bassett Washington Lear, has died, leaving 3 children by her 1st husband G.A. Washington. These were Anna Maria, George Fayette and Charles Augustine Washington. Lear himself had one son, Benjamin Lincoln Lear by his first wife.]","Drought continues--the prospect for good crops of small grains is unpromising--Washington wishes the loss in grain may be made up in fishing--fall in the price of flour--Mr. Robert Lewis--Mr. Hughes--Joseph Gallop--renting River farm--inquires of the prospect of fruit--lucern seed--chiccory and clover--Maria and Charles have got well again.","Washington sends invoice and bill of lading \"for the long expected Seeds (which by the bye have cost me at least four times as much as I expected).\" Requests Lear to forward the seeds to his Mount Vernon manager William Pearce, \"the season for sowing the Peas and succory being already far advanced.\"","Between April and May of 1796, George Washington exchanged letters with Virginia statesman Edward Carrington about the context and expectations set forth by the Constitution. After much political debate, the Jay treaty had been approved by the Senate, but the House of Representatives was withholding funding. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were setting the stage for the next presidential election and it was a time of intense discussions about politics and the public good. ","Understanding that these discussions were an important step in the relationship between the government and the citizens, Washington wrote to Carrington explaining his perspective on these issues: \"Whatever my own opinion may be on this, or any other subject, interesting to the Community at large, it always has been, and will continue to be, my earnest desire to learn, and to comply, as far as is consistent, with the public sentiment; but it is on great occasions only, and after time has been given for cool and deliberate reflection, that the real voice of the people can be known.\"","Washington reflected on the fact that the current debates were not about the Treaty itself, but whether or not there should be a treaty. He wrote a similar letter to Maryland statesman, Charles Carroll on the same day.","Washington will give the application of Mr. Thomas Freeman the same impartial consideration as other applicants for job of surveyor of western boundaries under new treaties--he mentions the election of Mr. Thomas Sprigg as representative from Maryland--Washington makes a lengthy discussion of opposition in House of Representatives to the Jay Treaty--he opines that the country must stay out of European wars in order first to build up its strength and become a 1st rate power.","Drought still continues--has had good rain in Philadelphia--grain and grass in [those] parts look well--Pearce is near the completion of corn--planting--sowing peas and chiccory--winter vetch carefully preserved until Autumn--depreciation of flour price--result of House of Representatives--Mr. Robert Lewis--Messers Bennett and Watts--Washington has sent two dozen Windsor chairs for the new room.","Rain has fallen, but cold and drying winds have reduced its effect--frosts injuring the fruit--clover seed perished as a result of the drought--need for the crop and high price of seed--constructing a lane at Dogue-run next to the overseer's house--receipts for fish--an account kept of the times the Coach Mares go the jacks.","Washington is glad to hear that Pearce has sold all the flour--more rain in Philadelphia than at Mt. Vernon--getting supplied with good rams--Mr. Gough--Mr. Darnes--Davis raising the walls of the barn at River farm--repairing the house in the upper garden, called the School house--Paschal is reported sick six days in the week.","Weather has been seasonable of late, however, the grain and grass have received--transplanting cedar--damage of the family piece of Marquis de la Fayette, sustained as a result of the sun--Peter--the well house from the Mansion has been carried to Union farm.","Interest in the progress toward creating the new Federal City. Refers to the duties of 3 commissioners who were appointed by the Continental Congress--Thomas Johnson, Daniel Carroll and David Stewart.","A pipe of wine and a box of tea sent from Philadelphia--Windsor chairs--Mr. Aimes traveling to the federal city--Mr. Lear will show him the way to Mt. Vernon--inquires of Maria and the two boys--early wheat and other small grains, peas and grasses--India hemp--expects to have many respectable visitors during his stay at Mt. Vernon, and hopes to find everything in good order.","It is not likely that Washington will be at Mt. Vernon before the 20th--everything about the houses should be got in clean and nice order--Neal--Caroline--cleaning servants quarters--abundant supply of meat--inquires of the venetian blinds and the dormant windows in the stables--insists that Pearce mention these and the like in his reports--keep a sufficiency of oats for Washington's horses and those of his visitors--keep the grain and hay harvests from interfering with each other--Miss Nelly Custis.","Copy in Washington's hand - Bond Matthew Ritchie to George Washington 1st June 1796 For payment of $8,820 with interest by Installments - viz. 3469.20 1st June 1797 3292.80. 1 June 1798 and 3116.40. 1 June 1799. The original, of which this is a copy, was on the 22d. of January 1798 enclosed to the Honble. James Ross of Pittsburgh, to be deposited in the Bank of Pennsylvania for Collection agreeably to the tenor thereof - (Signed) G. Washington\".","Bond to pay $17,000 if he fails to pay $3469.20 on June 1, [1797], $3292.80 on June 1, 1798, \u0026 $3116.40 on June 1, 1799.","Signed by Matthew Ritchie.","Witnessed by James Ross and John Ritchie.","Receipted June 6, 1797 for $3,469.20 by G. Washington.","Washington writes that since Anderson didn't answer many of his queries, nothing can be decided about his employment until Washington can see him, which will be at Mt. Vernon at end of month--Washington expected him to speak with candor about his qualifications, although he is \"sensible it is not a pleasant thing for any man to speak of himself\"--as Washington will reside on the estate from now on, much work will be taken off superintendant's shoulders--Washington describes the writing of the weekly farm reports, etc. that should take only a few hours each week--he sees no need for assistant--Fredericksburg mails made up every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday evening.","Weather has been extremely wet--seeding must have gone slowly--Washington Custis writes that Mr. Stuart was very ill of a fever--Scoon--Violet--Cash--weavil is very much in Stuart's wheat.","Washington wishes that the wheat be sown as soon as possible--Mr. Lewis--sowing the winter vetch in proper season--rape seed--inquires if Pearce received any benefit from Dr. Perkin's metallic application--search for new overseers.","Re: Impending trip to Philadelphia. Requests house be ready, especially painting done. George and Martha have been ill with colds. Mrs. Stuart was very ill, now better.","Cyrus--Mr. Frestal and Mr. Lafayette--Mrs. Washington--some butter left in the cellar and some beef in a tub--James--Pearce is to clean out Washington's study and get their baggage and James on the first vessel bound for Philadelphia--Pearce's family is moving to the Mansion house--Dinah--Mr. Blagden to examine the quarry--mules for Washington's carriage.","James Wilkes--Mr. Law--Mr. Alexander Smith is not able to take up his note--Pearce is to make arrangements for Smith's repaying, including interest from the time the note comes due--security of payment--Richmond made an example for the robbery he committed--severe drought--difficulty with wheat--quarters at River and Muddy-hole farms--venetian blinds--dimensions of the window frames.","Forwarded William A. Washington's letters to Mr. Philips of Andover and sends him the answers--received in years past from Sir Isaac Heard, Garter and principal king at arms, the (Washington) armorial--George Washington at the time sent him his best knowledge of Washington progenitors since their arrival in America--gave all information he possessed on subject, but knows nothing of Lawrence Washington's descendants--asks William A. Washington to give any help he can, from old papers he might have and inscriptions on tombs at old family vault at Bridge-Creek, part William's estate--\"Although I have not the least solicitude to trace our Ancestry, yet as this Gentleman (Heard) appears to interest himself in the research common civility requires that he should obtain the aids he asks ...\".  Includes letterpress copy","Drought continues--Egyptian wheat--causey--new road--Davy and Mr. [James] Anderson--scarcity of oznabrigs in Alexandria--paints and oils--Mr. Lear--Mr. Alexander Smith--Pearce is to measure Mrs. Washington's Bed Chamber--dimensions of the chimney in the new dining room--Peter--wants the size of the blue room.","Regarding Maria Washington, Lear's step-daughter. Washington asks Lear to set a date with Mr. Van Vleck, principal of a school for young ladies in Bethlehem, Penn., for Maria's arrival at the school. Wn. proposes that \"... if we were to reduce our cultivation [of wheat] ... to half the present quantity, and manure and till that half well ... our profits would be greater while the other half would be improving.\"","Mr. Lear-Mr. Smith's debt is to stand upon the security Pearce has placed it-inquires of the look of the winter grain and vetches--the yield of the wheat and corn-Pearce has recovered eleven dollars of James Kirk's money.","Washington writes that he received no letter from Pearce which leads him to conclude that something more than common has happened--on board of Capt. Ellwood are oil, paint and oznabrigs--directions for distributing and cutting oznabrigs--dependence of the gardener's wife and Allison's wife-planting shrubs--Mr. Anderson--Washington expresses his wishes to have an icehouse prepared when ice forms--hopes Frank has taken care of the tarriers [terriers]--female in heat.","Wheat is beginning to heat--floor of the barn at Dogue-run has already given way--Pearce must kill and salt the pork before he leaves--also, tend to the ice house--Mr. Anderson--trimming trees--Mr. Smith--Gray the weaver--hopes the shelters for the cattle are up--Mr. Craik--Clark, an overseer prospect--Washington will send a certificate of his satisfaction in Pearce's services as a manager.","Lack of rain--Mr. Alexander Smith--Mr. Lear--the ground, where ivy and wild honey suckle are to be planted, is not to be plowed beforehand--Frank, Hercules, and Cyrus--Allison--Washington is displeased with his conduct--would like the new road completed before spring--Mr. Neal continues indisposed and the carpenters do nothing--Sall, Mima and Dick are regularly returned sick--Mr. Anderson expects to arrive by the 27th--clover grass seeds.","Pearce's conduct during his three years has given Washington entire satisfaction--reluctantly parts with him, on account of a rheumatic affection--knowledge in farming and mode of managing [GW's] business--Washington has great confidence in Pearce's honesty, sobriety, industry and skill.","Washington acknowledges the General Assembly's vote of thanks--he declares that his \"highest ambition has been, by faithfully and zealously serving my country to the utmost of my abilities, in all the public employments of my life, to merit the approbation of my fellow citizens.\"--he now looks forward to his return to \"private occupation in the shades of rural retirement.\"","Washington writes a long letter to his new manager--he has received Anderson's letter and reports--intends separating old and new cattle, etc.--approves killing old bulls--\"... it has always been my custom to supply [my table] with the best [meat]\"--permission to purchase hogs and cattle--distillery, \"the place for, and means of conducting it, is left entirely to yourself\"--cutting down trees in front of house--\"I never expected that that ground [in front of house] would give corn in proportion to the labour I meant to bestow on it--the primary objects of the cultivation are to cleanse it thoroughly of the undergrowth, and to lay it down (as mentioned in my Memorandums) to grass for Pasture, or pleasure grounds, and in order that it may be well worked and prepared for these ...\"--don't finish new road at sacrifice of crops--mill race--wants ditch and fence along this road from Mansion House enclosure to Muddy Hole to be woodland pasture for brood mares--barn floor at Dogue Run--new mill race will avoid high land, which caused leak--boats and seines to be put in order for fishing season--iron for wheel bands--raising turnips, especially Swedish--potatoes--rotation of crops--potatoes planted between corn rows--evaluation of Mr. Pearce's work--filling ice house--fear of fire at Mount Vernon, \"there is nothing that fills my mind with more apprehension when I am from home\"--encloses grape seeds and eggs of silkworm to give gardener--Mrs. Washington requests to pay particular attention to the [Bacon (?)].","Concerning a troublesome set of false teeth that Washington was returning for repair.","Washington writes detailed instructions about the management of his farms--he has received Anderson's reports and inventory--approves placement of distillery at mill as temporary measure--discusses a new road--the dry well in cellar at north end of house to be filled with ice, leaving it open--it melted before, because it was not done correctly--pork is kept there now--he sends new red clover seed discovered by farmer in Jerseys, also potato seeds--Washington will write Landon Carter about sending peas--Anderson should exercise his own judgment on cutting back thorn hedges to thicken them--Washington mentions that Anderson's inventory indicates the loss of a large boat, which would be the second of his fishing boats to have gone missing--he notes in the Alexandria store accounts the great number of spades, etc., carpenters tools, charged to him, and he fears embezzlement--things are to be bought from merchants only on written order from Anderson, as was done in the past--ends by asking Anderson how the grain and vetch are doing.","Washington writes his thanks for Carter's answers to queries--he will respond when he is not so \"occupied with the duties of my public station\"--he asks Carter to let manager, James Anderson, know whether he can get 30 bushels of peas from him, as soon as possible, because Washington always likes to have his seed on hand before he begins to prepare the ground--Washington will pay Carter as soon as delivered.","Washington sells his presidential horses to Elizabeth Powel.","Washington acknowledges receipt of Andersons reports \u0026 letter -- Andersons opinion of the overseers is no doubt correct, and \"if the Negroes will not do their duty by fair means, they must be compelled to do it\" -- despite Washingtons policy of feeding, clothing, and caring for the slaves, they will try to shirk their work with feigned sickness especially after night walking, and must be examined promptly when claiming sickness.","Washington writes to ask Carter to inform James Anderson when peas will be delivered--he affirms Anderson's suggestion that Carter send the order by wagon to the Potomac where Washington's boat can carry it to Mount Vernon--the roads from Stafford Court House to Occoquon are in terrible shape, making this plan the most expedient--Washington will, of course, pay for the use of Carter's wagon--the matter rests between Carter and Anderson.","Washington writes that he had received Anderson's letter with reports--as \"the public business presses me\" and as he expects to be at Mount Vernon shortly, he tells Anderson to carry on--enclosed is a letter from Landon Carter about peas he is to furnish, but as it is unintelligible to Washington, he also encloses his reply to Carter so Anderson can read about the transportation plans and forward the letter--Washington adds a comment about wheat.","Washington writes that he sends the purchased coach horses to her--he hopes they will be treated well as they have been by him--\"as taking formal leave is not among the most pleasant circumstances of one's life\" he bids her adieu by letter until they see each other at Mt. Vernon--his remaining time in city will be taken up in packing--Nelly and Mrs. Washington join him in saying farewell.","Washington's receipt to Powel for $1000 paid upon delivery to her of his \"Town Coach horses\".","Washington responds to Powel's letter teasing him about finding Martha Washington's letters in the writing desk [see letter Elizabeth Powel to George Washington, Mar. 11, 1797]--\"But admitting that they had fallen into more inquisitive hands, the correspondence would, I am persuaded, have been found to be more fraught with expressions of friendship, than of enamoured love, and consequently, if the ideas of the possessor of them, with respect to the latter passion, should have been of the Romantic order to have given them the warmth, which was not inherent, they might have been committed to the flames.\"--he hopes to see Powel in Virginia--gives her names of recommended taverns and inns and distances from Philadelphia to Mt. Vernon--roads in fairly good shape--much repair work to do around Mt. Vernon, \"we are like the beginners of a new establishment, having everything in a manner to do.\"","\"Receipt for £200 Virginia Currency, part payment for 400 acres of land in Gloucester County, the land Washington had purchased from Mr. John Dandridge, Aug. 1, 1789; land to be conveyed to George Ball when he pays £300 more in cash and executes a mortgage for two additional payments, totaling £800. Interest 6% per annum. Signed by George Washington. Memorandum: first payment £3 short, signed George Ball. Second payment to be made before April 10, 1798--signed by Washington and Ball. Under date 1805 Nov. 3, George Ball gives permission for sale and transfer of land by George Washington's executors to Burwell Bassett. Witnessed by Wm. Wirt.\"","George Washington thanks Howard for inquiring of Henry Gough the price of cattle. GW thinks the price of $200 for \"a bull calf of nine months old\" too high. However, he will ask his manager if \"a calf of this Spring\" is worth $100, he may consider pursuing it.","List of pictures with their dimensions:Cupid's pastime, Sunrising, Do setting, the Cottage, The Herdsman, Young Herdsmn, the Flight, Evening, Morning, Nymphs Bathg, the Storm, The good Sqr, four Gibralter pictures, Jones and Pearson, Quebec \u0026 dervelast, Prospects, four of them, Thunderstorm, Storm with lights, Moonlight, A Storm, Davis's Streights, The Greenland Fishery, Hunting piece, Portrait of Dogs, Foundg Hospital, From a Picture, 2 landscapes.  Reverse side contains instructions for white-washing the garret rooms, painting three of them and the cupulo and roof, painting the Piazza outside and inside, above and below.","Washington presents Mrs. Robert Morris with the lustre which hung in the large drawing room in Philadelphia--it came by mistake to Alexandria--he had left the furniture in the two largest rooms of the house they were renting from the Morris family in case President Adams wanted it--parts of it Washington intended to sell, parts to dispose of in other ways--but except for the pictures, he left it all and offered it to Adams for \"reduced prices\"--Adams declined and it was left for Mr. Lear and Mr. Dandridge to dispose of them--this explains why the lustre was packed up and sent to Alexandria--Washington sends it back unopened and hopes it will be received without injury--he sends his regards to Bishop White [her brother]--Nelly Custis and her brother [G.W.P. Custis] are in the Federal City.","Dated at the top, the list of 11 suits includes: \"1 Full Suit of Regimentals;\" ditto half; and suits of Spanish cloth; olive colour; dark brown; lighter brown; half mourning; raven grey; black; then under the heading \"Velvet - Silk - \u0026 Cassimer\" 1 full Suit – Velvet, 1 Uncut.","Letter to James McAlpin, tailor in Philadelphia, regarding an order for clothes and a delinquent order for nankeens. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel. Note on panel, 'By Mr. Custis'","Postmarked by hand \"Alex 22 May,\" franked by Washington, excellent black seal with Washington's family seal imprinted, Washington's watermark (incomplete).","Writing to his agent in Philadelphia, Washington asks him to inform John Aitken, Philadelphia cabinetmaker, that no keys came for the secretary (writing desk) and the side table [sideboard].","Washington expresses his opinions on Anderson's \"Memorial\" to him on proposed plan of work at Mt. Vernon -- agrees substantially with his principles for conducting the different farms \u0026 modes of carrying them into effect","Washington expresses his opinions on Anderson's \"Memorial\" to him on proposed plan of work at Mt. Vernon--agrees substantially with his principles for conducting the different farms and modes of carrying them into effect--some minor modifications may be necessary--overseers don't need to know anything except to obey orders without question--comments on specifics in Anderson's Memorial--grass and oat fields at Mt. Vernon--farm and woodland pastures--\"Although there will be little or no cultivation at the Mansion House after the year 1798, yet keeping up the fences - getting fuel and performing other multifarious jobs\" make it difficult to predict force necessary to work it--grass at River Farm--Muddy Hole, Dogue Run, Union Farm turned more to meadows--wishes new mill race to be completed because he wishes to keep mill busy through the season by purchasing wheat to grind--approves Anderson's plan of a distillery to make profit, and will put carpenters to it as soon as possible--is not inclined to place Anderson's compensation for running the distillery and other business on footing Anderson suggests [Washington and Anderson to share the profits from distillery] but prefers to pay a standing wage--Washington gives his reasons, and will pay £140 to him and if he establishes the distillery which answers purposes, he will increase the salary in appreciation--will also hire a clerk if necessary--but if River Farm is rented, won't increase his wages at all--no overseer necessary for Mansion House, Will can do the work--Washington doesn't want one overseer overlooking both Union and Dogue Run because he has \"always found, however, that Negroes will either idle or slight their work if they are not closely attended to.\"","Letter from George Washington to James McAlpin, his tailor in Philadelphia, regarding payment for clothing made for George Washington Parke Custis. Washington instructs McAlpin to contact Clement Biddle, his agent in Philadelphia, to receive payment. Washington then addresses the issue of an escaped indentured servant named John Cline, stating, 'it was always my intention to have given him his freedom (as I did by the other servants under similar circumstances) when I retired from Public life had he remained with me'. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Asks if there is anyone Pearce can recommend as an overseer of Union farm--the dairies and fowls being attended by the overseer's wife--Washington hopes Pearce's crops have been good--his are as good as can be expected--hessian fly--inquires to the possibility of purchasing 3 or 4 hundred bushels of rye in Pearce's neighborhood.","Washington extends an invitation to Bushrod and wife. Will send a chariot to Colchester to meet them. Will not expect them for dinner which is at 3 O'Clock. With Mrs. Washington (Martha) he extends his best regards and compliments to Col. Blackburn \u0026 family.","Washington writes that Rufus King, the American Minister in London, had the decree of Virginia's High Court of Chancery published in London Gazette for 2 successive months--King sent copies of the paper to Washington, who forwards one to Bushrod and quotes from King's letter about publishing the decree.","Washington commiserates with Lewis over his runaway slave (\"the loss of your Servant\") -- this will become more frequent -- \"I wish from my Soul that the Legislature of this State could see the policy of the gradual abolition of Slavery. It might prevt. much future mischief.\" -- writes about Lewis coming to make his home at Mt. Vernon -- Lewis will be treated as a member of the family, and not paid -- his duties will be to entertain guests and visitors after the Washington retires to bed or study, \u0026 also to record a few papers at times -- Lewis can take advantage of his library (\"I have a great many instructive Books, on many subjects, as well as amusing ones\") -- he can perhaps also gain some knowledge from observing management of the farms by Anderson.","Discussion of William Pearce's employment at Mount Vernon.","Manuscript Architectural Plan of a room in the garret of Mount Vernon sent from George Washington to Clement Biddle when purchasing a stove for the room.","Notes and measured drawing in Washington's hand, specifying how a stove could be installed in a corner of one of the garret or attic bedrooms at Mount Vernon. Drawn at \"a scale of a foot to an inch\" Washington remarks that \"every part of it may be exactly measured and perfectly understood by any workman.\" While not dated (but on paper watermarked 1795, and therefore possibly as early as that), the drawing appears to be either a draft or Washington's file copy of a similar plan sent to Clement Biddle on 15 September 1797, cf. RM-1122.","Washington writes to Biddle to note that the picture frames arrived unbroken--asks Biddle to send 4 gilt frames without glass for paintings, giving measurements for these--also gives corrected dimensions for stove ordered earlier--encloses autograph plan of the room for which it is intended [see drawing under same date]--the new quarter's interest on his certificates will pay for these things--asks Biddle to insert enclosed advertisement, and to send the history of the United States by author unknown but \"which contains Nos. 5 and 6 alluded to in Col. Hamilton's late pamphlet\".","Washington sends this letter to Lafayette by his son--he expresses sympathy for Lafayette's sufferings, and joy at hearing of his release from prison--he explains why G.W. Lafayette did not come to live with him immediately on his arrival in America, the \"delicate and responsible situation in which I stood as a public officer\"--young Lafayette's conduct has been exemplary--filial affection made him impatient to return to France as soon as he heard of his father's release--Mr. Felix Frestel has been like a father to the boy--Lafayette has never stood higher in the affection of the people of America--Washington writes \"I have once more retreated to the shades of my own Vine and Fig tree, where I shall remain with best vows for the prosperity of that country for whose happiness I have toiled many years , to establish its Independence—Constitution—\u0026 Laws—and for the good of mankind in general, until the days of my sojournment, which cannot be many, are accomplished.\"--young George will tell Lafayette of affairs in America and politics.","Washington writes that he will write to Bushrod Washington for papers mentioned in her memorandum--says that \"Having had as little to do with Lawyers as any man of my age I pretend not to be a competent judge of\" the lawyer Swan's claims--claims not to know much about the case at hand [a suit being brought by heirs of Simon Pearson against George Washington, Triplett and others who purchased land from Pearson in 1763; Washington later selling his portion to Lund Washington to make up part of Hayfield farm where Elizabeth resided] but shares what he knows of the merits, possible expense, and prospects of the matter.","Washington writes to Bushrod about the suit of Thomas Pearson, heir entail to his brother Simon Pearson for lands sold by latter to George Washington, William Triplett, and George Johnson--Washington had later sold his portion to Lund Washington, making it part of the Hayfield farm now occupied by Lund's widow Elizabeth--the suit is founded on some supposed irregularity in last proceedings of the time--Washington asks Bushrod's opinion on certain points of the case.","George Washington's letter to William Stoy references medical treatment requested for Christopher, Washington's body servant, who had been bitten by a dog with rabies.  Stoy was a minister of the German Reformed Church in Lebanon, Pennsylvania.  He discovered a \"cure\" for hydrophobia and Stoy's Drops, a popular cure-all medicine. Celebrated for curing person bit by 'Mad animals,' Stoy successfully treats Christopher.","Washington inquires about the character, etc. of a Mrs. Forbes living in Richmond, recommended by John Brooke to be housekeeper at Mt. Vernon--Mrs. Washington \"is exceedingly fatigued \u0026 distressed for want of a good housekeeper\"--mentions the Pearson suit.","Washington writes McCarty a counter-proposal for a possible exchange of lands (5664 acres of McCarty's Sugar Land holdings in Loudoun County, Virginia, for 12,226 acres of Washington's on the Kanawha and Cole Rivers)--Washington makes a new proposition in the unsuccessful negotiation--he insists his lands on the Kanawha will become more valuable soon--a restored peace in Europe would increase immigration to America--Washington wants no legal difficulties resulting from any entail of McCarty's land.","Washington writes that he has received Bushrod's letters and the copy of the deed to William Williams for 589 acres of land, but finds it \"singular\" that the writ docking entail of land cannot be located in the court records--he sends Bushrod further information from his own files to aid the further search in this matter of the Pearson suit.","Washington agrees to high wages demanded by Mrs. Forbes, because of desperate need of a housekeeper at Mt. Vernon--asks Bushrod to make further enquiries concerning Mrs. Forbes and her habits, listing questions of interest--she will not eat at same table with the family, \"for if this was once admitted no line satisfactory to either party, perhaps, could be drawn thereafter\"--he wants Bushrod to ask Mrs. Forbes about hiring or buying a good Negro cook. Letterpress copy","Washington agrees to high wages demanded by Mrs. Forbes, because of desperate need of a housekeeper at Mt. Vernon--asks Bushrod to make further enquiries concerning Mrs. Forbes and her habits, listing questions of interest--she will not eat at same table with the family, \"for if this was once admitted no line satisfactory to either party, perhaps, could be drawn thereafter\"--he wants Bushrod to ask Mrs. Forbes about hiring or buying a good Negro cook--the postscript (which is not in the letterpress copy, but present here) inquires about legal practices that could impinge on the Pearson suit.","A printed bank check, completed in George Washingtons hand, made out to Gideon Worth in the amount of $103 and drawn on the Bank of Alexandria.","Washington writes of the order for the settlement of Colville estate, and Mr. Keith's queries regarding how to publish it--there is no word of Mrs. Forbes--Washington rehashes the correspondence regarding Mrs. Forbes and thinks that the conduct of Robert Brooke \"has been very ungenteel\" in not answering letters concerning Mrs. Forbes, unless the letters somehow miscarried.","Washington proposing that Mr. Parkinson lease one of his farms and agreeing to allow him to come over from England to see farm.","Washington writes that Law's pointer shall be taken care of at Mt. Vernon until he sends for him--pleasing to hear that Maryland to aid \"important objects on this River\"; hopes Virginia legislature will too--returns letter from the Marquis Cornwallis and other recent enclosures from Law--\"To stand high in the estimation of so respectable a character as Lord Cornwallis is a circumstance which must be as pleasing as it is honourable to you.\"--the Washingtons are glad to hear Mrs. Law and child are well--\"we remain in statu quo\"--compliments of season.","Taxes due on Kanhawa County land. Requests General Lee's original deed of conveyance for Kentucky land.","Three page letter written from Mount Vernon that shows Washington's frustration with his adopted grandson.","Washington writes to White to thank him for passing on information about the memorial before Congress and debates concerning the \"disgraceful topic\" occupying House of Representatives [Representative Matthew Lyon's attack on Rep. Roger Griswold]--he decries party feuds--mentions trouble with France and how he had hoped they would unify Congress--asks White what the general opinion of Col. Monroe's \"view of the Conduct of the Executive of the United States\" is.","Some accounts have been sent to Washington, left from Pearce's time at Mt. Vernon--Mr. Lear--Messers Fosters and May--in craddling the wheat, Washington wishes to catch it in the hand--inquires of the possibility of obtaining someone on the Eastern Shore, who understands the business--scythes--Mr. Stuart.","Washington encloses an extract from Rev. Belknap in order to enlist the aid of Chase in answering the questions. Washington wants to encourage Belknap whom he believes to be a man of merit and scholarship.","Washington expresses his opinions on Anderson's \"Memorial\" to him on proposed plan of work at Mt. Vernon -- agrees substantially with his principles for conducting the different farms \u0026 modes of carrying them into effect -- some minor modifications may be necessary -- overseers don't need to know anything except to obey orders without question -- comments on specifics in Anderson's Memorial -- grass \u0026 oat fields at Mt. Vernon -- farm \u0026 woodland pastures -- \"Although there will be little or no cultivation at the Mansion House after the year 1798, yet keeping up the fences - getting fuel and performing other multifarious jobs\" make it difficult to predict force necessary to work it -- grass at River Farm -- Muddy Hole, Dogue Run, Union Farm turned more to meadows -- wishes new mill race to be completed because he wishes to keep mill busy through the season by purchasing wheat to grind -- approves Andersons plan of a distillery to make profit, and will put carpenters to it as soon as possible -- Washington is not inclined to place Andersons compensation for running the distillery \u0026 other business on footing Anderson suggests [Washington and Anderson to share the profits from distillery] but prefers to pay a standing wage -- Washington gives his reasons, and will pay £140 to him \u0026 if he establishes the distillery which answers purposes, he will increase the salary in appreciation -- will also hire a clerk if necessary -- but if River Farm is rented, won't increase his wages at all -- no overseer necessary for Mansion House, Will can do the work -- Washington doesn't want one overseer overlooking both Union and Dogue Run because he has \"always found, however, that Negroes will either idle or slight their work if they are not closely attended to.\"","Washington writes to his nephew about contracting for a supply of corn for his distillery at Mount Vernon; mentions his manager Mr. Anderson.","Encloses 3 tobacco notes--requests Peter to dispose of them \"in safe hands\" for what they will bring--60 or 120 days credit make little difference.","Washington responds to Adams on accepting the appointment of Lieutenant General and Commander in Chief of the American Armies.","Transmit receipt for tobacco note sent by Peter--\"I am ignorant of the principles, on which I am called upon to pay for picking a Tenants tobacco; but presuming it was proper, I thank you for having done it\"--deposit tobacco in hands of Mr. Peter, \"your father\" to be disposed of by him--encloses postnote for $100, deduct what is owned him and return balance.","Autograph letter, signed. George Washington writes to Rev. Jonathan Boucher includes one of Washington's most memorable quotes, his profession that \"Peace, with all the world is my sincere wish\".","Washington writes that he prefers to take a chance on shipping tobacco to foreign markets rather than accept low prices in this country--he desires to know if any foreign bound ships in Georgetown will accept it on consignment, though, before making a final decision--\"I am gathering strength.\"","Washington writes that he intends to build 2 houses not far from Capital, but not as large as Francis imagined--he expects to complete them before Congress \"as I am never long in executing a measure I have once resolved on.\"--the plans are in the hands of Mr. White or Dr. Thornton, and Francis can decide himself how many boarders they will accommodate--there will be three flush stories in each building and garret rooms for servants--if these buildings will suit, they will be ready in time.","Dated \"16th September 1798 at Night\" Washington writes that he is too busy to answer lengthy letters of remonstrance or complaints when a short conversation on the road or any of farms would be far more satisfactory--he will never hesitate to express opinion on his own affairs, and resents the implication that he will not listen to Anderson's criticisms and suggestions--gives instructions in planting of different farms--denies he suspects Anderson of unfairness in his accounts--Washington tells him not to buy wheat too fast but adjust it to the market for flour--he won't go into such lengthy correspondence again since he sees Anderson every day--Washington opines that he cannot open his lips to ask question of overseer or make suggestion without hurting Anderson's feelings--\"It must be obvious to yourself, that it is by my Rents, and the Sales of my lands that I have been enabled to get along \u0026 to support the expence of this house. The Farms do little more than support themselves, and those who overlook them.\"--Washington writes \"I will, once for all, Mr. Anderson, say (and I never profess what I do not feel) that I have an esteem, regard \u0026 friendship for you; but I shall repeat that this will never prevent me from expressing my mind fully and freely in all matters relative to my business.\"–he is also sorry Anderson's son has suddenly decided to quit, but hopes Anderson can quickly find a substitute for him at the distillery.","George Washington's deer park declined while he was away serving as president. In 1792 he replaced its fence with a ha-ha or walled ditch, drawn here in black.  Six years later, he planned a new course for the ha-ha, represented by the dotted line following \"the natural shape of the hill.\"","The entire letter has to do with the financial problems of the Charles Washington's, and George Washington's offer of One Thousand dollars. Washington shows great displeasure in the families \"deplorable\" state of affairs.","Pres. Adams had just appointed the 36 year old nephew of Gen. Washington to the Supreme Court of the United States. Gen. Washington indicates his approval of Pres. Adams' choice as well as his awareness of the difficulties Bushrod can expect to encounter as Associate Justice.","President John Adams had just appointed Bushrod to the Supreme Court of the United States. George Washington indicates his approval of Adams' choice as well as his awareness of the difficulties Bushrod can expect to encounter as Associate Justice.","Final letter of response confirming that he had received the book \"Proofs of a Conspiracy\" by John Robison-a Baravarian member of the Illuminati. Washington reassures Snyder that he is aware of the Illuminati's objective to overturn ... \"all Government and all Religion ...\" but he does not believe these tenets were being propagated by the Freemasonry in America. Washington comments he has no time to read being preoccupied with Mt. Vernon repairs.","Washington congratulates the Carters on the anticipated birth of their 12th child. Washington has \"abundant reason to be thankful for my own recovery\" from a fever which \"deprived me of 20 lbs of my weight; which ... is nearly restored.\"","Washington writes that, despite what she had heard, he has not been suffering from the \"desolating fever\"--he dines at Mr. Willing's (Powel's brother) this day and will have tea with Powel afterward.","In the hand and signed by Tobias Lear or Alexander Hamilton, on Washington's watermarked paper. Washington writes in answer to the firm's letter of 24 October that he does not, as a rule, accept gifts such as their offered literary and miscellaneous paper--however because he does like to support such \"publications which may be useful \u0026 beneficial to our country\" he wishes to enter a subscription for it, if they will forward terms.","In the hand of and signed \"G. Washington\" Tobias Lear or Alexander Hamilton, Washington writes that, as he has no experience with claims such as hers, he must refer her to Gov. Trumbull or members of Congress for information on how to go about applying for half pay due her on behalf of late father Col. John Durkee.","Washington writes that he will breakfast with Mrs. Powel \"tomorrow at her usual hour, if named to him.\"","Washington writes his thanks to Powel for her help in selecting and securing presents for Washington's family members in Virginia--in particular, for the prints and for her offer to choose something handsome to present Eleanor P. Custis--he considers muslin the best gift--asks her to locate some memento for Mrs. Washington--and asks her \"to procure the second edition\" of the present which she intends for Eliza Law lest there be \"a contest ... in which an innocent Babe may become the victim of strife\"--he hopes to leave town Friday or Saturday, but will call on her before going.","Washington writes to Powel expressing his gratitude for the articles she sent and her assistance in selecting them--he encloses $75 in payment--he will deliver her letter to Mrs. [Eliza Custis] Law and give the doll to Eliza.","Washington writes to send a $500 check drawn on the Bank of Alexandria so Mr. Blagden can proceed laying in materials to build Washington's houses in the Federal City--he briefly describes a building he saw in Philadelphia like what he wants built and \"if this is not incongruous with the rules of architecture, I should be glad to have my two houses executed in this style.\"","Washington writes to Stuart that he was pleased to find in Philadelphia recently that so many \"Gentlemen of family fortune \u0026 high expectations\" seek commissions in army--this, and the vain attempt to keep him to any literary pursuits, gave Washington idea to get Washington Custis a commission as Cornet--he also has the conviction that if real danger threatened the country \"no young man ought to be an idle spectator of its defence;\"--this would also divert Custis's attention from thoughts of marriage--Washington wanted to consult Mrs. Stuart and Martha before offering it, but Mr. Lear wrote to Custis about it and concealment of the idea is now impossible--Custis is now a cornet in the troop commanded by Lawrence Lewis--the Lieutenant is Lawrence Washington, Junr. of Chotanck--the matter still must be approved by the President and Senate, of course so it should not to be talked of publicly till then--Mrs. Washington consents but it must have Mrs. Stuart's permission--Washington's caution is because Custis is an only son, the only male of his great great grandfather's family--Providence will protect Custis in camp or field of battle as it would in domestic life.","This memorandum includes totals of the land to be cultivated and that in woods, waste, etc., probably all on Dogue Run farm--list of hands on Dogue Run with their [Ages?, probably drawn up with idea of renting the farm.] Also contains statements that wheat and cattle can be had also at reasonable valuation.","Washington writes in response to his nephew's query about the offer to become the 'Guardian of Nelly' so as to authorize a license for Lawrence and Nelly to marry. He also encourages Lawrence to acknowledge the Secretary of War's offered military commission and either accept or decline the appointment. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Received 4 copies of prints of deaths of Montgomery and Warren [done by John Trumbull]--cannot remember price on subscription lists, so asks T. to let him know the amount and also whether he can receive remittances for his brother in this county--doesn't know whether he paid in advance--papers from Philadelphia have not been unpacked yet--paper accompanying prints says rest of proposed design has been abandoned, due to \"peculiarity of the times\"--coming marriage of Nelly Custis and [Lawrence] Lewis.","Washington writes to Brainerd that he sympathizes with his calamities, but cannot give him pecuniary aid--has had difficulty collecting rents due him and adds that \"the income of my estate does not at this time hardly meet my current expenses\"--further, he believes in helping his friends and neighbors first, and that is all he has the means of doing.","Letter from George Washington to Joseph Anthony concerning payment due after the acquisition of a set of engraved prints by the artist, John Trumbull. The prints were titled 'The Death of General Montgomery in the Attack of Quebec (December 31, 1775)', depicting the death of Richard Montgomery during the attack of Quebec; and 'The Death of General Warren - The Battle of Bunker Hill (June 17, 1775)', depicting the death of Dr. Joseph Warren. These prints were sold on a subscription basis and, having made the initial payment in 1790, Washington is requesting how to pay the final installment. This letter is addressed to Joseph Anthony, John Trumbull's agent in America. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","In a former letter Washington had ordered a uniform to be made as instructed by Secretary of War to be ready by Feb. 22 -- here he suggests sending it by way of Judge Bushrod Washington, who should be leaving Philadelphia for Mount Vernon shortly -- Washington wants the goods packed in a custom-built portmanteau of stiff thick leather, 2 feet long and 2 ft. 9 in round with a flap for brushes, blacking, and so on, with an iron bar running through staples, and a good lock -- he says an able craftsman would have no trouble building one from that description.","Contains Washington's survey of land purchased from George and James Mercer in the neighborhood of Four Mile Run in Arlington, County, Va., known as the Washington['s] Forest tract--Second page shows comparison of three surveys: Gray's \u0026 Adams Patents 1724 \u0026 1730; Jn. Houghs, Nov. 1766; Washington's April 3 and 4, 1799. Does not include a map.","Washington inquires about the uniform he ordered, saying that the last delay was supposed to have been the gold thread which was expected in spring shipping--he requests no further unnecessary delay--asks McAlpin to send it in a portmanteau mentioned earlier and by some person coming through to Alexandria to be left at Post office or stage office there.","Washington follows up on last winter's conversation in Philadelphia, and accepts Boudinot's offer of some of his wine, since his (Washington's) letters seem to have miscarried and a new order will reach Mr. Pintard in Madeira only after his stock is almost exhausted--Biddle will handle the transaction on his behalf.","Letter from George Washington to Alexander Addison regarding money owed on the sale of land at Millers Run in Pennsylvania. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Washington writes that he has received McAlpins letters of the 24th and 27th -- he thanks McAlpin for his efforts in furnishing uniform coat although he failed -- he mentions Mr. Bahr in New York, a tailor who embroidered a cloak for Washington when the capital was in New York, and suggests asking him -- if this fails and the coat has not been sent to Europe yet, he asks McAlpin to keep it and inform him of its state and what can be done with it.","George Washington rented the slaves from Mrs. Penelope Manley French, widow of Daniel French of Rose Hill. In July 1799, Washington wrote to Mrs. French's son-in-law, Benjamin Delany about returning the slaves.","Washington encloses notes for 2 hogsheads of tobacco, and asks Peter to try to sell them in Georgetown or get credit for them--Washington plans to be in Georgetown for a meeting of the Potomac Company on the 5th of August.","Autograph letter signed. George Washington acknowledges and thanks John Beale Bordley for presenting him with a copy of Bordley's recently published book, Essays and Notes on Husbandry and Rural Affairs. The book was delivered to Mount Vernon by Secretary of War James McHenry.","Some time ago a mulatto girl, body servant to Mrs. Washington, ran away--she was found in Portsmouth, N.H.--asks Bassett that since he is going to Portsmouth, would he take steps to send her back--a Frenchman enticed her away but has left her--if she causes no further trouble, she won't be punished--Washington doesn't wish him to do anything \"unpleasant, or troublesome\" to bring her back.","In this letter George Washington writes to Lewis about the rent and value of his various properties along with the slaves that work on those properties, although he writes about his aversion \"to sell the over-plus [of negroes] I cannot because I am principled against this kind of traffic in the human species. - To hire them out, is almost as bad, because they could not be disposed of in families to any advantage, and to disperse the families I have an aversion.\"","Washington takes the liberty of transmitting a letter from Colonel Pickering to the Commissioners of the Federal City for their consideration.","Carriage is sent as Mrs. P. requested--expects to see them about 3:00--Mrs. W. has been very ill--sent for Dr. Craik at midnight--\"Hers has been a kind of Ague \u0026 fever - the latter never entirely, intermitting until now. - I sent for the Doctor to her on Sunday last, but she could not, until he came the second time - yesterday morning - be prevailed upon to take anything to arrest them.\" On outside of cover Washington has added that since sealing the letter her fever has returned--please inform Mrs. [Eliza P.C.] Law.","Mrs. Washington is taking bark for fever and doing better--Washington will have Dr. Craik look at Roberts--if Roberts cannot do the work at the mill, Washington will have to employ another in order not to lose Fall business there--fears Anderson's health won't stand more attention to his work, either--will discuss his ideas on this later.","Washington writes that he had received by Gen. William Washington the model of the improved gun carriage--he approves of new carriage and thinks that it will be much easier to introduce \"valuable improvements\" of this kind at the beginning of military exercises than after people become accustomed to the old.","Washington writes that business, many guests, and Mrs. Washington's illness have delayed his answer to Anderson--\"Health, being amongst, (if not the most) precious gift of Heaven; without which, we are but little capable of business, or enjoyment\" so, since Anderson feels he and family can't be healthy where they live, Washington cannot expect them to live there a year longer--he feels he will have no difficulty superintending his farms himself \"on the plain, simple, \u0026 regular system I am resolved, undeviatingly to pursue\"--he will rent the landing at the ferry, and will try to rent mill and distillery too--the purpose of this letter is to relieve Anderson from embarrassment arising from their bargain on one hand and his desire to leave because of health on the other--Washington reiterates that he has nobody else in mind to replace Anderson and intends to take over farm management himself should Anderson have to step down--he would take $500 per year for mill; Anderson knows better than he what the distillery should rent for--discusses terms for renting the distillery and mill.","Washington writes that he was disappointed in their not being able to visit, but invites him and his wife to Mount Vernon in the Spring--he asks whether there is any wheat available for sale--Washington wants to keep his millers employed but his more alert neighbors bought up local wheat early--Mrs. Washington is still very unwell--he heard of the death of Charles Washington, his brother, in Berkeley, just the previous night.","Washington writes that delays in privately delivered mail caused his nephew's requests not to be fulfilled--no whiskey sent--rye from James Digges Dishman and from William Augustine will be gladly accepted if it is still available, and given gallon for bushel--Washington sends a 5 October 1799 price list of wheat in Alexandria [here separately cataloged].","Washington signed this sixty day note for $1500, dated at Alexandria, Va. 21 October 1799. On the reverse it is endorsed: \"This note was renewed on the 16th Decem. 1799 by Lawrence Lewis's note being discounted for the same Sum, which has been since paid ...\", endorsed by Herbert, also \"1500 -495 G. Washington Dec. 20.\"","Washington writes to Martha Washington's sister informing her of her son John's appointment as a midshipman in the U.S. Navy. On the verso is Washington's draft of a response letter from John Henley to Secretary of the Navy Benjamin Stoddert for young Henley to copy. Enclosure: see October 16, 1799.","Washington states he has examined and approved accounts of ledger.","Washington has heard about Powell using a cutting box of new construction, better and simpler than the common kind--asks Powell to get him one and forward it to Col. Gilpin in Alexandria for him, if he is himself entirely pleased with it. (May refer to a \"chaff cutter\" or \"chaff box\" used for cutting straw chaff, hay, and oats into small pieces to facilitate mixing it with other forage.)","Washington writes to offer his thanks for their invitation to attend assemblies, but \"alas! our dancing days are no more.\"","Washington writes the rumor of his having been in Norfolk is false--\"I have never been farther from home since I left the Chair of Government, than the Federal city except when I was called to Philadelphia by the Secretary of War\"--extends his thanks for invitation to visit at Rosegill, however.","Washington writes to inform Alder that the wine sent by him from Madeira after the order sent through Pintard arrived in good condition will be paid for directly. (Written in Lear's hand, but speaks of him in the third person.)","Are invited to dine with Mr. Jacob Morris on Saturday,\"... where, in the conformity to custom, they will be obliged to drink Tea, and consequently must be deprived of the pleasure intended them by Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Powell\".","Memorandum of questions about rents, bonds, crops, etc., probably to be asked his manager. Autograph document, fragment, docketed in another hand \"General Washington\".","The plan below, is supposed to represent\nthe Piaza [Piazza] – The black describes the Tile which\nit is supposed remains uninjured - \u0026 the white \nstone, which will be necessary to replace the Tile \nthat has been damaged by the Frost – If this\nmode will answer and Knowles [John Knowles] -or Harry [Henry] Young\ncan be engaged – the work might be set about.","An indentured bricklayer and laborer, John Knowles worked at Mount Vernon from 1773 until 1784, as well as from 1786 until 1790. An indentured stonemason, Henry Young worked at Mount Vernon from 1774 until 1781, with an interruption in his services from 1776 until 1778.","Docketed \"Rough field Notes taken by George Washington in running the courses of the Land bot. from George \u0026 Jas. Mercer.\"","Autograph document, half of a cover, franked by George Washington [only part of a signature remains], broken black seal with George Washington's initials, laminated.","Notes on best methods of planting and transplanting various kinds of trees and bushes, including a notation of the agricultural authority, Langley or Miller, from whom he got information. Also a notation on walks -- should be of gravel or Sand and winding and private -- the sides should be lined with Honey suckles -- sweetbrier-, and many other flowering shrubs.","Address leaf to Caesar Rodney, (the Governor of Delaware), signed by George Washington. Franked \"Public Service.\"","Plat of unidentified farmland. Field with 4 plots. Acreage and brief description.","Description of rotation schedule for Dogue-run and the other farms--7 field plan.","Engraved invitation from plate used by President and Mrs. Washington.","Fragment, likely from letter cover, \"Nelly Custis\" written by George Washington","Partially printed dinner invitation from George Washington to Edward Hand. Not in Washington's handwriting. 1 page.","Receipt for blacksmithing tools, GW writes out entire receipt and has vendor, Adam Stephen sign it. Tools listed: bellows, tongs, etc. Autograph document, folio, signed by Adam Stephen.","\"[Ledger A, folio 13, Jan. 25, 1755 \"\"By 6 black Walnut Chairs ... £3.15;\"\" folio 19, Jan. 22, 1755 \"\"By [Col. Stephen] for 6 leather bottomed Chairs ... £3.15\"\"]. £3.15.0 for six common black walnut chairs to be delivered to his order.\"","\"Sir - The purp. of this is to aquaint you of an Engagement we had with the Indians late this afternoon. Three of our men going out on pretense of looking after some horses met with a party of Indians within sight of the Fort, two of which escaped and alarm'd us; we immediately pursued them with a party of between fourty \u0026 fifty men undr command of Capt. Mercer, Lieut. Williams, Ensn. Carten, Ensign McCarty, Lt. Lemen \u0026 myself - after following them about a mile \u0026 an half, on rising a mountain we were fired on very smartly which we warmly returned ....\"","An early receipt regarding a slave at Mount Vernon, docketed by George Washington. The receipts reads \"Colo. George Washington, for the Hire of Carpenter James [and] Cr. by 5 yds of Negroes Cotton.\" Carpenter James was likely a slave carpenter hired to work on the renovation of Mount Vernon. The reverse contains a partial notation by Charles Washington, youngest brother of George, dated 23 April 1759.","Bond for one thousand pounds Virginia currency--for 350£ given by G.W. he has sold two tracts of land, one of 200 acres on Dogue Run, originally granted to 1st S. Darrell in 1794, and the other 300 acres on little Hunting Creek, originally part of tract granted to Matthew Thompson.","Invitation to his half-brother to stop for a visit on his way to Williamsburg. Accounts with Mr. Carlyle not settled. Advice on the purchase of Clifton's land.","Bill for butter. Note at the bottom by Washington indicating an error of £1.0.0. Washington's endorsement on verso, Oct. 1761.","[William Digges of Warburton Manor, Prince Geo. Co. Md. Washington's neighbor, was one of those named in Clifton's suit against Carroll and other.] In this letter he annouces willingness to receive money due and \"wash my hands of ye troublesome affr.\"--also details on exchange of vinegar and other commodities.","\"For carrying 4 hhds tobacco and for kegs of butter. Receipted by Crawford.\"","\"To \"\"George Washington Esqr. a soldier in Capt. Jno Dalton's Company for being absent from Muster ...\"\" Teste copy signed by clerk, John West junr.\"","Lettice Corbin, Essex VA, writes to George Washington, regarding a slave bricklayer named George whom he has rented out to Washington and wondering if he will need the labor beyond the agreed term. Includes a follow-up receipt from Washington on 9 April 1766 outlining payment of 25 pounds in Virginia currency for the use of the bricklayer and acknowledgement of payment received by Geo. Turberville (signed) for Lettice Corbin. Autograph document signed, 1 page, with integral cover. Docketed in the hand of George Washington.","Document signed, partly printed, signed by Jno. Montgomery [Capt.].Bill for freight charges on one butt of wine shipped on \"Alexandria.\"","Bill for freight charges on one butt of wine shipped on \"Alexandria.\"","Report on farming, etc. wheat very poor, gave a very small amount of flour--ground has been either very wet or frozen since Washington's departure, thus holding up the plowing--mention of a good slave whom Mr. Adam will not sell for £50.","Lund writes about crops and planting. Washington in Williamsburg at Burgess meeting, then onto Dismal Swamp. Martha includes a postscript at the end of the letter. One of only two extant examples of correspondence from Martha Washington to George Washington, Martha penned this six line postscript with news and greetings on the second page of a letter from Lund Washington to George on March 30, 1767.","Letter pertains to the estate of the Rev. Charles Green.  (See letter of Wm. Savage to George Washington \u0026 George Wm Fairfax, 1767 April 24).","Account of weather and activities at Mt. Vernon. \"The carpenters are laying the barn floor in the Neck.\" Waiting for the brickmaker's arrival, \"The negroes are all well. Bishop has sowed half his field in wheat and made two casks of cider.\" Expecting a \"great crop of corn.\" \"The Children are very well \u0026 were yesterday at Alexandria Church ...\"","Condition of crops, wheat and corn--sowing--ditchers--several of the Negroes lately sick--Alton's Morris', Cleveland's and Bishops farms--brickmaker failed to report for work--timothy and lucerne--Cleveland's barn floor finished--compliments to Mrs. Washington, her children are well and send love, also their love to Coll. Wm. Fairfax and his lady.","Washington's lost horses have not returned to Mt. Vernon--the corn crop--ditchers--sowing wheat and making cider--Price (brickmaker) has returned because they could get no other--none available in Mr. Piper's shipload of servants--milldam--how to get brickwood across creek?--half planks for Morris' barn floor--children are well--glad Mrs. W. has benefited from springs.","Receipt for £12.18 for teaching Miss [Martha Parke] Custis music \"ending in April last.\"","This bond is the agreement between George Washington and his neighbor, John Posey, confirming Posey's debt of £2000 owed to George Washington. Posey's right as a French and Indian War veteran and part of the Proclamation of 1763 to claim up to 3,000 acres of land west of the Appalachian mountains is conveyed to Washington to pursue these unclaimed western lands. Signed by Posey at the conclusion, with the signatures of John Parke Custis, Martha Parke Custis, and Amelia Posey (John Posey's daughter) as witnesses. The document and docket on verso is in the hand of George Washington. Autograph document, signed by John Posey, 2 pages.","\"Sales of 69 Barrels Herrings on Acct. of George Washington Esqr of Virginia.\"--Charges for freight commission, etc.","Deals with mill and farm affairs--\"Our mill is once more in a bad way\"--wall of water pit falling down.\"--\" ... give yourself no uneasiness or anxiety about the mill, you may depend I will use every precaution to prevent further damages.\"--sale of flour--wheat fields look promising--all are well.","Encloses sales of herring and current account owed them--market for herring and flour low at present.","Receipt for £3.15 for freight on 300 bushels oats.","Expects he has \"hird\" from Col. Fairfax in re selling furniture at Belvoir--asks him to set a date and advertise sale and he will attend--needs 100 bushels of wheat, 20 barrells of corn and money for management of Fairfaxes Berkeley plantation--hopes he won't think him troublesome, but Fairfax has left him in great confusion--asks him to inform W. Peyton if account delivered Peyton by Willis will not be received by Washington in settlement with Peyton.","Balance due, plus interest accrued from Oct. 4, 1771 - to Miss Janny Washington.","Possibly may object to his paying £7 to overseers, but this worked out with Col. Fairfax since four overseers to settle in woods and raise only corn--land nearly worn out, explains his system of crop rotation.","West as far as Goose Creek on way to Mt. Vernon but indisposed and could not go further--needs £50 for management Fairfax estates, if convenient send £10 by bearer and he will get rest when next rides to Belvoir--asks to trouble him with business at General Court--i.e. encloses letter to Augustine Willis for collection of £250, if he gets this will not need the money from Washington.","Thanks Washington for the money which enabled him to send 5 or 6 hands to Red Stone--understands Mr. Thruston is very much pleased with this country, particularly Washngton's property there--his brother to leave for there soon--does not approve of renting Belvoir \"for so short a time\"--will try to see Mr. Delany soon--please pay Mr. Moore the £40 or £60.","Writes of Fairfaxes arrival in England, both are pretty well recovered--acknowledges receipt of Washington letters and packages forwarded to Fairfaxes at York--let him know if he can do any favour for the \"Neptune\" this year--Rev. Bumaly pleased to hear of Washington's health, admires him much.","Has collected rents according to promise--forgot to give him tobacco he had in his pocket, what should he do with it?","Disagrees with Fairfax on renting raccoon branch to highest bidder--thinks should keep fisheries to encourage sale of whole property--minor tenant problems discussed--Daniel Stone wants refusal of west point fishery and 200 acres at £20--if convenient hopes can have sale before harvest as it would be difficult for him to attend then.","Bearer Richard Butcher wants to sell bills of exchange--asks approval on bills for Colo. Fairfax.","Requests instructions for bond to be drawn for tenant, Mr. Morton--bond for things purchased at sale [of Belvoir items]--asks for enough bags for 50 bushels of wheat.","Explains reason for delay of his bond because one person he wanted for bondsman has been abroad--now has Mayor Lowry as security and will get one other before taking over the premises.","Has arrived at Belvoir with bond unexecuted--since he had intimations from Washington that his own settlement at Belvoir would be disagreeable to Washington and not wanting to give offense, decided he would be content to hold the place for only a year--at end of the time, hopes all prejudices and difficulties will be ironed out.","Reference to sale of Mercer's estate--reports he has regained his health by disuse of coffee--announces the death of Philip Ludwell Lee.","Request on behalf of local committee to see if Washington could furnish them ten barrells of powder for use of county--heard he had imported more than necessary--if he can get it to Malborough his scyths can be sent at same time--Mr. Fitzhugh informs him he will have the pleasure of Washington's company Friday night on way to meeting of the Delegates.","Draft for £40 on Mr. William Molleson, Merchant, London.","Signed over to Wm. Fairfax account by G.W. on reverse and later docketed to that effect.","Will let Col. Simpson have money, but had difficulty in selling bill of exchange for continental money -- no word of escaped painter Cleveland -- work on store house and wash house [office] -- John [Broad] and negroes sick -- wet weather and wheat sowing -- scarcity of spinning wheels -- Lanphier supposed to repair old ones -- Committee has made choice of officers for militia -- \"the remains of our company\" to form company and ask Committee of Safety for commissions for officers -- Mrs. Washington to pick up Mrs. [Eleanor] Custis at Mr. B[enedict] Calvert's and go \"down the country\" -- the \"Stoco man\" still working on dining room and Sears on chimney -- fears George Washington mistaken about draught of chimney piece -- wash house [office] to have two front doors.","Meeting Mrs. W. at Mr. Digges across river--thinks Mr. Harrison will accept W-n's offer--Alexa. \u0026 Loudon people worried about Mrs. W.'s presence at Mt. V.--he thinks there's no danger--\"her old acquaintance the attorney\" wouldn't permit Lord Dunmore to come up river \u0026 take her--if necessary he can get her away quickly--she leaves soon for \"down the country\" with son and daughter-[in-law]--he writes G.W. weekly--rain prevents sowing wheat--repairing tumbling dam--work on wash or servent \u0026 store houses--bricklayers working on garden wall--John [Broad] sick--Sears sick--stucco work \u0026 chimney piece in dining room unfinished--bill of exchange--no word from [James] Cleveland or Simpson on western lands--John West wants money owed him--will pay Custis' bond from money of [Jenifer] Adams' bond--what to do with [Jenifer] Adams' land in Md.?--hopes to see G.W. in winter \"for whether things are made up or not I suppose you can leave the army in winter.\"--painter still absent.","Mrs. W. \u0026 Mr. \u0026 Mrs. John Parke Custis stop a few days in Fredericksburg on way to Col. Bassett's--mill dam repair completed--too wet to plow--John Knowles (bricklayer) sick--John Broad back at work--Judge the taylor \u0026 Sears sick--stucco man at work on dining room--carpenters on wash house [office]--letters by Constitutional post most reliable--kept in Alexandria by Mr. Hendricks.","Sent word to Mrs. W. at New Kent informing her to come to camp--expect her here immediately--discussion by Md. and Alex. residents of plan to blocade river--Indian Head best place--\"Captn Boucher [said] he woud undertake with 3 ships [sunk] to stop the Channel so that no ship of Force coud get up the River ...\"--Mrs. W. packed his papers in a trunk to be sent to Capt. McCarty's for safe keeping--she gave him key to G.W.'s study but he won't touch anything there except in emergency--what to do with Col. Mercer's papers?--John West, Mr. Harper, Mr. Wilson ask for money owed them--Bishop needs money--Dr. Crail's negro came with news from over the mountains--Val Crawford comes, feels it useless to keep building on G.W.'s land there because of danger of British burning everything--should he grind wheat?--Jenifer Adams offers to rent Md. land--Col. Mason very ill since convention--Lund thinks Mt. V. very easily defended by 50 men--will consider making salt peter--Custis and wife with Mrs. W. in New Kent--Knowles is well, Webster sick, John Barry dead.","Enclosed letter probably tells of Mrs. W's coming to camp--her long stay in New Kent after being sent for is ill-judged--nothing done about blocade of Potomac River--why he had to pay Mercer money--difficulties of paying in paper money--\"John Lowe the Barber says you owe him 7/6 for a false tale for your hair\"--James Cleveland came with certificates of improvements on Great Kanawa \u0026 Ohio land--settlers there left and went to Wheeling because of Indian attacks--won't return--G.W.'s servants sold and negroes left with Will Crawford--Stephens stayed, will get mill going there--work on dining room continues--little chance of getting absent painter from Lord Dunmore--will plant Bosenberries--difficulties in acquiring spinning wheels--expects another new one, \"so that we shall then have 7 ...\"--wash house [office] chimneys being set up--considers changing door plan, but hesitates altering G.W.'s plans--Skirmish at Hampton--next letter will be by Mrs. W. when she goes to camp.","Dining room almost finished--\"the Stucco Man agrees the ceilg. is a handsomer one than any of Colo. Lewises altho not half the work in it it was a plan recommen'd by Sears.\"--too late to turf the Ha Ha's--what proportions to use on gateways?--Lanphier no help on this or anything else--let him know in Spring what brick work to do after building the underpining \u0026 chimney to the house that will be placed opposite the store house--will plaster wash house or Servt's house [office] this winter--\"I suppose there is a wall to be built in the new garden next the Quarter I think I have heard you say you'd designd to have a House Built the whole length for Negroes ...\"--miller's time wasted with no wheat to grind--coopers work on mill dam \u0026 fencing--unable to buy slave--Lund goes to Stafford to settle mother's estate--will send his own negroes \"over the mountain\" for lack of anything to do in east--announces his intention to defend Mt. V. property against British--.","Account of money since Washington left, together with money to and from Mrs. Washington--all were bills contracted before he left--Washington's mother wrote asking for \"linnen\" not obtainable there and other trifles--explains accounts paid--will try to raise stone out of banks for chimney tops to be put up this winter, for kitchen, storehouse and other house to be built opp.--painting kitchen, storehouse, and house--corn crop--if Washington approves will put up a strong house at Morrises for wine, rum, etc.--Comm. sent to sound the river decided channel too wide and therefore plan [to block river] impracticable or very expensive--so must defend plantations on Potomac with muskets--attitudes of people about defending property in area--sales of wheat--will forward spinning--problems and process of making salt peter--Mrs. Washington does not approve leaving Mrs. Barnes as housekeeper in her absence, so Lund will do housekeeping--house has been crowded with company since Mrs. Washington's return.","Will transplant cherry trees, but thinks they will die--also plant vinyards and clean Hell Hole--much farm work to be done--shortage of help--illness--plasterer still here and Mrs. Washington has decided to have stucco in her room plain--wash house shingled and weather boarded but chimneys not up--report on timothy and other crops--has written every week--payment for sale of Col. Mercer's estate and letter in re. sale to Col. Tayloe--negro quarters need mending--difficulty of getting silver money--will try to collect rents--bull gored a wagon horse--Mrs. Barnes at Mt. Vernon--doesn't believe war ships will come up river this year--shortage of salt in area--his greetings to Mrs. Washington if she gets to camp before his letter--local militia officers.","Will alter servants hall since it is not intended for a wash house--thinks Jennifer Adams has not made a deed for his land unless very recently--Adams wanted to clear himself on charges of cutting timber--will try to get Washington out of bargain with Adams--run-away slave--thinks there will be no action on stopping navigation of Potomac or erecting batteries--will talk to Col. [Geo.] Mason about it--Mason ill--Committee for county chosen recently, lists names--Connelly [Tory] captured while going disguised through Md.--minute scheme for area not up to Conventions expectations--painter [run-away slave calling self Joseph Wilson] among prisoners taken at Hampton, does not want to return--Dunmore proclamation to free all indentured servants and slaves that go over to British--thinks white servants more likely to cause trouble--reviews servant situation, miller being paid and sitting idle--will grind 100 barrels of flour, possibly for export in exchange for arms--promises constant attention to Genl. Washington's affairs.","Examination of [James] Cleveland re certificates of improvements on G.W.'s western lands--pd. Tho. Lawson for iron--Jennifer Adams' land--negro won't return to Va. from Adam's; should he be sold?--Col. [George] Mercer's \u0026 Col. [Geo. Wm.] Fairfax's estates--Bryan Fairfax's peculiar religious behavior--report of Dunmore attacking 100 men \"this side of the great Bridge ...\"--convention to raise 4000 men--Dunmore's negro troops--desires privateers to come and take Dunmore's squadron--negroes ill--Col. George Mason getting well--hopes for gunpowder--proposed Potomac battery--Sears still here painting new room and dining room--he has picture frames to make yet--altered wash house (servt. quarters)--Knowles not recovered [from bull's goring].","Mill swamp to be cleared for pasture--coopers cutting trees for staves--corn--several of Oliver Cleveland's people ill--plan for hedging and ditching--suggests fallowing land \u0026 putting into wheat, thus saving labor for ditching \u0026 hedging--briar hedge planted from mansion to Hell Hole eaten by cattle--cherry trees will not live--\"I should be glad to be informd in what manner the House now Buildy. opposite the store House is to be divided into partitions--in one of your Letters you say it is intended for the sick - if so I woud make Three Rooms in it- 1/2 the House or more in the part next the Chimney the Remainder divided into two Rooms each of which will have a window in it - the Door in the gable end to be of no use but still to be there that it may in its outward appearance look like the Store ...\"--Col. [George] Mercer's estate--[James] Cleveland's report on Kanawa lands-he will go to Fincastle \u0026 Bottetourt Courts to get evaluation of work--Wm. Stephens \u0026 Wm. Skilling here, say buildings on Ohio burnt by Indians--Mrs. Barnes and Milly Posey left today--Dunmore defeated again by Capt. Woodford.","Col. [George] Mercer's estate--difficulties in collecting rents in Loudon, no markets for crops, and men indicted there for spreading ideas that they should not be expected to pay--flower knots in garden to be leveled, flowers shrubs planted elsewhere--gravel sorted for walks--one of Cleveland's men left when hardships set in--Wm. Skilling will repair well--John Broad injured \"playing Frolick\"--wrote to Wmsbg. to sell the painter, now in jail there--believes Washington should accept wages as General.","In this letter Lunds writes about trying to recover runaway negro from [Jennifer] Adams and rent from Adams along with affairs of other tenants, among other topics.","River frozen--hasn't yet seen Mr. Marshall or Mr. Triplett about land exchange--thinks it bad scheme to raise hogs to take care of surplus corn--pork prices low--well keeps caving in, perhaps will have to ask instructions as to where to dig a new one--good negro shoemaker available from Adams--conduct of negroes--better sell bay or stop using him for breeding--hurts him to see miller and mill idle.","\"Bill receipted. Bill for 1 set cart boxes.\"","Exchange of Adams and Matthews land still not settled--much alarm in Alexandria, expecting an attack from 5 large ships reported to be off Cone [mouth of Potomac]--river now blocked with ice but women and children evacuating and moving goods--they will fight to defend town--he thinks the ships more apt to be oyster boats--packing Washington's china and glass into barrels and then would be able to move things at short notice to Mrs. Barnes and to Morris' barn--rum and wine to be moved too--everyone says they will come to help defend the Washington property--thinks 100 men could defend it against 1,000--Wm. Stevens paid for going out to [Washington's] Ohio lands--Cleveland--packing bacon--cannot sell flour--\"I wish you had said how large you woud have the negro houses you speak of in your letter, or whether you woud have them built with or without sheds.\"--one piece of woolen cloth came from weavers--nine wheels at work spinning--John Broad cannot live--tell Mr. [John Parke] Custis cannot deliver letters to Mount Airy because of ice--Mrs. Chichester will stay in Fauquier Co., feels it unsafe in Alexandria--will send his furniture to another county if Washington thinks best, however doesn't believe there will be an attack on Alexandria since Lord Dunmore's troops are too trifling.","Several accounts are over-due, one to Lanphier--Mercer's estate--no one has applied for Col. Fairfax's bond--Lord Fairfax at present pretty well--will sell Adams' negro to someone Washington owes money to--problems of the mill [on Bulskin ?]--Simpson--French and Dulany land not settled--John Broad still alive but dying--the well will hold, must make top brick instead of stone--house opposite store framed but not raised--next will work on 2-family quarters in Muddy Hole--salting fish--letter from England by Capt. Kelso here.","Question of Lund's wages, he only brought it up because Washington had offered to pay him equal to what he had had in any former year--never expects to be rich--will serve him faithfully--Mr. Baily wants 10% to collect the rents, thinks 5% is enough--suggests he might collect them himself--Tayloe has instructed him to deliver the bonds to Col. Peyton--problems with Cleveland, who must be paid since he was acting as Washington's agent--John Broad still alive--Adams' land--Triplett questions boundary between Washington's land and his--Adams pressing him to buy 300 acres--John Stone offering 360 acres on river next to former Adams land--spinning of linen going on slowly--sorry to hear Mr. Custis not well--furniture still at Mt. Vernon, hopes to avoid a move if no attack--Col. West will order militia for defense of Mt. Vernon in event of attack.","Informing Washington of affairs at Mt. Vernon, the condition of the negroes, advising some improvements to Mt. Vernon, and information about the movements of the British.","Dray colt--use of other horses--Stevens will not get to save the rest of Washington's lands [Kanawha] with only the negroes--he thinks it best to get two other white men and have them appointed by court to appraise work when done--if Washington thinks the upset times not enough excuse for failing to satisfy the legal requirements to save land from forfeiture must give Lund liberty to make best arrangement possible with man to go out--7,000 acres patented in Washington's name and Muse upon Pocatallico--Cleveland here and will record work in April when courts in Fincastle and Bottetourt--Cleveland says bottom lands on Kanawha very rich--packing furniture to move to Morris's barn--Cleveland's trial is Tues.--Cleveland claims his behaviour is not criminal and he has been misrepresented--has heard nothing from Milly Posey since Christmas.","Mrs. Washington can accompany the General anywhere now that she's gone thru smallpox [innoculation] successfully--expresses gratitude to Washington for his guardianship--\"He deserves the Name of Father who acts the Part of one.\"","Safe arrival Norwich with 2 mortars after long delay in Sound because of enemy and wind--better to continue by land--needs money to pay pilots and other expenses--send further orders--Capt. Burbeck with 18 of Gen. Lee's guards with him--believes this will be sufficient help--will send rest of troops on--hears of danger on road to New York--since no provisions, sending part of 130 men on--keeping or only sufficient to hoist mortar.","Requests Washington to write Gov. Trumbull to try to get some bounties for his men as for other Conn. battallions--he enlists men on that promise--has clothing for men, which is great inducement to enlist.","Supplies to be moved from Philadelphia to Milltown Yorktown and Lancaster--supplies being purchased--all necessaries for troops on march provided--defends conduct in not buying--there are two buyer in Philadelphia--sends 6 lemons raised near New York City.","Can't persuade troops to remain at New Rochelle in face of superior forces--troops not enlisting, army weak--few [English] troops left in New York--he holds two men who ran off to British, then came back to help a widow escape to New York.","Appeal by British prisoner of war to be exchanged or parolled for a few days to see his brother who has come from England on family business.","Hopes Washington will come to Mt. Vernon while troops in winter quarters--no crop for sale this year--wheat destroyed, mill idle, short crop of corn--gives corn crop yields from each farm--many visiters and horses cause great use of crops--also 24 of own horses--wants to try making rum, sugar, and molasses from Indian corn stalk for money crop.","Stewart is writing about the conduct of some of the soldiers and the need of supplies.","Trees to be planted--Triplett delays signing bond for land exchange with Washington--mentions Mr. McCarty, Massey and Chichester in relation to agreement--boundary disputes--inquire into purchase of Col. Stone's land--Beck's land sold--new covering horse--Col. Triplett accompanies Mrs. Washington across River today on way to camp--will question tenants.","Covering horse arrived--bond signed with Triplett for land below mill race--Robt. Adam pd. account--\"I have a great mind to put the Money into the Continental Loan office, but perhaps it would be proper to get your approbation first\"--[Mrs. Mary Washington] wants Silla sent to her, but Lund hates to part her from Jack--[Charles Washington] wrote for another hand but he didn't send one--tobacco land to be put to flax--pumpkin to be planted--per simmons for beer and spirits--mare sent by Col. Lewis sick--Lund's lip still sore.","Rain and snow prevented his going up to see Washington--will leave for camp last of month--flour and corn for sale, had to sell to govt.--will sell barrels of pork and beef--difficulties getting salt--doubts Lanphier will come to work this spring--who to leave to manage housekeeping in his absence?--Bishop not trustworthy and Milly Posey away from home-will sell negroes at private sale--meeting among Loudon draftees--[John Parke] Custis not returned from Williamsburg--Mrs. Custis and children not heard from--sickness among people--Jack and Sylla distressed at parting--lambs died--mare sent by [Col.] Lewis still sick.","Persuaded Lanphier to work by promising him a portion of corn crop and wool in place of money--much plank wasted by his delay--difficulties of getting their privateer into action--difficulties with draft law in county [Fairfax]--volunteer scheme hasn't worked--reassures Washington he will not leave his employ or hold him for higher wages while he is away leading army--Custis returned from Williamsburg--feeling against R[ichard] H[enry] L[ee] for his supposed scheming against Washington--will make molasses, sugar, Rum from corn next fall-won't attempt tobacco--breeding mare.","Breeding mare--Weaver captured deserter, thus is exempt from serving in army, but he's been let go because of high wages demanded--bargain with Triplett--Blair's bond--money put in Continental Loan office--rents collected from tenants in Loudon and Fauquier--Sam[uel W-n] collected some in Westmoreland--will come to camp after shad is put up for coming year--will send Washington's accounts by Col. Fitzgerald if he leaves first--covering horse thin--progress made on privateer \"General Washington\"--Lund expresses his faith in the ship and encourages Washington to keep his share.","Received letter by Gen. Woodford--can't sell negroes with their consent--negroes from Crawford innoculated with smallpox--getting in shad--covering horses--[John Parke] Custis in New Kent for elections--if not elected He'll come to camp with Lund--corn to sell--money in Loan office--Mercer land and Blair's bond.","Blair's bond--he and Mr. Custis set out for camp next week--Custis elected in Fairfax county--Col. Bassett innoculated for smallpox--less shad put up than expected--stopped running early--\"the Crabs, Thorns, Cedars \u0026c which we planted this Spring for Hedges appear to be all living. The Locusts at the North End of the House are all putting out I believe not one of them are dead, the variety of Trees at the South End are also alive, most of them I hope will live ...\"--ship \"George Washington\" launched--but in mud in Occoquan--loan office certificates--Lanphier worthless, refuses to work--\"I wanted much to get the Window finish'd in the Pediment that I might have the garret Passage plaister'd \u0026 clean'd out before Mrs. Washington returns - beside this the scaffling in the Front of the House cannot be taken away before it is finished - This prevents me from putting up with the Steps to the great Front Door ...\"--Sickness--will bring letter to Mrs. Washington.","Rain and his indisposition prevented his going to camp by now--[John Parke] Custis not to go, must go to assembly--Capt. Triplett's health forces him to resign commission.","John Parke Custis, stepson of George Washington, wrote to George Washington who was at Valley Forge about various aspects of the war.  He notified him that the Virginia legislature passed bills to help raise troops, the arrival of a French ship carrying uniforms and military supplies, and a note to his mom. Docketed by George Washington. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","No word from G.W. in 2 posts--conditions of plantations under Davenport \u0026 Hill--breeding of cattle from Custis' English bull--wet summer--crops of corn, timothy and wheat--no workmen found but Lanphier \u0026 his man--making molasses from corn stalks--\"old Billy Harding wants to rent part of the Land you Bought of Mercer on four mile Run ...\"","Will try to buy Barry's and Marshall's land for G.W.--which negroes to sell?--sorry G.W. must forgo buying lands because of losses from farms under his (Lund's) management--wheat crop almost total loss--(the fly)--prepares to plant tobacco--ditching mill swamp--drowning in mill race of valuable slave Cooper James--Carpenter James injured with axe--received £200 from Capt. Lewis for Phaeton--sold flour to Boston for good price (scarsity there)--suggests G.W. speculate in wheat, sell flour at high prices--Wm. Roberts the miller, his merits \u0026 weaknesses for drink, \u0026 advises not to hire him again--mill race, tumbling dam at Piny \u0026 Dogue Run gate \u0026 dam which Roberts repaired or built--discusses building houses for prospective tobacco crop--campaign in Rhode Island \u0026 departure of Fr. admiral, Lord Howe \u0026 Johnstone--cleared money in pork--can't get workmen to assist Lanphier--\" ... if so the coverd ways will not get done ... \"--sickness among people--good pastures--took paper from G.W.'s trunk, can't get any in Alexa.--letter from Wm. Roberts enclosed.","Relays problems with recruiting for the army, currency depreciation and counterfeiting, land purchases in northern Virginia, and the management of Mount Vernon.","Resigned commission because of ill health--also, \"Would my health admit of my continueing in the Service, I could not Consistent with the Character of an Officer or Soldier by any Means Submit to have younger Officers placed over me.\"","Letter from Caleb Gibbs, commander of the Commander-in-Chief's Guard, to Royal Flint, assistant commissary of purchases, requesting a quarter cask of wine for His Excellency George Washington at Head Quarters. Signed by Gibbs with note that the cask of wine was received.","Concerned with auditing of army accounts ... Lewis, informed of a balance in his favor, requests Washington to order the Paymaster Gen. to honor this balance ... nonpayment of debts will injure him as well as the Public Service …","Invoice for beer, wine, bacon, sugar, and \"1 box directed to Mrs. Washington,\" etc.","Military intelligence--reports movement of British fleet and army in New York.","Requests George Washington's advice whether to sell Eastern shore lands because of heavy taxes and can get no one to live there \u0026 work them--rumors of truce to be offered by British King--appreciates Washington's advice on draining low grounds [at Abingdon] to prevent tidal floods--poor corn crops and depreciation of paper money--everyone paying old debts in paper money--purchase of Alexander's land--army's success at Stony Point. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","John Parke Custis writes to George Washington from his Abingdon regarding an offer of seventy five pounds for his property on the Eastern Shore of Virginia - is confident he can get more. Custis himself is considering purchasing Philip Alexander's land at a tempting price. Expresses his pleasure and congratulatory wishes on the arrival of Count d'Estaing's on the American coast. Custis reluctantly addresses a misunderstanding between himself and Colo. Bassett regarding the valuation and care of Washington's forty-seven head of cattle at Clairborne's plantation in King William County, Va. (part of Martha Washington's dower lands that Washington leased to John Parke Custis in 1778). Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","List of cattle on George Washington's plantation in King George County in the hand of John Parke Custis. The front of the document lists forty-seven cattle including eighteen \"Young Cows\" of the \"common breed \u0026 small,\" sixteen heifers of the \"English Breed,\" three steers, and ten \"best work Oxen.\" The reverse of the lists cattle valued by Colo. Bassett 'last fall.' Autograph document, 2 pages.","John writes how the new plantation needs constant attention, but would be \"very advantageous to your Estate in the Neck, and will add much to the Prospect from the House.\"","Enclosed is letter to Mr. Fras Gallibert, French merchant prisoner at N.Y., to be forwarded to him--his health improves, but George [Lewis'] is poor--George settles on Frederick cty. land; will Washington sell some of his land adjoining?--no news from Charles Town [Charleston, S.C.]--Gen. Woodford moving Va. troops there-\"will not the Irish demands of a fair trade operate to our advantage?\"","Bill addressed Master George Washington--total £297.6.0 Va. Curr.--bill for broadcloth, buttons, silk, thread, dressed leather for making coat and waistcoat.","Showed Col. Bassett his letter, but doesn't know whether he's complied with it--concern over no news from Charlestown [S.C.]--feeling among gentry and people at large regarding congress's recommendation regarding currency--he and Col. Mason expect to be elected to assembly with no opposition.","Incloses Philadelphia paper announcing news of a victory in the south [King's Mountain ?].","Receipts and certificates collected for supplies and horses requisitioned last Jan.--Will Washington appoint someone to examine and approve them as per law of state of N.J. which he incloses?","Mortified at actions of [Va.] legislature--wishes to resign his public office but feels it his duty to continue in legislature to express his protests at their actions--emission of 10 million pounds immediately--action between Cornwallis and Genl. Greene--Greene has won universal esteem for his conduct.","Sends boots Washington ordered from his shoe factory--invites Washington to visit again--sorry to hear Mrs. Washington is ill--suggests she spend summer in Wethersfield rather than go back to Va.--hogshead of boots being sent to Col. Sheldon.","John Parke Custis writes to Washington relieved to hear that his mother Martha Washington is back in good health. His family is suffering from an epidemic that his stricken many family members with his youngest son being dangerously ill. Custis apprises Washington of his current circumstances in dealing with a dispute of monies owed to Robert Alexander for land purchase includes a copy of a notice dates 26 May 1781 [see RM-1188.004]. Reports of damages by British troops to nearby neighbors properties including Colo. Bassett. Fortunately, Custis' home and property were unaffected. He is pleased to inform Washington of accounts of 'our Countrymen do not want Spirit or Inclination to join the Marquiss,' with forty-six men from the county volunteering for service. Custis himself has provided clothes and horses for two volunteers. Reports that Genl. Nelson was appointed governor with the assembly granting him very great powers to support the war. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","On 26 May 1781 John Parke Custis notifies \"To All Persons whom it may concern\" a dispute between Robert Alexander and himself regarding the purchase of land and monies owed by Custis to Alexander. Custis appoints Charles Simms as his lawful attorney in the matter. Custis proposes four options to rectify the dispute and if none are disagreeable, Custis' attorney will authorize a payment of forty eight thousand pounds current money. Autograph document, pages. Docketed in the hand of George Washington. Document included in Custis' 11 July 1781 letter.","Death of his father [Fielding Lewis]--father's will directs Dismal Swamp lands and others to be sold-estate in debt--give opinion on accepting credit and also description of land--mother [Betty Lewis] and family well--\" ... as well as is the old Lady-forwards letter from Havana.","Detailed description of Dow's land on Cameron Run--Mrs. French will never consent to exchange land--G.W. anxious to have her land--Mrs. W. goes to Mr. Digges across river in company of Dr. Stewart (Stuart)--[Mrs. French's land is between Epsewasson and Little Hunting Creeks, part of Union Farm].","Received letters and will forward them to England--will forward Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd's letters under protection of Washington's.","Lund encloses [Benj.] Dulany's letter concerning Mrs. French's landand Mr. and Mrs. D. agrees to sale of land.","Lund writes about further efforts to exchange Dow and French lands, maybe Mrs. F. can be persuaded to trade Manley's land (adjoining French's), and has purchased Dow's land to bargain with Mrs. F along with a description of land.","Lund writes about how the sale of Custis horses didn't take place although Col. Dandridge offers both to G.W. in exchange for giving up two years payments from Dandridge's estate, both as covering horses may repay quickly and one may do for the turf.","Lund writes about how Dow wants payment for land made in Philadelphia and will try to collect rents to repay what G.W. has borrowed. He will also get Gilbert Simpson [on Washington's western lands] to try to get money and James Cleveland to collect debt for Col. Wm. Crawford.","Lund writes about various aspects of the family and the famrs including that he believes there is peace in King's speech to Parliament, horses suitable as chariot horses (will get horse [from Custis estate]), shoats only doubled in size, very disappointing, bank froze all winter, grapevinesand apple trees, someone cutting timber on G.W.'s land, Custis's legal title to Alexander's land [Abingdon], and that children at Abingdon are well, will come to Mt. V. to stay some time.","Lund writes on how the crops are short and other financial matters.","Lund writes about the amount of wheat from each farm and how few will sell wheat, expecting price to go up because of the peace treaty with Britain.","Letter by Betty Lewis--hurt at not hearing from him during afflictions--husband and brother Sam died within 3 weeks of each other and she has been ill--\" ... My Dear Brother was there not one half our you could spare to write a few lines to an only Sister whoe was laboring under so mutch affliction both of Body and mind ...\" Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, integral address panel. Docketed by George Washington.","Unsuccessful in collecting rents--tenants over the ridge will pay as soon as specie is in circulation among them--they have good crops--Mr. Throckmorton undesirable tenant because he would put negroes and overseer on land, lowering quality--describes tenants and plantations--tenants on this side the ridge in bad shape, can't pay--new cook, Richard Burnett ill, very good industrious fellow, but complains of being lonely--refuses to mix with negroes--[Pitman] best kitchen gardner they've had--kiln for drying wheat--Dow's land--Washington's house in Alexandria--Dr. Stuart to build in Alexandria--got negro from Norfolk where he's been since seige of York.","Sends Washington a pamphlet lately out on a political issue--she recommends it as disinterested and sensible--\"Some say there is no Cincinnatus in existence; I think there is.\"","The drawing was known to George Washington who sent it to Tobias Lear on 22 December 1794, describing it as \"the sketch which has been presented to me by Mr. Claiborn, of the new method of lowering and raising boats without locks.\" Washington had received a letter from Claiborne in 1784 in which he discussed navigable rivers to the west; whether Claiborne sent the drawing at that time is uncertain. It could also have been given to Washington in early December 1794 when he and Claiborne met together in Philadelphia, or sent in a follow-up letter Claiborne wrote on 16 December 1794.","\"Inclosed I have Sent you my Fathers letters wharein you will See his intention Before his death, of releiving me out of my distressis, Occasioned by my Youthfull Folley\"--requests a loan--now in jail.","Lewis, surveyer of Rockingham County, informs W. that he can find no record of registration of land on \"Little Kanaway\" by Col. [William] Crawford--lands on Ohio and Shurtee [Chartier] are regestered-Michl. Cresap disputes this--most of land in newly formed Mononghela county, should make inquiries there--receives condolences on death of brother [Gen. Andrew Lewis?]--death of Fielding Lewis--.","Little news regarding Washington's Ohio lands and plantations under Simpson--can't write what he heard in a letter--David Bradford, lawyer, has news of lands, enclosed copy of his letter--recommends Bradford as good agent for Washington's business there--people in Washington's Bottom on Ohio leaving after hearing he is to assert claim--rumor that Washington's land there has been recently surveyed among large tracts by Pa. People for sale in Philadelphia--people should be warned of a fraud--leaves west as soon as his [Lewis'] land is surveyed.","Incloses draft of a deed to be executed by Col. Bassett--will accomplish his business at next general court.","Wishes to clear up title to land bought from father [Sam. Washington]--originally bought from Col. Phil. Pendleton, and title still in Washington's hand--will be at sweet springs when Washington visits his plantation.","Writes by naval officer going to Philadelphia--fatigues of passage to West Indies and here reduced health--hopes to benefit from more settled climate of this place--ships leaving--sends letters to Mrs. Washington and Fanny Bassett by ship for Norfolk.","Affairs of Dismal Swamp Co.--letters from Mr. Jamason, chief manager--intends to advertise meeting in Richmond in Oct.--will Washington do this instead, for greater effect?--agrees to sale of their partnership lands.","His are only letters which have \"... communicated information of my friends.\"--hopes George Washington has recovered from reported sickness--was very ill after passage, and recovers slowly--Physician in Charleston will probably bleed him to relieve pain in head--will remain til April--always tries to act honorably--thanks for money--will return by water which is cheaper--gratitude to his uncle--can't procure acorns and seeds he wants as \"they fall from the Trees early in November.\"--transplanted 50 or 60 of Magnolia and a number of the live Oak to bring with him--\"Miller's description of the Magnolia cannot be two highly embellished--there is a Species of them called the bay Laurel but none that I have yet heard of under the denomination of the Umbrella, from the discription I have had of it, it will not answer Your purpose I presume, as it is said not to exceed the height of 6 or 7 feet--it may rather be considered a shrub.\"","Major Washington has remained with them since January, and though he wishes he could say his health was improved by the Southern climate, he fears \"his disorder is too inflexible to be remov'd by mere Change of Climate.\"","Lists number of shares owned by individuals, including G. Washington, 1 share.","Bill for plank and shingles, total amount £87.9.0.","Acknowledges receipt of a gross of bottles (probably rye whiskey) and discusses the purchasing of shares of Potomac Company stock.","John informs George that during a recent visit to Mount Vernon a \"great Coat of yours\" and book became mixed-up with his own belongings. John then discusses one of George Washington's notable entrepreneurial activities - the breeding of mules. Seeking to emulate his brother, John suggests that George send one of his \"Jack Asses\" to Bushfield, John's plantation, to breed with his mares.","Jefferson requests information about David Bushnell's \"submarine navigation\" experiments during the American Revolution.","Sends him live oaks plants and acorns of live oak and water oak--also seeds and plants of laurel tree.","Account from April 1786 - Dec. 1788, for various medicines and spices.","Glad to receive news of Mt. Vernon--will enquire about a she-ass--the Secretary and General Nelson most likely to have one--Mr. Bassett gave him box to convey safely to Mt.Vernon--not finished copying letters--will return soon--thanks him for kind invitation [to live at Mt. Vernon as manager ?] and hopes he will be equal to the job-- \"... my experience in business but illy qualifies me for embarking on it, but under Your direction and from your example I flatter myself I shall derive insight, and I must hope that my attention and integrity will in some degree make amends for my deficiencies.\"--wrote to inform him of act passed in Richmond to discharge interest certificates on all Loan office warrants issued by the state--Dr. Lamey [Le Mayeur?] to deliver this and shoes--lots in Fredericksbg not sold.","Autograph document signed, fragment, endorsed \"Rect. No. 149 Walker Blunt Block Maker\".Bill for £1.3.0.Receipted on April 14, 1786 by Washer Blunt; Endorsed on back by [the officers of the Potomac Company] George Washington, John Fitzgerald and George Gilpin.","Thornton writes to request G.W. to send any papers dealing with Hight [Jost Hite] land, which he bought of his father [Sam. Washington] and is now up for litigation, if turned out, will have to move house he's begun to other of his lands adjoining this.","This agreement between George Washington and Penelope French secured for his use the last piece of property he added to his Mount Vernon estate, a parcel that would become part of Union Farm. French, who had a life in interest in the land and buildings, also leased to Washington the use of twenty-one enslaved people including \"Will, Paschal, Paul, Abraham, Sabine, Rosanna, Daphne, Lucy, Delia, Grace, Tom, Isaac, Robert, Moses, Julius, Spencer, Nancy, Celia, Nell, Mitty, and Lett\", and three young children not named. The agreement stipulated that Washington must ensure the enslaved were \"clothed and fed in the same manner as slaves usually are within this commonwealth and shall not be removed and worked out of the said county of fairfax\", and is \"unreasonably worked or neglected in sickness or treated within humanity\", they would be returned to French.","Thanks to Washington for letter [offering him and Fanny a portion Mt. Vernon land and the stewardship of Mt. Vernon, thus relieving Washington of many duties]--\"Both Fanny and myself are happier in this family than we could be in any other, or I am persuaded in a house of our own, ...\"","Sends wagon down with spelts [wheat-like grain]--one bag spilled-rest sent to care of Wm. Hartshorn in Alexandria--has engaged part of the Poland oats Washington wants and will procure more.","Thanks for timber near Rectertown--unable to come see him because of \"distressed situation\"--clear of debts in Fairfax--sends son with letter--can Washington employ him (son) or get him into business?","Concern over Washington's letter--insists he realizes importance of good education and strives for it--never lets dress or pleasure intervene--does not intend to follow example of his brother Ferdinand.","Williams' bond is counter-signed by William Kerchival. Latter part of document tells of the seizing of Williams' property by the deputy sheriff for not paying rent as bound.","Receipt for £13.2.6 on July 16, 1787 in Washington's hand, signed by Craig. Bill for 6 weeks board for two servants at 25/ each, plus balance of old account--total £13.15.","Has seen coach painter and quotes prices for painting, gilding, etc. the chariot--this is for varnishing coach body and surface polished, with no varnish to be added later--a cheaper mode is painting first and varnishing later--work will take 4-5 weeks--has made no contract with him, nor mentioned names--cannot give price of lining since coach-maker is away--a postscript gives price of lining as £3 exclusive of cloth and lace--quotes price and yardage of lace and cloth.","Receipt from Joseph Cook [Cooke], a Philadelphia jeweler and silversmith, to George Washington for one gold watch chain with an engraved 'cypher' as well as a velvet ribbon. The total sum listed is £9.7.3. Docketed in Washington's writing and dated August 10, 1787. Autograph document signed, with Washington autograph, 1 page.","Invoice to George Washington from R. Sprigg. Receipted for stud fees of mules.","Incloses copy of account requested--will send account from Mr. Payne--is looking for father's [Fielding Lewis] paper of money payable and receivable from Washington--wants lands sold which father owned with Washington--if possible before he goes west this summer--how much can he get for shares in Dismal Swamp Co.?--has Washington heard of plan to drain it?","Lt. [Bezaleel] How[e], who intends to enter an enterprize to some part of the Spanish settlements on the shores of [So?] America, desires a letter from Washington, stating he was an officer of the New Hampshire line and in the Guards--Trumbull recommends him to be a man \"of probity \u0026 honor\".","Begs financial aid--unfortunate marriage ruined him--married again, but can't get wife's inheritance yet--father refuses to help--rented a house in Greensvill \"in this state\" and has to keep a poor tavern--asks for land in Dismal Swamp to live on--will take care of Washington's business there.","Letter discussing Washington's previous note inquiring if Thomas Lewis would serve as his land agent.","Political situation in Conn.--Gen'l Assembly of Conn. passing resolves for organizing Congress under new constitution--will appoint electors in Jan., \"this appointment the Assembly have retained in their own power - thinkg it more likely to be exercised with judgment \u0026 discretion than it would be to be entrusted in the hands of the people at large\"--Senators elected--Representatives to be chosen by people--mentions circular letter from N.Y. state convention--few discordant notes in Conn. assembly--no disagreement over president, but over vice-president--desires Bowdoin for office, since Adams is talked of for Supreme Court--asks after [David] Humphreys.","Asks Washington's advice and aid--his father's estate [John A. Washington] is in danger of being sued by Dr. Stewart for nonpayment of a bond--this was given to aid uncle Sam [Washington] and now Charles, [Sam's executor] won't pay--doesn't want to sue uncle Chas.--Nancy [Anne Blackburn, his wife] sends love--mares being brought down, will pay for season.","Bushrod to move to Alexandria--can't keep up plantation and practice law too--prefers law--can sell land and negroes to discharge debts due from his father's estate--has rented his land on advantageous terms--Mother will remain at Bushfield--desires Washington's approval--bearer, Mr. Packet goes to Alexandria to inquire about rent of houses.","Conn requests that Washington pay the bearer (John Middleton) 3 pounds \"which the Revd Mr. D. Griffith subscribed for you towards repairing the Church etc.\" Receipted and witnessed by Ricahrd Burnet Walker on verso.","Encloses Mr. Cowper's letter respecting N. Carolina land--Mr. Cowper only one who wants land and can pay for it--desires Washington to agree to sell to Cowper because estate of [Fielding Lewis] needs money from sale of lands to pay debts--he leaves for Kentucky next week, and cannot bargain further--has found bill for £50 drawn by executors of Wm. Armistead.","Declines with thanks Washington's offer of a house rent free [in Alexandria ?]--has no office or outbuildings--might be unhealthy--glad Washington approves of decision to give up farming--conscious of competition legal in Alexandria--he and Nancy [Ann, wife] will be at Mt. Vernon after Christmas.","Armistead's Bill of exchange--made no fixed price in offer of Carolina land to Mr. Cowper--asked what it is worth--has heard land is in bad shape and may be sold for taxes--Mr. Riddick and Mr. Godwin attend to paying this--other land bought not assessed--maybe hard to find land in Kentucky--will give Washington best intelligence of it he can.","Bond of £1000 for 5000 acres of land in Kentucky.","\"For putting in Buckwheat. Receipted by Peter Pool with an \"\"X\"\" mark.\"","This is a petition to George Washington requesting a pardon of Margaret Stone. Citing the facts that Stone is about forty years old, mother of seven children, and it is her first offense, the undersigned [including Lund Washington and Peyton Randolph] request a pardon.","Thanks for kind offer, but had already rented an office--will repair [Washington's] stable for use--accepts offer of hay--hard to get it and expensive in [Alexandria].","Expresses thanks for Washington's goodness--realizes bad condition of their estate--great need for clothes--have a servant stop by Mr. Hanson's for some things to be repaired.","Thanks for unmerited kindness and attention--will pay respects at Mt. Vernon before Washington leaves for N.Y.--sure he will accept the presidency despite preference for Mt. Vernon--\"... it is the general opinion of the Friends to the New Government, that if you decline being at the head of it, It never can, or will take effect\"--returns to London in a few months where he does business under the firm of Donald \u0026 Burton.","Explains inability to answer sooner--will see the land he mentions and give his idea of its value. [This is probably land Washington was considering buying from John Dandridge in Gloucester County.]","Reports that his nephew Lund Washington, heard in Stafford County that people were saying \"we shoud have a very pretty President at the head of our new Government one who had pd of his Debts within the time of the war with paper money altho it had been lent to him in specia.\"--Col. [George] Mason responsible--believes Mason's son-in-law started it.","Washington's letter to him delayed--Gen. Nelson's illness--has seen land Washington is interested in buying--encloses sketch of it taken from old survey--description of land--4 mi. from Gloucester C.H.--\"a good, not a fine piece of land\"--[Sketch of land is enclosed].","2 copies - one retained copy in Warner Lewis' hand. Another contemporary copy in another hand with the docket, \"From Warner Lewis Esqr. 11 March 1789 (Copy). Original sent to John Dandridge Esqr. 26th March 1789\".","2 copies - one retained copy in Warner Lewis' hand. Another contemporary copy in another hand with the docket, \"From Warner Lewis Esqr. 11 March 1789 (Copy). Original sent to John Dandridge Esqr. 26th March 1789\".","In answer to letter of 26th Inst, mentions caution regarding getting ready--is prepared to go with mother and Mrs. Willis on Thurs, or Fri. to Mt. Vernon--remains there till the horses return for his Aunt--hopes to find him at Mt. Vernon when he arrives.","Unable as yet to get information on lands Washington is interested in--goes to New Orleans in 2 weeks--\"I have seen a very extrordinary publication in a Fredericksburg Paper wherin mention is made of Gen. W-ks-n [James Wilkinson ?] having prepared a fleet of 25 Boats some of them armed with three Pounders and maned with 150 men who intend fighting their way down the Mississippi into the Gulph of Mexico. It is very extrordinary how such a report coud have taken its rise as Ge. W-ks-n is now here and intends down the River at the same time as I do, with only five or six Tobacco [ ] instead of 25 armed Boats.\"--sends some \"pecaun\" nuts from New Orleans--Indians doing mischief--but lands settling fast despite scalpings--price of corn--returns to Mt. Vernon in August.","Solicits money from Washington for erection of a Methodist Episcopal church in Alexandria--contributions have been slow--names prominent Alexandrians who have contributed--wishes him a good journey to the north.","PA list of accounts addressed to His Excellency Gen. Washington Esq. from the firm of Pope and Cadle, who sold lace, silk, and other hosiery at 12 William Street, New York. The document shows that on April 30, the day of his inauguration, Washington purchased 3 hat tassels. In May, he purchased 3 pairs of white silk hose and 28 yards livery lace. A note at the bottom states that one pair of hose was for Tobias Lear, who paid for them separately.","It is likely that the hat tassels purchased on Inauguration Day were for Giles and Paris, enslaved men who rode and drove the horses that pulled Washington's carriage.","Delivered his letter and package to Mrs. Washington--has arranged for Mrs. Washington's trip to N.Y.--hired [Gabriel] Van Horn \u0026 Co. to drive her--tries to allay her fears at driving with strange horses and coachman--gives charges for trip.","Mr. Fenwick, bears a gift of a small 2-deck ship which will act as a chimney piece of a large room before a looking glass.","He is sending a sermon preached a year ago which is appropriate today--\"When you removed from my house, your goodness allowed me to be conversant in your family as a domestic for some months, before the College was removed to Concord\".--lauds Washington's religious attitudes and Christian behavior.","Receipt for inoculating fruit trees.","According to Washington's directions he has pd. Col. Hooe £700 in part of debt due heirs of Co. Colville by Th. Montgomerie, Adam Stewart and Cumberland Wilson--will make payments of £500 and £250 soon--\"The Laws both of Maryland \u0026 Virginia authorized me to pay current money at the par of exchange in discharge of Sterling Debts and in the manner Col. Hooe received his money.\"","He has been down the Ohio--found a settlement on the Kanawa under James Neal of Frederick County, who patented 2200 A.--he persuaded them they had no right to the land, since it was in center of land surveyed for officers of Washington's old Va. regt. [Fr. \u0026 Ind. War]--they agree to buy it cheap if it will be sold, because their settlement has increased value greatly of land--people won't settle unless there's a settlement already there--he has power of attorney to make a settlement for Neal.","Mares such as Washington wants can be had for £25 specie--doesn't know cost of sending them to Virginia--his commission for procuring them would be 10%.","Requests loan of about £300 to pay outstanding debts on estate of Mr. Aylett, his wife's first husband [she was Elizabeth Dandridge Aylett Henley, Mrs. Martha Washington's sister]--will give land and negroes as security.","Expresses gratitude for \"your powerful friendship\" in appointment of Mr. Meredith.","Received intimation this morning from Gen. Lincoln, so renewed request made in Philadelphia.","£11.5.0 for shoeing horses, \"a new handel \u0026 ring for a fork,\" and \"to drogs an doctren the whet hors head\".","Betty writes that George Augustine Washington, Bushrod and Corbin are there to help settle Mary Washington's estate--Bushrod says she's to have no part of the slaves [of Mary Washington's estate]--discusses division of her property--doctor's bills high--Col. Ball thinks crops will pay off debts of estate. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Has purchased 2 bay mares for Washington--sends them down next week--with good care, they will be satisfactory next year.","He was manager for Col. George Mercer's estate in Frederick County when it was sold by Washington--Jas. Mercer kept scolding him and complaining of bad management of farms--Mr. Snickers had written letter to Jas. Mercer maligning his conduct--Capt. Ed. Snickers nailed up his cornhouse door and threatened to serve a writ on him--he was going to bring suit against Mr. Mercer for this treatment, but the war intervened--before war, tried to settle dispute but Mercer refused and he brought suit--sends Washington copy of affadavit--Washington, he is informed, means to bring suit against him for damage--lists a number of questions, seeking testimony of Washington in the suit against Mercer.","Has recorded deed of the land in Gloucester to Washington for the £800 offered.","Waited until recess of Congress to bother Washngton with another letter--the Gloucester county land, is not worth £800--John Nicholson of Gloucester is interested in leasing the land on back creek [sic]--Nicholson has asked several questions about the land so passes them on to Washington.","Written at Wilmington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. The letter expresses the author's laudatory and religious feelings about Washington. This letter was presumably once in the Washington papers.","Seeks settlement for payment for his services as manager of Col. George Mercer's plantations in Frederick County--will acceed to arbitration--puts queries to Washington on his management of the farms, the answers will be put as proof--claims Col. Ed. Snickers cast aspersions on his character--sends letter to Clerk of district court of Fredericksburg.","She is sick in strange city and begs food for self and fatherless child--late husband (Col. John White's) acct. can't be settled until Congress meets--Col. Alexander Hamilton knows her character and situation.","She suffers in prison without heat or bed, with her child, Kitty White--deceased husband's (Col. John White's) daughter has had her imprisoned to give an account of his property which wouldn't pay his debts--she cannot give security until she can write to Georgia and explain the business.","Glad he's returned safely from eastern tour--breeding mares extremely hard to come by--only the wealthy have them and they prize them highly--Adam Reigart is looking in Lancaster Cty, Mr. Baltzer Spangler searching in the county--will try to send mares to Mt. Vernon before Jan.--compliments to Mr. Lewis and rest of family.","Letter signed by Fenwick Mason and addressed to His Excellency George Washington Esq. President of the United States of America. It refers to various wines ordered by the President for entertaining, including \"26 dozen claret and 12 dozen vins de grave.\"","Bill of lading for \"dix huit Caisses de Vin en bouteille\"--shipped aboard the ship \"Le Jean Jacques de St. Malo,\" captain Le Grand.","Encloses a copy of letter from Adam Reigart--sorry so many difficulties have been encountered in finding mares--Mr. Spangler's report not favorable either--has engaged another man--will remain at home 3 or 4 weeks--will write Mr. Miller, mentioned in Reigart's letter--Mrs. Reigart's death and daughter's illness.","Explains why his brother wrote Washington twice on same subject--he [brother] goes to Berkeley to try to discover documents to defend title to his land--Bushrod apologizes for not writing, but injured his hand badly--apologizes for applying for federal job [district attorney of Va.], had thought Supreme Court made nominations, not the president, and he realizes position Washington was put in--congratulations of the season.","Bill for shoeing horses and for bottles of ointment during period Jan. 11-June 15 1790.","At Mr. Nicholson's request, Warner sends a copy of a letter he wrote several months ago, supposing the first was lost in the mail.","Meteorological account--work done on each farm, giving division of labor--work days lost by sickness--stock on each farm--work of ditchers, coopers, and joiners and carpenters--amount of grain ground at mill. Includes putting up post and rail fence around the vineyard.","A list of furniture, including sofas, mirrors, chairs, draperies, miscellaneous small furnishings, lamps, china (Sevres). Used in the New York house; total £665.14.6.","[John?] Fairfax wants higher wages than £25 per annum [as overseer]--will probably leave at end of year--difficulty in finding reliable overseers for the salary--thinks Mr. [James] Bloxham's wages (£40) too high--he's not any better than any overseer in the country--suspects him of embezzling funds from ferriages--Fairfax would like to have Bloxham's job at the high salary, but G.A.W. has discouraged him--but he's a good overseer--recommends removing James from carpentering house to act as an overseer--white overseers expensive--remove Davy to Dogue Run and Will to Muddy Hole--hasn't told the Farmer [Bloxham] yet of plans to oust him--G.A.W. goes to Berkeley for his health--wheat and tobacco crops--flour ground and the prices it will bring--new bolting cloth in place, will enable superfine flour to be made--Mr. Wilson to send his corn to the mill--prices in Alexandria high--will increase crops of pease, potatoes, carrots as Washington desires--Ehler appears industrious and able [German gardner]--\"I have replaced in the Shrubberies the Dogwood Red Bud Sasafrass Laurel and Crabapples - the Ivy have almost entirely died under both walls - among the shrubs some of these shall be interspersed\"--Muse's account with Washington--very cold weather endangers grain crops--barley has suffered much.","For colouring and bordering 2 rooms and mending one room £8.5.0.","Meteorological Account--work done on each farm, giving division of labor--work days lost by sickness--stock increase and decrease for each farm--work of ditchers, coopers, joiners and carpenters--amount of grains ground at mill. Includes \"lathing and shingling the shed of the Barn Yard.\"","Paid account to Porter \u0026 Ingraham, after satisfying himself they were valid--will no more let mares or jennets be taken away from Mt. Vernon before being paid for breeding with Jacks--rest of mares from Mr. Zantzinger have come--encloses his letters [see letters of March 9 \u0026 14, P. Zantzinger to G.A.W.]--is making inquiries for person to take Fairfax's place as overseer--son of James DeNeil is no good in job at Dr. Stuart's--Mr. Gevins is good, but wants his own plantation when Fitzhugh lets him go--has had application from Anthony Whiting, an Englishman, who seems to know the whole business but wants 40 Guineas--gave Gen. Cadwallader as reference--has given Mr. Bloxham his notice and he wants to leave immediately--Davy doesn't want to go to Dogue Run as overseer--pleads his recent jaundiced condition as reason--Will not as good as Davy, but considers him for Muddy Hole--gives number of hogsheads of tobacco prized--Gardener [Ehler] laments no cabbage seed came with other seeds and buckwheat from Biddle--he's fond of flowers but promises to attend to more practical things--\"The posts which stood against the Barn, at the Mansion house I had put within shortly after you left Home.\"--too wet to complete fencing at Deep Run--when Bishop Green went away, secured the house--they are living at place of Col. McCarty's where Mrs. Barnes formerly lived--dampness delays and hampers sowing--a severe sickness among horses and mules--fluctuating wheat prices--sold all on hand, gives prices taken.","Hasn't written him since he left because he's so busy--asks her uncle to please send her a guitar [\"gettar\"], as all the young ladies are learning music, and it is very simple to learn--a man named Tracy teaches the gettar and harpsichord lessons--hears he and aunt are coming home this summer.","One page of accounts between the President's household in New York and local confectioner Joseph Corre. Includes purchases of macaroni, bitter almonds, caraway seed, and ice cream. On April 15, the President's household purchased \"dinner drest,\" when John and Abigail Adams, John Jay, and Thomas Jefferson dined with him. \"Dinner drest\" was ordered again on April 29 when Washington dined with a group of senators.","Signed by Joseph Corre and docketed on verso.","Received his assent to agreement between Dr. Stuart and Alexander on Custis estate--glad it's to be compromised even if injurious to Custis estate--had Custis paid in legal currency, transaction would have been legal--high court of chancery may put price anywhere from £48,000 to £8,000--if the higher figure, would ruin the estate for the Custis children--Col. George Mason considers his appointment an insult, because he never approved of the govt.--but Mr. Hector Ross thinks Mason's acrimony against the Constitution is much abated--Mason dislikes \"pomp \u0026 parade\" in N.Y.--\" ... swearing by G-d that if the President was not an uncommon Man we should soon have the Devil to pay. but hoped \u0026 indeed did not fear so long as it pleased God to keep him at the Head - but it would be out of the power of those Damnd monarchical fellows with the Vice president, \u0026 the Women to ruin the nation.\"--prices high in Alexandria and farmers making money--law passed moving court from Alexandria but another to be passed moving it back--Roger West thrown out of Assembly--Lund's eyes very bad--snowing hard now--wheat crops looking good--describes Washington's stand of wheat at field at Morris, Frenches and the Ferry--hopes to see Washington and Mrs. Washington in summer at Mt. Vernon--\"No person has an idea but that you must remain at the head of the Government so long as you Live. Which I pray God may be with some degree of Comfort and satisfaction to yourself, for I have no doubt but your fatigue, trouble \u0026 vexation is very great.\"","Report of the death of her son Lawrence's first wife (Susannah Edmundson) in child-birth. Settlement of Mary Ball Washington's estate. Asks about her son, Robert, who was serving as Washington's personal secretary.","Blacksmith's bill for shoeing General Washington's horses and making a bolt for a [coach]--part itemized, part lumped together: \"To shoeing \u0026 repairing shoes \u0026c of 11 horses for 2 months ... \"--included are \"Two charges for shoeing a gray mare not entered ... being for T. Lear.\" Receipted by Cliland on September 27.","Report of work done on each farm during the week, including report of amount of grain ground at mill, sickness among negroes, increase and decrease in cattle, work of ditchers. Autograph document, 4 pages, in hand of G. A. Washington, docketed by George Washington, \"From Maj. Geo. A. Washington 20th Aug. 1790,\" docketed in another hand \"Report Aug. 1790 Mt. Vernon,\" laminated, watermark (F. Hayes \u0026 crown over encircled heraldic device).","Safe arrival of Will--expected him home at Mt. Vernon sooner--his great anxiety to do right in Washington's affairs--considering moving Anthony Whiting to place occupied by Fairfax when he goes--estimate of Whiting's capabilities and character--Garner [Wm. Gardener, overseer of the River Plantation?] is leaving too, wants higher wages--Mr. Gwin in Alexandria has recommended a young boy of respectable family to take Garner's place--he has had no experience--no family--George A. Washington disagrees with Washington's theory of having all married men--cheaper to have single one--work terms of new overseer--wheat and buckwheat--corn seed sent from New York good--corn crop--\"... a piece of wood of the kind and dimensions you denoted shall be prepared ...\"--very little ice left--Peter and Godfrey busy with small odd jobs--mares in pasture are mischievous and troublesome--terrible rain storm and winds delay work--corn broken down--weather warm until yesterday--very cool--red corn George Washington sent destroyed by insects, dying in the hill--pumpkin seed from Col. Platt's prizes he thinks will flourish.","For a newspaper subscription--\"To Sub to Daily Advn. from the 1st May 17[illegible] [to] this day is 1 Year \u0026 4 months @48[illegible] To Advr [illegible] £4.[illegible].\"","Meteorological account -- work done on each farm, giving division of labor -- work days lost by sickness -- stock increase and decrease -- work of ditchers, coopers, joiners and carpenters -- amount of grain ground at mill. Includes work on new barn and stables at Mansion House.","Meteorological account -- work done on each farm, giving division of labor -- work days lost by sickness -- stock increase and decrease -- work of ditchers, coopers, joiners and carpenters -- amount of grain ground at mill. Includes work on new barn and stables at Mansion House.","Washington's sister mentions his recent trip to Rhode Island, inquires about his health, and reports her health problems. She would like to visit Mount Vernon before the Washingtons return to Philadelphia; invites them to visit her. Mentions items left to Washington in their mother's will; the accounts of the estate will be settled soon.","In hand of George Augustine Washington and includes; Meteorological account--work done on each farm giving division of labor--work days lost by sickness--stock increase and decrease--work of ditchers and coopers, joiners and carpenters--amount of grain ground at mill. Mentions making stalls in the sheds of the new barn; also, putting up a post and rail fence to enclose cow-house.","George A. Washington writes about how he didn't write sooner because George Washington had just left Mt. Vernon -- will be more prompt with reports hereafter -- unable to complete the barn for the stock because of many other jobs for Carpenters \u0026 their illness -- some progress made on barn.","Account with David Clark in Philadelphia for repairing the coach, harnesses, halters, and reins over a period of several years.","Receipt for £50 from George Washington by George [Augustine] Washington's hands--for his donation for year 1790 to school in the Alexandria Academy.","Receipted [April] 12 by John Barnes. Account for Feb. 21 and April 2 for Best Bourbon Coffee, amounting to £8.15.4.","A bond detailing a loan agreement between De Barth and Washington. Signed by Washington, De Barth, Peter Miller, and Tobias Lear.","Receipted on [June 2] by H. Burgess. Account includes cotton, linens, gause, etc., amounting to £6.19.1.","Writes to know if Washington arrived safe in Philadelphia--weather has been miserable since he left--Mrs. Stuart here at Mount Vernon, waiting to go over the river--Mr. and Mrs. Lund Washington here yesterday--he is worse--veal lights, supposed to help his eyes, have made them worse.","This document is an account of medical calls and treatments at Mount Vernon, mostly to slaves, from 8 March 1791 - 4 Nov. 1791. \"Paid in full.\" Part of account, which should begin 17 March 1789, is missing.","Harriot thanks her uncle, George Washington, for his letter with advice, and she will heed it--always grateful to him for his care and attention--Cousin [Fanny B. Washington ?] and Major are going down in country and she will stay with Cousin Lee--when Cousin returns Harriot will help her keep house--Mrs. Stuart still here.","This document consists of a listing of the various tenements in Berkeley, Frederick, Fauquier, and Loudon Counties, the location of them, the present tenants, length of lease, and whether tenants were paid up.","Gives partial list of Washington's tenants in Fauquier County with detailed description of status of land they lease, plus amount collected for rent due Dec. 25, 1791.","Respecting trespass on Washington's property--Col. Little detected man loading his wagon with hoop poles and discovered many thousands cut--the trespasser is an overseer to Chas. Alexander--probably much trespass on Washington's lands far from eyes of those who care for his land--discusses legal action against them--\"it requires the eyes of Argus to protect property in this neighborhood\"--enclosure to Mrs. Powell [Elizabeth Willing Powel].","Received letter and expresses thanks for appointment--noted contents of letter to Mr. Muse and received from him all the blank leases and ones already executed with precise accounting of the rents due--great difficulty in collecting rents in Fauquier and Loudon Counties, Virginia--few improvements made there--Berkeley tenants paid rents quickly and have made many improvements--\"Most of those who hold Leases for lives have satisfied me that the lives are still in existance - Others again are uncertain, and say the lives are in Kentucky or Georgia - They have all agree'd to produce certificates of this truth from respectable authority.\"--Amount of rental exceeds what G.A. Washington led him to expect--10% will amply repay him for services--should finish rental rolls shortly--deep snow has prevented communication between Alexandria and this County--Mrs. Lewis has been ill--late fright caused \"premature increase of our family\".","Harriot hopes he arrived safely in Philadelphia--she desires a guitar (\"guittar\") preferably one with keys and strings both--\"they are easier to learn to play on, and not so easy to be out of order, but if one with keys is dearer than without, I shall be much obleiged to you for one with strings.\"--will be easy to learn to play--Mrs. Bushrod Washington has offered to teach her.","For the carriage of a trunk by stage to Philadelphia 12/.","Has decided to try the water at the springs and delay his return to Mt. Vernon a fortnight in struggle to regain his health, unless he hears something unfavorable from Mount Vernon--physician in the county doubts that he is consumptive--his head very disordered by rheumatic or nervous complaints--sends the letter by gentleman to Frederick Town [Winchester].","Received his favor by Howell--deep apologies for not sending his share of money from Mr. Cowper--Lewis used it to extricate himself from difficulties brought about by a bond he signed, but has now the money to send George Washington--will give Howell the money and give account of sale of land--denies he meant to go to Kentucky without paying money.","Has been indisposed--will take Harriot Washington to live with her this winter if she comes well supplied with clothes--last time she was there, Harriot often couldn't appear in public because of a lack of clothes--she (Betty) cannot advance any to her because she is supporting 3 grandchildren and may have more--Fielding very distressed--\"his children would go naked if it was not for the assistance I give him\"--her family has been very sickly this fall--goes to visit daughter Betty Carter in Albemarle--change of air may help--will return in a few weeks.","Sends copy of Mr. Cowper's account--payments not up to date--had expected to have Howell bring Washington full amount of money due him, but was disappointed in sum promised by Col. Fontain--will send it all within a few weeks--Howell brings £212.6.5 1/2--will substitute another bond for one of Dr. French's on which payment not received.","On the subject of George Washington's resignation and whether he really would be as happy in retirement as doing good for his country.","Clendinen introduces, to Washington, King Dequen, leader of the Kascashas, and expresses the chief's intent to prevail \"upon the Chiefs of Many [Indian] Nations to Travel with him to you,... Hoping that we may all become the Same people. Firmly United to Each Others Interests.\"","Rental for 1792 on lands in Berkeley, Frederick, Loudoun and Fauquier Counties,--lists tenants and amounts paid--arrearages for years 1791 \u0026 1792--a note by Lewis explains \"The above arrearages have been collected by the Sheriffs and no Executions returned. I have had them fined, and am to have a final settlement of accounts this week.\"","This documents records the accounts of tenants in Berkley, Frederick, and Fauquier Counties.","Will leave tomorrow to carry out Washington's instructions regarding purchasing Major Harrison's land in Fairfax County adjoining the mill tract--doesn't think the land is very valuable--thanks Washington for horse.","Major Harrison of Loudon now has decided not to sell land--seems an honest man--he will get rid of tenants, but must wait until next Fall--title is not clear and he refuses general warrantee--he wants 40 shillings per acre--wants to wait until Congress adjourns in the Spring and Washington comes to Virginia, for Harrison believes that Washington knows more about the title than he does.","Autograph document, in hand of Anthony Whitting, docketed by G.W., laminated, (not examined for watermark).Papers of George Washington - Reel#2. Meteorological account -- work done on each farm, giving division of labor -- work days lost by sickness -- stock increase and decrease -- work of ditchers and coopers -- amount of grain ground at mill. Also a list of the weights of River plantation hogs and remaining mill hogs. A-283.96 ; A-283.","A report of recent work done at Washington's Mount Vernon estate: Digging and planting, cuttings of weeping willow, cleaning and leveling nursery in vineyard, planting fruit trees and leveling gravel walk, gathering haws [red berries of hawthorn].","This document is a report of the recent work done at George Washington's Mount Vernon estate: Spinning, yarn and stocking yarn, making shirts, stockings. Work done by 10 women, all named.","Report on recent work done at George Washington's Mount Vernon estate: Framing and raising corn house, drawing shingles, making brackets, putting axle tree to carts, mending flax brake and hemp brake -- jointing shingles, making pins, painting, etc. Fragment, docketed by George Washington.A note at end of report, \"I will answer your letter by my nex Report.\"","Washington's farm manager reports the bad conduct of Thos. Green, carpenter -- will not use delegated authority concerning Green, because realizes he is necessary -- good men are hard to come by -- suggests an addition of carpenters, or estate will be a long time in improving -- mentions all the buildings that need to be built or repaired -- wishes farms to look neat -- will put up fences and gates -- suggests moving post and rail fence at Dogue Run to make meadow correspond to fields -- new corn house going up at River farm -- will move Rich's house to Muddy Hole, for David's house likely to be blown down by high wind -- engaged planks and scantling for [Dogue Run] barn from Mr. Kenzie -- Green keeps sawyers about the corn house -- poor Maj. Washington cannot recover, but he doesn't consider himself fatally ill -- G.A. Washington desires him to continue building on his house -- has treated Whitting like a brother -- will keep carpenters on G.A. Washington's house until they run out of work and he will order no more scantling -- has planted hedges of honey locust, French furz, and cedar berries, but sheep eat them -- need nettle fences on each side of hedge to enable it to grow -- hedges must be given much care to grow -- advises English thorn imported for live fences and estimates cost -- Lombardy and weeping willow cuttings planted about the Mansion house fences -- River plantation will be hard to fence -- Mr. Stuart advises water fences there -- a batteau is needed for this -- should it be built in Alexandria or by one of carpenters? -- Mr. Butler and he can carry on the hedging and fencing, including the night work -- grubbing proceeds to line of locust trees below Vineyard -- will make it a year of fencing -- little wool to spin -- spinning sewing thread and candlewick of tow -- Caroline unwell -- bled her -- trouble with Charlotte -- whipped and refuses to work -- claims she hasn't been whipped for 14 years -- will try to make seine twine -- deer destroying trees at mansion house, especially mulberry -- ice house not filled -- Dr. Stuart and young man managing Custis estates take plough to White House to use as pattern -- Mr. Ring present manager -- shorts from mill can be ground over as ship stuff or fed to cattle -- high price of flour in Alexandria.","Concerning her sons Robert and Howell who were with the President in Philadelphia, and her niece, Harriot, who was living with her in Fredericksburg. Also inquires about the price of wheat.","Meteorological account of weather at Mount Vernon -- work done on each farm, giving division of labor -- work days lost by sickness -- stock increase and decrease -- work of ditchers, and coopers -- amount of grain ground at mill -- Also, \"clearing the second Vista.\" -- At end in hand of George Washington is an itemized account of sheep and lambs at each farm. Autograph document, in hand of Anthony Whitting, laminated, 4 pages, docketed by George Washington, watermark.","Report of recent work done at Mount Vernon by 4 men in the gardens: Wheeling gravel and dung into the garden; cutting wood lost by snow; dressing hemp.","Report of work recently accomplished at Mount Vernon by 8 named women: Spinning hemp, stocking yarn and shoe thread; making shirts, sheets and shift, knitting stockings. Fragment, docketed by George Washington.","Report of work recently accomplished at Mount Vernon by 8 named women: Spinning hemp, stocking yarn and shoe thread; making shirts, sheets and shift, knitting stockings.","Report of recent carpentry work done at Mount Vernon: Getting new logs \u0026 gutter piece \u0026 shingles for roof \u0026 chimney of overseers house at Muddy Hole -- \"straching\" the well rope \u0026 fixing it to well -- preparing plow -- \"to drawing the brick kill at dogue Runn\" -- mending shoes -- drawing and jointing shingles -- \"to trying up stuff for Bench plains.\"","Drenching rains, fields flooded, mill race broke again, roads almost impassable--Tayler little to be confided in, has kept horse since the Major is away--mill has plenty of wheat--will try to straighten fence from Manley Bridge to the Mill--snows gone, wheat not damaged, but freezing would cause covering of ice--fences and gates can't go in such wet ground--too wet to paint buildings--mixing paints--will let Green have corn--asks whether to continue work on Major Washington's building--Burwell Bassett says Mrs. Fanny Washington will not go to housekeeping--two ships just passed, will probably take flour from Alexandria--Charles' toe may have to be taken off--has called for Dr. Craik--Caroline made a shift for Sarah Flatfoot--2 sheets cut from Oznaburgh linen for there is no change of them while washing.","Just returned from Westmoreland--denies neglect of Washington's business--would have written had there been further developments in the case--Mr. Lee informed Mr. Hooe of judgement, but no injunction has been applied for--concludes with greetings from Nancy.","In hand of Anthony Whitting, docketed by George Washington including; Report on recent work done at Mount Vernon's several farms: Work done on each farm, giving division of labor -- work days lost by sickness -- stock increase and decrease -- work of ditchers and coopers -- amount of grain ground at mill.","Report on recent work done at Mount Vernon by 9 men and 3 boys: Hanging a gate, repairing fishing boat, dressing timber, giving sizes and amounts of timber -- sawing timber, hauling timber, digging brick earth and making brick yard -- painting -- making a batto [batteaux] for fishing.","This report is on recent work done at Mount Vernon by 4 men: Planting evergreen, cleaning, digging, sowing and planting.","Report of recent work done at George Washington's Mount Vernon estate by 8 women: Spinning tow, \"sown shoe maker Thread,\" stocking yarn, winding twine for seine maker, a shift \u0026 knitting stockings, \"making 13 bax\" [bags?].","Letters were delayed--will meet them at Mt. Vernon early next month--estate in good condition--outstanding debts small--property in Berkeley under ignorant overseer and may have suffered--he hasn't sold the crops there yet--overseer on Fairfax property taking liberties--he has a boat and seine for fishing--Dr. Craik's account discharged by corn and wheat Taylor had for sale--desires to live in Alexandria to enable her children to get better education, but looks to Mr. and Mrs. Washington for the guidance to do this or accept their offer to remain at Mt. Vernon--will continue Mt. Vernon chariot in her service, at their suggestion--\"My dear little Fayette shall be given up to your kind patronage whenever you think proper ...\"--sorry to hear of poor Mr. Anthony Whitting's sickness--will leave April 1 for Mt. Vernon--requests permission to leave Harriot Washington with Mrs. Betty Lewis while she takes a trip to Berkeley--brothers are busy so she will be accompanied to Mt. Vernon by Mr. Joe Foster.","Letter with advertisement came late but will go in next week's paper--intended to write by Cousin Washington [Fanny Bassett] but her stay was short--Harriot needs hat, gloves, and shoes--keeps exact account of everything bought and will send it to Washington--money sent from Philadelphia bought Harriot a dress for the Birthnight, \"it must of appeard particular had I refused to let her go, and her having nothing fit for that Purpose ...\"--requests a ticket to the Washington lottery.","Hasn't heard from home in 5 months, and has contracted many debts--a Quaker has threatened to prosecute--is a student of medicine under Dr. Rush--has no dependence on anyone--asks for $300 until his father sends him money from Virginia--although he is unknown to George Washington, he believes Washington knew his grandfather (Washington's first cousin, Warner)--asks him not to make known his request.","Thanks Washington for his offer to write his father--his father's allowance to him is adequate, but has had no remittance for 5 months--he isn't extravagant--encloses letter from man to whom he owes 5 months board.","Sickness prevented his visiting Washington's lands on the Potomac and lots at Winchester and Bath--must stay to make harvest now--will inspect lands after sowing corn and wheat--Major Harrison has decided not to sell his lands--he thinks prices will rise--encloses draft on Philadelphia man given for rent by a tenant of Washington's--asks for letter giving information on lots in Winchester.","Report of recent work done in the gardens at the Mount Vernon estate by 4 men \"Klening\" in the yard, gardens and \"winne Yart\".","This Farm Report (work done on Mount Vernon farms during the week Aug. 4-10) includes: Meteorological account -- work done on each farm, giving division of labor -- work days lost by sickness -- stock increase and decrease -- work of ditchers and coopers -- amount of grain ground at mill.","Report of recent work done at Mount Vernon by 10 named women spinning yarn and stocking yarn, washing, sewing breeches, knitting stockings.","Recent work at Mount Vernon by 9 men and 3 boys: Putting up bedstead and furniture for it, mending blinds in parlor and mending locks--mending \"Dutch fan\"--felling and flattening stocks--building walls at Dogue Run--\"Plastering weightwashing \u0026 painting at ye Mansion House\"--mending equipment.","Received letter and bank note--recent rain great service to crops--wheat being sown--oxen and horses sick, cause shortage of plows--machine for gathering heads of clover for seed has been found--haying--planting grass-- sent Washington all pamphlets by Capt. Elwood found in his study.","Thanks Washington for money he sent her--will buy nothing unnecessary--\"Aunt Lewis has a very large family at present and a great deal of company, which makes my cloaths ware out much faster than if I was in the country where any thing would do to ware ...\"--Aunt Betty Lewis sent letters to Bob Lewis--Cousin Lawrence [Lewis?] left to go to Bath.","A stock printed shipping bill on which is recorded in manuscript the arrival from London on board the ship George Barclay, John Collet master, one case containing a harpsichord to be delivered to His Excellency General George Washington, President of the United States. The document is signed at the bottom by Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., one of Washington's nephews and secretaries. Washington bought the instrument for his wife's granddaughter Nelly (Eleanor Parke Custis) who played it at their residence in the capital city and then later at Mount Vernon.","Urges Washington to pick another city for session of Congress other than Philadelphia, where a fatal sickness rages [yellow fever]--suggests tentatively Baltimore or New York, especially the latter.","Dr. Stuart's visit so short, she fears he may not have examined her husband [Lund Washington] well enough -- Lund doesn't want to go to Philadelphia for examinatin and treatment of cancer, for his eyesight is bad, and medicine affects nerves so he needs complete rest -- he is extremely ill.","Assures Washington he has power to call legislative assembly in another city and at another time--quotes laws and Constitution--fears and jealousies in various quarters over a new meeting place--hears accounts that conditions are improving in Philadelphia now from yellow fever epidemic.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Deals with legacy left her by brother George William Fairfax (d. 1787) -- declines to pay any debts against Mrs. Mildred Washington Bushrod's (d. 1785) estate -- her husband (Warner Washington, 1722-1790) was not a legatee -- her children were, but they are married. Autograph letter signed, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Washington.\"","Thanks her uncle for the money he sent--she goes to stay with cousin Betty Lewis Carter who has recently lost a child--Mrs. Lewis will come to get her if Mrs. Washington stays at Mt. Vernon this winter and wants her to come there.","Mrs. Martha Washington is awaiting President's word to join him in Philadelphia--very apologetic for troubling him, but wonders can another story be added to the house in Alexandria which George Washington has so kindly put at her disposal?","Expresses gratitude of herself and her husband Mr. Lund Washington for George Washington's part in getting Dr. Gates' opinion -- Gates hasn't arrived in Virginia yet -- Lund's condition growing worse all the time -- can only see light.","Has been in Culpeper all winter with Cousin Betty Lewis Carter--desires enough money for silk jacket and pair of shoes to wear to Birth Night Ball.","Enclosed is deed to be reacknowledged in presence of Mr. Rutherford, as the previous copy is now out of date due to the negligence of Dr. Stuart and Col. Ball--just returned from Berkeley County, seeing Washington's tenants and is on his way to Fauquier whence he will write more fully..","Sends her thanks for the bundle containing such pretty things [probably silk jacket and shoes requested by Harriot in letter of 7 January 1794]--Cousin Bob [Robert] Lewis has lost his little boy [William Burnett Lewis, who had died at the end of November 1793].","Betty writes that Harriot is very pleased with items Washington sent to her from Philadelphia--she is very deserving and takes care of her things--two valuable Negro hands have run away, probably to Philadelphia to be free, and Betty asks her brother's advice in the matter--her next year's crops will be negligible unless they can be returned. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","With apologies for taking up his valuable time, Bushrod sends the draft of an answer on a question having to do with the estate of Mr. George William Fairfax. Bushrod is doing well in law practice in Richmond.","Desires linen and dimity to make petticoats and great coat-- her great coat is so small she can't get it on.","Sends her gratitude for package--wishes for money to make great coat, and for tape and thread for linen--would make coat herself but no tailor will cut it out unless he makes it too--Harriot had borrowed 24 shillings from Aunt Betty Lewis, and asks for Washington's help to repay her.","Has had a bad attack of ague and fever, but is now recovered--thanks Washington for present of a mule--heard news of some dying of yellow fever in Philadelphia again this spring--Harriot received money he had sent her.","Bushrod has word of an injunction against Washington in High Court of Chancery--his answer is needed quickly as the Court sits on 12 May--Bushrod will draw it up and send it to Washington to be sworn to. The injunction deals with suit by Henshaw, arising out of settlement of George Mercer's estate in Virginia.","Introduces Mr. Maund to Washington as carrier of this letter--Bushrod gently reminds the president of his recent letter (22 April) requesting an answer about the suit against him by Henshaw, dealing with estate of George Mercer.","Couldn't write to Washington before with information on his rents, tenants, etc. until High Sheriff of the county handed over rental money--they are enclosed herewith--breeding horses and mules--mentions Washington's lots in Winchester and Bath, and suggests exchange of one of Washington's lots on Potomac for one held by a tenant on the Bullskin in Berkeley--should buy out life leases there from tenant John Dimmett--Lewis fears he might lose land Washington gave him in Stafford because of no clear title.","Washington's letter to Robert Lewis will be carried to him by Cousin [Betty?] Carter who travels to Fauquier--Harriot requests money for summer dresses, or as goods are cheaper in Philadelphia, she would be happy if he would buy them there for her--wants him to know that she does mend her clothing and wear it as long as possible.","Again requests some summer dresses--requests permission to go to Philadelphia to visit brother George Steptoe Washington--Aunt Betty Lewis has ague and fever--she and family go to Berkeley soon--wheat crop is bad in Fredericksburg.","Requests Washington's permission to leave Philadelphia and study law in Berkeley--his actions there are always put under worst possible construction--is in debt now and knows Washington will advance him no more money--says his brother will send money to pay his debts and travel to Berkeley--expresses deep gratitude to Washington.","She thanks Washington for money he sent her to buy summer dresses--and reports that all there are sorry to hear of Washington's accident on his way to Mt. Vernon--she hope he's recovered--Aunt Betty Lewis's family has been ill all summer.","Answers questions Washington raised in letters of 18 May and 18 July respecting his lands to be leased or sold--land on Potomac put up for rent--procured tenant for houses in Bath--rental of lot in Winchester--trouble in buying out leases of tenants in Berkeley--land on Difficult Run--Mr. Muse allowed transfers of leases--money for rents--use of rents to buy out leases of tenants.","Happy to hear Washington is well and cancerous growth on his face is much improved--weather promises very good corn crop--she asks his permission to set her overseer and carpenters to build a corn house--not satisfied with school her children are in as it is too crowded--her son Fayette has been ill.","Lewis writes: \"Casually going into a painter's shop yesterday I there saw some Tent Poles which I was told were for your\" use. Since the usual complaint with these tents is that \"the standards in the middle [are] of a great inconvenience,\" Nicola has submitted a sketch [included] of his own for Washington's consideration.","Writes by Mr. Madison [James ?]--left for Berkeley before receiving answer from Washington because of early conveyance there--has heard Aunt Lewis is ill, but can't go back until Brother George is well enough to take her--very much impressed with new sister [Geo. Steptoe Washington married Lucy Payne, sister of Dolly Payne Madison]--dined with Uncle Charles recently and he is in much better health--refused Mr. and Mrs. [James] Madison's invitation to Philadelphia for fear of angering her dear uncle--thinks Mrs. Madison a charming woman.","Begs Washington for money to buy a stuff skirt and a couple of dark calicoes--she left Berkeley a week ago--Aunt Betty Lewis has been very ill but it recovering.","Lewis writes that the Berkeley and Frederick rents were easily collected because the lands there are productive--those in Fauquier County are hard to collect--deputy sheriffs won't turn over money that is collected--to Mrs. Haney, \"a very genteel old lady\" and cousin of Washington's (probably daughter of his mother's half sister Elizabeth Johnson), he has extended money on several occasions according to Washington's direction--has settled her and her teenage daughter on a tenement of his own, because those of Washington that were vacant will bring at least £30 each--it may be expensive to buy up life leases on tenements, but Lewis would recommend Washington do so because the money will be reimbursed by higher rent in 4 or 5 years.","1 page each for the two copies which are slightly different. This bond is for rent and signed by Cooper and Robert Lewis, Washington's nephew and secretary.","Received Washington's letter with 2 plats of land--he knows little of Washington's land in Kentucky on Rough Creek or of settlement there, but supposes there is some, as he believes Washington's land is near the small town of Hartford, some 18 miles from Vienna--Lewis goes to Kentucky again in April to view his own lands on Green River and will view Washington's at same time--his mother and Harriot send greetings.","She received the money Washington sent--would have sent her thanks before, but was in Culpeper and kept there long by bad weather--Aunt Betty Lewis too busy to write by this post.","Harriott addresses her \"Honored\" uncle with great humility and asks for a pair of stays, a hat \"and a few other articles.\"","Cabot has heard from Judge Phillips--and is happy to report that the young Lees and Brents mentioned in Washington's letters will probably attend academy at Andover, or else at Exeter.","Lewis has just returned from Kentucky--he was unable to see either his own land or Washington's, despite his efforts--he did meet Gen. Spotswood who said he has bought the identical land from Gen. Harry Lee for 4 shillings per acre--Lewis believes it is worth at least twice that--the land has good settlement and a good iron bank on it--he cannot understand what Lee meant by selling it again--300 acres of Andrew Woodrow's should be purchased to improve value of Washington's land--he will purchase it if Washington agrees.","Introduces [John Neale] whom he recommends to overlook the carpenters at Mt. Vernon--he made no definite agreement with him--encloses the agreement that Washington drew up for \"former person\"--he will accept £40--is married with children, which William Washington sees as an advantage because married men stick to their business better than single men.","Letter and draft of his letter of the same date to Washington but with different closing paragraph. Lewis has purchased no leases because of high prices--he encloses rent roll for past year and has deposited £475.10.2 with his aunt--all above amount of rents to go to his account for 1793 rents sent to Philadelphia--finally got judgment for rents held by sheriff and hopes to pay Washington all arrearages owed--discusses lots in Berkeley--will eject several tenants next year from Frederick and make new leases with industrious farmers--apologizes for not staying at Mount Vernon until Washington arrives, but must see to planting wheat.","Account of land rents collected by Lewis for year 1795 on lands in Berkeley, Frederick, and Fauquier County, Virginia on behalf of George Washington. Shows description of land and remarks on land rented by William Collins, Henry Shover, and ___ McIntosh--amounts to £354.5.0.","Difficulty getting peas and vetches--has applied to Lords of Privy Council to permit officers of customs to admit it to entry to forestall another confiscation of American goods--sends along Chicorium Intybus [Intibus, or succory] and bill of lading--Captain Tuttel promises special care to this shipment.","Dandridge, employed at the time as personal secretary to the President, declares his intention to leave the official household and begin a commercial career in rural Virginia, having found city life in Philadelphia intolerable.","Harriot apologizes for asking for more money to buy hat and articles for Birth night so soon after having received \"liberal presents\"--she has been very ill, enough so to require a physician--Aunt Betty Lewis ill with ague and fever.","Lewis reports that he met with unexpected success in rent collecting for Washington's properties \"over the ridge and in this county\"--few have made required improvements--he suggests the life leases be put into hands of lawyer to decide how to proceed--Mr. Muse says Col. Simm of Alexandria thinks leases badly drawn and ejectments won't be supported by court--reports repossession of lots in Frederick and Berkeley, and rental of some lots--difficulties in collecting from sheriffs--Lewis's late cousin Thornton Washington's estate has cut timber on 35 or 40 acres of Washington's prime reserve in Berkeley because of neglect by Mr. Muse in maintaining the lines (Thornton Washington, son of Samuel Washington, inherited rights to cut timber on Lawrence Washington's land, which bordered George Washington's)--Lewis is unable to rent poor land on Deep Run, and suggests procuring situation for sawmill there, for good pine timber on land--he must see Washington on next trip to Mount Vernon.","Harriot reports that she is now at Matapony, where is seldom chance of sending mail--she sends her sincere thanks for money Washington sent her to buy articles for Birthnight.","Bushrod reports that he has received and will retain bundle of papers dealing with the [Thomas Colvill] estate settlement--he will ask for settlement as soon as possible, and explains some possible outstanding issues to Washington--Mr. Keith has furnished some information--has not yet received appraisement of estate--received hogs from Washington and thanks him for them.","Lewis agrees that Washington is wise to wait until September, as described in the advertisement, to sell his land--Kentucky lands rising in value--he hears there was large emigration last year and some of it to Green River, which should help boost value of Washington's land--discusses military lands and state grant lands--land fever can make prices fluctuate--he was unable to purchase Woodrow's inholding within Washington's property yet--Lewis says that Col. Willis's and Gen. Spotswood's horses still for sale, may be at reduced price.","Concerning \"the claims of the Cohnawaga, or Seven Nations of Canada.\" The Seven Nations were an Indian confederacy of Mohawk, Abenaki, Huron, and Onodaga that supported the French during the French and Indian War, and later the British in the American Revolution.","In cypher, Monroe alerts President to interception by French of Washington's letter re XYZ affair. Message also decoded.","Betty writes to Washington on Harriot's behalf, who wants to inform him that Andrew Parks, a merchant of Fredericksburg, has been courting her and she would like to marry him--Betty says that Parks is \"very much respected by all his acquaintances ... a sober sedate young man and attentive to business\"--she has left town for a healthier place which has the advantage of having a mill as well.","Lewis blames delays in his letters on the fact that there are no post riders in this area--since his mother left Fredericksburg, Washington should direct letters to the attorney James Lewis there--he explains not paying Washington money collected so far from rentals--he had wanted to pay in lump sum, but will not remit it as he collects it--denies using funds for own use--Washington's advertisement posted at Court House--describes the property dispute between McCormick and Ariss, one of whom has encroached on Washington's property--it is too late in season to bring Jack to breed in Fauquier County--next season will do so--Mrs. Haney (or Haynie) [G.W.'s kinswoman, see letter of R. Lewis to G.W., Jan. 17, 1795 and R. Lewis's diary for that year] is dying of consumption.","Lewis desires to know, because others have asked him, whether Washington will exchange western lands for some improved estates in this area which might be rented to advantage--he will pursue the purchase of Woodrow's inholding--Mrs. Lewis [Catherine Daingerfield Lewis] has been ill, and that will prevent his going to Kentucky this year.","Mrs. Lewis's [his wife] illness had prevented him from retrieving Washington's letter before now--gives opinion of Andrew Parks as suitor for Harriot Washington--he is an industrious young man with good prospects, but considers their marriage at this time \"madness in the extreme\"--he advises any marriage be put off until Washington can come to Virginia and look into things himself--Washington's letter to his mother sent to Culpeper.","Lewis writes that he forwarded to Howell Lewis, his brother, the papers from Washington concerning debt he owes--it should never have gone to Washington, and Howell considers it a \"rude attempt\" on the part of others to collect their money--they would have been paid had it been presented correctly to Howell--Mrs. Catherine Daingerfield Lewis still ill--they will go to Culpeper for change of air after court terminates in Fredericksburg.","Lewis writes that he tried to obtain possession of land on Accokeek Run in Stafford County, Va. which Washington said (both in person and in a 29 April 1793 letter) he might have, but finds title belongs jointly to Washington and other heirs of his mother [Mary Washington]--Lewis will give up all efforts to obtain it--Mrs. Haney [Washington's cousin, Elizabeth Haynie] died of rapid consumption [see letter of Jan. 17, 1795]--her daughter Sally Ball Haynie cannot find employment because the people in the neighborhood \"are uncommonly industrious and do every thing with in themselves.\"--Mrs. Lewis has taught Sally reading, writing, and useful needlework, etc.--she would make an extraordinary housekeeper for some genteel family--she is welcome to take her board in his house, but he defers to Washington's judgment--sister [Betty Lewis] Carter is delivered of a son [Charles E. Carter].","Powel writes that she cannot harbor resentment after all that passed yesterday, and is determined to dine with him tomorrow, \"when I will endeavor to meet your Ideas with Fortitude\".","Bushrod writes that he is grateful for Washington's bounty [see Writings, XXXV, 107-108 - Washington's offer of some lots he won in a lottery]--the Colville estate business is finally settled by County Court, but this not binding, so he will seek another settlement--Bushrod will take his wife, Anne (\"Nancy\") Blackburn Washington up to Berkeley Springs for her health--he encloses an order to be published in England.","One share (No. 1355) of augmented stock in the Bank of Alexandria. Endorsed on back, \"The within Share was Transferred to Robert Beverley August 19th 1802. M. Sutton B.K.\".","Received the bills--Harriot [Washington] was married July 15, and has gone to her Brother's in Berkeley [Geo. Steptoe Washington]--expects to go to son Lawrence's in Frederick for her health--\"My Dear Brother it is with Infinite Pleasure I here you intend to retire to your owne Home, there I hope you will Enjoy more statisfaction than you Possibly can do in Public Life ...\".","Lewis encloses bill of $100. from his brother Howell--Howell is sorry his uncle should have been troubled by receiving the note for money due [See letter of May 4, 1796, George Lewis to George Washington].","Lewis notes Washington's acknowledgement of the bank note forwarded to him for Howell--he agrees that his brother should have considered interest on the principal--he will see his brother about this on the latter's return from \"over the ridge\" with his family [see letters of Aug. 1 and May 4, 1796].","Meade conveys to Washington a character reference for Mr. [James] Anderson from a Mr. Fitzhugh--Anderson is a man of industry and clever, but advanced in years.","Anderson writes from the Selden family's Salvington Plantation near Fredericksburg that he has received Washington's letter telling of William Pearce's advance of salary from £100 to 100 Guineas--he himself would accept 100 Guineas with house, garden, etc--Anderson believes Washington's superintendent should have an assistant to take over much of writing business inside--he hears that Washington's superintendent \"has as much to do as any one man can execute\"--describes his knowledge of farming and grazing as \"two branches of the same business\" that he \"was bred to from my youth\" in Scotland--he leaves his character reference to others.","Anderson writes that his failure to answer Washington's earlier queries was not caused by deceit--he then relates his background and experience in farming north of Edinburgh, Scotland, in the English border lands, and in America--he came to U.S. in 1791--has seen Mt. Vernon estate--mentions the distillery he runs on Salvington plantation and that he thinks a properly conducted distillery of much gain to owner--mentions crop rotation and the use of manure as necessary components in improving the land--he is content in present situation with Mr. Cary Selden, but would delight in serving Washington if he can make it profitable for both.","Anderson informs Washington that he sent a letter on 11th to Philadelphia--he will be glad to come to Mt. Vernon to see Washington at earliest opportunity.","Anderson writes that he can procure good overseer with experience in \"the management of Negroes\" if Washington's current overseer is leaving--Anderson will shortly take measurements of John Francis Mercer's \"thrashing machine\", so that he can cut timber in winter for mounting one for Washington--suggests cost could be lowered by using Washington's own carpenters and a millwright.","Rec. No. 258 annotated by G.W. \"School Alex £50.0.0--dated, addressed to Charles Lee Esq. in another hand.","Hannah Washington writes to introduce her son Fairfax to George Washington, as he arrives in Philadelphia to study law under Charles Lee--Hannah asks whether Washington \"would sometimes take the trouble to advise him in regard to his moral conduct, as he is much too young to be in such a city, without a guide \u0026 true friend.\"","Bushrod writes that he is just recovering from attack of pleurisy--the deed enclosed not recorded as prescribed by law--no news of Kanawa lands.","Powel offers to pay Washington $1000 for his carriage horses, which she intends for the use of her nephew, on the condition that they are as she describes them--however, if Mr. Adams wants them and will pay full price, she will yield all claim.","Powel writes that she would certainly like to purchase Washington's coach, but that since she doesn't buy his horses for herself, she has no use for the coach--her nephew prefers to follow fashion and wants a new carriage, though Washington's is a superb piece of workmanship and will outlast modern one--Washington's successor is to be legally announced today, and Powel believes that Adams should buy the coach--she will pay Washington cash for the carriage horses any time.","Powel encloses her check for $1000 to pay for Washington's carriage horses, and indicates she does not wish to have them before he leaves Philadelphia.","Powel teases Washington because he had \"without design put into my possession the love letters of a lady addressed to you under the most solemn sanction\"--these letters from Mrs. Washington were found in the writing desk she got from him--she tried to give them to Tobias Lear who was present when she discovered them, but as he refused, she sealed them up and will return them to Washington by whatever means he directs. Includes a self-deprecating note in which she promises to pay Lear $245 for the writing desk and praises Washington's \"wise and peaceful administration for eight years.\"","Erskine writes Washington that he has used his name in a pamphlet he has written about the French Revolution entitled \"Causes and Consequences of the war in France\". He also expresses his great admiration for Washington.","Invoice for certain materials and labor used in the construction of a boat. At the bottom, Humphries has signed (in full) a receipt for the total sum of £55.16.3 ($148.83).","Lewis has made inquiries on Washington's behalf for a workman [housejoiner] desired by Washington, but can find none available now, neither among blacks (who are generally hired out a year at a time) nor among whites (who would come burdened with families to support)--he suggests that Col. Ball might have some such workman whom he will rent out--Mrs. Lewis's health has been bad for several years and growing worse, else they would have visited Mount Vernon already.","Elizabeth Washington writes that she has been informed that she cannot, as had been her custom, get herrings from George Washington's fishing landing--her hands at the ferry landing have only gotten 300 herring--it is too late to apply elsewhere--she asks the favor of 6 or 7000 herrings from Washington's seine.","Elizabeth Washington writes to protest that she only wanted justice done in getting her turn at the fishing landing--when she applied for fish there were two others before her, the fish did not run while her negroes were at the fishery, and then she heard that others were supplied out of order before her--she did not expect George Washington to \"disfurnish\" his own family of their herrings for her--[see letter of April 24, 1797]--can't come to Mt. Vernon to see Mrs. Washington because roads are impassable between Hayfield and Mount Vernon--and while writing the above she has just had word to send negroes down for fish--she thanks Washington for his intervention and says she is now sending the letter only to explain that she wanted nothing more \"than what was the common rule of fishing landings, to have my turn.\"","Samuel Washington writes to express thanks to George Washington for advice (\"there is no person fonder of receiving advice than what I am\")--he states that the money he wants to borrow from his uncle is mainly to pay debts contracted by his father [Charles Washington], particularly to Dr. Stuart--he will come to Mount Vernon in few weeks--wife is expecting a little one at any time [Samuel T. Washington?].","Dr. Craik's bill from Aug. 25, 1797 - June 14, 1799 for £ 97.11.9, for visits to \u0026 treatment of members of G.W.'s family and servants on all the farms--includes visits to attend Mr. Peter's child \u0026 \"a visit to \u0026 attendce on yourself from 21st to 26th and prescription\" £4.0.0--a dozen oranges--\"Bleeding yourself ...\"","docketed by G.W. \"Receipt Doct. Jas. Craik, Bal. $128.88 27 June 1799,\"","Note for the sum of one thousand dollars, in George Washington's hand, signed by his nephew Samuel Washington.","Elizabeth Washington writes to George Washington to clarify her earlier remarks about William Triplett -- she refers to the suit by Thomas Pearson concerning land sold years earlier to George Washington and others by his brother Simon Pearson, some of which now makes up Hayfield farm on which she lives -- her nephew looks for papers relative to land in Stafford and Prince William.","\"Receipted Dec. 18, 1797 by John \u0026 Thos. Vowell. Bill for Shingles, amounting to £8.4.5.\"","Lewis writes a recommendation for Thomas Alsbury, who formerly served Washington \"in the wars with the savages\" and \"in your family\"--Alsbury now wants to lease land from Washington on the Ohio or Kanawha Rivers.","Regrets that she cannot visit Mt. Vernon at this time. Her grandsons, Augustine and Corbin, are sick. Must remain at Haywood. Promises to visit at first opportunity.","Bushrod Washington answers George Washington's legal queries dealing with Thomas Pearson's suit concerning land sold by his late brother Simon Pearson to Washington and others in 1763 [see letter, G.W. to Bushrod W., Oct. 9, 1797]--Bushrod will take the case should it go to a higher court--Gen. Marshall may know something further about the case, as Bushrod met a man named Pearson at Marshall's office recently.","Bushrod records a legal opinion for Washington concerning a suit initiated by Thomas Pearson, against his late brother's estate (Simon Pearson). The suit involved a parcel of land which Washington purchased from Simon Pearson some thirty-five years earlier.","Bushrod sends his uncle a copy of grant requsted--he can't find the Inquisition, but has directed the clerk to continue his search for the document related to Pearson's suit.","Lewis sends orchard-grass seed, a gift from Mr. Francis Whiting, after a 6 week delay for lack of transportation to Alexandria--Washington's tenant on his tract of land above Bath has removed to Kentucky, and the land is being denuded of its valuable timber by the neighboring \"set of lawless rascals\"--Lewis strongly suggests that the land should be rented out to protect the remaining timber--furthermore, Washington's land on Lost Mountain (then in Prince William County, now Fauquier County) is being stripped of bark by tanners working by moonlight on the pinnacle of the mountain--the perpetrators have been caught.","Bushrod writes that he has investigated Mrs. Forbes and found her fully satisfactory for the job of housekeeper at Mt. Vernon--\"She is honest, industrious, \u0026 well acquainted with nice as well as common cooking\"--she never received letters from Washington, however--Bushrod will investigate at the post office--mentions having written earlier about the Pearson suit.","Bushrod writes that he has located and interviewed Mrs. Forbes, who says that her price is $150 a year--Bushrod thinks this is \"extravagant\" for a housekeeper at Mt. Vernon, but that he is persuaded she would do well--he asks Washington to advise him whether or not this will be satisfactory.","Bushrod writes that he has talked with Mr. Brooke and received good references for Mrs. Forbes--he answers Washington's queries about her from his 3 November letter--there is good cook to be sold in Fredericksburg by Geo. Murray--he had cooked for Brooke who says his only fault is a fondness for liquor--Bushrod will ask Murray not to sell him until he hears from Washington--Mrs. Forbes is being directed to head for Mount Vernon as early as the next stage.","Bushrod writes that, having examined the records in the General Court, he finds that surveys were rarely done in cases like Washington's and that he is therefore quite certain that the law is on side of Washington in the Pearson suit--he also encloses an order for settling Washington's accounts as executor of Thomas Colville.","Bushrod writes that Mrs. Forbes' delay in leaving for Mt. Vernon was due to lack of funds--Mr. Brook owes her money but has been out of town--Bushrod will advance money to send Forbes to Mt. Vernon on the next day's stage--Mr. Brook has been very ill and now in back country for his health--Bushrod refers again to the settlement of the Colville estate--Mr. Keith advertises the decree in the Alexandria Gazette for 8 weeks.","Bushrod writes to Washington with a report of what he has discovered about taxes due on Washington's Kanawha land--lands in Kanawha and Berkeley to be forfeited unless back taxes are paid--he urges fast action to avoid having the land seized and sold.","Bushrod writes that the auditor can find nothing further on taxes due on Washington's western lands along the Kanawha and Ohio rivers--the records are in poor shape and the auditor blames the inattention and inaccuracy of the commissioners in that part of the country--Bushrod gave him Washington's paper containing a list of his lands on the Ohio and Kanhawa to check more in detail--there are no other Washington lands returned for non-payment of taxes, and as Bushrod paid the arrearages Washington's property is clear for now.","Parker, who is \"now engaged in [publishing] \"The Journals of Congress\" from the year 1775 to the present time, ...\" asks Washington to patronize his work. \"My undertaking has met with the encouragement of Mr. Jefferson \u0026 the Committee of Congress\" assigned to this project, \"... yet the honor of your name ... will be the greatest satisfaction I can feel.\"","Bushrod advises his uncle regarding several legal problems relating to taxes on Washington's western lands as well as a land title paper concerning a transaction between Generals Lee and Washington. Bushrod also explorers the circumstances of the \"Langhorne Affair.\"","Speaks of his recent loss (the death of his son Augustine). Agrees with Washington's advice to send his remaining children to public school. Corn crop will be low this year. Discusses his knowledge of Washington family genealogy.","Letter regarding agreement between George Washington and Wm. Washington whereby George Washington may purchase 500 barrels of corn annually from Wm. Washington Discussion of terms of sale.","Bushrod writes that he disapproves Washington's deed to General Lee, but has drawn a better one for him to follow--in order to avoid any possible confusion in the future the new one states that the original deed was not recorded in a timely fashion and that the present one is a replacement--they should check the boundaries to see if they are accurate.","Dandridge writes that Washington's is first letter he's received from America except one of a few lines from G.W.P. Custis last fall--he knows Washington is busy repairing houses, farms, etc. at Mount Vernon--he has himself led a retired life in the Netherlands, going to no public entertainments except now and then to the theater, though he has been to Paris--his health has been poor--mentions Elbridge Gerry, Gen. Marshall, and Gen. Pinckney--he will try to procure a good joiner to send to Washington--many Germans go to Amsterdam to get employment or passage to America, and Dandridge has asked a \"merchant of eminence\" to assist in the search for a joiner among them with a good character reference--Dandridge gives his explanation of 1100 and odd dollars which was charged by him to Washington's account for \"losses, errors \u0026c\" as having occurred not in a single year, but over the whole course of his employment by Washington--the 200 some dollars charged against Washington in April 1796 is a little harder to explain.","Lewis writes that he encloses a draught on Mr. James Russell of Alexandria by Mr. Ariss for last year's rent (against Washington's usual practice) because Ariss had been infirm--if the funds are not immediately collectable, he asks Washington to return the draft so that he can follow up--a tenant on one of the Berkeley lots is unable to pay, so another was procured temporarily to take care of growing crop--he asks Washington's wishes about leasing that property--wheat crops in the area and up to the Blue Ridge are virtually destroyed by Hessian fly, there has also been a 5 week drought.","Dandridge writes that he had no success in finding a joiner to send to Washington, despite several applications and having others search for suitable candidates--the danger of war with U.S. leaves country in unsettled state--the Texel blockaded by British ships, and French privateers are swarming the Maese--preparations of U.S. for defense worry French government--Mr. Gerry leaving Paris soon--expectation is for war between France and America at any time--the Congress at Rastadt is dissolving--war on the Rhine expected--\"we hold ourselves in readiness to march\".","Smith writes that he desires to make a vitrified stained glass portrait of Washington like that of His Excellency the president [John Adams]--describes the long-lasting nature of such portraits.","Solicits for his brother William Champe Carter of Albemarle County a commission as Captain in the provisional army or as aide de camp to a general officer--suggests that it would be good to distribute commissions in that area of the state to counteract the attempts by \"a certain character in his route from Philadelphia to Monticello\" [i.e., Thomas Jefferson] to dampen patriotic ardor of people there--he and Mrs. Carter had wanted to visit last spring, but the loss of a carriage and horse is compelling them to postpone that until next Spring.","Marshall writes that his father directed him to pay Washington's back taxes on his land on Rough Creek [Hardin County, Ky.]--discusses arrangements for reimbursing his father--Mr. Rawleigh Colston of Frederick authorized to draw upon Washington for the money--as Marshall's father is aged and infirm, Marshall himself can assist Washington in such matters in the future.","Bushrod continue to keep his uncle informed about the circumstances of the \"Langhorne Affair,\" and his own involvement as a \"dignified observer.\" He assures the General that the man John Nicholas is of excellent character.","Welch writes to Washington that he has surveyed the tract of Great Kanawha land of 10990 acres--it appears to be short 610 acres, so he is going to check it again--also surveyed Cole River tract--30 settlers on land are doing well--immigration is good, though the migrants themselves are poor--he expects many from Pennsylvania--people in the area all support existing constitution.","Original copy of this letter. Dandridge's poor health induces him to resign job of secretary to Mr. Murray, and since Washington helped him get the position, Dandridge wants to let him know--he seeks more a active life--he seeks a subaltern commission in the army of United States--Murray is writing to the President and Secretary of War on his behalf--Dandridge has still had no success in finding a joiner for Washington--\"all communication from this country is quite at a stand except thro Hamburg and England\".","Bushrod writes his recommendation of Col. Heth as a friend of the government and a sober citizen--he mentions the fictitious John Langhorne [i.e., Peter Carr] letter and Nicholas--Gen. Marshall is anxious to visit Washington and Bushrod may accompany him.","Request that his uncle consider Thomas Turner and Capt. Blackburn for military commissions.","Spotswood reports the results of his efforts in securing an overseer, a certain Mr. Garret, for Washington. \"He would not determine whether to receive your offer or not until he returned home and consulted his wife - \".","Snyder writes that some weeks ago he had sent Washington a letter with Robison's Proof of a Conspiracy--since then, he is more confirmed in opinion that groups called \"Illuminati—German Union—Reading Societies—and in France by that of the Jacobine-Club\" are operating for overthrow of this government--many of these groups are of French sympathies and begin by trying to destroy all religion--prays that God, who set Washington \"as a Deliverer of, and Father of his Country\" may keep him safe until this crisis passes.","Encloses letter from Mr. Thomas Marshall Jr. of Kentucky who wishes payment of small balance due his father Col. Marshall from Washington.","Snyder writes to apologize for having sent second letter on 1 October, but he received Washington's letter of 25 September only an hour after mailing his own--\"I rejoice very much that you are recovered from your late Sickness\"--he fears pernicious effects of \"the illuminati\" or Jacobinism on people of the United States--Snyder informs Washington that he recently wrote articles in gazettes under name of \"Cicero\" giving a compendium of extracts form \"Robison's Proofs of Conspiracy\".","Blagdin writes that although Washington will provide glass, painting and ironmongering he cannot undertake to complete the work on Washington's buildings in Washington, DC for less than $11,000.","Samuel writes that he is distressed that his mother (Mildred Thornton Washington) wrote Washington asking for more money--all debts of his father (Washington's late brother Charles) and his estate lie on him now--he is sure he can pay by selling land, but nobody will buy land in these unsettled times, with war with France possible--he hopes to sell at better prices in the next year--Samuel refuses the $1000 Washington offered his mother because that would make creditors all come to him at once and ruin him, \"Whereas if they come on gradually I can have a better chance.\"","Church presents his son, Philip Church, who enters the army under his uncle's (probably Alexander Hamilton's) auspices-- hurch recommends him to Washington's protection.","Rootes writes that he had visited Mount Vernon, but not seen Washington--this follow-up letter requests a certificate from Washington that his late father, John Rootes, served as a captain in Col. William Byrd's regiment in the French and Indian wars--Rootes wants this in order to secure bounty land for his father's service, that his father never applied for.","\"Autograph letter signed, draft. First part of draft is a letter to General Washington of the same date introducing Church, his grandson. In the part of the draft addresssed to the grandson, Schuyler warns him how to approach the general as Church hopes to gain some military favors.\"","Anthony bills Washington for a gold seal, 12 dollars; and repairing buttons, seal and chain, 2 dollars--total, 14 dollars. Receipted by Joseph Anthony.","Re: Spotswood's opinion of the Alien and Sedition Acts and A forgery of Spotswood's name in a previous letter to Washington. Docketed by Washington. Folio size.","Russell writes to Washington that he was mortified to discover that all conveyances for bringing Washington's ram and straw machine from Middletown, Connecticut to Mount Vernon had failed and now that the river is frozen it will take until spring to deliver them--he looks forward to his friend's report on planting wheat in England which Washington procured for him--with the sheep and chaff Engine, Russell proposes sending a \"Ground Borer\" for digging fence post holes--it can also be of use in military operations where chevaux de fries are wanted.","Garland writes to ask Washington for information on land set aside between Great Kanhawa and Sandy River as part \"payment of some Officers and Soilders who was on an Expedition Against the Indians about or before Braddocks Campain.\"","For £ 1.5.0, or $3.33 for 1 bushel blue grass seed and a keg. Receipted by Samuel Simes for Cath. Roberts.","This receipted bill charges Washington £6. for a cocked Beaver hat, a round white hat, and box. Marked \"Recd. pay of C. Biddle for Isaac Parrish,\" by Joseph Parrish.","He writes that he received a copy of an earlier letter to Maj. Harrison [Nov. 4]--desires to take Young Royal Gift to his stable to stand--another Jack in Culpeper now will cut down profits of the stud service--collection of rents goes badly--plight of tenants pitiable--tenants in Frederick and Berkeley mostly paid up--he will come to Mt. Vernon to bring rents and attend the marriage of his brother Lawrence with Miss [Eleanor Parke] (Nelly) Custis.","Trumbull writes that he knows nothing of arrangements for paying amounts due on sets of prints [\"Death of Warren,\" and \"Death of Montgomery\"] sent to Washington from London--he counsels don't send money to England--his brother John has agents (whom he names) handling affairs of the prints in the States--comments on \"malign influence\" in councils of state in Virginia--takes the opportunity of wishing Washington a happy birthday--extends his best wishes to Nelly Custis on her marriage to Lawrence Lewis.","Concerning Washington's recent order for English Crown glass from Alexandria merchants Macleod \u0026 Lumsdon. The glass was not available, and the merchants offered to order it for Washington.","Trumbull writes that he recently sent 4 pairs of his prints, which Washington had subscribed to, by way of the Nancy Davidson--most of the letter is political beginning with \"I trust, Sir! that you are now destined to act a more important part, in this great Drama, than you have done in the former period of your Life: to save again your Country, and to establish her Security and Greatness upon a Basis broad and firm as is the Continent of which She forms a part.\"--he expresses opinions on political situations of Europe, especially England and France--fears French taking over Spanish and Portuguese colonies in America, thereby creating hazard to Americans--it is to America's interest to see that Spanish colonies are inculcated with true spirit of liberty and rational freedom--writes \"that Europe is rotten to the Heart. and that, in Europe, America has not one friend, on whose support She can rely\"--there is one year left in which to act--\"I hope to have the happiness of seeing the Evening of your Life more useful and more glorious than its Noon, and of saluting you My dear Sir, not merely as the Father of the United States but of the United Empires of America.\".","Samuel writes that the executions against him for £300 or 400 are beyond his power to pay, except by selling all his slaves, and then he would be unable to grow a crop which is all he has for the support of two families--if Washington can lend him the money, then Samuel will be enabled to get clear of debt and repay him in the fall by selling land--once free of the sheriff he intends never to go into debt again--his father [Charles Washington] has been very ill.","Samuel thanks his uncle for the letter telling of money to be loaned him, it was seriously delayed in the postal system -- he describes his difficulties in settling Uncle Samuel Washington's estate, as his own father and his uncle John both kept poor accounts -- Bushrod Washington won't help any, and Samuel mentions it hoping that Washington will speak to Bushrod this summer -- Samuel expects a bad wheat crop for the 4th straight year -- he intends to sell all his land \u0026 buy small amount in Culpeper County at low price -- his father Charles Washington is much improved.","Bushrod encloses a deed from Washington to Gen. Lee, and tells him that Lees deed to Washington is being registered -- Washington should send the enclosed one to the clerk of General Court -- speaks of congressional elections in this district that will be close -- Jacobins \u0026 opponents of Federal government spread scandalous assertions against Gen. Lee, who is only recently \"making great exertions\" in his own behalf -- Mr. Tayloe will resign his army commission, and Mr. Thomas Turner has asked that Bushrod intervene with Washington about securing a commission in the cavalry.","Concerning a transaction of corn, whiskey and herrings. Congratulations on General Lee's and General Marshall's election to the Congress.","Conveying 166 barrels of corn and discussing future corn transactions. Mentions his new (third) wife (Sarah Tayloe).","Anderson sets forth his new scheme for managing Washington's farms, to make more profit from them--he compares profits and loss for his new scheme and the older system, showing large edge of profit to new scheme, using the Union Farm as the example although the principles could apply to River Farm and Dogue Run with slight alterations--Muddy Hole should be planted in peach trees--Anderson advocates fewer workers on each, and a new system of crop rotation.","Lewis sends Washington a draught for Mr. Ariss's rent--Ariss's infirmities make Lewis hesitate to be so rigid in collecting his rent, although he is always backward in paying--Lewis will send rents collected--he saw his brother Lawrence and his lady [Nelly Custis Lewis] at sister Carters--Lawrence has sulpher mud on his eye and drinking spring water improves him--this year's hay crop diminished by a monthlong drought in July--last fall's drought and Hessian fly deprived them of seed wheat--corn and tobacco good.","Trumbull comments on the delays in post offices--\"in too many instances there is not that punctual attention to their duty in our post offices which the Public have a right to expect\"--he agrees with Washington's reply to Col. John Trumbull on a project of taking over South America (see letter of March 24, 1799, John Trumbull to Washington)--offers comments on a candidate for presidency--hints strongly that Washington is the only one to unite the party and win for Federalists--expresses his \"hope and trust\" that Washington's life will \"be elongated beyond the term of three core and ten years\"--offers comments on President John Adams.  On letter from Timothy Pickering to Jonathan Trumbull, 29 July 1799","$1.25 for repairing Mrs. Washington's watch.","\"Smith writes to Washington concerning claims of heirs of Robert Stobo to land on account of his services in French \u0026 Indian War--he asks Washington to help the family to get the land due under the claim--Stobo was with Washington at Fort Necessity and was surrendered to the French as a hostage--Smith transcribes a letter dated 19 March 1799 from Alexander McCaul to William Smith, saying land due Stobo can still be claimed. Encloses letter from Alex. McCaul to Wm. Smith, saying land due Stobo can still be claimed. [See letter dated Mar. 19, 1799].\"","Belgium \u0026 \"this Republic\" seem to be fixed as heritage and satelite of french Republic--describes moves of British, Russian, French, \u0026 Austrian armies--Duke of York's inglorious evacuation of the Dutch Republic--this liberates all French troops for campaign on Rhine--will present G.W. a model of the Dutch water-throwing mill, or windmill, such as he sent rude sketches of last summer--may be applicable for draining Dismal [Swamp]--La fayette at Utrecht, won't go to U.S. this autumn.","Letter from three orphaned children of Thomas Washington of [Nevis] Island in West Indies--17 yrs. ago a gentleman in Newcastle upon Tyne wrote G.W. \u0026 sent old papers belonging to them to determine whether they are any kin to him, but received no reply--father had son by 1st marriage, still living in [Nevis]--their mother and father died \u0026 left them destitute--were brought up as servants--asks some small relief, are all married to poor men [The truth of this letter sworn to by Chas. Charleton, Vicar, \u0026 Wm. Jowsey \u0026 Wm. Tayloe, Churchwardens of Parish of Tynemouth [Northumberland].","Powel sends Chevalier Chastelleux's Essay on Public Happiness for his perusal -- hopes it meets with his approval -- knows author will be flattered that the General has read his work. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Mrs. Powel\". Autograph letter, in 3rd person, integral cover, laminated, watermark (D \u0026 C Blau). Dated only \"Wednesday Noon\".","Four documents are bound together: Survey Notes, Washington's surveying notes on a portion of his Mount Vernon property that he has purchased from Sampson Darrell in 1757, 4-5 November 1762; Grant, to Sampson Darrell, 28 November 1694; Letter, Darrell Smith to George Washington, 9 October 1759; Indenture, from Sampson Darrell, 19 May 1760","This ledger includes a list of slaves at the Mount Vernon Plantations, clothing alloted to them each year, inventory of cattle, Nov. 15, 1785, accounts with the several plantations, accounts with shoemakers, overseers, and bricklayers. With other Accounts (including ones from George Augustine and Lawrence A. Washington, Tobias Lear, John and H. Fairfax, and Anthony Whiting).","This is a record of the work done at the various farms making up George Washington's Mount Vernon, reporting the number of hours worked by which workers, just what was being done on each farm during a particular week. Farms include Dogue Run, Ferry Plantation, Muddy Hole, River Plantation, and Frenchs Plantation (or Frenchs Quarter). Work by tailors, carpenters, shoemakers, coopers, ditchers, and millers are recorded separately. Includes \"Fairfaxs Report on House People\" for several weeks. Begins November 1786 and ends in April 1787. At the end of the volume there is a document titled \"Memorandum of things delivered to the different Plantations from the 12th of Apl. 1786, 1786 April 12-August 31\" that begins at the last page and works its way back toward the center of the volume. This used to be bound, but has since been unbound and is just leaves.","These surveys seem to be concerned with a road from the Ferry to Cameron.","This covers the period of the building of the Green house and the final stucco work and painting of the New Room.","Includes \"Skins put into the Vatts,\" \"Articles received into the Store, Articles delivered out of the Store, Rum account of rum received \u0026 doled out (giving reasons in many cases for the dole).","In the handwriting of Tobias Lear (1762-1816), Washington's private secretary, and James Anderson, Mount Vernon's farm and subsequent distillery manager from 1797 to the time of Washington's death in 1799.  Washington endorsed the ledger twice and approved accounts for fisheries, whiskey, shad, and herring.","King James version, containing the old and new testaments. Includes a page located in the book of Jeremiah, inscribed with family genealogical information. It lists the marriage date of Augustine Washington (ca. 1694-1743) and his second wife, Mary Ball (1708-1789), as well as the birth dates of their six children. George Washington, their eldest child, was born \"about 10 in the Morning\" on February 11, 1731/32, according to the Julian calendar then in use. The leather bound volume is missing the title page and has had extensive conservation work completed.","Small book bound in leather, entitled \"The American Repository of Useful Information containing a Calendar of the present Year ...\", engraved on front is \"Autograph of General Washington\" and \"Given to C. Hughes at Mount Vernon, 1825, Judge B. Washington\". Originally pasted in front were two letters, one dated December 24, 1825, Bushrod Washington to G.C. Washington, and one December 23, 1825, George Corbin Washington to C. Hughes [see letters under proper date]. The letter were removed from the diary during conservation treatment.","Bushrod Washington responds that he is glad to have him (George Corbin Washington) and Mr. Hughes to visit Mt. Vernon. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush Washington\". Directed \"By Harry\" [pasted in back of G.W.'s diary for year 1797]. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","George Corbin Washington wrote to Mr. Hughes to confirm that he told Judge [Bushrod] Washington of their intention of dining with him tomorrow [letter found in George Washington's diary for year 1797]. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Compiled by and entirely in the hand of George Washington, the inventory of his late elder half brother's estate lists, by room, furniture, books, and other household items in the Mansion as well as slaves, horses, livestock and other chattels.","Washington leased the two tracts of land that formed his late brother Lawrence's estate, and 18 slaves, from Lawrence's widow Ann and her new husband George Lee for an annual rent of 15 hogsheads of tobacco or the cash equivalent. Document is signed by GW and both Lees, and witnessed by William Fairfax, John Dalton, and Denis McCarty.","In this document, Washington leased the two tracts of land that formed his late brother Lawrence's estate, and 18 slaves, from Lawrence's widow Ann and her new husband George Lee for an annual rent of 15 hogsheads of tobacco or the cash equivalent. Document is signed by GW and both Lees, and witnessed by William Fairfax, John Dalton, and Denis McCarty.","Autograph letter signed. Washington writes about the service and loyalty of the Virginia Regiment during the French and Indian War.","Quit claim deed written on handmade laid paper in the hand of George Washington. The quit claim is by John Carney to George Washington for 200 acres of land at Cliftons, formerly Piscataway Neck, which later became part of the Mount Vernon River Farm. Signed by John Carney (his mark), Lund Washington, Walter Magowan, Eno Williams (his mark), and Thos. Bishop.","Autograph survey and plat signed \"G. Washington.\" Docketed on verso by John Augustine Washington, \"An Including survey of all the Lands left me in Frederick, by my brother Lawrence Washington, done by George Washington Esqr.\" A survey of four parcels of land in present-day Jefferson County, West Virginia.","Docketed on back \"West v Posey Plat \u0026 Report\", in G.W.'s hand, laminated, watermark (crown over heraldic device \u0026 motto, \u0026 crown over GR), oversize document.  [This was part of the original grant to Spencer which George Washington purchased from Captain Posey to help cancel that gentleman's debt to him and others].  The plat showing survey lines is attached to the report.  A cover is attached, docketed \"Papers Relating To Mount Vernon Trace of Land.\"","Original; docketed on reverse in Washington's handwriting, as follows: \"Plats of Sundry Tracts of Land Belonging \u0026 Adjoining those of George Washington Fairfax County.\".","This indenture is the purchase agreement by which George Washington acquired six acres of land from John Posey.  This tract of land was situated along the Potomac River between the mouths of Little Hunting Creek and Dogue Creek.  The document is partially printed and filled out by George Washington in his own hand on June 10, 1772.  Washington signed his name five times within the text, and Posey signed it at the conclusion.  Witnesses John Parke Custis, Jonathan Palmer, Thomas Bishop and another individual, whose autograph is indecipherable, all signed that this document was sealed and delivered in their presence.  An inscription at the bottom of the document states that on October 19, 1772, court was held for the County of Fairfax and this lease was proved by the oaths of the witnesses to be the deed of John Posey.  The acquisition of this document by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association closes the circle on this important story and piece of Mount Vernon land which is approximately where the wharf of today is located.  It is the third in a series of documents between John Posey and George Washington.  The first two documents, GEORGE WASHINGTON'S SURVEY FOR JOHN POSEY, OCTOBER 10, 1769 (A-481.1) and LEASE FROM JOHN POSEY TO GEORGE WASHINGTON, APRIL 23, 1770 (RM-1022, MS-5650) already in Mount Vernon's possession, demonstrate Washington's longstanding interest in acquiring this tract of Posey's land.  This third and final document, negotiating the sale of the property to Washington, tells the story of his eventual success in acquiring the land and expanding his Mount Vernon estate.    Captain John Posey was a veteran of the French and Indian War, and George Washington's neighbor.  John Posey's home, Rover's Delight, was just a mile downriver, southwest, of Mount Vernon.  Posey farmed his plantation and operated a public ferry across the Potomac to Maryland.  Posey was a friend of Washington's and often joined him in fox hunts and to play cards.  John Posey suffered financial trouble throughout the 1760's and took loans from George Washington as well as other creditors.  For example, on October 1, 1763, Washington took a £700 mortgage on Posey's property.  Over the years the interest on Posey's debts grew and by October 1769 Posey's debt to Washington had grown to nearly 1,000 pounds Virginia currency.  On October 10, 1769, George Washington surveyed the land later purchased in this agreement (see A-481.1).  At that time this portion of land was under dispute between Posey and John West.  As a result of the demands of Posey's many creditors, the remainder of Posey's Virginia property, which was not under dispute, was auctioned off under court order on October 23, 1769.  With the 1769 sale, Washington was recompensed for his loans to Posey and Washington was able to acquire 200 acres of Posey's land.    However, Washington also desired ownership of the small area of disputed land which contained Posey's ferry and fishery.  Fortunately for Washington, Posey soon found himself back in debt.  On April 23, 1770, George Washington began to lease from Posey the land which had been under dispute between Posey and John West.  Washington was interested in leasing this land because it was located adjacent to Mount Vernon and on the Potomac River very close to his fishing and shipping operations.  With this 1770 lease, Washington assumed the management of Posey's land and ferry.  At some point during the following year, Posey resettled in Queenstown on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.  Washington continued to lease this land until finally acquiring it with this purchase document in 1772.  THE PAPERS OF GEORGE WASHINGTON state that the eventual purchase of this tract of land took place on June 8, 1772, because a deed of release from Posey to Washington now in the Rosenbach Museum and Library in Philadelphia carries this date (Colonial Series Vol. 8 187).  However, this official purchase agreement in the collection of Mount Vernon is dated June 10, 1772, and an inscription notes court was held on October 19, 1772.  By the time Washington made this agreement Posey was so broke that Washington was able to acquire the land, as well as Posey's house, ferry and horse-all for 50 pounds (Rees 154).    Witness Jonathan Palmer was George Washington's master carpenter.  Once Washington began leasing Posey's land, Washington had Palmer and his family move into Posey's home.  Washington records this in his diary on May 16, 1770.  It is because of Palmer's place of residence and connection to Posey and Washington that Palmer was eventually selected as one of the witnesses to this purchase agreement.","Inscription with a date of 1774. Then Hanover Co. (now Louisa Co.) Virginia.","Witnessed by G. Johnston, John Thornton, John Gunnell, Matthew Campbell.","Proved at court 16 Nov. 1772, signed by P. Wagoner.","Receipt for £605 on reverse signed by West and same witnesses.","Docketed \"West to Washington Release Nov. 1772 Nov. 18\" etc.","For 484 acres \"Land lying in Fairfax County on the head of Dogues' creek\", part of the tract West's wife Ann Brown inherited from her father who bought it from Zephaniah \u0026 Valinda Wade from the head of Dogue Run creek to W-n's stone mill house etc. for £605.","When George William and Sally Fairfax moved to England before the Revolutionary War, they asked their neighbor and friend George Washington to help them rent their Belvoir estate and sell the mansion's furnishings. On August 15, 1774, Washington administered an auction of their furniture, utensils, and books and docketed this inventory titled Sales of Furniture at Belvoir. This document includes items listed for sale, their selling prices, and purchaser's totals. Purchasers listed include Washington and his stepson John Parke Custis. George Washington was the high bidder of the event, spending a grand total of £169.12.6, over half the total receipts. Autograph document, one-page folio, docketed by George Washington on the verso.","Letter, 1777 March 12, in Alexander Hamilton's hand, from George Washington, Morristown, N.J., to Lt. Col. David Grier of the 7th Pennsylvania Regiment ordering him to submit a complete return of his regiment and to take new recruits who have not had smallpox to Philadelphia where they would be inoculated against the disease.","Date on original catalog card appears [1783].","Subdivisions of fields of Ferry and French's farm--on reverse is an explanation--in another hand, of the alterations in the arrangement of the field.","Signed by Wm. Barry and Sarah Barry. No witnesses.","Receipts for money signed by Wm. Barry on reverse.","Attested on reverse by P. Wagener, Comm. of Court.","\nDeed for part of original Spencer grant, which had been sold to Zephaniah Wade \u0026 descended to William Barry--\" ... William Barry and Sarah his wife for and in consideration of the Sum of three hundred and fifty pounds ... grant bargain ... unto the said George Washington ... all that moity of the remainder of the said five hundred acres of Land ... which upon the survey then made was found to contain one hundred and eighteen acres ...\""," Printed mss., blanks filled in by G.W., laminated, oversize document, watermarks (armed figure, rampant lion with arrows, matto \"Pro Patria\").","Signed by Geo. and Elizabeth Muse. Witnessed by Peyton Sterns, Jno. Hawkins, John Pendleton, Henry Pendleton \u0026 [J. Sims?].","On reverse, in G.W.'s hand is Receipt for the £20 \u0026 \"a Tract of Two thousand acres of Land lying in the county of Botetourt, on the River Kanhawa, which together is in full for the within mentioned Land.\" Singed by Geo. Muse.","Proved on April 20, 1784, in Richmond by J. Brown, clerk.","George Muse and wife Elizabeth \"... for and in Consideration of the Sum of Twenty pounds Current Money of Virginia, and other valuable considerations ...\" convey to George Washington \"a certain tract of Land containing Three Thousand three hundred and twenty three acres in the County of Botetourt, on the East side of the Great Kanhawa River ...\"","Signed by John Arris, Witnessed by John Gaunt, Edwd. McCormick \u0026 Francis Waller.","George Washington's signature does not appear; probably clipped for autograph.","On reverse, docketed twice, \"John Ariss to George Washington 700 Acres rent £60 and to pay Land Taxes\" in hand of [G.A. Washington ?].","A grant \"for and during the Lives of the said John Ariss and his present wife Elizabeth Ariss Seven hundred Acres of Land, lying in the County of Berkeley on the Waters of Bullskin being Part of Several Tracts had by Deeds from the Proprietor of the Northern Neck ...\" for \"Sixty Pounds...to be paid in specie on the Twenty Fifth day of December in Each and Every Year ...\"--also contains specifications for concerving timber on the land \u0026 planting trees, grass, and building houses.","Document signed by George Washington, George Gilpin, and John Fitzgerald listing about 85 employees of the Potomac Company. The employees include 7 overseers, 2 borers, 2 carpenters, 2 blacksmiths, 1 coaler, and 68 laborers. There are three women on the list - Nurse Margaret Cosgrove, Cook Mary Twinch, and Washer Polly Firth.","Portion of a large folio document containing approximately half of a survey of Ferry Plantation and 2 crop rotation tables for 1787 and 1797, entirely in George Washington's hand.","Engraved Society of the Cincinnati certificate for James William, Esquire of Virginia. As president of the Society, George Washington signs the document at Mount Vernon on March 1, 1787. The document is also signed by secretary Henry Knox. Certicate is mounted to a board and has some staining and a tear.","List of workmen employed at the Great Falls by the Potomack Company digging the C\u0026O Canal. Columnar style. Includes names, occupation, number of days, rations and total amount due in Virginia currency. George Washington as an incorporator of the Potomac Company along with the signatures of John Fitzgerald and George Gilpin appear on the reverse authorizing payment. Additional note from overseer Richardson Stuart regarding the final balance. Autograph document, 1 page.","Survey by George Washington of distances from Cameron to Colchester.","Key to accompany 1788 map of roads in MV area (also in MV collection) a summary of existing roads and recommendations for improving roads."," Document signed, docketed by Washington. Body of text in handwriting of Bartholomew Dandridge. Witnessed by Dandridge and signed by Green.","Renewal of Green's yearly contract as overseer for the slave carpenters at Mount Vernon.","Ledger account of kitchen staples purchased for the Presidential household in Phila. for Mar. 3-16, 1794, entirely in the hand of GW. A leaf from ledger in oversize manuscripts which begins Apr. 1794.","Day by day account in G.W.'s hand, of amt. and price of each item of food bought during the period--for month of June, no day by day account is included, but a total of each thing for 30 days of June.","Printed Broadside.","Signed in print by George Washington.","Some of George Washington's land at Mount Vernon to be sold or rented.","Presidential land grant issued by U. S. President George Washington to Samuel Eddins for his service in the Virginia Regiment. The grant consists of 1000 acres of land located northwest of the Ohio River, between the Little Miami and Sciota Rivers. Embossed paper wafer presidential seal at lower left. Document signed by George Washington and Secretary of State Timothy Pickering, 1 page.","Lists Mount Vernon enslaved people, their relationships, occupations, and place of residence on the estate -- a list of \"the negroes hired from Mrs. French.\" Autograph document, entirely in hand of George Washington, oversize document, laminated, George Washington's complete watermark. | Date on original catalog card appears [1799][July]. | [Probably prepared for information of his executors at the time he was drawing his will in July, 1799]. |","Washington writes that the recent death of John Airess, who had leased one of the Shenandoah farms, may give Lewis an opportunity to take over the lease. This in turn would give Washington a chance to transfer some slaves from Mount Vernon. He mentions that \"Mrs. Lewis has a girl born.\" See also GW to R. Lewis, 8/18/99.","Pair of plans for crop rotation and the plowings it required in the hand of George Washington. One plan is neatly headed \"Rotation by AW with the Plowings necessary to carry it into effect.\" The initials may refer to John Augustine Washington (1736-1787), for whom this plan may have been devised. The second plan is similarly headed \"Rotation by CW...,\" and was perhaps intended for Corbin Washington's use. Both plans are based on 75 acre plots of farmland. The number of days to plow or harrow the plot is carefully tabulated at the right of the list. In the lower part of each plan, Washington lists, month-by-month the sequence of plowings and harrowings, to calculate the labor needed.","Partial document of a plat of Mount Vernon, 'Old Plat of the Grounds in the NE part of the Pasture of Mount Vernon from the Summit of the Hills on which the Log'd Cabbins are.' Page one is the survey, page two includes surveying notes in Washington's hand.","Map with notes and 'A table of explanation this platt.' See 1748, March 29, Depositions in the Suit of Thomas Marshall against Samson Darrell [W-243/A-D]","Signed by Law Washington and witnessed by Mary Washington, Sam[uel] Washington, Charles Washington, John Washington, Martha Posey, \u0026 W[illiam] Fairfax.","Proved July 7, 1752 in Spotsylvania County.","\nConveying 3 lots in Fredericksburg.","His friends in Wmsburg, including Speaker, desire to see him \u0026 have him accept command of troops to be raised--if he will proceed on expedition \"twoud give a general satisfaction to our Country.\"--Assembly has voted £40,000 \u0026 1200 men immed. raised --\"I believe, were you present, that the greatest regard wou'd be shewn any proposals you shou'd think proper with regard to the expedition.\" Congratulations on his safe \"arrival among us\" [after Braddock's expedition] --condolences on his late illness.","Letter to be delivered by Mr. Harrison who accepts invitation to camp--lists letters received from G.W.; never received others--some \"villon\" is intercepting letters--mentions construction \u0026 appearance of \"wash house\" which G.W. does not intend as a wash house--Jenifer Adams has sold timber off land--bad rains washed out nearly completed tumbling dam--coopers \u0026 miller again at work on it--sowing wheat delayed by rains--Bennett Jenkins from western lands arrived--claims Simpson \u0026 Crawford didn't pay him--paid in Pa. currency--Simpson \u0026 son coming to Mt.V.--bought 6M 20d nails and 4000 ft. of inch plank--\"by the time the House is finishd that is now just Raised, we shall not have one foot of inch \u0026 1/4 plank left beside what is put away for the addition of the great House\"--bricklayers doing garden wall \u0026 chimney of wash house--stucco man still working on dining room--\"the ceily. is not clumsey, I think it light \u0026 handsome it is altogether worck'd by Hand which makes it tedius - as to puty. down the plaster in the new Room, it will not make two days odds in his doing the Room, for he can plaister in one day more than our two men can in a week.--if the sides is done in plain stoco it will not take him long, as to the seilg. I can form no judgment how long it will take him ...\"--Mrs. W. wants it finished so she can get into it this winter--she will talk to Col. [Fielding] Lewis about it--Webster making bricks--John [Broad] \u0026 the taylor \u0026 negroes sick--Mrs. W. not afraid of [Lord] Dunmore--valuables packed in trunks to be moved quickly if necessary--his papers will be sent away anyway--Sears still sick.","Sent word to Mrs. W. at New Kent informing her to come to camp--expect her here immediately--discussion by Md. and Alex. residents of plan to blocade river--Indian Head best place--\"Captn Boucher [said] he woud undertake with 3 ships [sunk] to stop the Channel so that no ship of Force coud get up the River ...\"--Mrs. W. packed his papers in a trunk to be sent to Capt. McCarty's for safe keeping--she gave him key to G.W.'s study but he won't touch anything there except in emergency--what to do with Col. Mercer's papers?--John West, Mr. Harper, Mr. Wilson ask for money owed them--Bishop needs money--Dr. Crail's negro came with news from over the mountains--Val Crawford comes, feels it useless to keep building on G.W.'s land there because of danger of British burning everything--should he grind wheat?--Jenifer Adams offers to rent Md. land--Col. Mason very ill since convention--Lund thinks Mt. V. very easily defended by 50 men--will consider making salt peter--Custis and wife with Mrs. W. in New Kent--Knowles is well, Webster sick, John Barry dead.","A plat and survey by Hezekiah Veatch, assistant Surveyor of Montgomery County, by request of Francis Deakins \u0026 Benjamin Jones, of Woodstock Manor, divided it into 2 equal tracts, correcting lines in a survey made in 1782 -- Signed statement by Deakins \u0026 Jones \"By request of the President of the United States and Colo. Mercer we have divided Woodstock into two Lots of Equal Value as per the above plat \u0026 certificate\". This land was conveyed to George Washington on 1 April 1793 by John Francis Mercer, his wife Sophia Sprigg Mercer, and by James Steuart and his wife Rebecca Sprigg Steuart in payment for a debt owed him by the estate of Mercers father, John Mercer.","Description of rental terms for River, Union and Dogue-run farms--all will rent for the same amount-terms for Muddy hole will be slightly less-leases will run for 14 years-rent will be paid in the form of wheat (or cash equivalent)-.","Also, included in document is GW's ideal rotation plan for a farm with six fields-gives annual production of crops and the possibilities for financial reward on the part of the tenant farmer.","This printed document is a patent for a method of controlling tides, signed by George Washington as President, Thomas Jefferson as Secretary of State, and Edmund Randolph as Attorney General.","Detailed hand-colored map of New England, compiled by Braddock Mead (alias John Green) and published by Thomas Jefferys in 1755. Green was an Irish translator, geographer, and editor, as well as one of the most talented British map-makers at mid-century. This map is a George Washington original edition and was part of Washington's personal library.","Discusses receiving a chair commissioned by the Powels for the Washingtons, which Washington believes are \"handsome and neat.\" Also discusses the state of his crops.","Special Collections at The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon","United States. Continental Army. 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W.","Lewis, Eleanor Parke Custis, 1779-1852","Washington, Mary Ball, 1708-1789","Washington, Bushrod, 1785-1830","Washington, George Corbin, 1789-1854","Fairfax, Sally Cary, 1730-1811","Grier, David","Lewis, Warner, 1720-1779","Dickerson, Jonathan","Jefferys, Thomas, -1771","Green, John, -1757","English \n.    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Researchers must complete the Washington Library's Special Collections and Archives Registration Form before access is provided. The library reserves the right to restrict access to certain items for preservation purposes.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["This collection is open for research during scheduled appointments. Researchers must complete the Washington Library's Special Collections and Archives Registration Form before access is provided. The library reserves the right to restrict access to certain items for preservation purposes."],"altformavail_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of George Washington - Reel#6\u003c/p\u003e"],"altformavail_heading_ssm":["Existence and Location of Copies"],"altformavail_tesim":["Papers of George Washington - Reel#6"],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is divided into four series: From George Washington; To George Washington; Ledgers and Bound Manuscripts; and Oversized.  Each series is arranged in chronological order by date.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection is divided into four series: From George Washington; To George Washington; Ledgers and Bound Manuscripts; and Oversized.  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He described the document's condition, \"This document was split into three pieces, with numerous tears at folds and along edges, with a few areas of loss at the corners and along the left margin and at the corners of folds.\"  Mr. Mowery described his treatment, \"The document was bathed in an ethanol and water bath to remove soluble acids.  It was then extensively mended and the losses were filled with specially toned Japanese paper, adhered with zin shofu wheat starch paste.  Mends were on the verso and were toned with pastel.  It was deacidified and encapsulated in Mylar.\"  For photographs of the document before and after this treatment see the object file.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[London] : Thos. 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He described the document's condition, \"This document was split into three pieces, with numerous tears at folds and along edges, with a few areas of loss at the corners and along the left margin and at the corners of folds.\"  Mr. Mowery described his treatment, \"The document was bathed in an ethanol and water bath to remove soluble acids.  It was then extensively mended and the losses were filled with specially toned Japanese paper, adhered with zin shofu wheat starch paste.  Mends were on the verso and were toned with pastel.  It was deacidified and encapsulated in Mylar.\"  For photographs of the document before and after this treatment see the object file.","[London] : Thos. Jefferys, 1755"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Name and date of item], George Washington Collection, [Folder], Special Collections, The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon [hereafter Washington Library], Mount Vernon, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Name and date of item], George Washington Collection, [Folder], Special Collections, The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon [hereafter Washington Library], Mount Vernon, Virginia."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eInitially paired with 'Survey, William Mullin, 1751 April 12' [2022-SC-018-002] as part of 1 complete survey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInitially paired with 'Survey, Benjamin Rutherford, 1751 April 9' [2022-SC-018-001] as part of 1 complete survey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies of each John Trumbull print discussed in this letter are in the Mount Vernon Fine and Decorative Art Colletion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHoused with two letters: Bushrod Washington to George Corbin Washington, 1825 December 24; George Corbin Washington to C. 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There titled \"Circular to the Colonels of Various Continental Regiments.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurvey is apparently identical to W-179 which may be a letterpress copy of MS-4480.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLC Maps of North America, 1750-1789, 797.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Material","Related Materials","Related Materials","Related Materials","Related Materials","Related Materials","Related Materials","Related Materials","Related references"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Initially paired with 'Survey, William Mullin, 1751 April 12' [2022-SC-018-002] as part of 1 complete survey.","Initially paired with 'Survey, Benjamin Rutherford, 1751 April 9' [2022-SC-018-001] as part of 1 complete survey.","Two copies of each John Trumbull print discussed in this letter are in the Mount Vernon Fine and Decorative Art Colletion.","Housed with two letters: Bushrod Washington to George Corbin Washington, 1825 December 24; George Corbin Washington to C. Hughes, 1825, December 23","Stored with George Washington's diary, 1797.","Letter found in George Washington's diary for year 1797. Housed in diary enclosure.","Included in: The Papers of George Washington, Revolutionary War Series, vol. 8. (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1998) page 556. 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For more information, see content note for individal items.   The collection grows organically as new items are acquired.","Clerical copy of a deed for 1000 acres of land along the south bank of the Potomac River, Westmoreland County (the area became Fairfax County in 1742), Virginia, granted to Giles Brent, Junior. George Washington purchased the tract of land in 1760 and at that time may have acquired and annotated this copy of the 1654 deed. On the verso of the document George Washington's inscription reads, \"1 copy, Richard Bennett, esq., grant to Giles Brent for 1000 acs. of Ld. 6th September 1654.\"","George Washington drafted this survey for James Hamilton in 1749.  Signed \"Washington, SCC\" (for Surveyor of Culpeper County), this survey details 350 acres on the border of Augusta County, Virginia, along the Cacapehon (Cacapon) or Lost River.","Signed \"Washington, SCC\" (for Surveyor of Culpeper County), this survey details 400 acres of Augusta County, Virginia, along the Cacapehon (Cacapon) or Lost River.  The left section of the document's text has been lost, but a masterfully drafted plat and a scale of poles are intact on the right side of the page.","Henry Trenn binds himself to pay £50 unless he \"make or cause to be made unto the above sd. Lawrence Washington ... a Lease for the Term of nine hundred ninety \u0026 nine Years of all the Land which is at this present overflowed by the sd. Washington Mill Dam included within the sd. Trenn Bounds on Dogue Runn ...\"","Signed \"Washington, SCC\" (for Surveyor of Culpeper County), this survey details 400 acres of Frederick County along the North River.  These lands originally belonged to George Nixon who assigned them to David Wood, on behalf of Daniel Wood.  The latter assigned the lands to Dr. James Craik, George Washington's friend and physician, and Philip Bush in 1771.  Washington recorded the survey in his field book on April 14, 1750, but may have incorrectly dated the finished document which reads June 14, 1750.  It is one of 49 he completed within a month beginning on March 30, 1750.  ","Chainman John Lonem is also named on the survey.  Washington frequently worked with Lonem, who was known as a reliable and speedy worker.","Land survey for 730 acres in Frederick County, VA, by George Washington for John Grub. Autograph document signed, 2 pages.","Plat of 360 acres, with prose description of measurements on adjacent leaf.","Plat map--Long Marsh Run 633 acres.","Land survey with 2 plat maps by George Washington for Gersham Keyes, detailing two tracts of land on Evitts Run in Frederick County, VA. One tract contained 109 acres and one 100 acres, which was part of a land parcel granted to Lawrence Washington, George Washington's half-brother. Three additional names listed of those who assisted with the survey - Robert Worthington, Michael Sweim (chainmen -'C.C.') and William Davis (marker - 'Mr.'). The first two lines at the upper left, not in Washington's writing, describe conveyance 'by deeds from Mr. Lawrence Washington to Keyes' with an added date of August 14, 1751. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","Partial land survey, missing plat, by George Washington for Benjamin Rutherford, concerning 292 acres between the head of the South Fork of Bullskin Run and Opequon Creek in Frederick County, VA (now Jefferson County, West Virginia). Two additional people are listed in the document: James McCarmick and John Ramsey (C.C.- chainmen). Benjamin Rutherford assisted with the survey as the marker 'Mr.' Docket indicates that this land was later granted to George Hyatt. Autograph document signed, 2 pages.","Partial land survey, plat map only, by George Washington for William Mullin concerning 247 acres on Mill Branch, a branch of the Cacapon River in Frederick County, VA (now Jefferson County, West Virginia). Docket indicates that this land was later granted to Thomas Hollowell. Autograph document, 2 pages.","A survey of 269 acres made for the tract's future owner, William Nayler. The land on the Cacapon River which is now the NW border of West Virginia and Virginia","Washington wrote this letter to Lieutenant-Governor Dinwiddie as he prepared for his first military appointment, an expedition with 160 soldiers to the forks of the Allegheny, Ohio and Monongahela Rivers. He requested supplies, uniforms, clarification of pay for troops, and offered his personal observations of Native Americans.","This document divides Lawrence Lewis' slaves between Col. George Lee and the brothers of Lawrence Washington. It is signed by GW, George Lee, Ann Lee, and Aug. Washington. Witnessed by William Fairfax, George William Fairfax, Robert Merrie, John Dalton, Thomas Plummer, John Tuberville, John Carlyle, Sarah Carlyle, and Bryan Fairfax.","Washington wrote to Smith and provided a list of subscribers, including himself, to the American Magazine and Monthly Chronicle for the British Colonies.","Documents detail trial charges of Joseph Stevens. Signed by Zachary Lewis A court document giving outcome of the trial is also included, Feb. 1758. Trial held in Caroline County, Virginia.","George Washington wrote this letter to George William Fairfax to inform him of Major Grant's unfortunate expedition to Fort Duquesne. Washington describes the circumstances of the attack, the significant number of men and officers killed, and concludes: \"It is with infinite pleasure I tell you that the Virginians, Officers and Men, distinguished themselves in the most eminent manner - that the General has Complimented me publickly on their good behaviour, and that every Mouth resounds their Praises. The Highlanders and them are become one People, shaking each other by the hand wherever they meet tho. perfect stranger's.\"","Expects to be up [to Mount Vernon] tomorrow -- Miles sent to get key from Col. Fairfax -- Alton to get house in order, make fires in lower rooms and air them -- two bedsteads put up, one in hall room, one in little dining room -- get out chairs and tables and clean and rub them and stair case -- find eggs and chickens and \"prepare in the best manner you can for our coming.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, \"Given to Mr. [ ] Clemson - January 24th 1832 at Mount Vernon by Mrs. Jane Washington supposed to have been written soon after his marriage and Braddocks defeat.\"","Court decrees that Sale of William Clifton's lands to Thomas Colville and George Johnston to be put aside, and lands are to be sold at public auction to pay off his just debts to Charles Carroll and other defendants. Washington G.W. bought this land at auction, and it became his River farm.","Autograph letter signed. Washington writes to his brother-in-law Burwell Bassett. The letter was carried to Fredericksburg from Mount Vernon by Miles Richardson, who had been one of Washington's batmen in the Virginia Regiment during Forbes' Campaign of 1758. Richardson was hired by Washington, most likely as a valet, from January 1, 1759 – May 10, 1759.","Written within the first year of Washingotn's marriage to Martha Dandridge Custis, the letter mentions visiting John Mercer to sort through papers related to the estate of Martha's late husband Daniel Parke Custis. Washington writes that he will bring Martha with him on the visit in case she is needed to answer any lingering questions about the Custis estate.","Washington also asks Bassett to procure a horse brand for George William Fairfax from James Danworth and to purchase canary seed for Martha's birds. This is the earliest known reference to pets at Mount Vernon.","Sending an envoy to pick up a Chestnut mare which Colonel Bassett has purchased. Urges him to visit at Mount Vernon.","List of sundry goods ordered by George Washington consisting of a variety of items inlcuding furniture, textiles, clothing, food, and tools. Many of these purchases are related to Martha Washington and her two children, John Parke Custis and Martha (Patsy) Custis, due to the Washingtons' recent marriage.","\"I endeavourd to find out the true bounds of my Mount Vernon Tract of Land - but not knowing where it divided from Spencer's part of the River, nor being able to find harrison cornr Ash mentiond in his Deed to stand on the River side at the Mouth the Blind Pocoson - I began at two Ash trees and Elm ...\"","Weekly reports of work done by carpenters, with prices charged on most \u0026 for whom work was done--also account of breeding mares (?) and acct. of staves, tools, nails, leather, etc. loaned or given out--acct. of days of work done by John Askew, list of things needing to be repaired by carpenters--quantity of cider, brandy \u0026 peach mobey in each still--\"An Account taken of the Days which John Askew missed working for Collo. Washington in the Six Months pr. agreement which says is to be made up by the said Askew ...\"--Brandy delivered to Thomas Nichols.","The letter deals with Washington's negotiations for the River Farm, then called Clifton's Neck. Clifton has sold land to Mr. [Thomson] Mason for a greater price after promising to sell it to him first--was told that Clifton had no clear title to land--nothing in writing, but terms agreed on--George Washington thinks only equitable way is to put up land for public auction, so all disputants will have equal chance to purchase it.","Land document written and signed by George Washington regarding his ownership of Mount Vernon. This document was the final rent payment before George Washington full inherited the property.","Reports the sale on behalf of the Commissioners, G. Fairfax, G. Washington \u0026 Chas. Green of the Clifton tract to George Washington at auction for L1210.","Notice of the sale of the Clifton Land [River Farm] to [George] Washington","Statement of cash and bills paid and in hand as a result of Court order in Chancerty pursuant to suit of Clifton vs. Carroll and others.","George Washington writes to Robert Cary and Company, British creditors, about the severe drought and therefore the inability to grow tobacco and grain this season. George Washington also shows frustration with the time it takes to receive supplies from Great Britain and to ship his crops to them.","Mountain road lottery ticket","Moutain Road ticket","12 month ticket signed by George Washington as an official of the lottery. Tickets were sold to raise money to open roads from Virginia West to help in the settlement of the West.","Engraved ticket, signed by George Washington as an official of the lottery. Purpose of the lottery was to raise money for Virginia to build roads to the western part of Virginia, thus opening up tracts of land further west for development.","Engraved ticket, signed by George Washington as an official of the lottery. Purpose of the lottery was to raise money for Virginia to build roads to the western part of Virginia, thus opening up tracts of land further west for development.","Engraved ticket, signed by George Washington as an official of the lottery. Purpose of the lottery was to raise money for Virginia to build roads to the western part of Virginia, thus opening up tracts of land further west for development.","Engraved ticket, signed by George Washington as an official of the lottery. Purpose of the lottery was to raise money for Virginia to build roads to the western part of Virginia, thus opening up tracts of land further west for development.","Handwritten receipt for the purchase of a horse \"for the use of Master Custis.\"","\"Invoice of goods to be sent to Geo. Washington Potomack River, Virginia\"--items ranging from nails and curry combs, and almonds and raisons to lace, ribbon, silk, and a coat made up for a \"middle sized woman.\"","Sends [Latin] books to Master [John Parke] Custis, who forgot them--[Jacky's] illness (worms)] call Dr. Mercer if symptons return--how is the boy taking his unaccustomed absence from home:--does he need anything?--his bed and bedding--didn't mean for [Boucher] to give [Jacky] special indulgence or partiality, but feels he should have as little disapation and indulgence as is necessary to good health and spirits--he meant merely that if [Jacky] were kept under [Boucher's] eye he would benefit from [Boucher's] good examples--however, he realizes every parent's anxiety for child makes same request--so withdraws his request--[Boucher's] letter to Revd. Mr. Addison forwarded by Dr. Ramney","\"To the Revd. Mr. Baucher in St. Mary's parish Caroline City\".GW, doting stepfather, sends absentee excuse for Jackie Custis's late return to school after the holidays.","George Washington's land agreement with George Mason, dated April 21, 1769.  George Mason lived at Gunston Hall, which is located just below Mount Vernon on the Potomac River in Fairfax County.  Surveys inherited in Washington's day were often inaccurate and this land agreement settled a long-standing dispute concerning the boundary line that divided Mount Vernon from Mason's property.  This folio incorporates both a legal contract and the elements of a survey that Washington himself undertook in 1769 to settle the inaccurate western boundary of the lands between Dogue Creek and Little Hunting Creek. The one page document is written in a clerical hand and is endorsed with George Washington's signature.","A caring and involved father, George Washington wrote this letter to his stepson's tutor, the Reverend Jonathan Boucher. In it he instructs his ward's tutor to enroll John Parke Custis with a particular dancing master. Written from Mount Vernon on April 24, 1769, Washington states, \"In respect to the Dancing Gentry, I am glad to find you have such choice of them, …Newman...I have heard him well spoken of as a teacher in that Science… you will be so good therefore Sir to enter Mastr Custis with Mr. Newman for a year or otherwise, as he may form his School.\"","Financial ledger account written by George Washington and documenting transactions between Washington and John Posey, from October 1765 to June 1769. Includes a 1767 bond between Posey and George Mason with George Washington as security. As a result of the forfeiture of this bond, Washington acquired enslaved people as well as 'sundry stock, goods [and] chattels' from Posey. Hercules Posey was one of the enslaved people acquired through this transaction. Washington signs at the conclusion 'E. Excepted pr Go: Washington, Copy of an Acct given to Mr. Grayson, Sept'r 19th 1769'. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","Plat \u0026 Memorandum of a survey made by George Washington for Capt. John Posey","Moneys expended and received on behalf of George Washington by [probably a manager or overseer].","Agreement for lease of 7 acres of land by John Posey to George Washington.","Letter from George Washington to Carter Braxton, Esq, and the trustees of Colonel Bernard Moore. Washington agrees to be answerable for the sum of £100 in order for Colonel Moore to purchase enslaved people, 'for the immediate support of his family'. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Receipt for 1 pound, 1 shilling paid by Edward McGuire for James Commack to defray the cost for a land survey for 200,000 acres allotted to the Virginia Regiment by Dinwiddie's Proclamation of 1754. Receipt text in another hand, signed by George Washington. Autograph document signed, small sheet.","William Carlin was a tailor in Alexandria. His account book is among our treasures and includes entries for clothes made for the Washington's, members of the Mount Vernon household, and other Virginia customers such as the Fairfax's, George Mason, and David Ramsey. Entries for George Washington span from 1765 to 1771 and this receipt corresponds directly to entries in the account book.  The services on the receipt include 'making a suit for Frank' and 'altering a pr. Lether (sp) Bretches to Giles.'","Account : George William Fairfax with Craven Peyton","\"It is an easier matter to conceive than to describe, the distress of this family; especially that of the unhappy parent of our dear Patsy Custis, when I inform you that yesterday removed the sweet Innocent girl into a more happy and peaceful abode than any she has met with in the affected path she hitherto has trod.\"","Account of cash sent Mr. Francis Willis, draft on Osgood Hanbury \u0026 Co., to Mr. Ramsey for postage, to Truro Parish for Fairfax's pew.","George Washington carefully drafted this elegant west elevation of his Mount Vernon mansion.  It provides insight into Washington's plans for the second major expansion of his home.  The elevation has wide doors and nearly symmetrical windows, while the final construction favored transom lights and the powerful exterior asymmetry of windows, preserving the symmetry of the interior rooms.  The undated manuscript was probably drafted prior to construction, which began in 1774.  This is the only extant exterior drawing of the mansion made by George Washington.  On the verso, also in Washington's hand, is a floor plan for the mansion's cellar.","Promissory note for George William Fairfax's pew at Truro Parish. The document is signed by George Washington who served as an agent for Fairfax.","Summary of pleas with case starting on May 18, 1772; other action taken on Feb. 22, 1774, and Mar. 23, 1774 -- final judgement given May 17, 1774-Savage ordered to pay £606.17.6. Document, laminated, watermarks (crown over GR, and crown over heraldic device), docketed \"Washington vs. Savage - Record\". | [As trustees for Mrs. William Savage (formerly Mrs. Charles Green) Washington and Fairfax were attempting to collect the money which her husband had promised in regular payments. Mason stood as security for the bond]. |","George Washington endorsed this account of his financial transactions with the prominent Alexandria merchant William Herbert. A frequent visitor to Mount Vernon, Herbert was an Irish immigrant who married Sarah Carlyle and later became the President of the Bank of Alexandria. Herbert signed this two page account and Washington endorsed it on the verso. The transactions recorded here date from March through July of 1775.","Bill for making coat and waistcoat, breeches, altering a coat and breeches, making another coat on a later date, and making a suit of regimentals.","Fears for the cause and for his character if he fails--Congress in Committee have consented to a Continental Currency \u0026 have ordered 2 million dollars to be struck off for payment of troops \u0026 other expences of defence--15,000 men voted as a Continental army, \u0026 he hopes more will be voted--other high officers not named yet--asks him and Mrs. Bassett to visit Mt. Vernon and take Mrs. Washington down to [Eltham] with them--uneasy at leaving her alone at Mount Vernon.","Washington writes a short letter before leaving for camp at Boston: \"I go fully trusting in that Providence which has been more bountiful than I deserve, and in full confidence of a happy Meeting with you sometime in the Fall ... I have not time to add more, as I am surrounded with company to take leave of me. I retain an unalterable affection for you, which neither time or distance can change. My best love to Jack and Nelly, and regards for the rest of the Family ...\"","This is a directive to his managers on subjects of responsibility during his absence","Expense report titled 'April 4 1776 An Account of Expences of His Excellency General Washington v. Guard, Waggons, horses, [and] waggoners, [etc etc] from Cambridge to New York - with several bills'. This report lists 24 expenses incurred by General George Washington and his Lifeguards on the journey from Cambridge, Massachusetts, to New York between April 4-13, 1776. Includes towns such as Providence, RI, and Norwich, CT, along with the amounts spent at each location and vendor names, taverns, etc. The total expense listed is £86.14.5. Autograph document, 1 page.","Instructions on keeping the enemy from crossing the river [Delaware]--plan for a retreat towards Philadelphia if necessary--send a spy across the river--make a show of having fresh troops to gain time--get someone into Trenton for news of boats being built.","Partially printed assessments of George Washington's accounts primarily during the Revolutionary War.","Informs Cook of the problems of the army in enlisting new recruits and obtaining arms. Intent of Hessians to leave R.I. winter quarter and Continentals' need to raise more men to protect States. Begs that each state meet its quota of troops.","Presents her with a lock of hair.","General Washington writes from Fishkill [N. Y.] to New York governor George Clinton. Abuse of citizens in this state by army officers -- ordered boat containing Mr. Cuyler's family and belongings to be stopped short of Fishkill -- those aboard shouldn't be permitted to review the works at West Point -- sends by express packets addressed to Clinton and [government of N. Y.], sent down by flag -- they contain extraordinary Manifesto and proclamation -- if boat with Cuyler's effects is to return, write General Putnam -- he [George Washington] returns to Fredericksburg [N. Y.] this afternoon. Document signed, in hand of (?), docketed \"Genl. Washington Letter Octr. 8th 1778, concerning a Flag sent from New York for Mr. Cuyler \u0026 his Effects \u0026c with a Manifesto of the Commre at New York.","Written from Fredericksburg, NY, Washington orders delay of Canadian expedition, but continued preparation for it; civil treatment of Native Americans; winter weather.","George Washington writes to Lund Washington from his headquarters in Middlebrook, NJ on 1779 April 3; makes arrangements for a shipment of fine Bordeaux claret; discusses financial matters concerning the estate of George Mercer; referenes the exchange of two slaves between Mount Vernon and his mother's home in Fredericksburg; questions Lund on the status of planting and propogating of trees, admonishing him for not answering some of his early queries and questions his management techniques; reports that things are slow on the war front and a recent storm impacted British transports.","While encamped at Middlebrook, New Jersey for the winter of 1779 George Washington wrote this letter to Nathanial Greene about trading one of his horses for another.","Personal letter to Lund, expressing the General's feelings about the general \"decay of public spirit \u0026 virtue\", which is contributing to the severe economic problems of the time.","Letter from George Washington to Arthur St. Clair regarding instructions for handling British soldiers without assistance from other divisions. Uncertainty over British movements and intentions prevented St. Clair from settling on a course for his division.","Letter from George Washington to General Edward Hand requesting Hand to return to the encampment at Morristown from his Lancaster home during the winter of 1780. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Letter asking Lund Washington for legal advice relating to a chancery suit depending between Mr James Mercer \u0026 \"the persons for whom I am acting as Attorney.\" He believes that Lund has a better understanding than \"[his] own knowledge of these kind of proceedings is capable of affording...\"","Re: a chariot Washington has ordered made in Philadelphia at £210 specie or paper equivalent.","Reports death of Don Juan Mirailles [Spanish envoy] who came on visit with Minister of France and was seized on arrival with \"a violent biliary complaint\" -- died despite best care of physicians and himself -- present his respects to [Mirailles's] lady. Autograph letter signed, watermark (J. Taylor, \u0026 an encircled armed figure). | Navarro was Governor \u0026 Capt. General of Cuba.","Washington acknowledges Biddle's resignation from his position and praises Biddle's duty as an officer.","Lund's late trip to Philadelphia--British \u0026 French fleets arrived--few recruits--promised aid from states will probably arrive too late--fears [Mt. Vernon] crops may be ruined by drought--how many colts are there?","Letter from George Washington, in the hand of  Tench Tilghman, to Major Judah Alden. The letter is sent from Washington's headquarters, Passaic Falls, New Jersey. The correspondence lays out an elaborate plan of attack meant to fall into the hands of the enemy. The \"misinformation\" was a spy tactic in hopes that it would be intercepted and throw off British forces.  The body of the letter is in the hand of Tilghman with the exception of one line by Washington's reading, \"but are not to make fires or discover themselves.\"","Letter in Alexander Hamilton's hand, signed by Washington. Washington issues orders for Colonel Christopher Greene's First Rhode Island Regiment, which included formerly enslaved African American soldiers, to march from Newport to West Point under Rochambeau. Washington writes, \"only come on with such officers as are to remain in service on the new arrangement and such men as engaged for the war, or at least for a term, that will last through the next campaign. The other men you may dismiss, unless the Count de Rochambeau should find any employment for them where they are now.\"","Enquiring about a transaction of bills to have been deposited in the Virginia Loan Office. Also, requesting a good family Steward be employed for the Washington family.","George Washington to Benjamin Tallmadge, 8 April 1781, in which Washington asks Tallmadge to transmit a letter to Rochambeau.  Washington contemplated a daring raid on the British troop on Long Island.  \"The success of the Enterprise,\" Washington wrote to Tallmadge, \"must depend, on … the secrecy of the attempt, and a knowledge of the exact situation of the enemy.\"","Letter from George Washington to Joseph Webb, regarding Martha's health and thanking Webb for his hospitality at his home in Wethersfield, CT. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","The warrant requests Pickering send 200 pounds from British Military Chest to Col. Edward Carrington for the Southern Army.","Just returned from a Committee--will accompany her to Mr. Bingham's tomorrow afternoon.","Autograph letter signed. Washington writes about the sorrow he felt when Chastellux departed to return to France: \"A sense of your public services to this country, and gratitude for your private friendship, quite overcame me at the moment of our separation.\" Washington adds, \"I truly say, never in my life did I ever part with a man to whom my soul clave more sincerely than it did to you.\" Washington hopes that, after the war, he can accompany Chastellux on a tour of North America. In the postscript, Washington writes that he is enclosing a letter to Marquis de Lafayette.","Written from Newburg, NY, Washington supports financial plight of soldiers, in spite of brewing conspiracy against him.","Letter from George Washington to Theodorick Bland, written from headquarters at Newburgh, NY. Writing several weeks after the events of the Newburgh Conspiracy and Washington's Newburgh Address, he discusses the disbanding of the Continental Army and the need to resolve Army pay and pensions.  Washington speaks candidly about the urgency of the situation: \"the necessity of fulfilling this Expectation of the Army affects me so exceeding forcibly, that I cannot help dwelling upon it, nor is there in my present apprehension a point of greater Consequence, or that requires more serious attention\". Autograph letter signed, 11 pages.","In this letter, George Washington continued with an update on the changing and hopefully improving state of affairs in America.","Letter of introduction on behalf of George Washington's \"nephew... who has been in bad health for more than twelve Months—He is advised by his Physicians to spend the summer on the Island of Rhode Island for the benefit of the Sea Air \u0026 Climate—\"","Discharge from the American Army, signed by George Washington and Jonathan Trumbull.","Sergeant Henry Leider's discharge certificate from the Continental Army.","\"An Acct. of Mrs. Washington's Expences from Virginia to my Winter Quarters \u0026 back again to Virginia according to the Memms. and accts. which I have received from her \u0026 those who accompd. her\"--expences amounting to £1064.1","Cost of things bought in Philadelphia by Mrs. Washington","Princeton. In this letter, after successfully commanding the Army, George Washington discusses his strong desire to retire and concludes the letter with updates on the state of independence and his continued travels to explore western lands.","Signed by Penelope French, Benjamin Dulany, and John Robertson - witnessed by Going Lanphier and Robert Lanphier with some marginal notes in handwriting of George Washington.","Mount Vernon. In this letter, after returning to Mount Vernon on Christmas Eve 1783, George Washington enthusiastically remarked that he was finally able to retire.","Introduces the Count de Laval Monmorency, brother to Duke de Laval and Colonel in Regiment of Royal Auvergne--he is on a tour from Charleston to New York.","Will be careful of letter and box for Mrs. Fitzhugh--leaves city immediately after meeting of the Society.","Washington thanks Gordon for sending him newspapers from Boston and mentions issues he is having with people settling on his lands near the Ohio River, which is he is about to leave Virginia to take care of.","Receipt for rents owed and paid by Henry Whiting on account of plantation rented from George Washington for 11 years by Whiting's father.","Letter from George Washington to Edward Snickers accepting his offer to manage the leasing of land purchased from the sale of Colonel George Mercer's estate. Washington sends a map of the plots and a copy of the lease (not identified), summarizes the terms of the lease, and shares his hope that Snickers finds tenants who will become long-term residents rather than see the land become 'Negro Plantations' rented to an absentee landlord. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","George Washington acknowledges receipt of several letters from George Augustine Washington at Barbadoes and Bermuda.","Leaf from a notebook kept by George Washington suggestions which includes improvements and experiments in modern farming techniques and inventions from experts of the time.","Plans for the Greenhouse quarters drawn and annotated by George Washington about 1785","Memorandum notes that Quarters to be 16' wide; half of that with 4' projection sufficient width for greenhouse; chimneys and where to place them; in front part of greenhouse need 2 tiers of windows; windows close together; chimneys in quarters; front of quarters might be wood with brick underpinning--center or greenhouse part all brick to the eves; rafters same angle; describes how to place windows in greenhouse.","Leaf from a Mount Vernon ledger.","Please forward enclosed letter ... requests current cash prices of good plank (inch, inch \u0026 quarter, inch \u0026 half) in Alexandria ... if vessel presently in harbor and has some for sale, master should call at Mount Vernon ...","Docketed \"Rough field Notes taken by George Washington in running the courses of the Land bot. from George \u0026 Jas. Mercer\".","[reverse of document dated Mar. 5, 1785, Patrick Henry to George Washington].","Autograph letter signed. Washington responds to a former Revolutionary officer's request for assistance. Washington offers to provide a certificate of service to Weissenfels if he can first send a testament of services from his commanding officer, Governor George Clinton.","George Washington discusses terms for hiring new miller Joseph Davenport who will replace miller Roberts.","Daily expenditures from cash fund on hand, and money received, with detailed explanation of some receipts and expenditures.","Concerning the purchase of shares of stock in the Potomac Company.","Anyone recommended by Mr. Powel is welcome at Mt. Vernon--encloses letter from an unknown gentleman [this was a Mr. Charles Vancouver, desiring to dedicate a publication to George Washington]--investigate to see what others think of author \u0026 his project.","Mr. Powel's advice has made him write Mr. [Charles] Vancouver, declining dedication of his publication--hopes to see Dr. Mayes, Powel's friend, on return from Caroline--Mrs. Macauly Graham's journey to the south--Mrs. Powel's letter to his nephew [Bushrod Washington] in Fredericksburg will be cared for.","Mount Vernon. George Washington opened this letter with a response to Chastellux's previous flattery, he continued with his hopes for peaceful trade and poetically outlined how nations might accomplish such a noble task, and he concluded with his plans for the Potomac Navigation Company, further identifying peaceful trade as a means of uniting nations.","Letter of condolence on Gov. Trumbull's death [Jonathan Trumbull Sr.]","Washington contracts in advance to purchase all 1,000 bushels of wheat from Mr. Battaile Muse. Purchased for George Washington's mill. Paid 6 shillings per bushel.","Washington first asks Gilpin for the use of a scow with which he intends to dredge mud from the river bottom for trial as fertilizer. Then he goes into some detail about the making of a water level and staff which he desires, \"I have joiners that could execute the wooden work ... but my Smith is too great a bungler to entrust anything to him, ...\" Washington asks Gilpin to have the iron work done for him, or, if he thinks it preferable to make the complete instrument for him.","Letter discussing the \"Agricultural Society of Philadelphia,\" also known as the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture.","Washington hopes to trade 25 barrels of fine flour for \". . . a she ass from Surinam, . .\"","A character testimonial on behalf of Mr. Booth, (of Westmoreland Co., Va.).","fragment, endorsed \"Rect. No. 149 Walker Blunt Block Maker\".","Presents Rev. Mr. Griffith, who owns much property in Alexandria--he wants to borrow money to build--good securities--would not hesitate to make loan himself, had he the money.","Autograph letter signed, Mount Vernon. Washington writes that he has only just received Trumbull's letter and enclosure of Feb. 20, and he hopes Trumbull will make his southern tour and visit Mount Vernon. Washington mentions the marriage of George Augustine Washington and Fanny Bassett, who are living with him, and encloses a letter for Mr. Dwight. This is Rev. Timothy Dwight, who sent Washington a copy of the \"Conquest of Canaan.\"","Covers period April 23-29, including \"6 half Johan. and half a Guinea to pay Mr. Buchanan my dividd. of the cash for the James River Navigation and recd. from his office 426 dollars in Indents (paper) for Interest on my Loan Office Certificates emitted in this state of Virginia.\" Includes money paid for rum, wool cards, G. \u0026 L. Washington's schooling [Samuel's children], flour, ferriage, etc.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel, Mount Vernon to Whitehaven. Washington writes that he received 1400 Flags with small breakage, sent £50 bill on Wakelin Welch, and will settle for balance before Mr. Sanderson leaves country.","Autograph letter signed with address panel. Mount Vernon to New York. Washington thanks Taylor for the apples and pickled and fried oysters that he sent.","Mount Vernon. In this letter, George Washington sends his congratulations to David Humphreys on return to America [from London] and invites him to Mount Vernon.","Letter from George Washington to Richard Sprigg regarding husbandry and breeding a donkey. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Letter signed. Mount Vernon. Sends several letters of James Bloxham's--Bloxham undecided about staying longer than a year--\"In a word he seems rather to have expected to have found well organized farms, than that the end and design of my employing him was to make them so.\"--if Bloxham's wife is to come, let her come on ship to Alexandria or nearby ports--she can pay for seed, implements, etc., and be repaid in Virginia.","Report from George Washington to the Potomac Company shareholders. Written during Washington's term as president of the corporation, it provides updates on the progress of the company's work and a reminder that stock payments are due soon. Includes a discussion of works at the Seneca and Shenandoah Falls as well as the cutting of a canal at Great Falls. Provides a reminder of the appointed day for electing a president and directors for the ensuing year. Autograph document in unknown handwriting, signed 'In behalf of the Directors,' by George Washington, 1 page.","Autograph letter, signed. Mount Vernon. Washington asks Digges if he would inquire among his friends on the Eastern Shore, Maryland \"if I could be furnished with one thousand feet of the best plan plank; precisely 24 feet long (when dressed) - To be without sap, or knots. - It is for the floor of my New room.\" Years before Washington had set aside some like lumber but \"behold! half of it was stolen, and the other half will match no plank I can now get.\"","Acknowledges Peale's receipt of Golden Pheasant. Sent body of French Hen. Wishes Peale success with mezzotinto prints.","Incloses copy of the Vision of Columbus which he promised--his copies just came to hand.","For 3 ruffled shirts, 1 plain one, 4 stockings, 1 pair breeches, etc.","Advising him that he will discharge the balance owing--Mr. Morris will have his agent in New York pay $840, about £325.6. as per account of January.","Regrets hearing that George Augustine Washington is ill, wants him not to do more than he can safely do. Instructions about Mount Vernon.","Will call for her in carriage in hopes of accompanying her to Lansdown this evening.","Thanks for inquiring into prices of painting and lining carriages--he has employed a Mr. Clark to repair chariot--well spoken of--can see progress every day when passing his workshop in the Square.","George Washington appointed George Augustine Washington manager of Mount Vernon in his absence. The letter gives detailed instruction of farming Mount Vernon, as well as decorating the mansion, improvements to farm buildings, supervision and care of the servants, miscellaneous purchases.","Has perused contents of enclosed--finds it good and just, and thinks they will meet with favorable reception of his nephew [Bushrod Washington].","\"Dear Sir, I have this moment been favored with your letter and with out date from Prince Georges County and have ordered the Jennies to be delivered to Mr. Dove--hoping both will prove with foal. Royal Gift never fails ...,\".","Lists the names, occupations, and salaries of 86 workmen on the Potomac Company canal near Harper's Ferry.","Introduces Mr. and Mrs. [Samuel] Powel of Philadelphia.","The Powel's safe arrival in Philadelphia [after visit at Mt. Vernon]--the Mr. Morrises [Robert and Gouvernor] visited on way to Richmond--hopes to hear of the [Pennsylvania] state convention's decision on Federal Government--Spanish chestnuts--will send more about the 1st of October next year.","Thanks for seeds--glad Caleb Hall did not come from England--thanks for offer to send blacksmiths \u0026 mill wrights, but needs none--no benefits for people of that kind to come over--\"Whenever we have a regular \u0026 firm government established the prospect for these people will be much more pleasing.\"--Bloxham well.","Thoughts about various states debating ratification of Constitution--generosity of landholders in county of Philadelphia in proposing it for seat of Federal government.","George Washington passes on some information about Irish wolf dogs to Carter which he received from an Irish gentleman. George Washington does not think that mastiffs will fulfill the purpose of hunting wolves which Carter apparently wants.","In this letter, George Washington reveals his humorous side after learning of Chastellux's recent marriage and Washington ended the letter with important information on the Constitution and methods of united the now new nation.","Invitation to dinner for Monday, May 19, 1788. Answer is requested.","Thanks her for her composition in his honor--new government--hopes those of her sex will introduce federal fashions and national manners instead of following foreign manners and fashions.","Washington introduces the Count de Moustier, from the Court of France, and the Marchioness de Brehan, who are returning to New York and propose to pass through Baltimore.","Introdues [Ferdinand] Fairfax, son of [Bryan] Fairfax, his godson--he goes to Philadelphia to complete his studies.","Washington advises his nephew about his contemplated move to Alexandria to set up a law practice.","Letter discussing Bushrod renting George Washington's townhouse in Alexandria, as well as the stable and garden.","George Washington grants his nephew, George Augustine Washington, power of attorney during the former's absence from Mount Vernon. George Washington was preparing to take office as first President of the United States, and George Augustine Washington acted as manager of Mount Vernon during George Washington's first term. Witnessed by Tobias Lear and John Fairfax.","Bill from President to Mr. Lewis","Presidential appointment to Redman as customs collector at the port of Yeocomico River in Virginia. The rest of the document is filled in by Tobias Lear. This appointment followed the first Tariff Act of July 4, 178","On September 3, 1789, George Washington sent this letter to Edmund Jennings Lee inviting him to dine at Mount Vernon along with John Marshall and Bushrod Washington. Marshall had recently returned from service as peace commissioner to France and Washington hoped to persuade him to run for Congress in the upcoming election. Lee must have declined this invitation, because his name is not recorded in Washington's diary among his dinner guests that evening.","Advises Stuart, as administrator of estate of John Parke Custis, to let Mr. Alexander have disputed land [J.P. Custis' \"Abingdon\" estate] back and pay him a fair rent for the time it was out of his possession -- has no time to give reasons -- Martha Washington adds her approval at bottom of letter in short note and signature.","Authorization of expenses needed for the return of Hugh Taylor, a fugitive indentured servant, to the Potomac Company from Alexandria to Great Falls in November 1789. Document signed, 1 page.","Sorry to find the report on the Hessian Fly to Maj. Jackson has been recalled--hasn't written Mr. [Arthur] Young about it--is informed, especially in Connecticut, that fly is now in wheat too--it is a pity farmers won't stick to yellow-bearded wheat, which is immune.","Partially printed on card from President Washington and Mrs. Washington--not filled out.","Written in George Washington's hand, this note is extracted from a letter from George Augustine Washington to George Washignton.  The letter gives length of bolting cloth now in the mill--Col. Biddle observes has the difference between cloth and reel covered with coarse linen.","Thanks to Society for letter and present accompanying it -- beneficial consequences to rural economy from prizes awarded -- Mr. Matthewson's improvements in art of cheese making. Signed by Washington, though not written in his hand.","Consents to agreement with Mr. Alexander in order to avoid a legal decision -- forwarded it to Lund Washington -- question of assumption not taken up yet -- it has been fully discussed and majority will be small on whichever side wins -- will not send the original papers [pertaining to above agreement] to him in Williamsburg.","Account amounting to £51.6.2 for ice and \"mouls\" of ice cream.","New York. Autograph letter signed. Washington writes in response to a letter from the wife of Lafayette requesting a brevet commission at the rank of captain for Joseph-Léonard Poirey, a French officer who served under her husband.","Washington writes, \"And you will, I dare flatter myself, do me the justice to believe that I can never be more happy than in according marks of attention to so good a friend to America and so excellent a patriot as Madame la Marquise de la Fayette. Nor did she need any excuse for making use of her own language to be the interpreter of so much politeness \u0026 persuasion as she has found means to convey in one short letter. In truth that language, at least when used by her, seems made on purpose to have fine things communicated in it; and I question whether any other, at least in the hands of any other person, would have been equally competent to the effect.\"","Received his letter by Mr. Robert Parish -- declines proposals for dedicating the travels of William Bartram to himself, as it sets a bad precedent -- however, approves book and adds name as a subscriber.","Letter cover only, signature has been clipped","On a trip from Mount Vernon to Philadelphia, Washington complains about his coachman, Dunn, who has given many \"proofs of his want of skill in driving ...\" and \"... this Morning was found much intoxicated.\" Lear is asked to make inquiries after a new driver.","Discusses Gov. Clinton's letter of 26th containing news from Capt. Brant of the expedition against the Indians which was ambushed [Gen. Harmar's expedition] -- sounds true but awaits more news -- our force ought to have been large enough to tackle a force of 1,000 or more -- friendly sentiments of Capt. Brant -- his account of Gen. St. Clair not true nor the account of affairs at Muskingum -- Brant tried to prevent any treaty -- St. Clair wanted no more land than already given -- treaty of Muskingum.","Impossible to arrange an exchange of property with Ball, who wishes to have land held by George Washington in Berkeley County. Not possible because property leased to tenants and value greater than Ball believes it to be. Would be willing to work an exchange, however, for some of his land west of the Alleghany River.","Account for Feb. 21 and April 2 for Best Bourbon Coffee, amounting to £8.15.4.","Washington writes to the Mayor of Alexandria saying that an accurate survey is necessary of 10 miles square in question [the land for the Federal City] -- has engaged Mr. Ellicott to make it -- hopes corporation of Alexandria, Virginia will give all necessary help.","While on his Southern tour, Washington writes to Lear that \"I am perfectly satisfied that every necessary and proper step will be taken to procure a good Steward, and a good House keeper ...\" for the Philadelphia household. Orders a garden worker to be paid.","Presents one set of the Annals sent him by Mr. Arthur Young to the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture as requested.","Major George A. Washington gone to Berkeley so he will address him [Whitting] on Mount Vernon matters -- send weekly reports -- corn at the mill should be ready -- gather this corn \u0026 stalks together for fodder -- plant this meadow in grass -- further instructions on harvesting and seeding -- all autumn grain and grass to be put in as soon as possible -- wants an overseer for Dogue Run, a man with a small family -- house for overseer, can move one from the Mansion to Dogue Run easier than build a new one, add a brick chimney -- this was originally at Dogue Run -- instructions for Tom Davis, bricklayer, about \"the other Wing of the Green House\" -- be sure brick work on old \u0026 new walls coincide exactly -- instructions for Will, \"if ... is not likely to provide shoes enough for the Negroes in due Season\" -- clover -- use the barn floor to tread wheat -- not to use Mr. Lund Washington's smith for work on Harrows, Mt. Vernon's smiths are competent -- how is wheat crop -- if 335 bushels all? -- crop short indeed.","Washington writes to his Mount Vernon overseer about farm matters; mentions crop rotation system, decreasing productivity of land, wheat experiments, mill production, and missing horse.","Washington writes to North Carolina's Governor that he has received letter with notice of cession of land in North Carolina for building lighthouses -- mentions recent southern tour -- thanks him for reception in North Carolina -- object was \"To see with my own eyes the situation of the Country, and to learn on the spot the condition and disposition of our Citizens.\" Written in the hand of Tobias Lear.","Thanks her for sending enclosed \"Strictures \u0026c\" to him to read -- it hasn't caused him any pain -- he regrets author didn't spend some of time investigating the facts instead of writing the pamphlet. If he had done so, the author \"might have found many of his charges as unsupported as the 'baseless fabric of a vision'\" (quoting from The Tempest, IV,1). The pamphlet referred to was \"Strictures and observations upon the three executive departments of the government of the United States...\" by Massachusettensis ([Philadelphia], 1792).","Invitation from George Washington to Mr. Gilbert. Partially printed. Filled in by George Washington. Mr. Gilbert, who is invited to dine at 4:00, is unidentified. Engraved invitation does not include phrase \"and Mrs. Washington\" like others issued at the time.","Pressing public business causes delay in answering letter -- thanks for information he requested on genealogy of Washington family -- returns herewith will of Lawrence Washington as she desires.","Washington will gladly accept one of several tubs of grape vines from Madeira if Mr. Powel doesn't need them all -- a vessel sails for Alexandria in a few days -- will send sundry parcels to Mt. Vernon.","Discusses plantation management.","Autograph letter signed. Washington denies a request from his neighbor to hunt deer on his property.","Has heard that Maj. Harrison of Loudon County intends selling his land adjoining George Washington's in Fairfax -- Washington wishes to buy for sole reason of ridding himself of the \"villainies\" which are performed by those tenants who occupy Harrison's land -- land no good for a farm -- if he can get good price make the bargain, so long as title is clear and not under any encumbrances of leases.","Contracts services for one year-house carpenter and Joiner should conduct themselves soberly, honestly and deliberately-duties: superintend Negro carpenters, use proper care with tools, keep an account (in a book) of needs and things done, should set a good example, and will remain at work from light to dark-pay is 10 pounds a month- George Washington will provide: meat and meal or flour, tools, quarters, and will pay taxes.","Encloses copies of earlier letters to Lewis, in case originals miscarry -- has written Mr. [Anthony] Whitting at Mount Vernon not to sell the stud horse, but deliver him to Robert Lewis -- Lewis's aunt (Martha Washington) joins in sending greetings.","Will pay small sum in Amsterdam -- encloses bill of exchange drawn by George Meade on Henry Gildermeester in his favor – 2,310 guilders in Dutch currency -- will remit second exchange by British packet slated to sail on 6 February. With this sum, Washington transferred money to a Dutch banking firm in order to assist the family of the Marquis de Lafayette, who had been captured by Prussian forces as he fled France in August 1792.","Please convey enclosed letter to Madame La Fayette \"if you know where she is to be found\" -- hold amount of bill sent subject to her order -- sent to Holland because reports in America say if Madame Lafayette is not there, it will be known where she is to be found.","Comments on enclosed poem that contains birthday sentiments for Mrs. Powel. The poem was copied by Tobias Lear from a 1792 manuscript by the poet Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson. Mount Vernon has both the original and Lear's copy.","Enclosed is second bill of exchange for 2310 guilders for Madame Lafayette.","Received Parker's letter desiring to know terms on which he (Washington) would sell his Gloucester County land -- since he got it at valuation of £800 Virginia currency for part of a bond, he will sell it for same plus interest since 1789 -- Washington wants payment upon giving over the land, but some credit can be arranged.","Received letter containing Mr. Bennett's claim against Colville's estate -- deals with George Washington's position as executor of Colville estate -- won't pay interest on debt thereof until court of Chancery decides whether it is just -- refers him to Mr. Keith of Alexandria who has papers dealing with estate.","Encloses Col. Robert Townsend Hooe's letter relating to the Thomas Colville estate -- wishes to have final settlement of estate -- check Mr. Bennett's account with documents and see if it seems to be correct -- Washington thinks Bennett's claim different from what he remembered legacy to be -- has referred Hooe to him for details.","Congratulations and best wishes on her birthday from both President and Mrs. Washington -- would have attended her party except for \"the late event which has happened in their family\" (the death of George Augustine Washington).","Dinner invitation from George and Martha Washington to Mr. and Mrs. Dalton and daughter. Not in Washington's hand. Tristram Dalton was a friend and first senator from Massachusetts. Invitation was issued just prior to Washington's second inauguration in the Senate chamber.","George Washington requires shells for lime to make mortar for about \"40,000 Bricks.\" Constructing Dogue Run Farm 16-sided barn. Asks his nephew if he hires out \"Negro carpenters by the year?\" Can he recommend carpenter overseer?","Has little information re inquiry of Mr. Thomas Bowen--only man named George Harrison in area died 50 years ago--no children--widow married man named Posey--Harrison's land left to nephew John West, from whom George Washington bought it about 20 years ago--knows nothing of affairs of Harrison's estate.","Received letter from Wilkinson by way of Captain Abner Prior and shortly after the two kegs of fish from \"western waters\" [in Ohio] -- fish were fine and a novelty here.","By Brig Betsey, sends triplicates of letters of Jan. 30 and 31 and the third exchange for 2310 guilders for Madame Lafayette.","Sends plan of new federal district where the seat of government will be located -- \"It will serve to show you, and such as may have the curiosity to look at it, that whatever our present condition is, we have vanity enough to look forward to a better.\"","Mrs. Washington is indisposed with a cold -- afraid she will increase it by going to the circus this afternoon -- President and rest of family will go to see exhibition of Mr. Ricketts.","Mr. David Clark, coachmaker in Philadelphia, has asked him to write informing Col. Washington that the coach he (George Washington) had with him in Charleston was made by Clark -- he has heard it was admired for its beauty and is made of good materials -- Mr. Clark hears Col. Washington wants to have a coach made and he desires the job.","Since Mr. de Barth has not made stipulated payments for land bought of Washington, lying on the Kanawas, Washington suggests canceling the bargain instead of bringing measures against De Barth for payment.","Received from Arthur Young two sets of his Annals, numbered 98-108--presumes one set intended, as usual, for Agricultural Society of this city--accordingly, sends them to him as president.","Inquires as to price and availability of the best clover seed.","At request of several gentlemen of his acquaintance, Washington introduces Dr. Edwards, who is going to Europe for his health and to obtain knowledge of agriculture there.","Mr. Arthur Young has written that the several accounts collected by George Washington of agriculture in this country \"have set him afloat on the High Seas of conjecture with respect to the Agriculture of this Country ...\" -- \"and, as you had a hand in setting him afloat, it is but fair that you should lend your assistance to get him landed again\" -- sends enclosed extracts from Young's letter and desires Peters to answer queries -- Young has been prevented by the war from coming to this country to study himself the agriculture and see what can be done along that line.","Agrees to Hooe's offer for flour -- will order Anthony Whitting to make delivery in Alexandria, but wishes because of harvest time that Hooe would take delivery at his mill or on river opposite -- market for flour is not falling as Hooe says, but only a temporary drop due to lack of vessels to take it to European markets -- had heard of William Shepherd's intent to apply to Loudon Court to condemn George Washington's land on Difficult Run -- encloses a copy of earlier letter to Col. Powell on subject.","Hereby conveys a letter from Warner Washington III as he promised -- the younger Warner is destitute for funds in this city.","Enlarges on recent letter of Mrs. Washington's (dictated by him) relative to the estate in Berkeley -- in accord with provisions in George A. Washington's will, advises settling a second plantation in Berkeley including some land in Fairfax County, as a grass and small grain farm -- advises on getting tenants and drawing up contracts -- she should ask advice of George S. Washington -- Anthony Whitting's decline caused by consumption necessitates visit to Mt. Vernon but public business presses and visit will be short.","Death of Anthony Whitting -- needs Tilghman's help to procure new manager -- thinks a good one may better be found on Eastern Shore of Maryland than elsewhere -- gives qualifications for the job -- lists several people in Tilghman's neighborhood whom he has had recommended -- among them is William Pearce [later manager of Mt. Vernon] -- doesn't want to lure any away from present jobs, unless they had intended leaving anyway.","At the time of this letter, Washington was serving his second term as president and was living in Philadelphia.  His nephew, George Augustine Washington, had served as farm manager for the previous seven years but died in 1793.  In need of a new farm manager, Washington considered his nephew, Lawrence Lewis.","Concerned that Lewis was too inexperienced for the job, Washington remarked on the necessary qualifitcations necessary: \"…so little haveg it in my power to visit, or attend to my private concerns, that it becomes extremly necessary (besides fidility) to have an experienced \u0026 skilful man, of some weight, to manage my business; one whose Judgment is able to direct him in cases which may arise out of circumstances that can neither be foreseen, nor previously guarded against.","Washington continued, \"What the age of Mr Lawrence Lewis is—what opportunities he may have had to acquire any knowledge in the management of a Farm. What his disposition, whether active or indolent. Whether clear in his perceptions, \u0026 of good Judgment. Whether sober \u0026 sedate, or fond of amusements and running about—with other queries which might be asked, as well applying to a young man Just entering on the career of life; are all matters to which I am an entire stranger; and if you can give me information respecting them, I shall thank you. You will readily perceive that my sole object in these enquiries is to ascertain the competency of a character to whom I should commit an important trust; consequently, going no farther, can operate nothing to the prejudice of my Nephew, whatever, in confidence, you may say to me on the foregoing points and such others as may occur to you.\"","Washington instead hired a more seasoned farm manager, William Pearce.  Pearce served as farm manager until 1796 during which time Lewis came to stay at Mount Vernon and worked in some managerial capacity, but the official farm manager by then was James Anderson.  Lewis eventually married Nelly Custis in 1799 and lived the remainder of his life at Woodlawn.","Has heard from Mr. Robert Lewis that Crow desires increase in wages -- since he had best crop last year at Union Farm, Washington will raise him to £40 per annum as an encouragement, but will not raise him any higher hereafter.","Requests that Mercer forward deed from \"yourself \u0026 others to me\" if it has been duly executed and recorded.","Has given James Keith a draught on Col. Hooe for £140, the amount due Keith for his trouble in Colville estate -- asks that Hooe deduct it from what is due George Washington.","Lewis was acting Estate Manager for George Washington at Mount Vernon. The letter contains instructions for various farm activities and personal advice to young Lewis on how to write better reports.","100 guineas a year for superintendant of Mt. Vernon--recommends that Pearce visit the estate--to determine if all is to his liking-George Washington expects to be at Mt. Vernon on the 20th of Sept.--gives directions, mileage, stage schedule--speaks of worthless overseer to 8-10 Negro carpenters--hopes to replace him by New Year's day.","Won't sell land on Difficult Run in Loudon County except for very high price -- was in treaty with a Dutchman for it for £60 per annum -- would want double what Lewis offered for the Frederick County land because when Shenandoah River is made navigable, lands near it will increase greatly in value","Introduces Tobias Lear, who leaves George Washington as Secretary after 7 years -- Lear is engaged in a mercantile scheme -- recommends him to Short's kindness.","Introduces Tobias Lear, who goes to Europe to carry into effect his plans for an \"extensive commercial establishment\" at the Federal City -- Lear can explain his long delay in writing -- encloses Mr. Richard Peters' and Mr. Thomas Jefferson's answers to his queries about American agriculture -- if there are any questions, ask Lear.","Sends their regrets that Mrs. Powel cannot accompany him and Mrs. Washington to Virginia.","George Washington's nephew's widow has decided to move--Pearce and his family to move into Mansion--repairing of Mr. Crow's house--recommends Pearce residing in the right wing (the Hall)--list of things at his disposal --authorizes Pearce to acquire ploughs and any other tools --outlines benefits of Pearce's early arrival.","Washington comments on the disagreeable conduct of the French minister Genet, who seems to want to involve the U.S. in war. The situation has \"test[ed] the temper of the Executives.\"","Deals with involved estate of Samuel Washington and his last wife, Susannah Perrin Holding Washington -- had been undecided whether to try to get estate from Mrs. Washington's family in favor of his niece Harriot who was left very little -- will reach an agreement -- \"Pay me one hund. pounds which I shall give to my niece for her immediate support, and I will quit claim to all the Negros which belonged to Mrs. Saml. Washington ...\".","An attachment has been served against Washington -- despite Mercer's orders to the contrary, collectors present notes against Mercer's brother's estate to George Washington's manager for Payment -- brought bond and mortgage of Mercer's late father and brother from Philadelphia, and will exchange them for land -- asks whether his (Washington's) signature necessary on the instrument.","In this letter George Washington has decided to engage superintendant of carpenters for another year--could not find anyone to relace-comments on man who looks after the house people, ditchers, etc.--after winter, Pearce can decide to remain at Mt. Vernon or live elsewhere--construction of house for Mr. Crow--Negro children forbidden to enter the yards and gardens (excluding the children of cook and her husband the Mulatto Frank).","George Washington's general thoughts and directions on government of Mt. Vernon--Mr. Howell Lewis will remain until Pearce's arrival--farm needs much manure---plans to go largely with buck wheat as a green manure---has requested for 450 to 500 bushels for seed--does not wish to go largely with corn--plans to sow a good many oats--keeping no more than half for seed.","George Washington instructs Pearce to take an exact account of the stock, tools and implements on each of the farms--to purchase a proper (bound) book in Alexandria for accounts--insists on the correctness of these registers--outines work of the carpenters: complete the new barn at Dogue Run, etc.--comments on live fences: cedar, lombardy poplar, and willows--hogs and sows--wants to reclaim and lay grass to the mill swamp--clover lots--potatoes--McKoy and Tom Davis--directions for lots on Muddy Hole, Union and River farms--Cyrus a slave at Mansion house--Muclus a slave--Will, a kind of overseer--stresses the need to regulate wagons and carts at the Mansion--Ehler the gardener and an agreement as to where he should eat--Lucy the cook--instructions to provide Negroes with as much meal as they can eat without waste--provisions of fish--directions for killing and preserving the hogs--clover timothy and orchard grass--post and rail fence from the Miller's house to the trunnel fence--barrier against bad neighbors--breaking of the steers to the yoke--oxen--asks for the return of large stone jars (which were filled with spirits)--wants an inventory of articles in store at Mansion--the Jack and stud horse--superfine and fine flour--allowance of meat and meal--paying of debt--overhauling the Seins now rather than in the Spring.","Course of crops--objective was to recover the fields from exhausted state-manure-buck wheat-Indian corn-comments on the insufferable conduct of overseers-Col. Ball of Leesburgh promised to send buck wheat-commends on poor quality of common oats brought from Eastern shore-garlick and wild onions-complains about overseers not doing much fall plowing--has little dependence on overseers when left to themselves-gives directions on how Pearce is to treat overseers-warns Pearce not to be like Mr. Whiting, who is said to have drank freely-GW's observations of his overseers: Stuart, Crow, McKoy, Butler, Davy and Thomas Green.","Written in the hand of Bartholomew Dandridge. Washington describes his Mount Vernon estate to the English agronomist in great detail, as he is considering leasing four of the Mount Vernon farms. Includes his description of Mount Vernon: \"No estate in United America is more pleasantly situated than this.\"","George Washington sends two bank notes of one hundred dollars each for Mr. Butler--is upset that the ice house was not filled during the late freezing spell--wants to know quantity of oats that have been thrashed--instructs them to get seeds from the gardener--has sent a bundle of Poccon or Illinois nuts via Mr. Jefferson--East India hemp seed for sowing--inquires as to the appearance of the growing wheat--using Mr. Whiting's memo book, Mr. Dandridge will settle Mr. Butler's account.","George Washington inquires of condition and shelter of stock at Dogue Run and Union--instances of misconduct of Crow and McKoy--informs Pearce that he is taking on Butler again. Observations on various agricultural things. Asks about the carpenters at Mrs. Fanny Washington's. Informs Pearce that in the Eastern states, horses aided by oxen do the plowing.","Crop rotation plan--hopes to bring fields into a profitable state of cultivation--mentions Mr. Stuart's suggestion that the good fields be planted with corn and poor parts with buck wheat--sending 14 bushels of clover seed--suspects that Negro seedsmen are taking toll on seeds--manure to Mansion house for oats, grass and potatoes--fences at River farm--Thomas Green taking fine flour from the mill--payment of a hundred dollars to Mr. Dulany--rent due to Mrs. French for year 1793-wages for 1793 due to estate of Mr. Anthony Whitting.","Draft of a letter from George Washington to John Hamilton Moore thanking him for a copy of his book 'The new practical navigator'. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","George Washington speaks of Mr. Butler's agreeable work and conduct--French furze--construction of substantial fences--pigs--planting of clover and buck wheat--wants to know of the appearance of the growing wheat and barley--progress on the new race at the mill--honey locust seed--white bent seed--inquires about the amount of St. Foin and India hemp seed--stresses the importance of selling cattle before it is too late--attending to their breeding--Mrs. Fanny Washington asks to rent her fishing landing--conditions of rent--Col. Ball must have the three shoats he requested (a boar and two sows)--payment of wages to Stuart, Crow and McKoy--intends to build dairies at both Union and Dogue Run farms.","George Washington mentions the death of Stuart's daughter--gives directions for repairs of the house in Alexandria--comments that cedar posts, chestnut or cyprus rails are better than oak--concerned about the idleness of his carpenters--barn at Dogue Run--discusses the increase of lambs reported by the overseers--a missing report of Mr. Stuart is requested--sending payment from Philadelphia of Mr. Lewis' order to Mr. Ross--white bent grass seeds received--Ehler the gardener--directions for labeling new seeds.","George Washington assents to Pearce's request to meet his children in Baltimore--payment of wages to Mr. Stuart--enclosed some early colliflower seed, sent by Mrs. Washington--promises to send copy of advertisement of terms on which jacks and stud horses are to cover--mentions Crow's inattention to stock in regards to sheep sheering--St. Foin seed and India hemp--hares being destructive--lucern--enclosed three bank notes for Rev. Mr. Muir and Mr. Hartshorne--warns not to take mares from the jacks until paid.","Regarding his annual contributions to the Alexandria Academy--Washington wishes to know what indigent or orphaned children have attended and what their progress has been, especially since he has only once received such a report.","Following up on his previous letter, Washington writes that he has not had any response from Simms or James Keith regarding the Thomas Colvill estate, nor of the cash sent to Simms, nor has Washington received the documents he had requested from them.","George Washington explains horse advertisement--care of the youngest jack and mules--Peter--tells Pearce to keep an exact account of all mares and jenneys that go to the jacks--Mr. Prescot of Loudoun (or Fauquier) owes yet for last year--speaks of Mr. Lewis' account that the new visto is opened much further than intended--instructions to buy as much good Oznabrigs--for the making of clothes for the Negroes--requests a sample of the linnen--comments on the price of midlings and ship stuff and superfine and fine flour--corn--breaking of the ground in the fall.","George Washington approves the use of his own people in repairing the house in Alexandria--warns that putting the fence posts too distant will cause the rails to warp--glad to hear of Green's finishing the barn at Dogue Run--comments on the grain falling from the treading floor--lucern--directions for preparing--St. Foin and India hemp--impossible navigation has prevented him sending the promised clover and other seeds--hopes to send next week.","Cannot possibly appoint Spotswood's son John as commander of a frigate over older and experienced officers--perhaps can make him 2nd or 3rd lieutenant--on recommendation of Mr. Brooke and others, Mr. Lawrence Muse appointed as Collector of Rappahannock [Cty] to succeed Hudson Muse.","Autograph letter signed, two pages plus cover page with Washington's presidential frank. Washington writes Ball regarding a shipment of goods that he expects will soon depart Philadelphia after some delay. The shipment includes clover seeds and cocoa bean shells, latter intended as a gift from Martha Washington to Ball's wife, Francis (Fanny) Washington Ball, the daughter of George's brother Charles. Finally, Washington encloses an advertisement for the stud services of his prized livestock, the horse Traveller and donkeys Knight of Malta and Compound.","Lewis has given him no information on Washington's lots in Winchester and Bath, Virginia [the latter now Berkeley Springs, W.Va.]--he wishes a list of all tenants, what they owe, and how they stand--asks Lewis to post copies of enclosed advertisement in area, especially at Leesburg and Fauquier Courthouse--Mr. Prescoat [Prescott] owes for last year's stud fee and a long pasturage.","Washington gives directions regarding the purchase of linnens for the enslaved people--suggestions for determining how far apart the boards on the threshing floor should be in the new barn at Dogue Run--cultivation of the drilled wheat--clover seed, furze and other promised articles are on board the Sally Captain--Col. Gilpin--onions and garlick--might get some oats from Notley Young, esq.--gives directions for the enclosed Nankeen cotton seeds--P.S. (page 3): wrote Col. Ball and Mr. Robert Lewis, welcome to send a mare or two to either of the Jacks or the Horse--P.S. (page 4): March 17, delay in departure of the Vessel [Sally], may alter delivery route--5 bushels of Plaster of Paris to be tried on clover. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","George Washington complains that the overseers did not plow in the fall--success of the crop--running rollers over the grass and wheat--spring barley--Wayles the Brewer in Alexandria--winter barley--Col. Ball is late with the buck wheat--ponders the distance between sections of the floor at the new Dogue Run barn--furnishing Mr. Smith with fish from the landing--prices--securing enough fish for the use of the people there--asks about quantity of wheat--tobacco stored in Alexandria--inquires about Pearce's family arrival--sending, on the next vessel, nine bolts of Oznabrigs--it is cheaper there than in Alexandria--gives directions on receiving payment from Col. Lyles and instructs where he is located--sending three pounds of lucern seed--directs Pearce not to accept anything but the whole sum from Col. Lyles.","George Washington decides that the space between boards on the treading floor of the new barn at Dogue Run will be an inch and a half--suggests that the oats may be tread on the same floor--will send three and a half bushels of a peculiar kind of oats--appearance of the drilled and other wheat--comments on the fine weather during March--winter barley--St. Foin and hemp--Abram--warns of Crow's not able to be trusted--warns of lack of water should mill race not be completed--Washington's sister Lewis of Fredericksburgh is allowed to have one of the unbroken mules.","George Washington is glad to hear that Pearce's family has safely arrived at Mt. Vernon--hopes that change of air will help to restore the eldest daughter to health--writes of the capture of vessels by the British--followed by the embargo--fall in provisions--price of flour--threshing of wheat--purchasing salt before the prices get higher--it is not Washington's expectation to stop ploughing in order to roll the grass and grain--breaking of steers--inquires of the young grass planted last fall--defends the imposition of garden seeds--provision for providing clothes for the young gardener at Alexandria--chance for lambs is bad--rams--instructions for shearing time--paper for the rooms in the house--plastering and white washing--orders for Thomas Davis to paint the houses--lower portion a stone color and the roof red.","Rare for Washington to answer letters applying for appointments, but because of personal regard and former public association he is replying to this one ... lists 3 reasons which explain his silence re: applications for appointments: (1) requests are so numerous and courteous replies require too much of his time; (2) courteous answers could be interpreted to mean more than was intended; (3) at the time of his Inauguration \"... I resolved firmly that no man should ever charge me justly with deception ...\" has never committed himself on an appointment until all information and circumstances have been examined ... on a purely personal basis without involving his public character or the Country, Washington has responded to a request of McHenry's ...","Washington asks Deakins to examine contents of enclosed order and tell him the price the tobacco would fetch.","Presidential pardon signed by George Washington and issue to David Blair. The Customs Act of 1790 specified procedures for collecting duties on imported goods and standardized the sizes of containers for certain imported goods in order to facilitate easier taxation and reduce fraud. For instance, run was required to be imported in casks of at least 50 gallons. David Blair's attempt to import rum from Barbados in casks smaller than 50 gallons resulted in the forfeiture of his vessel. Washington's 1794 pardon of Blair remits this forfeiture. Signed by Edmund Randolph as Secretary of State. Manuscript document signed, with embossed paper seal, 1 page.","George Washington expresses his being sorry to learn of Pearce's not being well--discusses the amount owed to the estate of Mr. Anthony Whitting--Col. Bassett--Mr. Lear--the private papers of Mr. Whitting--his heir Mr. Ring--ready to sow buck wheat at all the farms--inquires of progress of oats and grass seeds--rain twice last week--dry in Philadelphia--instructs Pearce not to grind more wheat because of the embargo--flax--clothes for the Negroes--wool--warns Pearce to be cautious of pilferring.","George Washington expresses confusion over dimensions of the rooms in Alexandria house given by Thomas Green--flax seed--regulate the grass lots at Dogue Run farm--potatoes, oats and clover for the support of the stock, the Mansion house and for sale--demands particular attention to the penning of the stock--willow--informs Pearce that 5,000 white thorn plants are being sent by Mr. Lear on the ship Peggy from England--other fruit trees--lima beans.","Declares that Mr. Thomas Digges was during the Revolution and since a friend to the United States--Digges sent him intelligence and helped prisoners escape from England back to this country--Digges was thought to be in pay of Dr. Benjamin Franklin--Washington never knew his loyalty was questioned, though he has now disputed with Franklin over accounts--John Trumbull, in England during Revolution, declares that Digges aided the American cause.","Writes the answers to queries regarding injunction by one John Henshaw, arising from estate settlement of George Mercer--John Tayloe, George Mason and George Washington were given power of attorney by Mercer and others in England. Washington writes that \"It is really hard that I am so often called before Courts in matters in which I have no interest; but am continually saddled with the expence of defence.\"","George Washington is sorry to hear that the ship Peggy has not arrived from England with his 5,000 white thorn plants--Mr. Lear's fruit trees--hoped that Pearce had discharged Green when he found him drinking--he sets such a bad example--never got an account of last year's corn--buck wheat--potatoes--preserving the apricots--does not want to because his family will not be at Mt. Vernon at all during the summer--hopes to, assuming public business permits, make a flying trip through Mt. Vernon after the rising of Congress--papering the ceiling.","Sending paper for two lower rooms in house--warns Pearce to wait until plaster is thoroughly dry--Green--instructions for the payment of the Sheriff's and Clerk's notes--Mrs. Fanny Washington--cut the hay and grain in time at harvest--be attentive to the drilled wheat--secure it in the seed loft at the Mansion--approves of sowing the first lot in the mill swamp with buck wheat and timothy--corn--grass--mentions Pearce's complaint of bad pastures--wool of dead sheep--inquires about corn, oats, buck wheat and clover.","Crops suffering from drought--Mr. Dandridge--oats on last vessel have disappeared--has enclosed four small papers of seeds which have been sent from a curious gentleman in Europe--keeping of clover for seed--buck wheat--timothy--heavy cost of these in the markets of Philadelphia--value of various grasses--clover ought to be well cured before stacking--Crow--both cattle and sheep will benefit from turnip--asks about the drilled wheat and common wheat--ought to be ripe by the 8th or 10th of June--there are two kinds of wheat in drills at Union--inquires if Plaster of Paris was spread--hides of the dead cattle to be tanned by the old man Jack--skins of the dead sheep--Mulatto Will making shoes--Mrs. Fanny Washington--four missing heads of tobacco--Mr. Whitting--surveying in the fall--Mr. Minor--hopes to be at Mt. Vernon by the 10th of June--selling of a horse--health of slaves discussed--Sam, Doll, several spinners, Ditcher Charles--awaiting the arrival of the Peggy and the white thorn plants and Mr. Lear's fruit trees--high price of flour--embargo.","Washington lists and describes lands that he owns on the Ohio, East side; on the Great Kanhawa; west of the Ohio; in Kentucky; in the State of Pennsylvania; and the Great Dismal Swamp--with acreage and asking prices of each--comments by Washington--he \"will let them go\" if sold together for £ 50,000, although separately they are valued higher--there follows a paragraph of description for each of the 8 tracts.","Crops labouring under drought--2 or 3 fine rains have fallen in Philadelphia in past week--unfavorable account of the drilled wheat--great change and decrease in number of sheep since George Washngton's leaving 5 years ago--average fleece from 5 pounds down to 2 pounds--ship Peggy arrived in George Town with the white thorn trees and Mr. Lear's fruit trees--enclosed list for gardener--fence around slave quarters at Union farm--sent oats--on next vessel Washington will send paper for the house.","Requests that Deakins endeavor to put a stop to trespassing on north part of Woodstock Manor in Montgomery County, Md. which fell to Washington's share in division of William Sprigg's property--also requests information on tenants and farms on his share.","Thanks Deakins for trees imported in the \"Peggy\"--but season probably too far advanced for them to live--enclosed is note to Francis Deakins regarding Washington's land in Woodstock Manor.","Glad to hear of rains--will give a different appearance to oats and flax--rains may enliven corn and buck wheat--fears for any grass that may have been cut--little is expected from white bent grass--save as many of the other grasses for seed--drilled wheat and common wheat--deception with respect to potatoes (210 bushels instead of 418) is an example of how little others can be trusted, black or white--Washington knows of the existence of place in Alexandria where pilfered items can be sold--corn--clover--turnip seeds--midlings and ship stuff--Mr. Douglass--will not be at Mt. Vernon until at least the end of the month.","Lambs were not to be sold--if any were, Washington never received the money--plans for the selling/care of the sheep--never kill the females--comments on those who would go against his plan--his absence has afforded them the opportunity--overseers not allowed to sell any animals--Mr. Stuart's selling butter--Washington never entertained an unfavorable opinion of Stuart and always a bad one of Green--Mrs. Stuart fraudulently furnishes butter for McKnight's Tavern--Mrs. Fanny Washington and the dampness of the cellar in the Alexandria house--Davis and his attendants taking a week to complete a job that should have taken a day--Mr. Oneill from Chester County--a freestone quarry near the lime kiln--Tom Davis and Muclus--Thomas Green--bad example for the carpenters.","People write Washington with all manner of requests and he never fails to answer, despite all his public business--he requests information from Fitzgerald on matter mentioned in enclosed letter from Mr. Smith--asks him to send information and the letter back.","George Washington plans to leave Philadelphia on Tuesday and will probably reach Mt. Vernon either Sunday or Monday--bringing two white waiters with him--one is a hostler and the other attends to Washington--tells Pearce to try the turnip seeds to prove their goodness--preparing ground for a seed that never vegitates.","Washington appoints [...] to collect his rents in counties of Fayette and Washington in state of Pa. The name and amount of salary left blank. Washington enclosed this power in a letter of same date to Presley Neville, desiring him to fill in name and amount himself.","Continual disappointment in collection of rents in Fayette and Washington Counties, Pa. forces Washington to place the matter in other hands--he directs Cannon to hand over list of tenants, etc. to [...]. (The name left blank in original and letterpress copy. Washington enclosed this in letter of same date to Presley Neville, leaving to his discretion the person to appoint to the task.)","GW arrived in Philadelphia on Monday--travelled all day through a constant rain--sorry to hear that wet weather interupts work--especially plowing--buck wheat should be plowed in while it is still green and succulent--corn--wheat--oats looked good when he was home--hopes weather does not injure--grass--scythes--hay--replenished with good seed--scratched in with harrows, or rakes with iron teeth--hopes for considerable profit from meadow ground--Capt. Conway of Alexandria sells 400 pounds worth of hay annually--planting corn at Mill swamp not for the sake of the crop but to prepare for grass--the bridge leading to McKoy's house--those parts of the large meadow enclosure at Union farm to be set with grass as soon as possible--fine timothy--instructs Pearce to write memorandums to remind himself of Washington's directions--Mrs. Fanny Washington taking possession of Alexandria house--Mr. Oneill--quarry--send butter and wood to Mrs. F. Washington--measuring of stone--Peter--mules--last Oct., Washington supplied all farms with a complete set of plow beasts (horses or mules)--raising mules for value--night rides and treading wheat will deprive Washington of foals--Lancaster--mares bought for breeding put to work and other rascally treatment by overseers--Sarah--Mr. Lund Washington's receipt for 500 pounds--has heard of illness of Pearce's eldest daughter--should be prepared for the unfortunate event--is satisfied with Pearce's conduct--list of Washington's favorite objectives--Mrs. Washington requests one dozen of the best hams and half dozen midlings of bacon.","Ship Passport written in Dutch and English, signed by George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, from the schooner Elizabeth, dated July 14, 1794.","Frequent rains, not too heavy or too long, will be the making of the corn and buck wheat--directions for plowing wet fields--examine the shocks of wheat frequently--inquires of the quantity and quality of oats--timothy--clover--give John the gardener a dollar on the last day of every month, provided he behaves well--is glad to hear that Pearce's daughter is feeling better--wants to know why Betty Davis and Doll are more than half their time on the sick list--care of grass seeds--little garden by the salt house--Crow, McKoy and Butler.","Cultivation in corn of the lots in the Mill swamp--corn is not so much an object with Washington as meadow--rushes, alders and other shrubs--inquires of the corn (grown, shoot well and look promising)--particular care taken with the seed of rare ripe corn Washington sent home--Butler--grass seed sown with flax at Union farm--Mr. McNeil (Oneill)--quarry--use of the young mules by the overseers and plowmen--inquiries for particular concerning Ruth, Hannah and Pegg--their being sick several weeks together.","Account ledger with Bank of Alexandria (record of deposits and drafts) - holograph - 10 leaves - one page tipped in at end of ledger. This statement, dated March 20, 1821, concerns two of Washington's drafts to Samuel Washington in 1797 and 1799 for $ 1,000.00. Docketed on verso of final leaf: \"Stuart's Exers on Washington etc. Filed with Depon of Jas. K. McKenna 16 May 1821.\"","George Washington has moved to German Town to escape the heat of Philadephia--has not rained at Mt. Vernon for a while--fearful that drought would damage corn--put off sowing wheat until corn fields are clean, light and in good order--preparing no more land for a crop than one can handle--whatever is attempted should be well executed as it respects crops--an essential object with every farmer ought to be the destruction of weeds--his arable and pasture ground should produce nothing but grain, pulse (if he raises them), vegetables of different sorts and grasses--timothy--inquiries about the clover which was sown with the oats at Mansion house--potatoes--Crow has been applying to Col. Ball for a place--McKoy--encourages Pearce to make an agreement with whomsoever will answer his purposes--should be industrious, sober and knowing in the management of Negroes and other concerns of the farm--someone to take the place of Thomas Green to oversee the carpenters--James, Muclus, Davis--description of this overseer--Butler--received bacon in Philadelphia--buck wheat.","Oats, wheat and clover at River farm--laying ground to clover as soon as possible--flour sold in Alexandria--woolen clothes for the people by the first of November--employment of all who can be spared on the new race at the mill--save time and water--sainfoin--potatoes at the Mansion house--gardener is to save as much seed as he can from the everlasting pea--this pea, when cut young, should make an excellent hay-drilled wheat.","Favorable appearance of the corn--ground is in good order for wheat--buck wheat--hemp growing in the vineyard--inquires to the appearance of the potatoes--Kate (wife of Will) at Muddy Hole wishes to serve the Negro women (as a granny) on the estate--pay of 12 to 15 pounds per year--in the George Town Gazette it is written that holders of shares in the Potomac Company (treasurer William Hartshorn) are to give 12 pounds sterling per share--Washington holds 5 shares--Col. Lyles Bond--Crow and McKoy--comments on replacing them--Green--Butler--rare ripe corn.","Workers for the new mill race--comments on the newly hired overseer--Mason--Pine going to school in Alexandria--may fall into bad habits or company there--Mr. Butler--incompetent in his present position--inquires if Groves is married or single--asks about the turnips--inquires after Pearce's youngest and eldest daughters.","Washington asks Lewis to send money from rents to payment of William Pearce in Alexandria, also rental accounts--rents may be applied to purchasing leases, but 10% won't be derived from money advanced--discusses terms of real estate transactions--transfer of leases illegal under Mr. Muse--pleased with Lewis's disposal of Bath and Winchester houses and lots and land on Potomac River, but wishes Lewis had sent the conditions under which they had been let--sends his love, and Martha's, to Mrs. Lewis.","Col. Lyles bond--gives instructions on writing responses to his inquiries--drilled wheat and barley--the culture of the latter is more profitable than the former--directions for dealing with the ague and fever--Mr. Gunnel--Col. Simms of Alexandria--people have taken liberties with Washington's timber and wood during his absence--Mr. Pierce Bailey--selling a tract of land for 1500 pounds--discusses payment--Mr. Gill of Alexandria--Washington agrees to putting a still at Mt. Vernon--Pearce should contact Mr. Stuart if he has questions--young Boatswain.","Deals with the estate of Mrs. Margaret Green Savage, and of her husband Dr. William Savage--Washington relates outline of case still under litigation, but refers Trenor to Rev. Mr. Bryan Fairfax as the one who has best knowledge of case and is still active in it as trustee--tells Trenor \"I have no more right to intermeddle in the Judicial proceedings of the Courts in this Country than you have.\"","Mr. Pyne wishes to be employed at Mt. Vernon--Washington leaves the issues in Pearce's hands--has enclosed a certificate for Mr. Butler--discusses his dismissal--directions for removing the Negro quarters at Union and River farms--warns Pearce not to wait too long.","Returns [unnamed] pamphlets herewith--thanks for perusal of them.","Col. Lyle's bond is discussed--Washington approves of Pearce's sowing early (or distilled) wheat at different seasons to discover the best for it--double headed wheat at Union farm--heavy rains--problems as a result of it--drains in all the fields that need it--Pearce has the ague and fever--young Boatswain--Washington warns that yellow fever may possibly be in Baltimore.","Washington left German Town yesterday and arrived in Philadelphia--Thomas Green has quit of his own accord--Old Bishop should be taken care of--a decision about employing Pyne should be made without much more delay--McKoy--asks about the appearance of the stone quarry--possible replacement for Green--Washington hopes to get to Mt. Vernon before Nov.--may not be possible because of rebellion in the West (Whiskey Rebellion)--Mrs. Fanny Washington requests boards for a corn house--Mrs. Washington requests some artichoke seeds.","Washington mentions a new road and that Pearce is to oversee it--has engaged a Scotchman to replace Green--he is to have Green's house, garden, etc.--James Donaldson and his family will embark for Mt. Vernon on the ship Capt. Mitchell--other directions and requests in regard to the new carpenter--Pyne--is sorry to hear of Butler's illness--GW leaves Tuesday for Carlisle--still hopes to be at Mt. Vernon before Congress meets.","Washington is glad to find that seeding of wheat is over--problems with the new road spoken of in last letter--Mr. Thompson Mason--advantages of new road for him--gives reasons for the construction of the new road--Crow--unproductivity of the ferries--questions if he will receive any advantage from the new public road.","Memorandum detailing a work contract with Mount Vernon carpenter James Donaldson, including his allowances for food, moving expenses, use of tools, use of a house, garden, and cow, and the privilege of the occasional absence, in exchange for his work. Donaldson was a white overseer of the slave carpenters at Mount Vernon.  Washington hired him for his \"sober and industrious\" nature, but soon learned that he was not a competent overseer.  Washington repeatedly wrote to his overseer at the time, William Pearce on the subject of Donald's inability to manage slave labor and Donaldson left Mount Vernon by November 1795.  Autograph letter signed by Washington and Donaldson, 2 pages.","Washington is 55 miles from Philadelphia on his way to Carlisle--comments that neither he nor Pearce is familiar with the management of buck wheat--on his current travel, Washington sees the crop on the whole road--it is cut down and remains in the field in very small cocks--presumes they will stay that way until the seed gets perfectly ripe--the potatoes too were every where digging.","Washington informs Pearce that he will not be at Mt. Vernon until spring--tells Pearce not to delay his trip to the Eastern Shore--disperse the stock which may be endangered by the winter--no more hogs put up for pork than such as are of fit age and size.","Washington returned to Philadelphia on Tuesday last--he expresses confidence in Pearce's care, judgment and integrity--repeats his objectives--regular course of crops; introduce grass where proper; make meadows and hedges; recover exhausted fields; improve stock--large dairies; make hay--these are much more desirable to Washington than to push the best fields out of their regular course in order to increase the next, or any other, year's crop of grains--which would eventually ruin the fields--expresses sorrow over the loss of Pearce's daughter--also, Paris and Jupiter have died--Pyne--McKoy--Washington does not expect much (in the way of overseeing the carpenters) from James Donaldson--Col. William Washington of Westmoreland--Washington repeats his observance of Donaldson--Green--housing the new family in the Green hosue--fodder was gotten in good time--corn yield--wants to know quantity of buck wheat--sorry to find that fly found in the wheat demands immediate threshing--wants Pearce to experiment with price of wheat in grain form or flour--cabins and quarters at Union farm.","Potatoes and corn are likely to turn out well--keep enough buck wheat and potatoes for seed--it is miserable for a farmer to be obliged to purchase his seeds--exchanging may be useful--prices for wheat and flour in Alexandria--Sally Green and her distressed circumstances--James Donaldson into the Green house--Pyne was more a talker than [a worker]--fall plowing--cutting up the fallen timber--hogs for sale--culled sheep--Mr. Hawkins left sundry cuttings of valuable grape vines at Mr. Lund Washington's--cultivate corn and rye--conserving trees at the Mansion house--clearing fields at Dogue-run.","Enclosed thirteen hundred dollars--a bond from Mr. Lund Washington--fifty pounds to go to the charity school at the Academy in Alexandria--Washington's annual subscription of ten pounds to the Rev. Mr. Davis--incumbent of the Episcopal Church in Alexandria--Mr. Herbert.","Gives William A. Washington the desired information on seminaries and colleges to which he could send his children--one in \"this place\" seems to be doing Washington Custis no good at all--British overlooker of carpenters at Mt. Vernon seems unable to handle hands under him; Mr. Pearce might have to replace him--is there any chance of getting man spoken of before for the job?","Letters to Col. William Washington of Westmoreland--the easy and simple manners of Donaldson make him unfit as an overseer of the Negro carpenters--he should, however, instruct Isaac and the boy Jem in the principles of making and repairing all kinds of farming implements--quarters for a new carpenter overseer--Mrs. Fanny Washington--descriptions of people who Washington thinks should be obliged to stay at his Alexandria house--Doctor Craik--which wines to serve his guests--claret, madeira for very extraordinary circumstances--the use of his Mt. Vernon home by curious people--hogs for pork--some bacon for the Mansion--omission of McKoy not to measure his potatoes--Washington wants to compare the crop of corn and the crop of potatoes together--whether it is better to sell wheat as grain or flour--Mr. Minor--Col. Lyles--enclosed money to discharge Washington's bond to Mr. Lund Washington.","Washington discovers that it is more profitable to sell wheat after being ground into flour--Sally Green is cautioned against dealing with Washington's Negroes--grubbing--leaving clumps of trees when clearing--corn will be much better than if growing among single trees--wants the total account of all farms of the corn--wants sheds with brick foundation, at Dogue-run erected for the work horses, oxen, etc.--will send four or five bushels of clover seed.","Problems with the bond to Mr. Lund Washington--Mr. John Mercer--Mr. Randolph--asks not to have any more smith's work done there in the future--wages due soon--prices of flour (super-fine and fine)--crop of fodder has been great--should have a great deal of hay for sale--feeding of Washington's stock--potatoes and turnips--experiment with fattening bullocks--punishing trespassers on Washington's four mile run tract--progress on the new race at the mill--James Donaldson--treatment of visitors--use of wine.","Instructs Lear to look in trunks at Mount Vernon for papers concerning the Potomac Company. Supports pushing forward navigation of river, seeks opinion of English engineer [William] Weston, also may consult [Richard] Claiborne's engineer. Acknowledges the opposition to Potomac Company plans.","Clearing ground for next year--asks if it would be better to have it well grubbed rather than cleaning the ground thoroughly--treatment of other like fields--No. 6 at Muddy hole--corn holes at the Mansion--orchards--directions on fences surrounding corn--clearing of woods--crop rotation--hopes Allison turns out well--possibly who Crow spent much of his time--erecting shed for the cattle by the new barn at Union farm--new sheds at Dogue-run--gathering thorn berries--Oneil quarrying stone at Mt. Vernon.","Total amount of corn crop is 1639 barrels--stock gets 22 barrels per week--14 barrels weekly to the Negroes--totalling 233 barrels more than is made--it is from corn and wheat that Washington expects to pay overseers' wages and everything that needs to be bought--asks about the amount of oats that have been threshed--quantity of potatoes compared with that of corn to determine cultivation for next year--wants to hasten the manufacturing of all wheat due to the price increase--asks about the completion of the mill race--repairing the barn at Muddy hole--before the new barn at River farm is undertaken--brick foundations for the sheds at Dogue-run--is glad to hear so good account of Donaldson--spinning of wool--clean and dirty--allowance of provision for gardener and his wife--Peter--Mr. Lear of George Town--Col. Fitzgerald.","Washington forwards some papers to Lear relative to the Potomac River. He includes a drawing by a Mr. Claiborn describing a new method of lowering and raising boats without locks.","Fencing the ground at the Mansion house for corn--rotations for Dogue-run, Muddy hole and River farms--putting oats and clover in the ground where buck wheat grew this year--leaving two or three clumps of trees when clearing the wood at No. 5 at Dogue-run--for the purpose of shade and ornament--importance of reviewing old letters--carpenters preparing frames, shingles, etc., for putting in more dormant windows in the back of the stables at Mansion house--Washington hopes that with favorable weather the fall plowing is in great forwardness--house Frank and Lucy being idle when not at their specific tasks--cucumber tree--Mrs. Washington sending a present to the gardener's wife--death of Austin--Mrs. Stiles sending his Mare and all his things to Mt. Vernon--shrubs sustaning injury from the deer--preserving the pork--old Butler--honey locust seed--Doll at the ferry--price of flour in Philadelphia still at ten dollars a barrel.","Comments on Pearce's health--hopes that all the oat grounds will be in good order for early seeding--allotment of oats for Washington's horses when he comes to Mt. Vernon--asks about a fallen chimney that injured some Negro children--Doll at the ferry--ableness to work--rotation of crops at Dogue-run--asks about two plows that were sent to Mt. Vernon earlier--asks if they have been used yet.","Fall in prices of wheat and flour--inclosure for corn at the Mansion house--other fences and gates--Washington's plans for the two sheds at Dogue-run--Irish potatoes--will send a bushel and a half of clean honey locust seed--directions for these--French Will--Washington's supposed promised of freedom after seven years of service--Dick at Dogue-run.","Despite probable increase in value of lands because of great immigration, Washington has decided to sell his lands west of Allegheny mountains due to troubles with tenants and collecting rent--he gives Shreve first choice at land in Fayette County [Pa.] on which he now lives--specifies terms--if nothing is decided by the end of February, Washington will feel free to sell land Shreve is on to another.","Washington discusses discrepency with Miller's receipt--price of flour fell before Washington's was made ready for the market--wheat crop over all the U.S. was extremely short--price should rise again before the warm weather--Doctor Stuart--Col. Ball--inquires about the treading floor in the new barn at Dogue-run--a general rule being of leaving either single trees or clumps--gardener is allowed a fifth of what is sold from the nursery--death of Bishop--providing victuals and clothing for Donaldson's son--Donaldson should teach Isaac and the boy Jem in the principles of implements--filling up gullies--French's Will--Washington not too concerned with hunting him up--only as an example--Broad Creek--Bladensburgh--upper Marlborough--procuring seeds for the gardener--St. Foin--Mr. Lear--furze seed--Cale or cole seed--asks if the ferry people will have the field at Mansion house for corn--rotation--Mr. Lund Washington--indebted for fish--Austin.","Washington sends her a copy of Jefferson's \"Notes of Virginia\" [Notes on the State of Virginia]--cannot find \"Dr. Franklin's Strictures on the abuse of the press\" among his remaining volumes of the Bee--he hopes to see her at dinner tomorrow.","Cedar making a good hedge--cedar berries--proper season for removing cedar trees--had success when removing them in a deep frost--wants to experiment with keeping hogs in sties from pigs--death of old Betty.","Mrs. Styles--Austin--Washington doubts that the little old field at the ferry could be got in order in time for oats and clover--use it for corn, wheat and clover--agrees with the arrangement of fields Nos. 1, 3, and 6 at Muddy hole--immediate profit is not so much an object with Washington as the restoration of worn out and gullied fields--old clover lot planted with potatoes--manure the bad parts--advertising the horse and jack--can stand at last year's rate's--wheat fields covered with a thin layer of snow--has enclosed garden seeds for Ehler.","Surveying the four mile run--Mr. [Lund] Washington and Mr. Terret--Moses Ball--likely Washington will have more than 100 bushels of oats to spare--had hoped for three to four thousand--hopes the price will be higher than half a crown by the end of April--transplanting young cedars--make hedges--preparing a seed--lucern--use of a heavy harrow with sharp teeth--linnen to cloath the negroes--proper care and attention given to the bacon--Smith--Old Butler--tedious execution of work by the carpenters--Betty.","Washington received Pearson's letter with 1st volume and part of 2nd of Memoirs of Academy of Arts and Sciences -- gives his thanks to members of the Academy.","Washington has spoken to Mr. William Weston, an English engineer, about Weston's visiting the falls of the Potomac. Working \"on the Canal, between the Waters of Susquehanna \u0026 the Schuylkill [sic]\" Weston will be arriving via Baltimore. Washington regrets that it is too late for Weston to arrange to meet Lear at the confluence of the Shenendoah and the Potomac, as Lear had wished.","Washington was afraid the open weather (frost) would have injured the wheat--expenses of the estate covered by wheat--rolling the bad parts of a field--questions Pearce's surveying assessment of a plot--commiting a jack to the Eastern Shore--Mr. Charles Lee--Mr. Pearse Bailey--land property is rising fast in value--the number of emigrants--Col. Washington--oznabrigs--the Trial--Capt. Hand--high price of clover seed--scaley bark hiccory nut--Illinois nut--honey locust seed.","Selling all the fish to one man is best--if Mr. Smith will give five shillings per one thousand for herring and twelve shilling in hundred for shad, Pearce had better enter into a written agreement with him--surveying the boundries--Mr. [Lund] Washington--cedar berries--oznabrigs--flax--Mr. Bayley--price of lands--especially those convenient to the federal city.","Regarding some of Ball's land which he wants to sell to the government to build an arsenal--Col. Pickering thinks the price too high and situation too low down--Washington doesn't want to say anything more to the Secretary of War lest anyone think he is influenced by family connection--has never seen any such act passed by Virginia legislature as Ball mentioned in his letter of 19 December.","Washington expresses feelings of humility at praise of his work in Revolution and in the government--he gives all credit to \"the Great ruler of events\" and \"kind Providence.\"","Wheat on the ground is in so unpromising a way--inquires to the look of the barley--roller--French's Paul--pains taken to apprehend and bring him to punishment--Dick--Betty Davis--Sarah, possibly a spinner at the Mansion, in childbed--purchase of one thousand yards of German oznabrigs--lucern seed to be had in Alexandria--new overseer at Mansion house--Allison--inquires about the price of flour in Alexandria--both superfine and fine are up again in Philadelphia.","On the Sloop Harmony--Capt. Ellwood--Washington has sent 972 1/2 yards of oznabrigs--Mrs. Fanny Washington---Col. Gilpin--Washington has also included various seeds--some rare and valuable--turnips--chiccory--botany bay grass seeds--requests that the gardener use his utmost skill and care--cabbage--lucern--preparing for its arrival--Sammy is to supply the place of Bristol--Cyrus, a dower slave--the children of Daphne--Mr. Smith--one purchaser for the fish--Mrs. Fanny Washington, Dr. Stuart and Mr. Lund Washington--Gray--India hemp--Pair graffs.","New overseers are turning out well--Grove--Allison--Washington has received twenty pounds of lucern seed--eight pounds of lucern and the like quantity of clover mixed to the acre--grasses ought to be sown on clean and well prepared ground--Betty Davis and Pearce's having difficulty distinguishing between real and feigned sickness--Paul--Mr. Dulany--artichokes.","Mr. Pierce Bailey--land on difficult run--inquiry of the new meadow at Dogue-run--affects of the winter weather on the growing grain, the grass and the fields which are to be sown and planted--Moses at the mill-- Tom and Ben--coopering--Gray--Isaac making ploughs--Donaldson--gardener attending to pease--an English gentleman, named Strickland--red wine and madeira--Mrs. Fanny Washington--porter.","Carter Ben at the River farm, laid up many weeks--potatoe plan experiment--impediments from the weather in sowing oats--winter grain should now show its spring appearance--roller-cutting small grain before it is suffered to get too ripe--honey locust seed--advertising of Paul.","Washington does not expect to be at Mt. Vernon by Sunday--the roads through Maryland are impassible and business in the federal city has detained him--injured parts of meadow should be resown--if that, or the other meadows, were once well taken with timothy, floods would not wash of[f] the soil.","\"Calculation of the number of Bricks wanting for the Barn at River Farm\" --Bricks for barn at River Farm.  Sketch is for barn at Dogue Run Farm.  -total number of bricks for each section of the new barn--sketch of barn placement and surrounding grounds.","Grain and grass have benefitted by the late rains--flour in the mill is to be inspected--poor prices.","Wheat and grass continue to mend--warm weather and rain--also brought on oats--disposing of flour--midlings and ship stuff--Davenport--mill account for last year--the boy at the mill to go to the garden at Mansion house--two deaths in the family--one of them a young fellow--McKoy--Green--Davis--fence at Dogue-run to enclose the barn--the number of bricks required for the barn in the Neck (River farm).","Washington has enclosed sketches of the barn to be built at River farm--2 inch planks of white oak for the threshing floor--1 inch and a quarter pine plank for the lower floor of the graineries--other directions for construction--Mr. Stuart and the making of bricks--asks of the character of the carpenter who built Mrs. Peak's barn--honey locust plants--speaks of a book which contains information on these--Pekan or Illinois nut-plants sent by a gentleman from Jamaica--Doctor Craik--Cooper Jack.","Crops in need of rain--plenty of rain in Philadelphia--need for bread in Europe will raise wheat prices--wants to plant a good many potatoes--buck wheat--white homony bean is very productive--corn--cutting the forward wheat in good season--Dr. Stuart-transplanting the honey locust--speaks of a disorder in the horses.","Washington encloses an advertisement which he plans to put in various gazettes and newspapers -- he confides in secrecy his plan to rent his farms \u0026 the dower slaves -- he may even interest associations in England or Scotland in farms through advertisements in gazettes -- the intermarriage of dower negroes with others and those on neighboring farms will cause affecting \u0026 trying consequences, so Washington cautions Stuart to make no mention of the plan for the present -- he doesn't care to rent farms to \"our country farmers\" because they wear out the land and little else -- he wants Stuart ask in confidence British merchants in Alexandria and Dumfries about the scheme -- Washington mentions Eliza (\"Betsy\") Custis's marriage and gives his evaluation of the groom, Mr. Thomas Law -- thinking of G.W.P. Custiss interests, Washington asks Stuart whether there might have been an erroneous division of negroes for Mr. Thomas Peter for his wife's (Martha Custis's) share.","Details on the shingles--additional directions for the barn--removal of all the cabins at River and Union farms--wants to punish the thief who robbed the meat house at Mt. Vernon--Nathan suspected of this sort formerly--Postilion Joe has been caught in similar practices--Sam would not be restrained if he saw an opening to do the like.","Washington hopes that it rained at Mt. Vernon--insect--distemper among horses--selling hay in Alexandria--Mr. Halley--reducing a lot in Alexandria for an allay--enclosed a newspaper containing some ideas on the culture of potatoes--making them into bread--James Butler--the Academy in Alexandria--Rev. Mr. Muir.","Autograph letter signed from George Washington to Tobias Lear, personal secretary of George Washington, regarding the purchase of bank shares on his behalf. Addressed on verso in holograph with intact seal and docket in Tobias Lear's writing.","Speaks of rains which brought disasters--young mule killed--shells gathered for lime--filling between the logs of the cabins with clay--wheat--the scab--the rust--gullies at the Mansion house.","Washington plans to come to Mt. Vernon about the middle of the month--dormant windows on each side of the pediment--front side of the stable--Donaldson--grain and hay--Davy's lost lambs--very suspicious appearance--he has some sly, cunning and roguish negroes under him--asks how Ben at the mill is employed--Ruth and Ben at the River farm--both Pearce and Groves are ill.","Washington asks Lewis whether he has purchased any of the Berckley or Frederick leases--is he going to?--directs him to send money collected and names of persons as \"I am in want, and have only deprived myself of the use of it from the hope of its laying the foundation of a batter annuity; which my heavy expenditures very much need.\" \"Unless business should require my attendance at the Seat of government sooner it is probable I shall remain at this place until the end of September-\".","Discusses second wheat field at Davy's field on Dogue-run farm--directions for plowing-destruction by storms in GW's locale-chance for wheat next year in Davy's field is hurt by corn-plowing green buck wheat, then sowing wheat thereon immediately, for an experiment-collect money due for flour sold.","Saving sufficient clover seed--sowing wheat as soon as ground is in order--requests the length and breadth of the two pavements between the steps of the middle door and those of the end doors of the Mansion house.","Frequent and hard rains--effect on the forward corn--all the wheats and oats are in--Washington wishes the hay was in also--Donaldson is leaving--requests that Pearce hire the carpenter recommended by Col. William Washington (Washington's nephew)--John Neale can have Donaldson's house and garden.","Plowing Davy's field at Dogue-run--clover being well turned in by good plows and good plowmen--same with the buck wheat--taking the worker force and applying it to another farm that is ready for plowing--barley--Washington asks about the wheat which has already been threshed--asks Pearce to send two bushels of the early wheat to him--Mr. Kitt--900 bushels of oats for sale--Pearce has sold 300--overseers for Union and Dogue-run farms.","Miss Betsy Custis--an enclosed letter for her--a cover letter.","Sowing wheat in ground that is not ready for its reception--sowing the lot by the spring, where potatoes are growing, with lucern--abuse of plows--checked by the overseers--constant repair by Isaac--character of Mr. Neale.","Pearce has recommenced seeding--more favorable weather--all the wheat, sowed by the middle of the month, should be in the ground in good season--Washington fears that Davy's field, at Dogue-run, was too wet to sow--such land as [his], when plowed wet, always bakes hard--expects to set out in two or three days for Mt. Vernon.","Washington asks Page's advice on what should be done about renting or selling land and in working with the writer of a letter Washington encloses--desires to sell share in Dismal Swamp--it is more expensive than productive. This draft written in the hand of secretary Bartholomew Dandridge, with additions by Washington.","Postilion Joe--Washington does not expect to reach Philadelphia before Tuesday afternoon--wheat would be a heavy loss should the weavil get into it--let no time be lost in getting it out of the straw and ground up as fast as the mill is able to do it--take the corn out of the field as soon as it can be safely done--gathering white thorn berries--the sooner the potatoes are up and secured the better--trimming the Lombardy Poplar and the Yellow Willow.","Pearce had been sick, but has since recovered--fly is found in the wheat--expresses disappointment with the Englishman overseer--a certificate for Donaldson--hedging--Washington suspects that Pearce can have no dependence on the berry of the white thorn from his friend in Newcastle--after viewing the hedges from Christiana to Wilmington, Washington does not believe that a gallon of seed could be gathered--pamphlet on the subject of manures--death of the trusty old negro Jack--replacing him--Allison.","Washington wants to enclose all his crops with live fences--asks that Pearce attend to them with as much care as a field of Indian corn--wants to tend less ground--manure and cultivate the smaller quantity higher--English thorn--honey locust--cedar hedge--directions on hedging--Lombardy poplar--Capt. Ellwood--Mr. Hartshorn or Col. Gilpins--has sent 28 1/2 pounds of chiccory seed--directions for sowing--enclosed a small sketch showing the course of a new road--asks Pearce to urge the miller to grind the wheat as fast as he can--inquires about the look of the growing crops and if an overseer for Union farm has been acquired.","Sickness among the negroes--diminishing prospect of a good crop of corn--breaking up the fields for the ensuing crop--preparing the shelters--for the horses at River farm--asks about Neale--list of work for the carpenters--Isaac and Joe--enclosed copy of the invoices of the oznabrigs and blankets--seine twine--payment of Pearce and the overseers--Peter.","Washington says he knows nothing further on subject of extract on other side [which is not on our copy]--asks Morris to let him know what answer to give Commissioners of Federal City--\"Their credit I know has been stretched to its utmost limits in order to keep the wheels moving even in the slow \u0026 unprofitable manner in which they have turned.\"","Materials for hedging--cedar berries--explains his opinion of tilling less land and increasing the quality of the crops--manure--growing grain looks well--hogs put up for porke.","The sickness at Mt. Vernon is abating-tells Pearce to encourage Cyrus to persevere-he is to use money from last year's flour and corn to pay any debts-good price for wheat in Philadelphia-seine twine-Peter choosing two more mules.","Washington fears Pearce is unwell--price of flour is good--Washington can buy twine in Philadelphia, but no vessel is bound for the Potomack before the river closes--gives some suggestions (including hiring the landing out) should Pearce not be able to get twine from Alexandria in time.","Washington introduces Capt. Myers to Lear--wants to know if Myers will be employed as engineer and superintendent for lock navigation by the Directors of the Potomac Company--Lear can determine whether his testimonials as architect and knowledge of locks, etc. is sufficient.","Memorandum in the hand of George Washington with dimensions of architecdtural details in and around the house -- piazza at west door: brick pavement between the tiles 5 feet 3 inches by 9 feet 6 inches; tiles are 12\" square; stone margin around them of 6\" on outer edge, 9\" on inner next the house. --gives measurements of windows in the new room; the Venetian window is given in exact detail; the two smaller (or end windows); the dimensions of the chimney in the new room in detail.","The Mount Vernon farm manager, William Pearce, sends President Washington a memorandum listing some of the room dimensions in the Mansion. Specifically, he includes \"The hight of the Rooms up staires \u0026 garrett; the blue room; room over the small dining room; the room the Marques Delafiat [Marquis de Lafayette] Lodged In; the Yellow room; garret rooms; garden gate; gate front of lawn; kitching [kitchen] garden gate; cellar windows.\" Docketed \"Dimentions [Dimensions] of the Rooms upstairs and the Gates and the cellar windows\". A second memorandum, \t\npossibly in the hand of Tobias Lear. Notes include - of the two sides; That side which fronts the grotto 31' long, distance between corners and window; length of window; hgt of window; the chimney side, height of door, width of wall between door and chimney, sides of chimneys, height of mantle piece; ends 23 ft. wide, doors \u0026 windows; list of dimensions. Third document included shows height of Mr. W.'s room, size of windows, upper windows west side of M[ansion] house, size of New Room chimney, the windows on west side of cellar. Autograph document, 2 page, in hand of William Pearce (?) docketed \"The Sizes of the windows \u0026 C.\"","Partially printed invitation from President of the United States to dine at 4 pm.","Pearce has met with a supply of twine in Alexandria--Washington is not disposed to sell his flour for anything less than it sells in Philadelphia--Davenport should hasten the grinding--suspects that his letter to Pearce must have been opened before it reached Mt. Vernon--by persons looking for bank and post notes.","Davenport is ill--decline in price of flour--price of fish--fallen timbers to the Waggoners--honey locust--inquires of the standing of the winter grain--grubbing--new road--Allison--salary to Mr. Davis--Mr. Herbert--new race at the mill.","Speaks of a certain letter that accompanies two parcels of rice--gives all the information respecting their cultivation--reminds Pearce to document the time and place of the rice being put into the ground.","Sickness is prevelant among the people--inquires if the grain has been covered with snow--death of Davenport--search for a replacement--Ben at the mill is sick also--salary for Mr. Davis--Mr. Herbert.","Pearce has listed Dower Negroes for Washington--asks for a list of all the remaining negroes on the estate--if a replacement for the miller cannot be had, the mill can be rented on advantages terms--hopes to determine the whole amount of last year's wheat--price--repairing the Mansion house--Washington will have Venetian blinds made--Dr. Stuart--Peter--Pearce is to aid Mrs. Davenport should she decide to move to Norfolk--mentions advertisement for determining the possibility of renting the farms.","Washington encloses an advertisement which he plans to put in various gazettes and newspapers--he confides in secrecy his plan to rent his farms and the dower slaves--he may even interest associations in England or Scotland in farms through advertisements in gazettes--the intermarriage of dower negroes with others and those on neighboring farms will cause affecting and trying consequences, so Washington cautions Stuart to make no mention of the plan for the present--he doesn't care to rent farms to \"our country farmers\" because they wear out the land and little else--he wants Stuart to ask in confidence British merchants in Alexandria and Dumfries about the scheme--Washington mentions Eliza (\"Betsy\") Custis's marriage and gives his evaluation of the groom, Mr. Thomas Law--thinking of G.W.P. Custis's interests, Washington asks Stuart whether there might have been an erroneous division of negroes for Mr. Thomas Peter for his wife's (Martha Custis's) share .","On February 10, 1796, upon learning of his eldest step-granddaughter's engagement to Thomas Law, George Washington writes this letter of congratulations to him. Washington's fatherly interest in the betrothal of Eliza \"Betsey\" Parke Custis is apparent. He expresses surprise, gives his blessing, and invites the couple to visit Philadelphia after the ceremony. Thomas Law earned his fortune in India and met Washington's step-granddaughter shortly after his arrival in America. The couple was married the following month, on March 21, 1796.","Washington is under no apprehension of falling price of flour--wishes to rent the mill after the current crop of wheat is manufactured--250 dollars is not sufficient rent--Mr. Digges--Col. Fitzgerald--tenants near Mrs. French's must pay more than 20/. rent for every acre of tillable land--printer in Alexandria does not have enough types for the advertisement--repairs to the north end of the Mansion--Caesar has been absent six days--renting the farms--Pearce is entertaining doubts of remaining another year.","Washington has sent by Capt. Hand, a cask of clove seed and a small box of Apple graffs--apples are of a most extraordinary size--purchasing shares in the Bank of Alexandria.","Scarcity of corn and its high price--new ground at Mansion house--trimming the trees--price of flour and calculations when to sell--renting the mill--100 pounds per year would fall far short--Mrs. French--frost and the look of the winter grain--Allison--Col. Ball--Mr. Robert Lewis--sending out the jacks--Thomas Allison--winter has been open and mild-selling hay.","President Washington presents a small color minature bust portrait of himself by the Marchioness de Brehan, with his compliments, to Anne Willing Bingham, the wife of Senator William Bingham. \"Not for the representation.--Not for the value;-- but as the production of a fair hand the offering is made and the acceptan[ce] of it is requested.--\".","Letter regarding plantation management.","On the Commerce, Washington will send eight bushels of field pea, chiccory and eight bushels of winter vetch--directions for the cultivation--wind blowing down trees--selling the flour--Mr. Minor has recommended a Mr. Darnes as a tenant--Mr. Gill and renting the mill--inquires of the dimensions and details on the chimney in the new room at the Mansion.","Informs Pearce of Sarah Green's distress--if she is in real distress, Pearce should afford her some relief--do not send her money--Washington suspects she may be rigging herself rather than obtaining necessaries for her family--if she cannot support her children, she should bind them to good masters and mistresses who will teach them a trade.","Mr. Lear--price of Pease (flour) due to European accounts--Mr. Smith--tells Pearce to sell all wheat including midlings and ship stuff--high winds destroying the fences--renting jacks--Peter--Mr. Lewis--hopes the gardener tried the apples graffs--bad season at the fishery.","Washington to his nephew, Robert Lewis regarding his method of collecting rents. He also mentions that he tries to avoid litigation, when speaking of a land dispute between neighbors Ariss and McCormick and himself. He ends with a note about his \"Jack\" or donkey, explaining it was too late to send out for breeding this season.","Maria and Charles Washington are unwell--Dr. Craik--since the wheat crop was so bad, it would be unlucky to have also missed the best market for flour--asks Pearce to inquire to Mr. Christie of the character of Mr. Joseph Gallop and his brothers--renting River farm--repairs to the Mansion--Mr. Robert Lewis.","Washington writes his condolences on the death of Bassett's sister, Fanny Bassett Washington Lear--Tobias Lear recently met in Philadelphia with Washington--they discussed, and now Washington writes about, disposition of the children [of Fanny B. Washington and G.A. Washington]--Washington always intended to take Fayette under his care but now decided it better to keep Fanny's children together--final decision to be postponed \"until I bid adieu to public life\"--children are all now at Mount Vernon. [Tobias Lear's wife, Fanny Bassett Washington Lear, has died, leaving 3 children by her 1st husband G.A. Washington. These were Anna Maria, George Fayette and Charles Augustine Washington. Lear himself had one son, Benjamin Lincoln Lear by his first wife.]","Drought continues--the prospect for good crops of small grains is unpromising--Washington wishes the loss in grain may be made up in fishing--fall in the price of flour--Mr. Robert Lewis--Mr. Hughes--Joseph Gallop--renting River farm--inquires of the prospect of fruit--lucern seed--chiccory and clover--Maria and Charles have got well again.","Washington sends invoice and bill of lading \"for the long expected Seeds (which by the bye have cost me at least four times as much as I expected).\" Requests Lear to forward the seeds to his Mount Vernon manager William Pearce, \"the season for sowing the Peas and succory being already far advanced.\"","Between April and May of 1796, George Washington exchanged letters with Virginia statesman Edward Carrington about the context and expectations set forth by the Constitution. After much political debate, the Jay treaty had been approved by the Senate, but the House of Representatives was withholding funding. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were setting the stage for the next presidential election and it was a time of intense discussions about politics and the public good. ","Understanding that these discussions were an important step in the relationship between the government and the citizens, Washington wrote to Carrington explaining his perspective on these issues: \"Whatever my own opinion may be on this, or any other subject, interesting to the Community at large, it always has been, and will continue to be, my earnest desire to learn, and to comply, as far as is consistent, with the public sentiment; but it is on great occasions only, and after time has been given for cool and deliberate reflection, that the real voice of the people can be known.\"","Washington reflected on the fact that the current debates were not about the Treaty itself, but whether or not there should be a treaty. He wrote a similar letter to Maryland statesman, Charles Carroll on the same day.","Washington will give the application of Mr. Thomas Freeman the same impartial consideration as other applicants for job of surveyor of western boundaries under new treaties--he mentions the election of Mr. Thomas Sprigg as representative from Maryland--Washington makes a lengthy discussion of opposition in House of Representatives to the Jay Treaty--he opines that the country must stay out of European wars in order first to build up its strength and become a 1st rate power.","Drought still continues--has had good rain in Philadelphia--grain and grass in [those] parts look well--Pearce is near the completion of corn--planting--sowing peas and chiccory--winter vetch carefully preserved until Autumn--depreciation of flour price--result of House of Representatives--Mr. Robert Lewis--Messers Bennett and Watts--Washington has sent two dozen Windsor chairs for the new room.","Rain has fallen, but cold and drying winds have reduced its effect--frosts injuring the fruit--clover seed perished as a result of the drought--need for the crop and high price of seed--constructing a lane at Dogue-run next to the overseer's house--receipts for fish--an account kept of the times the Coach Mares go the jacks.","Washington is glad to hear that Pearce has sold all the flour--more rain in Philadelphia than at Mt. Vernon--getting supplied with good rams--Mr. Gough--Mr. Darnes--Davis raising the walls of the barn at River farm--repairing the house in the upper garden, called the School house--Paschal is reported sick six days in the week.","Weather has been seasonable of late, however, the grain and grass have received--transplanting cedar--damage of the family piece of Marquis de la Fayette, sustained as a result of the sun--Peter--the well house from the Mansion has been carried to Union farm.","Interest in the progress toward creating the new Federal City. Refers to the duties of 3 commissioners who were appointed by the Continental Congress--Thomas Johnson, Daniel Carroll and David Stewart.","A pipe of wine and a box of tea sent from Philadelphia--Windsor chairs--Mr. Aimes traveling to the federal city--Mr. Lear will show him the way to Mt. Vernon--inquires of Maria and the two boys--early wheat and other small grains, peas and grasses--India hemp--expects to have many respectable visitors during his stay at Mt. Vernon, and hopes to find everything in good order.","It is not likely that Washington will be at Mt. Vernon before the 20th--everything about the houses should be got in clean and nice order--Neal--Caroline--cleaning servants quarters--abundant supply of meat--inquires of the venetian blinds and the dormant windows in the stables--insists that Pearce mention these and the like in his reports--keep a sufficiency of oats for Washington's horses and those of his visitors--keep the grain and hay harvests from interfering with each other--Miss Nelly Custis.","Copy in Washington's hand - Bond Matthew Ritchie to George Washington 1st June 1796 For payment of $8,820 with interest by Installments - viz. 3469.20 1st June 1797 3292.80. 1 June 1798 and 3116.40. 1 June 1799. The original, of which this is a copy, was on the 22d. of January 1798 enclosed to the Honble. James Ross of Pittsburgh, to be deposited in the Bank of Pennsylvania for Collection agreeably to the tenor thereof - (Signed) G. Washington\".","Bond to pay $17,000 if he fails to pay $3469.20 on June 1, [1797], $3292.80 on June 1, 1798, \u0026 $3116.40 on June 1, 1799.","Signed by Matthew Ritchie.","Witnessed by James Ross and John Ritchie.","Receipted June 6, 1797 for $3,469.20 by G. Washington.","Washington writes that since Anderson didn't answer many of his queries, nothing can be decided about his employment until Washington can see him, which will be at Mt. Vernon at end of month--Washington expected him to speak with candor about his qualifications, although he is \"sensible it is not a pleasant thing for any man to speak of himself\"--as Washington will reside on the estate from now on, much work will be taken off superintendant's shoulders--Washington describes the writing of the weekly farm reports, etc. that should take only a few hours each week--he sees no need for assistant--Fredericksburg mails made up every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday evening.","Weather has been extremely wet--seeding must have gone slowly--Washington Custis writes that Mr. Stuart was very ill of a fever--Scoon--Violet--Cash--weavil is very much in Stuart's wheat.","Washington wishes that the wheat be sown as soon as possible--Mr. Lewis--sowing the winter vetch in proper season--rape seed--inquires if Pearce received any benefit from Dr. Perkin's metallic application--search for new overseers.","Re: Impending trip to Philadelphia. Requests house be ready, especially painting done. George and Martha have been ill with colds. Mrs. Stuart was very ill, now better.","Cyrus--Mr. Frestal and Mr. Lafayette--Mrs. Washington--some butter left in the cellar and some beef in a tub--James--Pearce is to clean out Washington's study and get their baggage and James on the first vessel bound for Philadelphia--Pearce's family is moving to the Mansion house--Dinah--Mr. Blagden to examine the quarry--mules for Washington's carriage.","James Wilkes--Mr. Law--Mr. Alexander Smith is not able to take up his note--Pearce is to make arrangements for Smith's repaying, including interest from the time the note comes due--security of payment--Richmond made an example for the robbery he committed--severe drought--difficulty with wheat--quarters at River and Muddy-hole farms--venetian blinds--dimensions of the window frames.","Forwarded William A. Washington's letters to Mr. Philips of Andover and sends him the answers--received in years past from Sir Isaac Heard, Garter and principal king at arms, the (Washington) armorial--George Washington at the time sent him his best knowledge of Washington progenitors since their arrival in America--gave all information he possessed on subject, but knows nothing of Lawrence Washington's descendants--asks William A. Washington to give any help he can, from old papers he might have and inscriptions on tombs at old family vault at Bridge-Creek, part William's estate--\"Although I have not the least solicitude to trace our Ancestry, yet as this Gentleman (Heard) appears to interest himself in the research common civility requires that he should obtain the aids he asks ...\".  Includes letterpress copy","Drought continues--Egyptian wheat--causey--new road--Davy and Mr. [James] Anderson--scarcity of oznabrigs in Alexandria--paints and oils--Mr. Lear--Mr. Alexander Smith--Pearce is to measure Mrs. Washington's Bed Chamber--dimensions of the chimney in the new dining room--Peter--wants the size of the blue room.","Regarding Maria Washington, Lear's step-daughter. Washington asks Lear to set a date with Mr. Van Vleck, principal of a school for young ladies in Bethlehem, Penn., for Maria's arrival at the school. Wn. proposes that \"... if we were to reduce our cultivation [of wheat] ... to half the present quantity, and manure and till that half well ... our profits would be greater while the other half would be improving.\"","Mr. Lear-Mr. Smith's debt is to stand upon the security Pearce has placed it-inquires of the look of the winter grain and vetches--the yield of the wheat and corn-Pearce has recovered eleven dollars of James Kirk's money.","Washington writes that he received no letter from Pearce which leads him to conclude that something more than common has happened--on board of Capt. Ellwood are oil, paint and oznabrigs--directions for distributing and cutting oznabrigs--dependence of the gardener's wife and Allison's wife-planting shrubs--Mr. Anderson--Washington expresses his wishes to have an icehouse prepared when ice forms--hopes Frank has taken care of the tarriers [terriers]--female in heat.","Wheat is beginning to heat--floor of the barn at Dogue-run has already given way--Pearce must kill and salt the pork before he leaves--also, tend to the ice house--Mr. Anderson--trimming trees--Mr. Smith--Gray the weaver--hopes the shelters for the cattle are up--Mr. Craik--Clark, an overseer prospect--Washington will send a certificate of his satisfaction in Pearce's services as a manager.","Lack of rain--Mr. Alexander Smith--Mr. Lear--the ground, where ivy and wild honey suckle are to be planted, is not to be plowed beforehand--Frank, Hercules, and Cyrus--Allison--Washington is displeased with his conduct--would like the new road completed before spring--Mr. Neal continues indisposed and the carpenters do nothing--Sall, Mima and Dick are regularly returned sick--Mr. Anderson expects to arrive by the 27th--clover grass seeds.","Pearce's conduct during his three years has given Washington entire satisfaction--reluctantly parts with him, on account of a rheumatic affection--knowledge in farming and mode of managing [GW's] business--Washington has great confidence in Pearce's honesty, sobriety, industry and skill.","Washington acknowledges the General Assembly's vote of thanks--he declares that his \"highest ambition has been, by faithfully and zealously serving my country to the utmost of my abilities, in all the public employments of my life, to merit the approbation of my fellow citizens.\"--he now looks forward to his return to \"private occupation in the shades of rural retirement.\"","Washington writes a long letter to his new manager--he has received Anderson's letter and reports--intends separating old and new cattle, etc.--approves killing old bulls--\"... it has always been my custom to supply [my table] with the best [meat]\"--permission to purchase hogs and cattle--distillery, \"the place for, and means of conducting it, is left entirely to yourself\"--cutting down trees in front of house--\"I never expected that that ground [in front of house] would give corn in proportion to the labour I meant to bestow on it--the primary objects of the cultivation are to cleanse it thoroughly of the undergrowth, and to lay it down (as mentioned in my Memorandums) to grass for Pasture, or pleasure grounds, and in order that it may be well worked and prepared for these ...\"--don't finish new road at sacrifice of crops--mill race--wants ditch and fence along this road from Mansion House enclosure to Muddy Hole to be woodland pasture for brood mares--barn floor at Dogue Run--new mill race will avoid high land, which caused leak--boats and seines to be put in order for fishing season--iron for wheel bands--raising turnips, especially Swedish--potatoes--rotation of crops--potatoes planted between corn rows--evaluation of Mr. Pearce's work--filling ice house--fear of fire at Mount Vernon, \"there is nothing that fills my mind with more apprehension when I am from home\"--encloses grape seeds and eggs of silkworm to give gardener--Mrs. Washington requests to pay particular attention to the [Bacon (?)].","Concerning a troublesome set of false teeth that Washington was returning for repair.","Washington writes detailed instructions about the management of his farms--he has received Anderson's reports and inventory--approves placement of distillery at mill as temporary measure--discusses a new road--the dry well in cellar at north end of house to be filled with ice, leaving it open--it melted before, because it was not done correctly--pork is kept there now--he sends new red clover seed discovered by farmer in Jerseys, also potato seeds--Washington will write Landon Carter about sending peas--Anderson should exercise his own judgment on cutting back thorn hedges to thicken them--Washington mentions that Anderson's inventory indicates the loss of a large boat, which would be the second of his fishing boats to have gone missing--he notes in the Alexandria store accounts the great number of spades, etc., carpenters tools, charged to him, and he fears embezzlement--things are to be bought from merchants only on written order from Anderson, as was done in the past--ends by asking Anderson how the grain and vetch are doing.","Washington writes his thanks for Carter's answers to queries--he will respond when he is not so \"occupied with the duties of my public station\"--he asks Carter to let manager, James Anderson, know whether he can get 30 bushels of peas from him, as soon as possible, because Washington always likes to have his seed on hand before he begins to prepare the ground--Washington will pay Carter as soon as delivered.","Washington sells his presidential horses to Elizabeth Powel.","Washington acknowledges receipt of Andersons reports \u0026 letter -- Andersons opinion of the overseers is no doubt correct, and \"if the Negroes will not do their duty by fair means, they must be compelled to do it\" -- despite Washingtons policy of feeding, clothing, and caring for the slaves, they will try to shirk their work with feigned sickness especially after night walking, and must be examined promptly when claiming sickness.","Washington writes to ask Carter to inform James Anderson when peas will be delivered--he affirms Anderson's suggestion that Carter send the order by wagon to the Potomac where Washington's boat can carry it to Mount Vernon--the roads from Stafford Court House to Occoquon are in terrible shape, making this plan the most expedient--Washington will, of course, pay for the use of Carter's wagon--the matter rests between Carter and Anderson.","Washington writes that he had received Anderson's letter with reports--as \"the public business presses me\" and as he expects to be at Mount Vernon shortly, he tells Anderson to carry on--enclosed is a letter from Landon Carter about peas he is to furnish, but as it is unintelligible to Washington, he also encloses his reply to Carter so Anderson can read about the transportation plans and forward the letter--Washington adds a comment about wheat.","Washington writes that he sends the purchased coach horses to her--he hopes they will be treated well as they have been by him--\"as taking formal leave is not among the most pleasant circumstances of one's life\" he bids her adieu by letter until they see each other at Mt. Vernon--his remaining time in city will be taken up in packing--Nelly and Mrs. Washington join him in saying farewell.","Washington's receipt to Powel for $1000 paid upon delivery to her of his \"Town Coach horses\".","Washington responds to Powel's letter teasing him about finding Martha Washington's letters in the writing desk [see letter Elizabeth Powel to George Washington, Mar. 11, 1797]--\"But admitting that they had fallen into more inquisitive hands, the correspondence would, I am persuaded, have been found to be more fraught with expressions of friendship, than of enamoured love, and consequently, if the ideas of the possessor of them, with respect to the latter passion, should have been of the Romantic order to have given them the warmth, which was not inherent, they might have been committed to the flames.\"--he hopes to see Powel in Virginia--gives her names of recommended taverns and inns and distances from Philadelphia to Mt. Vernon--roads in fairly good shape--much repair work to do around Mt. Vernon, \"we are like the beginners of a new establishment, having everything in a manner to do.\"","\"Receipt for £200 Virginia Currency, part payment for 400 acres of land in Gloucester County, the land Washington had purchased from Mr. John Dandridge, Aug. 1, 1789; land to be conveyed to George Ball when he pays £300 more in cash and executes a mortgage for two additional payments, totaling £800. Interest 6% per annum. Signed by George Washington. Memorandum: first payment £3 short, signed George Ball. Second payment to be made before April 10, 1798--signed by Washington and Ball. Under date 1805 Nov. 3, George Ball gives permission for sale and transfer of land by George Washington's executors to Burwell Bassett. Witnessed by Wm. Wirt.\"","George Washington thanks Howard for inquiring of Henry Gough the price of cattle. GW thinks the price of $200 for \"a bull calf of nine months old\" too high. However, he will ask his manager if \"a calf of this Spring\" is worth $100, he may consider pursuing it.","List of pictures with their dimensions:Cupid's pastime, Sunrising, Do setting, the Cottage, The Herdsman, Young Herdsmn, the Flight, Evening, Morning, Nymphs Bathg, the Storm, The good Sqr, four Gibralter pictures, Jones and Pearson, Quebec \u0026 dervelast, Prospects, four of them, Thunderstorm, Storm with lights, Moonlight, A Storm, Davis's Streights, The Greenland Fishery, Hunting piece, Portrait of Dogs, Foundg Hospital, From a Picture, 2 landscapes.  Reverse side contains instructions for white-washing the garret rooms, painting three of them and the cupulo and roof, painting the Piazza outside and inside, above and below.","Washington presents Mrs. Robert Morris with the lustre which hung in the large drawing room in Philadelphia--it came by mistake to Alexandria--he had left the furniture in the two largest rooms of the house they were renting from the Morris family in case President Adams wanted it--parts of it Washington intended to sell, parts to dispose of in other ways--but except for the pictures, he left it all and offered it to Adams for \"reduced prices\"--Adams declined and it was left for Mr. Lear and Mr. Dandridge to dispose of them--this explains why the lustre was packed up and sent to Alexandria--Washington sends it back unopened and hopes it will be received without injury--he sends his regards to Bishop White [her brother]--Nelly Custis and her brother [G.W.P. Custis] are in the Federal City.","Dated at the top, the list of 11 suits includes: \"1 Full Suit of Regimentals;\" ditto half; and suits of Spanish cloth; olive colour; dark brown; lighter brown; half mourning; raven grey; black; then under the heading \"Velvet - Silk - \u0026 Cassimer\" 1 full Suit – Velvet, 1 Uncut.","Letter to James McAlpin, tailor in Philadelphia, regarding an order for clothes and a delinquent order for nankeens. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel. Note on panel, 'By Mr. Custis'","Postmarked by hand \"Alex 22 May,\" franked by Washington, excellent black seal with Washington's family seal imprinted, Washington's watermark (incomplete).","Writing to his agent in Philadelphia, Washington asks him to inform John Aitken, Philadelphia cabinetmaker, that no keys came for the secretary (writing desk) and the side table [sideboard].","Washington expresses his opinions on Anderson's \"Memorial\" to him on proposed plan of work at Mt. Vernon -- agrees substantially with his principles for conducting the different farms \u0026 modes of carrying them into effect","Washington expresses his opinions on Anderson's \"Memorial\" to him on proposed plan of work at Mt. Vernon--agrees substantially with his principles for conducting the different farms and modes of carrying them into effect--some minor modifications may be necessary--overseers don't need to know anything except to obey orders without question--comments on specifics in Anderson's Memorial--grass and oat fields at Mt. Vernon--farm and woodland pastures--\"Although there will be little or no cultivation at the Mansion House after the year 1798, yet keeping up the fences - getting fuel and performing other multifarious jobs\" make it difficult to predict force necessary to work it--grass at River Farm--Muddy Hole, Dogue Run, Union Farm turned more to meadows--wishes new mill race to be completed because he wishes to keep mill busy through the season by purchasing wheat to grind--approves Anderson's plan of a distillery to make profit, and will put carpenters to it as soon as possible--is not inclined to place Anderson's compensation for running the distillery and other business on footing Anderson suggests [Washington and Anderson to share the profits from distillery] but prefers to pay a standing wage--Washington gives his reasons, and will pay £140 to him and if he establishes the distillery which answers purposes, he will increase the salary in appreciation--will also hire a clerk if necessary--but if River Farm is rented, won't increase his wages at all--no overseer necessary for Mansion House, Will can do the work--Washington doesn't want one overseer overlooking both Union and Dogue Run because he has \"always found, however, that Negroes will either idle or slight their work if they are not closely attended to.\"","Letter from George Washington to James McAlpin, his tailor in Philadelphia, regarding payment for clothing made for George Washington Parke Custis. Washington instructs McAlpin to contact Clement Biddle, his agent in Philadelphia, to receive payment. Washington then addresses the issue of an escaped indentured servant named John Cline, stating, 'it was always my intention to have given him his freedom (as I did by the other servants under similar circumstances) when I retired from Public life had he remained with me'. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Asks if there is anyone Pearce can recommend as an overseer of Union farm--the dairies and fowls being attended by the overseer's wife--Washington hopes Pearce's crops have been good--his are as good as can be expected--hessian fly--inquires to the possibility of purchasing 3 or 4 hundred bushels of rye in Pearce's neighborhood.","Washington extends an invitation to Bushrod and wife. Will send a chariot to Colchester to meet them. Will not expect them for dinner which is at 3 O'Clock. With Mrs. Washington (Martha) he extends his best regards and compliments to Col. Blackburn \u0026 family.","Washington writes that Rufus King, the American Minister in London, had the decree of Virginia's High Court of Chancery published in London Gazette for 2 successive months--King sent copies of the paper to Washington, who forwards one to Bushrod and quotes from King's letter about publishing the decree.","Washington commiserates with Lewis over his runaway slave (\"the loss of your Servant\") -- this will become more frequent -- \"I wish from my Soul that the Legislature of this State could see the policy of the gradual abolition of Slavery. It might prevt. much future mischief.\" -- writes about Lewis coming to make his home at Mt. Vernon -- Lewis will be treated as a member of the family, and not paid -- his duties will be to entertain guests and visitors after the Washington retires to bed or study, \u0026 also to record a few papers at times -- Lewis can take advantage of his library (\"I have a great many instructive Books, on many subjects, as well as amusing ones\") -- he can perhaps also gain some knowledge from observing management of the farms by Anderson.","Discussion of William Pearce's employment at Mount Vernon.","Manuscript Architectural Plan of a room in the garret of Mount Vernon sent from George Washington to Clement Biddle when purchasing a stove for the room.","Notes and measured drawing in Washington's hand, specifying how a stove could be installed in a corner of one of the garret or attic bedrooms at Mount Vernon. Drawn at \"a scale of a foot to an inch\" Washington remarks that \"every part of it may be exactly measured and perfectly understood by any workman.\" While not dated (but on paper watermarked 1795, and therefore possibly as early as that), the drawing appears to be either a draft or Washington's file copy of a similar plan sent to Clement Biddle on 15 September 1797, cf. RM-1122.","Washington writes to Biddle to note that the picture frames arrived unbroken--asks Biddle to send 4 gilt frames without glass for paintings, giving measurements for these--also gives corrected dimensions for stove ordered earlier--encloses autograph plan of the room for which it is intended [see drawing under same date]--the new quarter's interest on his certificates will pay for these things--asks Biddle to insert enclosed advertisement, and to send the history of the United States by author unknown but \"which contains Nos. 5 and 6 alluded to in Col. Hamilton's late pamphlet\".","Washington sends this letter to Lafayette by his son--he expresses sympathy for Lafayette's sufferings, and joy at hearing of his release from prison--he explains why G.W. Lafayette did not come to live with him immediately on his arrival in America, the \"delicate and responsible situation in which I stood as a public officer\"--young Lafayette's conduct has been exemplary--filial affection made him impatient to return to France as soon as he heard of his father's release--Mr. Felix Frestel has been like a father to the boy--Lafayette has never stood higher in the affection of the people of America--Washington writes \"I have once more retreated to the shades of my own Vine and Fig tree, where I shall remain with best vows for the prosperity of that country for whose happiness I have toiled many years , to establish its Independence—Constitution—\u0026 Laws—and for the good of mankind in general, until the days of my sojournment, which cannot be many, are accomplished.\"--young George will tell Lafayette of affairs in America and politics.","Washington writes that he will write to Bushrod Washington for papers mentioned in her memorandum--says that \"Having had as little to do with Lawyers as any man of my age I pretend not to be a competent judge of\" the lawyer Swan's claims--claims not to know much about the case at hand [a suit being brought by heirs of Simon Pearson against George Washington, Triplett and others who purchased land from Pearson in 1763; Washington later selling his portion to Lund Washington to make up part of Hayfield farm where Elizabeth resided] but shares what he knows of the merits, possible expense, and prospects of the matter.","Washington writes to Bushrod about the suit of Thomas Pearson, heir entail to his brother Simon Pearson for lands sold by latter to George Washington, William Triplett, and George Johnson--Washington had later sold his portion to Lund Washington, making it part of the Hayfield farm now occupied by Lund's widow Elizabeth--the suit is founded on some supposed irregularity in last proceedings of the time--Washington asks Bushrod's opinion on certain points of the case.","George Washington's letter to William Stoy references medical treatment requested for Christopher, Washington's body servant, who had been bitten by a dog with rabies.  Stoy was a minister of the German Reformed Church in Lebanon, Pennsylvania.  He discovered a \"cure\" for hydrophobia and Stoy's Drops, a popular cure-all medicine. Celebrated for curing person bit by 'Mad animals,' Stoy successfully treats Christopher.","Washington inquires about the character, etc. of a Mrs. Forbes living in Richmond, recommended by John Brooke to be housekeeper at Mt. Vernon--Mrs. Washington \"is exceedingly fatigued \u0026 distressed for want of a good housekeeper\"--mentions the Pearson suit.","Washington writes McCarty a counter-proposal for a possible exchange of lands (5664 acres of McCarty's Sugar Land holdings in Loudoun County, Virginia, for 12,226 acres of Washington's on the Kanawha and Cole Rivers)--Washington makes a new proposition in the unsuccessful negotiation--he insists his lands on the Kanawha will become more valuable soon--a restored peace in Europe would increase immigration to America--Washington wants no legal difficulties resulting from any entail of McCarty's land.","Washington writes that he has received Bushrod's letters and the copy of the deed to William Williams for 589 acres of land, but finds it \"singular\" that the writ docking entail of land cannot be located in the court records--he sends Bushrod further information from his own files to aid the further search in this matter of the Pearson suit.","Washington agrees to high wages demanded by Mrs. Forbes, because of desperate need of a housekeeper at Mt. Vernon--asks Bushrod to make further enquiries concerning Mrs. Forbes and her habits, listing questions of interest--she will not eat at same table with the family, \"for if this was once admitted no line satisfactory to either party, perhaps, could be drawn thereafter\"--he wants Bushrod to ask Mrs. Forbes about hiring or buying a good Negro cook. Letterpress copy","Washington agrees to high wages demanded by Mrs. Forbes, because of desperate need of a housekeeper at Mt. Vernon--asks Bushrod to make further enquiries concerning Mrs. Forbes and her habits, listing questions of interest--she will not eat at same table with the family, \"for if this was once admitted no line satisfactory to either party, perhaps, could be drawn thereafter\"--he wants Bushrod to ask Mrs. Forbes about hiring or buying a good Negro cook--the postscript (which is not in the letterpress copy, but present here) inquires about legal practices that could impinge on the Pearson suit.","A printed bank check, completed in George Washingtons hand, made out to Gideon Worth in the amount of $103 and drawn on the Bank of Alexandria.","Washington writes of the order for the settlement of Colville estate, and Mr. Keith's queries regarding how to publish it--there is no word of Mrs. Forbes--Washington rehashes the correspondence regarding Mrs. Forbes and thinks that the conduct of Robert Brooke \"has been very ungenteel\" in not answering letters concerning Mrs. Forbes, unless the letters somehow miscarried.","Washington proposing that Mr. Parkinson lease one of his farms and agreeing to allow him to come over from England to see farm.","Washington writes that Law's pointer shall be taken care of at Mt. Vernon until he sends for him--pleasing to hear that Maryland to aid \"important objects on this River\"; hopes Virginia legislature will too--returns letter from the Marquis Cornwallis and other recent enclosures from Law--\"To stand high in the estimation of so respectable a character as Lord Cornwallis is a circumstance which must be as pleasing as it is honourable to you.\"--the Washingtons are glad to hear Mrs. Law and child are well--\"we remain in statu quo\"--compliments of season.","Taxes due on Kanhawa County land. Requests General Lee's original deed of conveyance for Kentucky land.","Three page letter written from Mount Vernon that shows Washington's frustration with his adopted grandson.","Washington writes to White to thank him for passing on information about the memorial before Congress and debates concerning the \"disgraceful topic\" occupying House of Representatives [Representative Matthew Lyon's attack on Rep. Roger Griswold]--he decries party feuds--mentions trouble with France and how he had hoped they would unify Congress--asks White what the general opinion of Col. Monroe's \"view of the Conduct of the Executive of the United States\" is.","Some accounts have been sent to Washington, left from Pearce's time at Mt. Vernon--Mr. Lear--Messers Fosters and May--in craddling the wheat, Washington wishes to catch it in the hand--inquires of the possibility of obtaining someone on the Eastern Shore, who understands the business--scythes--Mr. Stuart.","Washington encloses an extract from Rev. Belknap in order to enlist the aid of Chase in answering the questions. Washington wants to encourage Belknap whom he believes to be a man of merit and scholarship.","Washington expresses his opinions on Anderson's \"Memorial\" to him on proposed plan of work at Mt. Vernon -- agrees substantially with his principles for conducting the different farms \u0026 modes of carrying them into effect -- some minor modifications may be necessary -- overseers don't need to know anything except to obey orders without question -- comments on specifics in Anderson's Memorial -- grass \u0026 oat fields at Mt. Vernon -- farm \u0026 woodland pastures -- \"Although there will be little or no cultivation at the Mansion House after the year 1798, yet keeping up the fences - getting fuel and performing other multifarious jobs\" make it difficult to predict force necessary to work it -- grass at River Farm -- Muddy Hole, Dogue Run, Union Farm turned more to meadows -- wishes new mill race to be completed because he wishes to keep mill busy through the season by purchasing wheat to grind -- approves Andersons plan of a distillery to make profit, and will put carpenters to it as soon as possible -- Washington is not inclined to place Andersons compensation for running the distillery \u0026 other business on footing Anderson suggests [Washington and Anderson to share the profits from distillery] but prefers to pay a standing wage -- Washington gives his reasons, and will pay £140 to him \u0026 if he establishes the distillery which answers purposes, he will increase the salary in appreciation -- will also hire a clerk if necessary -- but if River Farm is rented, won't increase his wages at all -- no overseer necessary for Mansion House, Will can do the work -- Washington doesn't want one overseer overlooking both Union and Dogue Run because he has \"always found, however, that Negroes will either idle or slight their work if they are not closely attended to.\"","Washington writes to his nephew about contracting for a supply of corn for his distillery at Mount Vernon; mentions his manager Mr. Anderson.","Encloses 3 tobacco notes--requests Peter to dispose of them \"in safe hands\" for what they will bring--60 or 120 days credit make little difference.","Washington responds to Adams on accepting the appointment of Lieutenant General and Commander in Chief of the American Armies.","Transmit receipt for tobacco note sent by Peter--\"I am ignorant of the principles, on which I am called upon to pay for picking a Tenants tobacco; but presuming it was proper, I thank you for having done it\"--deposit tobacco in hands of Mr. Peter, \"your father\" to be disposed of by him--encloses postnote for $100, deduct what is owned him and return balance.","Autograph letter, signed. George Washington writes to Rev. Jonathan Boucher includes one of Washington's most memorable quotes, his profession that \"Peace, with all the world is my sincere wish\".","Washington writes that he prefers to take a chance on shipping tobacco to foreign markets rather than accept low prices in this country--he desires to know if any foreign bound ships in Georgetown will accept it on consignment, though, before making a final decision--\"I am gathering strength.\"","Washington writes that he intends to build 2 houses not far from Capital, but not as large as Francis imagined--he expects to complete them before Congress \"as I am never long in executing a measure I have once resolved on.\"--the plans are in the hands of Mr. White or Dr. Thornton, and Francis can decide himself how many boarders they will accommodate--there will be three flush stories in each building and garret rooms for servants--if these buildings will suit, they will be ready in time.","Dated \"16th September 1798 at Night\" Washington writes that he is too busy to answer lengthy letters of remonstrance or complaints when a short conversation on the road or any of farms would be far more satisfactory--he will never hesitate to express opinion on his own affairs, and resents the implication that he will not listen to Anderson's criticisms and suggestions--gives instructions in planting of different farms--denies he suspects Anderson of unfairness in his accounts--Washington tells him not to buy wheat too fast but adjust it to the market for flour--he won't go into such lengthy correspondence again since he sees Anderson every day--Washington opines that he cannot open his lips to ask question of overseer or make suggestion without hurting Anderson's feelings--\"It must be obvious to yourself, that it is by my Rents, and the Sales of my lands that I have been enabled to get along \u0026 to support the expence of this house. The Farms do little more than support themselves, and those who overlook them.\"--Washington writes \"I will, once for all, Mr. Anderson, say (and I never profess what I do not feel) that I have an esteem, regard \u0026 friendship for you; but I shall repeat that this will never prevent me from expressing my mind fully and freely in all matters relative to my business.\"–he is also sorry Anderson's son has suddenly decided to quit, but hopes Anderson can quickly find a substitute for him at the distillery.","George Washington's deer park declined while he was away serving as president. In 1792 he replaced its fence with a ha-ha or walled ditch, drawn here in black.  Six years later, he planned a new course for the ha-ha, represented by the dotted line following \"the natural shape of the hill.\"","The entire letter has to do with the financial problems of the Charles Washington's, and George Washington's offer of One Thousand dollars. Washington shows great displeasure in the families \"deplorable\" state of affairs.","Pres. Adams had just appointed the 36 year old nephew of Gen. Washington to the Supreme Court of the United States. Gen. Washington indicates his approval of Pres. Adams' choice as well as his awareness of the difficulties Bushrod can expect to encounter as Associate Justice.","President John Adams had just appointed Bushrod to the Supreme Court of the United States. George Washington indicates his approval of Adams' choice as well as his awareness of the difficulties Bushrod can expect to encounter as Associate Justice.","Final letter of response confirming that he had received the book \"Proofs of a Conspiracy\" by John Robison-a Baravarian member of the Illuminati. Washington reassures Snyder that he is aware of the Illuminati's objective to overturn ... \"all Government and all Religion ...\" but he does not believe these tenets were being propagated by the Freemasonry in America. Washington comments he has no time to read being preoccupied with Mt. Vernon repairs.","Washington congratulates the Carters on the anticipated birth of their 12th child. Washington has \"abundant reason to be thankful for my own recovery\" from a fever which \"deprived me of 20 lbs of my weight; which ... is nearly restored.\"","Washington writes that, despite what she had heard, he has not been suffering from the \"desolating fever\"--he dines at Mr. Willing's (Powel's brother) this day and will have tea with Powel afterward.","In the hand and signed by Tobias Lear or Alexander Hamilton, on Washington's watermarked paper. Washington writes in answer to the firm's letter of 24 October that he does not, as a rule, accept gifts such as their offered literary and miscellaneous paper--however because he does like to support such \"publications which may be useful \u0026 beneficial to our country\" he wishes to enter a subscription for it, if they will forward terms.","In the hand of and signed \"G. Washington\" Tobias Lear or Alexander Hamilton, Washington writes that, as he has no experience with claims such as hers, he must refer her to Gov. Trumbull or members of Congress for information on how to go about applying for half pay due her on behalf of late father Col. John Durkee.","Washington writes that he will breakfast with Mrs. Powel \"tomorrow at her usual hour, if named to him.\"","Washington writes his thanks to Powel for her help in selecting and securing presents for Washington's family members in Virginia--in particular, for the prints and for her offer to choose something handsome to present Eleanor P. Custis--he considers muslin the best gift--asks her to locate some memento for Mrs. Washington--and asks her \"to procure the second edition\" of the present which she intends for Eliza Law lest there be \"a contest ... in which an innocent Babe may become the victim of strife\"--he hopes to leave town Friday or Saturday, but will call on her before going.","Washington writes to Powel expressing his gratitude for the articles she sent and her assistance in selecting them--he encloses $75 in payment--he will deliver her letter to Mrs. [Eliza Custis] Law and give the doll to Eliza.","Washington writes to send a $500 check drawn on the Bank of Alexandria so Mr. Blagden can proceed laying in materials to build Washington's houses in the Federal City--he briefly describes a building he saw in Philadelphia like what he wants built and \"if this is not incongruous with the rules of architecture, I should be glad to have my two houses executed in this style.\"","Washington writes to Stuart that he was pleased to find in Philadelphia recently that so many \"Gentlemen of family fortune \u0026 high expectations\" seek commissions in army--this, and the vain attempt to keep him to any literary pursuits, gave Washington idea to get Washington Custis a commission as Cornet--he also has the conviction that if real danger threatened the country \"no young man ought to be an idle spectator of its defence;\"--this would also divert Custis's attention from thoughts of marriage--Washington wanted to consult Mrs. Stuart and Martha before offering it, but Mr. Lear wrote to Custis about it and concealment of the idea is now impossible--Custis is now a cornet in the troop commanded by Lawrence Lewis--the Lieutenant is Lawrence Washington, Junr. of Chotanck--the matter still must be approved by the President and Senate, of course so it should not to be talked of publicly till then--Mrs. Washington consents but it must have Mrs. Stuart's permission--Washington's caution is because Custis is an only son, the only male of his great great grandfather's family--Providence will protect Custis in camp or field of battle as it would in domestic life.","This memorandum includes totals of the land to be cultivated and that in woods, waste, etc., probably all on Dogue Run farm--list of hands on Dogue Run with their [Ages?, probably drawn up with idea of renting the farm.] Also contains statements that wheat and cattle can be had also at reasonable valuation.","Washington writes in response to his nephew's query about the offer to become the 'Guardian of Nelly' so as to authorize a license for Lawrence and Nelly to marry. He also encourages Lawrence to acknowledge the Secretary of War's offered military commission and either accept or decline the appointment. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Received 4 copies of prints of deaths of Montgomery and Warren [done by John Trumbull]--cannot remember price on subscription lists, so asks T. to let him know the amount and also whether he can receive remittances for his brother in this county--doesn't know whether he paid in advance--papers from Philadelphia have not been unpacked yet--paper accompanying prints says rest of proposed design has been abandoned, due to \"peculiarity of the times\"--coming marriage of Nelly Custis and [Lawrence] Lewis.","Washington writes to Brainerd that he sympathizes with his calamities, but cannot give him pecuniary aid--has had difficulty collecting rents due him and adds that \"the income of my estate does not at this time hardly meet my current expenses\"--further, he believes in helping his friends and neighbors first, and that is all he has the means of doing.","Letter from George Washington to Joseph Anthony concerning payment due after the acquisition of a set of engraved prints by the artist, John Trumbull. The prints were titled 'The Death of General Montgomery in the Attack of Quebec (December 31, 1775)', depicting the death of Richard Montgomery during the attack of Quebec; and 'The Death of General Warren - The Battle of Bunker Hill (June 17, 1775)', depicting the death of Dr. Joseph Warren. These prints were sold on a subscription basis and, having made the initial payment in 1790, Washington is requesting how to pay the final installment. This letter is addressed to Joseph Anthony, John Trumbull's agent in America. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","In a former letter Washington had ordered a uniform to be made as instructed by Secretary of War to be ready by Feb. 22 -- here he suggests sending it by way of Judge Bushrod Washington, who should be leaving Philadelphia for Mount Vernon shortly -- Washington wants the goods packed in a custom-built portmanteau of stiff thick leather, 2 feet long and 2 ft. 9 in round with a flap for brushes, blacking, and so on, with an iron bar running through staples, and a good lock -- he says an able craftsman would have no trouble building one from that description.","Contains Washington's survey of land purchased from George and James Mercer in the neighborhood of Four Mile Run in Arlington, County, Va., known as the Washington['s] Forest tract--Second page shows comparison of three surveys: Gray's \u0026 Adams Patents 1724 \u0026 1730; Jn. Houghs, Nov. 1766; Washington's April 3 and 4, 1799. Does not include a map.","Washington inquires about the uniform he ordered, saying that the last delay was supposed to have been the gold thread which was expected in spring shipping--he requests no further unnecessary delay--asks McAlpin to send it in a portmanteau mentioned earlier and by some person coming through to Alexandria to be left at Post office or stage office there.","Washington follows up on last winter's conversation in Philadelphia, and accepts Boudinot's offer of some of his wine, since his (Washington's) letters seem to have miscarried and a new order will reach Mr. Pintard in Madeira only after his stock is almost exhausted--Biddle will handle the transaction on his behalf.","Letter from George Washington to Alexander Addison regarding money owed on the sale of land at Millers Run in Pennsylvania. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Washington writes that he has received McAlpins letters of the 24th and 27th -- he thanks McAlpin for his efforts in furnishing uniform coat although he failed -- he mentions Mr. Bahr in New York, a tailor who embroidered a cloak for Washington when the capital was in New York, and suggests asking him -- if this fails and the coat has not been sent to Europe yet, he asks McAlpin to keep it and inform him of its state and what can be done with it.","George Washington rented the slaves from Mrs. Penelope Manley French, widow of Daniel French of Rose Hill. In July 1799, Washington wrote to Mrs. French's son-in-law, Benjamin Delany about returning the slaves.","Washington encloses notes for 2 hogsheads of tobacco, and asks Peter to try to sell them in Georgetown or get credit for them--Washington plans to be in Georgetown for a meeting of the Potomac Company on the 5th of August.","Autograph letter signed. George Washington acknowledges and thanks John Beale Bordley for presenting him with a copy of Bordley's recently published book, Essays and Notes on Husbandry and Rural Affairs. The book was delivered to Mount Vernon by Secretary of War James McHenry.","Some time ago a mulatto girl, body servant to Mrs. Washington, ran away--she was found in Portsmouth, N.H.--asks Bassett that since he is going to Portsmouth, would he take steps to send her back--a Frenchman enticed her away but has left her--if she causes no further trouble, she won't be punished--Washington doesn't wish him to do anything \"unpleasant, or troublesome\" to bring her back.","In this letter George Washington writes to Lewis about the rent and value of his various properties along with the slaves that work on those properties, although he writes about his aversion \"to sell the over-plus [of negroes] I cannot because I am principled against this kind of traffic in the human species. - To hire them out, is almost as bad, because they could not be disposed of in families to any advantage, and to disperse the families I have an aversion.\"","Washington takes the liberty of transmitting a letter from Colonel Pickering to the Commissioners of the Federal City for their consideration.","Carriage is sent as Mrs. P. requested--expects to see them about 3:00--Mrs. W. has been very ill--sent for Dr. Craik at midnight--\"Hers has been a kind of Ague \u0026 fever - the latter never entirely, intermitting until now. - I sent for the Doctor to her on Sunday last, but she could not, until he came the second time - yesterday morning - be prevailed upon to take anything to arrest them.\" On outside of cover Washington has added that since sealing the letter her fever has returned--please inform Mrs. [Eliza P.C.] Law.","Mrs. Washington is taking bark for fever and doing better--Washington will have Dr. Craik look at Roberts--if Roberts cannot do the work at the mill, Washington will have to employ another in order not to lose Fall business there--fears Anderson's health won't stand more attention to his work, either--will discuss his ideas on this later.","Washington writes that he had received by Gen. William Washington the model of the improved gun carriage--he approves of new carriage and thinks that it will be much easier to introduce \"valuable improvements\" of this kind at the beginning of military exercises than after people become accustomed to the old.","Washington writes that business, many guests, and Mrs. Washington's illness have delayed his answer to Anderson--\"Health, being amongst, (if not the most) precious gift of Heaven; without which, we are but little capable of business, or enjoyment\" so, since Anderson feels he and family can't be healthy where they live, Washington cannot expect them to live there a year longer--he feels he will have no difficulty superintending his farms himself \"on the plain, simple, \u0026 regular system I am resolved, undeviatingly to pursue\"--he will rent the landing at the ferry, and will try to rent mill and distillery too--the purpose of this letter is to relieve Anderson from embarrassment arising from their bargain on one hand and his desire to leave because of health on the other--Washington reiterates that he has nobody else in mind to replace Anderson and intends to take over farm management himself should Anderson have to step down--he would take $500 per year for mill; Anderson knows better than he what the distillery should rent for--discusses terms for renting the distillery and mill.","Washington writes that he was disappointed in their not being able to visit, but invites him and his wife to Mount Vernon in the Spring--he asks whether there is any wheat available for sale--Washington wants to keep his millers employed but his more alert neighbors bought up local wheat early--Mrs. Washington is still very unwell--he heard of the death of Charles Washington, his brother, in Berkeley, just the previous night.","Washington writes that delays in privately delivered mail caused his nephew's requests not to be fulfilled--no whiskey sent--rye from James Digges Dishman and from William Augustine will be gladly accepted if it is still available, and given gallon for bushel--Washington sends a 5 October 1799 price list of wheat in Alexandria [here separately cataloged].","Washington signed this sixty day note for $1500, dated at Alexandria, Va. 21 October 1799. On the reverse it is endorsed: \"This note was renewed on the 16th Decem. 1799 by Lawrence Lewis's note being discounted for the same Sum, which has been since paid ...\", endorsed by Herbert, also \"1500 -495 G. Washington Dec. 20.\"","Washington writes to Martha Washington's sister informing her of her son John's appointment as a midshipman in the U.S. Navy. On the verso is Washington's draft of a response letter from John Henley to Secretary of the Navy Benjamin Stoddert for young Henley to copy. Enclosure: see October 16, 1799.","Washington states he has examined and approved accounts of ledger.","Washington has heard about Powell using a cutting box of new construction, better and simpler than the common kind--asks Powell to get him one and forward it to Col. Gilpin in Alexandria for him, if he is himself entirely pleased with it. (May refer to a \"chaff cutter\" or \"chaff box\" used for cutting straw chaff, hay, and oats into small pieces to facilitate mixing it with other forage.)","Washington writes to offer his thanks for their invitation to attend assemblies, but \"alas! our dancing days are no more.\"","Washington writes the rumor of his having been in Norfolk is false--\"I have never been farther from home since I left the Chair of Government, than the Federal city except when I was called to Philadelphia by the Secretary of War\"--extends his thanks for invitation to visit at Rosegill, however.","Washington writes to inform Alder that the wine sent by him from Madeira after the order sent through Pintard arrived in good condition will be paid for directly. (Written in Lear's hand, but speaks of him in the third person.)","Are invited to dine with Mr. Jacob Morris on Saturday,\"... where, in the conformity to custom, they will be obliged to drink Tea, and consequently must be deprived of the pleasure intended them by Mr. \u0026 Mrs. Powell\".","Memorandum of questions about rents, bonds, crops, etc., probably to be asked his manager. Autograph document, fragment, docketed in another hand \"General Washington\".","The plan below, is supposed to represent\nthe Piaza [Piazza] – The black describes the Tile which\nit is supposed remains uninjured - \u0026 the white \nstone, which will be necessary to replace the Tile \nthat has been damaged by the Frost – If this\nmode will answer and Knowles [John Knowles] -or Harry [Henry] Young\ncan be engaged – the work might be set about.","An indentured bricklayer and laborer, John Knowles worked at Mount Vernon from 1773 until 1784, as well as from 1786 until 1790. An indentured stonemason, Henry Young worked at Mount Vernon from 1774 until 1781, with an interruption in his services from 1776 until 1778.","Docketed \"Rough field Notes taken by George Washington in running the courses of the Land bot. from George \u0026 Jas. Mercer.\"","Autograph document, half of a cover, franked by George Washington [only part of a signature remains], broken black seal with George Washington's initials, laminated.","Notes on best methods of planting and transplanting various kinds of trees and bushes, including a notation of the agricultural authority, Langley or Miller, from whom he got information. Also a notation on walks -- should be of gravel or Sand and winding and private -- the sides should be lined with Honey suckles -- sweetbrier-, and many other flowering shrubs.","Address leaf to Caesar Rodney, (the Governor of Delaware), signed by George Washington. Franked \"Public Service.\"","Plat of unidentified farmland. Field with 4 plots. Acreage and brief description.","Description of rotation schedule for Dogue-run and the other farms--7 field plan.","Engraved invitation from plate used by President and Mrs. Washington.","Fragment, likely from letter cover, \"Nelly Custis\" written by George Washington","Partially printed dinner invitation from George Washington to Edward Hand. Not in Washington's handwriting. 1 page.","Receipt for blacksmithing tools, GW writes out entire receipt and has vendor, Adam Stephen sign it. Tools listed: bellows, tongs, etc. Autograph document, folio, signed by Adam Stephen.","\"[Ledger A, folio 13, Jan. 25, 1755 \"\"By 6 black Walnut Chairs ... £3.15;\"\" folio 19, Jan. 22, 1755 \"\"By [Col. Stephen] for 6 leather bottomed Chairs ... £3.15\"\"]. £3.15.0 for six common black walnut chairs to be delivered to his order.\"","\"Sir - The purp. of this is to aquaint you of an Engagement we had with the Indians late this afternoon. Three of our men going out on pretense of looking after some horses met with a party of Indians within sight of the Fort, two of which escaped and alarm'd us; we immediately pursued them with a party of between fourty \u0026 fifty men undr command of Capt. Mercer, Lieut. Williams, Ensn. Carten, Ensign McCarty, Lt. Lemen \u0026 myself - after following them about a mile \u0026 an half, on rising a mountain we were fired on very smartly which we warmly returned ....\"","An early receipt regarding a slave at Mount Vernon, docketed by George Washington. The receipts reads \"Colo. George Washington, for the Hire of Carpenter James [and] Cr. by 5 yds of Negroes Cotton.\" Carpenter James was likely a slave carpenter hired to work on the renovation of Mount Vernon. The reverse contains a partial notation by Charles Washington, youngest brother of George, dated 23 April 1759.","Bond for one thousand pounds Virginia currency--for 350£ given by G.W. he has sold two tracts of land, one of 200 acres on Dogue Run, originally granted to 1st S. Darrell in 1794, and the other 300 acres on little Hunting Creek, originally part of tract granted to Matthew Thompson.","Invitation to his half-brother to stop for a visit on his way to Williamsburg. Accounts with Mr. Carlyle not settled. Advice on the purchase of Clifton's land.","Bill for butter. Note at the bottom by Washington indicating an error of £1.0.0. Washington's endorsement on verso, Oct. 1761.","[William Digges of Warburton Manor, Prince Geo. Co. Md. Washington's neighbor, was one of those named in Clifton's suit against Carroll and other.] In this letter he annouces willingness to receive money due and \"wash my hands of ye troublesome affr.\"--also details on exchange of vinegar and other commodities.","\"For carrying 4 hhds tobacco and for kegs of butter. Receipted by Crawford.\"","\"To \"\"George Washington Esqr. a soldier in Capt. Jno Dalton's Company for being absent from Muster ...\"\" Teste copy signed by clerk, John West junr.\"","Lettice Corbin, Essex VA, writes to George Washington, regarding a slave bricklayer named George whom he has rented out to Washington and wondering if he will need the labor beyond the agreed term. Includes a follow-up receipt from Washington on 9 April 1766 outlining payment of 25 pounds in Virginia currency for the use of the bricklayer and acknowledgement of payment received by Geo. Turberville (signed) for Lettice Corbin. Autograph document signed, 1 page, with integral cover. Docketed in the hand of George Washington.","Document signed, partly printed, signed by Jno. Montgomery [Capt.].Bill for freight charges on one butt of wine shipped on \"Alexandria.\"","Bill for freight charges on one butt of wine shipped on \"Alexandria.\"","Report on farming, etc. wheat very poor, gave a very small amount of flour--ground has been either very wet or frozen since Washington's departure, thus holding up the plowing--mention of a good slave whom Mr. Adam will not sell for £50.","Lund writes about crops and planting. Washington in Williamsburg at Burgess meeting, then onto Dismal Swamp. Martha includes a postscript at the end of the letter. One of only two extant examples of correspondence from Martha Washington to George Washington, Martha penned this six line postscript with news and greetings on the second page of a letter from Lund Washington to George on March 30, 1767.","Letter pertains to the estate of the Rev. Charles Green.  (See letter of Wm. Savage to George Washington \u0026 George Wm Fairfax, 1767 April 24).","Account of weather and activities at Mt. Vernon. \"The carpenters are laying the barn floor in the Neck.\" Waiting for the brickmaker's arrival, \"The negroes are all well. Bishop has sowed half his field in wheat and made two casks of cider.\" Expecting a \"great crop of corn.\" \"The Children are very well \u0026 were yesterday at Alexandria Church ...\"","Condition of crops, wheat and corn--sowing--ditchers--several of the Negroes lately sick--Alton's Morris', Cleveland's and Bishops farms--brickmaker failed to report for work--timothy and lucerne--Cleveland's barn floor finished--compliments to Mrs. Washington, her children are well and send love, also their love to Coll. Wm. Fairfax and his lady.","Washington's lost horses have not returned to Mt. Vernon--the corn crop--ditchers--sowing wheat and making cider--Price (brickmaker) has returned because they could get no other--none available in Mr. Piper's shipload of servants--milldam--how to get brickwood across creek?--half planks for Morris' barn floor--children are well--glad Mrs. W. has benefited from springs.","Receipt for £12.18 for teaching Miss [Martha Parke] Custis music \"ending in April last.\"","This bond is the agreement between George Washington and his neighbor, John Posey, confirming Posey's debt of £2000 owed to George Washington. Posey's right as a French and Indian War veteran and part of the Proclamation of 1763 to claim up to 3,000 acres of land west of the Appalachian mountains is conveyed to Washington to pursue these unclaimed western lands. Signed by Posey at the conclusion, with the signatures of John Parke Custis, Martha Parke Custis, and Amelia Posey (John Posey's daughter) as witnesses. The document and docket on verso is in the hand of George Washington. Autograph document, signed by John Posey, 2 pages.","\"Sales of 69 Barrels Herrings on Acct. of George Washington Esqr of Virginia.\"--Charges for freight commission, etc.","Deals with mill and farm affairs--\"Our mill is once more in a bad way\"--wall of water pit falling down.\"--\" ... give yourself no uneasiness or anxiety about the mill, you may depend I will use every precaution to prevent further damages.\"--sale of flour--wheat fields look promising--all are well.","Encloses sales of herring and current account owed them--market for herring and flour low at present.","Receipt for £3.15 for freight on 300 bushels oats.","Expects he has \"hird\" from Col. Fairfax in re selling furniture at Belvoir--asks him to set a date and advertise sale and he will attend--needs 100 bushels of wheat, 20 barrells of corn and money for management of Fairfaxes Berkeley plantation--hopes he won't think him troublesome, but Fairfax has left him in great confusion--asks him to inform W. Peyton if account delivered Peyton by Willis will not be received by Washington in settlement with Peyton.","Balance due, plus interest accrued from Oct. 4, 1771 - to Miss Janny Washington.","Possibly may object to his paying £7 to overseers, but this worked out with Col. Fairfax since four overseers to settle in woods and raise only corn--land nearly worn out, explains his system of crop rotation.","West as far as Goose Creek on way to Mt. Vernon but indisposed and could not go further--needs £50 for management Fairfax estates, if convenient send £10 by bearer and he will get rest when next rides to Belvoir--asks to trouble him with business at General Court--i.e. encloses letter to Augustine Willis for collection of £250, if he gets this will not need the money from Washington.","Thanks Washington for the money which enabled him to send 5 or 6 hands to Red Stone--understands Mr. Thruston is very much pleased with this country, particularly Washngton's property there--his brother to leave for there soon--does not approve of renting Belvoir \"for so short a time\"--will try to see Mr. Delany soon--please pay Mr. Moore the £40 or £60.","Writes of Fairfaxes arrival in England, both are pretty well recovered--acknowledges receipt of Washington letters and packages forwarded to Fairfaxes at York--let him know if he can do any favour for the \"Neptune\" this year--Rev. Bumaly pleased to hear of Washington's health, admires him much.","Has collected rents according to promise--forgot to give him tobacco he had in his pocket, what should he do with it?","Disagrees with Fairfax on renting raccoon branch to highest bidder--thinks should keep fisheries to encourage sale of whole property--minor tenant problems discussed--Daniel Stone wants refusal of west point fishery and 200 acres at £20--if convenient hopes can have sale before harvest as it would be difficult for him to attend then.","Bearer Richard Butcher wants to sell bills of exchange--asks approval on bills for Colo. Fairfax.","Requests instructions for bond to be drawn for tenant, Mr. Morton--bond for things purchased at sale [of Belvoir items]--asks for enough bags for 50 bushels of wheat.","Explains reason for delay of his bond because one person he wanted for bondsman has been abroad--now has Mayor Lowry as security and will get one other before taking over the premises.","Has arrived at Belvoir with bond unexecuted--since he had intimations from Washington that his own settlement at Belvoir would be disagreeable to Washington and not wanting to give offense, decided he would be content to hold the place for only a year--at end of the time, hopes all prejudices and difficulties will be ironed out.","Reference to sale of Mercer's estate--reports he has regained his health by disuse of coffee--announces the death of Philip Ludwell Lee.","Request on behalf of local committee to see if Washington could furnish them ten barrells of powder for use of county--heard he had imported more than necessary--if he can get it to Malborough his scyths can be sent at same time--Mr. Fitzhugh informs him he will have the pleasure of Washington's company Friday night on way to meeting of the Delegates.","Draft for £40 on Mr. William Molleson, Merchant, London.","Signed over to Wm. Fairfax account by G.W. on reverse and later docketed to that effect.","Will let Col. Simpson have money, but had difficulty in selling bill of exchange for continental money -- no word of escaped painter Cleveland -- work on store house and wash house [office] -- John [Broad] and negroes sick -- wet weather and wheat sowing -- scarcity of spinning wheels -- Lanphier supposed to repair old ones -- Committee has made choice of officers for militia -- \"the remains of our company\" to form company and ask Committee of Safety for commissions for officers -- Mrs. Washington to pick up Mrs. [Eleanor] Custis at Mr. B[enedict] Calvert's and go \"down the country\" -- the \"Stoco man\" still working on dining room and Sears on chimney -- fears George Washington mistaken about draught of chimney piece -- wash house [office] to have two front doors.","Meeting Mrs. W. at Mr. Digges across river--thinks Mr. Harrison will accept W-n's offer--Alexa. \u0026 Loudon people worried about Mrs. W.'s presence at Mt. V.--he thinks there's no danger--\"her old acquaintance the attorney\" wouldn't permit Lord Dunmore to come up river \u0026 take her--if necessary he can get her away quickly--she leaves soon for \"down the country\" with son and daughter-[in-law]--he writes G.W. weekly--rain prevents sowing wheat--repairing tumbling dam--work on wash or servent \u0026 store houses--bricklayers working on garden wall--John [Broad] sick--Sears sick--stucco work \u0026 chimney piece in dining room unfinished--bill of exchange--no word from [James] Cleveland or Simpson on western lands--John West wants money owed him--will pay Custis' bond from money of [Jenifer] Adams' bond--what to do with [Jenifer] Adams' land in Md.?--hopes to see G.W. in winter \"for whether things are made up or not I suppose you can leave the army in winter.\"--painter still absent.","Mrs. W. \u0026 Mr. \u0026 Mrs. John Parke Custis stop a few days in Fredericksburg on way to Col. Bassett's--mill dam repair completed--too wet to plow--John Knowles (bricklayer) sick--John Broad back at work--Judge the taylor \u0026 Sears sick--stucco man at work on dining room--carpenters on wash house [office]--letters by Constitutional post most reliable--kept in Alexandria by Mr. Hendricks.","Sent word to Mrs. W. at New Kent informing her to come to camp--expect her here immediately--discussion by Md. and Alex. residents of plan to blocade river--Indian Head best place--\"Captn Boucher [said] he woud undertake with 3 ships [sunk] to stop the Channel so that no ship of Force coud get up the River ...\"--Mrs. W. packed his papers in a trunk to be sent to Capt. McCarty's for safe keeping--she gave him key to G.W.'s study but he won't touch anything there except in emergency--what to do with Col. Mercer's papers?--John West, Mr. Harper, Mr. Wilson ask for money owed them--Bishop needs money--Dr. Crail's negro came with news from over the mountains--Val Crawford comes, feels it useless to keep building on G.W.'s land there because of danger of British burning everything--should he grind wheat?--Jenifer Adams offers to rent Md. land--Col. Mason very ill since convention--Lund thinks Mt. V. very easily defended by 50 men--will consider making salt peter--Custis and wife with Mrs. W. in New Kent--Knowles is well, Webster sick, John Barry dead.","Enclosed letter probably tells of Mrs. W's coming to camp--her long stay in New Kent after being sent for is ill-judged--nothing done about blocade of Potomac River--why he had to pay Mercer money--difficulties of paying in paper money--\"John Lowe the Barber says you owe him 7/6 for a false tale for your hair\"--James Cleveland came with certificates of improvements on Great Kanawa \u0026 Ohio land--settlers there left and went to Wheeling because of Indian attacks--won't return--G.W.'s servants sold and negroes left with Will Crawford--Stephens stayed, will get mill going there--work on dining room continues--little chance of getting absent painter from Lord Dunmore--will plant Bosenberries--difficulties in acquiring spinning wheels--expects another new one, \"so that we shall then have 7 ...\"--wash house [office] chimneys being set up--considers changing door plan, but hesitates altering G.W.'s plans--Skirmish at Hampton--next letter will be by Mrs. W. when she goes to camp.","Dining room almost finished--\"the Stucco Man agrees the ceilg. is a handsomer one than any of Colo. Lewises altho not half the work in it it was a plan recommen'd by Sears.\"--too late to turf the Ha Ha's--what proportions to use on gateways?--Lanphier no help on this or anything else--let him know in Spring what brick work to do after building the underpining \u0026 chimney to the house that will be placed opposite the store house--will plaster wash house or Servt's house [office] this winter--\"I suppose there is a wall to be built in the new garden next the Quarter I think I have heard you say you'd designd to have a House Built the whole length for Negroes ...\"--miller's time wasted with no wheat to grind--coopers work on mill dam \u0026 fencing--unable to buy slave--Lund goes to Stafford to settle mother's estate--will send his own negroes \"over the mountain\" for lack of anything to do in east--announces his intention to defend Mt. V. property against British--.","Account of money since Washington left, together with money to and from Mrs. Washington--all were bills contracted before he left--Washington's mother wrote asking for \"linnen\" not obtainable there and other trifles--explains accounts paid--will try to raise stone out of banks for chimney tops to be put up this winter, for kitchen, storehouse and other house to be built opp.--painting kitchen, storehouse, and house--corn crop--if Washington approves will put up a strong house at Morrises for wine, rum, etc.--Comm. sent to sound the river decided channel too wide and therefore plan [to block river] impracticable or very expensive--so must defend plantations on Potomac with muskets--attitudes of people about defending property in area--sales of wheat--will forward spinning--problems and process of making salt peter--Mrs. Washington does not approve leaving Mrs. Barnes as housekeeper in her absence, so Lund will do housekeeping--house has been crowded with company since Mrs. Washington's return.","Will transplant cherry trees, but thinks they will die--also plant vinyards and clean Hell Hole--much farm work to be done--shortage of help--illness--plasterer still here and Mrs. Washington has decided to have stucco in her room plain--wash house shingled and weather boarded but chimneys not up--report on timothy and other crops--has written every week--payment for sale of Col. Mercer's estate and letter in re. sale to Col. Tayloe--negro quarters need mending--difficulty of getting silver money--will try to collect rents--bull gored a wagon horse--Mrs. Barnes at Mt. Vernon--doesn't believe war ships will come up river this year--shortage of salt in area--his greetings to Mrs. Washington if she gets to camp before his letter--local militia officers.","Will alter servants hall since it is not intended for a wash house--thinks Jennifer Adams has not made a deed for his land unless very recently--Adams wanted to clear himself on charges of cutting timber--will try to get Washington out of bargain with Adams--run-away slave--thinks there will be no action on stopping navigation of Potomac or erecting batteries--will talk to Col. [Geo.] Mason about it--Mason ill--Committee for county chosen recently, lists names--Connelly [Tory] captured while going disguised through Md.--minute scheme for area not up to Conventions expectations--painter [run-away slave calling self Joseph Wilson] among prisoners taken at Hampton, does not want to return--Dunmore proclamation to free all indentured servants and slaves that go over to British--thinks white servants more likely to cause trouble--reviews servant situation, miller being paid and sitting idle--will grind 100 barrels of flour, possibly for export in exchange for arms--promises constant attention to Genl. Washington's affairs.","Examination of [James] Cleveland re certificates of improvements on G.W.'s western lands--pd. Tho. Lawson for iron--Jennifer Adams' land--negro won't return to Va. from Adam's; should he be sold?--Col. [George] Mercer's \u0026 Col. [Geo. Wm.] Fairfax's estates--Bryan Fairfax's peculiar religious behavior--report of Dunmore attacking 100 men \"this side of the great Bridge ...\"--convention to raise 4000 men--Dunmore's negro troops--desires privateers to come and take Dunmore's squadron--negroes ill--Col. George Mason getting well--hopes for gunpowder--proposed Potomac battery--Sears still here painting new room and dining room--he has picture frames to make yet--altered wash house (servt. quarters)--Knowles not recovered [from bull's goring].","Mill swamp to be cleared for pasture--coopers cutting trees for staves--corn--several of Oliver Cleveland's people ill--plan for hedging and ditching--suggests fallowing land \u0026 putting into wheat, thus saving labor for ditching \u0026 hedging--briar hedge planted from mansion to Hell Hole eaten by cattle--cherry trees will not live--\"I should be glad to be informd in what manner the House now Buildy. opposite the store House is to be divided into partitions--in one of your Letters you say it is intended for the sick - if so I woud make Three Rooms in it- 1/2 the House or more in the part next the Chimney the Remainder divided into two Rooms each of which will have a window in it - the Door in the gable end to be of no use but still to be there that it may in its outward appearance look like the Store ...\"--Col. [George] Mercer's estate--[James] Cleveland's report on Kanawa lands-he will go to Fincastle \u0026 Bottetourt Courts to get evaluation of work--Wm. Stephens \u0026 Wm. Skilling here, say buildings on Ohio burnt by Indians--Mrs. Barnes and Milly Posey left today--Dunmore defeated again by Capt. Woodford.","Col. [George] Mercer's estate--difficulties in collecting rents in Loudon, no markets for crops, and men indicted there for spreading ideas that they should not be expected to pay--flower knots in garden to be leveled, flowers shrubs planted elsewhere--gravel sorted for walks--one of Cleveland's men left when hardships set in--Wm. Skilling will repair well--John Broad injured \"playing Frolick\"--wrote to Wmsbg. to sell the painter, now in jail there--believes Washington should accept wages as General.","In this letter Lunds writes about trying to recover runaway negro from [Jennifer] Adams and rent from Adams along with affairs of other tenants, among other topics.","River frozen--hasn't yet seen Mr. Marshall or Mr. Triplett about land exchange--thinks it bad scheme to raise hogs to take care of surplus corn--pork prices low--well keeps caving in, perhaps will have to ask instructions as to where to dig a new one--good negro shoemaker available from Adams--conduct of negroes--better sell bay or stop using him for breeding--hurts him to see miller and mill idle.","\"Bill receipted. Bill for 1 set cart boxes.\"","Exchange of Adams and Matthews land still not settled--much alarm in Alexandria, expecting an attack from 5 large ships reported to be off Cone [mouth of Potomac]--river now blocked with ice but women and children evacuating and moving goods--they will fight to defend town--he thinks the ships more apt to be oyster boats--packing Washington's china and glass into barrels and then would be able to move things at short notice to Mrs. Barnes and to Morris' barn--rum and wine to be moved too--everyone says they will come to help defend the Washington property--thinks 100 men could defend it against 1,000--Wm. Stevens paid for going out to [Washington's] Ohio lands--Cleveland--packing bacon--cannot sell flour--\"I wish you had said how large you woud have the negro houses you speak of in your letter, or whether you woud have them built with or without sheds.\"--one piece of woolen cloth came from weavers--nine wheels at work spinning--John Broad cannot live--tell Mr. [John Parke] Custis cannot deliver letters to Mount Airy because of ice--Mrs. Chichester will stay in Fauquier Co., feels it unsafe in Alexandria--will send his furniture to another county if Washington thinks best, however doesn't believe there will be an attack on Alexandria since Lord Dunmore's troops are too trifling.","Several accounts are over-due, one to Lanphier--Mercer's estate--no one has applied for Col. Fairfax's bond--Lord Fairfax at present pretty well--will sell Adams' negro to someone Washington owes money to--problems of the mill [on Bulskin ?]--Simpson--French and Dulany land not settled--John Broad still alive but dying--the well will hold, must make top brick instead of stone--house opposite store framed but not raised--next will work on 2-family quarters in Muddy Hole--salting fish--letter from England by Capt. Kelso here.","Question of Lund's wages, he only brought it up because Washington had offered to pay him equal to what he had had in any former year--never expects to be rich--will serve him faithfully--Mr. Baily wants 10% to collect the rents, thinks 5% is enough--suggests he might collect them himself--Tayloe has instructed him to deliver the bonds to Col. Peyton--problems with Cleveland, who must be paid since he was acting as Washington's agent--John Broad still alive--Adams' land--Triplett questions boundary between Washington's land and his--Adams pressing him to buy 300 acres--John Stone offering 360 acres on river next to former Adams land--spinning of linen going on slowly--sorry to hear Mr. Custis not well--furniture still at Mt. Vernon, hopes to avoid a move if no attack--Col. West will order militia for defense of Mt. Vernon in event of attack.","Informing Washington of affairs at Mt. Vernon, the condition of the negroes, advising some improvements to Mt. Vernon, and information about the movements of the British.","Dray colt--use of other horses--Stevens will not get to save the rest of Washington's lands [Kanawha] with only the negroes--he thinks it best to get two other white men and have them appointed by court to appraise work when done--if Washington thinks the upset times not enough excuse for failing to satisfy the legal requirements to save land from forfeiture must give Lund liberty to make best arrangement possible with man to go out--7,000 acres patented in Washington's name and Muse upon Pocatallico--Cleveland here and will record work in April when courts in Fincastle and Bottetourt--Cleveland says bottom lands on Kanawha very rich--packing furniture to move to Morris's barn--Cleveland's trial is Tues.--Cleveland claims his behaviour is not criminal and he has been misrepresented--has heard nothing from Milly Posey since Christmas.","Mrs. Washington can accompany the General anywhere now that she's gone thru smallpox [innoculation] successfully--expresses gratitude to Washington for his guardianship--\"He deserves the Name of Father who acts the Part of one.\"","Safe arrival Norwich with 2 mortars after long delay in Sound because of enemy and wind--better to continue by land--needs money to pay pilots and other expenses--send further orders--Capt. Burbeck with 18 of Gen. Lee's guards with him--believes this will be sufficient help--will send rest of troops on--hears of danger on road to New York--since no provisions, sending part of 130 men on--keeping or only sufficient to hoist mortar.","Requests Washington to write Gov. Trumbull to try to get some bounties for his men as for other Conn. battallions--he enlists men on that promise--has clothing for men, which is great inducement to enlist.","Supplies to be moved from Philadelphia to Milltown Yorktown and Lancaster--supplies being purchased--all necessaries for troops on march provided--defends conduct in not buying--there are two buyer in Philadelphia--sends 6 lemons raised near New York City.","Can't persuade troops to remain at New Rochelle in face of superior forces--troops not enlisting, army weak--few [English] troops left in New York--he holds two men who ran off to British, then came back to help a widow escape to New York.","Appeal by British prisoner of war to be exchanged or parolled for a few days to see his brother who has come from England on family business.","Hopes Washington will come to Mt. Vernon while troops in winter quarters--no crop for sale this year--wheat destroyed, mill idle, short crop of corn--gives corn crop yields from each farm--many visiters and horses cause great use of crops--also 24 of own horses--wants to try making rum, sugar, and molasses from Indian corn stalk for money crop.","Stewart is writing about the conduct of some of the soldiers and the need of supplies.","Trees to be planted--Triplett delays signing bond for land exchange with Washington--mentions Mr. McCarty, Massey and Chichester in relation to agreement--boundary disputes--inquire into purchase of Col. Stone's land--Beck's land sold--new covering horse--Col. Triplett accompanies Mrs. Washington across River today on way to camp--will question tenants.","Covering horse arrived--bond signed with Triplett for land below mill race--Robt. Adam pd. account--\"I have a great mind to put the Money into the Continental Loan office, but perhaps it would be proper to get your approbation first\"--[Mrs. Mary Washington] wants Silla sent to her, but Lund hates to part her from Jack--[Charles Washington] wrote for another hand but he didn't send one--tobacco land to be put to flax--pumpkin to be planted--per simmons for beer and spirits--mare sent by Col. Lewis sick--Lund's lip still sore.","Rain and snow prevented his going up to see Washington--will leave for camp last of month--flour and corn for sale, had to sell to govt.--will sell barrels of pork and beef--difficulties getting salt--doubts Lanphier will come to work this spring--who to leave to manage housekeeping in his absence?--Bishop not trustworthy and Milly Posey away from home-will sell negroes at private sale--meeting among Loudon draftees--[John Parke] Custis not returned from Williamsburg--Mrs. Custis and children not heard from--sickness among people--Jack and Sylla distressed at parting--lambs died--mare sent by [Col.] Lewis still sick.","Persuaded Lanphier to work by promising him a portion of corn crop and wool in place of money--much plank wasted by his delay--difficulties of getting their privateer into action--difficulties with draft law in county [Fairfax]--volunteer scheme hasn't worked--reassures Washington he will not leave his employ or hold him for higher wages while he is away leading army--Custis returned from Williamsburg--feeling against R[ichard] H[enry] L[ee] for his supposed scheming against Washington--will make molasses, sugar, Rum from corn next fall-won't attempt tobacco--breeding mare.","Breeding mare--Weaver captured deserter, thus is exempt from serving in army, but he's been let go because of high wages demanded--bargain with Triplett--Blair's bond--money put in Continental Loan office--rents collected from tenants in Loudon and Fauquier--Sam[uel W-n] collected some in Westmoreland--will come to camp after shad is put up for coming year--will send Washington's accounts by Col. Fitzgerald if he leaves first--covering horse thin--progress made on privateer \"General Washington\"--Lund expresses his faith in the ship and encourages Washington to keep his share.","Received letter by Gen. Woodford--can't sell negroes with their consent--negroes from Crawford innoculated with smallpox--getting in shad--covering horses--[John Parke] Custis in New Kent for elections--if not elected He'll come to camp with Lund--corn to sell--money in Loan office--Mercer land and Blair's bond.","Blair's bond--he and Mr. Custis set out for camp next week--Custis elected in Fairfax county--Col. Bassett innoculated for smallpox--less shad put up than expected--stopped running early--\"the Crabs, Thorns, Cedars \u0026c which we planted this Spring for Hedges appear to be all living. The Locusts at the North End of the House are all putting out I believe not one of them are dead, the variety of Trees at the South End are also alive, most of them I hope will live ...\"--ship \"George Washington\" launched--but in mud in Occoquan--loan office certificates--Lanphier worthless, refuses to work--\"I wanted much to get the Window finish'd in the Pediment that I might have the garret Passage plaister'd \u0026 clean'd out before Mrs. Washington returns - beside this the scaffling in the Front of the House cannot be taken away before it is finished - This prevents me from putting up with the Steps to the great Front Door ...\"--Sickness--will bring letter to Mrs. Washington.","Rain and his indisposition prevented his going to camp by now--[John Parke] Custis not to go, must go to assembly--Capt. Triplett's health forces him to resign commission.","John Parke Custis, stepson of George Washington, wrote to George Washington who was at Valley Forge about various aspects of the war.  He notified him that the Virginia legislature passed bills to help raise troops, the arrival of a French ship carrying uniforms and military supplies, and a note to his mom. Docketed by George Washington. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.","No word from G.W. in 2 posts--conditions of plantations under Davenport \u0026 Hill--breeding of cattle from Custis' English bull--wet summer--crops of corn, timothy and wheat--no workmen found but Lanphier \u0026 his man--making molasses from corn stalks--\"old Billy Harding wants to rent part of the Land you Bought of Mercer on four mile Run ...\"","Will try to buy Barry's and Marshall's land for G.W.--which negroes to sell?--sorry G.W. must forgo buying lands because of losses from farms under his (Lund's) management--wheat crop almost total loss--(the fly)--prepares to plant tobacco--ditching mill swamp--drowning in mill race of valuable slave Cooper James--Carpenter James injured with axe--received £200 from Capt. Lewis for Phaeton--sold flour to Boston for good price (scarsity there)--suggests G.W. speculate in wheat, sell flour at high prices--Wm. Roberts the miller, his merits \u0026 weaknesses for drink, \u0026 advises not to hire him again--mill race, tumbling dam at Piny \u0026 Dogue Run gate \u0026 dam which Roberts repaired or built--discusses building houses for prospective tobacco crop--campaign in Rhode Island \u0026 departure of Fr. admiral, Lord Howe \u0026 Johnstone--cleared money in pork--can't get workmen to assist Lanphier--\" ... if so the coverd ways will not get done ... \"--sickness among people--good pastures--took paper from G.W.'s trunk, can't get any in Alexa.--letter from Wm. Roberts enclosed.","Relays problems with recruiting for the army, currency depreciation and counterfeiting, land purchases in northern Virginia, and the management of Mount Vernon.","Resigned commission because of ill health--also, \"Would my health admit of my continueing in the Service, I could not Consistent with the Character of an Officer or Soldier by any Means Submit to have younger Officers placed over me.\"","Letter from Caleb Gibbs, commander of the Commander-in-Chief's Guard, to Royal Flint, assistant commissary of purchases, requesting a quarter cask of wine for His Excellency George Washington at Head Quarters. Signed by Gibbs with note that the cask of wine was received.","Concerned with auditing of army accounts ... Lewis, informed of a balance in his favor, requests Washington to order the Paymaster Gen. to honor this balance ... nonpayment of debts will injure him as well as the Public Service …","Invoice for beer, wine, bacon, sugar, and \"1 box directed to Mrs. Washington,\" etc.","Military intelligence--reports movement of British fleet and army in New York.","Requests George Washington's advice whether to sell Eastern shore lands because of heavy taxes and can get no one to live there \u0026 work them--rumors of truce to be offered by British King--appreciates Washington's advice on draining low grounds [at Abingdon] to prevent tidal floods--poor corn crops and depreciation of paper money--everyone paying old debts in paper money--purchase of Alexander's land--army's success at Stony Point. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","John Parke Custis writes to George Washington from his Abingdon regarding an offer of seventy five pounds for his property on the Eastern Shore of Virginia - is confident he can get more. Custis himself is considering purchasing Philip Alexander's land at a tempting price. Expresses his pleasure and congratulatory wishes on the arrival of Count d'Estaing's on the American coast. Custis reluctantly addresses a misunderstanding between himself and Colo. Bassett regarding the valuation and care of Washington's forty-seven head of cattle at Clairborne's plantation in King William County, Va. (part of Martha Washington's dower lands that Washington leased to John Parke Custis in 1778). Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","List of cattle on George Washington's plantation in King George County in the hand of John Parke Custis. The front of the document lists forty-seven cattle including eighteen \"Young Cows\" of the \"common breed \u0026 small,\" sixteen heifers of the \"English Breed,\" three steers, and ten \"best work Oxen.\" The reverse of the lists cattle valued by Colo. Bassett 'last fall.' Autograph document, 2 pages.","John writes how the new plantation needs constant attention, but would be \"very advantageous to your Estate in the Neck, and will add much to the Prospect from the House.\"","Enclosed is letter to Mr. Fras Gallibert, French merchant prisoner at N.Y., to be forwarded to him--his health improves, but George [Lewis'] is poor--George settles on Frederick cty. land; will Washington sell some of his land adjoining?--no news from Charles Town [Charleston, S.C.]--Gen. Woodford moving Va. troops there-\"will not the Irish demands of a fair trade operate to our advantage?\"","Bill addressed Master George Washington--total £297.6.0 Va. Curr.--bill for broadcloth, buttons, silk, thread, dressed leather for making coat and waistcoat.","Showed Col. Bassett his letter, but doesn't know whether he's complied with it--concern over no news from Charlestown [S.C.]--feeling among gentry and people at large regarding congress's recommendation regarding currency--he and Col. Mason expect to be elected to assembly with no opposition.","Incloses Philadelphia paper announcing news of a victory in the south [King's Mountain ?].","Receipts and certificates collected for supplies and horses requisitioned last Jan.--Will Washington appoint someone to examine and approve them as per law of state of N.J. which he incloses?","Mortified at actions of [Va.] legislature--wishes to resign his public office but feels it his duty to continue in legislature to express his protests at their actions--emission of 10 million pounds immediately--action between Cornwallis and Genl. Greene--Greene has won universal esteem for his conduct.","Sends boots Washington ordered from his shoe factory--invites Washington to visit again--sorry to hear Mrs. Washington is ill--suggests she spend summer in Wethersfield rather than go back to Va.--hogshead of boots being sent to Col. Sheldon.","John Parke Custis writes to Washington relieved to hear that his mother Martha Washington is back in good health. His family is suffering from an epidemic that his stricken many family members with his youngest son being dangerously ill. Custis apprises Washington of his current circumstances in dealing with a dispute of monies owed to Robert Alexander for land purchase includes a copy of a notice dates 26 May 1781 [see RM-1188.004]. Reports of damages by British troops to nearby neighbors properties including Colo. Bassett. Fortunately, Custis' home and property were unaffected. He is pleased to inform Washington of accounts of 'our Countrymen do not want Spirit or Inclination to join the Marquiss,' with forty-six men from the county volunteering for service. Custis himself has provided clothes and horses for two volunteers. Reports that Genl. Nelson was appointed governor with the assembly granting him very great powers to support the war. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.","On 26 May 1781 John Parke Custis notifies \"To All Persons whom it may concern\" a dispute between Robert Alexander and himself regarding the purchase of land and monies owed by Custis to Alexander. Custis appoints Charles Simms as his lawful attorney in the matter. Custis proposes four options to rectify the dispute and if none are disagreeable, Custis' attorney will authorize a payment of forty eight thousand pounds current money. Autograph document, pages. Docketed in the hand of George Washington. Document included in Custis' 11 July 1781 letter.","Death of his father [Fielding Lewis]--father's will directs Dismal Swamp lands and others to be sold-estate in debt--give opinion on accepting credit and also description of land--mother [Betty Lewis] and family well--\" ... as well as is the old Lady-forwards letter from Havana.","Detailed description of Dow's land on Cameron Run--Mrs. French will never consent to exchange land--G.W. anxious to have her land--Mrs. W. goes to Mr. Digges across river in company of Dr. Stewart (Stuart)--[Mrs. French's land is between Epsewasson and Little Hunting Creeks, part of Union Farm].","Received letters and will forward them to England--will forward Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd's letters under protection of Washington's.","Lund encloses [Benj.] Dulany's letter concerning Mrs. French's landand Mr. and Mrs. D. agrees to sale of land.","Lund writes about further efforts to exchange Dow and French lands, maybe Mrs. F. can be persuaded to trade Manley's land (adjoining French's), and has purchased Dow's land to bargain with Mrs. F along with a description of land.","Lund writes about how the sale of Custis horses didn't take place although Col. Dandridge offers both to G.W. in exchange for giving up two years payments from Dandridge's estate, both as covering horses may repay quickly and one may do for the turf.","Lund writes about how Dow wants payment for land made in Philadelphia and will try to collect rents to repay what G.W. has borrowed. He will also get Gilbert Simpson [on Washington's western lands] to try to get money and James Cleveland to collect debt for Col. Wm. Crawford.","Lund writes about various aspects of the family and the famrs including that he believes there is peace in King's speech to Parliament, horses suitable as chariot horses (will get horse [from Custis estate]), shoats only doubled in size, very disappointing, bank froze all winter, grapevinesand apple trees, someone cutting timber on G.W.'s land, Custis's legal title to Alexander's land [Abingdon], and that children at Abingdon are well, will come to Mt. V. to stay some time.","Lund writes on how the crops are short and other financial matters.","Lund writes about the amount of wheat from each farm and how few will sell wheat, expecting price to go up because of the peace treaty with Britain.","Letter by Betty Lewis--hurt at not hearing from him during afflictions--husband and brother Sam died within 3 weeks of each other and she has been ill--\" ... My Dear Brother was there not one half our you could spare to write a few lines to an only Sister whoe was laboring under so mutch affliction both of Body and mind ...\" Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, integral address panel. Docketed by George Washington.","Unsuccessful in collecting rents--tenants over the ridge will pay as soon as specie is in circulation among them--they have good crops--Mr. Throckmorton undesirable tenant because he would put negroes and overseer on land, lowering quality--describes tenants and plantations--tenants on this side the ridge in bad shape, can't pay--new cook, Richard Burnett ill, very good industrious fellow, but complains of being lonely--refuses to mix with negroes--[Pitman] best kitchen gardner they've had--kiln for drying wheat--Dow's land--Washington's house in Alexandria--Dr. Stuart to build in Alexandria--got negro from Norfolk where he's been since seige of York.","Sends Washington a pamphlet lately out on a political issue--she recommends it as disinterested and sensible--\"Some say there is no Cincinnatus in existence; I think there is.\"","The drawing was known to George Washington who sent it to Tobias Lear on 22 December 1794, describing it as \"the sketch which has been presented to me by Mr. Claiborn, of the new method of lowering and raising boats without locks.\" Washington had received a letter from Claiborne in 1784 in which he discussed navigable rivers to the west; whether Claiborne sent the drawing at that time is uncertain. It could also have been given to Washington in early December 1794 when he and Claiborne met together in Philadelphia, or sent in a follow-up letter Claiborne wrote on 16 December 1794.","\"Inclosed I have Sent you my Fathers letters wharein you will See his intention Before his death, of releiving me out of my distressis, Occasioned by my Youthfull Folley\"--requests a loan--now in jail.","Lewis, surveyer of Rockingham County, informs W. that he can find no record of registration of land on \"Little Kanaway\" by Col. [William] Crawford--lands on Ohio and Shurtee [Chartier] are regestered-Michl. Cresap disputes this--most of land in newly formed Mononghela county, should make inquiries there--receives condolences on death of brother [Gen. Andrew Lewis?]--death of Fielding Lewis--.","Little news regarding Washington's Ohio lands and plantations under Simpson--can't write what he heard in a letter--David Bradford, lawyer, has news of lands, enclosed copy of his letter--recommends Bradford as good agent for Washington's business there--people in Washington's Bottom on Ohio leaving after hearing he is to assert claim--rumor that Washington's land there has been recently surveyed among large tracts by Pa. People for sale in Philadelphia--people should be warned of a fraud--leaves west as soon as his [Lewis'] land is surveyed.","Incloses draft of a deed to be executed by Col. Bassett--will accomplish his business at next general court.","Wishes to clear up title to land bought from father [Sam. Washington]--originally bought from Col. Phil. Pendleton, and title still in Washington's hand--will be at sweet springs when Washington visits his plantation.","Writes by naval officer going to Philadelphia--fatigues of passage to West Indies and here reduced health--hopes to benefit from more settled climate of this place--ships leaving--sends letters to Mrs. Washington and Fanny Bassett by ship for Norfolk.","Affairs of Dismal Swamp Co.--letters from Mr. Jamason, chief manager--intends to advertise meeting in Richmond in Oct.--will Washington do this instead, for greater effect?--agrees to sale of their partnership lands.","His are only letters which have \"... communicated information of my friends.\"--hopes George Washington has recovered from reported sickness--was very ill after passage, and recovers slowly--Physician in Charleston will probably bleed him to relieve pain in head--will remain til April--always tries to act honorably--thanks for money--will return by water which is cheaper--gratitude to his uncle--can't procure acorns and seeds he wants as \"they fall from the Trees early in November.\"--transplanted 50 or 60 of Magnolia and a number of the live Oak to bring with him--\"Miller's description of the Magnolia cannot be two highly embellished--there is a Species of them called the bay Laurel but none that I have yet heard of under the denomination of the Umbrella, from the discription I have had of it, it will not answer Your purpose I presume, as it is said not to exceed the height of 6 or 7 feet--it may rather be considered a shrub.\"","Major Washington has remained with them since January, and though he wishes he could say his health was improved by the Southern climate, he fears \"his disorder is too inflexible to be remov'd by mere Change of Climate.\"","Lists number of shares owned by individuals, including G. Washington, 1 share.","Bill for plank and shingles, total amount £87.9.0.","Acknowledges receipt of a gross of bottles (probably rye whiskey) and discusses the purchasing of shares of Potomac Company stock.","John informs George that during a recent visit to Mount Vernon a \"great Coat of yours\" and book became mixed-up with his own belongings. John then discusses one of George Washington's notable entrepreneurial activities - the breeding of mules. Seeking to emulate his brother, John suggests that George send one of his \"Jack Asses\" to Bushfield, John's plantation, to breed with his mares.","Jefferson requests information about David Bushnell's \"submarine navigation\" experiments during the American Revolution.","Sends him live oaks plants and acorns of live oak and water oak--also seeds and plants of laurel tree.","Account from April 1786 - Dec. 1788, for various medicines and spices.","Glad to receive news of Mt. Vernon--will enquire about a she-ass--the Secretary and General Nelson most likely to have one--Mr. Bassett gave him box to convey safely to Mt.Vernon--not finished copying letters--will return soon--thanks him for kind invitation [to live at Mt. Vernon as manager ?] and hopes he will be equal to the job-- \"... my experience in business but illy qualifies me for embarking on it, but under Your direction and from your example I flatter myself I shall derive insight, and I must hope that my attention and integrity will in some degree make amends for my deficiencies.\"--wrote to inform him of act passed in Richmond to discharge interest certificates on all Loan office warrants issued by the state--Dr. Lamey [Le Mayeur?] to deliver this and shoes--lots in Fredericksbg not sold.","Autograph document signed, fragment, endorsed \"Rect. No. 149 Walker Blunt Block Maker\".Bill for £1.3.0.Receipted on April 14, 1786 by Washer Blunt; Endorsed on back by [the officers of the Potomac Company] George Washington, John Fitzgerald and George Gilpin.","Thornton writes to request G.W. to send any papers dealing with Hight [Jost Hite] land, which he bought of his father [Sam. Washington] and is now up for litigation, if turned out, will have to move house he's begun to other of his lands adjoining this.","This agreement between George Washington and Penelope French secured for his use the last piece of property he added to his Mount Vernon estate, a parcel that would become part of Union Farm. French, who had a life in interest in the land and buildings, also leased to Washington the use of twenty-one enslaved people including \"Will, Paschal, Paul, Abraham, Sabine, Rosanna, Daphne, Lucy, Delia, Grace, Tom, Isaac, Robert, Moses, Julius, Spencer, Nancy, Celia, Nell, Mitty, and Lett\", and three young children not named. The agreement stipulated that Washington must ensure the enslaved were \"clothed and fed in the same manner as slaves usually are within this commonwealth and shall not be removed and worked out of the said county of fairfax\", and is \"unreasonably worked or neglected in sickness or treated within humanity\", they would be returned to French.","Thanks to Washington for letter [offering him and Fanny a portion Mt. Vernon land and the stewardship of Mt. Vernon, thus relieving Washington of many duties]--\"Both Fanny and myself are happier in this family than we could be in any other, or I am persuaded in a house of our own, ...\"","Sends wagon down with spelts [wheat-like grain]--one bag spilled-rest sent to care of Wm. Hartshorn in Alexandria--has engaged part of the Poland oats Washington wants and will procure more.","Thanks for timber near Rectertown--unable to come see him because of \"distressed situation\"--clear of debts in Fairfax--sends son with letter--can Washington employ him (son) or get him into business?","Concern over Washington's letter--insists he realizes importance of good education and strives for it--never lets dress or pleasure intervene--does not intend to follow example of his brother Ferdinand.","Williams' bond is counter-signed by William Kerchival. Latter part of document tells of the seizing of Williams' property by the deputy sheriff for not paying rent as bound.","Receipt for £13.2.6 on July 16, 1787 in Washington's hand, signed by Craig. Bill for 6 weeks board for two servants at 25/ each, plus balance of old account--total £13.15.","Has seen coach painter and quotes prices for painting, gilding, etc. the chariot--this is for varnishing coach body and surface polished, with no varnish to be added later--a cheaper mode is painting first and varnishing later--work will take 4-5 weeks--has made no contract with him, nor mentioned names--cannot give price of lining since coach-maker is away--a postscript gives price of lining as £3 exclusive of cloth and lace--quotes price and yardage of lace and cloth.","Receipt from Joseph Cook [Cooke], a Philadelphia jeweler and silversmith, to George Washington for one gold watch chain with an engraved 'cypher' as well as a velvet ribbon. The total sum listed is £9.7.3. Docketed in Washington's writing and dated August 10, 1787. Autograph document signed, with Washington autograph, 1 page.","Invoice to George Washington from R. Sprigg. Receipted for stud fees of mules.","Incloses copy of account requested--will send account from Mr. Payne--is looking for father's [Fielding Lewis] paper of money payable and receivable from Washington--wants lands sold which father owned with Washington--if possible before he goes west this summer--how much can he get for shares in Dismal Swamp Co.?--has Washington heard of plan to drain it?","Lt. [Bezaleel] How[e], who intends to enter an enterprize to some part of the Spanish settlements on the shores of [So?] America, desires a letter from Washington, stating he was an officer of the New Hampshire line and in the Guards--Trumbull recommends him to be a man \"of probity \u0026 honor\".","Begs financial aid--unfortunate marriage ruined him--married again, but can't get wife's inheritance yet--father refuses to help--rented a house in Greensvill \"in this state\" and has to keep a poor tavern--asks for land in Dismal Swamp to live on--will take care of Washington's business there.","Letter discussing Washington's previous note inquiring if Thomas Lewis would serve as his land agent.","Political situation in Conn.--Gen'l Assembly of Conn. passing resolves for organizing Congress under new constitution--will appoint electors in Jan., \"this appointment the Assembly have retained in their own power - thinkg it more likely to be exercised with judgment \u0026 discretion than it would be to be entrusted in the hands of the people at large\"--Senators elected--Representatives to be chosen by people--mentions circular letter from N.Y. state convention--few discordant notes in Conn. assembly--no disagreement over president, but over vice-president--desires Bowdoin for office, since Adams is talked of for Supreme Court--asks after [David] Humphreys.","Asks Washington's advice and aid--his father's estate [John A. Washington] is in danger of being sued by Dr. Stewart for nonpayment of a bond--this was given to aid uncle Sam [Washington] and now Charles, [Sam's executor] won't pay--doesn't want to sue uncle Chas.--Nancy [Anne Blackburn, his wife] sends love--mares being brought down, will pay for season.","Bushrod to move to Alexandria--can't keep up plantation and practice law too--prefers law--can sell land and negroes to discharge debts due from his father's estate--has rented his land on advantageous terms--Mother will remain at Bushfield--desires Washington's approval--bearer, Mr. Packet goes to Alexandria to inquire about rent of houses.","Conn requests that Washington pay the bearer (John Middleton) 3 pounds \"which the Revd Mr. D. Griffith subscribed for you towards repairing the Church etc.\" Receipted and witnessed by Ricahrd Burnet Walker on verso.","Encloses Mr. Cowper's letter respecting N. Carolina land--Mr. Cowper only one who wants land and can pay for it--desires Washington to agree to sell to Cowper because estate of [Fielding Lewis] needs money from sale of lands to pay debts--he leaves for Kentucky next week, and cannot bargain further--has found bill for £50 drawn by executors of Wm. Armistead.","Declines with thanks Washington's offer of a house rent free [in Alexandria ?]--has no office or outbuildings--might be unhealthy--glad Washington approves of decision to give up farming--conscious of competition legal in Alexandria--he and Nancy [Ann, wife] will be at Mt. Vernon after Christmas.","Armistead's Bill of exchange--made no fixed price in offer of Carolina land to Mr. Cowper--asked what it is worth--has heard land is in bad shape and may be sold for taxes--Mr. Riddick and Mr. Godwin attend to paying this--other land bought not assessed--maybe hard to find land in Kentucky--will give Washington best intelligence of it he can.","Bond of £1000 for 5000 acres of land in Kentucky.","\"For putting in Buckwheat. Receipted by Peter Pool with an \"\"X\"\" mark.\"","This is a petition to George Washington requesting a pardon of Margaret Stone. Citing the facts that Stone is about forty years old, mother of seven children, and it is her first offense, the undersigned [including Lund Washington and Peyton Randolph] request a pardon.","Thanks for kind offer, but had already rented an office--will repair [Washington's] stable for use--accepts offer of hay--hard to get it and expensive in [Alexandria].","Expresses thanks for Washington's goodness--realizes bad condition of their estate--great need for clothes--have a servant stop by Mr. Hanson's for some things to be repaired.","Thanks for unmerited kindness and attention--will pay respects at Mt. Vernon before Washington leaves for N.Y.--sure he will accept the presidency despite preference for Mt. Vernon--\"... it is the general opinion of the Friends to the New Government, that if you decline being at the head of it, It never can, or will take effect\"--returns to London in a few months where he does business under the firm of Donald \u0026 Burton.","Explains inability to answer sooner--will see the land he mentions and give his idea of its value. [This is probably land Washington was considering buying from John Dandridge in Gloucester County.]","Reports that his nephew Lund Washington, heard in Stafford County that people were saying \"we shoud have a very pretty President at the head of our new Government one who had pd of his Debts within the time of the war with paper money altho it had been lent to him in specia.\"--Col. [George] Mason responsible--believes Mason's son-in-law started it.","Washington's letter to him delayed--Gen. Nelson's illness--has seen land Washington is interested in buying--encloses sketch of it taken from old survey--description of land--4 mi. from Gloucester C.H.--\"a good, not a fine piece of land\"--[Sketch of land is enclosed].","2 copies - one retained copy in Warner Lewis' hand. Another contemporary copy in another hand with the docket, \"From Warner Lewis Esqr. 11 March 1789 (Copy). Original sent to John Dandridge Esqr. 26th March 1789\".","2 copies - one retained copy in Warner Lewis' hand. Another contemporary copy in another hand with the docket, \"From Warner Lewis Esqr. 11 March 1789 (Copy). Original sent to John Dandridge Esqr. 26th March 1789\".","In answer to letter of 26th Inst, mentions caution regarding getting ready--is prepared to go with mother and Mrs. Willis on Thurs, or Fri. to Mt. Vernon--remains there till the horses return for his Aunt--hopes to find him at Mt. Vernon when he arrives.","Unable as yet to get information on lands Washington is interested in--goes to New Orleans in 2 weeks--\"I have seen a very extrordinary publication in a Fredericksburg Paper wherin mention is made of Gen. W-ks-n [James Wilkinson ?] having prepared a fleet of 25 Boats some of them armed with three Pounders and maned with 150 men who intend fighting their way down the Mississippi into the Gulph of Mexico. It is very extrordinary how such a report coud have taken its rise as Ge. W-ks-n is now here and intends down the River at the same time as I do, with only five or six Tobacco [ ] instead of 25 armed Boats.\"--sends some \"pecaun\" nuts from New Orleans--Indians doing mischief--but lands settling fast despite scalpings--price of corn--returns to Mt. Vernon in August.","Solicits money from Washington for erection of a Methodist Episcopal church in Alexandria--contributions have been slow--names prominent Alexandrians who have contributed--wishes him a good journey to the north.","PA list of accounts addressed to His Excellency Gen. Washington Esq. from the firm of Pope and Cadle, who sold lace, silk, and other hosiery at 12 William Street, New York. The document shows that on April 30, the day of his inauguration, Washington purchased 3 hat tassels. In May, he purchased 3 pairs of white silk hose and 28 yards livery lace. A note at the bottom states that one pair of hose was for Tobias Lear, who paid for them separately.","It is likely that the hat tassels purchased on Inauguration Day were for Giles and Paris, enslaved men who rode and drove the horses that pulled Washington's carriage.","Delivered his letter and package to Mrs. Washington--has arranged for Mrs. Washington's trip to N.Y.--hired [Gabriel] Van Horn \u0026 Co. to drive her--tries to allay her fears at driving with strange horses and coachman--gives charges for trip.","Mr. Fenwick, bears a gift of a small 2-deck ship which will act as a chimney piece of a large room before a looking glass.","He is sending a sermon preached a year ago which is appropriate today--\"When you removed from my house, your goodness allowed me to be conversant in your family as a domestic for some months, before the College was removed to Concord\".--lauds Washington's religious attitudes and Christian behavior.","Receipt for inoculating fruit trees.","According to Washington's directions he has pd. Col. Hooe £700 in part of debt due heirs of Co. Colville by Th. Montgomerie, Adam Stewart and Cumberland Wilson--will make payments of £500 and £250 soon--\"The Laws both of Maryland \u0026 Virginia authorized me to pay current money at the par of exchange in discharge of Sterling Debts and in the manner Col. Hooe received his money.\"","He has been down the Ohio--found a settlement on the Kanawa under James Neal of Frederick County, who patented 2200 A.--he persuaded them they had no right to the land, since it was in center of land surveyed for officers of Washington's old Va. regt. [Fr. \u0026 Ind. War]--they agree to buy it cheap if it will be sold, because their settlement has increased value greatly of land--people won't settle unless there's a settlement already there--he has power of attorney to make a settlement for Neal.","Mares such as Washington wants can be had for £25 specie--doesn't know cost of sending them to Virginia--his commission for procuring them would be 10%.","Requests loan of about £300 to pay outstanding debts on estate of Mr. Aylett, his wife's first husband [she was Elizabeth Dandridge Aylett Henley, Mrs. Martha Washington's sister]--will give land and negroes as security.","Expresses gratitude for \"your powerful friendship\" in appointment of Mr. Meredith.","Received intimation this morning from Gen. Lincoln, so renewed request made in Philadelphia.","£11.5.0 for shoeing horses, \"a new handel \u0026 ring for a fork,\" and \"to drogs an doctren the whet hors head\".","Betty writes that George Augustine Washington, Bushrod and Corbin are there to help settle Mary Washington's estate--Bushrod says she's to have no part of the slaves [of Mary Washington's estate]--discusses division of her property--doctor's bills high--Col. Ball thinks crops will pay off debts of estate. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.","Has purchased 2 bay mares for Washington--sends them down next week--with good care, they will be satisfactory next year.","He was manager for Col. George Mercer's estate in Frederick County when it was sold by Washington--Jas. Mercer kept scolding him and complaining of bad management of farms--Mr. Snickers had written letter to Jas. Mercer maligning his conduct--Capt. Ed. Snickers nailed up his cornhouse door and threatened to serve a writ on him--he was going to bring suit against Mr. Mercer for this treatment, but the war intervened--before war, tried to settle dispute but Mercer refused and he brought suit--sends Washington copy of affadavit--Washington, he is informed, means to bring suit against him for damage--lists a number of questions, seeking testimony of Washington in the suit against Mercer.","Has recorded deed of the land in Gloucester to Washington for the £800 offered.","Waited until recess of Congress to bother Washngton with another letter--the Gloucester county land, is not worth £800--John Nicholson of Gloucester is interested in leasing the land on back creek [sic]--Nicholson has asked several questions about the land so passes them on to Washington.","Written at Wilmington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. The letter expresses the author's laudatory and religious feelings about Washington. This letter was presumably once in the Washington papers.","Seeks settlement for payment for his services as manager of Col. George Mercer's plantations in Frederick County--will acceed to arbitration--puts queries to Washington on his management of the farms, the answers will be put as proof--claims Col. Ed. Snickers cast aspersions on his character--sends letter to Clerk of district court of Fredericksburg.","She is sick in strange city and begs food for self and fatherless child--late husband (Col. John White's) acct. can't be settled until Congress meets--Col. Alexander Hamilton knows her character and situation.","She suffers in prison without heat or bed, with her child, Kitty White--deceased husband's (Col. John White's) daughter has had her imprisoned to give an account of his property which wouldn't pay his debts--she cannot give security until she can write to Georgia and explain the business.","Glad he's returned safely from eastern tour--breeding mares extremely hard to come by--only the wealthy have them and they prize them highly--Adam Reigart is looking in Lancaster Cty, Mr. Baltzer Spangler searching in the county--will try to send mares to Mt. Vernon before Jan.--compliments to Mr. Lewis and rest of family.","Letter signed by Fenwick Mason and addressed to His Excellency George Washington Esq. President of the United States of America. It refers to various wines ordered by the President for entertaining, including \"26 dozen claret and 12 dozen vins de grave.\"","Bill of lading for \"dix huit Caisses de Vin en bouteille\"--shipped aboard the ship \"Le Jean Jacques de St. Malo,\" captain Le Grand.","Encloses a copy of letter from Adam Reigart--sorry so many difficulties have been encountered in finding mares--Mr. Spangler's report not favorable either--has engaged another man--will remain at home 3 or 4 weeks--will write Mr. Miller, mentioned in Reigart's letter--Mrs. Reigart's death and daughter's illness.","Explains why his brother wrote Washington twice on same subject--he [brother] goes to Berkeley to try to discover documents to defend title to his land--Bushrod apologizes for not writing, but injured his hand badly--apologizes for applying for federal job [district attorney of Va.], had thought Supreme Court made nominations, not the president, and he realizes position Washington was put in--congratulations of the season.","Bill for shoeing horses and for bottles of ointment during period Jan. 11-June 15 1790.","At Mr. Nicholson's request, Warner sends a copy of a letter he wrote several months ago, supposing the first was lost in the mail.","Meteorological account--work done on each farm, giving division of labor--work days lost by sickness--stock on each farm--work of ditchers, coopers, and joiners and carpenters--amount of grain ground at mill. Includes putting up post and rail fence around the vineyard.","A list of furniture, including sofas, mirrors, chairs, draperies, miscellaneous small furnishings, lamps, china (Sevres). Used in the New York house; total £665.14.6.","[John?] Fairfax wants higher wages than £25 per annum [as overseer]--will probably leave at end of year--difficulty in finding reliable overseers for the salary--thinks Mr. [James] Bloxham's wages (£40) too high--he's not any better than any overseer in the country--suspects him of embezzling funds from ferriages--Fairfax would like to have Bloxham's job at the high salary, but G.A.W. has discouraged him--but he's a good overseer--recommends removing James from carpentering house to act as an overseer--white overseers expensive--remove Davy to Dogue Run and Will to Muddy Hole--hasn't told the Farmer [Bloxham] yet of plans to oust him--G.A.W. goes to Berkeley for his health--wheat and tobacco crops--flour ground and the prices it will bring--new bolting cloth in place, will enable superfine flour to be made--Mr. Wilson to send his corn to the mill--prices in Alexandria high--will increase crops of pease, potatoes, carrots as Washington desires--Ehler appears industrious and able [German gardner]--\"I have replaced in the Shrubberies the Dogwood Red Bud Sasafrass Laurel and Crabapples - the Ivy have almost entirely died under both walls - among the shrubs some of these shall be interspersed\"--Muse's account with Washington--very cold weather endangers grain crops--barley has suffered much.","For colouring and bordering 2 rooms and mending one room £8.5.0.","Meteorological Account--work done on each farm, giving division of labor--work days lost by sickness--stock increase and decrease for each farm--work of ditchers, coopers, joiners and carpenters--amount of grains ground at mill. Includes \"lathing and shingling the shed of the Barn Yard.\"","Paid account to Porter \u0026 Ingraham, after satisfying himself they were valid--will no more let mares or jennets be taken away from Mt. Vernon before being paid for breeding with Jacks--rest of mares from Mr. Zantzinger have come--encloses his letters [see letters of March 9 \u0026 14, P. Zantzinger to G.A.W.]--is making inquiries for person to take Fairfax's place as overseer--son of James DeNeil is no good in job at Dr. Stuart's--Mr. Gevins is good, but wants his own plantation when Fitzhugh lets him go--has had application from Anthony Whiting, an Englishman, who seems to know the whole business but wants 40 Guineas--gave Gen. Cadwallader as reference--has given Mr. Bloxham his notice and he wants to leave immediately--Davy doesn't want to go to Dogue Run as overseer--pleads his recent jaundiced condition as reason--Will not as good as Davy, but considers him for Muddy Hole--gives number of hogsheads of tobacco prized--Gardener [Ehler] laments no cabbage seed came with other seeds and buckwheat from Biddle--he's fond of flowers but promises to attend to more practical things--\"The posts which stood against the Barn, at the Mansion house I had put within shortly after you left Home.\"--too wet to complete fencing at Deep Run--when Bishop Green went away, secured the house--they are living at place of Col. McCarty's where Mrs. Barnes formerly lived--dampness delays and hampers sowing--a severe sickness among horses and mules--fluctuating wheat prices--sold all on hand, gives prices taken.","Hasn't written him since he left because he's so busy--asks her uncle to please send her a guitar [\"gettar\"], as all the young ladies are learning music, and it is very simple to learn--a man named Tracy teaches the gettar and harpsichord lessons--hears he and aunt are coming home this summer.","One page of accounts between the President's household in New York and local confectioner Joseph Corre. Includes purchases of macaroni, bitter almonds, caraway seed, and ice cream. On April 15, the President's household purchased \"dinner drest,\" when John and Abigail Adams, John Jay, and Thomas Jefferson dined with him. \"Dinner drest\" was ordered again on April 29 when Washington dined with a group of senators.","Signed by Joseph Corre and docketed on verso.","Received his assent to agreement between Dr. Stuart and Alexander on Custis estate--glad it's to be compromised even if injurious to Custis estate--had Custis paid in legal currency, transaction would have been legal--high court of chancery may put price anywhere from £48,000 to £8,000--if the higher figure, would ruin the estate for the Custis children--Col. George Mason considers his appointment an insult, because he never approved of the govt.--but Mr. Hector Ross thinks Mason's acrimony against the Constitution is much abated--Mason dislikes \"pomp \u0026 parade\" in N.Y.--\" ... swearing by G-d that if the President was not an uncommon Man we should soon have the Devil to pay. but hoped \u0026 indeed did not fear so long as it pleased God to keep him at the Head - but it would be out of the power of those Damnd monarchical fellows with the Vice president, \u0026 the Women to ruin the nation.\"--prices high in Alexandria and farmers making money--law passed moving court from Alexandria but another to be passed moving it back--Roger West thrown out of Assembly--Lund's eyes very bad--snowing hard now--wheat crops looking good--describes Washington's stand of wheat at field at Morris, Frenches and the Ferry--hopes to see Washington and Mrs. Washington in summer at Mt. Vernon--\"No person has an idea but that you must remain at the head of the Government so long as you Live. Which I pray God may be with some degree of Comfort and satisfaction to yourself, for I have no doubt but your fatigue, trouble \u0026 vexation is very great.\"","Report of the death of her son Lawrence's first wife (Susannah Edmundson) in child-birth. Settlement of Mary Ball Washington's estate. Asks about her son, Robert, who was serving as Washington's personal secretary.","Blacksmith's bill for shoeing General Washington's horses and making a bolt for a [coach]--part itemized, part lumped together: \"To shoeing \u0026 repairing shoes \u0026c of 11 horses for 2 months ... \"--included are \"Two charges for shoeing a gray mare not entered ... being for T. Lear.\" Receipted by Cliland on September 27.","Report of work done on each farm during the week, including report of amount of grain ground at mill, sickness among negroes, increase and decrease in cattle, work of ditchers. Autograph document, 4 pages, in hand of G. A. Washington, docketed by George Washington, \"From Maj. Geo. A. Washington 20th Aug. 1790,\" docketed in another hand \"Report Aug. 1790 Mt. Vernon,\" laminated, watermark (F. Hayes \u0026 crown over encircled heraldic device).","Safe arrival of Will--expected him home at Mt. Vernon sooner--his great anxiety to do right in Washington's affairs--considering moving Anthony Whiting to place occupied by Fairfax when he goes--estimate of Whiting's capabilities and character--Garner [Wm. Gardener, overseer of the River Plantation?] is leaving too, wants higher wages--Mr. Gwin in Alexandria has recommended a young boy of respectable family to take Garner's place--he has had no experience--no family--George A. Washington disagrees with Washington's theory of having all married men--cheaper to have single one--work terms of new overseer--wheat and buckwheat--corn seed sent from New York good--corn crop--\"... a piece of wood of the kind and dimensions you denoted shall be prepared ...\"--very little ice left--Peter and Godfrey busy with small odd jobs--mares in pasture are mischievous and troublesome--terrible rain storm and winds delay work--corn broken down--weather warm until yesterday--very cool--red corn George Washington sent destroyed by insects, dying in the hill--pumpkin seed from Col. Platt's prizes he thinks will flourish.","For a newspaper subscription--\"To Sub to Daily Advn. from the 1st May 17[illegible] [to] this day is 1 Year \u0026 4 months @48[illegible] To Advr [illegible] £4.[illegible].\"","Meteorological account -- work done on each farm, giving division of labor -- work days lost by sickness -- stock increase and decrease -- work of ditchers, coopers, joiners and carpenters -- amount of grain ground at mill. Includes work on new barn and stables at Mansion House.","Meteorological account -- work done on each farm, giving division of labor -- work days lost by sickness -- stock increase and decrease -- work of ditchers, coopers, joiners and carpenters -- amount of grain ground at mill. Includes work on new barn and stables at Mansion House.","Washington's sister mentions his recent trip to Rhode Island, inquires about his health, and reports her health problems. She would like to visit Mount Vernon before the Washingtons return to Philadelphia; invites them to visit her. Mentions items left to Washington in their mother's will; the accounts of the estate will be settled soon.","In hand of George Augustine Washington and includes; Meteorological account--work done on each farm giving division of labor--work days lost by sickness--stock increase and decrease--work of ditchers and coopers, joiners and carpenters--amount of grain ground at mill. Mentions making stalls in the sheds of the new barn; also, putting up a post and rail fence to enclose cow-house.","George A. Washington writes about how he didn't write sooner because George Washington had just left Mt. Vernon -- will be more prompt with reports hereafter -- unable to complete the barn for the stock because of many other jobs for Carpenters \u0026 their illness -- some progress made on barn.","Account with David Clark in Philadelphia for repairing the coach, harnesses, halters, and reins over a period of several years.","Receipt for £50 from George Washington by George [Augustine] Washington's hands--for his donation for year 1790 to school in the Alexandria Academy.","Receipted [April] 12 by John Barnes. Account for Feb. 21 and April 2 for Best Bourbon Coffee, amounting to £8.15.4.","A bond detailing a loan agreement between De Barth and Washington. Signed by Washington, De Barth, Peter Miller, and Tobias Lear.","Receipted on [June 2] by H. Burgess. Account includes cotton, linens, gause, etc., amounting to £6.19.1.","Writes to know if Washington arrived safe in Philadelphia--weather has been miserable since he left--Mrs. Stuart here at Mount Vernon, waiting to go over the river--Mr. and Mrs. Lund Washington here yesterday--he is worse--veal lights, supposed to help his eyes, have made them worse.","This document is an account of medical calls and treatments at Mount Vernon, mostly to slaves, from 8 March 1791 - 4 Nov. 1791. \"Paid in full.\" Part of account, which should begin 17 March 1789, is missing.","Harriot thanks her uncle, George Washington, for his letter with advice, and she will heed it--always grateful to him for his care and attention--Cousin [Fanny B. Washington ?] and Major are going down in country and she will stay with Cousin Lee--when Cousin returns Harriot will help her keep house--Mrs. Stuart still here.","This document consists of a listing of the various tenements in Berkeley, Frederick, Fauquier, and Loudon Counties, the location of them, the present tenants, length of lease, and whether tenants were paid up.","Gives partial list of Washington's tenants in Fauquier County with detailed description of status of land they lease, plus amount collected for rent due Dec. 25, 1791.","Respecting trespass on Washington's property--Col. Little detected man loading his wagon with hoop poles and discovered many thousands cut--the trespasser is an overseer to Chas. Alexander--probably much trespass on Washington's lands far from eyes of those who care for his land--discusses legal action against them--\"it requires the eyes of Argus to protect property in this neighborhood\"--enclosure to Mrs. Powell [Elizabeth Willing Powel].","Received letter and expresses thanks for appointment--noted contents of letter to Mr. Muse and received from him all the blank leases and ones already executed with precise accounting of the rents due--great difficulty in collecting rents in Fauquier and Loudon Counties, Virginia--few improvements made there--Berkeley tenants paid rents quickly and have made many improvements--\"Most of those who hold Leases for lives have satisfied me that the lives are still in existance - Others again are uncertain, and say the lives are in Kentucky or Georgia - They have all agree'd to produce certificates of this truth from respectable authority.\"--Amount of rental exceeds what G.A. Washington led him to expect--10% will amply repay him for services--should finish rental rolls shortly--deep snow has prevented communication between Alexandria and this County--Mrs. Lewis has been ill--late fright caused \"premature increase of our family\".","Harriot hopes he arrived safely in Philadelphia--she desires a guitar (\"guittar\") preferably one with keys and strings both--\"they are easier to learn to play on, and not so easy to be out of order, but if one with keys is dearer than without, I shall be much obleiged to you for one with strings.\"--will be easy to learn to play--Mrs. Bushrod Washington has offered to teach her.","For the carriage of a trunk by stage to Philadelphia 12/.","Has decided to try the water at the springs and delay his return to Mt. Vernon a fortnight in struggle to regain his health, unless he hears something unfavorable from Mount Vernon--physician in the county doubts that he is consumptive--his head very disordered by rheumatic or nervous complaints--sends the letter by gentleman to Frederick Town [Winchester].","Received his favor by Howell--deep apologies for not sending his share of money from Mr. Cowper--Lewis used it to extricate himself from difficulties brought about by a bond he signed, but has now the money to send George Washington--will give Howell the money and give account of sale of land--denies he meant to go to Kentucky without paying money.","Has been indisposed--will take Harriot Washington to live with her this winter if she comes well supplied with clothes--last time she was there, Harriot often couldn't appear in public because of a lack of clothes--she (Betty) cannot advance any to her because she is supporting 3 grandchildren and may have more--Fielding very distressed--\"his children would go naked if it was not for the assistance I give him\"--her family has been very sickly this fall--goes to visit daughter Betty Carter in Albemarle--change of air may help--will return in a few weeks.","Sends copy of Mr. Cowper's account--payments not up to date--had expected to have Howell bring Washington full amount of money due him, but was disappointed in sum promised by Col. Fontain--will send it all within a few weeks--Howell brings £212.6.5 1/2--will substitute another bond for one of Dr. French's on which payment not received.","On the subject of George Washington's resignation and whether he really would be as happy in retirement as doing good for his country.","Clendinen introduces, to Washington, King Dequen, leader of the Kascashas, and expresses the chief's intent to prevail \"upon the Chiefs of Many [Indian] Nations to Travel with him to you,... Hoping that we may all become the Same people. Firmly United to Each Others Interests.\"","Rental for 1792 on lands in Berkeley, Frederick, Loudoun and Fauquier Counties,--lists tenants and amounts paid--arrearages for years 1791 \u0026 1792--a note by Lewis explains \"The above arrearages have been collected by the Sheriffs and no Executions returned. I have had them fined, and am to have a final settlement of accounts this week.\"","This documents records the accounts of tenants in Berkley, Frederick, and Fauquier Counties.","Will leave tomorrow to carry out Washington's instructions regarding purchasing Major Harrison's land in Fairfax County adjoining the mill tract--doesn't think the land is very valuable--thanks Washington for horse.","Major Harrison of Loudon now has decided not to sell land--seems an honest man--he will get rid of tenants, but must wait until next Fall--title is not clear and he refuses general warrantee--he wants 40 shillings per acre--wants to wait until Congress adjourns in the Spring and Washington comes to Virginia, for Harrison believes that Washington knows more about the title than he does.","Autograph document, in hand of Anthony Whitting, docketed by G.W., laminated, (not examined for watermark).Papers of George Washington - Reel#2. Meteorological account -- work done on each farm, giving division of labor -- work days lost by sickness -- stock increase and decrease -- work of ditchers and coopers -- amount of grain ground at mill. Also a list of the weights of River plantation hogs and remaining mill hogs. A-283.96 ; A-283.","A report of recent work done at Washington's Mount Vernon estate: Digging and planting, cuttings of weeping willow, cleaning and leveling nursery in vineyard, planting fruit trees and leveling gravel walk, gathering haws [red berries of hawthorn].","This document is a report of the recent work done at George Washington's Mount Vernon estate: Spinning, yarn and stocking yarn, making shirts, stockings. Work done by 10 women, all named.","Report on recent work done at George Washington's Mount Vernon estate: Framing and raising corn house, drawing shingles, making brackets, putting axle tree to carts, mending flax brake and hemp brake -- jointing shingles, making pins, painting, etc. Fragment, docketed by George Washington.A note at end of report, \"I will answer your letter by my nex Report.\"","Washington's farm manager reports the bad conduct of Thos. Green, carpenter -- will not use delegated authority concerning Green, because realizes he is necessary -- good men are hard to come by -- suggests an addition of carpenters, or estate will be a long time in improving -- mentions all the buildings that need to be built or repaired -- wishes farms to look neat -- will put up fences and gates -- suggests moving post and rail fence at Dogue Run to make meadow correspond to fields -- new corn house going up at River farm -- will move Rich's house to Muddy Hole, for David's house likely to be blown down by high wind -- engaged planks and scantling for [Dogue Run] barn from Mr. Kenzie -- Green keeps sawyers about the corn house -- poor Maj. Washington cannot recover, but he doesn't consider himself fatally ill -- G.A. Washington desires him to continue building on his house -- has treated Whitting like a brother -- will keep carpenters on G.A. Washington's house until they run out of work and he will order no more scantling -- has planted hedges of honey locust, French furz, and cedar berries, but sheep eat them -- need nettle fences on each side of hedge to enable it to grow -- hedges must be given much care to grow -- advises English thorn imported for live fences and estimates cost -- Lombardy and weeping willow cuttings planted about the Mansion house fences -- River plantation will be hard to fence -- Mr. Stuart advises water fences there -- a batteau is needed for this -- should it be built in Alexandria or by one of carpenters? -- Mr. Butler and he can carry on the hedging and fencing, including the night work -- grubbing proceeds to line of locust trees below Vineyard -- will make it a year of fencing -- little wool to spin -- spinning sewing thread and candlewick of tow -- Caroline unwell -- bled her -- trouble with Charlotte -- whipped and refuses to work -- claims she hasn't been whipped for 14 years -- will try to make seine twine -- deer destroying trees at mansion house, especially mulberry -- ice house not filled -- Dr. Stuart and young man managing Custis estates take plough to White House to use as pattern -- Mr. Ring present manager -- shorts from mill can be ground over as ship stuff or fed to cattle -- high price of flour in Alexandria.","Concerning her sons Robert and Howell who were with the President in Philadelphia, and her niece, Harriot, who was living with her in Fredericksburg. Also inquires about the price of wheat.","Meteorological account of weather at Mount Vernon -- work done on each farm, giving division of labor -- work days lost by sickness -- stock increase and decrease -- work of ditchers, and coopers -- amount of grain ground at mill -- Also, \"clearing the second Vista.\" -- At end in hand of George Washington is an itemized account of sheep and lambs at each farm. Autograph document, in hand of Anthony Whitting, laminated, 4 pages, docketed by George Washington, watermark.","Report of recent work done at Mount Vernon by 4 men in the gardens: Wheeling gravel and dung into the garden; cutting wood lost by snow; dressing hemp.","Report of work recently accomplished at Mount Vernon by 8 named women: Spinning hemp, stocking yarn and shoe thread; making shirts, sheets and shift, knitting stockings. Fragment, docketed by George Washington.","Report of work recently accomplished at Mount Vernon by 8 named women: Spinning hemp, stocking yarn and shoe thread; making shirts, sheets and shift, knitting stockings.","Report of recent carpentry work done at Mount Vernon: Getting new logs \u0026 gutter piece \u0026 shingles for roof \u0026 chimney of overseers house at Muddy Hole -- \"straching\" the well rope \u0026 fixing it to well -- preparing plow -- \"to drawing the brick kill at dogue Runn\" -- mending shoes -- drawing and jointing shingles -- \"to trying up stuff for Bench plains.\"","Drenching rains, fields flooded, mill race broke again, roads almost impassable--Tayler little to be confided in, has kept horse since the Major is away--mill has plenty of wheat--will try to straighten fence from Manley Bridge to the Mill--snows gone, wheat not damaged, but freezing would cause covering of ice--fences and gates can't go in such wet ground--too wet to paint buildings--mixing paints--will let Green have corn--asks whether to continue work on Major Washington's building--Burwell Bassett says Mrs. Fanny Washington will not go to housekeeping--two ships just passed, will probably take flour from Alexandria--Charles' toe may have to be taken off--has called for Dr. Craik--Caroline made a shift for Sarah Flatfoot--2 sheets cut from Oznaburgh linen for there is no change of them while washing.","Just returned from Westmoreland--denies neglect of Washington's business--would have written had there been further developments in the case--Mr. Lee informed Mr. Hooe of judgement, but no injunction has been applied for--concludes with greetings from Nancy.","In hand of Anthony Whitting, docketed by George Washington including; Report on recent work done at Mount Vernon's several farms: Work done on each farm, giving division of labor -- work days lost by sickness -- stock increase and decrease -- work of ditchers and coopers -- amount of grain ground at mill.","Report on recent work done at Mount Vernon by 9 men and 3 boys: Hanging a gate, repairing fishing boat, dressing timber, giving sizes and amounts of timber -- sawing timber, hauling timber, digging brick earth and making brick yard -- painting -- making a batto [batteaux] for fishing.","This report is on recent work done at Mount Vernon by 4 men: Planting evergreen, cleaning, digging, sowing and planting.","Report of recent work done at George Washington's Mount Vernon estate by 8 women: Spinning tow, \"sown shoe maker Thread,\" stocking yarn, winding twine for seine maker, a shift \u0026 knitting stockings, \"making 13 bax\" [bags?].","Letters were delayed--will meet them at Mt. Vernon early next month--estate in good condition--outstanding debts small--property in Berkeley under ignorant overseer and may have suffered--he hasn't sold the crops there yet--overseer on Fairfax property taking liberties--he has a boat and seine for fishing--Dr. Craik's account discharged by corn and wheat Taylor had for sale--desires to live in Alexandria to enable her children to get better education, but looks to Mr. and Mrs. Washington for the guidance to do this or accept their offer to remain at Mt. Vernon--will continue Mt. Vernon chariot in her service, at their suggestion--\"My dear little Fayette shall be given up to your kind patronage whenever you think proper ...\"--sorry to hear of poor Mr. Anthony Whitting's sickness--will leave April 1 for Mt. Vernon--requests permission to leave Harriot Washington with Mrs. Betty Lewis while she takes a trip to Berkeley--brothers are busy so she will be accompanied to Mt. Vernon by Mr. Joe Foster.","Letter with advertisement came late but will go in next week's paper--intended to write by Cousin Washington [Fanny Bassett] but her stay was short--Harriot needs hat, gloves, and shoes--keeps exact account of everything bought and will send it to Washington--money sent from Philadelphia bought Harriot a dress for the Birthnight, \"it must of appeard particular had I refused to let her go, and her having nothing fit for that Purpose ...\"--requests a ticket to the Washington lottery.","Hasn't heard from home in 5 months, and has contracted many debts--a Quaker has threatened to prosecute--is a student of medicine under Dr. Rush--has no dependence on anyone--asks for $300 until his father sends him money from Virginia--although he is unknown to George Washington, he believes Washington knew his grandfather (Washington's first cousin, Warner)--asks him not to make known his request.","Thanks Washington for his offer to write his father--his father's allowance to him is adequate, but has had no remittance for 5 months--he isn't extravagant--encloses letter from man to whom he owes 5 months board.","Sickness prevented his visiting Washington's lands on the Potomac and lots at Winchester and Bath--must stay to make harvest now--will inspect lands after sowing corn and wheat--Major Harrison has decided not to sell his lands--he thinks prices will rise--encloses draft on Philadelphia man given for rent by a tenant of Washington's--asks for letter giving information on lots in Winchester.","Report of recent work done in the gardens at the Mount Vernon estate by 4 men \"Klening\" in the yard, gardens and \"winne Yart\".","This Farm Report (work done on Mount Vernon farms during the week Aug. 4-10) includes: Meteorological account -- work done on each farm, giving division of labor -- work days lost by sickness -- stock increase and decrease -- work of ditchers and coopers -- amount of grain ground at mill.","Report of recent work done at Mount Vernon by 10 named women spinning yarn and stocking yarn, washing, sewing breeches, knitting stockings.","Recent work at Mount Vernon by 9 men and 3 boys: Putting up bedstead and furniture for it, mending blinds in parlor and mending locks--mending \"Dutch fan\"--felling and flattening stocks--building walls at Dogue Run--\"Plastering weightwashing \u0026 painting at ye Mansion House\"--mending equipment.","Received letter and bank note--recent rain great service to crops--wheat being sown--oxen and horses sick, cause shortage of plows--machine for gathering heads of clover for seed has been found--haying--planting grass-- sent Washington all pamphlets by Capt. Elwood found in his study.","Thanks Washington for money he sent her--will buy nothing unnecessary--\"Aunt Lewis has a very large family at present and a great deal of company, which makes my cloaths ware out much faster than if I was in the country where any thing would do to ware ...\"--Aunt Betty Lewis sent letters to Bob Lewis--Cousin Lawrence [Lewis?] left to go to Bath.","A stock printed shipping bill on which is recorded in manuscript the arrival from London on board the ship George Barclay, John Collet master, one case containing a harpsichord to be delivered to His Excellency General George Washington, President of the United States. The document is signed at the bottom by Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., one of Washington's nephews and secretaries. Washington bought the instrument for his wife's granddaughter Nelly (Eleanor Parke Custis) who played it at their residence in the capital city and then later at Mount Vernon.","Urges Washington to pick another city for session of Congress other than Philadelphia, where a fatal sickness rages [yellow fever]--suggests tentatively Baltimore or New York, especially the latter.","Dr. Stuart's visit so short, she fears he may not have examined her husband [Lund Washington] well enough -- Lund doesn't want to go to Philadelphia for examinatin and treatment of cancer, for his eyesight is bad, and medicine affects nerves so he needs complete rest -- he is extremely ill.","Assures Washington he has power to call legislative assembly in another city and at another time--quotes laws and Constitution--fears and jealousies in various quarters over a new meeting place--hears accounts that conditions are improving in Philadelphia now from yellow fever epidemic.","A.L.S. 2 pages. Deals with legacy left her by brother George William Fairfax (d. 1787) -- declines to pay any debts against Mrs. Mildred Washington Bushrod's (d. 1785) estate -- her husband (Warner Washington, 1722-1790) was not a legatee -- her children were, but they are married. Autograph letter signed, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Washington.\"","Thanks her uncle for the money he sent--she goes to stay with cousin Betty Lewis Carter who has recently lost a child--Mrs. Lewis will come to get her if Mrs. Washington stays at Mt. Vernon this winter and wants her to come there.","Mrs. Martha Washington is awaiting President's word to join him in Philadelphia--very apologetic for troubling him, but wonders can another story be added to the house in Alexandria which George Washington has so kindly put at her disposal?","Expresses gratitude of herself and her husband Mr. Lund Washington for George Washington's part in getting Dr. Gates' opinion -- Gates hasn't arrived in Virginia yet -- Lund's condition growing worse all the time -- can only see light.","Has been in Culpeper all winter with Cousin Betty Lewis Carter--desires enough money for silk jacket and pair of shoes to wear to Birth Night Ball.","Enclosed is deed to be reacknowledged in presence of Mr. Rutherford, as the previous copy is now out of date due to the negligence of Dr. Stuart and Col. Ball--just returned from Berkeley County, seeing Washington's tenants and is on his way to Fauquier whence he will write more fully..","Sends her thanks for the bundle containing such pretty things [probably silk jacket and shoes requested by Harriot in letter of 7 January 1794]--Cousin Bob [Robert] Lewis has lost his little boy [William Burnett Lewis, who had died at the end of November 1793].","Betty writes that Harriot is very pleased with items Washington sent to her from Philadelphia--she is very deserving and takes care of her things--two valuable Negro hands have run away, probably to Philadelphia to be free, and Betty asks her brother's advice in the matter--her next year's crops will be negligible unless they can be returned. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","With apologies for taking up his valuable time, Bushrod sends the draft of an answer on a question having to do with the estate of Mr. George William Fairfax. Bushrod is doing well in law practice in Richmond.","Desires linen and dimity to make petticoats and great coat-- her great coat is so small she can't get it on.","Sends her gratitude for package--wishes for money to make great coat, and for tape and thread for linen--would make coat herself but no tailor will cut it out unless he makes it too--Harriot had borrowed 24 shillings from Aunt Betty Lewis, and asks for Washington's help to repay her.","Has had a bad attack of ague and fever, but is now recovered--thanks Washington for present of a mule--heard news of some dying of yellow fever in Philadelphia again this spring--Harriot received money he had sent her.","Bushrod has word of an injunction against Washington in High Court of Chancery--his answer is needed quickly as the Court sits on 12 May--Bushrod will draw it up and send it to Washington to be sworn to. The injunction deals with suit by Henshaw, arising out of settlement of George Mercer's estate in Virginia.","Introduces Mr. Maund to Washington as carrier of this letter--Bushrod gently reminds the president of his recent letter (22 April) requesting an answer about the suit against him by Henshaw, dealing with estate of George Mercer.","Couldn't write to Washington before with information on his rents, tenants, etc. until High Sheriff of the county handed over rental money--they are enclosed herewith--breeding horses and mules--mentions Washington's lots in Winchester and Bath, and suggests exchange of one of Washington's lots on Potomac for one held by a tenant on the Bullskin in Berkeley--should buy out life leases there from tenant John Dimmett--Lewis fears he might lose land Washington gave him in Stafford because of no clear title.","Washington's letter to Robert Lewis will be carried to him by Cousin [Betty?] Carter who travels to Fauquier--Harriot requests money for summer dresses, or as goods are cheaper in Philadelphia, she would be happy if he would buy them there for her--wants him to know that she does mend her clothing and wear it as long as possible.","Again requests some summer dresses--requests permission to go to Philadelphia to visit brother George Steptoe Washington--Aunt Betty Lewis has ague and fever--she and family go to Berkeley soon--wheat crop is bad in Fredericksburg.","Requests Washington's permission to leave Philadelphia and study law in Berkeley--his actions there are always put under worst possible construction--is in debt now and knows Washington will advance him no more money--says his brother will send money to pay his debts and travel to Berkeley--expresses deep gratitude to Washington.","She thanks Washington for money he sent her to buy summer dresses--and reports that all there are sorry to hear of Washington's accident on his way to Mt. Vernon--she hope he's recovered--Aunt Betty Lewis's family has been ill all summer.","Answers questions Washington raised in letters of 18 May and 18 July respecting his lands to be leased or sold--land on Potomac put up for rent--procured tenant for houses in Bath--rental of lot in Winchester--trouble in buying out leases of tenants in Berkeley--land on Difficult Run--Mr. Muse allowed transfers of leases--money for rents--use of rents to buy out leases of tenants.","Happy to hear Washington is well and cancerous growth on his face is much improved--weather promises very good corn crop--she asks his permission to set her overseer and carpenters to build a corn house--not satisfied with school her children are in as it is too crowded--her son Fayette has been ill.","Lewis writes: \"Casually going into a painter's shop yesterday I there saw some Tent Poles which I was told were for your\" use. Since the usual complaint with these tents is that \"the standards in the middle [are] of a great inconvenience,\" Nicola has submitted a sketch [included] of his own for Washington's consideration.","Writes by Mr. Madison [James ?]--left for Berkeley before receiving answer from Washington because of early conveyance there--has heard Aunt Lewis is ill, but can't go back until Brother George is well enough to take her--very much impressed with new sister [Geo. Steptoe Washington married Lucy Payne, sister of Dolly Payne Madison]--dined with Uncle Charles recently and he is in much better health--refused Mr. and Mrs. [James] Madison's invitation to Philadelphia for fear of angering her dear uncle--thinks Mrs. Madison a charming woman.","Begs Washington for money to buy a stuff skirt and a couple of dark calicoes--she left Berkeley a week ago--Aunt Betty Lewis has been very ill but it recovering.","Lewis writes that the Berkeley and Frederick rents were easily collected because the lands there are productive--those in Fauquier County are hard to collect--deputy sheriffs won't turn over money that is collected--to Mrs. Haney, \"a very genteel old lady\" and cousin of Washington's (probably daughter of his mother's half sister Elizabeth Johnson), he has extended money on several occasions according to Washington's direction--has settled her and her teenage daughter on a tenement of his own, because those of Washington that were vacant will bring at least £30 each--it may be expensive to buy up life leases on tenements, but Lewis would recommend Washington do so because the money will be reimbursed by higher rent in 4 or 5 years.","1 page each for the two copies which are slightly different. This bond is for rent and signed by Cooper and Robert Lewis, Washington's nephew and secretary.","Received Washington's letter with 2 plats of land--he knows little of Washington's land in Kentucky on Rough Creek or of settlement there, but supposes there is some, as he believes Washington's land is near the small town of Hartford, some 18 miles from Vienna--Lewis goes to Kentucky again in April to view his own lands on Green River and will view Washington's at same time--his mother and Harriot send greetings.","She received the money Washington sent--would have sent her thanks before, but was in Culpeper and kept there long by bad weather--Aunt Betty Lewis too busy to write by this post.","Harriott addresses her \"Honored\" uncle with great humility and asks for a pair of stays, a hat \"and a few other articles.\"","Cabot has heard from Judge Phillips--and is happy to report that the young Lees and Brents mentioned in Washington's letters will probably attend academy at Andover, or else at Exeter.","Lewis has just returned from Kentucky--he was unable to see either his own land or Washington's, despite his efforts--he did meet Gen. Spotswood who said he has bought the identical land from Gen. Harry Lee for 4 shillings per acre--Lewis believes it is worth at least twice that--the land has good settlement and a good iron bank on it--he cannot understand what Lee meant by selling it again--300 acres of Andrew Woodrow's should be purchased to improve value of Washington's land--he will purchase it if Washington agrees.","Introduces [John Neale] whom he recommends to overlook the carpenters at Mt. Vernon--he made no definite agreement with him--encloses the agreement that Washington drew up for \"former person\"--he will accept £40--is married with children, which William Washington sees as an advantage because married men stick to their business better than single men.","Letter and draft of his letter of the same date to Washington but with different closing paragraph. Lewis has purchased no leases because of high prices--he encloses rent roll for past year and has deposited £475.10.2 with his aunt--all above amount of rents to go to his account for 1793 rents sent to Philadelphia--finally got judgment for rents held by sheriff and hopes to pay Washington all arrearages owed--discusses lots in Berkeley--will eject several tenants next year from Frederick and make new leases with industrious farmers--apologizes for not staying at Mount Vernon until Washington arrives, but must see to planting wheat.","Account of land rents collected by Lewis for year 1795 on lands in Berkeley, Frederick, and Fauquier County, Virginia on behalf of George Washington. Shows description of land and remarks on land rented by William Collins, Henry Shover, and ___ McIntosh--amounts to £354.5.0.","Difficulty getting peas and vetches--has applied to Lords of Privy Council to permit officers of customs to admit it to entry to forestall another confiscation of American goods--sends along Chicorium Intybus [Intibus, or succory] and bill of lading--Captain Tuttel promises special care to this shipment.","Dandridge, employed at the time as personal secretary to the President, declares his intention to leave the official household and begin a commercial career in rural Virginia, having found city life in Philadelphia intolerable.","Harriot apologizes for asking for more money to buy hat and articles for Birth night so soon after having received \"liberal presents\"--she has been very ill, enough so to require a physician--Aunt Betty Lewis ill with ague and fever.","Lewis reports that he met with unexpected success in rent collecting for Washington's properties \"over the ridge and in this county\"--few have made required improvements--he suggests the life leases be put into hands of lawyer to decide how to proceed--Mr. Muse says Col. Simm of Alexandria thinks leases badly drawn and ejectments won't be supported by court--reports repossession of lots in Frederick and Berkeley, and rental of some lots--difficulties in collecting from sheriffs--Lewis's late cousin Thornton Washington's estate has cut timber on 35 or 40 acres of Washington's prime reserve in Berkeley because of neglect by Mr. Muse in maintaining the lines (Thornton Washington, son of Samuel Washington, inherited rights to cut timber on Lawrence Washington's land, which bordered George Washington's)--Lewis is unable to rent poor land on Deep Run, and suggests procuring situation for sawmill there, for good pine timber on land--he must see Washington on next trip to Mount Vernon.","Harriot reports that she is now at Matapony, where is seldom chance of sending mail--she sends her sincere thanks for money Washington sent her to buy articles for Birthnight.","Bushrod reports that he has received and will retain bundle of papers dealing with the [Thomas Colvill] estate settlement--he will ask for settlement as soon as possible, and explains some possible outstanding issues to Washington--Mr. Keith has furnished some information--has not yet received appraisement of estate--received hogs from Washington and thanks him for them.","Lewis agrees that Washington is wise to wait until September, as described in the advertisement, to sell his land--Kentucky lands rising in value--he hears there was large emigration last year and some of it to Green River, which should help boost value of Washington's land--discusses military lands and state grant lands--land fever can make prices fluctuate--he was unable to purchase Woodrow's inholding within Washington's property yet--Lewis says that Col. Willis's and Gen. Spotswood's horses still for sale, may be at reduced price.","Concerning \"the claims of the Cohnawaga, or Seven Nations of Canada.\" The Seven Nations were an Indian confederacy of Mohawk, Abenaki, Huron, and Onodaga that supported the French during the French and Indian War, and later the British in the American Revolution.","In cypher, Monroe alerts President to interception by French of Washington's letter re XYZ affair. Message also decoded.","Betty writes to Washington on Harriot's behalf, who wants to inform him that Andrew Parks, a merchant of Fredericksburg, has been courting her and she would like to marry him--Betty says that Parks is \"very much respected by all his acquaintances ... a sober sedate young man and attentive to business\"--she has left town for a healthier place which has the advantage of having a mill as well.","Lewis blames delays in his letters on the fact that there are no post riders in this area--since his mother left Fredericksburg, Washington should direct letters to the attorney James Lewis there--he explains not paying Washington money collected so far from rentals--he had wanted to pay in lump sum, but will not remit it as he collects it--denies using funds for own use--Washington's advertisement posted at Court House--describes the property dispute between McCormick and Ariss, one of whom has encroached on Washington's property--it is too late in season to bring Jack to breed in Fauquier County--next season will do so--Mrs. Haney (or Haynie) [G.W.'s kinswoman, see letter of R. Lewis to G.W., Jan. 17, 1795 and R. Lewis's diary for that year] is dying of consumption.","Lewis desires to know, because others have asked him, whether Washington will exchange western lands for some improved estates in this area which might be rented to advantage--he will pursue the purchase of Woodrow's inholding--Mrs. Lewis [Catherine Daingerfield Lewis] has been ill, and that will prevent his going to Kentucky this year.","Mrs. Lewis's [his wife] illness had prevented him from retrieving Washington's letter before now--gives opinion of Andrew Parks as suitor for Harriot Washington--he is an industrious young man with good prospects, but considers their marriage at this time \"madness in the extreme\"--he advises any marriage be put off until Washington can come to Virginia and look into things himself--Washington's letter to his mother sent to Culpeper.","Lewis writes that he forwarded to Howell Lewis, his brother, the papers from Washington concerning debt he owes--it should never have gone to Washington, and Howell considers it a \"rude attempt\" on the part of others to collect their money--they would have been paid had it been presented correctly to Howell--Mrs. Catherine Daingerfield Lewis still ill--they will go to Culpeper for change of air after court terminates in Fredericksburg.","Lewis writes that he tried to obtain possession of land on Accokeek Run in Stafford County, Va. which Washington said (both in person and in a 29 April 1793 letter) he might have, but finds title belongs jointly to Washington and other heirs of his mother [Mary Washington]--Lewis will give up all efforts to obtain it--Mrs. Haney [Washington's cousin, Elizabeth Haynie] died of rapid consumption [see letter of Jan. 17, 1795]--her daughter Sally Ball Haynie cannot find employment because the people in the neighborhood \"are uncommonly industrious and do every thing with in themselves.\"--Mrs. Lewis has taught Sally reading, writing, and useful needlework, etc.--she would make an extraordinary housekeeper for some genteel family--she is welcome to take her board in his house, but he defers to Washington's judgment--sister [Betty Lewis] Carter is delivered of a son [Charles E. Carter].","Powel writes that she cannot harbor resentment after all that passed yesterday, and is determined to dine with him tomorrow, \"when I will endeavor to meet your Ideas with Fortitude\".","Bushrod writes that he is grateful for Washington's bounty [see Writings, XXXV, 107-108 - Washington's offer of some lots he won in a lottery]--the Colville estate business is finally settled by County Court, but this not binding, so he will seek another settlement--Bushrod will take his wife, Anne (\"Nancy\") Blackburn Washington up to Berkeley Springs for her health--he encloses an order to be published in England.","One share (No. 1355) of augmented stock in the Bank of Alexandria. Endorsed on back, \"The within Share was Transferred to Robert Beverley August 19th 1802. M. Sutton B.K.\".","Received the bills--Harriot [Washington] was married July 15, and has gone to her Brother's in Berkeley [Geo. Steptoe Washington]--expects to go to son Lawrence's in Frederick for her health--\"My Dear Brother it is with Infinite Pleasure I here you intend to retire to your owne Home, there I hope you will Enjoy more statisfaction than you Possibly can do in Public Life ...\".","Lewis encloses bill of $100. from his brother Howell--Howell is sorry his uncle should have been troubled by receiving the note for money due [See letter of May 4, 1796, George Lewis to George Washington].","Lewis notes Washington's acknowledgement of the bank note forwarded to him for Howell--he agrees that his brother should have considered interest on the principal--he will see his brother about this on the latter's return from \"over the ridge\" with his family [see letters of Aug. 1 and May 4, 1796].","Meade conveys to Washington a character reference for Mr. [James] Anderson from a Mr. Fitzhugh--Anderson is a man of industry and clever, but advanced in years.","Anderson writes from the Selden family's Salvington Plantation near Fredericksburg that he has received Washington's letter telling of William Pearce's advance of salary from £100 to 100 Guineas--he himself would accept 100 Guineas with house, garden, etc--Anderson believes Washington's superintendent should have an assistant to take over much of writing business inside--he hears that Washington's superintendent \"has as much to do as any one man can execute\"--describes his knowledge of farming and grazing as \"two branches of the same business\" that he \"was bred to from my youth\" in Scotland--he leaves his character reference to others.","Anderson writes that his failure to answer Washington's earlier queries was not caused by deceit--he then relates his background and experience in farming north of Edinburgh, Scotland, in the English border lands, and in America--he came to U.S. in 1791--has seen Mt. Vernon estate--mentions the distillery he runs on Salvington plantation and that he thinks a properly conducted distillery of much gain to owner--mentions crop rotation and the use of manure as necessary components in improving the land--he is content in present situation with Mr. Cary Selden, but would delight in serving Washington if he can make it profitable for both.","Anderson informs Washington that he sent a letter on 11th to Philadelphia--he will be glad to come to Mt. Vernon to see Washington at earliest opportunity.","Anderson writes that he can procure good overseer with experience in \"the management of Negroes\" if Washington's current overseer is leaving--Anderson will shortly take measurements of John Francis Mercer's \"thrashing machine\", so that he can cut timber in winter for mounting one for Washington--suggests cost could be lowered by using Washington's own carpenters and a millwright.","Rec. No. 258 annotated by G.W. \"School Alex £50.0.0--dated, addressed to Charles Lee Esq. in another hand.","Hannah Washington writes to introduce her son Fairfax to George Washington, as he arrives in Philadelphia to study law under Charles Lee--Hannah asks whether Washington \"would sometimes take the trouble to advise him in regard to his moral conduct, as he is much too young to be in such a city, without a guide \u0026 true friend.\"","Bushrod writes that he is just recovering from attack of pleurisy--the deed enclosed not recorded as prescribed by law--no news of Kanawa lands.","Powel offers to pay Washington $1000 for his carriage horses, which she intends for the use of her nephew, on the condition that they are as she describes them--however, if Mr. Adams wants them and will pay full price, she will yield all claim.","Powel writes that she would certainly like to purchase Washington's coach, but that since she doesn't buy his horses for herself, she has no use for the coach--her nephew prefers to follow fashion and wants a new carriage, though Washington's is a superb piece of workmanship and will outlast modern one--Washington's successor is to be legally announced today, and Powel believes that Adams should buy the coach--she will pay Washington cash for the carriage horses any time.","Powel encloses her check for $1000 to pay for Washington's carriage horses, and indicates she does not wish to have them before he leaves Philadelphia.","Powel teases Washington because he had \"without design put into my possession the love letters of a lady addressed to you under the most solemn sanction\"--these letters from Mrs. Washington were found in the writing desk she got from him--she tried to give them to Tobias Lear who was present when she discovered them, but as he refused, she sealed them up and will return them to Washington by whatever means he directs. Includes a self-deprecating note in which she promises to pay Lear $245 for the writing desk and praises Washington's \"wise and peaceful administration for eight years.\"","Erskine writes Washington that he has used his name in a pamphlet he has written about the French Revolution entitled \"Causes and Consequences of the war in France\". He also expresses his great admiration for Washington.","Invoice for certain materials and labor used in the construction of a boat. At the bottom, Humphries has signed (in full) a receipt for the total sum of £55.16.3 ($148.83).","Lewis has made inquiries on Washington's behalf for a workman [housejoiner] desired by Washington, but can find none available now, neither among blacks (who are generally hired out a year at a time) nor among whites (who would come burdened with families to support)--he suggests that Col. Ball might have some such workman whom he will rent out--Mrs. Lewis's health has been bad for several years and growing worse, else they would have visited Mount Vernon already.","Elizabeth Washington writes that she has been informed that she cannot, as had been her custom, get herrings from George Washington's fishing landing--her hands at the ferry landing have only gotten 300 herring--it is too late to apply elsewhere--she asks the favor of 6 or 7000 herrings from Washington's seine.","Elizabeth Washington writes to protest that she only wanted justice done in getting her turn at the fishing landing--when she applied for fish there were two others before her, the fish did not run while her negroes were at the fishery, and then she heard that others were supplied out of order before her--she did not expect George Washington to \"disfurnish\" his own family of their herrings for her--[see letter of April 24, 1797]--can't come to Mt. Vernon to see Mrs. Washington because roads are impassable between Hayfield and Mount Vernon--and while writing the above she has just had word to send negroes down for fish--she thanks Washington for his intervention and says she is now sending the letter only to explain that she wanted nothing more \"than what was the common rule of fishing landings, to have my turn.\"","Samuel Washington writes to express thanks to George Washington for advice (\"there is no person fonder of receiving advice than what I am\")--he states that the money he wants to borrow from his uncle is mainly to pay debts contracted by his father [Charles Washington], particularly to Dr. Stuart--he will come to Mount Vernon in few weeks--wife is expecting a little one at any time [Samuel T. Washington?].","Dr. Craik's bill from Aug. 25, 1797 - June 14, 1799 for £ 97.11.9, for visits to \u0026 treatment of members of G.W.'s family and servants on all the farms--includes visits to attend Mr. Peter's child \u0026 \"a visit to \u0026 attendce on yourself from 21st to 26th and prescription\" £4.0.0--a dozen oranges--\"Bleeding yourself ...\"","docketed by G.W. \"Receipt Doct. Jas. Craik, Bal. $128.88 27 June 1799,\"","Note for the sum of one thousand dollars, in George Washington's hand, signed by his nephew Samuel Washington.","Elizabeth Washington writes to George Washington to clarify her earlier remarks about William Triplett -- she refers to the suit by Thomas Pearson concerning land sold years earlier to George Washington and others by his brother Simon Pearson, some of which now makes up Hayfield farm on which she lives -- her nephew looks for papers relative to land in Stafford and Prince William.","\"Receipted Dec. 18, 1797 by John \u0026 Thos. Vowell. Bill for Shingles, amounting to £8.4.5.\"","Lewis writes a recommendation for Thomas Alsbury, who formerly served Washington \"in the wars with the savages\" and \"in your family\"--Alsbury now wants to lease land from Washington on the Ohio or Kanawha Rivers.","Regrets that she cannot visit Mt. Vernon at this time. Her grandsons, Augustine and Corbin, are sick. Must remain at Haywood. Promises to visit at first opportunity.","Bushrod Washington answers George Washington's legal queries dealing with Thomas Pearson's suit concerning land sold by his late brother Simon Pearson to Washington and others in 1763 [see letter, G.W. to Bushrod W., Oct. 9, 1797]--Bushrod will take the case should it go to a higher court--Gen. Marshall may know something further about the case, as Bushrod met a man named Pearson at Marshall's office recently.","Bushrod records a legal opinion for Washington concerning a suit initiated by Thomas Pearson, against his late brother's estate (Simon Pearson). The suit involved a parcel of land which Washington purchased from Simon Pearson some thirty-five years earlier.","Bushrod sends his uncle a copy of grant requsted--he can't find the Inquisition, but has directed the clerk to continue his search for the document related to Pearson's suit.","Lewis sends orchard-grass seed, a gift from Mr. Francis Whiting, after a 6 week delay for lack of transportation to Alexandria--Washington's tenant on his tract of land above Bath has removed to Kentucky, and the land is being denuded of its valuable timber by the neighboring \"set of lawless rascals\"--Lewis strongly suggests that the land should be rented out to protect the remaining timber--furthermore, Washington's land on Lost Mountain (then in Prince William County, now Fauquier County) is being stripped of bark by tanners working by moonlight on the pinnacle of the mountain--the perpetrators have been caught.","Bushrod writes that he has investigated Mrs. Forbes and found her fully satisfactory for the job of housekeeper at Mt. Vernon--\"She is honest, industrious, \u0026 well acquainted with nice as well as common cooking\"--she never received letters from Washington, however--Bushrod will investigate at the post office--mentions having written earlier about the Pearson suit.","Bushrod writes that he has located and interviewed Mrs. Forbes, who says that her price is $150 a year--Bushrod thinks this is \"extravagant\" for a housekeeper at Mt. Vernon, but that he is persuaded she would do well--he asks Washington to advise him whether or not this will be satisfactory.","Bushrod writes that he has talked with Mr. Brooke and received good references for Mrs. Forbes--he answers Washington's queries about her from his 3 November letter--there is good cook to be sold in Fredericksburg by Geo. Murray--he had cooked for Brooke who says his only fault is a fondness for liquor--Bushrod will ask Murray not to sell him until he hears from Washington--Mrs. Forbes is being directed to head for Mount Vernon as early as the next stage.","Bushrod writes that, having examined the records in the General Court, he finds that surveys were rarely done in cases like Washington's and that he is therefore quite certain that the law is on side of Washington in the Pearson suit--he also encloses an order for settling Washington's accounts as executor of Thomas Colville.","Bushrod writes that Mrs. Forbes' delay in leaving for Mt. Vernon was due to lack of funds--Mr. Brook owes her money but has been out of town--Bushrod will advance money to send Forbes to Mt. Vernon on the next day's stage--Mr. Brook has been very ill and now in back country for his health--Bushrod refers again to the settlement of the Colville estate--Mr. Keith advertises the decree in the Alexandria Gazette for 8 weeks.","Bushrod writes to Washington with a report of what he has discovered about taxes due on Washington's Kanawha land--lands in Kanawha and Berkeley to be forfeited unless back taxes are paid--he urges fast action to avoid having the land seized and sold.","Bushrod writes that the auditor can find nothing further on taxes due on Washington's western lands along the Kanawha and Ohio rivers--the records are in poor shape and the auditor blames the inattention and inaccuracy of the commissioners in that part of the country--Bushrod gave him Washington's paper containing a list of his lands on the Ohio and Kanhawa to check more in detail--there are no other Washington lands returned for non-payment of taxes, and as Bushrod paid the arrearages Washington's property is clear for now.","Parker, who is \"now engaged in [publishing] \"The Journals of Congress\" from the year 1775 to the present time, ...\" asks Washington to patronize his work. \"My undertaking has met with the encouragement of Mr. Jefferson \u0026 the Committee of Congress\" assigned to this project, \"... yet the honor of your name ... will be the greatest satisfaction I can feel.\"","Bushrod advises his uncle regarding several legal problems relating to taxes on Washington's western lands as well as a land title paper concerning a transaction between Generals Lee and Washington. Bushrod also explorers the circumstances of the \"Langhorne Affair.\"","Speaks of his recent loss (the death of his son Augustine). Agrees with Washington's advice to send his remaining children to public school. Corn crop will be low this year. Discusses his knowledge of Washington family genealogy.","Letter regarding agreement between George Washington and Wm. Washington whereby George Washington may purchase 500 barrels of corn annually from Wm. Washington Discussion of terms of sale.","Bushrod writes that he disapproves Washington's deed to General Lee, but has drawn a better one for him to follow--in order to avoid any possible confusion in the future the new one states that the original deed was not recorded in a timely fashion and that the present one is a replacement--they should check the boundaries to see if they are accurate.","Dandridge writes that Washington's is first letter he's received from America except one of a few lines from G.W.P. Custis last fall--he knows Washington is busy repairing houses, farms, etc. at Mount Vernon--he has himself led a retired life in the Netherlands, going to no public entertainments except now and then to the theater, though he has been to Paris--his health has been poor--mentions Elbridge Gerry, Gen. Marshall, and Gen. Pinckney--he will try to procure a good joiner to send to Washington--many Germans go to Amsterdam to get employment or passage to America, and Dandridge has asked a \"merchant of eminence\" to assist in the search for a joiner among them with a good character reference--Dandridge gives his explanation of 1100 and odd dollars which was charged by him to Washington's account for \"losses, errors \u0026c\" as having occurred not in a single year, but over the whole course of his employment by Washington--the 200 some dollars charged against Washington in April 1796 is a little harder to explain.","Lewis writes that he encloses a draught on Mr. James Russell of Alexandria by Mr. Ariss for last year's rent (against Washington's usual practice) because Ariss had been infirm--if the funds are not immediately collectable, he asks Washington to return the draft so that he can follow up--a tenant on one of the Berkeley lots is unable to pay, so another was procured temporarily to take care of growing crop--he asks Washington's wishes about leasing that property--wheat crops in the area and up to the Blue Ridge are virtually destroyed by Hessian fly, there has also been a 5 week drought.","Dandridge writes that he had no success in finding a joiner to send to Washington, despite several applications and having others search for suitable candidates--the danger of war with U.S. leaves country in unsettled state--the Texel blockaded by British ships, and French privateers are swarming the Maese--preparations of U.S. for defense worry French government--Mr. Gerry leaving Paris soon--expectation is for war between France and America at any time--the Congress at Rastadt is dissolving--war on the Rhine expected--\"we hold ourselves in readiness to march\".","Smith writes that he desires to make a vitrified stained glass portrait of Washington like that of His Excellency the president [John Adams]--describes the long-lasting nature of such portraits.","Solicits for his brother William Champe Carter of Albemarle County a commission as Captain in the provisional army or as aide de camp to a general officer--suggests that it would be good to distribute commissions in that area of the state to counteract the attempts by \"a certain character in his route from Philadelphia to Monticello\" [i.e., Thomas Jefferson] to dampen patriotic ardor of people there--he and Mrs. Carter had wanted to visit last spring, but the loss of a carriage and horse is compelling them to postpone that until next Spring.","Marshall writes that his father directed him to pay Washington's back taxes on his land on Rough Creek [Hardin County, Ky.]--discusses arrangements for reimbursing his father--Mr. Rawleigh Colston of Frederick authorized to draw upon Washington for the money--as Marshall's father is aged and infirm, Marshall himself can assist Washington in such matters in the future.","Bushrod continue to keep his uncle informed about the circumstances of the \"Langhorne Affair,\" and his own involvement as a \"dignified observer.\" He assures the General that the man John Nicholas is of excellent character.","Welch writes to Washington that he has surveyed the tract of Great Kanawha land of 10990 acres--it appears to be short 610 acres, so he is going to check it again--also surveyed Cole River tract--30 settlers on land are doing well--immigration is good, though the migrants themselves are poor--he expects many from Pennsylvania--people in the area all support existing constitution.","Original copy of this letter. Dandridge's poor health induces him to resign job of secretary to Mr. Murray, and since Washington helped him get the position, Dandridge wants to let him know--he seeks more a active life--he seeks a subaltern commission in the army of United States--Murray is writing to the President and Secretary of War on his behalf--Dandridge has still had no success in finding a joiner for Washington--\"all communication from this country is quite at a stand except thro Hamburg and England\".","Bushrod writes his recommendation of Col. Heth as a friend of the government and a sober citizen--he mentions the fictitious John Langhorne [i.e., Peter Carr] letter and Nicholas--Gen. Marshall is anxious to visit Washington and Bushrod may accompany him.","Request that his uncle consider Thomas Turner and Capt. Blackburn for military commissions.","Spotswood reports the results of his efforts in securing an overseer, a certain Mr. Garret, for Washington. \"He would not determine whether to receive your offer or not until he returned home and consulted his wife - \".","Snyder writes that some weeks ago he had sent Washington a letter with Robison's Proof of a Conspiracy--since then, he is more confirmed in opinion that groups called \"Illuminati—German Union—Reading Societies—and in France by that of the Jacobine-Club\" are operating for overthrow of this government--many of these groups are of French sympathies and begin by trying to destroy all religion--prays that God, who set Washington \"as a Deliverer of, and Father of his Country\" may keep him safe until this crisis passes.","Encloses letter from Mr. Thomas Marshall Jr. of Kentucky who wishes payment of small balance due his father Col. Marshall from Washington.","Snyder writes to apologize for having sent second letter on 1 October, but he received Washington's letter of 25 September only an hour after mailing his own--\"I rejoice very much that you are recovered from your late Sickness\"--he fears pernicious effects of \"the illuminati\" or Jacobinism on people of the United States--Snyder informs Washington that he recently wrote articles in gazettes under name of \"Cicero\" giving a compendium of extracts form \"Robison's Proofs of Conspiracy\".","Blagdin writes that although Washington will provide glass, painting and ironmongering he cannot undertake to complete the work on Washington's buildings in Washington, DC for less than $11,000.","Samuel writes that he is distressed that his mother (Mildred Thornton Washington) wrote Washington asking for more money--all debts of his father (Washington's late brother Charles) and his estate lie on him now--he is sure he can pay by selling land, but nobody will buy land in these unsettled times, with war with France possible--he hopes to sell at better prices in the next year--Samuel refuses the $1000 Washington offered his mother because that would make creditors all come to him at once and ruin him, \"Whereas if they come on gradually I can have a better chance.\"","Church presents his son, Philip Church, who enters the army under his uncle's (probably Alexander Hamilton's) auspices-- hurch recommends him to Washington's protection.","Rootes writes that he had visited Mount Vernon, but not seen Washington--this follow-up letter requests a certificate from Washington that his late father, John Rootes, served as a captain in Col. William Byrd's regiment in the French and Indian wars--Rootes wants this in order to secure bounty land for his father's service, that his father never applied for.","\"Autograph letter signed, draft. First part of draft is a letter to General Washington of the same date introducing Church, his grandson. In the part of the draft addresssed to the grandson, Schuyler warns him how to approach the general as Church hopes to gain some military favors.\"","Anthony bills Washington for a gold seal, 12 dollars; and repairing buttons, seal and chain, 2 dollars--total, 14 dollars. Receipted by Joseph Anthony.","Re: Spotswood's opinion of the Alien and Sedition Acts and A forgery of Spotswood's name in a previous letter to Washington. Docketed by Washington. Folio size.","Russell writes to Washington that he was mortified to discover that all conveyances for bringing Washington's ram and straw machine from Middletown, Connecticut to Mount Vernon had failed and now that the river is frozen it will take until spring to deliver them--he looks forward to his friend's report on planting wheat in England which Washington procured for him--with the sheep and chaff Engine, Russell proposes sending a \"Ground Borer\" for digging fence post holes--it can also be of use in military operations where chevaux de fries are wanted.","Garland writes to ask Washington for information on land set aside between Great Kanhawa and Sandy River as part \"payment of some Officers and Soilders who was on an Expedition Against the Indians about or before Braddocks Campain.\"","For £ 1.5.0, or $3.33 for 1 bushel blue grass seed and a keg. Receipted by Samuel Simes for Cath. Roberts.","This receipted bill charges Washington £6. for a cocked Beaver hat, a round white hat, and box. Marked \"Recd. pay of C. Biddle for Isaac Parrish,\" by Joseph Parrish.","He writes that he received a copy of an earlier letter to Maj. Harrison [Nov. 4]--desires to take Young Royal Gift to his stable to stand--another Jack in Culpeper now will cut down profits of the stud service--collection of rents goes badly--plight of tenants pitiable--tenants in Frederick and Berkeley mostly paid up--he will come to Mt. Vernon to bring rents and attend the marriage of his brother Lawrence with Miss [Eleanor Parke] (Nelly) Custis.","Trumbull writes that he knows nothing of arrangements for paying amounts due on sets of prints [\"Death of Warren,\" and \"Death of Montgomery\"] sent to Washington from London--he counsels don't send money to England--his brother John has agents (whom he names) handling affairs of the prints in the States--comments on \"malign influence\" in councils of state in Virginia--takes the opportunity of wishing Washington a happy birthday--extends his best wishes to Nelly Custis on her marriage to Lawrence Lewis.","Concerning Washington's recent order for English Crown glass from Alexandria merchants Macleod \u0026 Lumsdon. The glass was not available, and the merchants offered to order it for Washington.","Trumbull writes that he recently sent 4 pairs of his prints, which Washington had subscribed to, by way of the Nancy Davidson--most of the letter is political beginning with \"I trust, Sir! that you are now destined to act a more important part, in this great Drama, than you have done in the former period of your Life: to save again your Country, and to establish her Security and Greatness upon a Basis broad and firm as is the Continent of which She forms a part.\"--he expresses opinions on political situations of Europe, especially England and France--fears French taking over Spanish and Portuguese colonies in America, thereby creating hazard to Americans--it is to America's interest to see that Spanish colonies are inculcated with true spirit of liberty and rational freedom--writes \"that Europe is rotten to the Heart. and that, in Europe, America has not one friend, on whose support She can rely\"--there is one year left in which to act--\"I hope to have the happiness of seeing the Evening of your Life more useful and more glorious than its Noon, and of saluting you My dear Sir, not merely as the Father of the United States but of the United Empires of America.\".","Samuel writes that the executions against him for £300 or 400 are beyond his power to pay, except by selling all his slaves, and then he would be unable to grow a crop which is all he has for the support of two families--if Washington can lend him the money, then Samuel will be enabled to get clear of debt and repay him in the fall by selling land--once free of the sheriff he intends never to go into debt again--his father [Charles Washington] has been very ill.","Samuel thanks his uncle for the letter telling of money to be loaned him, it was seriously delayed in the postal system -- he describes his difficulties in settling Uncle Samuel Washington's estate, as his own father and his uncle John both kept poor accounts -- Bushrod Washington won't help any, and Samuel mentions it hoping that Washington will speak to Bushrod this summer -- Samuel expects a bad wheat crop for the 4th straight year -- he intends to sell all his land \u0026 buy small amount in Culpeper County at low price -- his father Charles Washington is much improved.","Bushrod encloses a deed from Washington to Gen. Lee, and tells him that Lees deed to Washington is being registered -- Washington should send the enclosed one to the clerk of General Court -- speaks of congressional elections in this district that will be close -- Jacobins \u0026 opponents of Federal government spread scandalous assertions against Gen. Lee, who is only recently \"making great exertions\" in his own behalf -- Mr. Tayloe will resign his army commission, and Mr. Thomas Turner has asked that Bushrod intervene with Washington about securing a commission in the cavalry.","Concerning a transaction of corn, whiskey and herrings. Congratulations on General Lee's and General Marshall's election to the Congress.","Conveying 166 barrels of corn and discussing future corn transactions. Mentions his new (third) wife (Sarah Tayloe).","Anderson sets forth his new scheme for managing Washington's farms, to make more profit from them--he compares profits and loss for his new scheme and the older system, showing large edge of profit to new scheme, using the Union Farm as the example although the principles could apply to River Farm and Dogue Run with slight alterations--Muddy Hole should be planted in peach trees--Anderson advocates fewer workers on each, and a new system of crop rotation.","Lewis sends Washington a draught for Mr. Ariss's rent--Ariss's infirmities make Lewis hesitate to be so rigid in collecting his rent, although he is always backward in paying--Lewis will send rents collected--he saw his brother Lawrence and his lady [Nelly Custis Lewis] at sister Carters--Lawrence has sulpher mud on his eye and drinking spring water improves him--this year's hay crop diminished by a monthlong drought in July--last fall's drought and Hessian fly deprived them of seed wheat--corn and tobacco good.","Trumbull comments on the delays in post offices--\"in too many instances there is not that punctual attention to their duty in our post offices which the Public have a right to expect\"--he agrees with Washington's reply to Col. John Trumbull on a project of taking over South America (see letter of March 24, 1799, John Trumbull to Washington)--offers comments on a candidate for presidency--hints strongly that Washington is the only one to unite the party and win for Federalists--expresses his \"hope and trust\" that Washington's life will \"be elongated beyond the term of three core and ten years\"--offers comments on President John Adams.  On letter from Timothy Pickering to Jonathan Trumbull, 29 July 1799","$1.25 for repairing Mrs. Washington's watch.","\"Smith writes to Washington concerning claims of heirs of Robert Stobo to land on account of his services in French \u0026 Indian War--he asks Washington to help the family to get the land due under the claim--Stobo was with Washington at Fort Necessity and was surrendered to the French as a hostage--Smith transcribes a letter dated 19 March 1799 from Alexander McCaul to William Smith, saying land due Stobo can still be claimed. Encloses letter from Alex. McCaul to Wm. Smith, saying land due Stobo can still be claimed. [See letter dated Mar. 19, 1799].\"","Belgium \u0026 \"this Republic\" seem to be fixed as heritage and satelite of french Republic--describes moves of British, Russian, French, \u0026 Austrian armies--Duke of York's inglorious evacuation of the Dutch Republic--this liberates all French troops for campaign on Rhine--will present G.W. a model of the Dutch water-throwing mill, or windmill, such as he sent rude sketches of last summer--may be applicable for draining Dismal [Swamp]--La fayette at Utrecht, won't go to U.S. this autumn.","Letter from three orphaned children of Thomas Washington of [Nevis] Island in West Indies--17 yrs. ago a gentleman in Newcastle upon Tyne wrote G.W. \u0026 sent old papers belonging to them to determine whether they are any kin to him, but received no reply--father had son by 1st marriage, still living in [Nevis]--their mother and father died \u0026 left them destitute--were brought up as servants--asks some small relief, are all married to poor men [The truth of this letter sworn to by Chas. Charleton, Vicar, \u0026 Wm. Jowsey \u0026 Wm. Tayloe, Churchwardens of Parish of Tynemouth [Northumberland].","Powel sends Chevalier Chastelleux's Essay on Public Happiness for his perusal -- hopes it meets with his approval -- knows author will be flattered that the General has read his work. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Mrs. Powel\". Autograph letter, in 3rd person, integral cover, laminated, watermark (D \u0026 C Blau). Dated only \"Wednesday Noon\".","Four documents are bound together: Survey Notes, Washington's surveying notes on a portion of his Mount Vernon property that he has purchased from Sampson Darrell in 1757, 4-5 November 1762; Grant, to Sampson Darrell, 28 November 1694; Letter, Darrell Smith to George Washington, 9 October 1759; Indenture, from Sampson Darrell, 19 May 1760","This ledger includes a list of slaves at the Mount Vernon Plantations, clothing alloted to them each year, inventory of cattle, Nov. 15, 1785, accounts with the several plantations, accounts with shoemakers, overseers, and bricklayers. With other Accounts (including ones from George Augustine and Lawrence A. Washington, Tobias Lear, John and H. Fairfax, and Anthony Whiting).","This is a record of the work done at the various farms making up George Washington's Mount Vernon, reporting the number of hours worked by which workers, just what was being done on each farm during a particular week. Farms include Dogue Run, Ferry Plantation, Muddy Hole, River Plantation, and Frenchs Plantation (or Frenchs Quarter). Work by tailors, carpenters, shoemakers, coopers, ditchers, and millers are recorded separately. Includes \"Fairfaxs Report on House People\" for several weeks. Begins November 1786 and ends in April 1787. At the end of the volume there is a document titled \"Memorandum of things delivered to the different Plantations from the 12th of Apl. 1786, 1786 April 12-August 31\" that begins at the last page and works its way back toward the center of the volume. This used to be bound, but has since been unbound and is just leaves.","These surveys seem to be concerned with a road from the Ferry to Cameron.","This covers the period of the building of the Green house and the final stucco work and painting of the New Room.","Includes \"Skins put into the Vatts,\" \"Articles received into the Store, Articles delivered out of the Store, Rum account of rum received \u0026 doled out (giving reasons in many cases for the dole).","In the handwriting of Tobias Lear (1762-1816), Washington's private secretary, and James Anderson, Mount Vernon's farm and subsequent distillery manager from 1797 to the time of Washington's death in 1799.  Washington endorsed the ledger twice and approved accounts for fisheries, whiskey, shad, and herring.","King James version, containing the old and new testaments. Includes a page located in the book of Jeremiah, inscribed with family genealogical information. It lists the marriage date of Augustine Washington (ca. 1694-1743) and his second wife, Mary Ball (1708-1789), as well as the birth dates of their six children. George Washington, their eldest child, was born \"about 10 in the Morning\" on February 11, 1731/32, according to the Julian calendar then in use. The leather bound volume is missing the title page and has had extensive conservation work completed.","Small book bound in leather, entitled \"The American Repository of Useful Information containing a Calendar of the present Year ...\", engraved on front is \"Autograph of General Washington\" and \"Given to C. Hughes at Mount Vernon, 1825, Judge B. Washington\". Originally pasted in front were two letters, one dated December 24, 1825, Bushrod Washington to G.C. Washington, and one December 23, 1825, George Corbin Washington to C. Hughes [see letters under proper date]. The letter were removed from the diary during conservation treatment.","Bushrod Washington responds that he is glad to have him (George Corbin Washington) and Mr. Hughes to visit Mt. Vernon. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush Washington\". Directed \"By Harry\" [pasted in back of G.W.'s diary for year 1797]. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","George Corbin Washington wrote to Mr. Hughes to confirm that he told Judge [Bushrod] Washington of their intention of dining with him tomorrow [letter found in George Washington's diary for year 1797]. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.","Compiled by and entirely in the hand of George Washington, the inventory of his late elder half brother's estate lists, by room, furniture, books, and other household items in the Mansion as well as slaves, horses, livestock and other chattels.","Washington leased the two tracts of land that formed his late brother Lawrence's estate, and 18 slaves, from Lawrence's widow Ann and her new husband George Lee for an annual rent of 15 hogsheads of tobacco or the cash equivalent. Document is signed by GW and both Lees, and witnessed by William Fairfax, John Dalton, and Denis McCarty.","In this document, Washington leased the two tracts of land that formed his late brother Lawrence's estate, and 18 slaves, from Lawrence's widow Ann and her new husband George Lee for an annual rent of 15 hogsheads of tobacco or the cash equivalent. Document is signed by GW and both Lees, and witnessed by William Fairfax, John Dalton, and Denis McCarty.","Autograph letter signed. Washington writes about the service and loyalty of the Virginia Regiment during the French and Indian War.","Quit claim deed written on handmade laid paper in the hand of George Washington. The quit claim is by John Carney to George Washington for 200 acres of land at Cliftons, formerly Piscataway Neck, which later became part of the Mount Vernon River Farm. Signed by John Carney (his mark), Lund Washington, Walter Magowan, Eno Williams (his mark), and Thos. Bishop.","Autograph survey and plat signed \"G. Washington.\" Docketed on verso by John Augustine Washington, \"An Including survey of all the Lands left me in Frederick, by my brother Lawrence Washington, done by George Washington Esqr.\" A survey of four parcels of land in present-day Jefferson County, West Virginia.","Docketed on back \"West v Posey Plat \u0026 Report\", in G.W.'s hand, laminated, watermark (crown over heraldic device \u0026 motto, \u0026 crown over GR), oversize document.  [This was part of the original grant to Spencer which George Washington purchased from Captain Posey to help cancel that gentleman's debt to him and others].  The plat showing survey lines is attached to the report.  A cover is attached, docketed \"Papers Relating To Mount Vernon Trace of Land.\"","Original; docketed on reverse in Washington's handwriting, as follows: \"Plats of Sundry Tracts of Land Belonging \u0026 Adjoining those of George Washington Fairfax County.\".","This indenture is the purchase agreement by which George Washington acquired six acres of land from John Posey.  This tract of land was situated along the Potomac River between the mouths of Little Hunting Creek and Dogue Creek.  The document is partially printed and filled out by George Washington in his own hand on June 10, 1772.  Washington signed his name five times within the text, and Posey signed it at the conclusion.  Witnesses John Parke Custis, Jonathan Palmer, Thomas Bishop and another individual, whose autograph is indecipherable, all signed that this document was sealed and delivered in their presence.  An inscription at the bottom of the document states that on October 19, 1772, court was held for the County of Fairfax and this lease was proved by the oaths of the witnesses to be the deed of John Posey.  The acquisition of this document by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association closes the circle on this important story and piece of Mount Vernon land which is approximately where the wharf of today is located.  It is the third in a series of documents between John Posey and George Washington.  The first two documents, GEORGE WASHINGTON'S SURVEY FOR JOHN POSEY, OCTOBER 10, 1769 (A-481.1) and LEASE FROM JOHN POSEY TO GEORGE WASHINGTON, APRIL 23, 1770 (RM-1022, MS-5650) already in Mount Vernon's possession, demonstrate Washington's longstanding interest in acquiring this tract of Posey's land.  This third and final document, negotiating the sale of the property to Washington, tells the story of his eventual success in acquiring the land and expanding his Mount Vernon estate.    Captain John Posey was a veteran of the French and Indian War, and George Washington's neighbor.  John Posey's home, Rover's Delight, was just a mile downriver, southwest, of Mount Vernon.  Posey farmed his plantation and operated a public ferry across the Potomac to Maryland.  Posey was a friend of Washington's and often joined him in fox hunts and to play cards.  John Posey suffered financial trouble throughout the 1760's and took loans from George Washington as well as other creditors.  For example, on October 1, 1763, Washington took a £700 mortgage on Posey's property.  Over the years the interest on Posey's debts grew and by October 1769 Posey's debt to Washington had grown to nearly 1,000 pounds Virginia currency.  On October 10, 1769, George Washington surveyed the land later purchased in this agreement (see A-481.1).  At that time this portion of land was under dispute between Posey and John West.  As a result of the demands of Posey's many creditors, the remainder of Posey's Virginia property, which was not under dispute, was auctioned off under court order on October 23, 1769.  With the 1769 sale, Washington was recompensed for his loans to Posey and Washington was able to acquire 200 acres of Posey's land.    However, Washington also desired ownership of the small area of disputed land which contained Posey's ferry and fishery.  Fortunately for Washington, Posey soon found himself back in debt.  On April 23, 1770, George Washington began to lease from Posey the land which had been under dispute between Posey and John West.  Washington was interested in leasing this land because it was located adjacent to Mount Vernon and on the Potomac River very close to his fishing and shipping operations.  With this 1770 lease, Washington assumed the management of Posey's land and ferry.  At some point during the following year, Posey resettled in Queenstown on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.  Washington continued to lease this land until finally acquiring it with this purchase document in 1772.  THE PAPERS OF GEORGE WASHINGTON state that the eventual purchase of this tract of land took place on June 8, 1772, because a deed of release from Posey to Washington now in the Rosenbach Museum and Library in Philadelphia carries this date (Colonial Series Vol. 8 187).  However, this official purchase agreement in the collection of Mount Vernon is dated June 10, 1772, and an inscription notes court was held on October 19, 1772.  By the time Washington made this agreement Posey was so broke that Washington was able to acquire the land, as well as Posey's house, ferry and horse-all for 50 pounds (Rees 154).    Witness Jonathan Palmer was George Washington's master carpenter.  Once Washington began leasing Posey's land, Washington had Palmer and his family move into Posey's home.  Washington records this in his diary on May 16, 1770.  It is because of Palmer's place of residence and connection to Posey and Washington that Palmer was eventually selected as one of the witnesses to this purchase agreement.","Inscription with a date of 1774. Then Hanover Co. (now Louisa Co.) Virginia.","Witnessed by G. Johnston, John Thornton, John Gunnell, Matthew Campbell.","Proved at court 16 Nov. 1772, signed by P. Wagoner.","Receipt for £605 on reverse signed by West and same witnesses.","Docketed \"West to Washington Release Nov. 1772 Nov. 18\" etc.","For 484 acres \"Land lying in Fairfax County on the head of Dogues' creek\", part of the tract West's wife Ann Brown inherited from her father who bought it from Zephaniah \u0026 Valinda Wade from the head of Dogue Run creek to W-n's stone mill house etc. for £605.","When George William and Sally Fairfax moved to England before the Revolutionary War, they asked their neighbor and friend George Washington to help them rent their Belvoir estate and sell the mansion's furnishings. On August 15, 1774, Washington administered an auction of their furniture, utensils, and books and docketed this inventory titled Sales of Furniture at Belvoir. This document includes items listed for sale, their selling prices, and purchaser's totals. Purchasers listed include Washington and his stepson John Parke Custis. George Washington was the high bidder of the event, spending a grand total of £169.12.6, over half the total receipts. Autograph document, one-page folio, docketed by George Washington on the verso.","Letter, 1777 March 12, in Alexander Hamilton's hand, from George Washington, Morristown, N.J., to Lt. Col. David Grier of the 7th Pennsylvania Regiment ordering him to submit a complete return of his regiment and to take new recruits who have not had smallpox to Philadelphia where they would be inoculated against the disease.","Date on original catalog card appears [1783].","Subdivisions of fields of Ferry and French's farm--on reverse is an explanation--in another hand, of the alterations in the arrangement of the field.","Signed by Wm. Barry and Sarah Barry. No witnesses.","Receipts for money signed by Wm. Barry on reverse.","Attested on reverse by P. Wagener, Comm. of Court.","\nDeed for part of original Spencer grant, which had been sold to Zephaniah Wade \u0026 descended to William Barry--\" ... William Barry and Sarah his wife for and in consideration of the Sum of three hundred and fifty pounds ... grant bargain ... unto the said George Washington ... all that moity of the remainder of the said five hundred acres of Land ... which upon the survey then made was found to contain one hundred and eighteen acres ...\""," Printed mss., blanks filled in by G.W., laminated, oversize document, watermarks (armed figure, rampant lion with arrows, matto \"Pro Patria\").","Signed by Geo. and Elizabeth Muse. Witnessed by Peyton Sterns, Jno. Hawkins, John Pendleton, Henry Pendleton \u0026 [J. Sims?].","On reverse, in G.W.'s hand is Receipt for the £20 \u0026 \"a Tract of Two thousand acres of Land lying in the county of Botetourt, on the River Kanhawa, which together is in full for the within mentioned Land.\" Singed by Geo. Muse.","Proved on April 20, 1784, in Richmond by J. Brown, clerk.","George Muse and wife Elizabeth \"... for and in Consideration of the Sum of Twenty pounds Current Money of Virginia, and other valuable considerations ...\" convey to George Washington \"a certain tract of Land containing Three Thousand three hundred and twenty three acres in the County of Botetourt, on the East side of the Great Kanhawa River ...\"","Signed by John Arris, Witnessed by John Gaunt, Edwd. McCormick \u0026 Francis Waller.","George Washington's signature does not appear; probably clipped for autograph.","On reverse, docketed twice, \"John Ariss to George Washington 700 Acres rent £60 and to pay Land Taxes\" in hand of [G.A. Washington ?].","A grant \"for and during the Lives of the said John Ariss and his present wife Elizabeth Ariss Seven hundred Acres of Land, lying in the County of Berkeley on the Waters of Bullskin being Part of Several Tracts had by Deeds from the Proprietor of the Northern Neck ...\" for \"Sixty Pounds...to be paid in specie on the Twenty Fifth day of December in Each and Every Year ...\"--also contains specifications for concerving timber on the land \u0026 planting trees, grass, and building houses.","Document signed by George Washington, George Gilpin, and John Fitzgerald listing about 85 employees of the Potomac Company. The employees include 7 overseers, 2 borers, 2 carpenters, 2 blacksmiths, 1 coaler, and 68 laborers. There are three women on the list - Nurse Margaret Cosgrove, Cook Mary Twinch, and Washer Polly Firth.","Portion of a large folio document containing approximately half of a survey of Ferry Plantation and 2 crop rotation tables for 1787 and 1797, entirely in George Washington's hand.","Engraved Society of the Cincinnati certificate for James William, Esquire of Virginia. As president of the Society, George Washington signs the document at Mount Vernon on March 1, 1787. The document is also signed by secretary Henry Knox. Certicate is mounted to a board and has some staining and a tear.","List of workmen employed at the Great Falls by the Potomack Company digging the C\u0026O Canal. Columnar style. Includes names, occupation, number of days, rations and total amount due in Virginia currency. George Washington as an incorporator of the Potomac Company along with the signatures of John Fitzgerald and George Gilpin appear on the reverse authorizing payment. Additional note from overseer Richardson Stuart regarding the final balance. Autograph document, 1 page.","Survey by George Washington of distances from Cameron to Colchester.","Key to accompany 1788 map of roads in MV area (also in MV collection) a summary of existing roads and recommendations for improving roads."," Document signed, docketed by Washington. Body of text in handwriting of Bartholomew Dandridge. Witnessed by Dandridge and signed by Green.","Renewal of Green's yearly contract as overseer for the slave carpenters at Mount Vernon.","Ledger account of kitchen staples purchased for the Presidential household in Phila. for Mar. 3-16, 1794, entirely in the hand of GW. A leaf from ledger in oversize manuscripts which begins Apr. 1794.","Day by day account in G.W.'s hand, of amt. and price of each item of food bought during the period--for month of June, no day by day account is included, but a total of each thing for 30 days of June.","Printed Broadside.","Signed in print by George Washington.","Some of George Washington's land at Mount Vernon to be sold or rented.","Presidential land grant issued by U. S. President George Washington to Samuel Eddins for his service in the Virginia Regiment. The grant consists of 1000 acres of land located northwest of the Ohio River, between the Little Miami and Sciota Rivers. Embossed paper wafer presidential seal at lower left. Document signed by George Washington and Secretary of State Timothy Pickering, 1 page.","Lists Mount Vernon enslaved people, their relationships, occupations, and place of residence on the estate -- a list of \"the negroes hired from Mrs. French.\" Autograph document, entirely in hand of George Washington, oversize document, laminated, George Washington's complete watermark. | Date on original catalog card appears [1799][July]. | [Probably prepared for information of his executors at the time he was drawing his will in July, 1799]. |","Washington writes that the recent death of John Airess, who had leased one of the Shenandoah farms, may give Lewis an opportunity to take over the lease. This in turn would give Washington a chance to transfer some slaves from Mount Vernon. He mentions that \"Mrs. Lewis has a girl born.\" See also GW to R. Lewis, 8/18/99.","Pair of plans for crop rotation and the plowings it required in the hand of George Washington. One plan is neatly headed \"Rotation by AW with the Plowings necessary to carry it into effect.\" The initials may refer to John Augustine Washington (1736-1787), for whom this plan may have been devised. The second plan is similarly headed \"Rotation by CW...,\" and was perhaps intended for Corbin Washington's use. Both plans are based on 75 acre plots of farmland. The number of days to plow or harrow the plot is carefully tabulated at the right of the list. In the lower part of each plan, Washington lists, month-by-month the sequence of plowings and harrowings, to calculate the labor needed.","Partial document of a plat of Mount Vernon, 'Old Plat of the Grounds in the NE part of the Pasture of Mount Vernon from the Summit of the Hills on which the Log'd Cabbins are.' Page one is the survey, page two includes surveying notes in Washington's hand.","Map with notes and 'A table of explanation this platt.' See 1748, March 29, Depositions in the Suit of Thomas Marshall against Samson Darrell [W-243/A-D]","Signed by Law Washington and witnessed by Mary Washington, Sam[uel] Washington, Charles Washington, John Washington, Martha Posey, \u0026 W[illiam] Fairfax.","Proved July 7, 1752 in Spotsylvania County.","\nConveying 3 lots in Fredericksburg.","His friends in Wmsburg, including Speaker, desire to see him \u0026 have him accept command of troops to be raised--if he will proceed on expedition \"twoud give a general satisfaction to our Country.\"--Assembly has voted £40,000 \u0026 1200 men immed. raised --\"I believe, were you present, that the greatest regard wou'd be shewn any proposals you shou'd think proper with regard to the expedition.\" Congratulations on his safe \"arrival among us\" [after Braddock's expedition] --condolences on his late illness.","Letter to be delivered by Mr. Harrison who accepts invitation to camp--lists letters received from G.W.; never received others--some \"villon\" is intercepting letters--mentions construction \u0026 appearance of \"wash house\" which G.W. does not intend as a wash house--Jenifer Adams has sold timber off land--bad rains washed out nearly completed tumbling dam--coopers \u0026 miller again at work on it--sowing wheat delayed by rains--Bennett Jenkins from western lands arrived--claims Simpson \u0026 Crawford didn't pay him--paid in Pa. currency--Simpson \u0026 son coming to Mt.V.--bought 6M 20d nails and 4000 ft. of inch plank--\"by the time the House is finishd that is now just Raised, we shall not have one foot of inch \u0026 1/4 plank left beside what is put away for the addition of the great House\"--bricklayers doing garden wall \u0026 chimney of wash house--stucco man still working on dining room--\"the ceily. is not clumsey, I think it light \u0026 handsome it is altogether worck'd by Hand which makes it tedius - as to puty. down the plaster in the new Room, it will not make two days odds in his doing the Room, for he can plaister in one day more than our two men can in a week.--if the sides is done in plain stoco it will not take him long, as to the seilg. I can form no judgment how long it will take him ...\"--Mrs. W. wants it finished so she can get into it this winter--she will talk to Col. [Fielding] Lewis about it--Webster making bricks--John [Broad] \u0026 the taylor \u0026 negroes sick--Mrs. W. not afraid of [Lord] Dunmore--valuables packed in trunks to be moved quickly if necessary--his papers will be sent away anyway--Sears still sick.","Sent word to Mrs. W. at New Kent informing her to come to camp--expect her here immediately--discussion by Md. and Alex. residents of plan to blocade river--Indian Head best place--\"Captn Boucher [said] he woud undertake with 3 ships [sunk] to stop the Channel so that no ship of Force coud get up the River ...\"--Mrs. W. packed his papers in a trunk to be sent to Capt. McCarty's for safe keeping--she gave him key to G.W.'s study but he won't touch anything there except in emergency--what to do with Col. Mercer's papers?--John West, Mr. Harper, Mr. Wilson ask for money owed them--Bishop needs money--Dr. Crail's negro came with news from over the mountains--Val Crawford comes, feels it useless to keep building on G.W.'s land there because of danger of British burning everything--should he grind wheat?--Jenifer Adams offers to rent Md. land--Col. Mason very ill since convention--Lund thinks Mt. V. very easily defended by 50 men--will consider making salt peter--Custis and wife with Mrs. W. in New Kent--Knowles is well, Webster sick, John Barry dead.","A plat and survey by Hezekiah Veatch, assistant Surveyor of Montgomery County, by request of Francis Deakins \u0026 Benjamin Jones, of Woodstock Manor, divided it into 2 equal tracts, correcting lines in a survey made in 1782 -- Signed statement by Deakins \u0026 Jones \"By request of the President of the United States and Colo. Mercer we have divided Woodstock into two Lots of Equal Value as per the above plat \u0026 certificate\". This land was conveyed to George Washington on 1 April 1793 by John Francis Mercer, his wife Sophia Sprigg Mercer, and by James Steuart and his wife Rebecca Sprigg Steuart in payment for a debt owed him by the estate of Mercers father, John Mercer.","Description of rental terms for River, Union and Dogue-run farms--all will rent for the same amount-terms for Muddy hole will be slightly less-leases will run for 14 years-rent will be paid in the form of wheat (or cash equivalent)-.","Also, included in document is GW's ideal rotation plan for a farm with six fields-gives annual production of crops and the possibilities for financial reward on the part of the tenant farmer.","This printed document is a patent for a method of controlling tides, signed by George Washington as President, Thomas Jefferson as Secretary of State, and Edmund Randolph as Attorney General.","Detailed hand-colored map of New England, compiled by Braddock Mead (alias John Green) and published by Thomas Jefferys in 1755. Green was an Irish translator, geographer, and editor, as well as one of the most talented British map-makers at mid-century. This map is a George Washington original edition and was part of Washington's personal library."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDiscusses receiving a chair commissioned by the Powels for the Washingtons, which Washington believes are \"handsome and neat.\" Also discusses the state of his crops.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Discusses receiving a chair commissioned by the Powels for the Washingtons, which Washington believes are \"handsome and neat.\" Also discusses the state of his crops."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections at The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon","United States. Continental Army. 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B. (John Beale), 1727-1804","Peter, Thomas, 1769-1834","Washington, Augustine, 1718?-1762","Corbin, Lettice, approximately 1715-1768","Montgomery, John","Boatswain (Ditcher)","Wooster, David, 1711-1777","Gibbs, Caleb, 1755-1818","Lewis, John, 1747-1825","Lewis, Betty Washington, 1733-1797","Lewis, Fielding, 1725-1781 or 1782","Randolph, Edmund, 1753-1813","Washington, Thornton, approximately 1760-1787","Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826","Bushnell, David, 1740-","Craik, James, 1730-1814","Triplett, William","Washington, George Steptoe, 1771-1809","Giles, approximately 1750- (Postilion)","Moustier, Eléonore-François-Elie, marquis de, 1751-1817","Gray, Davy, 1743?-","Washington, Harriot","Charlotte, active 1782- (Seamstress)","Clendenin, George, 1746-1797","Green, Thomas (Carpenter)","Nicolas, Lewis","Monroe, James, 1758-1831","Snyder, G. W.","Lewis, Eleanor Parke Custis, 1779-1852","Washington, Mary Ball, 1708-1789","Washington, Bushrod, 1785-1830","Washington, George Corbin, 1789-1854","Fairfax, Sally Cary, 1730-1811","Grier, David","Lewis, Warner, 1720-1779","Dickerson, Jonathan","Jefferys, Thomas, -1771","Green, John, -1757"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections at The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon","United States. Continental Army. Rhode Island Regiment (1st)","Potomac Company","Pope and Cadle","Mason, Fenwick and Company","Macleod \u0026 Lumsdon","Society of the Cincinnati"],"famname_ssim":["Custis Family","Fairfax family"],"persname_ssim":["Washington, George, 1732-1799","Washington, Lawrence, 1718-1752","Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770","Fairfax, George William, 1724-1787","Alton, Jonathan","Bassett, Burwell, 1764-1841","Custis, Daniel Parke, 1711-1757","Churchill, Henry, 1732-1760","Carey, Robert","Waller, Benjamin, 1716-1786","Lee, George, 1714-1761","Bassett, Burwell, -1793","Boucher, Jonathan, 1738-1804","Mason, George, 1725-1792","Custis, John Parke, 1754-1781","Posey, John","Posey, Hercules, 1748-1812","Carlin, William, 1732-1820","Peyton, Craven","Custis, Martha Parke, 1755-1773","Fairfax, Bryan Fairfax, Baron, 1736-1802","Savage, William","Mason, Thomas","Herbert, William","Washington, Martha, 1731-1802","Washington, Lund, 1737-1796","Ewing, James, 1736-1806","Ridley, Catherine Livingston, 1751-1813","Clinton, George, 1739-1812","Greene, Nathanael, Major General, 1742-1786","Navarro García de Valladares, Diego José, 1708-1784","Biddle, Clement, 1740-1814","Alden, Judah, 1750-1845","Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804","Greene, Christopher, 1737-1781","Rochambeau, Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, comte de, 1725-1807","Tallmadge, Benjamin, 1754-1835","Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829","Powel, Elizabeth Willing, 1743-1830","Chastellux, François Jean, marquis de, 1734-1788","Harrison, Benjamin, approximately 1726-1791","Trumbull, Jonathan, 1740-1809","French, Penelope Manley, approximately 1739-","Mifflin, Thomas, 1744-1800","Gordon, William, 1728-1807","Washington, George Augustine, approximately 1759-1793","Henry, Patrick, 1736-1799","Weissenfels, Frederick","Lewis, Robert, 1769-1829","Davenport, Joseph, 1760-1804","Powel, Samuel, 1738-1793","Trumbull, John, 1756-1843","Muse, Battaile","Gilpin, George, 1740-1813","Humphreys, David, 1752-1818","Sprigg, Robert","Peacey, William","Peale, Charles Willson, 1741-1827","Charles (Ditcher)","Washington, John Augustine, 1736-1787","Weedon, George, 1734-1793","Washington, Bushrod, 1762-1829","Stuart, David, 1753-1814","Fitzgerald, John, -1799","Corre, Joseph","Lafayette, Marie Adrienne de Noailles, marquise de, 1759-1807","Lear, Tobias, 1762-1816","Ball, Burgess, 1749-1800","Hunter, William, -1761","Davis, Tom, active 1792- (Bricklayer)","Lee, William, approximately 1752-","Whitting, Anthony, -1793","Martin, Josiah, 1737-1786","Washington, Hannah Fairfax, 1742-1804","Staphorst, Nicholaas van, 1742-1801","Parker, Thomas, 1761-1820","Hooe, Robert Townsend, 1743-1809","Washington, William Augustine, 1757-1810","Young, Arthur, 1741-1820","Lear, Frances \"Fanny\" Bassett Washington, 1767-1796","Crow, Hyland (Overseer)","Mercer, John Francis, 1759-1821","Lewis, Howell, 1771-1822","Pearce, William (Farm manager)","Willis, Francis, 1745-1829","Lee, Frank, -1821","Lee, Lucy (Cook)","Will, 1739?- (Muddy Hole Farm)","Muclus, William","Isaac, active 1773-1799 (Carpenter)","Smith, Joe, approximately 1778- (Carpenter)","Doll, 1747?- (Union Farm)","Sam, 1759?- (Cook)","Davis, Betty, active 1792- (Spinner)","Ruth, 1729?- (River Farm)","Hannah, 1739?- (Dogue Run Farm)","Kate, active 1779-1799 (Muddy Hole Farm)","McKoy, Henry (Overseer)","Boatswain, -1794?","Donaldson, James (Carpenter)","Austin, 1757?-1794","Jasper, Dick, active 1786-","Pearson, Eliphalet","Fanny, 1769?- (River Farm)","Paul, 1763?- (Union Farm)","Cyrus, 1775?- (Carpenter)","Ben, 1777?- (Carter)","Richardson, Joe (Postilion)","Butler, James (Overseer)","Ben, 1729?- (River Farm)","Stewart, David","Law, Thomas, 1756-1834","Caesar, 1749?- (Union Farm)","Carrington, Edward, 1749-1810","Carroll, Charles, 1737-1832","Branham, Caroline, 1764?-1843","Anderson, James, 1745-1807","Sinah, 1772?- (Mansion House Farm)","Richmond, approximately 1778-","Greenwood, John, 1760-1819","Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857","Lewis, Lawrence, 1767-1839","Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834","Stoy, William, 1726-1801","Sheels, Christopher, 1776-","White, Alexander, 1738-1804","Adams, John, 1735-1826","Bordley, J. B. (John Beale), 1727-1804","Peter, Thomas, 1769-1834","Washington, Augustine, 1718?-1762","Corbin, Lettice, approximately 1715-1768","Montgomery, John","Boatswain (Ditcher)","Wooster, David, 1711-1777","Gibbs, Caleb, 1755-1818","Lewis, John, 1747-1825","Lewis, Betty Washington, 1733-1797","Lewis, Fielding, 1725-1781 or 1782","Randolph, Edmund, 1753-1813","Washington, Thornton, approximately 1760-1787","Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826","Bushnell, David, 1740-","Craik, James, 1730-1814","Triplett, William","Washington, George Steptoe, 1771-1809","Giles, approximately 1750- (Postilion)","Moustier, Eléonore-François-Elie, marquis de, 1751-1817","Gray, Davy, 1743?-","Washington, Harriot","Charlotte, active 1782- (Seamstress)","Clendenin, George, 1746-1797","Green, Thomas (Carpenter)","Nicolas, Lewis","Monroe, James, 1758-1831","Snyder, G. W.","Lewis, Eleanor Parke Custis, 1779-1852","Washington, Mary Ball, 1708-1789","Washington, Bushrod, 1785-1830","Washington, George Corbin, 1789-1854","Fairfax, Sally Cary, 1730-1811","Grier, David","Lewis, Warner, 1720-1779","Dickerson, Jonathan","Jefferys, Thomas, -1771","Green, John, -1757"],"language_ssim":["English \n.    "],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":1015,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T05:50:40.181Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains letters to and from George Washington that have been aquired by the MVLA since 1858.  For more information, see content note for individal items.   The collection grows organically as new items are acquired.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClerical copy of a deed for 1000 acres of land along the south bank of the Potomac River, Westmoreland County (the area became Fairfax County in 1742), Virginia, granted to Giles Brent, Junior. George Washington purchased the tract of land in 1760 and at that time may have acquired and annotated this copy of the 1654 deed. On the verso of the document George Washington's inscription reads, \"1 copy, Richard Bennett, esq., grant to Giles Brent for 1000 acs. of Ld. 6th September 1654.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington drafted this survey for James Hamilton in 1749.  Signed \"Washington, SCC\" (for Surveyor of Culpeper County), this survey details 350 acres on the border of Augusta County, Virginia, along the Cacapehon (Cacapon) or Lost River.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned \"Washington, SCC\" (for Surveyor of Culpeper County), this survey details 400 acres of Augusta County, Virginia, along the Cacapehon (Cacapon) or Lost River.  The left section of the document's text has been lost, but a masterfully drafted plat and a scale of poles are intact on the right side of the page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry Trenn binds himself to pay £50 unless he \"make or cause to be made unto the above sd. Lawrence Washington ... a Lease for the Term of nine hundred ninety \u0026amp; nine Years of all the Land which is at this present overflowed by the sd. Washington Mill Dam included within the sd. Trenn Bounds on Dogue Runn ...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned \"Washington, SCC\" (for Surveyor of Culpeper County), this survey details 400 acres of Frederick County along the North River.  These lands originally belonged to George Nixon who assigned them to David Wood, on behalf of Daniel Wood.  The latter assigned the lands to Dr. James Craik, George Washington's friend and physician, and Philip Bush in 1771.  Washington recorded the survey in his field book on April 14, 1750, but may have incorrectly dated the finished document which reads June 14, 1750.  It is one of 49 he completed within a month beginning on March 30, 1750.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eChainman John Lonem is also named on the survey.  Washington frequently worked with Lonem, who was known as a reliable and speedy worker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand survey for 730 acres in Frederick County, VA, by George Washington for John Grub. Autograph document signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlat of 360 acres, with prose description of measurements on adjacent leaf.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlat map--Long Marsh Run 633 acres.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand survey with 2 plat maps by George Washington for Gersham Keyes, detailing two tracts of land on Evitts Run in Frederick County, VA. One tract contained 109 acres and one 100 acres, which was part of a land parcel granted to Lawrence Washington, George Washington's half-brother. Three additional names listed of those who assisted with the survey - Robert Worthington, Michael Sweim (chainmen -'C.C.') and William Davis (marker - 'Mr.'). The first two lines at the upper left, not in Washington's writing, describe conveyance 'by deeds from Mr. Lawrence Washington to Keyes' with an added date of August 14, 1751. Autograph document signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartial land survey, missing plat, by George Washington for Benjamin Rutherford, concerning 292 acres between the head of the South Fork of Bullskin Run and Opequon Creek in Frederick County, VA (now Jefferson County, West Virginia). Two additional people are listed in the document: James McCarmick and John Ramsey (C.C.- chainmen). Benjamin Rutherford assisted with the survey as the marker 'Mr.' Docket indicates that this land was later granted to George Hyatt. Autograph document signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartial land survey, plat map only, by George Washington for William Mullin concerning 247 acres on Mill Branch, a branch of the Cacapon River in Frederick County, VA (now Jefferson County, West Virginia). Docket indicates that this land was later granted to Thomas Hollowell. Autograph document, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA survey of 269 acres made for the tract's future owner, William Nayler. The land on the Cacapon River which is now the NW border of West Virginia and Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington wrote this letter to Lieutenant-Governor Dinwiddie as he prepared for his first military appointment, an expedition with 160 soldiers to the forks of the Allegheny, Ohio and Monongahela Rivers. He requested supplies, uniforms, clarification of pay for troops, and offered his personal observations of Native Americans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis document divides Lawrence Lewis' slaves between Col. George Lee and the brothers of Lawrence Washington. It is signed by GW, George Lee, Ann Lee, and Aug. Washington. Witnessed by William Fairfax, George William Fairfax, Robert Merrie, John Dalton, Thomas Plummer, John Tuberville, John Carlyle, Sarah Carlyle, and Bryan Fairfax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington wrote to Smith and provided a list of subscribers, including himself, to the American Magazine and Monthly Chronicle for the British Colonies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments detail trial charges of Joseph Stevens. Signed by Zachary Lewis A court document giving outcome of the trial is also included, Feb. 1758. Trial held in Caroline County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington wrote this letter to George William Fairfax to inform him of Major Grant's unfortunate expedition to Fort Duquesne. Washington describes the circumstances of the attack, the significant number of men and officers killed, and concludes: \"It is with infinite pleasure I tell you that the Virginians, Officers and Men, distinguished themselves in the most eminent manner - that the General has Complimented me publickly on their good behaviour, and that every Mouth resounds their Praises. The Highlanders and them are become one People, shaking each other by the hand wherever they meet tho. perfect stranger's.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpects to be up [to Mount Vernon] tomorrow -- Miles sent to get key from Col. Fairfax -- Alton to get house in order, make fires in lower rooms and air them -- two bedsteads put up, one in hall room, one in little dining room -- get out chairs and tables and clean and rub them and stair case -- find eggs and chickens and \"prepare in the best manner you can for our coming.\" Autograph letter signed, integral cover, docketed, \"Given to Mr. [ ] Clemson - January 24th 1832 at Mount Vernon by Mrs. Jane Washington supposed to have been written soon after his marriage and Braddocks defeat.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCourt decrees that Sale of William Clifton's lands to Thomas Colville and George Johnston to be put aside, and lands are to be sold at public auction to pay off his just debts to Charles Carroll and other defendants. Washington G.W. bought this land at auction, and it became his River farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Washington writes to his brother-in-law Burwell Bassett. The letter was carried to Fredericksburg from Mount Vernon by Miles Richardson, who had been one of Washington's batmen in the Virginia Regiment during Forbes' Campaign of 1758. Richardson was hired by Washington, most likely as a valet, from January 1, 1759 – May 10, 1759.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWritten within the first year of Washingotn's marriage to Martha Dandridge Custis, the letter mentions visiting John Mercer to sort through papers related to the estate of Martha's late husband Daniel Parke Custis. Washington writes that he will bring Martha with him on the visit in case she is needed to answer any lingering questions about the Custis estate.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWashington also asks Bassett to procure a horse brand for George William Fairfax from James Danworth and to purchase canary seed for Martha's birds. This is the earliest known reference to pets at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSending an envoy to pick up a Chestnut mare which Colonel Bassett has purchased. Urges him to visit at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of sundry goods ordered by George Washington consisting of a variety of items inlcuding furniture, textiles, clothing, food, and tools. Many of these purchases are related to Martha Washington and her two children, John Parke Custis and Martha (Patsy) Custis, due to the Washingtons' recent marriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I endeavourd to find out the true bounds of my Mount Vernon Tract of Land - but not knowing where it divided from Spencer's part of the River, nor being able to find harrison cornr Ash mentiond in his Deed to stand on the River side at the Mouth the Blind Pocoson - I began at two Ash trees and Elm ...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWeekly reports of work done by carpenters, with prices charged on most \u0026amp; for whom work was done--also account of breeding mares (?) and acct. of staves, tools, nails, leather, etc. loaned or given out--acct. of days of work done by John Askew, list of things needing to be repaired by carpenters--quantity of cider, brandy \u0026amp; peach mobey in each still--\"An Account taken of the Days which John Askew missed working for Collo. Washington in the Six Months pr. agreement which says is to be made up by the said Askew ...\"--Brandy delivered to Thomas Nichols.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter deals with Washington's negotiations for the River Farm, then called Clifton's Neck. Clifton has sold land to Mr. [Thomson] Mason for a greater price after promising to sell it to him first--was told that Clifton had no clear title to land--nothing in writing, but terms agreed on--George Washington thinks only equitable way is to put up land for public auction, so all disputants will have equal chance to purchase it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand document written and signed by George Washington regarding his ownership of Mount Vernon. This document was the final rent payment before George Washington full inherited the property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports the sale on behalf of the Commissioners, G. Fairfax, G. Washington \u0026amp; Chas. Green of the Clifton tract to George Washington at auction for L1210.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotice of the sale of the Clifton Land [River Farm] to [George] Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatement of cash and bills paid and in hand as a result of Court order in Chancerty pursuant to suit of Clifton vs. Carroll and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington writes to Robert Cary and Company, British creditors, about the severe drought and therefore the inability to grow tobacco and grain this season. George Washington also shows frustration with the time it takes to receive supplies from Great Britain and to ship his crops to them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMountain road lottery ticket\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMoutain Road ticket\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 month ticket signed by George Washington as an official of the lottery. Tickets were sold to raise money to open roads from Virginia West to help in the settlement of the West.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEngraved ticket, signed by George Washington as an official of the lottery. Purpose of the lottery was to raise money for Virginia to build roads to the western part of Virginia, thus opening up tracts of land further west for development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEngraved ticket, signed by George Washington as an official of the lottery. Purpose of the lottery was to raise money for Virginia to build roads to the western part of Virginia, thus opening up tracts of land further west for development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEngraved ticket, signed by George Washington as an official of the lottery. Purpose of the lottery was to raise money for Virginia to build roads to the western part of Virginia, thus opening up tracts of land further west for development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEngraved ticket, signed by George Washington as an official of the lottery. Purpose of the lottery was to raise money for Virginia to build roads to the western part of Virginia, thus opening up tracts of land further west for development.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten receipt for the purchase of a horse \"for the use of Master Custis.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Invoice of goods to be sent to Geo. Washington Potomack River, Virginia\"--items ranging from nails and curry combs, and almonds and raisons to lace, ribbon, silk, and a coat made up for a \"middle sized woman.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends [Latin] books to Master [John Parke] Custis, who forgot them--[Jacky's] illness (worms)] call Dr. Mercer if symptons return--how is the boy taking his unaccustomed absence from home:--does he need anything?--his bed and bedding--didn't mean for [Boucher] to give [Jacky] special indulgence or partiality, but feels he should have as little disapation and indulgence as is necessary to good health and spirits--he meant merely that if [Jacky] were kept under [Boucher's] eye he would benefit from [Boucher's] good examples--however, he realizes every parent's anxiety for child makes same request--so withdraws his request--[Boucher's] letter to Revd. Mr. Addison forwarded by Dr. Ramney\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"To the Revd. Mr. Baucher in St. Mary's parish Caroline City\".GW, doting stepfather, sends absentee excuse for Jackie Custis's late return to school after the holidays.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington's land agreement with George Mason, dated April 21, 1769.  George Mason lived at Gunston Hall, which is located just below Mount Vernon on the Potomac River in Fairfax County.  Surveys inherited in Washington's day were often inaccurate and this land agreement settled a long-standing dispute concerning the boundary line that divided Mount Vernon from Mason's property.  This folio incorporates both a legal contract and the elements of a survey that Washington himself undertook in 1769 to settle the inaccurate western boundary of the lands between Dogue Creek and Little Hunting Creek. The one page document is written in a clerical hand and is endorsed with George Washington's signature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA caring and involved father, George Washington wrote this letter to his stepson's tutor, the Reverend Jonathan Boucher. In it he instructs his ward's tutor to enroll John Parke Custis with a particular dancing master. Written from Mount Vernon on April 24, 1769, Washington states, \"In respect to the Dancing Gentry, I am glad to find you have such choice of them, …Newman...I have heard him well spoken of as a teacher in that Science… you will be so good therefore Sir to enter Mastr Custis with Mr. Newman for a year or otherwise, as he may form his School.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial ledger account written by George Washington and documenting transactions between Washington and John Posey, from October 1765 to June 1769. Includes a 1767 bond between Posey and George Mason with George Washington as security. As a result of the forfeiture of this bond, Washington acquired enslaved people as well as 'sundry stock, goods [and] chattels' from Posey. Hercules Posey was one of the enslaved people acquired through this transaction. Washington signs at the conclusion 'E. Excepted pr Go: Washington, Copy of an Acct given to Mr. Grayson, Sept'r 19th 1769'. Autograph document signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlat \u0026amp; Memorandum of a survey made by George Washington for Capt. John Posey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMoneys expended and received on behalf of George Washington by [probably a manager or overseer].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgreement for lease of 7 acres of land by John Posey to George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from George Washington to Carter Braxton, Esq, and the trustees of Colonel Bernard Moore. Washington agrees to be answerable for the sum of £100 in order for Colonel Moore to purchase enslaved people, 'for the immediate support of his family'. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for 1 pound, 1 shilling paid by Edward McGuire for James Commack to defray the cost for a land survey for 200,000 acres allotted to the Virginia Regiment by Dinwiddie's Proclamation of 1754. Receipt text in another hand, signed by George Washington. Autograph document signed, small sheet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Carlin was a tailor in Alexandria. His account book is among our treasures and includes entries for clothes made for the Washington's, members of the Mount Vernon household, and other Virginia customers such as the Fairfax's, George Mason, and David Ramsey. Entries for George Washington span from 1765 to 1771 and this receipt corresponds directly to entries in the account book.  The services on the receipt include 'making a suit for Frank' and 'altering a pr. Lether (sp) Bretches to Giles.'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount : George William Fairfax with Craven Peyton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"It is an easier matter to conceive than to describe, the distress of this family; especially that of the unhappy parent of our dear Patsy Custis, when I inform you that yesterday removed the sweet Innocent girl into a more happy and peaceful abode than any she has met with in the affected path she hitherto has trod.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount of cash sent Mr. Francis Willis, draft on Osgood Hanbury \u0026amp; Co., to Mr. Ramsey for postage, to Truro Parish for Fairfax's pew.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington carefully drafted this elegant west elevation of his Mount Vernon mansion.  It provides insight into Washington's plans for the second major expansion of his home.  The elevation has wide doors and nearly symmetrical windows, while the final construction favored transom lights and the powerful exterior asymmetry of windows, preserving the symmetry of the interior rooms.  The undated manuscript was probably drafted prior to construction, which began in 1774.  This is the only extant exterior drawing of the mansion made by George Washington.  On the verso, also in Washington's hand, is a floor plan for the mansion's cellar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromissory note for George William Fairfax's pew at Truro Parish. The document is signed by George Washington who served as an agent for Fairfax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSummary of pleas with case starting on May 18, 1772; other action taken on Feb. 22, 1774, and Mar. 23, 1774 -- final judgement given May 17, 1774-Savage ordered to pay £606.17.6. Document, laminated, watermarks (crown over GR, and crown over heraldic device), docketed \"Washington vs. Savage - Record\". | [As trustees for Mrs. William Savage (formerly Mrs. Charles Green) Washington and Fairfax were attempting to collect the money which her husband had promised in regular payments. Mason stood as security for the bond]. |\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington endorsed this account of his financial transactions with the prominent Alexandria merchant William Herbert. A frequent visitor to Mount Vernon, Herbert was an Irish immigrant who married Sarah Carlyle and later became the President of the Bank of Alexandria. Herbert signed this two page account and Washington endorsed it on the verso. The transactions recorded here date from March through July of 1775.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill for making coat and waistcoat, breeches, altering a coat and breeches, making another coat on a later date, and making a suit of regimentals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFears for the cause and for his character if he fails--Congress in Committee have consented to a Continental Currency \u0026amp; have ordered 2 million dollars to be struck off for payment of troops \u0026amp; other expences of defence--15,000 men voted as a Continental army, \u0026amp; he hopes more will be voted--other high officers not named yet--asks him and Mrs. Bassett to visit Mt. Vernon and take Mrs. Washington down to [Eltham] with them--uneasy at leaving her alone at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes a short letter before leaving for camp at Boston: \"I go fully trusting in that Providence which has been more bountiful than I deserve, and in full confidence of a happy Meeting with you sometime in the Fall ... I have not time to add more, as I am surrounded with company to take leave of me. I retain an unalterable affection for you, which neither time or distance can change. My best love to Jack and Nelly, and regards for the rest of the Family ...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is a directive to his managers on subjects of responsibility during his absence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpense report titled 'April 4 1776 An Account of Expences of His Excellency General Washington v. Guard, Waggons, horses, [and] waggoners, [etc etc] from Cambridge to New York - with several bills'. This report lists 24 expenses incurred by General George Washington and his Lifeguards on the journey from Cambridge, Massachusetts, to New York between April 4-13, 1776. Includes towns such as Providence, RI, and Norwich, CT, along with the amounts spent at each location and vendor names, taverns, etc. The total expense listed is £86.14.5. Autograph document, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInstructions on keeping the enemy from crossing the river [Delaware]--plan for a retreat towards Philadelphia if necessary--send a spy across the river--make a show of having fresh troops to gain time--get someone into Trenton for news of boats being built.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartially printed assessments of George Washington's accounts primarily during the Revolutionary War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Cook of the problems of the army in enlisting new recruits and obtaining arms. Intent of Hessians to leave R.I. winter quarter and Continentals' need to raise more men to protect States. Begs that each state meet its quota of troops.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresents her with a lock of hair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Washington writes from Fishkill [N. Y.] to New York governor George Clinton. Abuse of citizens in this state by army officers -- ordered boat containing Mr. Cuyler's family and belongings to be stopped short of Fishkill -- those aboard shouldn't be permitted to review the works at West Point -- sends by express packets addressed to Clinton and [government of N. Y.], sent down by flag -- they contain extraordinary Manifesto and proclamation -- if boat with Cuyler's effects is to return, write General Putnam -- he [George Washington] returns to Fredericksburg [N. Y.] this afternoon. Document signed, in hand of (?), docketed \"Genl. Washington Letter Octr. 8th 1778, concerning a Flag sent from New York for Mr. Cuyler \u0026amp; his Effects \u0026amp;c with a Manifesto of the Commre at New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from Fredericksburg, NY, Washington orders delay of Canadian expedition, but continued preparation for it; civil treatment of Native Americans; winter weather.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington writes to Lund Washington from his headquarters in Middlebrook, NJ on 1779 April 3; makes arrangements for a shipment of fine Bordeaux claret; discusses financial matters concerning the estate of George Mercer; referenes the exchange of two slaves between Mount Vernon and his mother's home in Fredericksburg; questions Lund on the status of planting and propogating of trees, admonishing him for not answering some of his early queries and questions his management techniques; reports that things are slow on the war front and a recent storm impacted British transports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhile encamped at Middlebrook, New Jersey for the winter of 1779 George Washington wrote this letter to Nathanial Greene about trading one of his horses for another.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal letter to Lund, expressing the General's feelings about the general \"decay of public spirit \u0026amp; virtue\", which is contributing to the severe economic problems of the time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from George Washington to Arthur St. Clair regarding instructions for handling British soldiers without assistance from other divisions. Uncertainty over British movements and intentions prevented St. Clair from settling on a course for his division.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from George Washington to General Edward Hand requesting Hand to return to the encampment at Morristown from his Lancaster home during the winter of 1780. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter asking Lund Washington for legal advice relating to a chancery suit depending between Mr James Mercer \u0026amp; \"the persons for whom I am acting as Attorney.\" He believes that Lund has a better understanding than \"[his] own knowledge of these kind of proceedings is capable of affording...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: a chariot Washington has ordered made in Philadelphia at £210 specie or paper equivalent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports death of Don Juan Mirailles [Spanish envoy] who came on visit with Minister of France and was seized on arrival with \"a violent biliary complaint\" -- died despite best care of physicians and himself -- present his respects to [Mirailles's] lady. Autograph letter signed, watermark (J. Taylor, \u0026amp; an encircled armed figure). | Navarro was Governor \u0026amp; Capt. General of Cuba.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington acknowledges Biddle's resignation from his position and praises Biddle's duty as an officer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLund's late trip to Philadelphia--British \u0026amp; French fleets arrived--few recruits--promised aid from states will probably arrive too late--fears [Mt. Vernon] crops may be ruined by drought--how many colts are there?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from George Washington, in the hand of  Tench Tilghman, to Major Judah Alden. The letter is sent from Washington's headquarters, Passaic Falls, New Jersey. The correspondence lays out an elaborate plan of attack meant to fall into the hands of the enemy. The \"misinformation\" was a spy tactic in hopes that it would be intercepted and throw off British forces.  The body of the letter is in the hand of Tilghman with the exception of one line by Washington's reading, \"but are not to make fires or discover themselves.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter in Alexander Hamilton's hand, signed by Washington. Washington issues orders for Colonel Christopher Greene's First Rhode Island Regiment, which included formerly enslaved African American soldiers, to march from Newport to West Point under Rochambeau. Washington writes, \"only come on with such officers as are to remain in service on the new arrangement and such men as engaged for the war, or at least for a term, that will last through the next campaign. The other men you may dismiss, unless the Count de Rochambeau should find any employment for them where they are now.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnquiring about a transaction of bills to have been deposited in the Virginia Loan Office. Also, requesting a good family Steward be employed for the Washington family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington to Benjamin Tallmadge, 8 April 1781, in which Washington asks Tallmadge to transmit a letter to Rochambeau.  Washington contemplated a daring raid on the British troop on Long Island.  \"The success of the Enterprise,\" Washington wrote to Tallmadge, \"must depend, on … the secrecy of the attempt, and a knowledge of the exact situation of the enemy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from George Washington to Joseph Webb, regarding Martha's health and thanking Webb for his hospitality at his home in Wethersfield, CT. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe warrant requests Pickering send 200 pounds from British Military Chest to Col. Edward Carrington for the Southern Army.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJust returned from a Committee--will accompany her to Mr. Bingham's tomorrow afternoon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Washington writes about the sorrow he felt when Chastellux departed to return to France: \"A sense of your public services to this country, and gratitude for your private friendship, quite overcame me at the moment of our separation.\" Washington adds, \"I truly say, never in my life did I ever part with a man to whom my soul clave more sincerely than it did to you.\" Washington hopes that, after the war, he can accompany Chastellux on a tour of North America. In the postscript, Washington writes that he is enclosing a letter to Marquis de Lafayette.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten from Newburg, NY, Washington supports financial plight of soldiers, in spite of brewing conspiracy against him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from George Washington to Theodorick Bland, written from headquarters at Newburgh, NY. Writing several weeks after the events of the Newburgh Conspiracy and Washington's Newburgh Address, he discusses the disbanding of the Continental Army and the need to resolve Army pay and pensions.  Washington speaks candidly about the urgency of the situation: \"the necessity of fulfilling this Expectation of the Army affects me so exceeding forcibly, that I cannot help dwelling upon it, nor is there in my present apprehension a point of greater Consequence, or that requires more serious attention\". Autograph letter signed, 11 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this letter, George Washington continued with an update on the changing and hopefully improving state of affairs in America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of introduction on behalf of George Washington's \"nephew... who has been in bad health for more than twelve Months—He is advised by his Physicians to spend the summer on the Island of Rhode Island for the benefit of the Sea Air \u0026amp; Climate—\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDischarge from the American Army, signed by George Washington and Jonathan Trumbull.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSergeant Henry Leider's discharge certificate from the Continental Army.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Acct. of Mrs. Washington's Expences from Virginia to my Winter Quarters \u0026amp; back again to Virginia according to the Memms. and accts. which I have received from her \u0026amp; those who accompd. her\"--expences amounting to £1064.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCost of things bought in Philadelphia by Mrs. Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinceton. In this letter, after successfully commanding the Army, George Washington discusses his strong desire to retire and concludes the letter with updates on the state of independence and his continued travels to explore western lands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by Penelope French, Benjamin Dulany, and John Robertson - witnessed by Going Lanphier and Robert Lanphier with some marginal notes in handwriting of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMount Vernon. In this letter, after returning to Mount Vernon on Christmas Eve 1783, George Washington enthusiastically remarked that he was finally able to retire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroduces the Count de Laval Monmorency, brother to Duke de Laval and Colonel in Regiment of Royal Auvergne--he is on a tour from Charleston to New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill be careful of letter and box for Mrs. Fitzhugh--leaves city immediately after meeting of the Society.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington thanks Gordon for sending him newspapers from Boston and mentions issues he is having with people settling on his lands near the Ohio River, which is he is about to leave Virginia to take care of.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for rents owed and paid by Henry Whiting on account of plantation rented from George Washington for 11 years by Whiting's father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from George Washington to Edward Snickers accepting his offer to manage the leasing of land purchased from the sale of Colonel George Mercer's estate. Washington sends a map of the plots and a copy of the lease (not identified), summarizes the terms of the lease, and shares his hope that Snickers finds tenants who will become long-term residents rather than see the land become 'Negro Plantations' rented to an absentee landlord. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington acknowledges receipt of several letters from George Augustine Washington at Barbadoes and Bermuda.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeaf from a notebook kept by George Washington suggestions which includes improvements and experiments in modern farming techniques and inventions from experts of the time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlans for the Greenhouse quarters drawn and annotated by George Washington about 1785\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorandum notes that Quarters to be 16' wide; half of that with 4' projection sufficient width for greenhouse; chimneys and where to place them; in front part of greenhouse need 2 tiers of windows; windows close together; chimneys in quarters; front of quarters might be wood with brick underpinning--center or greenhouse part all brick to the eves; rafters same angle; describes how to place windows in greenhouse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeaf from a Mount Vernon ledger.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlease forward enclosed letter ... requests current cash prices of good plank (inch, inch \u0026amp; quarter, inch \u0026amp; half) in Alexandria ... if vessel presently in harbor and has some for sale, master should call at Mount Vernon ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocketed \"Rough field Notes taken by George Washington in running the courses of the Land bot. from George \u0026amp; Jas. Mercer\".\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[reverse of document dated Mar. 5, 1785, Patrick Henry to George Washington].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Washington responds to a former Revolutionary officer's request for assistance. Washington offers to provide a certificate of service to Weissenfels if he can first send a testament of services from his commanding officer, Governor George Clinton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington discusses terms for hiring new miller Joseph Davenport who will replace miller Roberts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaily expenditures from cash fund on hand, and money received, with detailed explanation of some receipts and expenditures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the purchase of shares of stock in the Potomac Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnyone recommended by Mr. Powel is welcome at Mt. Vernon--encloses letter from an unknown gentleman [this was a Mr. Charles Vancouver, desiring to dedicate a publication to George Washington]--investigate to see what others think of author \u0026amp; his project.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Powel's advice has made him write Mr. [Charles] Vancouver, declining dedication of his publication--hopes to see Dr. Mayes, Powel's friend, on return from Caroline--Mrs. Macauly Graham's journey to the south--Mrs. Powel's letter to his nephew [Bushrod Washington] in Fredericksburg will be cared for.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMount Vernon. George Washington opened this letter with a response to Chastellux's previous flattery, he continued with his hopes for peaceful trade and poetically outlined how nations might accomplish such a noble task, and he concluded with his plans for the Potomac Navigation Company, further identifying peaceful trade as a means of uniting nations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of condolence on Gov. Trumbull's death [Jonathan Trumbull Sr.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington contracts in advance to purchase all 1,000 bushels of wheat from Mr. Battaile Muse. Purchased for George Washington's mill. Paid 6 shillings per bushel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington first asks Gilpin for the use of a scow with which he intends to dredge mud from the river bottom for trial as fertilizer. Then he goes into some detail about the making of a water level and staff which he desires, \"I have joiners that could execute the wooden work ... but my Smith is too great a bungler to entrust anything to him, ...\" Washington asks Gilpin to have the iron work done for him, or, if he thinks it preferable to make the complete instrument for him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter discussing the \"Agricultural Society of Philadelphia,\" also known as the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington hopes to trade 25 barrels of fine flour for \". . . a she ass from Surinam, . .\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA character testimonial on behalf of Mr. Booth, (of Westmoreland Co., Va.).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efragment, endorsed \"Rect. No. 149 Walker Blunt Block Maker\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresents Rev. Mr. Griffith, who owns much property in Alexandria--he wants to borrow money to build--good securities--would not hesitate to make loan himself, had he the money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, Mount Vernon. Washington writes that he has only just received Trumbull's letter and enclosure of Feb. 20, and he hopes Trumbull will make his southern tour and visit Mount Vernon. Washington mentions the marriage of George Augustine Washington and Fanny Bassett, who are living with him, and encloses a letter for Mr. Dwight. This is Rev. Timothy Dwight, who sent Washington a copy of the \"Conquest of Canaan.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCovers period April 23-29, including \"6 half Johan. and half a Guinea to pay Mr. Buchanan my dividd. of the cash for the James River Navigation and recd. from his office 426 dollars in Indents (paper) for Interest on my Loan Office Certificates emitted in this state of Virginia.\" Includes money paid for rum, wool cards, G. \u0026amp; L. Washington's schooling [Samuel's children], flour, ferriage, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel, Mount Vernon to Whitehaven. Washington writes that he received 1400 Flags with small breakage, sent £50 bill on Wakelin Welch, and will settle for balance before Mr. Sanderson leaves country.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with address panel. Mount Vernon to New York. Washington thanks Taylor for the apples and pickled and fried oysters that he sent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMount Vernon. In this letter, George Washington sends his congratulations to David Humphreys on return to America [from London] and invites him to Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from George Washington to Richard Sprigg regarding husbandry and breeding a donkey. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter signed. Mount Vernon. Sends several letters of James Bloxham's--Bloxham undecided about staying longer than a year--\"In a word he seems rather to have expected to have found well organized farms, than that the end and design of my employing him was to make them so.\"--if Bloxham's wife is to come, let her come on ship to Alexandria or nearby ports--she can pay for seed, implements, etc., and be repaid in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport from George Washington to the Potomac Company shareholders. Written during Washington's term as president of the corporation, it provides updates on the progress of the company's work and a reminder that stock payments are due soon. Includes a discussion of works at the Seneca and Shenandoah Falls as well as the cutting of a canal at Great Falls. Provides a reminder of the appointed day for electing a president and directors for the ensuing year. Autograph document in unknown handwriting, signed 'In behalf of the Directors,' by George Washington, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter, signed. Mount Vernon. Washington asks Digges if he would inquire among his friends on the Eastern Shore, Maryland \"if I could be furnished with one thousand feet of the best plan plank; precisely 24 feet long (when dressed) - To be without sap, or knots. - It is for the floor of my New room.\" Years before Washington had set aside some like lumber but \"behold! half of it was stolen, and the other half will match no plank I can now get.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges Peale's receipt of Golden Pheasant. Sent body of French Hen. Wishes Peale success with mezzotinto prints.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncloses copy of the Vision of Columbus which he promised--his copies just came to hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor 3 ruffled shirts, 1 plain one, 4 stockings, 1 pair breeches, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvising him that he will discharge the balance owing--Mr. Morris will have his agent in New York pay $840, about £325.6. as per account of January.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets hearing that George Augustine Washington is ill, wants him not to do more than he can safely do. Instructions about Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill call for her in carriage in hopes of accompanying her to Lansdown this evening.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks for inquiring into prices of painting and lining carriages--he has employed a Mr. Clark to repair chariot--well spoken of--can see progress every day when passing his workshop in the Square.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington appointed George Augustine Washington manager of Mount Vernon in his absence. The letter gives detailed instruction of farming Mount Vernon, as well as decorating the mansion, improvements to farm buildings, supervision and care of the servants, miscellaneous purchases.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas perused contents of enclosed--finds it good and just, and thinks they will meet with favorable reception of his nephew [Bushrod Washington].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dear Sir, I have this moment been favored with your letter and with out date from Prince Georges County and have ordered the Jennies to be delivered to Mr. Dove--hoping both will prove with foal. Royal Gift never fails ...,\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists the names, occupations, and salaries of 86 workmen on the Potomac Company canal near Harper's Ferry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroduces Mr. and Mrs. [Samuel] Powel of Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Powel's safe arrival in Philadelphia [after visit at Mt. Vernon]--the Mr. Morrises [Robert and Gouvernor] visited on way to Richmond--hopes to hear of the [Pennsylvania] state convention's decision on Federal Government--Spanish chestnuts--will send more about the 1st of October next year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks for seeds--glad Caleb Hall did not come from England--thanks for offer to send blacksmiths \u0026amp; mill wrights, but needs none--no benefits for people of that kind to come over--\"Whenever we have a regular \u0026amp; firm government established the prospect for these people will be much more pleasing.\"--Bloxham well.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThoughts about various states debating ratification of Constitution--generosity of landholders in county of Philadelphia in proposing it for seat of Federal government.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington passes on some information about Irish wolf dogs to Carter which he received from an Irish gentleman. George Washington does not think that mastiffs will fulfill the purpose of hunting wolves which Carter apparently wants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this letter, George Washington reveals his humorous side after learning of Chastellux's recent marriage and Washington ended the letter with important information on the Constitution and methods of united the now new nation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to dinner for Monday, May 19, 1788. Answer is requested.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks her for her composition in his honor--new government--hopes those of her sex will introduce federal fashions and national manners instead of following foreign manners and fashions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington introduces the Count de Moustier, from the Court of France, and the Marchioness de Brehan, who are returning to New York and propose to pass through Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntrodues [Ferdinand] Fairfax, son of [Bryan] Fairfax, his godson--he goes to Philadelphia to complete his studies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington advises his nephew about his contemplated move to Alexandria to set up a law practice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter discussing Bushrod renting George Washington's townhouse in Alexandria, as well as the stable and garden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington grants his nephew, George Augustine Washington, power of attorney during the former's absence from Mount Vernon. George Washington was preparing to take office as first President of the United States, and George Augustine Washington acted as manager of Mount Vernon during George Washington's first term. Witnessed by Tobias Lear and John Fairfax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill from President to Mr. Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresidential appointment to Redman as customs collector at the port of Yeocomico River in Virginia. The rest of the document is filled in by Tobias Lear. This appointment followed the first Tariff Act of July 4, 178\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn September 3, 1789, George Washington sent this letter to Edmund Jennings Lee inviting him to dine at Mount Vernon along with John Marshall and Bushrod Washington. Marshall had recently returned from service as peace commissioner to France and Washington hoped to persuade him to run for Congress in the upcoming election. Lee must have declined this invitation, because his name is not recorded in Washington's diary among his dinner guests that evening.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvises Stuart, as administrator of estate of John Parke Custis, to let Mr. Alexander have disputed land [J.P. Custis' \"Abingdon\" estate] back and pay him a fair rent for the time it was out of his possession -- has no time to give reasons -- Martha Washington adds her approval at bottom of letter in short note and signature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthorization of expenses needed for the return of Hugh Taylor, a fugitive indentured servant, to the Potomac Company from Alexandria to Great Falls in November 1789. Document signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSorry to find the report on the Hessian Fly to Maj. Jackson has been recalled--hasn't written Mr. [Arthur] Young about it--is informed, especially in Connecticut, that fly is now in wheat too--it is a pity farmers won't stick to yellow-bearded wheat, which is immune.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartially printed on card from President Washington and Mrs. Washington--not filled out.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten in George Washington's hand, this note is extracted from a letter from George Augustine Washington to George Washignton.  The letter gives length of bolting cloth now in the mill--Col. Biddle observes has the difference between cloth and reel covered with coarse linen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks to Society for letter and present accompanying it -- beneficial consequences to rural economy from prizes awarded -- Mr. Matthewson's improvements in art of cheese making. Signed by Washington, though not written in his hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConsents to agreement with Mr. Alexander in order to avoid a legal decision -- forwarded it to Lund Washington -- question of assumption not taken up yet -- it has been fully discussed and majority will be small on whichever side wins -- will not send the original papers [pertaining to above agreement] to him in Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount amounting to £51.6.2 for ice and \"mouls\" of ice cream.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew York. Autograph letter signed. Washington writes in response to a letter from the wife of Lafayette requesting a brevet commission at the rank of captain for Joseph-Léonard Poirey, a French officer who served under her husband.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes, \"And you will, I dare flatter myself, do me the justice to believe that I can never be more happy than in according marks of attention to so good a friend to America and so excellent a patriot as Madame la Marquise de la Fayette. Nor did she need any excuse for making use of her own language to be the interpreter of so much politeness \u0026amp; persuasion as she has found means to convey in one short letter. In truth that language, at least when used by her, seems made on purpose to have fine things communicated in it; and I question whether any other, at least in the hands of any other person, would have been equally competent to the effect.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived his letter by Mr. Robert Parish -- declines proposals for dedicating the travels of William Bartram to himself, as it sets a bad precedent -- however, approves book and adds name as a subscriber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter cover only, signature has been clipped\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn a trip from Mount Vernon to Philadelphia, Washington complains about his coachman, Dunn, who has given many \"proofs of his want of skill in driving ...\" and \"... this Morning was found much intoxicated.\" Lear is asked to make inquiries after a new driver.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Gov. Clinton's letter of 26th containing news from Capt. Brant of the expedition against the Indians which was ambushed [Gen. Harmar's expedition] -- sounds true but awaits more news -- our force ought to have been large enough to tackle a force of 1,000 or more -- friendly sentiments of Capt. Brant -- his account of Gen. St. Clair not true nor the account of affairs at Muskingum -- Brant tried to prevent any treaty -- St. Clair wanted no more land than already given -- treaty of Muskingum.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eImpossible to arrange an exchange of property with Ball, who wishes to have land held by George Washington in Berkeley County. Not possible because property leased to tenants and value greater than Ball believes it to be. Would be willing to work an exchange, however, for some of his land west of the Alleghany River.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount for Feb. 21 and April 2 for Best Bourbon Coffee, amounting to £8.15.4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes to the Mayor of Alexandria saying that an accurate survey is necessary of 10 miles square in question [the land for the Federal City] -- has engaged Mr. Ellicott to make it -- hopes corporation of Alexandria, Virginia will give all necessary help.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhile on his Southern tour, Washington writes to Lear that \"I am perfectly satisfied that every necessary and proper step will be taken to procure a good Steward, and a good House keeper ...\" for the Philadelphia household. Orders a garden worker to be paid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresents one set of the Annals sent him by Mr. Arthur Young to the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture as requested.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMajor George A. Washington gone to Berkeley so he will address him [Whitting] on Mount Vernon matters -- send weekly reports -- corn at the mill should be ready -- gather this corn \u0026amp; stalks together for fodder -- plant this meadow in grass -- further instructions on harvesting and seeding -- all autumn grain and grass to be put in as soon as possible -- wants an overseer for Dogue Run, a man with a small family -- house for overseer, can move one from the Mansion to Dogue Run easier than build a new one, add a brick chimney -- this was originally at Dogue Run -- instructions for Tom Davis, bricklayer, about \"the other Wing of the Green House\" -- be sure brick work on old \u0026amp; new walls coincide exactly -- instructions for Will, \"if ... is not likely to provide shoes enough for the Negroes in due Season\" -- clover -- use the barn floor to tread wheat -- not to use Mr. Lund Washington's smith for work on Harrows, Mt. Vernon's smiths are competent -- how is wheat crop -- if 335 bushels all? -- crop short indeed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes to his Mount Vernon overseer about farm matters; mentions crop rotation system, decreasing productivity of land, wheat experiments, mill production, and missing horse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes to North Carolina's Governor that he has received letter with notice of cession of land in North Carolina for building lighthouses -- mentions recent southern tour -- thanks him for reception in North Carolina -- object was \"To see with my own eyes the situation of the Country, and to learn on the spot the condition and disposition of our Citizens.\" Written in the hand of Tobias Lear.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks her for sending enclosed \"Strictures \u0026amp;c\" to him to read -- it hasn't caused him any pain -- he regrets author didn't spend some of time investigating the facts instead of writing the pamphlet. If he had done so, the author \"might have found many of his charges as unsupported as the 'baseless fabric of a vision'\" (quoting from The Tempest, IV,1). The pamphlet referred to was \"Strictures and observations upon the three executive departments of the government of the United States...\" by Massachusettensis ([Philadelphia], 1792).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation from George Washington to Mr. Gilbert. Partially printed. Filled in by George Washington. Mr. Gilbert, who is invited to dine at 4:00, is unidentified. Engraved invitation does not include phrase \"and Mrs. Washington\" like others issued at the time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePressing public business causes delay in answering letter -- thanks for information he requested on genealogy of Washington family -- returns herewith will of Lawrence Washington as she desires.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington will gladly accept one of several tubs of grape vines from Madeira if Mr. Powel doesn't need them all -- a vessel sails for Alexandria in a few days -- will send sundry parcels to Mt. Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses plantation management.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Washington denies a request from his neighbor to hunt deer on his property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas heard that Maj. Harrison of Loudon County intends selling his land adjoining George Washington's in Fairfax -- Washington wishes to buy for sole reason of ridding himself of the \"villainies\" which are performed by those tenants who occupy Harrison's land -- land no good for a farm -- if he can get good price make the bargain, so long as title is clear and not under any encumbrances of leases.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContracts services for one year-house carpenter and Joiner should conduct themselves soberly, honestly and deliberately-duties: superintend Negro carpenters, use proper care with tools, keep an account (in a book) of needs and things done, should set a good example, and will remain at work from light to dark-pay is 10 pounds a month- George Washington will provide: meat and meal or flour, tools, quarters, and will pay taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses copies of earlier letters to Lewis, in case originals miscarry -- has written Mr. [Anthony] Whitting at Mount Vernon not to sell the stud horse, but deliver him to Robert Lewis -- Lewis's aunt (Martha Washington) joins in sending greetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill pay small sum in Amsterdam -- encloses bill of exchange drawn by George Meade on Henry Gildermeester in his favor – 2,310 guilders in Dutch currency -- will remit second exchange by British packet slated to sail on 6 February. With this sum, Washington transferred money to a Dutch banking firm in order to assist the family of the Marquis de Lafayette, who had been captured by Prussian forces as he fled France in August 1792.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlease convey enclosed letter to Madame La Fayette \"if you know where she is to be found\" -- hold amount of bill sent subject to her order -- sent to Holland because reports in America say if Madame Lafayette is not there, it will be known where she is to be found.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on enclosed poem that contains birthday sentiments for Mrs. Powel. The poem was copied by Tobias Lear from a 1792 manuscript by the poet Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson. Mount Vernon has both the original and Lear's copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosed is second bill of exchange for 2310 guilders for Madame Lafayette.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived Parker's letter desiring to know terms on which he (Washington) would sell his Gloucester County land -- since he got it at valuation of £800 Virginia currency for part of a bond, he will sell it for same plus interest since 1789 -- Washington wants payment upon giving over the land, but some credit can be arranged.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived letter containing Mr. Bennett's claim against Colville's estate -- deals with George Washington's position as executor of Colville estate -- won't pay interest on debt thereof until court of Chancery decides whether it is just -- refers him to Mr. Keith of Alexandria who has papers dealing with estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses Col. Robert Townsend Hooe's letter relating to the Thomas Colville estate -- wishes to have final settlement of estate -- check Mr. Bennett's account with documents and see if it seems to be correct -- Washington thinks Bennett's claim different from what he remembered legacy to be -- has referred Hooe to him for details.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulations and best wishes on her birthday from both President and Mrs. Washington -- would have attended her party except for \"the late event which has happened in their family\" (the death of George Augustine Washington).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDinner invitation from George and Martha Washington to Mr. and Mrs. Dalton and daughter. Not in Washington's hand. Tristram Dalton was a friend and first senator from Massachusetts. Invitation was issued just prior to Washington's second inauguration in the Senate chamber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington requires shells for lime to make mortar for about \"40,000 Bricks.\" Constructing Dogue Run Farm 16-sided barn. Asks his nephew if he hires out \"Negro carpenters by the year?\" Can he recommend carpenter overseer?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas little information re inquiry of Mr. Thomas Bowen--only man named George Harrison in area died 50 years ago--no children--widow married man named Posey--Harrison's land left to nephew John West, from whom George Washington bought it about 20 years ago--knows nothing of affairs of Harrison's estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived letter from Wilkinson by way of Captain Abner Prior and shortly after the two kegs of fish from \"western waters\" [in Ohio] -- fish were fine and a novelty here.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy Brig Betsey, sends triplicates of letters of Jan. 30 and 31 and the third exchange for 2310 guilders for Madame Lafayette.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends plan of new federal district where the seat of government will be located -- \"It will serve to show you, and such as may have the curiosity to look at it, that whatever our present condition is, we have vanity enough to look forward to a better.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Washington is indisposed with a cold -- afraid she will increase it by going to the circus this afternoon -- President and rest of family will go to see exhibition of Mr. Ricketts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. David Clark, coachmaker in Philadelphia, has asked him to write informing Col. Washington that the coach he (George Washington) had with him in Charleston was made by Clark -- he has heard it was admired for its beauty and is made of good materials -- Mr. Clark hears Col. Washington wants to have a coach made and he desires the job.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSince Mr. de Barth has not made stipulated payments for land bought of Washington, lying on the Kanawas, Washington suggests canceling the bargain instead of bringing measures against De Barth for payment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived from Arthur Young two sets of his Annals, numbered 98-108--presumes one set intended, as usual, for Agricultural Society of this city--accordingly, sends them to him as president.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInquires as to price and availability of the best clover seed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAt request of several gentlemen of his acquaintance, Washington introduces Dr. Edwards, who is going to Europe for his health and to obtain knowledge of agriculture there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Arthur Young has written that the several accounts collected by George Washington of agriculture in this country \"have set him afloat on the High Seas of conjecture with respect to the Agriculture of this Country ...\" -- \"and, as you had a hand in setting him afloat, it is but fair that you should lend your assistance to get him landed again\" -- sends enclosed extracts from Young's letter and desires Peters to answer queries -- Young has been prevented by the war from coming to this country to study himself the agriculture and see what can be done along that line.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgrees to Hooe's offer for flour -- will order Anthony Whitting to make delivery in Alexandria, but wishes because of harvest time that Hooe would take delivery at his mill or on river opposite -- market for flour is not falling as Hooe says, but only a temporary drop due to lack of vessels to take it to European markets -- had heard of William Shepherd's intent to apply to Loudon Court to condemn George Washington's land on Difficult Run -- encloses a copy of earlier letter to Col. Powell on subject.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHereby conveys a letter from Warner Washington III as he promised -- the younger Warner is destitute for funds in this city.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnlarges on recent letter of Mrs. Washington's (dictated by him) relative to the estate in Berkeley -- in accord with provisions in George A. Washington's will, advises settling a second plantation in Berkeley including some land in Fairfax County, as a grass and small grain farm -- advises on getting tenants and drawing up contracts -- she should ask advice of George S. Washington -- Anthony Whitting's decline caused by consumption necessitates visit to Mt. Vernon but public business presses and visit will be short.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of Anthony Whitting -- needs Tilghman's help to procure new manager -- thinks a good one may better be found on Eastern Shore of Maryland than elsewhere -- gives qualifications for the job -- lists several people in Tilghman's neighborhood whom he has had recommended -- among them is William Pearce [later manager of Mt. Vernon] -- doesn't want to lure any away from present jobs, unless they had intended leaving anyway.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAt the time of this letter, Washington was serving his second term as president and was living in Philadelphia.  His nephew, George Augustine Washington, had served as farm manager for the previous seven years but died in 1793.  In need of a new farm manager, Washington considered his nephew, Lawrence Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eConcerned that Lewis was too inexperienced for the job, Washington remarked on the necessary qualifitcations necessary: \"…so little haveg it in my power to visit, or attend to my private concerns, that it becomes extremly necessary (besides fidility) to have an experienced \u0026amp; skilful man, of some weight, to manage my business; one whose Judgment is able to direct him in cases which may arise out of circumstances that can neither be foreseen, nor previously guarded against.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWashington continued, \"What the age of Mr Lawrence Lewis is—what opportunities he may have had to acquire any knowledge in the management of a Farm. What his disposition, whether active or indolent. Whether clear in his perceptions, \u0026amp; of good Judgment. Whether sober \u0026amp; sedate, or fond of amusements and running about—with other queries which might be asked, as well applying to a young man Just entering on the career of life; are all matters to which I am an entire stranger; and if you can give me information respecting them, I shall thank you. You will readily perceive that my sole object in these enquiries is to ascertain the competency of a character to whom I should commit an important trust; consequently, going no farther, can operate nothing to the prejudice of my Nephew, whatever, in confidence, you may say to me on the foregoing points and such others as may occur to you.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWashington instead hired a more seasoned farm manager, William Pearce.  Pearce served as farm manager until 1796 during which time Lewis came to stay at Mount Vernon and worked in some managerial capacity, but the official farm manager by then was James Anderson.  Lewis eventually married Nelly Custis in 1799 and lived the remainder of his life at Woodlawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas heard from Mr. Robert Lewis that Crow desires increase in wages -- since he had best crop last year at Union Farm, Washington will raise him to £40 per annum as an encouragement, but will not raise him any higher hereafter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests that Mercer forward deed from \"yourself \u0026amp; others to me\" if it has been duly executed and recorded.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas given James Keith a draught on Col. Hooe for £140, the amount due Keith for his trouble in Colville estate -- asks that Hooe deduct it from what is due George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLewis was acting Estate Manager for George Washington at Mount Vernon. The letter contains instructions for various farm activities and personal advice to young Lewis on how to write better reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e100 guineas a year for superintendant of Mt. Vernon--recommends that Pearce visit the estate--to determine if all is to his liking-George Washington expects to be at Mt. Vernon on the 20th of Sept.--gives directions, mileage, stage schedule--speaks of worthless overseer to 8-10 Negro carpenters--hopes to replace him by New Year's day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWon't sell land on Difficult Run in Loudon County except for very high price -- was in treaty with a Dutchman for it for £60 per annum -- would want double what Lewis offered for the Frederick County land because when Shenandoah River is made navigable, lands near it will increase greatly in value\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroduces Tobias Lear, who leaves George Washington as Secretary after 7 years -- Lear is engaged in a mercantile scheme -- recommends him to Short's kindness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroduces Tobias Lear, who goes to Europe to carry into effect his plans for an \"extensive commercial establishment\" at the Federal City -- Lear can explain his long delay in writing -- encloses Mr. Richard Peters' and Mr. Thomas Jefferson's answers to his queries about American agriculture -- if there are any questions, ask Lear.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends their regrets that Mrs. Powel cannot accompany him and Mrs. Washington to Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington's nephew's widow has decided to move--Pearce and his family to move into Mansion--repairing of Mr. Crow's house--recommends Pearce residing in the right wing (the Hall)--list of things at his disposal --authorizes Pearce to acquire ploughs and any other tools --outlines benefits of Pearce's early arrival.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington comments on the disagreeable conduct of the French minister Genet, who seems to want to involve the U.S. in war. The situation has \"test[ed] the temper of the Executives.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeals with involved estate of Samuel Washington and his last wife, Susannah Perrin Holding Washington -- had been undecided whether to try to get estate from Mrs. Washington's family in favor of his niece Harriot who was left very little -- will reach an agreement -- \"Pay me one hund. pounds which I shall give to my niece for her immediate support, and I will quit claim to all the Negros which belonged to Mrs. Saml. Washington ...\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn attachment has been served against Washington -- despite Mercer's orders to the contrary, collectors present notes against Mercer's brother's estate to George Washington's manager for Payment -- brought bond and mortgage of Mercer's late father and brother from Philadelphia, and will exchange them for land -- asks whether his (Washington's) signature necessary on the instrument.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this letter George Washington has decided to engage superintendant of carpenters for another year--could not find anyone to relace-comments on man who looks after the house people, ditchers, etc.--after winter, Pearce can decide to remain at Mt. Vernon or live elsewhere--construction of house for Mr. Crow--Negro children forbidden to enter the yards and gardens (excluding the children of cook and her husband the Mulatto Frank).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington's general thoughts and directions on government of Mt. Vernon--Mr. Howell Lewis will remain until Pearce's arrival--farm needs much manure---plans to go largely with buck wheat as a green manure---has requested for 450 to 500 bushels for seed--does not wish to go largely with corn--plans to sow a good many oats--keeping no more than half for seed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington instructs Pearce to take an exact account of the stock, tools and implements on each of the farms--to purchase a proper (bound) book in Alexandria for accounts--insists on the correctness of these registers--outines work of the carpenters: complete the new barn at Dogue Run, etc.--comments on live fences: cedar, lombardy poplar, and willows--hogs and sows--wants to reclaim and lay grass to the mill swamp--clover lots--potatoes--McKoy and Tom Davis--directions for lots on Muddy Hole, Union and River farms--Cyrus a slave at Mansion house--Muclus a slave--Will, a kind of overseer--stresses the need to regulate wagons and carts at the Mansion--Ehler the gardener and an agreement as to where he should eat--Lucy the cook--instructions to provide Negroes with as much meal as they can eat without waste--provisions of fish--directions for killing and preserving the hogs--clover timothy and orchard grass--post and rail fence from the Miller's house to the trunnel fence--barrier against bad neighbors--breaking of the steers to the yoke--oxen--asks for the return of large stone jars (which were filled with spirits)--wants an inventory of articles in store at Mansion--the Jack and stud horse--superfine and fine flour--allowance of meat and meal--paying of debt--overhauling the Seins now rather than in the Spring.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCourse of crops--objective was to recover the fields from exhausted state-manure-buck wheat-Indian corn-comments on the insufferable conduct of overseers-Col. Ball of Leesburgh promised to send buck wheat-commends on poor quality of common oats brought from Eastern shore-garlick and wild onions-complains about overseers not doing much fall plowing--has little dependence on overseers when left to themselves-gives directions on how Pearce is to treat overseers-warns Pearce not to be like Mr. Whiting, who is said to have drank freely-GW's observations of his overseers: Stuart, Crow, McKoy, Butler, Davy and Thomas Green.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten in the hand of Bartholomew Dandridge. Washington describes his Mount Vernon estate to the English agronomist in great detail, as he is considering leasing four of the Mount Vernon farms. Includes his description of Mount Vernon: \"No estate in United America is more pleasantly situated than this.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington sends two bank notes of one hundred dollars each for Mr. Butler--is upset that the ice house was not filled during the late freezing spell--wants to know quantity of oats that have been thrashed--instructs them to get seeds from the gardener--has sent a bundle of Poccon or Illinois nuts via Mr. Jefferson--East India hemp seed for sowing--inquires as to the appearance of the growing wheat--using Mr. Whiting's memo book, Mr. Dandridge will settle Mr. Butler's account.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington inquires of condition and shelter of stock at Dogue Run and Union--instances of misconduct of Crow and McKoy--informs Pearce that he is taking on Butler again. Observations on various agricultural things. Asks about the carpenters at Mrs. Fanny Washington's. Informs Pearce that in the Eastern states, horses aided by oxen do the plowing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCrop rotation plan--hopes to bring fields into a profitable state of cultivation--mentions Mr. Stuart's suggestion that the good fields be planted with corn and poor parts with buck wheat--sending 14 bushels of clover seed--suspects that Negro seedsmen are taking toll on seeds--manure to Mansion house for oats, grass and potatoes--fences at River farm--Thomas Green taking fine flour from the mill--payment of a hundred dollars to Mr. Dulany--rent due to Mrs. French for year 1793-wages for 1793 due to estate of Mr. Anthony Whitting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of a letter from George Washington to John Hamilton Moore thanking him for a copy of his book 'The new practical navigator'. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington speaks of Mr. Butler's agreeable work and conduct--French furze--construction of substantial fences--pigs--planting of clover and buck wheat--wants to know of the appearance of the growing wheat and barley--progress on the new race at the mill--honey locust seed--white bent seed--inquires about the amount of St. Foin and India hemp seed--stresses the importance of selling cattle before it is too late--attending to their breeding--Mrs. Fanny Washington asks to rent her fishing landing--conditions of rent--Col. Ball must have the three shoats he requested (a boar and two sows)--payment of wages to Stuart, Crow and McKoy--intends to build dairies at both Union and Dogue Run farms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington mentions the death of Stuart's daughter--gives directions for repairs of the house in Alexandria--comments that cedar posts, chestnut or cyprus rails are better than oak--concerned about the idleness of his carpenters--barn at Dogue Run--discusses the increase of lambs reported by the overseers--a missing report of Mr. Stuart is requested--sending payment from Philadelphia of Mr. Lewis' order to Mr. Ross--white bent grass seeds received--Ehler the gardener--directions for labeling new seeds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington assents to Pearce's request to meet his children in Baltimore--payment of wages to Mr. Stuart--enclosed some early colliflower seed, sent by Mrs. Washington--promises to send copy of advertisement of terms on which jacks and stud horses are to cover--mentions Crow's inattention to stock in regards to sheep sheering--St. Foin seed and India hemp--hares being destructive--lucern--enclosed three bank notes for Rev. Mr. Muir and Mr. Hartshorne--warns not to take mares from the jacks until paid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding his annual contributions to the Alexandria Academy--Washington wishes to know what indigent or orphaned children have attended and what their progress has been, especially since he has only once received such a report.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFollowing up on his previous letter, Washington writes that he has not had any response from Simms or James Keith regarding the Thomas Colvill estate, nor of the cash sent to Simms, nor has Washington received the documents he had requested from them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington explains horse advertisement--care of the youngest jack and mules--Peter--tells Pearce to keep an exact account of all mares and jenneys that go to the jacks--Mr. Prescot of Loudoun (or Fauquier) owes yet for last year--speaks of Mr. Lewis' account that the new visto is opened much further than intended--instructions to buy as much good Oznabrigs--for the making of clothes for the Negroes--requests a sample of the linnen--comments on the price of midlings and ship stuff and superfine and fine flour--corn--breaking of the ground in the fall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington approves the use of his own people in repairing the house in Alexandria--warns that putting the fence posts too distant will cause the rails to warp--glad to hear of Green's finishing the barn at Dogue Run--comments on the grain falling from the treading floor--lucern--directions for preparing--St. Foin and India hemp--impossible navigation has prevented him sending the promised clover and other seeds--hopes to send next week.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot possibly appoint Spotswood's son John as commander of a frigate over older and experienced officers--perhaps can make him 2nd or 3rd lieutenant--on recommendation of Mr. Brooke and others, Mr. Lawrence Muse appointed as Collector of Rappahannock [Cty] to succeed Hudson Muse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, two pages plus cover page with Washington's presidential frank. Washington writes Ball regarding a shipment of goods that he expects will soon depart Philadelphia after some delay. The shipment includes clover seeds and cocoa bean shells, latter intended as a gift from Martha Washington to Ball's wife, Francis (Fanny) Washington Ball, the daughter of George's brother Charles. Finally, Washington encloses an advertisement for the stud services of his prized livestock, the horse Traveller and donkeys Knight of Malta and Compound.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLewis has given him no information on Washington's lots in Winchester and Bath, Virginia [the latter now Berkeley Springs, W.Va.]--he wishes a list of all tenants, what they owe, and how they stand--asks Lewis to post copies of enclosed advertisement in area, especially at Leesburg and Fauquier Courthouse--Mr. Prescoat [Prescott] owes for last year's stud fee and a long pasturage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington gives directions regarding the purchase of linnens for the enslaved people--suggestions for determining how far apart the boards on the threshing floor should be in the new barn at Dogue Run--cultivation of the drilled wheat--clover seed, furze and other promised articles are on board the Sally Captain--Col. Gilpin--onions and garlick--might get some oats from Notley Young, esq.--gives directions for the enclosed Nankeen cotton seeds--P.S. (page 3): wrote Col. Ball and Mr. Robert Lewis, welcome to send a mare or two to either of the Jacks or the Horse--P.S. (page 4): March 17, delay in departure of the Vessel [Sally], may alter delivery route--5 bushels of Plaster of Paris to be tried on clover. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington complains that the overseers did not plow in the fall--success of the crop--running rollers over the grass and wheat--spring barley--Wayles the Brewer in Alexandria--winter barley--Col. Ball is late with the buck wheat--ponders the distance between sections of the floor at the new Dogue Run barn--furnishing Mr. Smith with fish from the landing--prices--securing enough fish for the use of the people there--asks about quantity of wheat--tobacco stored in Alexandria--inquires about Pearce's family arrival--sending, on the next vessel, nine bolts of Oznabrigs--it is cheaper there than in Alexandria--gives directions on receiving payment from Col. Lyles and instructs where he is located--sending three pounds of lucern seed--directs Pearce not to accept anything but the whole sum from Col. Lyles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington decides that the space between boards on the treading floor of the new barn at Dogue Run will be an inch and a half--suggests that the oats may be tread on the same floor--will send three and a half bushels of a peculiar kind of oats--appearance of the drilled and other wheat--comments on the fine weather during March--winter barley--St. Foin and hemp--Abram--warns of Crow's not able to be trusted--warns of lack of water should mill race not be completed--Washington's sister Lewis of Fredericksburgh is allowed to have one of the unbroken mules.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington is glad to hear that Pearce's family has safely arrived at Mt. Vernon--hopes that change of air will help to restore the eldest daughter to health--writes of the capture of vessels by the British--followed by the embargo--fall in provisions--price of flour--threshing of wheat--purchasing salt before the prices get higher--it is not Washington's expectation to stop ploughing in order to roll the grass and grain--breaking of steers--inquires of the young grass planted last fall--defends the imposition of garden seeds--provision for providing clothes for the young gardener at Alexandria--chance for lambs is bad--rams--instructions for shearing time--paper for the rooms in the house--plastering and white washing--orders for Thomas Davis to paint the houses--lower portion a stone color and the roof red.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRare for Washington to answer letters applying for appointments, but because of personal regard and former public association he is replying to this one ... lists 3 reasons which explain his silence re: applications for appointments: (1) requests are so numerous and courteous replies require too much of his time; (2) courteous answers could be interpreted to mean more than was intended; (3) at the time of his Inauguration \"... I resolved firmly that no man should ever charge me justly with deception ...\" has never committed himself on an appointment until all information and circumstances have been examined ... on a purely personal basis without involving his public character or the Country, Washington has responded to a request of McHenry's ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington asks Deakins to examine contents of enclosed order and tell him the price the tobacco would fetch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresidential pardon signed by George Washington and issue to David Blair. The Customs Act of 1790 specified procedures for collecting duties on imported goods and standardized the sizes of containers for certain imported goods in order to facilitate easier taxation and reduce fraud. For instance, run was required to be imported in casks of at least 50 gallons. David Blair's attempt to import rum from Barbados in casks smaller than 50 gallons resulted in the forfeiture of his vessel. Washington's 1794 pardon of Blair remits this forfeiture. Signed by Edmund Randolph as Secretary of State. Manuscript document signed, with embossed paper seal, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington expresses his being sorry to learn of Pearce's not being well--discusses the amount owed to the estate of Mr. Anthony Whitting--Col. Bassett--Mr. Lear--the private papers of Mr. Whitting--his heir Mr. Ring--ready to sow buck wheat at all the farms--inquires of progress of oats and grass seeds--rain twice last week--dry in Philadelphia--instructs Pearce not to grind more wheat because of the embargo--flax--clothes for the Negroes--wool--warns Pearce to be cautious of pilferring.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington expresses confusion over dimensions of the rooms in Alexandria house given by Thomas Green--flax seed--regulate the grass lots at Dogue Run farm--potatoes, oats and clover for the support of the stock, the Mansion house and for sale--demands particular attention to the penning of the stock--willow--informs Pearce that 5,000 white thorn plants are being sent by Mr. Lear on the ship Peggy from England--other fruit trees--lima beans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeclares that Mr. Thomas Digges was during the Revolution and since a friend to the United States--Digges sent him intelligence and helped prisoners escape from England back to this country--Digges was thought to be in pay of Dr. Benjamin Franklin--Washington never knew his loyalty was questioned, though he has now disputed with Franklin over accounts--John Trumbull, in England during Revolution, declares that Digges aided the American cause.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites the answers to queries regarding injunction by one John Henshaw, arising from estate settlement of George Mercer--John Tayloe, George Mason and George Washington were given power of attorney by Mercer and others in England. Washington writes that \"It is really hard that I am so often called before Courts in matters in which I have no interest; but am continually saddled with the expence of defence.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington is sorry to hear that the ship Peggy has not arrived from England with his 5,000 white thorn plants--Mr. Lear's fruit trees--hoped that Pearce had discharged Green when he found him drinking--he sets such a bad example--never got an account of last year's corn--buck wheat--potatoes--preserving the apricots--does not want to because his family will not be at Mt. Vernon at all during the summer--hopes to, assuming public business permits, make a flying trip through Mt. Vernon after the rising of Congress--papering the ceiling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSending paper for two lower rooms in house--warns Pearce to wait until plaster is thoroughly dry--Green--instructions for the payment of the Sheriff's and Clerk's notes--Mrs. Fanny Washington--cut the hay and grain in time at harvest--be attentive to the drilled wheat--secure it in the seed loft at the Mansion--approves of sowing the first lot in the mill swamp with buck wheat and timothy--corn--grass--mentions Pearce's complaint of bad pastures--wool of dead sheep--inquires about corn, oats, buck wheat and clover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCrops suffering from drought--Mr. Dandridge--oats on last vessel have disappeared--has enclosed four small papers of seeds which have been sent from a curious gentleman in Europe--keeping of clover for seed--buck wheat--timothy--heavy cost of these in the markets of Philadelphia--value of various grasses--clover ought to be well cured before stacking--Crow--both cattle and sheep will benefit from turnip--asks about the drilled wheat and common wheat--ought to be ripe by the 8th or 10th of June--there are two kinds of wheat in drills at Union--inquires if Plaster of Paris was spread--hides of the dead cattle to be tanned by the old man Jack--skins of the dead sheep--Mulatto Will making shoes--Mrs. Fanny Washington--four missing heads of tobacco--Mr. Whitting--surveying in the fall--Mr. Minor--hopes to be at Mt. Vernon by the 10th of June--selling of a horse--health of slaves discussed--Sam, Doll, several spinners, Ditcher Charles--awaiting the arrival of the Peggy and the white thorn plants and Mr. Lear's fruit trees--high price of flour--embargo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington lists and describes lands that he owns on the Ohio, East side; on the Great Kanhawa; west of the Ohio; in Kentucky; in the State of Pennsylvania; and the Great Dismal Swamp--with acreage and asking prices of each--comments by Washington--he \"will let them go\" if sold together for £ 50,000, although separately they are valued higher--there follows a paragraph of description for each of the 8 tracts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCrops labouring under drought--2 or 3 fine rains have fallen in Philadelphia in past week--unfavorable account of the drilled wheat--great change and decrease in number of sheep since George Washngton's leaving 5 years ago--average fleece from 5 pounds down to 2 pounds--ship Peggy arrived in George Town with the white thorn trees and Mr. Lear's fruit trees--enclosed list for gardener--fence around slave quarters at Union farm--sent oats--on next vessel Washington will send paper for the house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests that Deakins endeavor to put a stop to trespassing on north part of Woodstock Manor in Montgomery County, Md. which fell to Washington's share in division of William Sprigg's property--also requests information on tenants and farms on his share.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Deakins for trees imported in the \"Peggy\"--but season probably too far advanced for them to live--enclosed is note to Francis Deakins regarding Washington's land in Woodstock Manor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGlad to hear of rains--will give a different appearance to oats and flax--rains may enliven corn and buck wheat--fears for any grass that may have been cut--little is expected from white bent grass--save as many of the other grasses for seed--drilled wheat and common wheat--deception with respect to potatoes (210 bushels instead of 418) is an example of how little others can be trusted, black or white--Washington knows of the existence of place in Alexandria where pilfered items can be sold--corn--clover--turnip seeds--midlings and ship stuff--Mr. Douglass--will not be at Mt. Vernon until at least the end of the month.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLambs were not to be sold--if any were, Washington never received the money--plans for the selling/care of the sheep--never kill the females--comments on those who would go against his plan--his absence has afforded them the opportunity--overseers not allowed to sell any animals--Mr. Stuart's selling butter--Washington never entertained an unfavorable opinion of Stuart and always a bad one of Green--Mrs. Stuart fraudulently furnishes butter for McKnight's Tavern--Mrs. Fanny Washington and the dampness of the cellar in the Alexandria house--Davis and his attendants taking a week to complete a job that should have taken a day--Mr. Oneill from Chester County--a freestone quarry near the lime kiln--Tom Davis and Muclus--Thomas Green--bad example for the carpenters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeople write Washington with all manner of requests and he never fails to answer, despite all his public business--he requests information from Fitzgerald on matter mentioned in enclosed letter from Mr. Smith--asks him to send information and the letter back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington plans to leave Philadelphia on Tuesday and will probably reach Mt. Vernon either Sunday or Monday--bringing two white waiters with him--one is a hostler and the other attends to Washington--tells Pearce to try the turnip seeds to prove their goodness--preparing ground for a seed that never vegitates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington appoints [...] to collect his rents in counties of Fayette and Washington in state of Pa. The name and amount of salary left blank. Washington enclosed this power in a letter of same date to Presley Neville, desiring him to fill in name and amount himself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinual disappointment in collection of rents in Fayette and Washington Counties, Pa. forces Washington to place the matter in other hands--he directs Cannon to hand over list of tenants, etc. to [...]. (The name left blank in original and letterpress copy. Washington enclosed this in letter of same date to Presley Neville, leaving to his discretion the person to appoint to the task.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGW arrived in Philadelphia on Monday--travelled all day through a constant rain--sorry to hear that wet weather interupts work--especially plowing--buck wheat should be plowed in while it is still green and succulent--corn--wheat--oats looked good when he was home--hopes weather does not injure--grass--scythes--hay--replenished with good seed--scratched in with harrows, or rakes with iron teeth--hopes for considerable profit from meadow ground--Capt. Conway of Alexandria sells 400 pounds worth of hay annually--planting corn at Mill swamp not for the sake of the crop but to prepare for grass--the bridge leading to McKoy's house--those parts of the large meadow enclosure at Union farm to be set with grass as soon as possible--fine timothy--instructs Pearce to write memorandums to remind himself of Washington's directions--Mrs. Fanny Washington taking possession of Alexandria house--Mr. Oneill--quarry--send butter and wood to Mrs. F. Washington--measuring of stone--Peter--mules--last Oct., Washington supplied all farms with a complete set of plow beasts (horses or mules)--raising mules for value--night rides and treading wheat will deprive Washington of foals--Lancaster--mares bought for breeding put to work and other rascally treatment by overseers--Sarah--Mr. Lund Washington's receipt for 500 pounds--has heard of illness of Pearce's eldest daughter--should be prepared for the unfortunate event--is satisfied with Pearce's conduct--list of Washington's favorite objectives--Mrs. Washington requests one dozen of the best hams and half dozen midlings of bacon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShip Passport written in Dutch and English, signed by George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, from the schooner Elizabeth, dated July 14, 1794.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrequent rains, not too heavy or too long, will be the making of the corn and buck wheat--directions for plowing wet fields--examine the shocks of wheat frequently--inquires of the quantity and quality of oats--timothy--clover--give John the gardener a dollar on the last day of every month, provided he behaves well--is glad to hear that Pearce's daughter is feeling better--wants to know why Betty Davis and Doll are more than half their time on the sick list--care of grass seeds--little garden by the salt house--Crow, McKoy and Butler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCultivation in corn of the lots in the Mill swamp--corn is not so much an object with Washington as meadow--rushes, alders and other shrubs--inquires of the corn (grown, shoot well and look promising)--particular care taken with the seed of rare ripe corn Washington sent home--Butler--grass seed sown with flax at Union farm--Mr. McNeil (Oneill)--quarry--use of the young mules by the overseers and plowmen--inquiries for particular concerning Ruth, Hannah and Pegg--their being sick several weeks together.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount ledger with Bank of Alexandria (record of deposits and drafts) - holograph - 10 leaves - one page tipped in at end of ledger. This statement, dated March 20, 1821, concerns two of Washington's drafts to Samuel Washington in 1797 and 1799 for $ 1,000.00. Docketed on verso of final leaf: \"Stuart's Exers on Washington etc. Filed with Depon of Jas. K. McKenna 16 May 1821.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington has moved to German Town to escape the heat of Philadephia--has not rained at Mt. Vernon for a while--fearful that drought would damage corn--put off sowing wheat until corn fields are clean, light and in good order--preparing no more land for a crop than one can handle--whatever is attempted should be well executed as it respects crops--an essential object with every farmer ought to be the destruction of weeds--his arable and pasture ground should produce nothing but grain, pulse (if he raises them), vegetables of different sorts and grasses--timothy--inquiries about the clover which was sown with the oats at Mansion house--potatoes--Crow has been applying to Col. Ball for a place--McKoy--encourages Pearce to make an agreement with whomsoever will answer his purposes--should be industrious, sober and knowing in the management of Negroes and other concerns of the farm--someone to take the place of Thomas Green to oversee the carpenters--James, Muclus, Davis--description of this overseer--Butler--received bacon in Philadelphia--buck wheat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOats, wheat and clover at River farm--laying ground to clover as soon as possible--flour sold in Alexandria--woolen clothes for the people by the first of November--employment of all who can be spared on the new race at the mill--save time and water--sainfoin--potatoes at the Mansion house--gardener is to save as much seed as he can from the everlasting pea--this pea, when cut young, should make an excellent hay-drilled wheat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFavorable appearance of the corn--ground is in good order for wheat--buck wheat--hemp growing in the vineyard--inquires to the appearance of the potatoes--Kate (wife of Will) at Muddy Hole wishes to serve the Negro women (as a granny) on the estate--pay of 12 to 15 pounds per year--in the George Town Gazette it is written that holders of shares in the Potomac Company (treasurer William Hartshorn) are to give 12 pounds sterling per share--Washington holds 5 shares--Col. Lyles Bond--Crow and McKoy--comments on replacing them--Green--Butler--rare ripe corn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWorkers for the new mill race--comments on the newly hired overseer--Mason--Pine going to school in Alexandria--may fall into bad habits or company there--Mr. Butler--incompetent in his present position--inquires if Groves is married or single--asks about the turnips--inquires after Pearce's youngest and eldest daughters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington asks Lewis to send money from rents to payment of William Pearce in Alexandria, also rental accounts--rents may be applied to purchasing leases, but 10% won't be derived from money advanced--discusses terms of real estate transactions--transfer of leases illegal under Mr. Muse--pleased with Lewis's disposal of Bath and Winchester houses and lots and land on Potomac River, but wishes Lewis had sent the conditions under which they had been let--sends his love, and Martha's, to Mrs. Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCol. Lyles bond--gives instructions on writing responses to his inquiries--drilled wheat and barley--the culture of the latter is more profitable than the former--directions for dealing with the ague and fever--Mr. Gunnel--Col. Simms of Alexandria--people have taken liberties with Washington's timber and wood during his absence--Mr. Pierce Bailey--selling a tract of land for 1500 pounds--discusses payment--Mr. Gill of Alexandria--Washington agrees to putting a still at Mt. Vernon--Pearce should contact Mr. Stuart if he has questions--young Boatswain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeals with the estate of Mrs. Margaret Green Savage, and of her husband Dr. William Savage--Washington relates outline of case still under litigation, but refers Trenor to Rev. Mr. Bryan Fairfax as the one who has best knowledge of case and is still active in it as trustee--tells Trenor \"I have no more right to intermeddle in the Judicial proceedings of the Courts in this Country than you have.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Pyne wishes to be employed at Mt. Vernon--Washington leaves the issues in Pearce's hands--has enclosed a certificate for Mr. Butler--discusses his dismissal--directions for removing the Negro quarters at Union and River farms--warns Pearce not to wait too long.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReturns [unnamed] pamphlets herewith--thanks for perusal of them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCol. Lyle's bond is discussed--Washington approves of Pearce's sowing early (or distilled) wheat at different seasons to discover the best for it--double headed wheat at Union farm--heavy rains--problems as a result of it--drains in all the fields that need it--Pearce has the ague and fever--young Boatswain--Washington warns that yellow fever may possibly be in Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington left German Town yesterday and arrived in Philadelphia--Thomas Green has quit of his own accord--Old Bishop should be taken care of--a decision about employing Pyne should be made without much more delay--McKoy--asks about the appearance of the stone quarry--possible replacement for Green--Washington hopes to get to Mt. Vernon before Nov.--may not be possible because of rebellion in the West (Whiskey Rebellion)--Mrs. Fanny Washington requests boards for a corn house--Mrs. Washington requests some artichoke seeds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington mentions a new road and that Pearce is to oversee it--has engaged a Scotchman to replace Green--he is to have Green's house, garden, etc.--James Donaldson and his family will embark for Mt. Vernon on the ship Capt. Mitchell--other directions and requests in regard to the new carpenter--Pyne--is sorry to hear of Butler's illness--GW leaves Tuesday for Carlisle--still hopes to be at Mt. Vernon before Congress meets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington is glad to find that seeding of wheat is over--problems with the new road spoken of in last letter--Mr. Thompson Mason--advantages of new road for him--gives reasons for the construction of the new road--Crow--unproductivity of the ferries--questions if he will receive any advantage from the new public road.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorandum detailing a work contract with Mount Vernon carpenter James Donaldson, including his allowances for food, moving expenses, use of tools, use of a house, garden, and cow, and the privilege of the occasional absence, in exchange for his work. Donaldson was a white overseer of the slave carpenters at Mount Vernon.  Washington hired him for his \"sober and industrious\" nature, but soon learned that he was not a competent overseer.  Washington repeatedly wrote to his overseer at the time, William Pearce on the subject of Donald's inability to manage slave labor and Donaldson left Mount Vernon by November 1795.  Autograph letter signed by Washington and Donaldson, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington is 55 miles from Philadelphia on his way to Carlisle--comments that neither he nor Pearce is familiar with the management of buck wheat--on his current travel, Washington sees the crop on the whole road--it is cut down and remains in the field in very small cocks--presumes they will stay that way until the seed gets perfectly ripe--the potatoes too were every where digging.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington informs Pearce that he will not be at Mt. Vernon until spring--tells Pearce not to delay his trip to the Eastern Shore--disperse the stock which may be endangered by the winter--no more hogs put up for pork than such as are of fit age and size.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington returned to Philadelphia on Tuesday last--he expresses confidence in Pearce's care, judgment and integrity--repeats his objectives--regular course of crops; introduce grass where proper; make meadows and hedges; recover exhausted fields; improve stock--large dairies; make hay--these are much more desirable to Washington than to push the best fields out of their regular course in order to increase the next, or any other, year's crop of grains--which would eventually ruin the fields--expresses sorrow over the loss of Pearce's daughter--also, Paris and Jupiter have died--Pyne--McKoy--Washington does not expect much (in the way of overseeing the carpenters) from James Donaldson--Col. William Washington of Westmoreland--Washington repeats his observance of Donaldson--Green--housing the new family in the Green hosue--fodder was gotten in good time--corn yield--wants to know quantity of buck wheat--sorry to find that fly found in the wheat demands immediate threshing--wants Pearce to experiment with price of wheat in grain form or flour--cabins and quarters at Union farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePotatoes and corn are likely to turn out well--keep enough buck wheat and potatoes for seed--it is miserable for a farmer to be obliged to purchase his seeds--exchanging may be useful--prices for wheat and flour in Alexandria--Sally Green and her distressed circumstances--James Donaldson into the Green house--Pyne was more a talker than [a worker]--fall plowing--cutting up the fallen timber--hogs for sale--culled sheep--Mr. Hawkins left sundry cuttings of valuable grape vines at Mr. Lund Washington's--cultivate corn and rye--conserving trees at the Mansion house--clearing fields at Dogue-run.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosed thirteen hundred dollars--a bond from Mr. Lund Washington--fifty pounds to go to the charity school at the Academy in Alexandria--Washington's annual subscription of ten pounds to the Rev. Mr. Davis--incumbent of the Episcopal Church in Alexandria--Mr. Herbert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives William A. Washington the desired information on seminaries and colleges to which he could send his children--one in \"this place\" seems to be doing Washington Custis no good at all--British overlooker of carpenters at Mt. Vernon seems unable to handle hands under him; Mr. Pearce might have to replace him--is there any chance of getting man spoken of before for the job?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to Col. William Washington of Westmoreland--the easy and simple manners of Donaldson make him unfit as an overseer of the Negro carpenters--he should, however, instruct Isaac and the boy Jem in the principles of making and repairing all kinds of farming implements--quarters for a new carpenter overseer--Mrs. Fanny Washington--descriptions of people who Washington thinks should be obliged to stay at his Alexandria house--Doctor Craik--which wines to serve his guests--claret, madeira for very extraordinary circumstances--the use of his Mt. Vernon home by curious people--hogs for pork--some bacon for the Mansion--omission of McKoy not to measure his potatoes--Washington wants to compare the crop of corn and the crop of potatoes together--whether it is better to sell wheat as grain or flour--Mr. Minor--Col. Lyles--enclosed money to discharge Washington's bond to Mr. Lund Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington discovers that it is more profitable to sell wheat after being ground into flour--Sally Green is cautioned against dealing with Washington's Negroes--grubbing--leaving clumps of trees when clearing--corn will be much better than if growing among single trees--wants the total account of all farms of the corn--wants sheds with brick foundation, at Dogue-run erected for the work horses, oxen, etc.--will send four or five bushels of clover seed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProblems with the bond to Mr. Lund Washington--Mr. John Mercer--Mr. Randolph--asks not to have any more smith's work done there in the future--wages due soon--prices of flour (super-fine and fine)--crop of fodder has been great--should have a great deal of hay for sale--feeding of Washington's stock--potatoes and turnips--experiment with fattening bullocks--punishing trespassers on Washington's four mile run tract--progress on the new race at the mill--James Donaldson--treatment of visitors--use of wine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInstructs Lear to look in trunks at Mount Vernon for papers concerning the Potomac Company. Supports pushing forward navigation of river, seeks opinion of English engineer [William] Weston, also may consult [Richard] Claiborne's engineer. Acknowledges the opposition to Potomac Company plans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClearing ground for next year--asks if it would be better to have it well grubbed rather than cleaning the ground thoroughly--treatment of other like fields--No. 6 at Muddy hole--corn holes at the Mansion--orchards--directions on fences surrounding corn--clearing of woods--crop rotation--hopes Allison turns out well--possibly who Crow spent much of his time--erecting shed for the cattle by the new barn at Union farm--new sheds at Dogue-run--gathering thorn berries--Oneil quarrying stone at Mt. Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTotal amount of corn crop is 1639 barrels--stock gets 22 barrels per week--14 barrels weekly to the Negroes--totalling 233 barrels more than is made--it is from corn and wheat that Washington expects to pay overseers' wages and everything that needs to be bought--asks about the amount of oats that have been threshed--quantity of potatoes compared with that of corn to determine cultivation for next year--wants to hasten the manufacturing of all wheat due to the price increase--asks about the completion of the mill race--repairing the barn at Muddy hole--before the new barn at River farm is undertaken--brick foundations for the sheds at Dogue-run--is glad to hear so good account of Donaldson--spinning of wool--clean and dirty--allowance of provision for gardener and his wife--Peter--Mr. Lear of George Town--Col. Fitzgerald.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington forwards some papers to Lear relative to the Potomac River. He includes a drawing by a Mr. Claiborn describing a new method of lowering and raising boats without locks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFencing the ground at the Mansion house for corn--rotations for Dogue-run, Muddy hole and River farms--putting oats and clover in the ground where buck wheat grew this year--leaving two or three clumps of trees when clearing the wood at No. 5 at Dogue-run--for the purpose of shade and ornament--importance of reviewing old letters--carpenters preparing frames, shingles, etc., for putting in more dormant windows in the back of the stables at Mansion house--Washington hopes that with favorable weather the fall plowing is in great forwardness--house Frank and Lucy being idle when not at their specific tasks--cucumber tree--Mrs. Washington sending a present to the gardener's wife--death of Austin--Mrs. Stiles sending his Mare and all his things to Mt. Vernon--shrubs sustaning injury from the deer--preserving the pork--old Butler--honey locust seed--Doll at the ferry--price of flour in Philadelphia still at ten dollars a barrel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on Pearce's health--hopes that all the oat grounds will be in good order for early seeding--allotment of oats for Washington's horses when he comes to Mt. Vernon--asks about a fallen chimney that injured some Negro children--Doll at the ferry--ableness to work--rotation of crops at Dogue-run--asks about two plows that were sent to Mt. Vernon earlier--asks if they have been used yet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFall in prices of wheat and flour--inclosure for corn at the Mansion house--other fences and gates--Washington's plans for the two sheds at Dogue-run--Irish potatoes--will send a bushel and a half of clean honey locust seed--directions for these--French Will--Washington's supposed promised of freedom after seven years of service--Dick at Dogue-run.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDespite probable increase in value of lands because of great immigration, Washington has decided to sell his lands west of Allegheny mountains due to troubles with tenants and collecting rent--he gives Shreve first choice at land in Fayette County [Pa.] on which he now lives--specifies terms--if nothing is decided by the end of February, Washington will feel free to sell land Shreve is on to another.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington discusses discrepency with Miller's receipt--price of flour fell before Washington's was made ready for the market--wheat crop over all the U.S. was extremely short--price should rise again before the warm weather--Doctor Stuart--Col. Ball--inquires about the treading floor in the new barn at Dogue-run--a general rule being of leaving either single trees or clumps--gardener is allowed a fifth of what is sold from the nursery--death of Bishop--providing victuals and clothing for Donaldson's son--Donaldson should teach Isaac and the boy Jem in the principles of implements--filling up gullies--French's Will--Washington not too concerned with hunting him up--only as an example--Broad Creek--Bladensburgh--upper Marlborough--procuring seeds for the gardener--St. Foin--Mr. Lear--furze seed--Cale or cole seed--asks if the ferry people will have the field at Mansion house for corn--rotation--Mr. Lund Washington--indebted for fish--Austin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington sends her a copy of Jefferson's \"Notes of Virginia\" [Notes on the State of Virginia]--cannot find \"Dr. Franklin's Strictures on the abuse of the press\" among his remaining volumes of the Bee--he hopes to see her at dinner tomorrow.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCedar making a good hedge--cedar berries--proper season for removing cedar trees--had success when removing them in a deep frost--wants to experiment with keeping hogs in sties from pigs--death of old Betty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Styles--Austin--Washington doubts that the little old field at the ferry could be got in order in time for oats and clover--use it for corn, wheat and clover--agrees with the arrangement of fields Nos. 1, 3, and 6 at Muddy hole--immediate profit is not so much an object with Washington as the restoration of worn out and gullied fields--old clover lot planted with potatoes--manure the bad parts--advertising the horse and jack--can stand at last year's rate's--wheat fields covered with a thin layer of snow--has enclosed garden seeds for Ehler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurveying the four mile run--Mr. [Lund] Washington and Mr. Terret--Moses Ball--likely Washington will have more than 100 bushels of oats to spare--had hoped for three to four thousand--hopes the price will be higher than half a crown by the end of April--transplanting young cedars--make hedges--preparing a seed--lucern--use of a heavy harrow with sharp teeth--linnen to cloath the negroes--proper care and attention given to the bacon--Smith--Old Butler--tedious execution of work by the carpenters--Betty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington received Pearson's letter with 1st volume and part of 2nd of Memoirs of Academy of Arts and Sciences -- gives his thanks to members of the Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington has spoken to Mr. William Weston, an English engineer, about Weston's visiting the falls of the Potomac. Working \"on the Canal, between the Waters of Susquehanna \u0026amp; the Schuylkill [sic]\" Weston will be arriving via Baltimore. Washington regrets that it is too late for Weston to arrange to meet Lear at the confluence of the Shenendoah and the Potomac, as Lear had wished.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington was afraid the open weather (frost) would have injured the wheat--expenses of the estate covered by wheat--rolling the bad parts of a field--questions Pearce's surveying assessment of a plot--commiting a jack to the Eastern Shore--Mr. Charles Lee--Mr. Pearse Bailey--land property is rising fast in value--the number of emigrants--Col. Washington--oznabrigs--the Trial--Capt. Hand--high price of clover seed--scaley bark hiccory nut--Illinois nut--honey locust seed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSelling all the fish to one man is best--if Mr. Smith will give five shillings per one thousand for herring and twelve shilling in hundred for shad, Pearce had better enter into a written agreement with him--surveying the boundries--Mr. [Lund] Washington--cedar berries--oznabrigs--flax--Mr. Bayley--price of lands--especially those convenient to the federal city.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding some of Ball's land which he wants to sell to the government to build an arsenal--Col. Pickering thinks the price too high and situation too low down--Washington doesn't want to say anything more to the Secretary of War lest anyone think he is influenced by family connection--has never seen any such act passed by Virginia legislature as Ball mentioned in his letter of 19 December.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington expresses feelings of humility at praise of his work in Revolution and in the government--he gives all credit to \"the Great ruler of events\" and \"kind Providence.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWheat on the ground is in so unpromising a way--inquires to the look of the barley--roller--French's Paul--pains taken to apprehend and bring him to punishment--Dick--Betty Davis--Sarah, possibly a spinner at the Mansion, in childbed--purchase of one thousand yards of German oznabrigs--lucern seed to be had in Alexandria--new overseer at Mansion house--Allison--inquires about the price of flour in Alexandria--both superfine and fine are up again in Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the Sloop Harmony--Capt. Ellwood--Washington has sent 972 1/2 yards of oznabrigs--Mrs. Fanny Washington---Col. Gilpin--Washington has also included various seeds--some rare and valuable--turnips--chiccory--botany bay grass seeds--requests that the gardener use his utmost skill and care--cabbage--lucern--preparing for its arrival--Sammy is to supply the place of Bristol--Cyrus, a dower slave--the children of Daphne--Mr. Smith--one purchaser for the fish--Mrs. Fanny Washington, Dr. Stuart and Mr. Lund Washington--Gray--India hemp--Pair graffs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew overseers are turning out well--Grove--Allison--Washington has received twenty pounds of lucern seed--eight pounds of lucern and the like quantity of clover mixed to the acre--grasses ought to be sown on clean and well prepared ground--Betty Davis and Pearce's having difficulty distinguishing between real and feigned sickness--Paul--Mr. Dulany--artichokes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Pierce Bailey--land on difficult run--inquiry of the new meadow at Dogue-run--affects of the winter weather on the growing grain, the grass and the fields which are to be sown and planted--Moses at the mill-- Tom and Ben--coopering--Gray--Isaac making ploughs--Donaldson--gardener attending to pease--an English gentleman, named Strickland--red wine and madeira--Mrs. Fanny Washington--porter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarter Ben at the River farm, laid up many weeks--potatoe plan experiment--impediments from the weather in sowing oats--winter grain should now show its spring appearance--roller-cutting small grain before it is suffered to get too ripe--honey locust seed--advertising of Paul.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington does not expect to be at Mt. Vernon by Sunday--the roads through Maryland are impassible and business in the federal city has detained him--injured parts of meadow should be resown--if that, or the other meadows, were once well taken with timothy, floods would not wash of[f] the soil.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Calculation of the number of Bricks wanting for the Barn at River Farm\" --Bricks for barn at River Farm.  Sketch is for barn at Dogue Run Farm.  -total number of bricks for each section of the new barn--sketch of barn placement and surrounding grounds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrain and grass have benefitted by the late rains--flour in the mill is to be inspected--poor prices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWheat and grass continue to mend--warm weather and rain--also brought on oats--disposing of flour--midlings and ship stuff--Davenport--mill account for last year--the boy at the mill to go to the garden at Mansion house--two deaths in the family--one of them a young fellow--McKoy--Green--Davis--fence at Dogue-run to enclose the barn--the number of bricks required for the barn in the Neck (River farm).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington has enclosed sketches of the barn to be built at River farm--2 inch planks of white oak for the threshing floor--1 inch and a quarter pine plank for the lower floor of the graineries--other directions for construction--Mr. Stuart and the making of bricks--asks of the character of the carpenter who built Mrs. Peak's barn--honey locust plants--speaks of a book which contains information on these--Pekan or Illinois nut-plants sent by a gentleman from Jamaica--Doctor Craik--Cooper Jack.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCrops in need of rain--plenty of rain in Philadelphia--need for bread in Europe will raise wheat prices--wants to plant a good many potatoes--buck wheat--white homony bean is very productive--corn--cutting the forward wheat in good season--Dr. Stuart-transplanting the honey locust--speaks of a disorder in the horses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington encloses an advertisement which he plans to put in various gazettes and newspapers -- he confides in secrecy his plan to rent his farms \u0026amp; the dower slaves -- he may even interest associations in England or Scotland in farms through advertisements in gazettes -- the intermarriage of dower negroes with others and those on neighboring farms will cause affecting \u0026amp; trying consequences, so Washington cautions Stuart to make no mention of the plan for the present -- he doesn't care to rent farms to \"our country farmers\" because they wear out the land and little else -- he wants Stuart ask in confidence British merchants in Alexandria and Dumfries about the scheme -- Washington mentions Eliza (\"Betsy\") Custis's marriage and gives his evaluation of the groom, Mr. Thomas Law -- thinking of G.W.P. Custiss interests, Washington asks Stuart whether there might have been an erroneous division of negroes for Mr. Thomas Peter for his wife's (Martha Custis's) share.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetails on the shingles--additional directions for the barn--removal of all the cabins at River and Union farms--wants to punish the thief who robbed the meat house at Mt. Vernon--Nathan suspected of this sort formerly--Postilion Joe has been caught in similar practices--Sam would not be restrained if he saw an opening to do the like.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington hopes that it rained at Mt. Vernon--insect--distemper among horses--selling hay in Alexandria--Mr. Halley--reducing a lot in Alexandria for an allay--enclosed a newspaper containing some ideas on the culture of potatoes--making them into bread--James Butler--the Academy in Alexandria--Rev. Mr. Muir.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed from George Washington to Tobias Lear, personal secretary of George Washington, regarding the purchase of bank shares on his behalf. Addressed on verso in holograph with intact seal and docket in Tobias Lear's writing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeaks of rains which brought disasters--young mule killed--shells gathered for lime--filling between the logs of the cabins with clay--wheat--the scab--the rust--gullies at the Mansion house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington plans to come to Mt. Vernon about the middle of the month--dormant windows on each side of the pediment--front side of the stable--Donaldson--grain and hay--Davy's lost lambs--very suspicious appearance--he has some sly, cunning and roguish negroes under him--asks how Ben at the mill is employed--Ruth and Ben at the River farm--both Pearce and Groves are ill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington asks Lewis whether he has purchased any of the Berckley or Frederick leases--is he going to?--directs him to send money collected and names of persons as \"I am in want, and have only deprived myself of the use of it from the hope of its laying the foundation of a batter annuity; which my heavy expenditures very much need.\" \"Unless business should require my attendance at the Seat of government sooner it is probable I shall remain at this place until the end of September-\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses second wheat field at Davy's field on Dogue-run farm--directions for plowing-destruction by storms in GW's locale-chance for wheat next year in Davy's field is hurt by corn-plowing green buck wheat, then sowing wheat thereon immediately, for an experiment-collect money due for flour sold.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSaving sufficient clover seed--sowing wheat as soon as ground is in order--requests the length and breadth of the two pavements between the steps of the middle door and those of the end doors of the Mansion house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrequent and hard rains--effect on the forward corn--all the wheats and oats are in--Washington wishes the hay was in also--Donaldson is leaving--requests that Pearce hire the carpenter recommended by Col. William Washington (Washington's nephew)--John Neale can have Donaldson's house and garden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlowing Davy's field at Dogue-run--clover being well turned in by good plows and good plowmen--same with the buck wheat--taking the worker force and applying it to another farm that is ready for plowing--barley--Washington asks about the wheat which has already been threshed--asks Pearce to send two bushels of the early wheat to him--Mr. Kitt--900 bushels of oats for sale--Pearce has sold 300--overseers for Union and Dogue-run farms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiss Betsy Custis--an enclosed letter for her--a cover letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSowing wheat in ground that is not ready for its reception--sowing the lot by the spring, where potatoes are growing, with lucern--abuse of plows--checked by the overseers--constant repair by Isaac--character of Mr. Neale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePearce has recommenced seeding--more favorable weather--all the wheat, sowed by the middle of the month, should be in the ground in good season--Washington fears that Davy's field, at Dogue-run, was too wet to sow--such land as [his], when plowed wet, always bakes hard--expects to set out in two or three days for Mt. Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington asks Page's advice on what should be done about renting or selling land and in working with the writer of a letter Washington encloses--desires to sell share in Dismal Swamp--it is more expensive than productive. This draft written in the hand of secretary Bartholomew Dandridge, with additions by Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostilion Joe--Washington does not expect to reach Philadelphia before Tuesday afternoon--wheat would be a heavy loss should the weavil get into it--let no time be lost in getting it out of the straw and ground up as fast as the mill is able to do it--take the corn out of the field as soon as it can be safely done--gathering white thorn berries--the sooner the potatoes are up and secured the better--trimming the Lombardy Poplar and the Yellow Willow.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePearce had been sick, but has since recovered--fly is found in the wheat--expresses disappointment with the Englishman overseer--a certificate for Donaldson--hedging--Washington suspects that Pearce can have no dependence on the berry of the white thorn from his friend in Newcastle--after viewing the hedges from Christiana to Wilmington, Washington does not believe that a gallon of seed could be gathered--pamphlet on the subject of manures--death of the trusty old negro Jack--replacing him--Allison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington wants to enclose all his crops with live fences--asks that Pearce attend to them with as much care as a field of Indian corn--wants to tend less ground--manure and cultivate the smaller quantity higher--English thorn--honey locust--cedar hedge--directions on hedging--Lombardy poplar--Capt. Ellwood--Mr. Hartshorn or Col. Gilpins--has sent 28 1/2 pounds of chiccory seed--directions for sowing--enclosed a small sketch showing the course of a new road--asks Pearce to urge the miller to grind the wheat as fast as he can--inquires about the look of the growing crops and if an overseer for Union farm has been acquired.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSickness among the negroes--diminishing prospect of a good crop of corn--breaking up the fields for the ensuing crop--preparing the shelters--for the horses at River farm--asks about Neale--list of work for the carpenters--Isaac and Joe--enclosed copy of the invoices of the oznabrigs and blankets--seine twine--payment of Pearce and the overseers--Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington says he knows nothing further on subject of extract on other side [which is not on our copy]--asks Morris to let him know what answer to give Commissioners of Federal City--\"Their credit I know has been stretched to its utmost limits in order to keep the wheels moving even in the slow \u0026amp; unprofitable manner in which they have turned.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials for hedging--cedar berries--explains his opinion of tilling less land and increasing the quality of the crops--manure--growing grain looks well--hogs put up for porke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe sickness at Mt. Vernon is abating-tells Pearce to encourage Cyrus to persevere-he is to use money from last year's flour and corn to pay any debts-good price for wheat in Philadelphia-seine twine-Peter choosing two more mules.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington fears Pearce is unwell--price of flour is good--Washington can buy twine in Philadelphia, but no vessel is bound for the Potomack before the river closes--gives some suggestions (including hiring the landing out) should Pearce not be able to get twine from Alexandria in time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington introduces Capt. Myers to Lear--wants to know if Myers will be employed as engineer and superintendent for lock navigation by the Directors of the Potomac Company--Lear can determine whether his testimonials as architect and knowledge of locks, etc. is sufficient.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorandum in the hand of George Washington with dimensions of architecdtural details in and around the house -- piazza at west door: brick pavement between the tiles 5 feet 3 inches by 9 feet 6 inches; tiles are 12\" square; stone margin around them of 6\" on outer edge, 9\" on inner next the house. --gives measurements of windows in the new room; the Venetian window is given in exact detail; the two smaller (or end windows); the dimensions of the chimney in the new room in detail.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Mount Vernon farm manager, William Pearce, sends President Washington a memorandum listing some of the room dimensions in the Mansion. Specifically, he includes \"The hight of the Rooms up staires \u0026amp; garrett; the blue room; room over the small dining room; the room the Marques Delafiat [Marquis de Lafayette] Lodged In; the Yellow room; garret rooms; garden gate; gate front of lawn; kitching [kitchen] garden gate; cellar windows.\" Docketed \"Dimentions [Dimensions] of the Rooms upstairs and the Gates and the cellar windows\". A second memorandum, \t\npossibly in the hand of Tobias Lear. Notes include - of the two sides; That side which fronts the grotto 31' long, distance between corners and window; length of window; hgt of window; the chimney side, height of door, width of wall between door and chimney, sides of chimneys, height of mantle piece; ends 23 ft. wide, doors \u0026amp; windows; list of dimensions. Third document included shows height of Mr. W.'s room, size of windows, upper windows west side of M[ansion] house, size of New Room chimney, the windows on west side of cellar. Autograph document, 2 page, in hand of William Pearce (?) docketed \"The Sizes of the windows \u0026amp; C.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartially printed invitation from President of the United States to dine at 4 pm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePearce has met with a supply of twine in Alexandria--Washington is not disposed to sell his flour for anything less than it sells in Philadelphia--Davenport should hasten the grinding--suspects that his letter to Pearce must have been opened before it reached Mt. Vernon--by persons looking for bank and post notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavenport is ill--decline in price of flour--price of fish--fallen timbers to the Waggoners--honey locust--inquires of the standing of the winter grain--grubbing--new road--Allison--salary to Mr. Davis--Mr. Herbert--new race at the mill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeaks of a certain letter that accompanies two parcels of rice--gives all the information respecting their cultivation--reminds Pearce to document the time and place of the rice being put into the ground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSickness is prevelant among the people--inquires if the grain has been covered with snow--death of Davenport--search for a replacement--Ben at the mill is sick also--salary for Mr. Davis--Mr. Herbert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePearce has listed Dower Negroes for Washington--asks for a list of all the remaining negroes on the estate--if a replacement for the miller cannot be had, the mill can be rented on advantages terms--hopes to determine the whole amount of last year's wheat--price--repairing the Mansion house--Washington will have Venetian blinds made--Dr. Stuart--Peter--Pearce is to aid Mrs. Davenport should she decide to move to Norfolk--mentions advertisement for determining the possibility of renting the farms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington encloses an advertisement which he plans to put in various gazettes and newspapers--he confides in secrecy his plan to rent his farms and the dower slaves--he may even interest associations in England or Scotland in farms through advertisements in gazettes--the intermarriage of dower negroes with others and those on neighboring farms will cause affecting and trying consequences, so Washington cautions Stuart to make no mention of the plan for the present--he doesn't care to rent farms to \"our country farmers\" because they wear out the land and little else--he wants Stuart to ask in confidence British merchants in Alexandria and Dumfries about the scheme--Washington mentions Eliza (\"Betsy\") Custis's marriage and gives his evaluation of the groom, Mr. Thomas Law--thinking of G.W.P. Custis's interests, Washington asks Stuart whether there might have been an erroneous division of negroes for Mr. Thomas Peter for his wife's (Martha Custis's) share .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn February 10, 1796, upon learning of his eldest step-granddaughter's engagement to Thomas Law, George Washington writes this letter of congratulations to him. Washington's fatherly interest in the betrothal of Eliza \"Betsey\" Parke Custis is apparent. He expresses surprise, gives his blessing, and invites the couple to visit Philadelphia after the ceremony. Thomas Law earned his fortune in India and met Washington's step-granddaughter shortly after his arrival in America. The couple was married the following month, on March 21, 1796.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington is under no apprehension of falling price of flour--wishes to rent the mill after the current crop of wheat is manufactured--250 dollars is not sufficient rent--Mr. Digges--Col. Fitzgerald--tenants near Mrs. French's must pay more than 20/. rent for every acre of tillable land--printer in Alexandria does not have enough types for the advertisement--repairs to the north end of the Mansion--Caesar has been absent six days--renting the farms--Pearce is entertaining doubts of remaining another year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington has sent by Capt. Hand, a cask of clove seed and a small box of Apple graffs--apples are of a most extraordinary size--purchasing shares in the Bank of Alexandria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScarcity of corn and its high price--new ground at Mansion house--trimming the trees--price of flour and calculations when to sell--renting the mill--100 pounds per year would fall far short--Mrs. French--frost and the look of the winter grain--Allison--Col. Ball--Mr. Robert Lewis--sending out the jacks--Thomas Allison--winter has been open and mild-selling hay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident Washington presents a small color minature bust portrait of himself by the Marchioness de Brehan, with his compliments, to Anne Willing Bingham, the wife of Senator William Bingham. \"Not for the representation.--Not for the value;-- but as the production of a fair hand the offering is made and the acceptan[ce] of it is requested.--\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter regarding plantation management.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the Commerce, Washington will send eight bushels of field pea, chiccory and eight bushels of winter vetch--directions for the cultivation--wind blowing down trees--selling the flour--Mr. Minor has recommended a Mr. Darnes as a tenant--Mr. Gill and renting the mill--inquires of the dimensions and details on the chimney in the new room at the Mansion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Pearce of Sarah Green's distress--if she is in real distress, Pearce should afford her some relief--do not send her money--Washington suspects she may be rigging herself rather than obtaining necessaries for her family--if she cannot support her children, she should bind them to good masters and mistresses who will teach them a trade.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Lear--price of Pease (flour) due to European accounts--Mr. Smith--tells Pearce to sell all wheat including midlings and ship stuff--high winds destroying the fences--renting jacks--Peter--Mr. Lewis--hopes the gardener tried the apples graffs--bad season at the fishery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington to his nephew, Robert Lewis regarding his method of collecting rents. He also mentions that he tries to avoid litigation, when speaking of a land dispute between neighbors Ariss and McCormick and himself. He ends with a note about his \"Jack\" or donkey, explaining it was too late to send out for breeding this season.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaria and Charles Washington are unwell--Dr. Craik--since the wheat crop was so bad, it would be unlucky to have also missed the best market for flour--asks Pearce to inquire to Mr. Christie of the character of Mr. Joseph Gallop and his brothers--renting River farm--repairs to the Mansion--Mr. Robert Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes his condolences on the death of Bassett's sister, Fanny Bassett Washington Lear--Tobias Lear recently met in Philadelphia with Washington--they discussed, and now Washington writes about, disposition of the children [of Fanny B. Washington and G.A. Washington]--Washington always intended to take Fayette under his care but now decided it better to keep Fanny's children together--final decision to be postponed \"until I bid adieu to public life\"--children are all now at Mount Vernon. [Tobias Lear's wife, Fanny Bassett Washington Lear, has died, leaving 3 children by her 1st husband G.A. Washington. These were Anna Maria, George Fayette and Charles Augustine Washington. Lear himself had one son, Benjamin Lincoln Lear by his first wife.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrought continues--the prospect for good crops of small grains is unpromising--Washington wishes the loss in grain may be made up in fishing--fall in the price of flour--Mr. Robert Lewis--Mr. Hughes--Joseph Gallop--renting River farm--inquires of the prospect of fruit--lucern seed--chiccory and clover--Maria and Charles have got well again.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington sends invoice and bill of lading \"for the long expected Seeds (which by the bye have cost me at least four times as much as I expected).\" Requests Lear to forward the seeds to his Mount Vernon manager William Pearce, \"the season for sowing the Peas and succory being already far advanced.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBetween April and May of 1796, George Washington exchanged letters with Virginia statesman Edward Carrington about the context and expectations set forth by the Constitution. After much political debate, the Jay treaty had been approved by the Senate, but the House of Representatives was withholding funding. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were setting the stage for the next presidential election and it was a time of intense discussions about politics and the public good. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUnderstanding that these discussions were an important step in the relationship between the government and the citizens, Washington wrote to Carrington explaining his perspective on these issues: \"Whatever my own opinion may be on this, or any other subject, interesting to the Community at large, it always has been, and will continue to be, my earnest desire to learn, and to comply, as far as is consistent, with the public sentiment; but it is on great occasions only, and after time has been given for cool and deliberate reflection, that the real voice of the people can be known.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWashington reflected on the fact that the current debates were not about the Treaty itself, but whether or not there should be a treaty. He wrote a similar letter to Maryland statesman, Charles Carroll on the same day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington will give the application of Mr. Thomas Freeman the same impartial consideration as other applicants for job of surveyor of western boundaries under new treaties--he mentions the election of Mr. Thomas Sprigg as representative from Maryland--Washington makes a lengthy discussion of opposition in House of Representatives to the Jay Treaty--he opines that the country must stay out of European wars in order first to build up its strength and become a 1st rate power.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrought still continues--has had good rain in Philadelphia--grain and grass in [those] parts look well--Pearce is near the completion of corn--planting--sowing peas and chiccory--winter vetch carefully preserved until Autumn--depreciation of flour price--result of House of Representatives--Mr. Robert Lewis--Messers Bennett and Watts--Washington has sent two dozen Windsor chairs for the new room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRain has fallen, but cold and drying winds have reduced its effect--frosts injuring the fruit--clover seed perished as a result of the drought--need for the crop and high price of seed--constructing a lane at Dogue-run next to the overseer's house--receipts for fish--an account kept of the times the Coach Mares go the jacks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington is glad to hear that Pearce has sold all the flour--more rain in Philadelphia than at Mt. Vernon--getting supplied with good rams--Mr. Gough--Mr. Darnes--Davis raising the walls of the barn at River farm--repairing the house in the upper garden, called the School house--Paschal is reported sick six days in the week.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWeather has been seasonable of late, however, the grain and grass have received--transplanting cedar--damage of the family piece of Marquis de la Fayette, sustained as a result of the sun--Peter--the well house from the Mansion has been carried to Union farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterest in the progress toward creating the new Federal City. Refers to the duties of 3 commissioners who were appointed by the Continental Congress--Thomas Johnson, Daniel Carroll and David Stewart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA pipe of wine and a box of tea sent from Philadelphia--Windsor chairs--Mr. Aimes traveling to the federal city--Mr. Lear will show him the way to Mt. Vernon--inquires of Maria and the two boys--early wheat and other small grains, peas and grasses--India hemp--expects to have many respectable visitors during his stay at Mt. Vernon, and hopes to find everything in good order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIt is not likely that Washington will be at Mt. Vernon before the 20th--everything about the houses should be got in clean and nice order--Neal--Caroline--cleaning servants quarters--abundant supply of meat--inquires of the venetian blinds and the dormant windows in the stables--insists that Pearce mention these and the like in his reports--keep a sufficiency of oats for Washington's horses and those of his visitors--keep the grain and hay harvests from interfering with each other--Miss Nelly Custis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy in Washington's hand - Bond Matthew Ritchie to George Washington 1st June 1796 For payment of $8,820 with interest by Installments - viz. 3469.20 1st June 1797 3292.80. 1 June 1798 and 3116.40. 1 June 1799. The original, of which this is a copy, was on the 22d. of January 1798 enclosed to the Honble. James Ross of Pittsburgh, to be deposited in the Bank of Pennsylvania for Collection agreeably to the tenor thereof - (Signed) G. Washington\".\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBond to pay $17,000 if he fails to pay $3469.20 on June 1, [1797], $3292.80 on June 1, 1798, \u0026amp; $3116.40 on June 1, 1799.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSigned by Matthew Ritchie.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWitnessed by James Ross and John Ritchie.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReceipted June 6, 1797 for $3,469.20 by G. Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes that since Anderson didn't answer many of his queries, nothing can be decided about his employment until Washington can see him, which will be at Mt. Vernon at end of month--Washington expected him to speak with candor about his qualifications, although he is \"sensible it is not a pleasant thing for any man to speak of himself\"--as Washington will reside on the estate from now on, much work will be taken off superintendant's shoulders--Washington describes the writing of the weekly farm reports, etc. that should take only a few hours each week--he sees no need for assistant--Fredericksburg mails made up every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday evening.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWeather has been extremely wet--seeding must have gone slowly--Washington Custis writes that Mr. Stuart was very ill of a fever--Scoon--Violet--Cash--weavil is very much in Stuart's wheat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington wishes that the wheat be sown as soon as possible--Mr. Lewis--sowing the winter vetch in proper season--rape seed--inquires if Pearce received any benefit from Dr. Perkin's metallic application--search for new overseers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Impending trip to Philadelphia. Requests house be ready, especially painting done. George and Martha have been ill with colds. Mrs. Stuart was very ill, now better.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCyrus--Mr. Frestal and Mr. Lafayette--Mrs. Washington--some butter left in the cellar and some beef in a tub--James--Pearce is to clean out Washington's study and get their baggage and James on the first vessel bound for Philadelphia--Pearce's family is moving to the Mansion house--Dinah--Mr. Blagden to examine the quarry--mules for Washington's carriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Wilkes--Mr. Law--Mr. Alexander Smith is not able to take up his note--Pearce is to make arrangements for Smith's repaying, including interest from the time the note comes due--security of payment--Richmond made an example for the robbery he committed--severe drought--difficulty with wheat--quarters at River and Muddy-hole farms--venetian blinds--dimensions of the window frames.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForwarded William A. Washington's letters to Mr. Philips of Andover and sends him the answers--received in years past from Sir Isaac Heard, Garter and principal king at arms, the (Washington) armorial--George Washington at the time sent him his best knowledge of Washington progenitors since their arrival in America--gave all information he possessed on subject, but knows nothing of Lawrence Washington's descendants--asks William A. Washington to give any help he can, from old papers he might have and inscriptions on tombs at old family vault at Bridge-Creek, part William's estate--\"Although I have not the least solicitude to trace our Ancestry, yet as this Gentleman (Heard) appears to interest himself in the research common civility requires that he should obtain the aids he asks ...\".  Includes letterpress copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrought continues--Egyptian wheat--causey--new road--Davy and Mr. [James] Anderson--scarcity of oznabrigs in Alexandria--paints and oils--Mr. Lear--Mr. Alexander Smith--Pearce is to measure Mrs. Washington's Bed Chamber--dimensions of the chimney in the new dining room--Peter--wants the size of the blue room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding Maria Washington, Lear's step-daughter. Washington asks Lear to set a date with Mr. Van Vleck, principal of a school for young ladies in Bethlehem, Penn., for Maria's arrival at the school. Wn. proposes that \"... if we were to reduce our cultivation [of wheat] ... to half the present quantity, and manure and till that half well ... our profits would be greater while the other half would be improving.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Lear-Mr. Smith's debt is to stand upon the security Pearce has placed it-inquires of the look of the winter grain and vetches--the yield of the wheat and corn-Pearce has recovered eleven dollars of James Kirk's money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes that he received no letter from Pearce which leads him to conclude that something more than common has happened--on board of Capt. Ellwood are oil, paint and oznabrigs--directions for distributing and cutting oznabrigs--dependence of the gardener's wife and Allison's wife-planting shrubs--Mr. Anderson--Washington expresses his wishes to have an icehouse prepared when ice forms--hopes Frank has taken care of the tarriers [terriers]--female in heat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWheat is beginning to heat--floor of the barn at Dogue-run has already given way--Pearce must kill and salt the pork before he leaves--also, tend to the ice house--Mr. Anderson--trimming trees--Mr. Smith--Gray the weaver--hopes the shelters for the cattle are up--Mr. Craik--Clark, an overseer prospect--Washington will send a certificate of his satisfaction in Pearce's services as a manager.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLack of rain--Mr. Alexander Smith--Mr. Lear--the ground, where ivy and wild honey suckle are to be planted, is not to be plowed beforehand--Frank, Hercules, and Cyrus--Allison--Washington is displeased with his conduct--would like the new road completed before spring--Mr. Neal continues indisposed and the carpenters do nothing--Sall, Mima and Dick are regularly returned sick--Mr. Anderson expects to arrive by the 27th--clover grass seeds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePearce's conduct during his three years has given Washington entire satisfaction--reluctantly parts with him, on account of a rheumatic affection--knowledge in farming and mode of managing [GW's] business--Washington has great confidence in Pearce's honesty, sobriety, industry and skill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington acknowledges the General Assembly's vote of thanks--he declares that his \"highest ambition has been, by faithfully and zealously serving my country to the utmost of my abilities, in all the public employments of my life, to merit the approbation of my fellow citizens.\"--he now looks forward to his return to \"private occupation in the shades of rural retirement.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes a long letter to his new manager--he has received Anderson's letter and reports--intends separating old and new cattle, etc.--approves killing old bulls--\"... it has always been my custom to supply [my table] with the best [meat]\"--permission to purchase hogs and cattle--distillery, \"the place for, and means of conducting it, is left entirely to yourself\"--cutting down trees in front of house--\"I never expected that that ground [in front of house] would give corn in proportion to the labour I meant to bestow on it--the primary objects of the cultivation are to cleanse it thoroughly of the undergrowth, and to lay it down (as mentioned in my Memorandums) to grass for Pasture, or pleasure grounds, and in order that it may be well worked and prepared for these ...\"--don't finish new road at sacrifice of crops--mill race--wants ditch and fence along this road from Mansion House enclosure to Muddy Hole to be woodland pasture for brood mares--barn floor at Dogue Run--new mill race will avoid high land, which caused leak--boats and seines to be put in order for fishing season--iron for wheel bands--raising turnips, especially Swedish--potatoes--rotation of crops--potatoes planted between corn rows--evaluation of Mr. Pearce's work--filling ice house--fear of fire at Mount Vernon, \"there is nothing that fills my mind with more apprehension when I am from home\"--encloses grape seeds and eggs of silkworm to give gardener--Mrs. Washington requests to pay particular attention to the [Bacon (?)].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a troublesome set of false teeth that Washington was returning for repair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes detailed instructions about the management of his farms--he has received Anderson's reports and inventory--approves placement of distillery at mill as temporary measure--discusses a new road--the dry well in cellar at north end of house to be filled with ice, leaving it open--it melted before, because it was not done correctly--pork is kept there now--he sends new red clover seed discovered by farmer in Jerseys, also potato seeds--Washington will write Landon Carter about sending peas--Anderson should exercise his own judgment on cutting back thorn hedges to thicken them--Washington mentions that Anderson's inventory indicates the loss of a large boat, which would be the second of his fishing boats to have gone missing--he notes in the Alexandria store accounts the great number of spades, etc., carpenters tools, charged to him, and he fears embezzlement--things are to be bought from merchants only on written order from Anderson, as was done in the past--ends by asking Anderson how the grain and vetch are doing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes his thanks for Carter's answers to queries--he will respond when he is not so \"occupied with the duties of my public station\"--he asks Carter to let manager, James Anderson, know whether he can get 30 bushels of peas from him, as soon as possible, because Washington always likes to have his seed on hand before he begins to prepare the ground--Washington will pay Carter as soon as delivered.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington sells his presidential horses to Elizabeth Powel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington acknowledges receipt of Andersons reports \u0026amp; letter -- Andersons opinion of the overseers is no doubt correct, and \"if the Negroes will not do their duty by fair means, they must be compelled to do it\" -- despite Washingtons policy of feeding, clothing, and caring for the slaves, they will try to shirk their work with feigned sickness especially after night walking, and must be examined promptly when claiming sickness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes to ask Carter to inform James Anderson when peas will be delivered--he affirms Anderson's suggestion that Carter send the order by wagon to the Potomac where Washington's boat can carry it to Mount Vernon--the roads from Stafford Court House to Occoquon are in terrible shape, making this plan the most expedient--Washington will, of course, pay for the use of Carter's wagon--the matter rests between Carter and Anderson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes that he had received Anderson's letter with reports--as \"the public business presses me\" and as he expects to be at Mount Vernon shortly, he tells Anderson to carry on--enclosed is a letter from Landon Carter about peas he is to furnish, but as it is unintelligible to Washington, he also encloses his reply to Carter so Anderson can read about the transportation plans and forward the letter--Washington adds a comment about wheat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes that he sends the purchased coach horses to her--he hopes they will be treated well as they have been by him--\"as taking formal leave is not among the most pleasant circumstances of one's life\" he bids her adieu by letter until they see each other at Mt. Vernon--his remaining time in city will be taken up in packing--Nelly and Mrs. Washington join him in saying farewell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington's receipt to Powel for $1000 paid upon delivery to her of his \"Town Coach horses\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington responds to Powel's letter teasing him about finding Martha Washington's letters in the writing desk [see letter Elizabeth Powel to George Washington, Mar. 11, 1797]--\"But admitting that they had fallen into more inquisitive hands, the correspondence would, I am persuaded, have been found to be more fraught with expressions of friendship, than of enamoured love, and consequently, if the ideas of the possessor of them, with respect to the latter passion, should have been of the Romantic order to have given them the warmth, which was not inherent, they might have been committed to the flames.\"--he hopes to see Powel in Virginia--gives her names of recommended taverns and inns and distances from Philadelphia to Mt. Vernon--roads in fairly good shape--much repair work to do around Mt. Vernon, \"we are like the beginners of a new establishment, having everything in a manner to do.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Receipt for £200 Virginia Currency, part payment for 400 acres of land in Gloucester County, the land Washington had purchased from Mr. John Dandridge, Aug. 1, 1789; land to be conveyed to George Ball when he pays £300 more in cash and executes a mortgage for two additional payments, totaling £800. Interest 6% per annum. Signed by George Washington. Memorandum: first payment £3 short, signed George Ball. Second payment to be made before April 10, 1798--signed by Washington and Ball. Under date 1805 Nov. 3, George Ball gives permission for sale and transfer of land by George Washington's executors to Burwell Bassett. Witnessed by Wm. Wirt.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington thanks Howard for inquiring of Henry Gough the price of cattle. GW thinks the price of $200 for \"a bull calf of nine months old\" too high. However, he will ask his manager if \"a calf of this Spring\" is worth $100, he may consider pursuing it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of pictures with their dimensions:Cupid's pastime, Sunrising, Do setting, the Cottage, The Herdsman, Young Herdsmn, the Flight, Evening, Morning, Nymphs Bathg, the Storm, The good Sqr, four Gibralter pictures, Jones and Pearson, Quebec \u0026amp; dervelast, Prospects, four of them, Thunderstorm, Storm with lights, Moonlight, A Storm, Davis's Streights, The Greenland Fishery, Hunting piece, Portrait of Dogs, Foundg Hospital, From a Picture, 2 landscapes.  Reverse side contains instructions for white-washing the garret rooms, painting three of them and the cupulo and roof, painting the Piazza outside and inside, above and below.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington presents Mrs. Robert Morris with the lustre which hung in the large drawing room in Philadelphia--it came by mistake to Alexandria--he had left the furniture in the two largest rooms of the house they were renting from the Morris family in case President Adams wanted it--parts of it Washington intended to sell, parts to dispose of in other ways--but except for the pictures, he left it all and offered it to Adams for \"reduced prices\"--Adams declined and it was left for Mr. Lear and Mr. Dandridge to dispose of them--this explains why the lustre was packed up and sent to Alexandria--Washington sends it back unopened and hopes it will be received without injury--he sends his regards to Bishop White [her brother]--Nelly Custis and her brother [G.W.P. Custis] are in the Federal City.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDated at the top, the list of 11 suits includes: \"1 Full Suit of Regimentals;\" ditto half; and suits of Spanish cloth; olive colour; dark brown; lighter brown; half mourning; raven grey; black; then under the heading \"Velvet - Silk - \u0026amp; Cassimer\" 1 full Suit – Velvet, 1 Uncut.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to James McAlpin, tailor in Philadelphia, regarding an order for clothes and a delinquent order for nankeens. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel. Note on panel, 'By Mr. Custis'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostmarked by hand \"Alex 22 May,\" franked by Washington, excellent black seal with Washington's family seal imprinted, Washington's watermark (incomplete).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWriting to his agent in Philadelphia, Washington asks him to inform John Aitken, Philadelphia cabinetmaker, that no keys came for the secretary (writing desk) and the side table [sideboard].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington expresses his opinions on Anderson's \"Memorial\" to him on proposed plan of work at Mt. Vernon -- agrees substantially with his principles for conducting the different farms \u0026amp; modes of carrying them into effect\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington expresses his opinions on Anderson's \"Memorial\" to him on proposed plan of work at Mt. Vernon--agrees substantially with his principles for conducting the different farms and modes of carrying them into effect--some minor modifications may be necessary--overseers don't need to know anything except to obey orders without question--comments on specifics in Anderson's Memorial--grass and oat fields at Mt. Vernon--farm and woodland pastures--\"Although there will be little or no cultivation at the Mansion House after the year 1798, yet keeping up the fences - getting fuel and performing other multifarious jobs\" make it difficult to predict force necessary to work it--grass at River Farm--Muddy Hole, Dogue Run, Union Farm turned more to meadows--wishes new mill race to be completed because he wishes to keep mill busy through the season by purchasing wheat to grind--approves Anderson's plan of a distillery to make profit, and will put carpenters to it as soon as possible--is not inclined to place Anderson's compensation for running the distillery and other business on footing Anderson suggests [Washington and Anderson to share the profits from distillery] but prefers to pay a standing wage--Washington gives his reasons, and will pay £140 to him and if he establishes the distillery which answers purposes, he will increase the salary in appreciation--will also hire a clerk if necessary--but if River Farm is rented, won't increase his wages at all--no overseer necessary for Mansion House, Will can do the work--Washington doesn't want one overseer overlooking both Union and Dogue Run because he has \"always found, however, that Negroes will either idle or slight their work if they are not closely attended to.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from George Washington to James McAlpin, his tailor in Philadelphia, regarding payment for clothing made for George Washington Parke Custis. Washington instructs McAlpin to contact Clement Biddle, his agent in Philadelphia, to receive payment. Washington then addresses the issue of an escaped indentured servant named John Cline, stating, 'it was always my intention to have given him his freedom (as I did by the other servants under similar circumstances) when I retired from Public life had he remained with me'. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks if there is anyone Pearce can recommend as an overseer of Union farm--the dairies and fowls being attended by the overseer's wife--Washington hopes Pearce's crops have been good--his are as good as can be expected--hessian fly--inquires to the possibility of purchasing 3 or 4 hundred bushels of rye in Pearce's neighborhood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington extends an invitation to Bushrod and wife. Will send a chariot to Colchester to meet them. Will not expect them for dinner which is at 3 O'Clock. With Mrs. Washington (Martha) he extends his best regards and compliments to Col. Blackburn \u0026amp; family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes that Rufus King, the American Minister in London, had the decree of Virginia's High Court of Chancery published in London Gazette for 2 successive months--King sent copies of the paper to Washington, who forwards one to Bushrod and quotes from King's letter about publishing the decree.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington commiserates with Lewis over his runaway slave (\"the loss of your Servant\") -- this will become more frequent -- \"I wish from my Soul that the Legislature of this State could see the policy of the gradual abolition of Slavery. It might prevt. much future mischief.\" -- writes about Lewis coming to make his home at Mt. Vernon -- Lewis will be treated as a member of the family, and not paid -- his duties will be to entertain guests and visitors after the Washington retires to bed or study, \u0026amp; also to record a few papers at times -- Lewis can take advantage of his library (\"I have a great many instructive Books, on many subjects, as well as amusing ones\") -- he can perhaps also gain some knowledge from observing management of the farms by Anderson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussion of William Pearce's employment at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript Architectural Plan of a room in the garret of Mount Vernon sent from George Washington to Clement Biddle when purchasing a stove for the room.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and measured drawing in Washington's hand, specifying how a stove could be installed in a corner of one of the garret or attic bedrooms at Mount Vernon. Drawn at \"a scale of a foot to an inch\" Washington remarks that \"every part of it may be exactly measured and perfectly understood by any workman.\" While not dated (but on paper watermarked 1795, and therefore possibly as early as that), the drawing appears to be either a draft or Washington's file copy of a similar plan sent to Clement Biddle on 15 September 1797, cf. RM-1122.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes to Biddle to note that the picture frames arrived unbroken--asks Biddle to send 4 gilt frames without glass for paintings, giving measurements for these--also gives corrected dimensions for stove ordered earlier--encloses autograph plan of the room for which it is intended [see drawing under same date]--the new quarter's interest on his certificates will pay for these things--asks Biddle to insert enclosed advertisement, and to send the history of the United States by author unknown but \"which contains Nos. 5 and 6 alluded to in Col. Hamilton's late pamphlet\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington sends this letter to Lafayette by his son--he expresses sympathy for Lafayette's sufferings, and joy at hearing of his release from prison--he explains why G.W. Lafayette did not come to live with him immediately on his arrival in America, the \"delicate and responsible situation in which I stood as a public officer\"--young Lafayette's conduct has been exemplary--filial affection made him impatient to return to France as soon as he heard of his father's release--Mr. Felix Frestel has been like a father to the boy--Lafayette has never stood higher in the affection of the people of America--Washington writes \"I have once more retreated to the shades of my own Vine and Fig tree, where I shall remain with best vows for the prosperity of that country for whose happiness I have toiled many years , to establish its Independence—Constitution—\u0026amp; Laws—and for the good of mankind in general, until the days of my sojournment, which cannot be many, are accomplished.\"--young George will tell Lafayette of affairs in America and politics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes that he will write to Bushrod Washington for papers mentioned in her memorandum--says that \"Having had as little to do with Lawyers as any man of my age I pretend not to be a competent judge of\" the lawyer Swan's claims--claims not to know much about the case at hand [a suit being brought by heirs of Simon Pearson against George Washington, Triplett and others who purchased land from Pearson in 1763; Washington later selling his portion to Lund Washington to make up part of Hayfield farm where Elizabeth resided] but shares what he knows of the merits, possible expense, and prospects of the matter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes to Bushrod about the suit of Thomas Pearson, heir entail to his brother Simon Pearson for lands sold by latter to George Washington, William Triplett, and George Johnson--Washington had later sold his portion to Lund Washington, making it part of the Hayfield farm now occupied by Lund's widow Elizabeth--the suit is founded on some supposed irregularity in last proceedings of the time--Washington asks Bushrod's opinion on certain points of the case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington's letter to William Stoy references medical treatment requested for Christopher, Washington's body servant, who had been bitten by a dog with rabies.  Stoy was a minister of the German Reformed Church in Lebanon, Pennsylvania.  He discovered a \"cure\" for hydrophobia and Stoy's Drops, a popular cure-all medicine. Celebrated for curing person bit by 'Mad animals,' Stoy successfully treats Christopher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington inquires about the character, etc. of a Mrs. Forbes living in Richmond, recommended by John Brooke to be housekeeper at Mt. Vernon--Mrs. Washington \"is exceedingly fatigued \u0026amp; distressed for want of a good housekeeper\"--mentions the Pearson suit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes McCarty a counter-proposal for a possible exchange of lands (5664 acres of McCarty's Sugar Land holdings in Loudoun County, Virginia, for 12,226 acres of Washington's on the Kanawha and Cole Rivers)--Washington makes a new proposition in the unsuccessful negotiation--he insists his lands on the Kanawha will become more valuable soon--a restored peace in Europe would increase immigration to America--Washington wants no legal difficulties resulting from any entail of McCarty's land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes that he has received Bushrod's letters and the copy of the deed to William Williams for 589 acres of land, but finds it \"singular\" that the writ docking entail of land cannot be located in the court records--he sends Bushrod further information from his own files to aid the further search in this matter of the Pearson suit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington agrees to high wages demanded by Mrs. Forbes, because of desperate need of a housekeeper at Mt. Vernon--asks Bushrod to make further enquiries concerning Mrs. Forbes and her habits, listing questions of interest--she will not eat at same table with the family, \"for if this was once admitted no line satisfactory to either party, perhaps, could be drawn thereafter\"--he wants Bushrod to ask Mrs. Forbes about hiring or buying a good Negro cook. Letterpress copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington agrees to high wages demanded by Mrs. Forbes, because of desperate need of a housekeeper at Mt. Vernon--asks Bushrod to make further enquiries concerning Mrs. Forbes and her habits, listing questions of interest--she will not eat at same table with the family, \"for if this was once admitted no line satisfactory to either party, perhaps, could be drawn thereafter\"--he wants Bushrod to ask Mrs. Forbes about hiring or buying a good Negro cook--the postscript (which is not in the letterpress copy, but present here) inquires about legal practices that could impinge on the Pearson suit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA printed bank check, completed in George Washingtons hand, made out to Gideon Worth in the amount of $103 and drawn on the Bank of Alexandria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes of the order for the settlement of Colville estate, and Mr. Keith's queries regarding how to publish it--there is no word of Mrs. Forbes--Washington rehashes the correspondence regarding Mrs. Forbes and thinks that the conduct of Robert Brooke \"has been very ungenteel\" in not answering letters concerning Mrs. Forbes, unless the letters somehow miscarried.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington proposing that Mr. Parkinson lease one of his farms and agreeing to allow him to come over from England to see farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes that Law's pointer shall be taken care of at Mt. Vernon until he sends for him--pleasing to hear that Maryland to aid \"important objects on this River\"; hopes Virginia legislature will too--returns letter from the Marquis Cornwallis and other recent enclosures from Law--\"To stand high in the estimation of so respectable a character as Lord Cornwallis is a circumstance which must be as pleasing as it is honourable to you.\"--the Washingtons are glad to hear Mrs. Law and child are well--\"we remain in statu quo\"--compliments of season.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTaxes due on Kanhawa County land. Requests General Lee's original deed of conveyance for Kentucky land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree page letter written from Mount Vernon that shows Washington's frustration with his adopted grandson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes to White to thank him for passing on information about the memorial before Congress and debates concerning the \"disgraceful topic\" occupying House of Representatives [Representative Matthew Lyon's attack on Rep. Roger Griswold]--he decries party feuds--mentions trouble with France and how he had hoped they would unify Congress--asks White what the general opinion of Col. Monroe's \"view of the Conduct of the Executive of the United States\" is.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome accounts have been sent to Washington, left from Pearce's time at Mt. Vernon--Mr. Lear--Messers Fosters and May--in craddling the wheat, Washington wishes to catch it in the hand--inquires of the possibility of obtaining someone on the Eastern Shore, who understands the business--scythes--Mr. Stuart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington encloses an extract from Rev. Belknap in order to enlist the aid of Chase in answering the questions. Washington wants to encourage Belknap whom he believes to be a man of merit and scholarship.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington expresses his opinions on Anderson's \"Memorial\" to him on proposed plan of work at Mt. Vernon -- agrees substantially with his principles for conducting the different farms \u0026amp; modes of carrying them into effect -- some minor modifications may be necessary -- overseers don't need to know anything except to obey orders without question -- comments on specifics in Anderson's Memorial -- grass \u0026amp; oat fields at Mt. Vernon -- farm \u0026amp; woodland pastures -- \"Although there will be little or no cultivation at the Mansion House after the year 1798, yet keeping up the fences - getting fuel and performing other multifarious jobs\" make it difficult to predict force necessary to work it -- grass at River Farm -- Muddy Hole, Dogue Run, Union Farm turned more to meadows -- wishes new mill race to be completed because he wishes to keep mill busy through the season by purchasing wheat to grind -- approves Andersons plan of a distillery to make profit, and will put carpenters to it as soon as possible -- Washington is not inclined to place Andersons compensation for running the distillery \u0026amp; other business on footing Anderson suggests [Washington and Anderson to share the profits from distillery] but prefers to pay a standing wage -- Washington gives his reasons, and will pay £140 to him \u0026amp; if he establishes the distillery which answers purposes, he will increase the salary in appreciation -- will also hire a clerk if necessary -- but if River Farm is rented, won't increase his wages at all -- no overseer necessary for Mansion House, Will can do the work -- Washington doesn't want one overseer overlooking both Union and Dogue Run because he has \"always found, however, that Negroes will either idle or slight their work if they are not closely attended to.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes to his nephew about contracting for a supply of corn for his distillery at Mount Vernon; mentions his manager Mr. Anderson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses 3 tobacco notes--requests Peter to dispose of them \"in safe hands\" for what they will bring--60 or 120 days credit make little difference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington responds to Adams on accepting the appointment of Lieutenant General and Commander in Chief of the American Armies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransmit receipt for tobacco note sent by Peter--\"I am ignorant of the principles, on which I am called upon to pay for picking a Tenants tobacco; but presuming it was proper, I thank you for having done it\"--deposit tobacco in hands of Mr. Peter, \"your father\" to be disposed of by him--encloses postnote for $100, deduct what is owned him and return balance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter, signed. George Washington writes to Rev. Jonathan Boucher includes one of Washington's most memorable quotes, his profession that \"Peace, with all the world is my sincere wish\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes that he prefers to take a chance on shipping tobacco to foreign markets rather than accept low prices in this country--he desires to know if any foreign bound ships in Georgetown will accept it on consignment, though, before making a final decision--\"I am gathering strength.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes that he intends to build 2 houses not far from Capital, but not as large as Francis imagined--he expects to complete them before Congress \"as I am never long in executing a measure I have once resolved on.\"--the plans are in the hands of Mr. White or Dr. Thornton, and Francis can decide himself how many boarders they will accommodate--there will be three flush stories in each building and garret rooms for servants--if these buildings will suit, they will be ready in time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDated \"16th September 1798 at Night\" Washington writes that he is too busy to answer lengthy letters of remonstrance or complaints when a short conversation on the road or any of farms would be far more satisfactory--he will never hesitate to express opinion on his own affairs, and resents the implication that he will not listen to Anderson's criticisms and suggestions--gives instructions in planting of different farms--denies he suspects Anderson of unfairness in his accounts--Washington tells him not to buy wheat too fast but adjust it to the market for flour--he won't go into such lengthy correspondence again since he sees Anderson every day--Washington opines that he cannot open his lips to ask question of overseer or make suggestion without hurting Anderson's feelings--\"It must be obvious to yourself, that it is by my Rents, and the Sales of my lands that I have been enabled to get along \u0026amp; to support the expence of this house. The Farms do little more than support themselves, and those who overlook them.\"--Washington writes \"I will, once for all, Mr. Anderson, say (and I never profess what I do not feel) that I have an esteem, regard \u0026amp; friendship for you; but I shall repeat that this will never prevent me from expressing my mind fully and freely in all matters relative to my business.\"–he is also sorry Anderson's son has suddenly decided to quit, but hopes Anderson can quickly find a substitute for him at the distillery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington's deer park declined while he was away serving as president. In 1792 he replaced its fence with a ha-ha or walled ditch, drawn here in black.  Six years later, he planned a new course for the ha-ha, represented by the dotted line following \"the natural shape of the hill.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe entire letter has to do with the financial problems of the Charles Washington's, and George Washington's offer of One Thousand dollars. Washington shows great displeasure in the families \"deplorable\" state of affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePres. Adams had just appointed the 36 year old nephew of Gen. Washington to the Supreme Court of the United States. Gen. Washington indicates his approval of Pres. Adams' choice as well as his awareness of the difficulties Bushrod can expect to encounter as Associate Justice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident John Adams had just appointed Bushrod to the Supreme Court of the United States. George Washington indicates his approval of Adams' choice as well as his awareness of the difficulties Bushrod can expect to encounter as Associate Justice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinal letter of response confirming that he had received the book \"Proofs of a Conspiracy\" by John Robison-a Baravarian member of the Illuminati. Washington reassures Snyder that he is aware of the Illuminati's objective to overturn ... \"all Government and all Religion ...\" but he does not believe these tenets were being propagated by the Freemasonry in America. Washington comments he has no time to read being preoccupied with Mt. Vernon repairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington congratulates the Carters on the anticipated birth of their 12th child. Washington has \"abundant reason to be thankful for my own recovery\" from a fever which \"deprived me of 20 lbs of my weight; which ... is nearly restored.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes that, despite what she had heard, he has not been suffering from the \"desolating fever\"--he dines at Mr. Willing's (Powel's brother) this day and will have tea with Powel afterward.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn the hand and signed by Tobias Lear or Alexander Hamilton, on Washington's watermarked paper. Washington writes in answer to the firm's letter of 24 October that he does not, as a rule, accept gifts such as their offered literary and miscellaneous paper--however because he does like to support such \"publications which may be useful \u0026amp; beneficial to our country\" he wishes to enter a subscription for it, if they will forward terms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn the hand of and signed \"G. Washington\" Tobias Lear or Alexander Hamilton, Washington writes that, as he has no experience with claims such as hers, he must refer her to Gov. Trumbull or members of Congress for information on how to go about applying for half pay due her on behalf of late father Col. John Durkee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes that he will breakfast with Mrs. Powel \"tomorrow at her usual hour, if named to him.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes his thanks to Powel for her help in selecting and securing presents for Washington's family members in Virginia--in particular, for the prints and for her offer to choose something handsome to present Eleanor P. Custis--he considers muslin the best gift--asks her to locate some memento for Mrs. Washington--and asks her \"to procure the second edition\" of the present which she intends for Eliza Law lest there be \"a contest ... in which an innocent Babe may become the victim of strife\"--he hopes to leave town Friday or Saturday, but will call on her before going.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes to Powel expressing his gratitude for the articles she sent and her assistance in selecting them--he encloses $75 in payment--he will deliver her letter to Mrs. [Eliza Custis] Law and give the doll to Eliza.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes to send a $500 check drawn on the Bank of Alexandria so Mr. Blagden can proceed laying in materials to build Washington's houses in the Federal City--he briefly describes a building he saw in Philadelphia like what he wants built and \"if this is not incongruous with the rules of architecture, I should be glad to have my two houses executed in this style.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes to Stuart that he was pleased to find in Philadelphia recently that so many \"Gentlemen of family fortune \u0026amp; high expectations\" seek commissions in army--this, and the vain attempt to keep him to any literary pursuits, gave Washington idea to get Washington Custis a commission as Cornet--he also has the conviction that if real danger threatened the country \"no young man ought to be an idle spectator of its defence;\"--this would also divert Custis's attention from thoughts of marriage--Washington wanted to consult Mrs. Stuart and Martha before offering it, but Mr. Lear wrote to Custis about it and concealment of the idea is now impossible--Custis is now a cornet in the troop commanded by Lawrence Lewis--the Lieutenant is Lawrence Washington, Junr. of Chotanck--the matter still must be approved by the President and Senate, of course so it should not to be talked of publicly till then--Mrs. Washington consents but it must have Mrs. Stuart's permission--Washington's caution is because Custis is an only son, the only male of his great great grandfather's family--Providence will protect Custis in camp or field of battle as it would in domestic life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis memorandum includes totals of the land to be cultivated and that in woods, waste, etc., probably all on Dogue Run farm--list of hands on Dogue Run with their [Ages?, probably drawn up with idea of renting the farm.] Also contains statements that wheat and cattle can be had also at reasonable valuation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes in response to his nephew's query about the offer to become the 'Guardian of Nelly' so as to authorize a license for Lawrence and Nelly to marry. He also encourages Lawrence to acknowledge the Secretary of War's offered military commission and either accept or decline the appointment. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived 4 copies of prints of deaths of Montgomery and Warren [done by John Trumbull]--cannot remember price on subscription lists, so asks T. to let him know the amount and also whether he can receive remittances for his brother in this county--doesn't know whether he paid in advance--papers from Philadelphia have not been unpacked yet--paper accompanying prints says rest of proposed design has been abandoned, due to \"peculiarity of the times\"--coming marriage of Nelly Custis and [Lawrence] Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes to Brainerd that he sympathizes with his calamities, but cannot give him pecuniary aid--has had difficulty collecting rents due him and adds that \"the income of my estate does not at this time hardly meet my current expenses\"--further, he believes in helping his friends and neighbors first, and that is all he has the means of doing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from George Washington to Joseph Anthony concerning payment due after the acquisition of a set of engraved prints by the artist, John Trumbull. The prints were titled 'The Death of General Montgomery in the Attack of Quebec (December 31, 1775)', depicting the death of Richard Montgomery during the attack of Quebec; and 'The Death of General Warren - The Battle of Bunker Hill (June 17, 1775)', depicting the death of Dr. Joseph Warren. These prints were sold on a subscription basis and, having made the initial payment in 1790, Washington is requesting how to pay the final installment. This letter is addressed to Joseph Anthony, John Trumbull's agent in America. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn a former letter Washington had ordered a uniform to be made as instructed by Secretary of War to be ready by Feb. 22 -- here he suggests sending it by way of Judge Bushrod Washington, who should be leaving Philadelphia for Mount Vernon shortly -- Washington wants the goods packed in a custom-built portmanteau of stiff thick leather, 2 feet long and 2 ft. 9 in round with a flap for brushes, blacking, and so on, with an iron bar running through staples, and a good lock -- he says an able craftsman would have no trouble building one from that description.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Washington's survey of land purchased from George and James Mercer in the neighborhood of Four Mile Run in Arlington, County, Va., known as the Washington['s] Forest tract--Second page shows comparison of three surveys: Gray's \u0026amp; Adams Patents 1724 \u0026amp; 1730; Jn. Houghs, Nov. 1766; Washington's April 3 and 4, 1799. Does not include a map.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington inquires about the uniform he ordered, saying that the last delay was supposed to have been the gold thread which was expected in spring shipping--he requests no further unnecessary delay--asks McAlpin to send it in a portmanteau mentioned earlier and by some person coming through to Alexandria to be left at Post office or stage office there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington follows up on last winter's conversation in Philadelphia, and accepts Boudinot's offer of some of his wine, since his (Washington's) letters seem to have miscarried and a new order will reach Mr. Pintard in Madeira only after his stock is almost exhausted--Biddle will handle the transaction on his behalf.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from George Washington to Alexander Addison regarding money owed on the sale of land at Millers Run in Pennsylvania. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes that he has received McAlpins letters of the 24th and 27th -- he thanks McAlpin for his efforts in furnishing uniform coat although he failed -- he mentions Mr. Bahr in New York, a tailor who embroidered a cloak for Washington when the capital was in New York, and suggests asking him -- if this fails and the coat has not been sent to Europe yet, he asks McAlpin to keep it and inform him of its state and what can be done with it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington rented the slaves from Mrs. Penelope Manley French, widow of Daniel French of Rose Hill. In July 1799, Washington wrote to Mrs. French's son-in-law, Benjamin Delany about returning the slaves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington encloses notes for 2 hogsheads of tobacco, and asks Peter to try to sell them in Georgetown or get credit for them--Washington plans to be in Georgetown for a meeting of the Potomac Company on the 5th of August.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. George Washington acknowledges and thanks John Beale Bordley for presenting him with a copy of Bordley's recently published book, Essays and Notes on Husbandry and Rural Affairs. The book was delivered to Mount Vernon by Secretary of War James McHenry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome time ago a mulatto girl, body servant to Mrs. Washington, ran away--she was found in Portsmouth, N.H.--asks Bassett that since he is going to Portsmouth, would he take steps to send her back--a Frenchman enticed her away but has left her--if she causes no further trouble, she won't be punished--Washington doesn't wish him to do anything \"unpleasant, or troublesome\" to bring her back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this letter George Washington writes to Lewis about the rent and value of his various properties along with the slaves that work on those properties, although he writes about his aversion \"to sell the over-plus [of negroes] I cannot because I am principled against this kind of traffic in the human species. - To hire them out, is almost as bad, because they could not be disposed of in families to any advantage, and to disperse the families I have an aversion.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington takes the liberty of transmitting a letter from Colonel Pickering to the Commissioners of the Federal City for their consideration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarriage is sent as Mrs. P. requested--expects to see them about 3:00--Mrs. W. has been very ill--sent for Dr. Craik at midnight--\"Hers has been a kind of Ague \u0026amp; fever - the latter never entirely, intermitting until now. - I sent for the Doctor to her on Sunday last, but she could not, until he came the second time - yesterday morning - be prevailed upon to take anything to arrest them.\" On outside of cover Washington has added that since sealing the letter her fever has returned--please inform Mrs. [Eliza P.C.] Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Washington is taking bark for fever and doing better--Washington will have Dr. Craik look at Roberts--if Roberts cannot do the work at the mill, Washington will have to employ another in order not to lose Fall business there--fears Anderson's health won't stand more attention to his work, either--will discuss his ideas on this later.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes that he had received by Gen. William Washington the model of the improved gun carriage--he approves of new carriage and thinks that it will be much easier to introduce \"valuable improvements\" of this kind at the beginning of military exercises than after people become accustomed to the old.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes that business, many guests, and Mrs. Washington's illness have delayed his answer to Anderson--\"Health, being amongst, (if not the most) precious gift of Heaven; without which, we are but little capable of business, or enjoyment\" so, since Anderson feels he and family can't be healthy where they live, Washington cannot expect them to live there a year longer--he feels he will have no difficulty superintending his farms himself \"on the plain, simple, \u0026amp; regular system I am resolved, undeviatingly to pursue\"--he will rent the landing at the ferry, and will try to rent mill and distillery too--the purpose of this letter is to relieve Anderson from embarrassment arising from their bargain on one hand and his desire to leave because of health on the other--Washington reiterates that he has nobody else in mind to replace Anderson and intends to take over farm management himself should Anderson have to step down--he would take $500 per year for mill; Anderson knows better than he what the distillery should rent for--discusses terms for renting the distillery and mill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes that he was disappointed in their not being able to visit, but invites him and his wife to Mount Vernon in the Spring--he asks whether there is any wheat available for sale--Washington wants to keep his millers employed but his more alert neighbors bought up local wheat early--Mrs. Washington is still very unwell--he heard of the death of Charles Washington, his brother, in Berkeley, just the previous night.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes that delays in privately delivered mail caused his nephew's requests not to be fulfilled--no whiskey sent--rye from James Digges Dishman and from William Augustine will be gladly accepted if it is still available, and given gallon for bushel--Washington sends a 5 October 1799 price list of wheat in Alexandria [here separately cataloged].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington signed this sixty day note for $1500, dated at Alexandria, Va. 21 October 1799. On the reverse it is endorsed: \"This note was renewed on the 16th Decem. 1799 by Lawrence Lewis's note being discounted for the same Sum, which has been since paid ...\", endorsed by Herbert, also \"1500 -495 G. Washington Dec. 20.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes to Martha Washington's sister informing her of her son John's appointment as a midshipman in the U.S. Navy. On the verso is Washington's draft of a response letter from John Henley to Secretary of the Navy Benjamin Stoddert for young Henley to copy. Enclosure: see October 16, 1799.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington states he has examined and approved accounts of ledger.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington has heard about Powell using a cutting box of new construction, better and simpler than the common kind--asks Powell to get him one and forward it to Col. Gilpin in Alexandria for him, if he is himself entirely pleased with it. (May refer to a \"chaff cutter\" or \"chaff box\" used for cutting straw chaff, hay, and oats into small pieces to facilitate mixing it with other forage.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes to offer his thanks for their invitation to attend assemblies, but \"alas! our dancing days are no more.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes the rumor of his having been in Norfolk is false--\"I have never been farther from home since I left the Chair of Government, than the Federal city except when I was called to Philadelphia by the Secretary of War\"--extends his thanks for invitation to visit at Rosegill, however.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes to inform Alder that the wine sent by him from Madeira after the order sent through Pintard arrived in good condition will be paid for directly. (Written in Lear's hand, but speaks of him in the third person.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAre invited to dine with Mr. Jacob Morris on Saturday,\"... where, in the conformity to custom, they will be obliged to drink Tea, and consequently must be deprived of the pleasure intended them by Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. Powell\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorandum of questions about rents, bonds, crops, etc., probably to be asked his manager. Autograph document, fragment, docketed in another hand \"General Washington\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe plan below, is supposed to represent\nthe Piaza [Piazza] – The black describes the Tile which\nit is supposed remains uninjured - \u0026amp; the white \nstone, which will be necessary to replace the Tile \nthat has been damaged by the Frost – If this\nmode will answer and Knowles [John Knowles] -or Harry [Henry] Young\ncan be engaged – the work might be set about.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAn indentured bricklayer and laborer, John Knowles worked at Mount Vernon from 1773 until 1784, as well as from 1786 until 1790. An indentured stonemason, Henry Young worked at Mount Vernon from 1774 until 1781, with an interruption in his services from 1776 until 1778.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocketed \"Rough field Notes taken by George Washington in running the courses of the Land bot. from George \u0026amp; Jas. Mercer.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document, half of a cover, franked by George Washington [only part of a signature remains], broken black seal with George Washington's initials, laminated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on best methods of planting and transplanting various kinds of trees and bushes, including a notation of the agricultural authority, Langley or Miller, from whom he got information. Also a notation on walks -- should be of gravel or Sand and winding and private -- the sides should be lined with Honey suckles -- sweetbrier-, and many other flowering shrubs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddress leaf to Caesar Rodney, (the Governor of Delaware), signed by George Washington. Franked \"Public Service.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlat of unidentified farmland. Field with 4 plots. Acreage and brief description.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescription of rotation schedule for Dogue-run and the other farms--7 field plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEngraved invitation from plate used by President and Mrs. Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFragment, likely from letter cover, \"Nelly Custis\" written by George Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartially printed dinner invitation from George Washington to Edward Hand. Not in Washington's handwriting. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for blacksmithing tools, GW writes out entire receipt and has vendor, Adam Stephen sign it. Tools listed: bellows, tongs, etc. Autograph document, folio, signed by Adam Stephen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"[Ledger A, folio 13, Jan. 25, 1755 \"\"By 6 black Walnut Chairs ... £3.15;\"\" folio 19, Jan. 22, 1755 \"\"By [Col. Stephen] for 6 leather bottomed Chairs ... £3.15\"\"]. £3.15.0 for six common black walnut chairs to be delivered to his order.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sir - The purp. of this is to aquaint you of an Engagement we had with the Indians late this afternoon. Three of our men going out on pretense of looking after some horses met with a party of Indians within sight of the Fort, two of which escaped and alarm'd us; we immediately pursued them with a party of between fourty \u0026amp; fifty men undr command of Capt. Mercer, Lieut. Williams, Ensn. Carten, Ensign McCarty, Lt. Lemen \u0026amp; myself - after following them about a mile \u0026amp; an half, on rising a mountain we were fired on very smartly which we warmly returned ....\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn early receipt regarding a slave at Mount Vernon, docketed by George Washington. The receipts reads \"Colo. George Washington, for the Hire of Carpenter James [and] Cr. by 5 yds of Negroes Cotton.\" Carpenter James was likely a slave carpenter hired to work on the renovation of Mount Vernon. The reverse contains a partial notation by Charles Washington, youngest brother of George, dated 23 April 1759.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond for one thousand pounds Virginia currency--for 350£ given by G.W. he has sold two tracts of land, one of 200 acres on Dogue Run, originally granted to 1st S. Darrell in 1794, and the other 300 acres on little Hunting Creek, originally part of tract granted to Matthew Thompson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to his half-brother to stop for a visit on his way to Williamsburg. Accounts with Mr. Carlyle not settled. Advice on the purchase of Clifton's land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill for butter. Note at the bottom by Washington indicating an error of £1.0.0. Washington's endorsement on verso, Oct. 1761.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[William Digges of Warburton Manor, Prince Geo. Co. Md. Washington's neighbor, was one of those named in Clifton's suit against Carroll and other.] In this letter he annouces willingness to receive money due and \"wash my hands of ye troublesome affr.\"--also details on exchange of vinegar and other commodities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"For carrying 4 hhds tobacco and for kegs of butter. Receipted by Crawford.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"To \"\"George Washington Esqr. a soldier in Capt. Jno Dalton's Company for being absent from Muster ...\"\" Teste copy signed by clerk, John West junr.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLettice Corbin, Essex VA, writes to George Washington, regarding a slave bricklayer named George whom he has rented out to Washington and wondering if he will need the labor beyond the agreed term. Includes a follow-up receipt from Washington on 9 April 1766 outlining payment of 25 pounds in Virginia currency for the use of the bricklayer and acknowledgement of payment received by Geo. Turberville (signed) for Lettice Corbin. Autograph document signed, 1 page, with integral cover. Docketed in the hand of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument signed, partly printed, signed by Jno. Montgomery [Capt.].Bill for freight charges on one butt of wine shipped on \"Alexandria.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill for freight charges on one butt of wine shipped on \"Alexandria.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport on farming, etc. wheat very poor, gave a very small amount of flour--ground has been either very wet or frozen since Washington's departure, thus holding up the plowing--mention of a good slave whom Mr. Adam will not sell for £50.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLund writes about crops and planting. Washington in Williamsburg at Burgess meeting, then onto Dismal Swamp. Martha includes a postscript at the end of the letter. One of only two extant examples of correspondence from Martha Washington to George Washington, Martha penned this six line postscript with news and greetings on the second page of a letter from Lund Washington to George on March 30, 1767.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter pertains to the estate of the Rev. Charles Green.  (See letter of Wm. Savage to George Washington \u0026amp; George Wm Fairfax, 1767 April 24).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount of weather and activities at Mt. Vernon. \"The carpenters are laying the barn floor in the Neck.\" Waiting for the brickmaker's arrival, \"The negroes are all well. Bishop has sowed half his field in wheat and made two casks of cider.\" Expecting a \"great crop of corn.\" \"The Children are very well \u0026amp; were yesterday at Alexandria Church ...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCondition of crops, wheat and corn--sowing--ditchers--several of the Negroes lately sick--Alton's Morris', Cleveland's and Bishops farms--brickmaker failed to report for work--timothy and lucerne--Cleveland's barn floor finished--compliments to Mrs. Washington, her children are well and send love, also their love to Coll. Wm. Fairfax and his lady.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington's lost horses have not returned to Mt. Vernon--the corn crop--ditchers--sowing wheat and making cider--Price (brickmaker) has returned because they could get no other--none available in Mr. Piper's shipload of servants--milldam--how to get brickwood across creek?--half planks for Morris' barn floor--children are well--glad Mrs. W. has benefited from springs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for £12.18 for teaching Miss [Martha Parke] Custis music \"ending in April last.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis bond is the agreement between George Washington and his neighbor, John Posey, confirming Posey's debt of £2000 owed to George Washington. Posey's right as a French and Indian War veteran and part of the Proclamation of 1763 to claim up to 3,000 acres of land west of the Appalachian mountains is conveyed to Washington to pursue these unclaimed western lands. Signed by Posey at the conclusion, with the signatures of John Parke Custis, Martha Parke Custis, and Amelia Posey (John Posey's daughter) as witnesses. The document and docket on verso is in the hand of George Washington. Autograph document, signed by John Posey, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sales of 69 Barrels Herrings on Acct. of George Washington Esqr of Virginia.\"--Charges for freight commission, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeals with mill and farm affairs--\"Our mill is once more in a bad way\"--wall of water pit falling down.\"--\" ... give yourself no uneasiness or anxiety about the mill, you may depend I will use every precaution to prevent further damages.\"--sale of flour--wheat fields look promising--all are well.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses sales of herring and current account owed them--market for herring and flour low at present.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for £3.15 for freight on 300 bushels oats.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpects he has \"hird\" from Col. Fairfax in re selling furniture at Belvoir--asks him to set a date and advertise sale and he will attend--needs 100 bushels of wheat, 20 barrells of corn and money for management of Fairfaxes Berkeley plantation--hopes he won't think him troublesome, but Fairfax has left him in great confusion--asks him to inform W. Peyton if account delivered Peyton by Willis will not be received by Washington in settlement with Peyton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBalance due, plus interest accrued from Oct. 4, 1771 - to Miss Janny Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePossibly may object to his paying £7 to overseers, but this worked out with Col. Fairfax since four overseers to settle in woods and raise only corn--land nearly worn out, explains his system of crop rotation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWest as far as Goose Creek on way to Mt. Vernon but indisposed and could not go further--needs £50 for management Fairfax estates, if convenient send £10 by bearer and he will get rest when next rides to Belvoir--asks to trouble him with business at General Court--i.e. encloses letter to Augustine Willis for collection of £250, if he gets this will not need the money from Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Washington for the money which enabled him to send 5 or 6 hands to Red Stone--understands Mr. Thruston is very much pleased with this country, particularly Washngton's property there--his brother to leave for there soon--does not approve of renting Belvoir \"for so short a time\"--will try to see Mr. Delany soon--please pay Mr. Moore the £40 or £60.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites of Fairfaxes arrival in England, both are pretty well recovered--acknowledges receipt of Washington letters and packages forwarded to Fairfaxes at York--let him know if he can do any favour for the \"Neptune\" this year--Rev. Bumaly pleased to hear of Washington's health, admires him much.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas collected rents according to promise--forgot to give him tobacco he had in his pocket, what should he do with it?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDisagrees with Fairfax on renting raccoon branch to highest bidder--thinks should keep fisheries to encourage sale of whole property--minor tenant problems discussed--Daniel Stone wants refusal of west point fishery and 200 acres at £20--if convenient hopes can have sale before harvest as it would be difficult for him to attend then.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBearer Richard Butcher wants to sell bills of exchange--asks approval on bills for Colo. Fairfax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests instructions for bond to be drawn for tenant, Mr. Morton--bond for things purchased at sale [of Belvoir items]--asks for enough bags for 50 bushels of wheat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains reason for delay of his bond because one person he wanted for bondsman has been abroad--now has Mayor Lowry as security and will get one other before taking over the premises.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas arrived at Belvoir with bond unexecuted--since he had intimations from Washington that his own settlement at Belvoir would be disagreeable to Washington and not wanting to give offense, decided he would be content to hold the place for only a year--at end of the time, hopes all prejudices and difficulties will be ironed out.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReference to sale of Mercer's estate--reports he has regained his health by disuse of coffee--announces the death of Philip Ludwell Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest on behalf of local committee to see if Washington could furnish them ten barrells of powder for use of county--heard he had imported more than necessary--if he can get it to Malborough his scyths can be sent at same time--Mr. Fitzhugh informs him he will have the pleasure of Washington's company Friday night on way to meeting of the Delegates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft for £40 on Mr. William Molleson, Merchant, London.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSigned over to Wm. Fairfax account by G.W. on reverse and later docketed to that effect.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill let Col. Simpson have money, but had difficulty in selling bill of exchange for continental money -- no word of escaped painter Cleveland -- work on store house and wash house [office] -- John [Broad] and negroes sick -- wet weather and wheat sowing -- scarcity of spinning wheels -- Lanphier supposed to repair old ones -- Committee has made choice of officers for militia -- \"the remains of our company\" to form company and ask Committee of Safety for commissions for officers -- Mrs. Washington to pick up Mrs. [Eleanor] Custis at Mr. B[enedict] Calvert's and go \"down the country\" -- the \"Stoco man\" still working on dining room and Sears on chimney -- fears George Washington mistaken about draught of chimney piece -- wash house [office] to have two front doors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMeeting Mrs. W. at Mr. Digges across river--thinks Mr. Harrison will accept W-n's offer--Alexa. \u0026amp; Loudon people worried about Mrs. W.'s presence at Mt. V.--he thinks there's no danger--\"her old acquaintance the attorney\" wouldn't permit Lord Dunmore to come up river \u0026amp; take her--if necessary he can get her away quickly--she leaves soon for \"down the country\" with son and daughter-[in-law]--he writes G.W. weekly--rain prevents sowing wheat--repairing tumbling dam--work on wash or servent \u0026amp; store houses--bricklayers working on garden wall--John [Broad] sick--Sears sick--stucco work \u0026amp; chimney piece in dining room unfinished--bill of exchange--no word from [James] Cleveland or Simpson on western lands--John West wants money owed him--will pay Custis' bond from money of [Jenifer] Adams' bond--what to do with [Jenifer] Adams' land in Md.?--hopes to see G.W. in winter \"for whether things are made up or not I suppose you can leave the army in winter.\"--painter still absent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. W. \u0026amp; Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. John Parke Custis stop a few days in Fredericksburg on way to Col. Bassett's--mill dam repair completed--too wet to plow--John Knowles (bricklayer) sick--John Broad back at work--Judge the taylor \u0026amp; Sears sick--stucco man at work on dining room--carpenters on wash house [office]--letters by Constitutional post most reliable--kept in Alexandria by Mr. Hendricks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSent word to Mrs. W. at New Kent informing her to come to camp--expect her here immediately--discussion by Md. and Alex. residents of plan to blocade river--Indian Head best place--\"Captn Boucher [said] he woud undertake with 3 ships [sunk] to stop the Channel so that no ship of Force coud get up the River ...\"--Mrs. W. packed his papers in a trunk to be sent to Capt. McCarty's for safe keeping--she gave him key to G.W.'s study but he won't touch anything there except in emergency--what to do with Col. Mercer's papers?--John West, Mr. Harper, Mr. Wilson ask for money owed them--Bishop needs money--Dr. Crail's negro came with news from over the mountains--Val Crawford comes, feels it useless to keep building on G.W.'s land there because of danger of British burning everything--should he grind wheat?--Jenifer Adams offers to rent Md. land--Col. Mason very ill since convention--Lund thinks Mt. V. very easily defended by 50 men--will consider making salt peter--Custis and wife with Mrs. W. in New Kent--Knowles is well, Webster sick, John Barry dead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosed letter probably tells of Mrs. W's coming to camp--her long stay in New Kent after being sent for is ill-judged--nothing done about blocade of Potomac River--why he had to pay Mercer money--difficulties of paying in paper money--\"John Lowe the Barber says you owe him 7/6 for a false tale for your hair\"--James Cleveland came with certificates of improvements on Great Kanawa \u0026amp; Ohio land--settlers there left and went to Wheeling because of Indian attacks--won't return--G.W.'s servants sold and negroes left with Will Crawford--Stephens stayed, will get mill going there--work on dining room continues--little chance of getting absent painter from Lord Dunmore--will plant Bosenberries--difficulties in acquiring spinning wheels--expects another new one, \"so that we shall then have 7 ...\"--wash house [office] chimneys being set up--considers changing door plan, but hesitates altering G.W.'s plans--Skirmish at Hampton--next letter will be by Mrs. W. when she goes to camp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDining room almost finished--\"the Stucco Man agrees the ceilg. is a handsomer one than any of Colo. Lewises altho not half the work in it it was a plan recommen'd by Sears.\"--too late to turf the Ha Ha's--what proportions to use on gateways?--Lanphier no help on this or anything else--let him know in Spring what brick work to do after building the underpining \u0026amp; chimney to the house that will be placed opposite the store house--will plaster wash house or Servt's house [office] this winter--\"I suppose there is a wall to be built in the new garden next the Quarter I think I have heard you say you'd designd to have a House Built the whole length for Negroes ...\"--miller's time wasted with no wheat to grind--coopers work on mill dam \u0026amp; fencing--unable to buy slave--Lund goes to Stafford to settle mother's estate--will send his own negroes \"over the mountain\" for lack of anything to do in east--announces his intention to defend Mt. V. property against British--.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount of money since Washington left, together with money to and from Mrs. Washington--all were bills contracted before he left--Washington's mother wrote asking for \"linnen\" not obtainable there and other trifles--explains accounts paid--will try to raise stone out of banks for chimney tops to be put up this winter, for kitchen, storehouse and other house to be built opp.--painting kitchen, storehouse, and house--corn crop--if Washington approves will put up a strong house at Morrises for wine, rum, etc.--Comm. sent to sound the river decided channel too wide and therefore plan [to block river] impracticable or very expensive--so must defend plantations on Potomac with muskets--attitudes of people about defending property in area--sales of wheat--will forward spinning--problems and process of making salt peter--Mrs. Washington does not approve leaving Mrs. Barnes as housekeeper in her absence, so Lund will do housekeeping--house has been crowded with company since Mrs. Washington's return.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill transplant cherry trees, but thinks they will die--also plant vinyards and clean Hell Hole--much farm work to be done--shortage of help--illness--plasterer still here and Mrs. Washington has decided to have stucco in her room plain--wash house shingled and weather boarded but chimneys not up--report on timothy and other crops--has written every week--payment for sale of Col. Mercer's estate and letter in re. sale to Col. Tayloe--negro quarters need mending--difficulty of getting silver money--will try to collect rents--bull gored a wagon horse--Mrs. Barnes at Mt. Vernon--doesn't believe war ships will come up river this year--shortage of salt in area--his greetings to Mrs. Washington if she gets to camp before his letter--local militia officers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill alter servants hall since it is not intended for a wash house--thinks Jennifer Adams has not made a deed for his land unless very recently--Adams wanted to clear himself on charges of cutting timber--will try to get Washington out of bargain with Adams--run-away slave--thinks there will be no action on stopping navigation of Potomac or erecting batteries--will talk to Col. [Geo.] Mason about it--Mason ill--Committee for county chosen recently, lists names--Connelly [Tory] captured while going disguised through Md.--minute scheme for area not up to Conventions expectations--painter [run-away slave calling self Joseph Wilson] among prisoners taken at Hampton, does not want to return--Dunmore proclamation to free all indentured servants and slaves that go over to British--thinks white servants more likely to cause trouble--reviews servant situation, miller being paid and sitting idle--will grind 100 barrels of flour, possibly for export in exchange for arms--promises constant attention to Genl. Washington's affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExamination of [James] Cleveland re certificates of improvements on G.W.'s western lands--pd. Tho. Lawson for iron--Jennifer Adams' land--negro won't return to Va. from Adam's; should he be sold?--Col. [George] Mercer's \u0026amp; Col. [Geo. Wm.] Fairfax's estates--Bryan Fairfax's peculiar religious behavior--report of Dunmore attacking 100 men \"this side of the great Bridge ...\"--convention to raise 4000 men--Dunmore's negro troops--desires privateers to come and take Dunmore's squadron--negroes ill--Col. George Mason getting well--hopes for gunpowder--proposed Potomac battery--Sears still here painting new room and dining room--he has picture frames to make yet--altered wash house (servt. quarters)--Knowles not recovered [from bull's goring].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMill swamp to be cleared for pasture--coopers cutting trees for staves--corn--several of Oliver Cleveland's people ill--plan for hedging and ditching--suggests fallowing land \u0026amp; putting into wheat, thus saving labor for ditching \u0026amp; hedging--briar hedge planted from mansion to Hell Hole eaten by cattle--cherry trees will not live--\"I should be glad to be informd in what manner the House now Buildy. opposite the store House is to be divided into partitions--in one of your Letters you say it is intended for the sick - if so I woud make Three Rooms in it- 1/2 the House or more in the part next the Chimney the Remainder divided into two Rooms each of which will have a window in it - the Door in the gable end to be of no use but still to be there that it may in its outward appearance look like the Store ...\"--Col. [George] Mercer's estate--[James] Cleveland's report on Kanawa lands-he will go to Fincastle \u0026amp; Bottetourt Courts to get evaluation of work--Wm. Stephens \u0026amp; Wm. Skilling here, say buildings on Ohio burnt by Indians--Mrs. Barnes and Milly Posey left today--Dunmore defeated again by Capt. Woodford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCol. [George] Mercer's estate--difficulties in collecting rents in Loudon, no markets for crops, and men indicted there for spreading ideas that they should not be expected to pay--flower knots in garden to be leveled, flowers shrubs planted elsewhere--gravel sorted for walks--one of Cleveland's men left when hardships set in--Wm. Skilling will repair well--John Broad injured \"playing Frolick\"--wrote to Wmsbg. to sell the painter, now in jail there--believes Washington should accept wages as General.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this letter Lunds writes about trying to recover runaway negro from [Jennifer] Adams and rent from Adams along with affairs of other tenants, among other topics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiver frozen--hasn't yet seen Mr. Marshall or Mr. Triplett about land exchange--thinks it bad scheme to raise hogs to take care of surplus corn--pork prices low--well keeps caving in, perhaps will have to ask instructions as to where to dig a new one--good negro shoemaker available from Adams--conduct of negroes--better sell bay or stop using him for breeding--hurts him to see miller and mill idle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Bill receipted. Bill for 1 set cart boxes.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExchange of Adams and Matthews land still not settled--much alarm in Alexandria, expecting an attack from 5 large ships reported to be off Cone [mouth of Potomac]--river now blocked with ice but women and children evacuating and moving goods--they will fight to defend town--he thinks the ships more apt to be oyster boats--packing Washington's china and glass into barrels and then would be able to move things at short notice to Mrs. Barnes and to Morris' barn--rum and wine to be moved too--everyone says they will come to help defend the Washington property--thinks 100 men could defend it against 1,000--Wm. Stevens paid for going out to [Washington's] Ohio lands--Cleveland--packing bacon--cannot sell flour--\"I wish you had said how large you woud have the negro houses you speak of in your letter, or whether you woud have them built with or without sheds.\"--one piece of woolen cloth came from weavers--nine wheels at work spinning--John Broad cannot live--tell Mr. [John Parke] Custis cannot deliver letters to Mount Airy because of ice--Mrs. Chichester will stay in Fauquier Co., feels it unsafe in Alexandria--will send his furniture to another county if Washington thinks best, however doesn't believe there will be an attack on Alexandria since Lord Dunmore's troops are too trifling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeveral accounts are over-due, one to Lanphier--Mercer's estate--no one has applied for Col. Fairfax's bond--Lord Fairfax at present pretty well--will sell Adams' negro to someone Washington owes money to--problems of the mill [on Bulskin ?]--Simpson--French and Dulany land not settled--John Broad still alive but dying--the well will hold, must make top brick instead of stone--house opposite store framed but not raised--next will work on 2-family quarters in Muddy Hole--salting fish--letter from England by Capt. Kelso here.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuestion of Lund's wages, he only brought it up because Washington had offered to pay him equal to what he had had in any former year--never expects to be rich--will serve him faithfully--Mr. Baily wants 10% to collect the rents, thinks 5% is enough--suggests he might collect them himself--Tayloe has instructed him to deliver the bonds to Col. Peyton--problems with Cleveland, who must be paid since he was acting as Washington's agent--John Broad still alive--Adams' land--Triplett questions boundary between Washington's land and his--Adams pressing him to buy 300 acres--John Stone offering 360 acres on river next to former Adams land--spinning of linen going on slowly--sorry to hear Mr. Custis not well--furniture still at Mt. Vernon, hopes to avoid a move if no attack--Col. West will order militia for defense of Mt. Vernon in event of attack.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforming Washington of affairs at Mt. Vernon, the condition of the negroes, advising some improvements to Mt. Vernon, and information about the movements of the British.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDray colt--use of other horses--Stevens will not get to save the rest of Washington's lands [Kanawha] with only the negroes--he thinks it best to get two other white men and have them appointed by court to appraise work when done--if Washington thinks the upset times not enough excuse for failing to satisfy the legal requirements to save land from forfeiture must give Lund liberty to make best arrangement possible with man to go out--7,000 acres patented in Washington's name and Muse upon Pocatallico--Cleveland here and will record work in April when courts in Fincastle and Bottetourt--Cleveland says bottom lands on Kanawha very rich--packing furniture to move to Morris's barn--Cleveland's trial is Tues.--Cleveland claims his behaviour is not criminal and he has been misrepresented--has heard nothing from Milly Posey since Christmas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Washington can accompany the General anywhere now that she's gone thru smallpox [innoculation] successfully--expresses gratitude to Washington for his guardianship--\"He deserves the Name of Father who acts the Part of one.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSafe arrival Norwich with 2 mortars after long delay in Sound because of enemy and wind--better to continue by land--needs money to pay pilots and other expenses--send further orders--Capt. Burbeck with 18 of Gen. Lee's guards with him--believes this will be sufficient help--will send rest of troops on--hears of danger on road to New York--since no provisions, sending part of 130 men on--keeping or only sufficient to hoist mortar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests Washington to write Gov. Trumbull to try to get some bounties for his men as for other Conn. battallions--he enlists men on that promise--has clothing for men, which is great inducement to enlist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSupplies to be moved from Philadelphia to Milltown Yorktown and Lancaster--supplies being purchased--all necessaries for troops on march provided--defends conduct in not buying--there are two buyer in Philadelphia--sends 6 lemons raised near New York City.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCan't persuade troops to remain at New Rochelle in face of superior forces--troops not enlisting, army weak--few [English] troops left in New York--he holds two men who ran off to British, then came back to help a widow escape to New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppeal by British prisoner of war to be exchanged or parolled for a few days to see his brother who has come from England on family business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes Washington will come to Mt. Vernon while troops in winter quarters--no crop for sale this year--wheat destroyed, mill idle, short crop of corn--gives corn crop yields from each farm--many visiters and horses cause great use of crops--also 24 of own horses--wants to try making rum, sugar, and molasses from Indian corn stalk for money crop.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStewart is writing about the conduct of some of the soldiers and the need of supplies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrees to be planted--Triplett delays signing bond for land exchange with Washington--mentions Mr. McCarty, Massey and Chichester in relation to agreement--boundary disputes--inquire into purchase of Col. Stone's land--Beck's land sold--new covering horse--Col. Triplett accompanies Mrs. Washington across River today on way to camp--will question tenants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCovering horse arrived--bond signed with Triplett for land below mill race--Robt. Adam pd. account--\"I have a great mind to put the Money into the Continental Loan office, but perhaps it would be proper to get your approbation first\"--[Mrs. Mary Washington] wants Silla sent to her, but Lund hates to part her from Jack--[Charles Washington] wrote for another hand but he didn't send one--tobacco land to be put to flax--pumpkin to be planted--per simmons for beer and spirits--mare sent by Col. Lewis sick--Lund's lip still sore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRain and snow prevented his going up to see Washington--will leave for camp last of month--flour and corn for sale, had to sell to govt.--will sell barrels of pork and beef--difficulties getting salt--doubts Lanphier will come to work this spring--who to leave to manage housekeeping in his absence?--Bishop not trustworthy and Milly Posey away from home-will sell negroes at private sale--meeting among Loudon draftees--[John Parke] Custis not returned from Williamsburg--Mrs. Custis and children not heard from--sickness among people--Jack and Sylla distressed at parting--lambs died--mare sent by [Col.] Lewis still sick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersuaded Lanphier to work by promising him a portion of corn crop and wool in place of money--much plank wasted by his delay--difficulties of getting their privateer into action--difficulties with draft law in county [Fairfax]--volunteer scheme hasn't worked--reassures Washington he will not leave his employ or hold him for higher wages while he is away leading army--Custis returned from Williamsburg--feeling against R[ichard] H[enry] L[ee] for his supposed scheming against Washington--will make molasses, sugar, Rum from corn next fall-won't attempt tobacco--breeding mare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBreeding mare--Weaver captured deserter, thus is exempt from serving in army, but he's been let go because of high wages demanded--bargain with Triplett--Blair's bond--money put in Continental Loan office--rents collected from tenants in Loudon and Fauquier--Sam[uel W-n] collected some in Westmoreland--will come to camp after shad is put up for coming year--will send Washington's accounts by Col. Fitzgerald if he leaves first--covering horse thin--progress made on privateer \"General Washington\"--Lund expresses his faith in the ship and encourages Washington to keep his share.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived letter by Gen. Woodford--can't sell negroes with their consent--negroes from Crawford innoculated with smallpox--getting in shad--covering horses--[John Parke] Custis in New Kent for elections--if not elected He'll come to camp with Lund--corn to sell--money in Loan office--Mercer land and Blair's bond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlair's bond--he and Mr. Custis set out for camp next week--Custis elected in Fairfax county--Col. Bassett innoculated for smallpox--less shad put up than expected--stopped running early--\"the Crabs, Thorns, Cedars \u0026amp;c which we planted this Spring for Hedges appear to be all living. The Locusts at the North End of the House are all putting out I believe not one of them are dead, the variety of Trees at the South End are also alive, most of them I hope will live ...\"--ship \"George Washington\" launched--but in mud in Occoquan--loan office certificates--Lanphier worthless, refuses to work--\"I wanted much to get the Window finish'd in the Pediment that I might have the garret Passage plaister'd \u0026amp; clean'd out before Mrs. Washington returns - beside this the scaffling in the Front of the House cannot be taken away before it is finished - This prevents me from putting up with the Steps to the great Front Door ...\"--Sickness--will bring letter to Mrs. Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRain and his indisposition prevented his going to camp by now--[John Parke] Custis not to go, must go to assembly--Capt. Triplett's health forces him to resign commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Parke Custis, stepson of George Washington, wrote to George Washington who was at Valley Forge about various aspects of the war.  He notified him that the Virginia legislature passed bills to help raise troops, the arrival of a French ship carrying uniforms and military supplies, and a note to his mom. Docketed by George Washington. Autograph letter signed, 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo word from G.W. in 2 posts--conditions of plantations under Davenport \u0026amp; Hill--breeding of cattle from Custis' English bull--wet summer--crops of corn, timothy and wheat--no workmen found but Lanphier \u0026amp; his man--making molasses from corn stalks--\"old Billy Harding wants to rent part of the Land you Bought of Mercer on four mile Run ...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill try to buy Barry's and Marshall's land for G.W.--which negroes to sell?--sorry G.W. must forgo buying lands because of losses from farms under his (Lund's) management--wheat crop almost total loss--(the fly)--prepares to plant tobacco--ditching mill swamp--drowning in mill race of valuable slave Cooper James--Carpenter James injured with axe--received £200 from Capt. Lewis for Phaeton--sold flour to Boston for good price (scarsity there)--suggests G.W. speculate in wheat, sell flour at high prices--Wm. Roberts the miller, his merits \u0026amp; weaknesses for drink, \u0026amp; advises not to hire him again--mill race, tumbling dam at Piny \u0026amp; Dogue Run gate \u0026amp; dam which Roberts repaired or built--discusses building houses for prospective tobacco crop--campaign in Rhode Island \u0026amp; departure of Fr. admiral, Lord Howe \u0026amp; Johnstone--cleared money in pork--can't get workmen to assist Lanphier--\" ... if so the coverd ways will not get done ... \"--sickness among people--good pastures--took paper from G.W.'s trunk, can't get any in Alexa.--letter from Wm. Roberts enclosed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelays problems with recruiting for the army, currency depreciation and counterfeiting, land purchases in northern Virginia, and the management of Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResigned commission because of ill health--also, \"Would my health admit of my continueing in the Service, I could not Consistent with the Character of an Officer or Soldier by any Means Submit to have younger Officers placed over me.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Caleb Gibbs, commander of the Commander-in-Chief's Guard, to Royal Flint, assistant commissary of purchases, requesting a quarter cask of wine for His Excellency George Washington at Head Quarters. Signed by Gibbs with note that the cask of wine was received.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerned with auditing of army accounts ... Lewis, informed of a balance in his favor, requests Washington to order the Paymaster Gen. to honor this balance ... nonpayment of debts will injure him as well as the Public Service …\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvoice for beer, wine, bacon, sugar, and \"1 box directed to Mrs. Washington,\" etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilitary intelligence--reports movement of British fleet and army in New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests George Washington's advice whether to sell Eastern shore lands because of heavy taxes and can get no one to live there \u0026amp; work them--rumors of truce to be offered by British King--appreciates Washington's advice on draining low grounds [at Abingdon] to prevent tidal floods--poor corn crops and depreciation of paper money--everyone paying old debts in paper money--purchase of Alexander's land--army's success at Stony Point. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Parke Custis writes to George Washington from his Abingdon regarding an offer of seventy five pounds for his property on the Eastern Shore of Virginia - is confident he can get more. Custis himself is considering purchasing Philip Alexander's land at a tempting price. Expresses his pleasure and congratulatory wishes on the arrival of Count d'Estaing's on the American coast. Custis reluctantly addresses a misunderstanding between himself and Colo. Bassett regarding the valuation and care of Washington's forty-seven head of cattle at Clairborne's plantation in King William County, Va. (part of Martha Washington's dower lands that Washington leased to John Parke Custis in 1778). Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of cattle on George Washington's plantation in King George County in the hand of John Parke Custis. The front of the document lists forty-seven cattle including eighteen \"Young Cows\" of the \"common breed \u0026amp; small,\" sixteen heifers of the \"English Breed,\" three steers, and ten \"best work Oxen.\" The reverse of the lists cattle valued by Colo. Bassett 'last fall.' Autograph document, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn writes how the new plantation needs constant attention, but would be \"very advantageous to your Estate in the Neck, and will add much to the Prospect from the House.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosed is letter to Mr. Fras Gallibert, French merchant prisoner at N.Y., to be forwarded to him--his health improves, but George [Lewis'] is poor--George settles on Frederick cty. land; will Washington sell some of his land adjoining?--no news from Charles Town [Charleston, S.C.]--Gen. Woodford moving Va. troops there-\"will not the Irish demands of a fair trade operate to our advantage?\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill addressed Master George Washington--total £297.6.0 Va. Curr.--bill for broadcloth, buttons, silk, thread, dressed leather for making coat and waistcoat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShowed Col. Bassett his letter, but doesn't know whether he's complied with it--concern over no news from Charlestown [S.C.]--feeling among gentry and people at large regarding congress's recommendation regarding currency--he and Col. Mason expect to be elected to assembly with no opposition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncloses Philadelphia paper announcing news of a victory in the south [King's Mountain ?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts and certificates collected for supplies and horses requisitioned last Jan.--Will Washington appoint someone to examine and approve them as per law of state of N.J. which he incloses?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMortified at actions of [Va.] legislature--wishes to resign his public office but feels it his duty to continue in legislature to express his protests at their actions--emission of 10 million pounds immediately--action between Cornwallis and Genl. Greene--Greene has won universal esteem for his conduct.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends boots Washington ordered from his shoe factory--invites Washington to visit again--sorry to hear Mrs. Washington is ill--suggests she spend summer in Wethersfield rather than go back to Va.--hogshead of boots being sent to Col. Sheldon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Parke Custis writes to Washington relieved to hear that his mother Martha Washington is back in good health. His family is suffering from an epidemic that his stricken many family members with his youngest son being dangerously ill. Custis apprises Washington of his current circumstances in dealing with a dispute of monies owed to Robert Alexander for land purchase includes a copy of a notice dates 26 May 1781 [see RM-1188.004]. Reports of damages by British troops to nearby neighbors properties including Colo. Bassett. Fortunately, Custis' home and property were unaffected. He is pleased to inform Washington of accounts of 'our Countrymen do not want Spirit or Inclination to join the Marquiss,' with forty-six men from the county volunteering for service. Custis himself has provided clothes and horses for two volunteers. Reports that Genl. Nelson was appointed governor with the assembly granting him very great powers to support the war. Autograph letter signed, 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn 26 May 1781 John Parke Custis notifies \"To All Persons whom it may concern\" a dispute between Robert Alexander and himself regarding the purchase of land and monies owed by Custis to Alexander. Custis appoints Charles Simms as his lawful attorney in the matter. Custis proposes four options to rectify the dispute and if none are disagreeable, Custis' attorney will authorize a payment of forty eight thousand pounds current money. Autograph document, pages. Docketed in the hand of George Washington. Document included in Custis' 11 July 1781 letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of his father [Fielding Lewis]--father's will directs Dismal Swamp lands and others to be sold-estate in debt--give opinion on accepting credit and also description of land--mother [Betty Lewis] and family well--\" ... as well as is the old Lady-forwards letter from Havana.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetailed description of Dow's land on Cameron Run--Mrs. French will never consent to exchange land--G.W. anxious to have her land--Mrs. W. goes to Mr. Digges across river in company of Dr. Stewart (Stuart)--[Mrs. French's land is between Epsewasson and Little Hunting Creeks, part of Union Farm].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived letters and will forward them to England--will forward Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd's letters under protection of Washington's.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLund encloses [Benj.] Dulany's letter concerning Mrs. French's landand Mr. and Mrs. D. agrees to sale of land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLund writes about further efforts to exchange Dow and French lands, maybe Mrs. F. can be persuaded to trade Manley's land (adjoining French's), and has purchased Dow's land to bargain with Mrs. F along with a description of land.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLund writes about how the sale of Custis horses didn't take place although Col. Dandridge offers both to G.W. in exchange for giving up two years payments from Dandridge's estate, both as covering horses may repay quickly and one may do for the turf.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLund writes about how Dow wants payment for land made in Philadelphia and will try to collect rents to repay what G.W. has borrowed. He will also get Gilbert Simpson [on Washington's western lands] to try to get money and James Cleveland to collect debt for Col. Wm. Crawford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLund writes about various aspects of the family and the famrs including that he believes there is peace in King's speech to Parliament, horses suitable as chariot horses (will get horse [from Custis estate]), shoats only doubled in size, very disappointing, bank froze all winter, grapevinesand apple trees, someone cutting timber on G.W.'s land, Custis's legal title to Alexander's land [Abingdon], and that children at Abingdon are well, will come to Mt. V. to stay some time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLund writes on how the crops are short and other financial matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLund writes about the amount of wheat from each farm and how few will sell wheat, expecting price to go up because of the peace treaty with Britain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter by Betty Lewis--hurt at not hearing from him during afflictions--husband and brother Sam died within 3 weeks of each other and she has been ill--\" ... My Dear Brother was there not one half our you could spare to write a few lines to an only Sister whoe was laboring under so mutch affliction both of Body and mind ...\" Autograph letter signed, 2 pages, integral address panel. Docketed by George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsuccessful in collecting rents--tenants over the ridge will pay as soon as specie is in circulation among them--they have good crops--Mr. Throckmorton undesirable tenant because he would put negroes and overseer on land, lowering quality--describes tenants and plantations--tenants on this side the ridge in bad shape, can't pay--new cook, Richard Burnett ill, very good industrious fellow, but complains of being lonely--refuses to mix with negroes--[Pitman] best kitchen gardner they've had--kiln for drying wheat--Dow's land--Washington's house in Alexandria--Dr. Stuart to build in Alexandria--got negro from Norfolk where he's been since seige of York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends Washington a pamphlet lately out on a political issue--she recommends it as disinterested and sensible--\"Some say there is no Cincinnatus in existence; I think there is.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe drawing was known to George Washington who sent it to Tobias Lear on 22 December 1794, describing it as \"the sketch which has been presented to me by Mr. Claiborn, of the new method of lowering and raising boats without locks.\" Washington had received a letter from Claiborne in 1784 in which he discussed navigable rivers to the west; whether Claiborne sent the drawing at that time is uncertain. It could also have been given to Washington in early December 1794 when he and Claiborne met together in Philadelphia, or sent in a follow-up letter Claiborne wrote on 16 December 1794.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Inclosed I have Sent you my Fathers letters wharein you will See his intention Before his death, of releiving me out of my distressis, Occasioned by my Youthfull Folley\"--requests a loan--now in jail.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLewis, surveyer of Rockingham County, informs W. that he can find no record of registration of land on \"Little Kanaway\" by Col. [William] Crawford--lands on Ohio and Shurtee [Chartier] are regestered-Michl. Cresap disputes this--most of land in newly formed Mononghela county, should make inquiries there--receives condolences on death of brother [Gen. Andrew Lewis?]--death of Fielding Lewis--.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLittle news regarding Washington's Ohio lands and plantations under Simpson--can't write what he heard in a letter--David Bradford, lawyer, has news of lands, enclosed copy of his letter--recommends Bradford as good agent for Washington's business there--people in Washington's Bottom on Ohio leaving after hearing he is to assert claim--rumor that Washington's land there has been recently surveyed among large tracts by Pa. People for sale in Philadelphia--people should be warned of a fraud--leaves west as soon as his [Lewis'] land is surveyed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncloses draft of a deed to be executed by Col. Bassett--will accomplish his business at next general court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes to clear up title to land bought from father [Sam. Washington]--originally bought from Col. Phil. Pendleton, and title still in Washington's hand--will be at sweet springs when Washington visits his plantation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites by naval officer going to Philadelphia--fatigues of passage to West Indies and here reduced health--hopes to benefit from more settled climate of this place--ships leaving--sends letters to Mrs. Washington and Fanny Bassett by ship for Norfolk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAffairs of Dismal Swamp Co.--letters from Mr. Jamason, chief manager--intends to advertise meeting in Richmond in Oct.--will Washington do this instead, for greater effect?--agrees to sale of their partnership lands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis are only letters which have \"... communicated information of my friends.\"--hopes George Washington has recovered from reported sickness--was very ill after passage, and recovers slowly--Physician in Charleston will probably bleed him to relieve pain in head--will remain til April--always tries to act honorably--thanks for money--will return by water which is cheaper--gratitude to his uncle--can't procure acorns and seeds he wants as \"they fall from the Trees early in November.\"--transplanted 50 or 60 of Magnolia and a number of the live Oak to bring with him--\"Miller's description of the Magnolia cannot be two highly embellished--there is a Species of them called the bay Laurel but none that I have yet heard of under the denomination of the Umbrella, from the discription I have had of it, it will not answer Your purpose I presume, as it is said not to exceed the height of 6 or 7 feet--it may rather be considered a shrub.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMajor Washington has remained with them since January, and though he wishes he could say his health was improved by the Southern climate, he fears \"his disorder is too inflexible to be remov'd by mere Change of Climate.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists number of shares owned by individuals, including G. Washington, 1 share.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill for plank and shingles, total amount £87.9.0.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of a gross of bottles (probably rye whiskey) and discusses the purchasing of shares of Potomac Company stock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn informs George that during a recent visit to Mount Vernon a \"great Coat of yours\" and book became mixed-up with his own belongings. John then discusses one of George Washington's notable entrepreneurial activities - the breeding of mules. Seeking to emulate his brother, John suggests that George send one of his \"Jack Asses\" to Bushfield, John's plantation, to breed with his mares.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJefferson requests information about David Bushnell's \"submarine navigation\" experiments during the American Revolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends him live oaks plants and acorns of live oak and water oak--also seeds and plants of laurel tree.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount from April 1786 - Dec. 1788, for various medicines and spices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGlad to receive news of Mt. Vernon--will enquire about a she-ass--the Secretary and General Nelson most likely to have one--Mr. Bassett gave him box to convey safely to Mt.Vernon--not finished copying letters--will return soon--thanks him for kind invitation [to live at Mt. Vernon as manager ?] and hopes he will be equal to the job-- \"... my experience in business but illy qualifies me for embarking on it, but under Your direction and from your example I flatter myself I shall derive insight, and I must hope that my attention and integrity will in some degree make amends for my deficiencies.\"--wrote to inform him of act passed in Richmond to discharge interest certificates on all Loan office warrants issued by the state--Dr. Lamey [Le Mayeur?] to deliver this and shoes--lots in Fredericksbg not sold.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document signed, fragment, endorsed \"Rect. No. 149 Walker Blunt Block Maker\".Bill for £1.3.0.Receipted on April 14, 1786 by Washer Blunt; Endorsed on back by [the officers of the Potomac Company] George Washington, John Fitzgerald and George Gilpin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThornton writes to request G.W. to send any papers dealing with Hight [Jost Hite] land, which he bought of his father [Sam. Washington] and is now up for litigation, if turned out, will have to move house he's begun to other of his lands adjoining this.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis agreement between George Washington and Penelope French secured for his use the last piece of property he added to his Mount Vernon estate, a parcel that would become part of Union Farm. French, who had a life in interest in the land and buildings, also leased to Washington the use of twenty-one enslaved people including \"Will, Paschal, Paul, Abraham, Sabine, Rosanna, Daphne, Lucy, Delia, Grace, Tom, Isaac, Robert, Moses, Julius, Spencer, Nancy, Celia, Nell, Mitty, and Lett\", and three young children not named. The agreement stipulated that Washington must ensure the enslaved were \"clothed and fed in the same manner as slaves usually are within this commonwealth and shall not be removed and worked out of the said county of fairfax\", and is \"unreasonably worked or neglected in sickness or treated within humanity\", they would be returned to French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks to Washington for letter [offering him and Fanny a portion Mt. Vernon land and the stewardship of Mt. Vernon, thus relieving Washington of many duties]--\"Both Fanny and myself are happier in this family than we could be in any other, or I am persuaded in a house of our own, ...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends wagon down with spelts [wheat-like grain]--one bag spilled-rest sent to care of Wm. Hartshorn in Alexandria--has engaged part of the Poland oats Washington wants and will procure more.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks for timber near Rectertown--unable to come see him because of \"distressed situation\"--clear of debts in Fairfax--sends son with letter--can Washington employ him (son) or get him into business?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcern over Washington's letter--insists he realizes importance of good education and strives for it--never lets dress or pleasure intervene--does not intend to follow example of his brother Ferdinand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliams' bond is counter-signed by William Kerchival. Latter part of document tells of the seizing of Williams' property by the deputy sheriff for not paying rent as bound.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for £13.2.6 on July 16, 1787 in Washington's hand, signed by Craig. Bill for 6 weeks board for two servants at 25/ each, plus balance of old account--total £13.15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas seen coach painter and quotes prices for painting, gilding, etc. the chariot--this is for varnishing coach body and surface polished, with no varnish to be added later--a cheaper mode is painting first and varnishing later--work will take 4-5 weeks--has made no contract with him, nor mentioned names--cannot give price of lining since coach-maker is away--a postscript gives price of lining as £3 exclusive of cloth and lace--quotes price and yardage of lace and cloth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt from Joseph Cook [Cooke], a Philadelphia jeweler and silversmith, to George Washington for one gold watch chain with an engraved 'cypher' as well as a velvet ribbon. The total sum listed is £9.7.3. Docketed in Washington's writing and dated August 10, 1787. Autograph document signed, with Washington autograph, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvoice to George Washington from R. Sprigg. Receipted for stud fees of mules.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncloses copy of account requested--will send account from Mr. Payne--is looking for father's [Fielding Lewis] paper of money payable and receivable from Washington--wants lands sold which father owned with Washington--if possible before he goes west this summer--how much can he get for shares in Dismal Swamp Co.?--has Washington heard of plan to drain it?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLt. [Bezaleel] How[e], who intends to enter an enterprize to some part of the Spanish settlements on the shores of [So?] America, desires a letter from Washington, stating he was an officer of the New Hampshire line and in the Guards--Trumbull recommends him to be a man \"of probity \u0026amp; honor\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBegs financial aid--unfortunate marriage ruined him--married again, but can't get wife's inheritance yet--father refuses to help--rented a house in Greensvill \"in this state\" and has to keep a poor tavern--asks for land in Dismal Swamp to live on--will take care of Washington's business there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter discussing Washington's previous note inquiring if Thomas Lewis would serve as his land agent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePolitical situation in Conn.--Gen'l Assembly of Conn. passing resolves for organizing Congress under new constitution--will appoint electors in Jan., \"this appointment the Assembly have retained in their own power - thinkg it more likely to be exercised with judgment \u0026amp; discretion than it would be to be entrusted in the hands of the people at large\"--Senators elected--Representatives to be chosen by people--mentions circular letter from N.Y. state convention--few discordant notes in Conn. assembly--no disagreement over president, but over vice-president--desires Bowdoin for office, since Adams is talked of for Supreme Court--asks after [David] Humphreys.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Washington's advice and aid--his father's estate [John A. Washington] is in danger of being sued by Dr. Stewart for nonpayment of a bond--this was given to aid uncle Sam [Washington] and now Charles, [Sam's executor] won't pay--doesn't want to sue uncle Chas.--Nancy [Anne Blackburn, his wife] sends love--mares being brought down, will pay for season.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod to move to Alexandria--can't keep up plantation and practice law too--prefers law--can sell land and negroes to discharge debts due from his father's estate--has rented his land on advantageous terms--Mother will remain at Bushfield--desires Washington's approval--bearer, Mr. Packet goes to Alexandria to inquire about rent of houses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConn requests that Washington pay the bearer (John Middleton) 3 pounds \"which the Revd Mr. D. Griffith subscribed for you towards repairing the Church etc.\" Receipted and witnessed by Ricahrd Burnet Walker on verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses Mr. Cowper's letter respecting N. Carolina land--Mr. Cowper only one who wants land and can pay for it--desires Washington to agree to sell to Cowper because estate of [Fielding Lewis] needs money from sale of lands to pay debts--he leaves for Kentucky next week, and cannot bargain further--has found bill for £50 drawn by executors of Wm. Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeclines with thanks Washington's offer of a house rent free [in Alexandria ?]--has no office or outbuildings--might be unhealthy--glad Washington approves of decision to give up farming--conscious of competition legal in Alexandria--he and Nancy [Ann, wife] will be at Mt. Vernon after Christmas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmistead's Bill of exchange--made no fixed price in offer of Carolina land to Mr. Cowper--asked what it is worth--has heard land is in bad shape and may be sold for taxes--Mr. Riddick and Mr. Godwin attend to paying this--other land bought not assessed--maybe hard to find land in Kentucky--will give Washington best intelligence of it he can.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond of £1000 for 5000 acres of land in Kentucky.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"For putting in Buckwheat. Receipted by Peter Pool with an \"\"X\"\" mark.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is a petition to George Washington requesting a pardon of Margaret Stone. Citing the facts that Stone is about forty years old, mother of seven children, and it is her first offense, the undersigned [including Lund Washington and Peyton Randolph] request a pardon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks for kind offer, but had already rented an office--will repair [Washington's] stable for use--accepts offer of hay--hard to get it and expensive in [Alexandria].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses thanks for Washington's goodness--realizes bad condition of their estate--great need for clothes--have a servant stop by Mr. Hanson's for some things to be repaired.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks for unmerited kindness and attention--will pay respects at Mt. Vernon before Washington leaves for N.Y.--sure he will accept the presidency despite preference for Mt. Vernon--\"... it is the general opinion of the Friends to the New Government, that if you decline being at the head of it, It never can, or will take effect\"--returns to London in a few months where he does business under the firm of Donald \u0026amp; Burton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains inability to answer sooner--will see the land he mentions and give his idea of its value. [This is probably land Washington was considering buying from John Dandridge in Gloucester County.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that his nephew Lund Washington, heard in Stafford County that people were saying \"we shoud have a very pretty President at the head of our new Government one who had pd of his Debts within the time of the war with paper money altho it had been lent to him in specia.\"--Col. [George] Mason responsible--believes Mason's son-in-law started it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington's letter to him delayed--Gen. Nelson's illness--has seen land Washington is interested in buying--encloses sketch of it taken from old survey--description of land--4 mi. from Gloucester C.H.--\"a good, not a fine piece of land\"--[Sketch of land is enclosed].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies - one retained copy in Warner Lewis' hand. Another contemporary copy in another hand with the docket, \"From Warner Lewis Esqr. 11 March 1789 (Copy). Original sent to John Dandridge Esqr. 26th March 1789\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 copies - one retained copy in Warner Lewis' hand. Another contemporary copy in another hand with the docket, \"From Warner Lewis Esqr. 11 March 1789 (Copy). Original sent to John Dandridge Esqr. 26th March 1789\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn answer to letter of 26th Inst, mentions caution regarding getting ready--is prepared to go with mother and Mrs. Willis on Thurs, or Fri. to Mt. Vernon--remains there till the horses return for his Aunt--hopes to find him at Mt. Vernon when he arrives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable as yet to get information on lands Washington is interested in--goes to New Orleans in 2 weeks--\"I have seen a very extrordinary publication in a Fredericksburg Paper wherin mention is made of Gen. W-ks-n [James Wilkinson ?] having prepared a fleet of 25 Boats some of them armed with three Pounders and maned with 150 men who intend fighting their way down the Mississippi into the Gulph of Mexico. It is very extrordinary how such a report coud have taken its rise as Ge. W-ks-n is now here and intends down the River at the same time as I do, with only five or six Tobacco [ ] instead of 25 armed Boats.\"--sends some \"pecaun\" nuts from New Orleans--Indians doing mischief--but lands settling fast despite scalpings--price of corn--returns to Mt. Vernon in August.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSolicits money from Washington for erection of a Methodist Episcopal church in Alexandria--contributions have been slow--names prominent Alexandrians who have contributed--wishes him a good journey to the north.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePA list of accounts addressed to His Excellency Gen. Washington Esq. from the firm of Pope and Cadle, who sold lace, silk, and other hosiery at 12 William Street, New York. The document shows that on April 30, the day of his inauguration, Washington purchased 3 hat tassels. In May, he purchased 3 pairs of white silk hose and 28 yards livery lace. A note at the bottom states that one pair of hose was for Tobias Lear, who paid for them separately.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIt is likely that the hat tassels purchased on Inauguration Day were for Giles and Paris, enslaved men who rode and drove the horses that pulled Washington's carriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDelivered his letter and package to Mrs. Washington--has arranged for Mrs. Washington's trip to N.Y.--hired [Gabriel] Van Horn \u0026amp; Co. to drive her--tries to allay her fears at driving with strange horses and coachman--gives charges for trip.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Fenwick, bears a gift of a small 2-deck ship which will act as a chimney piece of a large room before a looking glass.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe is sending a sermon preached a year ago which is appropriate today--\"When you removed from my house, your goodness allowed me to be conversant in your family as a domestic for some months, before the College was removed to Concord\".--lauds Washington's religious attitudes and Christian behavior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for inoculating fruit trees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccording to Washington's directions he has pd. Col. Hooe £700 in part of debt due heirs of Co. Colville by Th. Montgomerie, Adam Stewart and Cumberland Wilson--will make payments of £500 and £250 soon--\"The Laws both of Maryland \u0026amp; Virginia authorized me to pay current money at the par of exchange in discharge of Sterling Debts and in the manner Col. Hooe received his money.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe has been down the Ohio--found a settlement on the Kanawa under James Neal of Frederick County, who patented 2200 A.--he persuaded them they had no right to the land, since it was in center of land surveyed for officers of Washington's old Va. regt. [Fr. \u0026amp; Ind. War]--they agree to buy it cheap if it will be sold, because their settlement has increased value greatly of land--people won't settle unless there's a settlement already there--he has power of attorney to make a settlement for Neal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMares such as Washington wants can be had for £25 specie--doesn't know cost of sending them to Virginia--his commission for procuring them would be 10%.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests loan of about £300 to pay outstanding debts on estate of Mr. Aylett, his wife's first husband [she was Elizabeth Dandridge Aylett Henley, Mrs. Martha Washington's sister]--will give land and negroes as security.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses gratitude for \"your powerful friendship\" in appointment of Mr. Meredith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived intimation this morning from Gen. Lincoln, so renewed request made in Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e£11.5.0 for shoeing horses, \"a new handel \u0026amp; ring for a fork,\" and \"to drogs an doctren the whet hors head\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBetty writes that George Augustine Washington, Bushrod and Corbin are there to help settle Mary Washington's estate--Bushrod says she's to have no part of the slaves [of Mary Washington's estate]--discusses division of her property--doctor's bills high--Col. Ball thinks crops will pay off debts of estate. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas purchased 2 bay mares for Washington--sends them down next week--with good care, they will be satisfactory next year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe was manager for Col. George Mercer's estate in Frederick County when it was sold by Washington--Jas. Mercer kept scolding him and complaining of bad management of farms--Mr. Snickers had written letter to Jas. Mercer maligning his conduct--Capt. Ed. Snickers nailed up his cornhouse door and threatened to serve a writ on him--he was going to bring suit against Mr. Mercer for this treatment, but the war intervened--before war, tried to settle dispute but Mercer refused and he brought suit--sends Washington copy of affadavit--Washington, he is informed, means to bring suit against him for damage--lists a number of questions, seeking testimony of Washington in the suit against Mercer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas recorded deed of the land in Gloucester to Washington for the £800 offered.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWaited until recess of Congress to bother Washngton with another letter--the Gloucester county land, is not worth £800--John Nicholson of Gloucester is interested in leasing the land on back creek [sic]--Nicholson has asked several questions about the land so passes them on to Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten at Wilmington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. The letter expresses the author's laudatory and religious feelings about Washington. This letter was presumably once in the Washington papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeeks settlement for payment for his services as manager of Col. George Mercer's plantations in Frederick County--will acceed to arbitration--puts queries to Washington on his management of the farms, the answers will be put as proof--claims Col. Ed. Snickers cast aspersions on his character--sends letter to Clerk of district court of Fredericksburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShe is sick in strange city and begs food for self and fatherless child--late husband (Col. John White's) acct. can't be settled until Congress meets--Col. Alexander Hamilton knows her character and situation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShe suffers in prison without heat or bed, with her child, Kitty White--deceased husband's (Col. John White's) daughter has had her imprisoned to give an account of his property which wouldn't pay his debts--she cannot give security until she can write to Georgia and explain the business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGlad he's returned safely from eastern tour--breeding mares extremely hard to come by--only the wealthy have them and they prize them highly--Adam Reigart is looking in Lancaster Cty, Mr. Baltzer Spangler searching in the county--will try to send mares to Mt. Vernon before Jan.--compliments to Mr. Lewis and rest of family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter signed by Fenwick Mason and addressed to His Excellency George Washington Esq. President of the United States of America. It refers to various wines ordered by the President for entertaining, including \"26 dozen claret and 12 dozen vins de grave.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill of lading for \"dix huit Caisses de Vin en bouteille\"--shipped aboard the ship \"Le Jean Jacques de St. Malo,\" captain Le Grand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a copy of letter from Adam Reigart--sorry so many difficulties have been encountered in finding mares--Mr. Spangler's report not favorable either--has engaged another man--will remain at home 3 or 4 weeks--will write Mr. Miller, mentioned in Reigart's letter--Mrs. Reigart's death and daughter's illness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains why his brother wrote Washington twice on same subject--he [brother] goes to Berkeley to try to discover documents to defend title to his land--Bushrod apologizes for not writing, but injured his hand badly--apologizes for applying for federal job [district attorney of Va.], had thought Supreme Court made nominations, not the president, and he realizes position Washington was put in--congratulations of the season.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill for shoeing horses and for bottles of ointment during period Jan. 11-June 15 1790.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAt Mr. Nicholson's request, Warner sends a copy of a letter he wrote several months ago, supposing the first was lost in the mail.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMeteorological account--work done on each farm, giving division of labor--work days lost by sickness--stock on each farm--work of ditchers, coopers, and joiners and carpenters--amount of grain ground at mill. Includes putting up post and rail fence around the vineyard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of furniture, including sofas, mirrors, chairs, draperies, miscellaneous small furnishings, lamps, china (Sevres). Used in the New York house; total £665.14.6.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[John?] Fairfax wants higher wages than £25 per annum [as overseer]--will probably leave at end of year--difficulty in finding reliable overseers for the salary--thinks Mr. [James] Bloxham's wages (£40) too high--he's not any better than any overseer in the country--suspects him of embezzling funds from ferriages--Fairfax would like to have Bloxham's job at the high salary, but G.A.W. has discouraged him--but he's a good overseer--recommends removing James from carpentering house to act as an overseer--white overseers expensive--remove Davy to Dogue Run and Will to Muddy Hole--hasn't told the Farmer [Bloxham] yet of plans to oust him--G.A.W. goes to Berkeley for his health--wheat and tobacco crops--flour ground and the prices it will bring--new bolting cloth in place, will enable superfine flour to be made--Mr. Wilson to send his corn to the mill--prices in Alexandria high--will increase crops of pease, potatoes, carrots as Washington desires--Ehler appears industrious and able [German gardner]--\"I have replaced in the Shrubberies the Dogwood Red Bud Sasafrass Laurel and Crabapples - the Ivy have almost entirely died under both walls - among the shrubs some of these shall be interspersed\"--Muse's account with Washington--very cold weather endangers grain crops--barley has suffered much.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor colouring and bordering 2 rooms and mending one room £8.5.0.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMeteorological Account--work done on each farm, giving division of labor--work days lost by sickness--stock increase and decrease for each farm--work of ditchers, coopers, joiners and carpenters--amount of grains ground at mill. Includes \"lathing and shingling the shed of the Barn Yard.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePaid account to Porter \u0026amp; Ingraham, after satisfying himself they were valid--will no more let mares or jennets be taken away from Mt. Vernon before being paid for breeding with Jacks--rest of mares from Mr. Zantzinger have come--encloses his letters [see letters of March 9 \u0026amp; 14, P. Zantzinger to G.A.W.]--is making inquiries for person to take Fairfax's place as overseer--son of James DeNeil is no good in job at Dr. Stuart's--Mr. Gevins is good, but wants his own plantation when Fitzhugh lets him go--has had application from Anthony Whiting, an Englishman, who seems to know the whole business but wants 40 Guineas--gave Gen. Cadwallader as reference--has given Mr. Bloxham his notice and he wants to leave immediately--Davy doesn't want to go to Dogue Run as overseer--pleads his recent jaundiced condition as reason--Will not as good as Davy, but considers him for Muddy Hole--gives number of hogsheads of tobacco prized--Gardener [Ehler] laments no cabbage seed came with other seeds and buckwheat from Biddle--he's fond of flowers but promises to attend to more practical things--\"The posts which stood against the Barn, at the Mansion house I had put within shortly after you left Home.\"--too wet to complete fencing at Deep Run--when Bishop Green went away, secured the house--they are living at place of Col. McCarty's where Mrs. Barnes formerly lived--dampness delays and hampers sowing--a severe sickness among horses and mules--fluctuating wheat prices--sold all on hand, gives prices taken.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHasn't written him since he left because he's so busy--asks her uncle to please send her a guitar [\"gettar\"], as all the young ladies are learning music, and it is very simple to learn--a man named Tracy teaches the gettar and harpsichord lessons--hears he and aunt are coming home this summer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne page of accounts between the President's household in New York and local confectioner Joseph Corre. Includes purchases of macaroni, bitter almonds, caraway seed, and ice cream. On April 15, the President's household purchased \"dinner drest,\" when John and Abigail Adams, John Jay, and Thomas Jefferson dined with him. \"Dinner drest\" was ordered again on April 29 when Washington dined with a group of senators.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSigned by Joseph Corre and docketed on verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived his assent to agreement between Dr. Stuart and Alexander on Custis estate--glad it's to be compromised even if injurious to Custis estate--had Custis paid in legal currency, transaction would have been legal--high court of chancery may put price anywhere from £48,000 to £8,000--if the higher figure, would ruin the estate for the Custis children--Col. George Mason considers his appointment an insult, because he never approved of the govt.--but Mr. Hector Ross thinks Mason's acrimony against the Constitution is much abated--Mason dislikes \"pomp \u0026amp; parade\" in N.Y.--\" ... swearing by G-d that if the President was not an uncommon Man we should soon have the Devil to pay. but hoped \u0026amp; indeed did not fear so long as it pleased God to keep him at the Head - but it would be out of the power of those Damnd monarchical fellows with the Vice president, \u0026amp; the Women to ruin the nation.\"--prices high in Alexandria and farmers making money--law passed moving court from Alexandria but another to be passed moving it back--Roger West thrown out of Assembly--Lund's eyes very bad--snowing hard now--wheat crops looking good--describes Washington's stand of wheat at field at Morris, Frenches and the Ferry--hopes to see Washington and Mrs. Washington in summer at Mt. Vernon--\"No person has an idea but that you must remain at the head of the Government so long as you Live. Which I pray God may be with some degree of Comfort and satisfaction to yourself, for I have no doubt but your fatigue, trouble \u0026amp; vexation is very great.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of the death of her son Lawrence's first wife (Susannah Edmundson) in child-birth. Settlement of Mary Ball Washington's estate. Asks about her son, Robert, who was serving as Washington's personal secretary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlacksmith's bill for shoeing General Washington's horses and making a bolt for a [coach]--part itemized, part lumped together: \"To shoeing \u0026amp; repairing shoes \u0026amp;c of 11 horses for 2 months ... \"--included are \"Two charges for shoeing a gray mare not entered ... being for T. Lear.\" Receipted by Cliland on September 27.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of work done on each farm during the week, including report of amount of grain ground at mill, sickness among negroes, increase and decrease in cattle, work of ditchers. Autograph document, 4 pages, in hand of G. A. Washington, docketed by George Washington, \"From Maj. Geo. A. Washington 20th Aug. 1790,\" docketed in another hand \"Report Aug. 1790 Mt. Vernon,\" laminated, watermark (F. Hayes \u0026amp; crown over encircled heraldic device).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSafe arrival of Will--expected him home at Mt. Vernon sooner--his great anxiety to do right in Washington's affairs--considering moving Anthony Whiting to place occupied by Fairfax when he goes--estimate of Whiting's capabilities and character--Garner [Wm. Gardener, overseer of the River Plantation?] is leaving too, wants higher wages--Mr. Gwin in Alexandria has recommended a young boy of respectable family to take Garner's place--he has had no experience--no family--George A. Washington disagrees with Washington's theory of having all married men--cheaper to have single one--work terms of new overseer--wheat and buckwheat--corn seed sent from New York good--corn crop--\"... a piece of wood of the kind and dimensions you denoted shall be prepared ...\"--very little ice left--Peter and Godfrey busy with small odd jobs--mares in pasture are mischievous and troublesome--terrible rain storm and winds delay work--corn broken down--weather warm until yesterday--very cool--red corn George Washington sent destroyed by insects, dying in the hill--pumpkin seed from Col. Platt's prizes he thinks will flourish.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor a newspaper subscription--\"To Sub to Daily Advn. from the 1st May 17[illegible] [to] this day is 1 Year \u0026amp; 4 months @48[illegible] To Advr [illegible] £4.[illegible].\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMeteorological account -- work done on each farm, giving division of labor -- work days lost by sickness -- stock increase and decrease -- work of ditchers, coopers, joiners and carpenters -- amount of grain ground at mill. Includes work on new barn and stables at Mansion House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMeteorological account -- work done on each farm, giving division of labor -- work days lost by sickness -- stock increase and decrease -- work of ditchers, coopers, joiners and carpenters -- amount of grain ground at mill. Includes work on new barn and stables at Mansion House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington's sister mentions his recent trip to Rhode Island, inquires about his health, and reports her health problems. She would like to visit Mount Vernon before the Washingtons return to Philadelphia; invites them to visit her. Mentions items left to Washington in their mother's will; the accounts of the estate will be settled soon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn hand of George Augustine Washington and includes; Meteorological account--work done on each farm giving division of labor--work days lost by sickness--stock increase and decrease--work of ditchers and coopers, joiners and carpenters--amount of grain ground at mill. Mentions making stalls in the sheds of the new barn; also, putting up a post and rail fence to enclose cow-house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge A. Washington writes about how he didn't write sooner because George Washington had just left Mt. Vernon -- will be more prompt with reports hereafter -- unable to complete the barn for the stock because of many other jobs for Carpenters \u0026amp; their illness -- some progress made on barn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount with David Clark in Philadelphia for repairing the coach, harnesses, halters, and reins over a period of several years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for £50 from George Washington by George [Augustine] Washington's hands--for his donation for year 1790 to school in the Alexandria Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipted [April] 12 by John Barnes. Account for Feb. 21 and April 2 for Best Bourbon Coffee, amounting to £8.15.4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bond detailing a loan agreement between De Barth and Washington. Signed by Washington, De Barth, Peter Miller, and Tobias Lear.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipted on [June 2] by H. Burgess. Account includes cotton, linens, gause, etc., amounting to £6.19.1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites to know if Washington arrived safe in Philadelphia--weather has been miserable since he left--Mrs. Stuart here at Mount Vernon, waiting to go over the river--Mr. and Mrs. Lund Washington here yesterday--he is worse--veal lights, supposed to help his eyes, have made them worse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis document is an account of medical calls and treatments at Mount Vernon, mostly to slaves, from 8 March 1791 - 4 Nov. 1791. \"Paid in full.\" Part of account, which should begin 17 March 1789, is missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarriot thanks her uncle, George Washington, for his letter with advice, and she will heed it--always grateful to him for his care and attention--Cousin [Fanny B. Washington ?] and Major are going down in country and she will stay with Cousin Lee--when Cousin returns Harriot will help her keep house--Mrs. Stuart still here.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis document consists of a listing of the various tenements in Berkeley, Frederick, Fauquier, and Loudon Counties, the location of them, the present tenants, length of lease, and whether tenants were paid up.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives partial list of Washington's tenants in Fauquier County with detailed description of status of land they lease, plus amount collected for rent due Dec. 25, 1791.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRespecting trespass on Washington's property--Col. Little detected man loading his wagon with hoop poles and discovered many thousands cut--the trespasser is an overseer to Chas. Alexander--probably much trespass on Washington's lands far from eyes of those who care for his land--discusses legal action against them--\"it requires the eyes of Argus to protect property in this neighborhood\"--enclosure to Mrs. Powell [Elizabeth Willing Powel].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived letter and expresses thanks for appointment--noted contents of letter to Mr. Muse and received from him all the blank leases and ones already executed with precise accounting of the rents due--great difficulty in collecting rents in Fauquier and Loudon Counties, Virginia--few improvements made there--Berkeley tenants paid rents quickly and have made many improvements--\"Most of those who hold Leases for lives have satisfied me that the lives are still in existance - Others again are uncertain, and say the lives are in Kentucky or Georgia - They have all agree'd to produce certificates of this truth from respectable authority.\"--Amount of rental exceeds what G.A. Washington led him to expect--10% will amply repay him for services--should finish rental rolls shortly--deep snow has prevented communication between Alexandria and this County--Mrs. Lewis has been ill--late fright caused \"premature increase of our family\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarriot hopes he arrived safely in Philadelphia--she desires a guitar (\"guittar\") preferably one with keys and strings both--\"they are easier to learn to play on, and not so easy to be out of order, but if one with keys is dearer than without, I shall be much obleiged to you for one with strings.\"--will be easy to learn to play--Mrs. Bushrod Washington has offered to teach her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor the carriage of a trunk by stage to Philadelphia 12/.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas decided to try the water at the springs and delay his return to Mt. Vernon a fortnight in struggle to regain his health, unless he hears something unfavorable from Mount Vernon--physician in the county doubts that he is consumptive--his head very disordered by rheumatic or nervous complaints--sends the letter by gentleman to Frederick Town [Winchester].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived his favor by Howell--deep apologies for not sending his share of money from Mr. Cowper--Lewis used it to extricate himself from difficulties brought about by a bond he signed, but has now the money to send George Washington--will give Howell the money and give account of sale of land--denies he meant to go to Kentucky without paying money.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas been indisposed--will take Harriot Washington to live with her this winter if she comes well supplied with clothes--last time she was there, Harriot often couldn't appear in public because of a lack of clothes--she (Betty) cannot advance any to her because she is supporting 3 grandchildren and may have more--Fielding very distressed--\"his children would go naked if it was not for the assistance I give him\"--her family has been very sickly this fall--goes to visit daughter Betty Carter in Albemarle--change of air may help--will return in a few weeks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends copy of Mr. Cowper's account--payments not up to date--had expected to have Howell bring Washington full amount of money due him, but was disappointed in sum promised by Col. Fontain--will send it all within a few weeks--Howell brings £212.6.5 1/2--will substitute another bond for one of Dr. French's on which payment not received.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the subject of George Washington's resignation and whether he really would be as happy in retirement as doing good for his country.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClendinen introduces, to Washington, King Dequen, leader of the Kascashas, and expresses the chief's intent to prevail \"upon the Chiefs of Many [Indian] Nations to Travel with him to you,... Hoping that we may all become the Same people. Firmly United to Each Others Interests.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRental for 1792 on lands in Berkeley, Frederick, Loudoun and Fauquier Counties,--lists tenants and amounts paid--arrearages for years 1791 \u0026amp; 1792--a note by Lewis explains \"The above arrearages have been collected by the Sheriffs and no Executions returned. I have had them fined, and am to have a final settlement of accounts this week.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis documents records the accounts of tenants in Berkley, Frederick, and Fauquier Counties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill leave tomorrow to carry out Washington's instructions regarding purchasing Major Harrison's land in Fairfax County adjoining the mill tract--doesn't think the land is very valuable--thanks Washington for horse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMajor Harrison of Loudon now has decided not to sell land--seems an honest man--he will get rid of tenants, but must wait until next Fall--title is not clear and he refuses general warrantee--he wants 40 shillings per acre--wants to wait until Congress adjourns in the Spring and Washington comes to Virginia, for Harrison believes that Washington knows more about the title than he does.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph document, in hand of Anthony Whitting, docketed by G.W., laminated, (not examined for watermark).Papers of George Washington - Reel#2. Meteorological account -- work done on each farm, giving division of labor -- work days lost by sickness -- stock increase and decrease -- work of ditchers and coopers -- amount of grain ground at mill. Also a list of the weights of River plantation hogs and remaining mill hogs. A-283.96 ; A-283.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA report of recent work done at Washington's Mount Vernon estate: Digging and planting, cuttings of weeping willow, cleaning and leveling nursery in vineyard, planting fruit trees and leveling gravel walk, gathering haws [red berries of hawthorn].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis document is a report of the recent work done at George Washington's Mount Vernon estate: Spinning, yarn and stocking yarn, making shirts, stockings. Work done by 10 women, all named.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport on recent work done at George Washington's Mount Vernon estate: Framing and raising corn house, drawing shingles, making brackets, putting axle tree to carts, mending flax brake and hemp brake -- jointing shingles, making pins, painting, etc. Fragment, docketed by George Washington.A note at end of report, \"I will answer your letter by my nex Report.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington's farm manager reports the bad conduct of Thos. Green, carpenter -- will not use delegated authority concerning Green, because realizes he is necessary -- good men are hard to come by -- suggests an addition of carpenters, or estate will be a long time in improving -- mentions all the buildings that need to be built or repaired -- wishes farms to look neat -- will put up fences and gates -- suggests moving post and rail fence at Dogue Run to make meadow correspond to fields -- new corn house going up at River farm -- will move Rich's house to Muddy Hole, for David's house likely to be blown down by high wind -- engaged planks and scantling for [Dogue Run] barn from Mr. Kenzie -- Green keeps sawyers about the corn house -- poor Maj. Washington cannot recover, but he doesn't consider himself fatally ill -- G.A. Washington desires him to continue building on his house -- has treated Whitting like a brother -- will keep carpenters on G.A. Washington's house until they run out of work and he will order no more scantling -- has planted hedges of honey locust, French furz, and cedar berries, but sheep eat them -- need nettle fences on each side of hedge to enable it to grow -- hedges must be given much care to grow -- advises English thorn imported for live fences and estimates cost -- Lombardy and weeping willow cuttings planted about the Mansion house fences -- River plantation will be hard to fence -- Mr. Stuart advises water fences there -- a batteau is needed for this -- should it be built in Alexandria or by one of carpenters? -- Mr. Butler and he can carry on the hedging and fencing, including the night work -- grubbing proceeds to line of locust trees below Vineyard -- will make it a year of fencing -- little wool to spin -- spinning sewing thread and candlewick of tow -- Caroline unwell -- bled her -- trouble with Charlotte -- whipped and refuses to work -- claims she hasn't been whipped for 14 years -- will try to make seine twine -- deer destroying trees at mansion house, especially mulberry -- ice house not filled -- Dr. Stuart and young man managing Custis estates take plough to White House to use as pattern -- Mr. Ring present manager -- shorts from mill can be ground over as ship stuff or fed to cattle -- high price of flour in Alexandria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning her sons Robert and Howell who were with the President in Philadelphia, and her niece, Harriot, who was living with her in Fredericksburg. Also inquires about the price of wheat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMeteorological account of weather at Mount Vernon -- work done on each farm, giving division of labor -- work days lost by sickness -- stock increase and decrease -- work of ditchers, and coopers -- amount of grain ground at mill -- Also, \"clearing the second Vista.\" -- At end in hand of George Washington is an itemized account of sheep and lambs at each farm. Autograph document, in hand of Anthony Whitting, laminated, 4 pages, docketed by George Washington, watermark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of recent work done at Mount Vernon by 4 men in the gardens: Wheeling gravel and dung into the garden; cutting wood lost by snow; dressing hemp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of work recently accomplished at Mount Vernon by 8 named women: Spinning hemp, stocking yarn and shoe thread; making shirts, sheets and shift, knitting stockings. Fragment, docketed by George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of work recently accomplished at Mount Vernon by 8 named women: Spinning hemp, stocking yarn and shoe thread; making shirts, sheets and shift, knitting stockings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of recent carpentry work done at Mount Vernon: Getting new logs \u0026amp; gutter piece \u0026amp; shingles for roof \u0026amp; chimney of overseers house at Muddy Hole -- \"straching\" the well rope \u0026amp; fixing it to well -- preparing plow -- \"to drawing the brick kill at dogue Runn\" -- mending shoes -- drawing and jointing shingles -- \"to trying up stuff for Bench plains.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrenching rains, fields flooded, mill race broke again, roads almost impassable--Tayler little to be confided in, has kept horse since the Major is away--mill has plenty of wheat--will try to straighten fence from Manley Bridge to the Mill--snows gone, wheat not damaged, but freezing would cause covering of ice--fences and gates can't go in such wet ground--too wet to paint buildings--mixing paints--will let Green have corn--asks whether to continue work on Major Washington's building--Burwell Bassett says Mrs. Fanny Washington will not go to housekeeping--two ships just passed, will probably take flour from Alexandria--Charles' toe may have to be taken off--has called for Dr. Craik--Caroline made a shift for Sarah Flatfoot--2 sheets cut from Oznaburgh linen for there is no change of them while washing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJust returned from Westmoreland--denies neglect of Washington's business--would have written had there been further developments in the case--Mr. Lee informed Mr. Hooe of judgement, but no injunction has been applied for--concludes with greetings from Nancy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn hand of Anthony Whitting, docketed by George Washington including; Report on recent work done at Mount Vernon's several farms: Work done on each farm, giving division of labor -- work days lost by sickness -- stock increase and decrease -- work of ditchers and coopers -- amount of grain ground at mill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport on recent work done at Mount Vernon by 9 men and 3 boys: Hanging a gate, repairing fishing boat, dressing timber, giving sizes and amounts of timber -- sawing timber, hauling timber, digging brick earth and making brick yard -- painting -- making a batto [batteaux] for fishing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis report is on recent work done at Mount Vernon by 4 men: Planting evergreen, cleaning, digging, sowing and planting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of recent work done at George Washington's Mount Vernon estate by 8 women: Spinning tow, \"sown shoe maker Thread,\" stocking yarn, winding twine for seine maker, a shift \u0026amp; knitting stockings, \"making 13 bax\" [bags?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters were delayed--will meet them at Mt. Vernon early next month--estate in good condition--outstanding debts small--property in Berkeley under ignorant overseer and may have suffered--he hasn't sold the crops there yet--overseer on Fairfax property taking liberties--he has a boat and seine for fishing--Dr. Craik's account discharged by corn and wheat Taylor had for sale--desires to live in Alexandria to enable her children to get better education, but looks to Mr. and Mrs. Washington for the guidance to do this or accept their offer to remain at Mt. Vernon--will continue Mt. Vernon chariot in her service, at their suggestion--\"My dear little Fayette shall be given up to your kind patronage whenever you think proper ...\"--sorry to hear of poor Mr. Anthony Whitting's sickness--will leave April 1 for Mt. Vernon--requests permission to leave Harriot Washington with Mrs. Betty Lewis while she takes a trip to Berkeley--brothers are busy so she will be accompanied to Mt. Vernon by Mr. Joe Foster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter with advertisement came late but will go in next week's paper--intended to write by Cousin Washington [Fanny Bassett] but her stay was short--Harriot needs hat, gloves, and shoes--keeps exact account of everything bought and will send it to Washington--money sent from Philadelphia bought Harriot a dress for the Birthnight, \"it must of appeard particular had I refused to let her go, and her having nothing fit for that Purpose ...\"--requests a ticket to the Washington lottery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHasn't heard from home in 5 months, and has contracted many debts--a Quaker has threatened to prosecute--is a student of medicine under Dr. Rush--has no dependence on anyone--asks for $300 until his father sends him money from Virginia--although he is unknown to George Washington, he believes Washington knew his grandfather (Washington's first cousin, Warner)--asks him not to make known his request.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Washington for his offer to write his father--his father's allowance to him is adequate, but has had no remittance for 5 months--he isn't extravagant--encloses letter from man to whom he owes 5 months board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSickness prevented his visiting Washington's lands on the Potomac and lots at Winchester and Bath--must stay to make harvest now--will inspect lands after sowing corn and wheat--Major Harrison has decided not to sell his lands--he thinks prices will rise--encloses draft on Philadelphia man given for rent by a tenant of Washington's--asks for letter giving information on lots in Winchester.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of recent work done in the gardens at the Mount Vernon estate by 4 men \"Klening\" in the yard, gardens and \"winne Yart\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis Farm Report (work done on Mount Vernon farms during the week Aug. 4-10) includes: Meteorological account -- work done on each farm, giving division of labor -- work days lost by sickness -- stock increase and decrease -- work of ditchers and coopers -- amount of grain ground at mill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of recent work done at Mount Vernon by 10 named women spinning yarn and stocking yarn, washing, sewing breeches, knitting stockings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecent work at Mount Vernon by 9 men and 3 boys: Putting up bedstead and furniture for it, mending blinds in parlor and mending locks--mending \"Dutch fan\"--felling and flattening stocks--building walls at Dogue Run--\"Plastering weightwashing \u0026amp; painting at ye Mansion House\"--mending equipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived letter and bank note--recent rain great service to crops--wheat being sown--oxen and horses sick, cause shortage of plows--machine for gathering heads of clover for seed has been found--haying--planting grass-- sent Washington all pamphlets by Capt. Elwood found in his study.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Washington for money he sent her--will buy nothing unnecessary--\"Aunt Lewis has a very large family at present and a great deal of company, which makes my cloaths ware out much faster than if I was in the country where any thing would do to ware ...\"--Aunt Betty Lewis sent letters to Bob Lewis--Cousin Lawrence [Lewis?] left to go to Bath.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA stock printed shipping bill on which is recorded in manuscript the arrival from London on board the ship George Barclay, John Collet master, one case containing a harpsichord to be delivered to His Excellency General George Washington, President of the United States. The document is signed at the bottom by Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., one of Washington's nephews and secretaries. Washington bought the instrument for his wife's granddaughter Nelly (Eleanor Parke Custis) who played it at their residence in the capital city and then later at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUrges Washington to pick another city for session of Congress other than Philadelphia, where a fatal sickness rages [yellow fever]--suggests tentatively Baltimore or New York, especially the latter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Stuart's visit so short, she fears he may not have examined her husband [Lund Washington] well enough -- Lund doesn't want to go to Philadelphia for examinatin and treatment of cancer, for his eyesight is bad, and medicine affects nerves so he needs complete rest -- he is extremely ill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssures Washington he has power to call legislative assembly in another city and at another time--quotes laws and Constitution--fears and jealousies in various quarters over a new meeting place--hears accounts that conditions are improving in Philadelphia now from yellow fever epidemic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA.L.S. 2 pages. Deals with legacy left her by brother George William Fairfax (d. 1787) -- declines to pay any debts against Mrs. Mildred Washington Bushrod's (d. 1785) estate -- her husband (Warner Washington, 1722-1790) was not a legatee -- her children were, but they are married. Autograph letter signed, incomplete watermark. Name on original manuscript appears as \"H. Washington.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks her uncle for the money he sent--she goes to stay with cousin Betty Lewis Carter who has recently lost a child--Mrs. Lewis will come to get her if Mrs. Washington stays at Mt. Vernon this winter and wants her to come there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Martha Washington is awaiting President's word to join him in Philadelphia--very apologetic for troubling him, but wonders can another story be added to the house in Alexandria which George Washington has so kindly put at her disposal?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses gratitude of herself and her husband Mr. Lund Washington for George Washington's part in getting Dr. Gates' opinion -- Gates hasn't arrived in Virginia yet -- Lund's condition growing worse all the time -- can only see light.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas been in Culpeper all winter with Cousin Betty Lewis Carter--desires enough money for silk jacket and pair of shoes to wear to Birth Night Ball.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosed is deed to be reacknowledged in presence of Mr. Rutherford, as the previous copy is now out of date due to the negligence of Dr. Stuart and Col. Ball--just returned from Berkeley County, seeing Washington's tenants and is on his way to Fauquier whence he will write more fully..\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends her thanks for the bundle containing such pretty things [probably silk jacket and shoes requested by Harriot in letter of 7 January 1794]--Cousin Bob [Robert] Lewis has lost his little boy [William Burnett Lewis, who had died at the end of November 1793].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBetty writes that Harriot is very pleased with items Washington sent to her from Philadelphia--she is very deserving and takes care of her things--two valuable Negro hands have run away, probably to Philadelphia to be free, and Betty asks her brother's advice in the matter--her next year's crops will be negligible unless they can be returned. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith apologies for taking up his valuable time, Bushrod sends the draft of an answer on a question having to do with the estate of Mr. George William Fairfax. Bushrod is doing well in law practice in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDesires linen and dimity to make petticoats and great coat-- her great coat is so small she can't get it on.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends her gratitude for package--wishes for money to make great coat, and for tape and thread for linen--would make coat herself but no tailor will cut it out unless he makes it too--Harriot had borrowed 24 shillings from Aunt Betty Lewis, and asks for Washington's help to repay her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas had a bad attack of ague and fever, but is now recovered--thanks Washington for present of a mule--heard news of some dying of yellow fever in Philadelphia again this spring--Harriot received money he had sent her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod has word of an injunction against Washington in High Court of Chancery--his answer is needed quickly as the Court sits on 12 May--Bushrod will draw it up and send it to Washington to be sworn to. The injunction deals with suit by Henshaw, arising out of settlement of George Mercer's estate in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroduces Mr. Maund to Washington as carrier of this letter--Bushrod gently reminds the president of his recent letter (22 April) requesting an answer about the suit against him by Henshaw, dealing with estate of George Mercer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCouldn't write to Washington before with information on his rents, tenants, etc. until High Sheriff of the county handed over rental money--they are enclosed herewith--breeding horses and mules--mentions Washington's lots in Winchester and Bath, and suggests exchange of one of Washington's lots on Potomac for one held by a tenant on the Bullskin in Berkeley--should buy out life leases there from tenant John Dimmett--Lewis fears he might lose land Washington gave him in Stafford because of no clear title.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington's letter to Robert Lewis will be carried to him by Cousin [Betty?] Carter who travels to Fauquier--Harriot requests money for summer dresses, or as goods are cheaper in Philadelphia, she would be happy if he would buy them there for her--wants him to know that she does mend her clothing and wear it as long as possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgain requests some summer dresses--requests permission to go to Philadelphia to visit brother George Steptoe Washington--Aunt Betty Lewis has ague and fever--she and family go to Berkeley soon--wheat crop is bad in Fredericksburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests Washington's permission to leave Philadelphia and study law in Berkeley--his actions there are always put under worst possible construction--is in debt now and knows Washington will advance him no more money--says his brother will send money to pay his debts and travel to Berkeley--expresses deep gratitude to Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShe thanks Washington for money he sent her to buy summer dresses--and reports that all there are sorry to hear of Washington's accident on his way to Mt. Vernon--she hope he's recovered--Aunt Betty Lewis's family has been ill all summer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnswers questions Washington raised in letters of 18 May and 18 July respecting his lands to be leased or sold--land on Potomac put up for rent--procured tenant for houses in Bath--rental of lot in Winchester--trouble in buying out leases of tenants in Berkeley--land on Difficult Run--Mr. Muse allowed transfers of leases--money for rents--use of rents to buy out leases of tenants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHappy to hear Washington is well and cancerous growth on his face is much improved--weather promises very good corn crop--she asks his permission to set her overseer and carpenters to build a corn house--not satisfied with school her children are in as it is too crowded--her son Fayette has been ill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLewis writes: \"Casually going into a painter's shop yesterday I there saw some Tent Poles which I was told were for your\" use. Since the usual complaint with these tents is that \"the standards in the middle [are] of a great inconvenience,\" Nicola has submitted a sketch [included] of his own for Washington's consideration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites by Mr. Madison [James ?]--left for Berkeley before receiving answer from Washington because of early conveyance there--has heard Aunt Lewis is ill, but can't go back until Brother George is well enough to take her--very much impressed with new sister [Geo. Steptoe Washington married Lucy Payne, sister of Dolly Payne Madison]--dined with Uncle Charles recently and he is in much better health--refused Mr. and Mrs. [James] Madison's invitation to Philadelphia for fear of angering her dear uncle--thinks Mrs. Madison a charming woman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBegs Washington for money to buy a stuff skirt and a couple of dark calicoes--she left Berkeley a week ago--Aunt Betty Lewis has been very ill but it recovering.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLewis writes that the Berkeley and Frederick rents were easily collected because the lands there are productive--those in Fauquier County are hard to collect--deputy sheriffs won't turn over money that is collected--to Mrs. Haney, \"a very genteel old lady\" and cousin of Washington's (probably daughter of his mother's half sister Elizabeth Johnson), he has extended money on several occasions according to Washington's direction--has settled her and her teenage daughter on a tenement of his own, because those of Washington that were vacant will bring at least £30 each--it may be expensive to buy up life leases on tenements, but Lewis would recommend Washington do so because the money will be reimbursed by higher rent in 4 or 5 years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page each for the two copies which are slightly different. This bond is for rent and signed by Cooper and Robert Lewis, Washington's nephew and secretary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived Washington's letter with 2 plats of land--he knows little of Washington's land in Kentucky on Rough Creek or of settlement there, but supposes there is some, as he believes Washington's land is near the small town of Hartford, some 18 miles from Vienna--Lewis goes to Kentucky again in April to view his own lands on Green River and will view Washington's at same time--his mother and Harriot send greetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShe received the money Washington sent--would have sent her thanks before, but was in Culpeper and kept there long by bad weather--Aunt Betty Lewis too busy to write by this post.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarriott addresses her \"Honored\" uncle with great humility and asks for a pair of stays, a hat \"and a few other articles.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCabot has heard from Judge Phillips--and is happy to report that the young Lees and Brents mentioned in Washington's letters will probably attend academy at Andover, or else at Exeter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLewis has just returned from Kentucky--he was unable to see either his own land or Washington's, despite his efforts--he did meet Gen. Spotswood who said he has bought the identical land from Gen. Harry Lee for 4 shillings per acre--Lewis believes it is worth at least twice that--the land has good settlement and a good iron bank on it--he cannot understand what Lee meant by selling it again--300 acres of Andrew Woodrow's should be purchased to improve value of Washington's land--he will purchase it if Washington agrees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroduces [John Neale] whom he recommends to overlook the carpenters at Mt. Vernon--he made no definite agreement with him--encloses the agreement that Washington drew up for \"former person\"--he will accept £40--is married with children, which William Washington sees as an advantage because married men stick to their business better than single men.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter and draft of his letter of the same date to Washington but with different closing paragraph. Lewis has purchased no leases because of high prices--he encloses rent roll for past year and has deposited £475.10.2 with his aunt--all above amount of rents to go to his account for 1793 rents sent to Philadelphia--finally got judgment for rents held by sheriff and hopes to pay Washington all arrearages owed--discusses lots in Berkeley--will eject several tenants next year from Frederick and make new leases with industrious farmers--apologizes for not staying at Mount Vernon until Washington arrives, but must see to planting wheat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount of land rents collected by Lewis for year 1795 on lands in Berkeley, Frederick, and Fauquier County, Virginia on behalf of George Washington. Shows description of land and remarks on land rented by William Collins, Henry Shover, and ___ McIntosh--amounts to £354.5.0.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDifficulty getting peas and vetches--has applied to Lords of Privy Council to permit officers of customs to admit it to entry to forestall another confiscation of American goods--sends along Chicorium Intybus [Intibus, or succory] and bill of lading--Captain Tuttel promises special care to this shipment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDandridge, employed at the time as personal secretary to the President, declares his intention to leave the official household and begin a commercial career in rural Virginia, having found city life in Philadelphia intolerable.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarriot apologizes for asking for more money to buy hat and articles for Birth night so soon after having received \"liberal presents\"--she has been very ill, enough so to require a physician--Aunt Betty Lewis ill with ague and fever.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLewis reports that he met with unexpected success in rent collecting for Washington's properties \"over the ridge and in this county\"--few have made required improvements--he suggests the life leases be put into hands of lawyer to decide how to proceed--Mr. Muse says Col. Simm of Alexandria thinks leases badly drawn and ejectments won't be supported by court--reports repossession of lots in Frederick and Berkeley, and rental of some lots--difficulties in collecting from sheriffs--Lewis's late cousin Thornton Washington's estate has cut timber on 35 or 40 acres of Washington's prime reserve in Berkeley because of neglect by Mr. Muse in maintaining the lines (Thornton Washington, son of Samuel Washington, inherited rights to cut timber on Lawrence Washington's land, which bordered George Washington's)--Lewis is unable to rent poor land on Deep Run, and suggests procuring situation for sawmill there, for good pine timber on land--he must see Washington on next trip to Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarriot reports that she is now at Matapony, where is seldom chance of sending mail--she sends her sincere thanks for money Washington sent her to buy articles for Birthnight.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod reports that he has received and will retain bundle of papers dealing with the [Thomas Colvill] estate settlement--he will ask for settlement as soon as possible, and explains some possible outstanding issues to Washington--Mr. Keith has furnished some information--has not yet received appraisement of estate--received hogs from Washington and thanks him for them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLewis agrees that Washington is wise to wait until September, as described in the advertisement, to sell his land--Kentucky lands rising in value--he hears there was large emigration last year and some of it to Green River, which should help boost value of Washington's land--discusses military lands and state grant lands--land fever can make prices fluctuate--he was unable to purchase Woodrow's inholding within Washington's property yet--Lewis says that Col. Willis's and Gen. Spotswood's horses still for sale, may be at reduced price.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning \"the claims of the Cohnawaga, or Seven Nations of Canada.\" The Seven Nations were an Indian confederacy of Mohawk, Abenaki, Huron, and Onodaga that supported the French during the French and Indian War, and later the British in the American Revolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn cypher, Monroe alerts President to interception by French of Washington's letter re XYZ affair. Message also decoded.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBetty writes to Washington on Harriot's behalf, who wants to inform him that Andrew Parks, a merchant of Fredericksburg, has been courting her and she would like to marry him--Betty says that Parks is \"very much respected by all his acquaintances ... a sober sedate young man and attentive to business\"--she has left town for a healthier place which has the advantage of having a mill as well.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLewis blames delays in his letters on the fact that there are no post riders in this area--since his mother left Fredericksburg, Washington should direct letters to the attorney James Lewis there--he explains not paying Washington money collected so far from rentals--he had wanted to pay in lump sum, but will not remit it as he collects it--denies using funds for own use--Washington's advertisement posted at Court House--describes the property dispute between McCormick and Ariss, one of whom has encroached on Washington's property--it is too late in season to bring Jack to breed in Fauquier County--next season will do so--Mrs. Haney (or Haynie) [G.W.'s kinswoman, see letter of R. Lewis to G.W., Jan. 17, 1795 and R. Lewis's diary for that year] is dying of consumption.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLewis desires to know, because others have asked him, whether Washington will exchange western lands for some improved estates in this area which might be rented to advantage--he will pursue the purchase of Woodrow's inholding--Mrs. Lewis [Catherine Daingerfield Lewis] has been ill, and that will prevent his going to Kentucky this year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Lewis's [his wife] illness had prevented him from retrieving Washington's letter before now--gives opinion of Andrew Parks as suitor for Harriot Washington--he is an industrious young man with good prospects, but considers their marriage at this time \"madness in the extreme\"--he advises any marriage be put off until Washington can come to Virginia and look into things himself--Washington's letter to his mother sent to Culpeper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLewis writes that he forwarded to Howell Lewis, his brother, the papers from Washington concerning debt he owes--it should never have gone to Washington, and Howell considers it a \"rude attempt\" on the part of others to collect their money--they would have been paid had it been presented correctly to Howell--Mrs. Catherine Daingerfield Lewis still ill--they will go to Culpeper for change of air after court terminates in Fredericksburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLewis writes that he tried to obtain possession of land on Accokeek Run in Stafford County, Va. which Washington said (both in person and in a 29 April 1793 letter) he might have, but finds title belongs jointly to Washington and other heirs of his mother [Mary Washington]--Lewis will give up all efforts to obtain it--Mrs. Haney [Washington's cousin, Elizabeth Haynie] died of rapid consumption [see letter of Jan. 17, 1795]--her daughter Sally Ball Haynie cannot find employment because the people in the neighborhood \"are uncommonly industrious and do every thing with in themselves.\"--Mrs. Lewis has taught Sally reading, writing, and useful needlework, etc.--she would make an extraordinary housekeeper for some genteel family--she is welcome to take her board in his house, but he defers to Washington's judgment--sister [Betty Lewis] Carter is delivered of a son [Charles E. Carter].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePowel writes that she cannot harbor resentment after all that passed yesterday, and is determined to dine with him tomorrow, \"when I will endeavor to meet your Ideas with Fortitude\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod writes that he is grateful for Washington's bounty [see Writings, XXXV, 107-108 - Washington's offer of some lots he won in a lottery]--the Colville estate business is finally settled by County Court, but this not binding, so he will seek another settlement--Bushrod will take his wife, Anne (\"Nancy\") Blackburn Washington up to Berkeley Springs for her health--he encloses an order to be published in England.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne share (No. 1355) of augmented stock in the Bank of Alexandria. Endorsed on back, \"The within Share was Transferred to Robert Beverley August 19th 1802. M. Sutton B.K.\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived the bills--Harriot [Washington] was married July 15, and has gone to her Brother's in Berkeley [Geo. Steptoe Washington]--expects to go to son Lawrence's in Frederick for her health--\"My Dear Brother it is with Infinite Pleasure I here you intend to retire to your owne Home, there I hope you will Enjoy more statisfaction than you Possibly can do in Public Life ...\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLewis encloses bill of $100. from his brother Howell--Howell is sorry his uncle should have been troubled by receiving the note for money due [See letter of May 4, 1796, George Lewis to George Washington].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLewis notes Washington's acknowledgement of the bank note forwarded to him for Howell--he agrees that his brother should have considered interest on the principal--he will see his brother about this on the latter's return from \"over the ridge\" with his family [see letters of Aug. 1 and May 4, 1796].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMeade conveys to Washington a character reference for Mr. [James] Anderson from a Mr. Fitzhugh--Anderson is a man of industry and clever, but advanced in years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson writes from the Selden family's Salvington Plantation near Fredericksburg that he has received Washington's letter telling of William Pearce's advance of salary from £100 to 100 Guineas--he himself would accept 100 Guineas with house, garden, etc--Anderson believes Washington's superintendent should have an assistant to take over much of writing business inside--he hears that Washington's superintendent \"has as much to do as any one man can execute\"--describes his knowledge of farming and grazing as \"two branches of the same business\" that he \"was bred to from my youth\" in Scotland--he leaves his character reference to others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson writes that his failure to answer Washington's earlier queries was not caused by deceit--he then relates his background and experience in farming north of Edinburgh, Scotland, in the English border lands, and in America--he came to U.S. in 1791--has seen Mt. Vernon estate--mentions the distillery he runs on Salvington plantation and that he thinks a properly conducted distillery of much gain to owner--mentions crop rotation and the use of manure as necessary components in improving the land--he is content in present situation with Mr. Cary Selden, but would delight in serving Washington if he can make it profitable for both.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson informs Washington that he sent a letter on 11th to Philadelphia--he will be glad to come to Mt. Vernon to see Washington at earliest opportunity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson writes that he can procure good overseer with experience in \"the management of Negroes\" if Washington's current overseer is leaving--Anderson will shortly take measurements of John Francis Mercer's \"thrashing machine\", so that he can cut timber in winter for mounting one for Washington--suggests cost could be lowered by using Washington's own carpenters and a millwright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRec. No. 258 annotated by G.W. \"School Alex £50.0.0--dated, addressed to Charles Lee Esq. in another hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHannah Washington writes to introduce her son Fairfax to George Washington, as he arrives in Philadelphia to study law under Charles Lee--Hannah asks whether Washington \"would sometimes take the trouble to advise him in regard to his moral conduct, as he is much too young to be in such a city, without a guide \u0026amp; true friend.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod writes that he is just recovering from attack of pleurisy--the deed enclosed not recorded as prescribed by law--no news of Kanawa lands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePowel offers to pay Washington $1000 for his carriage horses, which she intends for the use of her nephew, on the condition that they are as she describes them--however, if Mr. Adams wants them and will pay full price, she will yield all claim.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePowel writes that she would certainly like to purchase Washington's coach, but that since she doesn't buy his horses for herself, she has no use for the coach--her nephew prefers to follow fashion and wants a new carriage, though Washington's is a superb piece of workmanship and will outlast modern one--Washington's successor is to be legally announced today, and Powel believes that Adams should buy the coach--she will pay Washington cash for the carriage horses any time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePowel encloses her check for $1000 to pay for Washington's carriage horses, and indicates she does not wish to have them before he leaves Philadelphia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePowel teases Washington because he had \"without design put into my possession the love letters of a lady addressed to you under the most solemn sanction\"--these letters from Mrs. Washington were found in the writing desk she got from him--she tried to give them to Tobias Lear who was present when she discovered them, but as he refused, she sealed them up and will return them to Washington by whatever means he directs. Includes a self-deprecating note in which she promises to pay Lear $245 for the writing desk and praises Washington's \"wise and peaceful administration for eight years.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eErskine writes Washington that he has used his name in a pamphlet he has written about the French Revolution entitled \"Causes and Consequences of the war in France\". He also expresses his great admiration for Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvoice for certain materials and labor used in the construction of a boat. At the bottom, Humphries has signed (in full) a receipt for the total sum of £55.16.3 ($148.83).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLewis has made inquiries on Washington's behalf for a workman [housejoiner] desired by Washington, but can find none available now, neither among blacks (who are generally hired out a year at a time) nor among whites (who would come burdened with families to support)--he suggests that Col. Ball might have some such workman whom he will rent out--Mrs. Lewis's health has been bad for several years and growing worse, else they would have visited Mount Vernon already.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Washington writes that she has been informed that she cannot, as had been her custom, get herrings from George Washington's fishing landing--her hands at the ferry landing have only gotten 300 herring--it is too late to apply elsewhere--she asks the favor of 6 or 7000 herrings from Washington's seine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Washington writes to protest that she only wanted justice done in getting her turn at the fishing landing--when she applied for fish there were two others before her, the fish did not run while her negroes were at the fishery, and then she heard that others were supplied out of order before her--she did not expect George Washington to \"disfurnish\" his own family of their herrings for her--[see letter of April 24, 1797]--can't come to Mt. Vernon to see Mrs. Washington because roads are impassable between Hayfield and Mount Vernon--and while writing the above she has just had word to send negroes down for fish--she thanks Washington for his intervention and says she is now sending the letter only to explain that she wanted nothing more \"than what was the common rule of fishing landings, to have my turn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel Washington writes to express thanks to George Washington for advice (\"there is no person fonder of receiving advice than what I am\")--he states that the money he wants to borrow from his uncle is mainly to pay debts contracted by his father [Charles Washington], particularly to Dr. Stuart--he will come to Mount Vernon in few weeks--wife is expecting a little one at any time [Samuel T. Washington?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Craik's bill from Aug. 25, 1797 - June 14, 1799 for £ 97.11.9, for visits to \u0026amp; treatment of members of G.W.'s family and servants on all the farms--includes visits to attend Mr. Peter's child \u0026amp; \"a visit to \u0026amp; attendce on yourself from 21st to 26th and prescription\" £4.0.0--a dozen oranges--\"Bleeding yourself ...\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003edocketed by G.W. \"Receipt Doct. Jas. Craik, Bal. $128.88 27 June 1799,\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote for the sum of one thousand dollars, in George Washington's hand, signed by his nephew Samuel Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Washington writes to George Washington to clarify her earlier remarks about William Triplett -- she refers to the suit by Thomas Pearson concerning land sold years earlier to George Washington and others by his brother Simon Pearson, some of which now makes up Hayfield farm on which she lives -- her nephew looks for papers relative to land in Stafford and Prince William.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Receipted Dec. 18, 1797 by John \u0026amp; Thos. Vowell. Bill for Shingles, amounting to £8.4.5.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLewis writes a recommendation for Thomas Alsbury, who formerly served Washington \"in the wars with the savages\" and \"in your family\"--Alsbury now wants to lease land from Washington on the Ohio or Kanawha Rivers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that she cannot visit Mt. Vernon at this time. Her grandsons, Augustine and Corbin, are sick. Must remain at Haywood. Promises to visit at first opportunity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod Washington answers George Washington's legal queries dealing with Thomas Pearson's suit concerning land sold by his late brother Simon Pearson to Washington and others in 1763 [see letter, G.W. to Bushrod W., Oct. 9, 1797]--Bushrod will take the case should it go to a higher court--Gen. Marshall may know something further about the case, as Bushrod met a man named Pearson at Marshall's office recently.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod records a legal opinion for Washington concerning a suit initiated by Thomas Pearson, against his late brother's estate (Simon Pearson). The suit involved a parcel of land which Washington purchased from Simon Pearson some thirty-five years earlier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod sends his uncle a copy of grant requsted--he can't find the Inquisition, but has directed the clerk to continue his search for the document related to Pearson's suit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLewis sends orchard-grass seed, a gift from Mr. Francis Whiting, after a 6 week delay for lack of transportation to Alexandria--Washington's tenant on his tract of land above Bath has removed to Kentucky, and the land is being denuded of its valuable timber by the neighboring \"set of lawless rascals\"--Lewis strongly suggests that the land should be rented out to protect the remaining timber--furthermore, Washington's land on Lost Mountain (then in Prince William County, now Fauquier County) is being stripped of bark by tanners working by moonlight on the pinnacle of the mountain--the perpetrators have been caught.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod writes that he has investigated Mrs. Forbes and found her fully satisfactory for the job of housekeeper at Mt. Vernon--\"She is honest, industrious, \u0026amp; well acquainted with nice as well as common cooking\"--she never received letters from Washington, however--Bushrod will investigate at the post office--mentions having written earlier about the Pearson suit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod writes that he has located and interviewed Mrs. Forbes, who says that her price is $150 a year--Bushrod thinks this is \"extravagant\" for a housekeeper at Mt. Vernon, but that he is persuaded she would do well--he asks Washington to advise him whether or not this will be satisfactory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod writes that he has talked with Mr. Brooke and received good references for Mrs. Forbes--he answers Washington's queries about her from his 3 November letter--there is good cook to be sold in Fredericksburg by Geo. Murray--he had cooked for Brooke who says his only fault is a fondness for liquor--Bushrod will ask Murray not to sell him until he hears from Washington--Mrs. Forbes is being directed to head for Mount Vernon as early as the next stage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod writes that, having examined the records in the General Court, he finds that surveys were rarely done in cases like Washington's and that he is therefore quite certain that the law is on side of Washington in the Pearson suit--he also encloses an order for settling Washington's accounts as executor of Thomas Colville.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod writes that Mrs. Forbes' delay in leaving for Mt. Vernon was due to lack of funds--Mr. Brook owes her money but has been out of town--Bushrod will advance money to send Forbes to Mt. Vernon on the next day's stage--Mr. Brook has been very ill and now in back country for his health--Bushrod refers again to the settlement of the Colville estate--Mr. Keith advertises the decree in the Alexandria Gazette for 8 weeks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod writes to Washington with a report of what he has discovered about taxes due on Washington's Kanawha land--lands in Kanawha and Berkeley to be forfeited unless back taxes are paid--he urges fast action to avoid having the land seized and sold.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod writes that the auditor can find nothing further on taxes due on Washington's western lands along the Kanawha and Ohio rivers--the records are in poor shape and the auditor blames the inattention and inaccuracy of the commissioners in that part of the country--Bushrod gave him Washington's paper containing a list of his lands on the Ohio and Kanhawa to check more in detail--there are no other Washington lands returned for non-payment of taxes, and as Bushrod paid the arrearages Washington's property is clear for now.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParker, who is \"now engaged in [publishing] \"The Journals of Congress\" from the year 1775 to the present time, ...\" asks Washington to patronize his work. \"My undertaking has met with the encouragement of Mr. Jefferson \u0026amp; the Committee of Congress\" assigned to this project, \"... yet the honor of your name ... will be the greatest satisfaction I can feel.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod advises his uncle regarding several legal problems relating to taxes on Washington's western lands as well as a land title paper concerning a transaction between Generals Lee and Washington. Bushrod also explorers the circumstances of the \"Langhorne Affair.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeaks of his recent loss (the death of his son Augustine). Agrees with Washington's advice to send his remaining children to public school. Corn crop will be low this year. Discusses his knowledge of Washington family genealogy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter regarding agreement between George Washington and Wm. Washington whereby George Washington may purchase 500 barrels of corn annually from Wm. Washington Discussion of terms of sale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod writes that he disapproves Washington's deed to General Lee, but has drawn a better one for him to follow--in order to avoid any possible confusion in the future the new one states that the original deed was not recorded in a timely fashion and that the present one is a replacement--they should check the boundaries to see if they are accurate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDandridge writes that Washington's is first letter he's received from America except one of a few lines from G.W.P. Custis last fall--he knows Washington is busy repairing houses, farms, etc. at Mount Vernon--he has himself led a retired life in the Netherlands, going to no public entertainments except now and then to the theater, though he has been to Paris--his health has been poor--mentions Elbridge Gerry, Gen. Marshall, and Gen. Pinckney--he will try to procure a good joiner to send to Washington--many Germans go to Amsterdam to get employment or passage to America, and Dandridge has asked a \"merchant of eminence\" to assist in the search for a joiner among them with a good character reference--Dandridge gives his explanation of 1100 and odd dollars which was charged by him to Washington's account for \"losses, errors \u0026amp;c\" as having occurred not in a single year, but over the whole course of his employment by Washington--the 200 some dollars charged against Washington in April 1796 is a little harder to explain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLewis writes that he encloses a draught on Mr. James Russell of Alexandria by Mr. Ariss for last year's rent (against Washington's usual practice) because Ariss had been infirm--if the funds are not immediately collectable, he asks Washington to return the draft so that he can follow up--a tenant on one of the Berkeley lots is unable to pay, so another was procured temporarily to take care of growing crop--he asks Washington's wishes about leasing that property--wheat crops in the area and up to the Blue Ridge are virtually destroyed by Hessian fly, there has also been a 5 week drought.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDandridge writes that he had no success in finding a joiner to send to Washington, despite several applications and having others search for suitable candidates--the danger of war with U.S. leaves country in unsettled state--the Texel blockaded by British ships, and French privateers are swarming the Maese--preparations of U.S. for defense worry French government--Mr. Gerry leaving Paris soon--expectation is for war between France and America at any time--the Congress at Rastadt is dissolving--war on the Rhine expected--\"we hold ourselves in readiness to march\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmith writes that he desires to make a vitrified stained glass portrait of Washington like that of His Excellency the president [John Adams]--describes the long-lasting nature of such portraits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSolicits for his brother William Champe Carter of Albemarle County a commission as Captain in the provisional army or as aide de camp to a general officer--suggests that it would be good to distribute commissions in that area of the state to counteract the attempts by \"a certain character in his route from Philadelphia to Monticello\" [i.e., Thomas Jefferson] to dampen patriotic ardor of people there--he and Mrs. Carter had wanted to visit last spring, but the loss of a carriage and horse is compelling them to postpone that until next Spring.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarshall writes that his father directed him to pay Washington's back taxes on his land on Rough Creek [Hardin County, Ky.]--discusses arrangements for reimbursing his father--Mr. Rawleigh Colston of Frederick authorized to draw upon Washington for the money--as Marshall's father is aged and infirm, Marshall himself can assist Washington in such matters in the future.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod continue to keep his uncle informed about the circumstances of the \"Langhorne Affair,\" and his own involvement as a \"dignified observer.\" He assures the General that the man John Nicholas is of excellent character.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWelch writes to Washington that he has surveyed the tract of Great Kanawha land of 10990 acres--it appears to be short 610 acres, so he is going to check it again--also surveyed Cole River tract--30 settlers on land are doing well--immigration is good, though the migrants themselves are poor--he expects many from Pennsylvania--people in the area all support existing constitution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal copy of this letter. Dandridge's poor health induces him to resign job of secretary to Mr. Murray, and since Washington helped him get the position, Dandridge wants to let him know--he seeks more a active life--he seeks a subaltern commission in the army of United States--Murray is writing to the President and Secretary of War on his behalf--Dandridge has still had no success in finding a joiner for Washington--\"all communication from this country is quite at a stand except thro Hamburg and England\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod writes his recommendation of Col. Heth as a friend of the government and a sober citizen--he mentions the fictitious John Langhorne [i.e., Peter Carr] letter and Nicholas--Gen. Marshall is anxious to visit Washington and Bushrod may accompany him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequest that his uncle consider Thomas Turner and Capt. Blackburn for military commissions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpotswood reports the results of his efforts in securing an overseer, a certain Mr. Garret, for Washington. \"He would not determine whether to receive your offer or not until he returned home and consulted his wife - \".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSnyder writes that some weeks ago he had sent Washington a letter with Robison's Proof of a Conspiracy--since then, he is more confirmed in opinion that groups called \"Illuminati—German Union—Reading Societies—and in France by that of the Jacobine-Club\" are operating for overthrow of this government--many of these groups are of French sympathies and begin by trying to destroy all religion--prays that God, who set Washington \"as a Deliverer of, and Father of his Country\" may keep him safe until this crisis passes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses letter from Mr. Thomas Marshall Jr. of Kentucky who wishes payment of small balance due his father Col. Marshall from Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSnyder writes to apologize for having sent second letter on 1 October, but he received Washington's letter of 25 September only an hour after mailing his own--\"I rejoice very much that you are recovered from your late Sickness\"--he fears pernicious effects of \"the illuminati\" or Jacobinism on people of the United States--Snyder informs Washington that he recently wrote articles in gazettes under name of \"Cicero\" giving a compendium of extracts form \"Robison's Proofs of Conspiracy\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlagdin writes that although Washington will provide glass, painting and ironmongering he cannot undertake to complete the work on Washington's buildings in Washington, DC for less than $11,000.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel writes that he is distressed that his mother (Mildred Thornton Washington) wrote Washington asking for more money--all debts of his father (Washington's late brother Charles) and his estate lie on him now--he is sure he can pay by selling land, but nobody will buy land in these unsettled times, with war with France possible--he hopes to sell at better prices in the next year--Samuel refuses the $1000 Washington offered his mother because that would make creditors all come to him at once and ruin him, \"Whereas if they come on gradually I can have a better chance.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChurch presents his son, Philip Church, who enters the army under his uncle's (probably Alexander Hamilton's) auspices-- hurch recommends him to Washington's protection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRootes writes that he had visited Mount Vernon, but not seen Washington--this follow-up letter requests a certificate from Washington that his late father, John Rootes, served as a captain in Col. William Byrd's regiment in the French and Indian wars--Rootes wants this in order to secure bounty land for his father's service, that his father never applied for.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Autograph letter signed, draft. First part of draft is a letter to General Washington of the same date introducing Church, his grandson. In the part of the draft addresssed to the grandson, Schuyler warns him how to approach the general as Church hopes to gain some military favors.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnthony bills Washington for a gold seal, 12 dollars; and repairing buttons, seal and chain, 2 dollars--total, 14 dollars. Receipted by Joseph Anthony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: Spotswood's opinion of the Alien and Sedition Acts and A forgery of Spotswood's name in a previous letter to Washington. Docketed by Washington. Folio size.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRussell writes to Washington that he was mortified to discover that all conveyances for bringing Washington's ram and straw machine from Middletown, Connecticut to Mount Vernon had failed and now that the river is frozen it will take until spring to deliver them--he looks forward to his friend's report on planting wheat in England which Washington procured for him--with the sheep and chaff Engine, Russell proposes sending a \"Ground Borer\" for digging fence post holes--it can also be of use in military operations where chevaux de fries are wanted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGarland writes to ask Washington for information on land set aside between Great Kanhawa and Sandy River as part \"payment of some Officers and Soilders who was on an Expedition Against the Indians about or before Braddocks Campain.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor £ 1.5.0, or $3.33 for 1 bushel blue grass seed and a keg. Receipted by Samuel Simes for Cath. Roberts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis receipted bill charges Washington £6. for a cocked Beaver hat, a round white hat, and box. Marked \"Recd. pay of C. Biddle for Isaac Parrish,\" by Joseph Parrish.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe writes that he received a copy of an earlier letter to Maj. Harrison [Nov. 4]--desires to take Young Royal Gift to his stable to stand--another Jack in Culpeper now will cut down profits of the stud service--collection of rents goes badly--plight of tenants pitiable--tenants in Frederick and Berkeley mostly paid up--he will come to Mt. Vernon to bring rents and attend the marriage of his brother Lawrence with Miss [Eleanor Parke] (Nelly) Custis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrumbull writes that he knows nothing of arrangements for paying amounts due on sets of prints [\"Death of Warren,\" and \"Death of Montgomery\"] sent to Washington from London--he counsels don't send money to England--his brother John has agents (whom he names) handling affairs of the prints in the States--comments on \"malign influence\" in councils of state in Virginia--takes the opportunity of wishing Washington a happy birthday--extends his best wishes to Nelly Custis on her marriage to Lawrence Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning Washington's recent order for English Crown glass from Alexandria merchants Macleod \u0026amp; Lumsdon. The glass was not available, and the merchants offered to order it for Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrumbull writes that he recently sent 4 pairs of his prints, which Washington had subscribed to, by way of the Nancy Davidson--most of the letter is political beginning with \"I trust, Sir! that you are now destined to act a more important part, in this great Drama, than you have done in the former period of your Life: to save again your Country, and to establish her Security and Greatness upon a Basis broad and firm as is the Continent of which She forms a part.\"--he expresses opinions on political situations of Europe, especially England and France--fears French taking over Spanish and Portuguese colonies in America, thereby creating hazard to Americans--it is to America's interest to see that Spanish colonies are inculcated with true spirit of liberty and rational freedom--writes \"that Europe is rotten to the Heart. and that, in Europe, America has not one friend, on whose support She can rely\"--there is one year left in which to act--\"I hope to have the happiness of seeing the Evening of your Life more useful and more glorious than its Noon, and of saluting you My dear Sir, not merely as the Father of the United States but of the United Empires of America.\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel writes that the executions against him for £300 or 400 are beyond his power to pay, except by selling all his slaves, and then he would be unable to grow a crop which is all he has for the support of two families--if Washington can lend him the money, then Samuel will be enabled to get clear of debt and repay him in the fall by selling land--once free of the sheriff he intends never to go into debt again--his father [Charles Washington] has been very ill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel thanks his uncle for the letter telling of money to be loaned him, it was seriously delayed in the postal system -- he describes his difficulties in settling Uncle Samuel Washington's estate, as his own father and his uncle John both kept poor accounts -- Bushrod Washington won't help any, and Samuel mentions it hoping that Washington will speak to Bushrod this summer -- Samuel expects a bad wheat crop for the 4th straight year -- he intends to sell all his land \u0026amp; buy small amount in Culpeper County at low price -- his father Charles Washington is much improved.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod encloses a deed from Washington to Gen. Lee, and tells him that Lees deed to Washington is being registered -- Washington should send the enclosed one to the clerk of General Court -- speaks of congressional elections in this district that will be close -- Jacobins \u0026amp; opponents of Federal government spread scandalous assertions against Gen. Lee, who is only recently \"making great exertions\" in his own behalf -- Mr. Tayloe will resign his army commission, and Mr. Thomas Turner has asked that Bushrod intervene with Washington about securing a commission in the cavalry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a transaction of corn, whiskey and herrings. Congratulations on General Lee's and General Marshall's election to the Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConveying 166 barrels of corn and discussing future corn transactions. Mentions his new (third) wife (Sarah Tayloe).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnderson sets forth his new scheme for managing Washington's farms, to make more profit from them--he compares profits and loss for his new scheme and the older system, showing large edge of profit to new scheme, using the Union Farm as the example although the principles could apply to River Farm and Dogue Run with slight alterations--Muddy Hole should be planted in peach trees--Anderson advocates fewer workers on each, and a new system of crop rotation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLewis sends Washington a draught for Mr. Ariss's rent--Ariss's infirmities make Lewis hesitate to be so rigid in collecting his rent, although he is always backward in paying--Lewis will send rents collected--he saw his brother Lawrence and his lady [Nelly Custis Lewis] at sister Carters--Lawrence has sulpher mud on his eye and drinking spring water improves him--this year's hay crop diminished by a monthlong drought in July--last fall's drought and Hessian fly deprived them of seed wheat--corn and tobacco good.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrumbull comments on the delays in post offices--\"in too many instances there is not that punctual attention to their duty in our post offices which the Public have a right to expect\"--he agrees with Washington's reply to Col. John Trumbull on a project of taking over South America (see letter of March 24, 1799, John Trumbull to Washington)--offers comments on a candidate for presidency--hints strongly that Washington is the only one to unite the party and win for Federalists--expresses his \"hope and trust\" that Washington's life will \"be elongated beyond the term of three core and ten years\"--offers comments on President John Adams.  On letter from Timothy Pickering to Jonathan Trumbull, 29 July 1799\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e$1.25 for repairing Mrs. Washington's watch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Smith writes to Washington concerning claims of heirs of Robert Stobo to land on account of his services in French \u0026amp; Indian War--he asks Washington to help the family to get the land due under the claim--Stobo was with Washington at Fort Necessity and was surrendered to the French as a hostage--Smith transcribes a letter dated 19 March 1799 from Alexander McCaul to William Smith, saying land due Stobo can still be claimed. Encloses letter from Alex. McCaul to Wm. Smith, saying land due Stobo can still be claimed. [See letter dated Mar. 19, 1799].\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelgium \u0026amp; \"this Republic\" seem to be fixed as heritage and satelite of french Republic--describes moves of British, Russian, French, \u0026amp; Austrian armies--Duke of York's inglorious evacuation of the Dutch Republic--this liberates all French troops for campaign on Rhine--will present G.W. a model of the Dutch water-throwing mill, or windmill, such as he sent rude sketches of last summer--may be applicable for draining Dismal [Swamp]--La fayette at Utrecht, won't go to U.S. this autumn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from three orphaned children of Thomas Washington of [Nevis] Island in West Indies--17 yrs. ago a gentleman in Newcastle upon Tyne wrote G.W. \u0026amp; sent old papers belonging to them to determine whether they are any kin to him, but received no reply--father had son by 1st marriage, still living in [Nevis]--their mother and father died \u0026amp; left them destitute--were brought up as servants--asks some small relief, are all married to poor men [The truth of this letter sworn to by Chas. Charleton, Vicar, \u0026amp; Wm. Jowsey \u0026amp; Wm. Tayloe, Churchwardens of Parish of Tynemouth [Northumberland].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePowel sends Chevalier Chastelleux's Essay on Public Happiness for his perusal -- hopes it meets with his approval -- knows author will be flattered that the General has read his work. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Mrs. Powel\". Autograph letter, in 3rd person, integral cover, laminated, watermark (D \u0026amp; C Blau). Dated only \"Wednesday Noon\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour documents are bound together: Survey Notes, Washington's surveying notes on a portion of his Mount Vernon property that he has purchased from Sampson Darrell in 1757, 4-5 November 1762; Grant, to Sampson Darrell, 28 November 1694; Letter, Darrell Smith to George Washington, 9 October 1759; Indenture, from Sampson Darrell, 19 May 1760\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis ledger includes a list of slaves at the Mount Vernon Plantations, clothing alloted to them each year, inventory of cattle, Nov. 15, 1785, accounts with the several plantations, accounts with shoemakers, overseers, and bricklayers. With other Accounts (including ones from George Augustine and Lawrence A. Washington, Tobias Lear, John and H. Fairfax, and Anthony Whiting).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is a record of the work done at the various farms making up George Washington's Mount Vernon, reporting the number of hours worked by which workers, just what was being done on each farm during a particular week. Farms include Dogue Run, Ferry Plantation, Muddy Hole, River Plantation, and Frenchs Plantation (or Frenchs Quarter). Work by tailors, carpenters, shoemakers, coopers, ditchers, and millers are recorded separately. Includes \"Fairfaxs Report on House People\" for several weeks. Begins November 1786 and ends in April 1787. At the end of the volume there is a document titled \"Memorandum of things delivered to the different Plantations from the 12th of Apl. 1786, 1786 April 12-August 31\" that begins at the last page and works its way back toward the center of the volume. This used to be bound, but has since been unbound and is just leaves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese surveys seem to be concerned with a road from the Ferry to Cameron.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis covers the period of the building of the Green house and the final stucco work and painting of the New Room.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes \"Skins put into the Vatts,\" \"Articles received into the Store, Articles delivered out of the Store, Rum account of rum received \u0026amp; doled out (giving reasons in many cases for the dole).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn the handwriting of Tobias Lear (1762-1816), Washington's private secretary, and James Anderson, Mount Vernon's farm and subsequent distillery manager from 1797 to the time of Washington's death in 1799.  Washington endorsed the ledger twice and approved accounts for fisheries, whiskey, shad, and herring.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKing James version, containing the old and new testaments. Includes a page located in the book of Jeremiah, inscribed with family genealogical information. It lists the marriage date of Augustine Washington (ca. 1694-1743) and his second wife, Mary Ball (1708-1789), as well as the birth dates of their six children. George Washington, their eldest child, was born \"about 10 in the Morning\" on February 11, 1731/32, according to the Julian calendar then in use. The leather bound volume is missing the title page and has had extensive conservation work completed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmall book bound in leather, entitled \"The American Repository of Useful Information containing a Calendar of the present Year ...\", engraved on front is \"Autograph of General Washington\" and \"Given to C. Hughes at Mount Vernon, 1825, Judge B. Washington\". Originally pasted in front were two letters, one dated December 24, 1825, Bushrod Washington to G.C. Washington, and one December 23, 1825, George Corbin Washington to C. Hughes [see letters under proper date]. The letter were removed from the diary during conservation treatment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBushrod Washington responds that he is glad to have him (George Corbin Washington) and Mr. Hughes to visit Mt. Vernon. Name on original manuscript appears as \"Bush Washington\". Directed \"By Harry\" [pasted in back of G.W.'s diary for year 1797]. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Corbin Washington wrote to Mr. Hughes to confirm that he told Judge [Bushrod] Washington of their intention of dining with him tomorrow [letter found in George Washington's diary for year 1797]. Autograph letter signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompiled by and entirely in the hand of George Washington, the inventory of his late elder half brother's estate lists, by room, furniture, books, and other household items in the Mansion as well as slaves, horses, livestock and other chattels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington leased the two tracts of land that formed his late brother Lawrence's estate, and 18 slaves, from Lawrence's widow Ann and her new husband George Lee for an annual rent of 15 hogsheads of tobacco or the cash equivalent. Document is signed by GW and both Lees, and witnessed by William Fairfax, John Dalton, and Denis McCarty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this document, Washington leased the two tracts of land that formed his late brother Lawrence's estate, and 18 slaves, from Lawrence's widow Ann and her new husband George Lee for an annual rent of 15 hogsheads of tobacco or the cash equivalent. Document is signed by GW and both Lees, and witnessed by William Fairfax, John Dalton, and Denis McCarty.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Washington writes about the service and loyalty of the Virginia Regiment during the French and Indian War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuit claim deed written on handmade laid paper in the hand of George Washington. The quit claim is by John Carney to George Washington for 200 acres of land at Cliftons, formerly Piscataway Neck, which later became part of the Mount Vernon River Farm. Signed by John Carney (his mark), Lund Washington, Walter Magowan, Eno Williams (his mark), and Thos. Bishop.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph survey and plat signed \"G. Washington.\" Docketed on verso by John Augustine Washington, \"An Including survey of all the Lands left me in Frederick, by my brother Lawrence Washington, done by George Washington Esqr.\" A survey of four parcels of land in present-day Jefferson County, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocketed on back \"West v Posey Plat \u0026amp; Report\", in G.W.'s hand, laminated, watermark (crown over heraldic device \u0026amp; motto, \u0026amp; crown over GR), oversize document.  [This was part of the original grant to Spencer which George Washington purchased from Captain Posey to help cancel that gentleman's debt to him and others].  The plat showing survey lines is attached to the report.  A cover is attached, docketed \"Papers Relating To Mount Vernon Trace of Land.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal; docketed on reverse in Washington's handwriting, as follows: \"Plats of Sundry Tracts of Land Belonging \u0026amp; Adjoining those of George Washington Fairfax County.\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis indenture is the purchase agreement by which George Washington acquired six acres of land from John Posey.  This tract of land was situated along the Potomac River between the mouths of Little Hunting Creek and Dogue Creek.  The document is partially printed and filled out by George Washington in his own hand on June 10, 1772.  Washington signed his name five times within the text, and Posey signed it at the conclusion.  Witnesses John Parke Custis, Jonathan Palmer, Thomas Bishop and another individual, whose autograph is indecipherable, all signed that this document was sealed and delivered in their presence.  An inscription at the bottom of the document states that on October 19, 1772, court was held for the County of Fairfax and this lease was proved by the oaths of the witnesses to be the deed of John Posey.  The acquisition of this document by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association closes the circle on this important story and piece of Mount Vernon land which is approximately where the wharf of today is located.  It is the third in a series of documents between John Posey and George Washington.  The first two documents, GEORGE WASHINGTON'S SURVEY FOR JOHN POSEY, OCTOBER 10, 1769 (A-481.1) and LEASE FROM JOHN POSEY TO GEORGE WASHINGTON, APRIL 23, 1770 (RM-1022, MS-5650) already in Mount Vernon's possession, demonstrate Washington's longstanding interest in acquiring this tract of Posey's land.  This third and final document, negotiating the sale of the property to Washington, tells the story of his eventual success in acquiring the land and expanding his Mount Vernon estate.    Captain John Posey was a veteran of the French and Indian War, and George Washington's neighbor.  John Posey's home, Rover's Delight, was just a mile downriver, southwest, of Mount Vernon.  Posey farmed his plantation and operated a public ferry across the Potomac to Maryland.  Posey was a friend of Washington's and often joined him in fox hunts and to play cards.  John Posey suffered financial trouble throughout the 1760's and took loans from George Washington as well as other creditors.  For example, on October 1, 1763, Washington took a £700 mortgage on Posey's property.  Over the years the interest on Posey's debts grew and by October 1769 Posey's debt to Washington had grown to nearly 1,000 pounds Virginia currency.  On October 10, 1769, George Washington surveyed the land later purchased in this agreement (see A-481.1).  At that time this portion of land was under dispute between Posey and John West.  As a result of the demands of Posey's many creditors, the remainder of Posey's Virginia property, which was not under dispute, was auctioned off under court order on October 23, 1769.  With the 1769 sale, Washington was recompensed for his loans to Posey and Washington was able to acquire 200 acres of Posey's land.    However, Washington also desired ownership of the small area of disputed land which contained Posey's ferry and fishery.  Fortunately for Washington, Posey soon found himself back in debt.  On April 23, 1770, George Washington began to lease from Posey the land which had been under dispute between Posey and John West.  Washington was interested in leasing this land because it was located adjacent to Mount Vernon and on the Potomac River very close to his fishing and shipping operations.  With this 1770 lease, Washington assumed the management of Posey's land and ferry.  At some point during the following year, Posey resettled in Queenstown on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.  Washington continued to lease this land until finally acquiring it with this purchase document in 1772.  THE PAPERS OF GEORGE WASHINGTON state that the eventual purchase of this tract of land took place on June 8, 1772, because a deed of release from Posey to Washington now in the Rosenbach Museum and Library in Philadelphia carries this date (Colonial Series Vol. 8 187).  However, this official purchase agreement in the collection of Mount Vernon is dated June 10, 1772, and an inscription notes court was held on October 19, 1772.  By the time Washington made this agreement Posey was so broke that Washington was able to acquire the land, as well as Posey's house, ferry and horse-all for 50 pounds (Rees 154).    Witness Jonathan Palmer was George Washington's master carpenter.  Once Washington began leasing Posey's land, Washington had Palmer and his family move into Posey's home.  Washington records this in his diary on May 16, 1770.  It is because of Palmer's place of residence and connection to Posey and Washington that Palmer was eventually selected as one of the witnesses to this purchase agreement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInscription with a date of 1774. Then Hanover Co. (now Louisa Co.) Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWitnessed by G. Johnston, John Thornton, John Gunnell, Matthew Campbell.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eProved at court 16 Nov. 1772, signed by P. Wagoner.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for £605 on reverse signed by West and same witnesses.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDocketed \"West to Washington Release Nov. 1772 Nov. 18\" etc.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFor 484 acres \"Land lying in Fairfax County on the head of Dogues' creek\", part of the tract West's wife Ann Brown inherited from her father who bought it from Zephaniah \u0026amp; Valinda Wade from the head of Dogue Run creek to W-n's stone mill house etc. for £605.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhen George William and Sally Fairfax moved to England before the Revolutionary War, they asked their neighbor and friend George Washington to help them rent their Belvoir estate and sell the mansion's furnishings. On August 15, 1774, Washington administered an auction of their furniture, utensils, and books and docketed this inventory titled Sales of Furniture at Belvoir. This document includes items listed for sale, their selling prices, and purchaser's totals. Purchasers listed include Washington and his stepson John Parke Custis. George Washington was the high bidder of the event, spending a grand total of £169.12.6, over half the total receipts. Autograph document, one-page folio, docketed by George Washington on the verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, 1777 March 12, in Alexander Hamilton's hand, from George Washington, Morristown, N.J., to Lt. Col. David Grier of the 7th Pennsylvania Regiment ordering him to submit a complete return of his regiment and to take new recruits who have not had smallpox to Philadelphia where they would be inoculated against the disease.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDate on original catalog card appears [1783].\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSubdivisions of fields of Ferry and French's farm--on reverse is an explanation--in another hand, of the alterations in the arrangement of the field.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by Wm. Barry and Sarah Barry. No witnesses.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReceipts for money signed by Wm. Barry on reverse.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAttested on reverse by P. Wagener, Comm. of Court.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nDeed for part of original Spencer grant, which had been sold to Zephaniah Wade \u0026amp; descended to William Barry--\" ... William Barry and Sarah his wife for and in consideration of the Sum of three hundred and fifty pounds ... grant bargain ... unto the said George Washington ... all that moity of the remainder of the said five hundred acres of Land ... which upon the survey then made was found to contain one hundred and eighteen acres ...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Printed mss., blanks filled in by G.W., laminated, oversize document, watermarks (armed figure, rampant lion with arrows, matto \"Pro Patria\").\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSigned by Geo. and Elizabeth Muse. Witnessed by Peyton Sterns, Jno. Hawkins, John Pendleton, Henry Pendleton \u0026amp; [J. Sims?].\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOn reverse, in G.W.'s hand is Receipt for the £20 \u0026amp; \"a Tract of Two thousand acres of Land lying in the county of Botetourt, on the River Kanhawa, which together is in full for the within mentioned Land.\" Singed by Geo. Muse.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eProved on April 20, 1784, in Richmond by J. Brown, clerk.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Muse and wife Elizabeth \"... for and in Consideration of the Sum of Twenty pounds Current Money of Virginia, and other valuable considerations ...\" convey to George Washington \"a certain tract of Land containing Three Thousand three hundred and twenty three acres in the County of Botetourt, on the East side of the Great Kanhawa River ...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by John Arris, Witnessed by John Gaunt, Edwd. McCormick \u0026amp; Francis Waller.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington's signature does not appear; probably clipped for autograph.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOn reverse, docketed twice, \"John Ariss to George Washington 700 Acres rent £60 and to pay Land Taxes\" in hand of [G.A. Washington ?].\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA grant \"for and during the Lives of the said John Ariss and his present wife Elizabeth Ariss Seven hundred Acres of Land, lying in the County of Berkeley on the Waters of Bullskin being Part of Several Tracts had by Deeds from the Proprietor of the Northern Neck ...\" for \"Sixty Pounds...to be paid in specie on the Twenty Fifth day of December in Each and Every Year ...\"--also contains specifications for concerving timber on the land \u0026amp; planting trees, grass, and building houses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument signed by George Washington, George Gilpin, and John Fitzgerald listing about 85 employees of the Potomac Company. The employees include 7 overseers, 2 borers, 2 carpenters, 2 blacksmiths, 1 coaler, and 68 laborers. There are three women on the list - Nurse Margaret Cosgrove, Cook Mary Twinch, and Washer Polly Firth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePortion of a large folio document containing approximately half of a survey of Ferry Plantation and 2 crop rotation tables for 1787 and 1797, entirely in George Washington's hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEngraved Society of the Cincinnati certificate for James William, Esquire of Virginia. As president of the Society, George Washington signs the document at Mount Vernon on March 1, 1787. The document is also signed by secretary Henry Knox. Certicate is mounted to a board and has some staining and a tear.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of workmen employed at the Great Falls by the Potomack Company digging the C\u0026amp;O Canal. Columnar style. Includes names, occupation, number of days, rations and total amount due in Virginia currency. George Washington as an incorporator of the Potomac Company along with the signatures of John Fitzgerald and George Gilpin appear on the reverse authorizing payment. Additional note from overseer Richardson Stuart regarding the final balance. Autograph document, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurvey by George Washington of distances from Cameron to Colchester.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKey to accompany 1788 map of roads in MV area (also in MV collection) a summary of existing roads and recommendations for improving roads.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Document signed, docketed by Washington. Body of text in handwriting of Bartholomew Dandridge. Witnessed by Dandridge and signed by Green.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRenewal of Green's yearly contract as overseer for the slave carpenters at Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger account of kitchen staples purchased for the Presidential household in Phila. for Mar. 3-16, 1794, entirely in the hand of GW. A leaf from ledger in oversize manuscripts which begins Apr. 1794.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDay by day account in G.W.'s hand, of amt. and price of each item of food bought during the period--for month of June, no day by day account is included, but a total of each thing for 30 days of June.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted Broadside.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSigned in print by George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSome of George Washington's land at Mount Vernon to be sold or rented.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresidential land grant issued by U. S. President George Washington to Samuel Eddins for his service in the Virginia Regiment. The grant consists of 1000 acres of land located northwest of the Ohio River, between the Little Miami and Sciota Rivers. Embossed paper wafer presidential seal at lower left. Document signed by George Washington and Secretary of State Timothy Pickering, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists Mount Vernon enslaved people, their relationships, occupations, and place of residence on the estate -- a list of \"the negroes hired from Mrs. French.\" Autograph document, entirely in hand of George Washington, oversize document, laminated, George Washington's complete watermark. | Date on original catalog card appears [1799][July]. | [Probably prepared for information of his executors at the time he was drawing his will in July, 1799]. |\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington writes that the recent death of John Airess, who had leased one of the Shenandoah farms, may give Lewis an opportunity to take over the lease. This in turn would give Washington a chance to transfer some slaves from Mount Vernon. He mentions that \"Mrs. Lewis has a girl born.\" See also GW to R. Lewis, 8/18/99.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePair of plans for crop rotation and the plowings it required in the hand of George Washington. One plan is neatly headed \"Rotation by AW with the Plowings necessary to carry it into effect.\" The initials may refer to John Augustine Washington (1736-1787), for whom this plan may have been devised. The second plan is similarly headed \"Rotation by CW...,\" and was perhaps intended for Corbin Washington's use. Both plans are based on 75 acre plots of farmland. The number of days to plow or harrow the plot is carefully tabulated at the right of the list. In the lower part of each plan, Washington lists, month-by-month the sequence of plowings and harrowings, to calculate the labor needed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartial document of a plat of Mount Vernon, 'Old Plat of the Grounds in the NE part of the Pasture of Mount Vernon from the Summit of the Hills on which the Log'd Cabbins are.' Page one is the survey, page two includes surveying notes in Washington's hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMap with notes and 'A table of explanation this platt.' See 1748, March 29, Depositions in the Suit of Thomas Marshall against Samson Darrell [W-243/A-D]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by Law Washington and witnessed by Mary Washington, Sam[uel] Washington, Charles Washington, John Washington, Martha Posey, \u0026amp; W[illiam] Fairfax.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eProved July 7, 1752 in Spotsylvania County.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nConveying 3 lots in Fredericksburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis friends in Wmsburg, including Speaker, desire to see him \u0026amp; have him accept command of troops to be raised--if he will proceed on expedition \"twoud give a general satisfaction to our Country.\"--Assembly has voted £40,000 \u0026amp; 1200 men immed. raised --\"I believe, were you present, that the greatest regard wou'd be shewn any proposals you shou'd think proper with regard to the expedition.\" Congratulations on his safe \"arrival among us\" [after Braddock's expedition] --condolences on his late illness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to be delivered by Mr. Harrison who accepts invitation to camp--lists letters received from G.W.; never received others--some \"villon\" is intercepting letters--mentions construction \u0026amp; appearance of \"wash house\" which G.W. does not intend as a wash house--Jenifer Adams has sold timber off land--bad rains washed out nearly completed tumbling dam--coopers \u0026amp; miller again at work on it--sowing wheat delayed by rains--Bennett Jenkins from western lands arrived--claims Simpson \u0026amp; Crawford didn't pay him--paid in Pa. currency--Simpson \u0026amp; son coming to Mt.V.--bought 6M 20d nails and 4000 ft. of inch plank--\"by the time the House is finishd that is now just Raised, we shall not have one foot of inch \u0026amp; 1/4 plank left beside what is put away for the addition of the great House\"--bricklayers doing garden wall \u0026amp; chimney of wash house--stucco man still working on dining room--\"the ceily. is not clumsey, I think it light \u0026amp; handsome it is altogether worck'd by Hand which makes it tedius - as to puty. down the plaster in the new Room, it will not make two days odds in his doing the Room, for he can plaister in one day more than our two men can in a week.--if the sides is done in plain stoco it will not take him long, as to the seilg. I can form no judgment how long it will take him ...\"--Mrs. W. wants it finished so she can get into it this winter--she will talk to Col. [Fielding] Lewis about it--Webster making bricks--John [Broad] \u0026amp; the taylor \u0026amp; negroes sick--Mrs. W. not afraid of [Lord] Dunmore--valuables packed in trunks to be moved quickly if necessary--his papers will be sent away anyway--Sears still sick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSent word to Mrs. W. at New Kent informing her to come to camp--expect her here immediately--discussion by Md. and Alex. residents of plan to blocade river--Indian Head best place--\"Captn Boucher [said] he woud undertake with 3 ships [sunk] to stop the Channel so that no ship of Force coud get up the River ...\"--Mrs. W. packed his papers in a trunk to be sent to Capt. McCarty's for safe keeping--she gave him key to G.W.'s study but he won't touch anything there except in emergency--what to do with Col. Mercer's papers?--John West, Mr. Harper, Mr. Wilson ask for money owed them--Bishop needs money--Dr. Crail's negro came with news from over the mountains--Val Crawford comes, feels it useless to keep building on G.W.'s land there because of danger of British burning everything--should he grind wheat?--Jenifer Adams offers to rent Md. land--Col. Mason very ill since convention--Lund thinks Mt. V. very easily defended by 50 men--will consider making salt peter--Custis and wife with Mrs. W. in New Kent--Knowles is well, Webster sick, John Barry dead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA plat and survey by Hezekiah Veatch, assistant Surveyor of Montgomery County, by request of Francis Deakins \u0026amp; Benjamin Jones, of Woodstock Manor, divided it into 2 equal tracts, correcting lines in a survey made in 1782 -- Signed statement by Deakins \u0026amp; Jones \"By request of the President of the United States and Colo. Mercer we have divided Woodstock into two Lots of Equal Value as per the above plat \u0026amp; certificate\". This land was conveyed to George Washington on 1 April 1793 by John Francis Mercer, his wife Sophia Sprigg Mercer, and by James Steuart and his wife Rebecca Sprigg Steuart in payment for a debt owed him by the estate of Mercers father, John Mercer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescription of rental terms for River, Union and Dogue-run farms--all will rent for the same amount-terms for Muddy hole will be slightly less-leases will run for 14 years-rent will be paid in the form of wheat (or cash equivalent)-.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAlso, included in document is GW's ideal rotation plan for a farm with six fields-gives annual production of crops and the possibilities for financial reward on the part of the tenant farmer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis printed document is a patent for a method of controlling tides, signed by George Washington as President, Thomas Jefferson as Secretary of State, and Edmund Randolph as Attorney General.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetailed hand-colored map of New England, compiled by Braddock Mead (alias John Green) and published by Thomas Jefferys in 1755. 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Warner papers"],"title_tesim":["John W. Warner papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1956-2009","1967-2008"],"unitdate_bulk_ssim":["1967-2008"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1956-2009"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Series","Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["MSS 10191","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/262"],"text":["MSS 10191","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/262","John W. Warner papers","United States -- Politics and government -- 1989-1993","United States -- Politics and government -- 1993-2001.","United States -- Politics and government -- 1977-1981.","United States -- Politics and government -- 1981-1989.","Legislators -- United States","Correspondence","photographs","Please note, the -By series is stored offsite.  Please allow at least 72 hours for transportation to the reading room.","Items on digital or audio-visual carriers will need to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis before digital transfer occurs.  Allow at least two weeks for the evaluation phase.  Digitization may take between two and four weeks.","This collection is available for use.","This series is open for use.","Congressional papers collections contain a number of documents, such as case files, academy files, and constituent correspondence that may contain personal information, such as Social Security numbers, \naddresses and phone numbers, and medical, education, and personnel records. Special Collections \nseeks to balance making information available to researchers with protecting the privacy of \nindividuals and upholding laws that restrict access to personal information. ","Patrons who wish to use congressional papers materials must consult with a librarian or archivist.","This series is open for use.","This collection is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","Items on digital or audio-visual carriers will need to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis before digital tranfer occurs.  Allow at least two weeks for the evaluation phase.  Digitzation may take between two and four weeks.","Series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","Items on digital or audio-visual carriers will need to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis before digital tranfer occurs.  Allow at least two weeks for the evaluation phase.  Digitzation may take between two and four weeks.","This series is open for use.","Items on digital or audio-visual carriers will need to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis before digital tranfer occurs.  Allow at least two weeks for the evaluation phase.  Digitzation may take between two and four weeks.","This series is open for use.","The collection is open for research use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This collection has come to the Small Library in multiple accession over the years beginning in 1974. Accessions include: MSS #10191, MSS #10191-b, MSS #10191-c through -n, MSS #10191-e, MSS #10191-o, MSS #10191-p through -z, MSS #10191-ab through -az, MSS #10191-ba through -bp, MSS #-bq, Mss #10191-br, MSS #10191-bs, MSS #10191-bt, MSS #10191-bu, MSS #10191-bv, MSS #10191-bw, MSS #10191-bx, MSS #10191-by, MSS #10191-bz, MSS #10191-cb, 2022-0088, 2022-0103, 2023-0052","The series have been placed roughly in the order of their arrival to the repository.","These items are arranged alphabetically.","John William Warner (born February 18, 1927) is an American Republican politician who served as Secretary of the Navy from 1972 to 1974 and as a five-term United States Senator from Virginia from January 2, 1979, to January 3, 2009. He did not seek reelection in 2008 and has rejoined the law firm of Hogan and Hartson, where he worked before joining the Department of Defense.","  He grew up in Washington D.C. and joined the Navy shortly after graduating from high school, leaving as a Petty Officer 3rd Class. He then did his undergraduate studies at Washington and Lee University and began post-graduate studies at University of Virginia Law School.","  With the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950, Warner joined the Marine Corps, first in active duty and then as a reserve, finally earning the rank of Captain. He resumed his studies at George Washington University and received his law degree in 1953."," He has been married three times. His first marriage was to Catherine Conover Mellon in 1957; they divorced in 1973. He was married to actress Elizabeth Taylor in 1976; they divorced in 1982. Since 2003, he has been married to Jeanne Vander Myde. He has three children, all from his first marriage."," In 1987, he was one of few Republicans to reject the nomination of Robert Bork to the Supreme Court. He would later break with Virginia Republicans, refusing to support the campaigns of Mike Farris and Oliver North. In 1996, he was one of ten Republican Senators voting against the charge of perjury in the attempted impechment of President Bill Clinton."," His committee memberships included the Environment and Public Works Committee, the Committee on the Armed Services, the Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, the Select Committee on Intelligence, and the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs.","In part: photocopies.","Microfilm.","Microfilm.","Microfilm.","Cartridges 797-829 :Series G : January 5, 2001-August 28, 2001. Series S : November 27, 2000 -July 16, 2001.","Microfilm.","Cartridges 855-874 :Series G : April 3, 2002 - October 7, 2002 and compact discs 1-3 October 8, 2002 - June 12, 2003.","Compact discs Series G: October 2, 2001-July 3, 2003 and Series S: December 11, 2002-February 24, 2004.","compact discs Series G: July 8, 2003 -September 1, 2004 and Series S: February 9, 2004 - July 14, 2004.","compact discs Series G: July 8, 2003 - October 3, 2005 and Series S: February 9, 2004 - July 29 2005.","compact discs Series G: Nov.18, 2005-Aug.16, 2006 and Series S Feb. 14, 2006-May 31, 2006.","compact discs Series G: Aug. 17, 2006-Dec.8, 2006 and Series S: June 6, 2006-Dec. 5, 2006.","compact discs Series G:Dec. 6, 2006-Mar.19, 2007, Dec. 11, 2006-Apr. 26, 2007, Apr. 27, 2007-Sep. 28, 2007 and Series S Mar. 2, 2007-Sep. 20, 2007.","Angela Stewart  Legislative council for Sen. Warner from 2006 to 2008.","Ann Loomis  Sen. Warner's Chief of Staff from Oct. 2000 to June 2007.","Anna Reilly  Sen. Warner's director of scheduling.","Awilda Euill  Sen. Warner's system administrator from 2000 to 2009.","Carter Cornick III  Sen. Warner's Director of Communications from 2000 to 2002; from 2007 to 2009, he was Sen. Warner's Chief of Staff; he also served as Communications Director for the Senate Armed Services Committee.","Chelsea Henderson Maxwell  Subcommittee Staff Director, Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, Private Sector and Consumer Solutions to Global Warming and Wildlife Protection Subcommittee for Sen. Warner from 2007 to 2009. She has since divorced and goes by her maiden name.","Chris Yianilos  Served many positions under Sen. Warner from Oct. 2000 to Jan. 2009. His last title was Deputy Chief of Staff / Legislative Director.","Conrad Schatte  One of Sen. Warner's legislative assistants from 2002 to 2007.","Cord Sterling  Sen. Warner's Military Legislative Assistant from Feb. 1, 2003 to June 30, 2006.","Dorienne Steeves  Sen. Warner's executive assistant from 2000 to 2009.","Geoff Schwartzmann  Sen. Warner's deputy press secretary from 2000 to 2002.","Hughes Bates  One of Sen. Warner's legislative assistants from 2004 to 2008.","James Kadtke  One of Sen. Warner's legislative assistants from 2004 to 2005.","Jennifer Cave  One of Sen. Warner's legislative assistants from 2001 to 2009.","John Frierson  Sen. Warner's senior legislative assistant from 2001 to 2009.","Jon Rogers  One of Sen. Warner's legislative assistants from 2004 to 2008.","Kaitlan S. Deal  Legislative correspondent for Sen. Warner from 2007 to 2009.","Kristen Fallon  Legislative aide for Sen. Warner from 2007 to 2009.","Mary Holloway  Legislative correspondant for Sen. Warner from 2006 to 2009.","Patty Kennedy  Caseworker for Sen. Warner from 2000 to 2009.","Remmel Dickinson  Member of Sen. Warner's staff from 1979 to 1997.","Sam Zega  Legislative aide for Sen. Warner from 2004 to 2009.","Sandy Luff  Deputy Legislative Director and National Security Adviser for Sen. Warner from 2006 to 2008.","Shari Gruenwald  Sen. Warner's legislative co-ordinator from 2000 to 2009.","Stuart Verdery  Sen. Warner's legislative council in 1996, as well as serving the same role to the Senate Rules and Administration Committee.","Susan Berry  Director of Constituent Services for Sen. Warner from 2000 to 2006.","Susan Magill  Served as Sen. Warner's Chief of Staff, from 1988 to 2006; as Legislative Director 1967 from 1987; and as Asst. Legislative Director 1983-1984.","Vernon B. \"Tack\" Richardson  Served as legislative aide to Sen. Warner from 2003 to 2008.","This collection includes general and constituent correspondence, office files, speeches, appointment books, photographs, scrapbooks, and clippings documenting Senator Warner's life and career.","A note regarding consituent correspondence: only in rare instances did the Senator's office keep outgoing corespondence.  The vast majority of what makes up the constituent correspondence are the incoming letters from his constituents.  Original letters sent to the Senator were microfilmed and then destroyed.","The collection contains correspondence, scrapbooks, photograph album, facsimiles of historic documents, a three volume comprehensive calendar of Bicentennial events, and printed material generated by Senator Warner as administrator of the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration.","The papers contain the resolutions, motions, and actions of the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, 1967-1973, (the ARBA parent) and of its executive committee; a briefing book of basic data about the ARBA; clippings compiled to illustrate media reaction to Bicentennial events, and Congressional acts about the Bicentennial.","  Also included are documents identifying ARBA themes and priorities, describing international participation, and listing events, listings of important events of the American Revolution and in American history compiled by Sidney Hart, and a scrapbook of projected Bicentennial celebrations at Independence National Historic Park.","These accessions contain microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies, an item or form letter master book containing the replies, and various name indexes and weekly indexes to the correspondence together with some press clippings and indexes.","The collection consists of master copies of form letters used by Warner's office staff to respond to incoming correspondence. The books are to be used in conjunction with the microfilm as no paper copies of outgoing correspondence were kept.","A coding system based on the committees was used on each of the \"items.\"  When the senator established a position on an issue, two new \"items\" were prepared, each with the same text, but with different codes.  No copy of the outgoing letter was kept, but the incoming letter and the worksheet were assigned a number that allowed retrieval from the index built by the computer as it prepared a response.  The worksheet and letter were eventually microfilmed and the originals were destroyed.  ","The collection contains clippings of news stories and editorials mostly from Warner's campaign against Edythe Harrison with about 100 items of correspondence, chiefly by staff press aides.","Topics include arms control, avian flu, the Chesapeake Bay, coal mining and shipping and the coal slurry pipeline, defense, the appointment of judges, a Middle Eastern trip, Newport News shipyard, the Republican National Convention, the Virginia Gubernatorial election, the Virginia Congressional delegation, Charles Robb and Paul Trible.","These accessions contain microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies, changes and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies, and the name file index for 1985.","These accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies; additions to the form letter master book containing the replies; and the 1988, 1989, 1990, and 1991 name indexes.","These accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies; and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies.","These accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence; and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies.","These accessions contain additional microfilms and compact discs of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence.","These accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","These accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","These accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","Additions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","Additions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","Additions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","John Warner's papers consist of his office files and constituent correspondence.","There is no box 218 for this series.","Appropriations 1999; Appropriations 2000","Meeting Requests; NGIC - Charlottesville; Potomac Yards Transit Study; Visitors Center nr. 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Cox; VDOT Highway Files 1996; VDOT Highway Projects Info; Letters Awaiting Agency Response; NEA Pro; NEA Con; Drunk Driving; NEA Pro/Con [empty]; COLAs; American Heritage Rivers Act (HR 1842); ISTEA; Langley Full Scale Tunnel; Wilderness Battlefield Legislation","InterBank; Press Briefing on 1999 Income and Poverty Estimates, Dr. Daniel H. Weinberg, 9/26/2000 (2); Harvard Conference on the Internet and Society, Bill Gates, keynote speaker; Impact on the Military Resale Systems and Consumers of S.1415 - \"Universal Tobacco Settlement Act\"; Opposition by the Dept. of Defense to Sec. 1146, S.1415 - \"Universal Tobacco Settlement Act\"; Statement Submitted on Behalf of the International Swaps and Derivatives Assoc. Inc. in Relation to the 6/5/1996 Hearing Before the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee; Money Income in the United States, US Census Bureau, 1999; Poverty in the United States, US Census Bureau, 1999; Income and Poverty 1999, US Census Bureau, 9/2000; Ford Plant; Burlington; Whitehead; Section 1706 - Tax (Independent Contractors); NASCAR - Tobacco; Securities Lit. 98; Agenda; Wormser; FMI/Issues; Joe Roberts; World Congress on IT; untitled binder: Governorship, Economic Changes, Election Predictions, Urban Challenges, Campaign Reform, Transportation, Impeachment; Dr. Nirschl; Bill Stuart; Water Project - Appomattox; CAVE - NSF; NTO Report; Hong Kong; Satellites; NCRI; Grassroots Lobby Platform; Economic Eye on Cuba 12/25/2000 12/31/2000; Hong Kong; D\u0026P - Hong Kong; China/Hong Kong; Jones Act SB 1813 Coastal Trade; CBI HR 2014 Caribbean Bosin Initiative; Virginia Engineering; Asian Policy Toward the 21st Century: Four Speeches on Relations with Asia in 1998 Covering Japan, Southeast Asia, Korea and China, by Sen. Max Baucus; Congressional Record vol.144 no.63, 5/18/1998; Philip Morris - Saudi; PUHCA","SS Conf; Retirement Security Conference, Monday, Oct. 20, Richmond, Marriott (3); Reachback; Older Americans Act; Disaster IRA; SS - Public Forum; Impeachment","NSF (National Science Foundation); Nominations - Labor; Appointments; Untitled: Letter from Charles Rossotti regarding confirmation hearing; Fred Feinstein, DOL Nominee; 05/14/98--Hochberg Nomination, Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Montpelier; Arts; Museums; Women's Connection Online; Northern Virginia Technology Council; SBA - Hochberg; Aliron International Inc.; Fox Television-Norfolk; NFIB (National Federation of Independent Businesses); Mineworkers; Martinsville; Tourism Bill S.1623/S.1735; Untitled: Materials regarding the Empowerment Zone Initiative; From Disengagement to Engagement: The Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia Empowerment Zone Application, 10/9/1998","NASA Langley Research Center; untitled: TIMED; NASA: Roles and Missions, Implementation of Recs.; NASA; NASA Contributions to High Performance Aircraft; NASA; NASA - Langley; NASA Budget Cuts; Monthly Clippings/Media Coverage for : 8/1999; Langley/NASA; untitled; Virginia Space Grant Consortium; NASA Information; NASA; Tech Ed","Encryption; IT Commission - National Software Alliance; Information Technology; High Tech; Technology; Ericsson; Y2K; Ed. Tech Caucus; untitled; Correspondence regarding Ericsson; IT Workforce - Commerce; AOL; Supercomputers; Advanced Technology Program; Bionetics - Hampton, Virginia; Center for Innovative Technology; Technology","Black Dog of Fate , by Peter Balakian; High Hopes: The Clinton Presidency and the Politics of Ambition , by Stanley A. Renshon; D.C. by the Numbers: A State of Failure , by Thomas N. Edmonds and Raymond J. Keating; Enactment of Provisions of H.R. 5408, The Floyd D. Spence National Defense Authorization Act for the Fiscal year 2001  (2 copies); The Confederate Blockade of Washington, D.C., 1861-1862 , by Mary Alice Wills; The Book of Yaak , Rick Bass; Passion for Truth , by Arlen Specter ; National Defense Reauthorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001 ; Pushing the Horizon: Seventy-Five Years of High Stakes Science and Technology at the Naval Research Laboratory , by Iavan Amato; Spoiled: The Dangerous Truth About a Food Chain Gone Haywire , by Nicols Fox ; The Waldheim Affair: Democracy Subverted , by Harold H. Tittmann, III; One Nation, Two Cultures , by Gertrude Himmelfarb ; Republic.com , by Cass Sunstein ; Your Life's Workbook: How to Achieve and Get Everything You Want , by Charley Swayne; One More Bridge to Cross: Lowering the Cost of War , by John Poole; Life's Matrix , by Philip Ball; Finding Our Roots, Facing Our Future , by Robert E. Freer, Jr.; All About Birds , by Dorothy Mitchell; CEO Logic: How to Think and Act Like a Chief Executive , by C. Ray Johnson; It's All So Damn Simple , by I. M. \"Smoky\" Ryan","UNOS, Organ Allocation and Donation; Joint Hearing of the House Comm. Subcomm. On Health and Environment and the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm.: \"Putting Pateients First: Resolving Allocation of Transplant Organs\", Testimony of Clive O. Callender,M.D. 6/18/1998; Testimony by Peggy Dreker on HHS Regulations: Joint Hearing of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm. And House Subcomm. On Health and Environment, 6/18/1998; Testimony Before the House Commerce Subcomm. On Health and Environment and the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm.: \"Putting Patients First: Resolving Allocation of Transplant Organs\" Submitted by John J. Fung, M.D., Ph.D., 6/18/1998; Testimony of Dr. Lawrence G. Hunsicker, Pres., United Network for Organ Sharing, Before a Joint Hearing of the House Commerce Comm. And Sen. Labor and Human Resources Committee, 6/18/1998; UNOS Congressional Hearing 6/18/1998; FDA Draft Guidance; Health Care Quality 5/20/1997; \"Protecting Public Health: CDC Project Grants for Preventable Health Services\"; Hearing of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm. Subcomm. On Public Health and Safety: \"AHCPR's Role in Health Care Quality Improvement\" 2/11/1998; HIPAA Implementation; Briefing Book: The FCA and Tobacco Regulation, The Tobacco Institute, 9/1995","Southern Dairy Compact/Virginia Farm Bureau Communications Regarding Federal Milk Marketing/Milk Pricing Concerns 2/1999; Dairy Policy Briefing Book prepared by the International Dairy Foods Assoc.; President Clinton's 1997 Budget: A Brief Overview, prepared by the U.S. Senate Budget Committee Staff, 3/19/1996; An Analysis of the President's Budgetary Proposals for FY 1999; Senate Republican Conference Supplemental Recess Resource Guide: Balanced Budget Amendment; Side-by-Side Comparison: Balanced Budget Reconciliation Act of 1995 S.1357 / Seven-Year Balanced Budget Reconciliation Act of 1995 H.R.2491, Prepared by the Majority Staffs Senate \u0026 House Committees on the Budget 11/1995; Briefing Book on the Balanced Budget Amendment 1/1997; The Debt Limit, by Stephen C. Francis, 11/2/1995; Senate Republican Conference Returned Survey; National Science Foundation Justification Of Estimates Of Appropriations To Congress Fiscal Year 1999; 1995/1996 Peanut Program Material; Senate Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition And Forestry Peanut Program Field Hearing 8/22/1995 In Suffolk, Virginia; Senate Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition And Forestry Peanut Program Field Hearing 8/22/1995 In Suffolk, Virginia; Philip Morris Handbook Federal Tobacco Excise And Lookback Taxes (2/2000); Small Business Administration Information - Small Business Loans Background Material ; USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Special Report On Dam Projects 12/1998 - Rehabilitation Of Aging Flood Control Dams; American Iron And Steel Institute Public Policy Statements 1999-2000 106th Congress; The Proposed Duncan Knob Ski Resort Preliminary Feasibility Study 12/15/1996","28 envelopes of press clippings, arranged by month","Forestry; Sugar; AG; Delaney; Horse Transportation; Beef; Peanuts","FDA Commissioner Briefing Book Senate Comm. On Labor and Human Resources 7/8/1998; Health Care Reform 94: The Search for a Consensus; Medical Device Education Day 4/2/1997; Higher Education Act Amendments of 1998; Briefing Materials on the Proposed Resolution","Original Intent: The Courts, the Constitution, \u0026 Religion , by David Barton;  Of Happiness: An Essay , by Volterra;  The C-Span Revolution , by Stephen Frantzich and John Sullivan;  Fix the U.S. Budget!: Urgings of an \"Abominable No-Man\" , by Jim Miller;  Ernie Dickerman, 1910-1998: A Tribute ;  Storm Over Iraq: Air Power and the Gulf War , by Richard P. Hallion;  American Generalship: Character is Everything: The Art of Command , by Edgar F. Puryear Jr.;  Scandal at the Oak Beach Inn: Political Corruption vs. Long Island's Hottest Nightclub , by Robert W. Matherson;  An Eye for Winners , by Lillian Vernon;  Body Count: Moral Poverty and How to Win America's War Against Crime and Drugs , by William J. Bennett, John J. DiIulio, Jr., and John P. Walters;  The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling , by James Hillman;  Perfect Lies: A Century of Great Golf Stories , multiple authors;  The Spirit of Hungary , by Stephen Sisa;  Purls of Wisdom: 94 Three-Minute Moments of Unconventional Views to Fill Life's Short Breaks , by Don Hansler;  The Rising Tide , by Jerry J. Jasinowski;  Nuts! Southwest Airline's Crazy Recipe for Business and Personal Success , by Kevin Freiberg and Jackie Freiberg;  The End of Money and the Struggle for Financial Privacy , by Richard W. Rahn;  Break Out of the Box , by Mike Vance and Diane Deacon;  The Blake Streak , by George P. Morrill","31 envelopes of press clippings, arranged by month","Atoka-M'Burg; Disney; Portrait Monument (Suffrage Statue); Brady Bill; Nixon; C.I.A.-Ames Case; Aspin-Perry-Secdef Nomination; Gulf War/Iraqi POW Resettlement; Senate Race Oped/Eds; Friendly Fire; Baseball; Base Closing '93; Senate Race-June; Senate Race Oped/Eds; G. Bush; Senate Race-April/May; 1994 Major Speeches; Packwood; Presidential 1992; Petersburg Tornado; Deutch-CIA Confirm; Clarence Thomas; Gays in the Military; 1992 Major Speeches; NAFTA; Gulf Trips; Contract with America; D.C. Statehood; North, Oliver; Stadium","1/2000; 12/1999; 39 packets of press clippings, arranged by day; 11/1999","25 envelopes of clippings, from 1999-2000","10 folders of press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from January to October 1999","Voluntary Efforts to Expand Health Insurance Coverage- Labor and Human Resources Committee; CFC Propellants in the Atmosphere, in Inhalers and in Regulation- Labor and Human Resources Committee; NSF Reauthorization Bill; Support Strategies for Clinical Research and Alternative Medicine Research at the NIH- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Coordination of NIH Research Efforts: Three Case Studies- Labor and Human Resources Committee; US Healthcare Workforce: Realigning to Meet the Future- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Global Health: US Response to Infectious Disease- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Health Insurance Coverage of Contraceptives- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Women's Health: Providing the Right Information at the Right Time- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Reauthorization of the NEA and NEH: A Focus on Education; National Institutes of Health Revitalization Act of 1996; Prescription Drug User Fee Act; Tobacco Settlement: Public Health or Public Harm?- Labor and Human Resources Committee; National Science Foundation Reauthorization; Biomedical Research Priorities: Who Should Decide?- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Protecting Our Medical Information Rights, Responsibilities, and Risks- Labor and Human Resources Committee","Box of loose press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from April-October 2000","5 folders containing press clips (clipping service computer print-out), from 9/1998-1/1999 and 10/1999","WLR Foods [presentation folder]; Minor Use [presentation folder]; Dairy; Peanuts 1995; Russian Poultry Ban; American Sheep Industry Association Memorandum [loose]; VA Agri-businesses; Farm Bill 7/3/1996; Farm Bureau; Antimicrobials [presentation folder]; Agriculture- General- Virginia; Untitled folder regarding committee on agriculture; Peanut Title- 1990 Farm Bill; Ethanol; Poultry; Rural Elec. Co-ops; Agriculture- Environment; Packer Concentration; Delaney; 1995 Farm Bill [loose]; Florida Everglades/Sugar","Health Care Quality and Consumer Protection- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Oversight Hearing on Implementation of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Workplace Religious Freedom Act- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Improving the Health Status of Children- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Employment Non-Discrimination Act- Labor and Human Resources Committee; FDA Reform Background Materials; Scientific Discoveries in Cloning: Challenges for Public Policy- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Genetic Information and Health Care- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Analysis of the Natural Disaster Protection Partnership Act; Health Care Quality Grievance Procedures- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Reauthorization of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Improving the Quality of Child Care- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Federal Legislation relating to Health Care Quality- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Health Insurance Coverage for 55 to 64 Year Olds- Labor and Human Resources Committee","Untitled: Legislation: S. 1648 The Preventing Addition To Smoking Among Teens Act Or Past Act Of 1997 [Binder]; Hearing Of The Labor And Human Resources Committee Subcommittee On Public Health And Safety \"Oversight Of The Occupational Safety And Health Administration Thursday, 7/10/1997 [Binder]; Untitled: Labor Committee Mark-Up 3/10/1998: Legislation To Amend The Public Health Service Act; Tobacco Issues [Binder]; The Team Act, Teamwork For Employees And Managers Briefing Book For Hearing 2/12/1997 [Binder]; United States Senate Committee On Labor And Human Resources Team Act (S.295) And OSHA Reform And Reinvention Act (S.1423) [Binder]; Untitled: The Prescription Drug User Fee Act, Briefing Book For Congressional Staff [Binder]","20 unopened envelopes of press clippings; 7/7 - Geoff [spiral notebook]; loose papers: Sen. Warner statements; 4/1996 - 5/1996 [spiral notebook]; loose papers: clippings, statements, and correspondence; 2 packets of press clippings; 2/11/1997 to 4/26/1997 [spiral notebook]; 8/1996 - 2/1997 [spiral notebook]; 4/28 - 7/1/1997 [spiral notebook]; 5/1996 - 8/1996 [spiral notebook]; Senator Warner statements [packet]","6 folders of press clippings in folders by month and filed by date, 2 folders for August and September.","Box of loose press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from 10/2000 to 4/2001","9 Folders of press clippings from 11/1999 to 7/2000","Box of loose press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from January to April 2000","VA Racing Commission; L, HHS, ED/Fg 1997; Goals 2000; Puerto Rican Clemency; Goals 2000 Education America Act [binder]; Breast Implants; Civil Asset for Future","S. Fibel; Princeton Homes; Pope's Head Parkway; DOT- Essential Air Service Regulations; State Department - USIA; Transportation Facts; National Endowment/Arts; Tidewater Winds; John Arnn; Norfolk-Southern/Lunenburg Center; Loose Paper: Southwest Virginia Community College NEA grant application; SBA- Greekfest- Virginia Beach","Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Military repayment on loans; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Wellstone Amend. To HEA/Warner NCAA Objections; Study Report- Avtex Fibers [book]; EPW: R \u0026 D Subcommittee: AVTEX: Notebook Material; EPW: R \u0026 D Subcommittee: AVTEX: General; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : blank folder; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Wellstone; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Hutchinson; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Graham; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Specter- Campus Crime; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Harkin; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Sessions; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Wellstone- Welfare [empty]; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Kennedy; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Bingaman; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Santorum; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Loose paper: legislative record material; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Feinstein; Avtex, Virginia; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Distance Learning","91 folders in chronological order by date","CCA concerns/Bruce Leftwich; General Higher ED: Warner's Statement, sec 326 HBCU added; Loose Paper: H.R. 6; ED Flex Charter Schools; ED Flex","Health Care Safety Net; PPUFA; Medical Devices; Nursing Short; Bio Terrorism - Public Health","McLellan; M Tumargo; CJS FY 2002: VA LW Museum; CJS FY 2002: Marymont; Boy Scouts; CJS FY 2002: Virginia Comm. Policy; CJS FY 2002: Tech; Zerhouni; CJS FY 2002: Achievable Dream; Barry Crane; CJS FY 2002: VA Commonwealth NIH \u0026 Consol. BIO-H023; CJS FY 2002: VA Integrated Justice Tech; Pickering [binder]; CJS FY 2002: VA State Police; Virginia Department of Corrections Available Bed Space [binder]; JUDGE SHIP BOASBERG, JAMES; Car Dealer Manuf. ARB; CJS FY 2002: Benedetti; James; Jay Stephens; CJS FY 2002: Mitretek; Flores; Owen; CJS FY 2002: Secures; CJS FY 2002: VSA Terrorist Information Network Senator John Warner's Office","Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Trauma System; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: General Information; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: WNVT - Megahertz; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Neurol. Center; Juvenile Justice Bill: Brady Bill Information; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Danville/ Piedmont; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: H Black Colleges; Juvenile Justice Bill [presentation folder]; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Criminal Justice Tech; Juvenile Justice Bill: Warner Position; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: VA Living Museum; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Franklin County DARE; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Gov School; Juvenile Justice Bill: Gun Vote Record \u0026 Summary of This Bill; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Youth Leadership Initiative YLI; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: 2000 Labor HHS / Amend ETC; Labor HHS - 2000: Conference; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: CJS Appropriations; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Massey Cancer Center; Labor HHS - 2000: Summaries ETC; Juvenile Justice Bill: Gun Control Votes and Prop.; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Achievable Dream; Juvenile Justice Bill: Summaries/ Genina. of Bill; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: INS Arlington; Juvenile Justice Bill: Guns/ Ammunition; Labor HHS - 2000: Letters Signed etc.; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: D.C. Appropriations; Labor HHS - 2000: Other Requests Projects; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: VA HUD; Labor HHS - 2000: YLI; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Christopher Newport University [presentation folder]; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Colonial Williamsburg FY 2001; Labor HHS - 2000: Interest Groups; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Gunshot Tech; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: JMV Center for Sust. Health; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Virginia Living Museum Campaign [presentation folder]; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Roanoke INS; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Meth - New WS Agent; Labor HHS - 2000: L-HHS Letter Funding Requests FY 2000; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Cent VA Education Study; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: FED Pub Def / Offers; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: VA Tech \u0026 Danville Ben Davenport; Juvenile Justice Bill: Views on S259 From lobbyists, etc.; Juvenile Justice Bill: Conference; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: VA State Police; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: RISS; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: GM Educ.","Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: E2E Marymont 2001; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Shepherd Poverty W \u0026 L; Medicare BBA FIX 99: $1500 Cap; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Haysi; Other Appropriations FY 2002: Eastern Mennonite University [binder]; Medicare BBA Giveback 2000 [presentation folder]; Other Appropriations FY 2002: untitled: Newport News; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Practice Expenses Rv.; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Boys \u0026 Girls; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: WVUT; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Summaries Medic. Ref.; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Premium Support; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: UVA Rural Schools; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Children's Museum; Medicare BBA FIX 99: S.37 / S1263, Outpatient and Patient Transfer S37 - Drg/Transfer S1263 - Stop Loss; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Skilled Nursing Facilities; Other Appropriations FY 2002: VA Tech; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Classika Theater; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: YLI; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Colonial Williamsburg; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: CSBG; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Medicare and Choice; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Grad Med EDCIC; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Medicare \u0026 Choice; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Home Health; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: VHSC; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Fairfax County CHHS; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS:: Massey; Other Appropriations FY 2002: East Menn.; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Old Dom University; Other Appropriations FY 2002: UVA Terrorism; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: George Mason; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Med. Reimbursement; Medicare BBA Giveback 2000: VCSI; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: First Freedom Center; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: VCU; Medicare BBA FIX 99: BBA - General Fix Summaries; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Institute for Student Achievement","Fisher, Davies, Atkeson Conference, 7/27/89; EPW - 101st Congress M.R. Deland Confirm (7/25/89); EPW - 101st Congress Full Committee Hearing (Conf) 7/27/89; EPW - 101st Congress Full Committee Oil Spill Mark-up (7/27/89)","Committee On Labor And Human Resources Subcommittee On Aging, \"Meeting The Challenges Of Alzheimer's Disease: The Biomedical Research That Will Carry Us Into The Twenty-First Century\" Thursday, 6/5/1997, 2:30 P.M. [Binder]; Community Service Employment For Older Americans (Reauthorization Of The Older Americans Act) Key Issues [Binder]; Lechler - False Claims Act; Elian Gonzalez; Older Americans Act Reauthorization [Binder]; S.331 - Work Incentives Act; MR Services / Gen. Jones [presentation folder]; U.S. Senate Committee On Labor And Human Resources, HIV/Aids: Recent Developments And Future Opportunities 10/30/1997 [Binder]; U.S. Senate Committee On Labor And Human Resources, Substance Abuse: The Science Of Addiction And Options For Treatment 7/28/1998 [Binder]","Absarokee MT File [presentation folder]; SEAA/1993; Literacy [presentation folder]; Job Corps [presentation folder]; Coverdell at Education Accounts [presentation folder]","Victims Comp Fund [presentation folder]; Nirschl; Konnarock Stone Mountain Health; Religion [presentation folder]; IDEA [presentation folder]; Refugee Protection Act [presentation folder]; Men's Issues: VAWA, Fatherhood, Responsible Fatherhood Act of 1999 [presentation folder]; Corps [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: Clippings and Correspondence related to Healthcare; Organ Allocation [presentation folder]; Bariatric Surgery [presentation folder]","100th Congress Floor Statements 2nd Session [binder]; Warner Sponsored \u0026 Co-Sponsored Bills 100th Congress 1st Session [binder]; 100th Congress: Bills Sponsored and Cosponsored by Senator Warner [binder]; 99th Congress: Bills Sponsored and Co-sponsored by Senator Warner [binder]","1995 EPW, January - March; 1995 Veterans; 1995 EPW, July - December; 1995 Judiciary; 1995 EPW, April - June; 1995 Intelligence; 1995 Governmental Affairs; 1995 Labor; 1995 Finance; 1995 Foreign Relations; 1995 Rules","VHDA Housing Policy; VA Housing Project; Greenstone Housing Projects; Tourism Caucus Membership List [presentation folder]; Trade- Timber; Columbia 1st; Trade Adjustment Assistance; Hampton Roads; Trade Effects on Virginia- State Initiatives; Shipyards; Trade- Steel; Sugar File; Customs 100: VA Inland Port; Letters [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: Loose correspondence; Natural Resources/Coal; Housing: Lee Gardens Apartments Mtg. w/Wolf 18 2/1987; 100th Congress Rules 9/23/1987; Richmond HUD Personnel; Sugar; VA- 101st Congress CDI-SNAP II Control; Banking: Sovran Bank; Banking 101: HUD Richmond Office; Rural Housing; Reverse Mortgage File; Briefings [presentation folder]","Credit Union; Fort Belvoir/Engineer Proving Ground Springfield Complex; Investors S \u0026 L (Sydney Bostian); Wilson-Weeks Cargo, Carl Smith; Iraqi Issue Scott Wilson; Deposit Insurance Corporation; Deregulation Glass/Steagal Repeal; Nichols Amendment UN/US Command \u0026 Control; Banking Reform Bill S. 543; Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Norfolk; Graphs-Charts on Taxes; NVR Savings Bank; Morton Halperin No. 14; Tim Ryan Political Recommendation; U.S. Navy Memorial [binder]; Raise Standard Deduction; Methanol Plantship Project; Tax Extenders; Somalia Invest SASC; Somalia","FDA; Health/Reading; Untitled presentation folder: Legislation; Health; PARCA; Home Health; Retirement Security; Child Care; HC Compliance Packaging Council; Med. Confidentiality; Loose Correspondence; Ricky Ray (2 folders); Loose: Joint Explanatory Statement of the Committee on Conference","Loose Correspondence; R \u0026 D in VA; Potomac Knowledge way Project Packet; Uniform Standards Coalition packet; American Cancer Society: An Analysis and Review of the Proposed Tobacco Settlement; American Lung Association Research packet; Information technology Congressional Working Group, 4/10/1996 [binder]; VA Technology Council Annual Report 1996; Amendment Template [binder]; Information Technology Association of America packet; Loose correspondence, reports, clippings, press releases regarding tobacco; Information Technology Industry Council; 7 loose technology packets: VA Tech IT Workers, National Software Alliance; 21st Century Workforce Commission; Loose press releases regarding tobacco; Iota's Public Policy Report Fall 1998-Winter 1999 [binder]; Loose reference materials","Response from Senator Mikulski to Co-Sponsored Letter on the Space Station Freedom Program; Reston Facility: NASA Audrey Moore request for meeting with NASA 3/28/1991; Telecommunications Equipment Research and Manufacturing Competition Act 1990 S. 1981; Amtrak Reauthorization and Improvement Act H.R. 5095; Space Station Freedom Program Reston, VA; Environment and Public Works Hearing 2/5/1991, Infrastructure, Productivity, and Economic Growth; The Honorable John Warner; Environment and Public Works Hearing 2/7/1991, Demographic Trends and Transportation Demand; Telecommunications Equipment, Research and Manufacturing Competition Act of 1991 S. 173; Space Station Freedom Program; Wall Street Journal: After Recent Setbacks, NASA Faces a Fight Over Funding, 7/9/1990; Environment and Public Works Water resources, Transportation, Infrastructure Sub-committee, Hearing Magnetic Levitation Transportation Systems, 3/7/1990; MFJ Legislation Must be Fair to All Telcos; Endless Error: The Case for Lifting the Bell Restrictions [binder]; Environment and Public Works Hearing 8/1/1991 GSA; EPW Hearing 1) Congestion Pricing 2) Infrastructure Investment Commission, 3/20/1991; Congressman Wolf's paperwork on Reston: NASA [presentation folder]; EPW Hearing Oversight of GSA's FY 1992 Program Promotion of Public Building Design Excellence, 3/14/1991; \"Local Phone Firms Gain New Freedom\", Washington Post, 7/26/1991","Contracting Out; Cola Cap/Semi-Annual Change; Day Care for Fed. Employees/S. 3007, H.R. 6269; Civil Service General; FY 1985 Budget Request Actions; Commission; Moving Expense Bill-P.L. 98-151; Draft Registration for Civil Service, S. 2740, H.R. 3984; Comparable Worth; Relocation Services; Civil Service Ex-Spouses, S.2821/HR 2300; Closed Inquiries, 1/29/85; Nomination; Pay Equity: The Comparable Worth Issue IP0283P [portfolio folder]; Civil Service Commission; FAA Police Pay; C.S. Correspondence - Legislative; Comparable Worth-1985; Misc. Remarks/Speech Prep.; D.C. Statehood; Bennett Nomination; Becton Nomination","Portsmouth; Edinburgh Greens: 202; Lonesome Pine Hospital; Newport News Voting Rights; Loose Paper: First Baptist Church Bute Street; Prince William Co.; SS United States; Loose Paper: The Allegheny Parkway Report; Lynchburg: Neighborhood Development; Loose Paper: Virginia Water Resources Report; Peninsula Homebuilders Sec. 404; Loose Paper: correspondence; Head Start- Fairfax; Colonel's Quarters; Makemie Manor; Pel Regs - Asphalt; Suffolk Housing - Bishop Black Well, Oct. 24; CDBG- Lynchburg Alphonso Grant; Lewinsville Retirement Res.; RIEGEL; Theatre IV - UDAG; Loose Paper: correspondence; Loose Paper: correspondence; The Care Center; Virginia Air and Space Center Hampton Roads History Center; Church Hill Historic District; 8th; Norfolk People Move; VHD A: Sec. 8 Housing; Stoney Creek Health Center; Gordonsville - CDBG Water Supply; Telamon Corp./labor grant; Enterprise Zones; Loudoun Ambulatory - Surgical Cox; HHS - VA. Water Project; Small Business Admin.; Homeless Day Care - Junior League; Loudoun Memorial Hospital; Loose paper: correspondence; Jack and Shelly Jones - EPA","Management Systems [presentation folder]; Transportation Appropriations/NHS Amendment; Toll Facilities; Simon; Leaky-Jeffords Sec. 143; Repeal Sanction (Mack); Crumb Rubber [presentation folder]; Gregg Bond-I \u0026 M; Third Party; Tolls-Baucus/McConnell; Sarbanes/Mikulski-BW Parkway; NHS Design Standards [presentation folder]; Hours of Service; Murkowski/Dalton Highway; Section 1003 ( c ); DBE's; Conformity; Lautenberg-Speed Limits; CBO Letter; Johnston; Cohen - 13 c; Kohl-Wisc. Truck Weights; Roth/Biden Amtrak Amendment; Thomas: Continue Research [presentation folder]; Reid-Truck Speed Limits; Agriculture-Hours of Service; Members Requests; Grams/Property; Motorcycle Helmets; CMAQ; Freight International Financing; Woodrow Wilson Bridge Bill; Woodrow Wilson Bridge; Thomas - 2nd Amendment; Florida [presentation folder]; CMAQ; Graham: Alligator Alley [presentation folder]; Daschle/Pressler - Sioux City; U.S. 81; McConnell/Ford-Natcher Bridge; Hatfield/Packwood I-5; Jeffords/Design Criteria; Managers Amendment; Innovative Financing; Stevens-S. 440; NHS/Amtrak; NHS Statements; Single Audit; Penn Station [presentation folder]; Dulles Greenway 1995; Pressler/Metric; Specter; Bumpers; Domenici; Recreational Trails; Lott-Pearl River Bridge/Airport Connector; Hutchinson/Tarrant County; Woodrow Wilson Bridge Improvement Study [envelope]; McCain: Demo Funding","Marshal Home Preservation Fund; NPS/Shenandoah Valley Report; Untitled Folder: The Civil War Trust; Manassas- Volunteer Mounted Horse Patrol; Shenandoah Valley National Battlefields Partnership Act of 1993; Shenandoah Valley National Battlefields Partnership Act of 1993; Universal Cask System: VA Power; Patriots Memorial","100th Congress (1st \u0026 2nd Session) Armed Services; 99th Congress (1st \u0026 2nd Sessions) Veterans Affairs; 99th Congress (1st \u0026 2nd Session) Armed Services","Commerce, 1990; Fin- Health-RTD, 1990; Finance, 1990; EPW, 1990; Housing, 1990; Labor-RTD, 1990; Interior- Battlefields, 1990; Judiciary, 1990; Foreign Relations, 1990; Labor, 1990; Veterans, 1990; Governmental Affairs, 1990; Energy, 1990; Rules, 1990","Correspondence dealing with the Coal industry Retiree Health Benefit Act [binder]; Untitled presentation folder: Dear Colleague/Attachments; Statement on the introduction of the Reachback Tax Emergency Relief Act [binder]; Untitled presentation folder: Press; Untitled presentation folder: Legal; Loose Paper: legislative material, correspondence from 1994; Untitled Folder: material dealing with Reachback tax Relief act","Untitled presentation folder: Reach Back Relief 1995; Pittston; Pittston; 1995; Untitled presentation folder: Notes; Reach back Relief Act 1994; Coal Tax Credit","ESA: Pacific Rivers Council; Rhinehart Tire Fire Superfund Site; ABEX Superfund Site-- Portsmouth, VA; RCRA Hearing: Municipal Waste Recycling; 6/5/91; Commerce: NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center; Buckingham County Landfill; Virginia Superfund Sites [presentation folder]: Dixie Caverns Landfill Superfund- Rake; EPW: General: Suffolk Landfill; Fairfax Tank Farm; Virginia Superfund Sites [presentation folder]: H \u0026 H, Inc./FLIPPO Superfund Site; Buckingham county Landfill Superfund Site [book]; Cheatham Annex; Scott's Creek Dump (Portsmouth)","100th Congress (1st and 2nd Session) - Foreign Affairs [binder]; 99th Congress (1st and 2nd Session)- Foreign Affairs [binder]; Binder: empty","2/18 Richland Black Lung Meeting [binder]; Senate Special Committee on Aging-4/11/1990 [binder]; Yeltsin Visit; Virginia Hospital Association Spring Conference-HOS/PAC Breakfast; Black Lung Trust Fund Briefing Books [binder]; Health Insurance Access; Children's Hospital of the Kings Daughters/Tricare Reforms; Welfare Reform; Health Care Reform Conference in Norfold-1/1994; White House Conference on Aging; Nirschl et al.-SR 236-3/11; Aging Committee; Christiansburg-Montgomery Co. Chamber of Commerce Dinner; Unemployment Extension-Fall 1993; Black Lung 1988-89; Medicaid Moratorium/Provider Tax","S. 1304 Baucus/Chafee Wetlands; Global Warming Debate- 103rd Congress; EPW: Environmental Protection Sub: Wetlands City of Hampton Project; S. 823 - National Wildlife Refuge System Management and Policy Act Hearing 6/9/93; EPA Report on Second-Hand Smoke, 1993; FWS Refuge Plan; 9/15/93 EPW Wetlands Hearing S. 1304; Notification of Chemical Application Act- 103rd Congress; RFK Stadium 1991; Wetlands--General Information and Federal Register 8/14th; Endangered Species Act: Recovery Plan and Preservation Plan 5/1992, Committee Hearing 8/1992; Ozone Depletion and Global Warming Debate, 1991-1992; Property Rights; S. 1491 Partnerships for Wildlife; Endangered Species; Miscellaneous","S. 2605 Prescription Drugs, legislation, clippings, newsletters, correspondence, notes, reports; Untitled presentation folder: clippings, correspondence, reports, notes","Chesapeake bay Restoration Act; EPW: EP Subcommittee: Clean Water: CSO's; Amendments/Related Issues Clean Water Act Reauthorization 1991; Clean Water Act Hearing 6/16/1993, General Overview; Clean Water Reauthorization 1993, Baucus-Chafee Bill; 8/5/93 Clean Water Hearing, Other Federal Agencies; Clean Water Act Reauthorization 103rd Congress-General Information; Clean Water Act Overview Hearing, 9/22/1992; 7/93 Watershed Hearing Management; Clean Water Act Hearing 7/1/93, Toxic Provisions","Clover Project- REA Financing- Post Secretary Interior; Untitled folder: reference material regarding commodities futures; Loose Conference Packet; Chem. Lawn Amendments/Statement; Nominations; Cotton Yields; USDA Reorganization Passed 103rd Congress; Border Collie; Dioxin; Vitamins-MJB; ODEC/Highly Confidential [presentation folder]; Minority Farmers 1990 Farm Bill; Pari-Mutuel Sports; Pesticides/Insecticides; Pesticides- EPA Worker Protection Standards; Food Stamps-US Printing; New Castle Ranger Station; Farm Bill; Clinton Budget- FY 1996, USDA; Minority Set-Aside; Loose Conference packets (3); Glickman/Nomination; 1989 Pork Issues; Untitled Folder: correspondence, agendas, and legislation regarding S.178; Windy Hill; Loose clippings; Memos; Nutrition","S. 1862 - Wildlife Refuge Mgmt. Act; Space Station; S. 58--The National Biological Diversity Act of 1991; Lewis \u0026 Clark Center - Explore; Lorton Landfill Amendment 101st Congress, 1991 DC Appropriations; Metro D. C. Waste Management Study Robb; 1991 Clean Coal Projects; RCRA's \"Derived From\" Rule: A Regulation Frustrating RCRA's Goals of Resource Conservation and Recovery","Background on Space Station: Coalition Information; Background on Space Station: Congressional Quarterly Articles; Background on Space Station: Memos; Space Station [binder]; Background on Space Station: Space Station Debate 8/2/1994 VA - HUD Appropriations; Background on Space Station: Articles on Space Station; Background on Space Station: \"Dear Colleague\" Letters; Background on Space Station: 1. Draft Statement on Space Station 2. \"Benefits to Humanity\" Congressional Research Service Memo [binder]; Space Station Articles 1995; Space Station Freedom, Reston, VA. Facility; Background on Space Station [presentation folder] Space Station Articles; The Superconducting Super Collider [binder]; Background on Space Station: C. R. S. Reports; Senator Warner Space Station Statement Sept. 26/1995; Space Station Debate 1995 Background Information","NADEP Norfolk [presentation folder]; untitled: Itinerary for 6/10/1993 [binder]; Norfolk - Miscellaneous SC [presentation folder]; Naval Undersea Warfare Center NUWC [presentation folder]; NADEP Norfolk [VHS]; Base Closure 1991 [presentation folder]; Naval Surface Warfare Center - Dahlgren [presentation folder]","Senate Republican Tf. for Defense Conversion April - June 1992 [binder]; Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 4 (References) [binder]; Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 3 (References) [binder]","Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Committee Testimony; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: General Information; Federal Employees EEDC; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Position Articles and Letters; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Letters - Oppose; Hatch Act 1993; PERRY POST OFFICE; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress.: Letters - Pro; Early Retirement Bill; Hatch Act 1991; S 349 - Lobbying Disclosure Act; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Newspaper Articles; S.1 - Unfunded Mandate; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Reports and Research; Hatch Act; Nat. and Comn. Service - 1991-; H.R. 782; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Bulletins and Newsletters","Front Royal VA Customs Staffing Reduction; State Unclaimed Property Equitable escheatment; FASB S1175; Fannie May and State Information on Branching; Freddie Mac; Federal Reserve System; VAT; CDBG; Bank Regulation; National Customs Automation System; Capital Gains (2?); IRAS; Derivatives; 1992 End of Session Notes on Banking Legislation; FIRRea Report; Defense Production Act; Credit Crunch; Credit Union Information; BANK Regulator Consolidation; Banking Overview; H.R. 11 Tax Bill 10/1992 [presentation folder]; State Taxes; Secondary Mortgage Market; 1991 Virginia Tax Exempt Bonds; Taxation of Corporate Sponsorship; Targeted Jobs Tax Credit; IRS: Corporate Gifts to Charities Abroad; 1992 Tax Guide; 1994 Banking Bills; Mr. Gates; Excise Taxes \u0026 Retrogresivity; Richmond Redcup and Housing Authority; Passive Losses; Shelby/Mack ECO Growth Act; Larry Lindsey Federal Reserve Nomination; A History of the Thrift Industry and Thrift Information; Luxury Tax; Mortgage Revenue Bonds","EPA: RCRA Reforms; 101st Congress, 2nd Session, EPW Hearing on Interstate Solid Waste Transport, 7/18/1990; RCRA Amendments [presentation folder]: Lautenberg Amendments, Durenberger Amendment, Symms Amendment, Jeffords Amendments, Moynihan Amendments., Woffard Amendments, Smith Amendment, Metzenbaum Amendment, Graham Amendment, Reid-Warner-Scrap Amendment; Recycling Hearing: Responsible Entity, 3/5/92; 102nd Congress EPW Hearing, Interstate Transportation of Solid Waste, 6/18/1991; Recycling Hearing 3/5/92; S 976; RCRA: Industrial D; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence","RTC-Clippings, etc.; KIT WEBB (IRS Case); NAFTA; Dislocated Workers - Job Assistance; MPVs; Entitlements; Social Security Notch; Caribbean Basin Trade; Flood Insurance-Research; SSDI Reform; World Bank; Tax Extenders; Pension Plans-Cross Testing; European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD); S. 1633 [envelope]; Untitled Folder: Clippings; GATT; EKG, Young Physician etc.; H.C. Meetings with Constituents (notes); S.265-Economic Growth and Regulatory; 3/1992 Tax Bill - Rejected; Trade; AMT (Alternative Minimum Tax); FDIC-Bank Regulations Capital to Asset Ratios; Truth in Tax-Exempt Giving Act; Medicare-Medicaid (CRS, etc.); Gas Tax BTU \u0026 Transportation Tax; Senator Warner-NAFTA; Trade: Burlington Ind.; D.C. Taxicab; Community Development Banking Act; General Banking; Mortgage Revenue Bonds; Otolaryngologists/Plastic Surgeons; Credit Unions; Home Health Care; Homelessness; Medicare Physician Payment Reform; Diversification of Financial Services; Social Security; Cola; Vat Tax; Estate Tax; IRS Code-Section 936","An Analysis of the Industrial Structure of Virginia's Defense Industry, 2/1993; Loose Papers: Clippings, Memos, Charts, Faxes; Gov's Commission on Def Conversion \u0026 Econ. Adjustment; Defense Conversion; Governor's Conference on Defense Conversion [2 portfolio folders]; A Profile of Defense Procurement Spending in Virginia Defense Expenditures in Virginia, 7/1992; Governor's Commission on Defense Conversion and Economic Adjustment [binder]; Untitled Folder: Talking Points and Clippings; Special Edition; Governor's Commission on Defense Conversion and Economic Adjustment, First Report to the Governor, 11/1992; Defense Cuts: State and Local Action for Economic Adjustment; Norfolk-Defense Conversion; Estimated Private Sector Defense Employment by Industry and Region in Virginia, 2/1993; Listing Virginia's Prime Defense Contractors Ranked by Contract, 2/1993; A CBO Study: The Economic Effects of Reduced Defense Spending, 2/1992; Crystal City Defense Conversion; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation [United States Senate portfolio folder]","Hatch Act [binder]; N View; Hydrosystems; Virginia Governor Report on International Trade Development (2/5/1993); Turbines and Generations; Merck Foreign Trade Zone; Active Matrix Liquid Crystal; Andrews \u0026 Assc., Chocolate Manufacturers; Untitled Folder: Correspondence, Clippings, Portfolio Folder; US Chili/FTA; BTG; Lori: Civil Rights 1991 [presentation folder]: Memorandum, Clippings, Reports, Press Releases, Letter and Backup Binder; Civil Rights Legislation 1990 [presentation folder]: Correspondence, Memorandum, Reports","Solid Waste in General; 102nd Congress - 1st Session Subcommittee on Environ. Prot. BASEL CONVENTION (7/26/91); Basel Convention-International Tran boundary Movement of Hazardous Waste--Memorandum of Law; Points of Contact; Recycling Legislation Senator Warner; RCRA: Hazard Waste Incinerators; RCRA: Shell Oil vs. EPA; 102nd Congress Legislation Resource Conservation and Recovery Act--Solid Waste; RCRA: Hazardous Wastes; S. 1429 Hazardous Waste Reduction; Correspondence","Brinkema, Leoni Judge-Eastern; Eastern, Smith, Rebecca B.; Farrell, Thomas Judge-Eastern; Blank, Irving Easter Judgeship; Wright, Wiley Judgeship-Eastern; Herman, Sharon Judge-Eastern; Judge Williams Vacancy; Morgan, Henry Judge-Eastern; Lawson, Thomas Judge-Eastern; Berkley, Waverly Judgeship - Eastern; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District; Sheridan, Paul Judge-Eastern; Eastern District Judgeship 1991; Jackson, Raymond Judgeship-East; Jackson, Raymond Judge-Eastern; Judgeships - Eastern District; Cynkar, Robert Judge-Eastern; Anderson, Alvin Judgeship - Eastern; King, Ray Judge-Eastern; Humphreys, Robert Judge-Eastern; Clark, Mort Judgeship-Eastern; Slater, Mildred Judge-Eastern; Townsend, Lee Judge-Eastern; Ellis, T. S. Judge-Eastern Dist.; Eastern - Townsend, H. Lee; Eastern District Judgeships; Glaser, Richard Judge-Eastern; Payne, Robber Judgeship-Eastern; Lemons, Donald Judgeship-Eastern; David, Buddy Judge-Eastern; Bishop, Bruce Judge-Eastern; Mahoney, Maureen Judge-Eastern; Murphy, Gregory Judgeship-East; U.S. Judgeships; Western - Wilson, same","Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 1 [binder]; Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 2 [binder]","5 folders, A-E containing correspondence, reports, notes; Regulatory Flexibility Act [presentation folder]; GAO Report: Agencies Compliance [presentation folder]; Hearing 3/8/1995 [presentation folder]; White House Small Business Conference; Articles, General Information on Reg Flex [presentation folder]; Kerry Small Business Bill 1994; SBA Chief Advocate Info [presentation folder]; Regulatory Flexibility Bill [presentation folder]","6/11/1993 Hearings; Final Closure- Articles; Norfolk Shipyard; NESEC Portsmouth; The Honorable John W. Warner, United States Senate, Russell Senate Office Bldg. [binder]","Letters- BRAC 93; Navy Correspondence; BRAC- Letters; VA Hearing- 4/20/1993; Base Closure Data [envelope]; GAO Reports, Process; Vint Hill Farm Station; Crystal City- Miscellaneous- Post BRAC; Crystal City- Court Challenge; Crystal City-Purchase Option; BRAC Transition Initiative; BRAC- Report to President; BRAC- Public Law 101-510; NADED- Conversion; Military Cleanup; Personal Notes","Richmond- DOD Data Center, Other Virginia Closings/Issues; Fort Lee; Loose paper: Report of Secretary of Navy, Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990; Fort Monroe; NAS Oceana","Institute of Packaging Professionals; Charity Bill; Equal Remedies Act (Civil Rights); European Trade; NAFTA; Housing Issues (gen); NAOMI: RTC; Clarence Thomas; Loose Paper: Housing Affairs","1993 EPW, April-June; 1993 EPW, July-September; 1993 Rules; 1993 EPW, October-December; 1993 EPW January-March; 1993 Energy, July-December; 1993 Energy, January-June; 1993 Governmental Affairs; 1993 For Relations; 1993 Labor; 1993 Judiciary","Base Transition Offices; Arlington/Crystal City","Record of Decision, FINAL Environmental Impact Statement for the Revised Land and Resource Management Plan; George Washington National Forest Maps [shrink wrapped package]; Final Environmental Impact Statement-George Washington National Forest; Comments and Responses: Appendix I to the FINAL Environmental Impact Statement-George Washington National Forest; A Summary of the FINAL Environmental Impact Statement for the Revised Land and Resource Management Plan","Legislative Activities (1/5/1993-7/10/1993); Legislative Activities (1/3/1991-7/18/1992); 1993 Veterans; Legislative Activities (1/5/1993-10/15/1994); 1993 Finance; Legislative Activities (1/5/1991-4/25/1992); Old Misc.; Legislative Activities (1/3/1991-1/11/1992); 1993 SBA","14 Legislative Activities Books: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia","Virginia Port of Entry; NAFTA (publications and correspondence )","Virginia Dept of World Trade; Dunkel Draft (GATT); Rosemary O'Brian Saferco; Elastic Corporation; Germany Trip; China Slave Labor; Textiles; Mr. Fagan: EEC; Enterprise for the Americas; Va Port Authority (fumigant on logs); Japan's Securities Crisis; EC Oil Seed Subsidy; NATO; Dept of Labor trade Adjustment; Multi-Purpose Vehicles; Free Trade Makes Sense; Rules of Origin; Japanese Construction; Hormone- Free Trade; Hercules/Aqualon; Furniture Manufacturers","Loose Paper: copies of bill amendments, rough drafts; Military Retirement; Alternative Persian Gulf War Powers; Nomination Issues; Loose paper: photocopies of congressional record, speeches and reports; Untitled Folder: copies of amendments; Untitled Folder: National Security issues; Loose paper: books dealing with the interpretation of the War Powers Act, and copies of amendments","COE - 25,000 Ton Policy; Lawson Jones - COE - Wetlands; New File: EPW, EP Sub, Clean Air, Municipal Waste Incinerators [presentation folder]; EPW 101, EP Subcommittee, Clean Air, Acid Rain [presentation folder]; New File: EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, State Mtgs.; 1987-1988 Appropriations; New File: EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, ADMINISTRATION DOCS [presentation folder]; EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, Nonattainment [presentation folder]; EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, Warner Rocket Amendment [presentation folder]; 1990 Clean Air Act Warner Acid Rain Amendment; Corps of Engineers - Dinwiddie; EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, 1990 Acr: Bills, Reports [folder \u0026 packet]; Poquoson River; TOXICS [presentation folder]","Co-Sponsored 1989 [presentation folder]; No Position 1990 July - Dec [empty presentation folder]; No Position [empty presentation folder]; Co- Sponsored 1990 [presentation folder]","EPW Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation and Infrastructure Hearing on Public Buildings-GSA, 3/20/1990; EPW Mark-up, FWI Committee Meeting 9/5/1990; Subcommittee on Water Resources Transportation and Infrastructure Hearing on Infrastructure Council Act, 7/17/1990; Economic Development Administration Budget FY 1991; S. 2740 Water resources Development Act 1990 Sections 311 and 312; Economic Development Administration 1989 Annual Report; Department of Transportation FY 1991 Budget; EPW Press Conference, Rebuilding the Foundations: State and Local Public Works Financing and Management; EPW Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation and Infrastructure Hearing, 4/19/1990 S. 2183; EPW Reconciliation FY 1991-1995; Water Resources Bill Letter from Congressman Bennett, Nassau County, Florida; Water Resources Development Act 1990-Conference; Untitled folder: Testimonies and reference materials; 1990 Water Resources Act EPW Hearing Mark-up 5/22/1990; Appropriations - Transportation, Manassas Airport [presentation folder]; National Highway Fatality and Injury Reduction Act (Helmets and Seatbelts) 1989; Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation, and Infrastructure 3/1st Hearing (1990 WRDA); HR 5314 Water Resources Development Act, Amendment by Cong. Sisisky; Untitled folder containing speeches and correspondence; Statement by Senator John Warner, EPW Mark-up Water Resources Dev. Act S. 2183; Appalachian Regional Commission 1991 Budget Issues; EPW Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation, and Infrastructure Hearing ARC and EDA 9/13/1990 [presentation folder]; National Highway Fatality and Injury Reduction Act (Helmets and Seatbelts) 1989; Water Resources Development Act 1990, Congresswoman Lynn Martin Letter; Environment and Public Works, Mark-up Public Buildings, 6/12/1990; Federal Aviation Administration City of Manassas Airport; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Fiscal Year 1991; EPW Federal Infrastructure Council Act (Burdick) [presentation folder]; EPW 5/15/1990 Hearing on Assistance for developing Environmental Facilities; EPW Polling, 4 Water Resources Resolutions","Gulf Pollution Task Force Advisory Meeting III, Briefing Notebook, 7/11/1991; EPW: General: Environmental Strategy/Legislation; NEA Funding 101st Congress, Warner's Bill S. 3010; 101st Legis/ Sponsored and Co-Sponsored [4 envelopes]; Ethyl Additive; NPS Huntley Meadows Lockheed Blvd.; Ivan Selin/Mike Hayden Nomination 5/21/1991","SBIR Hearing-House 11/26/1991; Enhanced Modular Signal Processor (UYS-2); Camp Picket/A. P. Hill Realignment; Congressional Monitor; Assault Weapons; Closed Cases; Closed Cases; Canadair Challenger Briefing [binder]; 10/29/1991 Hearing/SB and Kuwait; Base Closure- Credit Union; Navy Consolidation GSA; Miscellaneous; VA Forum Speech 11/14/1991; Loose Correspondence regarding General Dynamics; Army Corps Reorganization; GSA/Navy Building Procurement; CIA Relocation; Navy Consolidations","American Psychological Association; Job Corps; US Post Office Congressional Briefing Material, 99th Congress (2 copies) [loose]; American Amputee Foundation; Southern Regional Task Force on Infant Mortality Interim Report and A Fiscal Imperative [loose]; National Association of College Admissions Counselors; Committee on Aging Testimonies [untitled]; American Diabetes Association; Background on the Civil Service Retirement System [loose]; Vocational Education; A Report to Congress from the Office of Special Counsel [loose]; American Lung Association of Virginia; Reports on Aging, GRH and Elderly [envelope]; Loose correspondence, tax forms, newsletters; American Postal Workers Union; Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International; Report to the Chairman Special Committee on Aging United States Senate: Medicare's Policies and Prospective Payment Rates [loose]; Pension Forum IV: Federal Pension Speech [envelope]; Loose documents regarding Medicare and retirement; Age Discrimination in Employment Act; Clippings and reports regarding Social Security [envelope]; Testimonies regarding pacemakers [loose]; American Library Association, Education Reform; United Cerebral Palsy Association Congressional Visits Information Packet; Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and Disability Insurance Trust Funds [loose]","US Army Senior Officer Legal Orientation Course Desk Book, 1991 [binder]; Military Law Reporter, Volume 19 (1991) [binder]; Fiscal Law Desk Book, 32nd Fiscal Law Course, 1991 [binder]; Military Law Reporter, Volume 1 (1973) [binder]","1995 Education; 1995 Budget; 1995 Press Releases; 1995 Agriculture; 1995 Banking; 1995 Administration; 1995 Energy; 1994 Speeches/Floor Statements; 1995 Aging; 1995 Commerce; 1995 Speeches/Floor Statements, January - June; 1995 Armed Services; 1995 Appropriations; 1995 Speeches-Floor Statements, July - December","EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress CFC Hearing, 5/19/89; EPW Committee 101 Congress Subcommittee Hearing -- OIL SPILLS 7/13/1989; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress Toxic Chemical Use in Aerospace, 7/5/89; EPW Committee - 101st Congress Oil Spill Legislation Hearing, 7/21/89 [empty folder]; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress Right to Know Pollution Data, 5/10/89; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress North American Wetlands Conservation Act, 6/1/89; EPW - 101st Congress Hearing on Oil Spill Legislation (7/21/89) [empty folder]; EPW - 101st Congress RCRA Authorization; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress Clean Water Oversight, 6/16/89; EPW - 101st Congress Turner Conference Hearing (7/24/89); EPW Committee Mark-Up 101 Congress S.804, North American Wetlands, 6/22/89; EPW Committee - 101st Congress Oil Spill Legislation Hearing, 7/21/89; EPW 101 Congress Hearing Re: NRC Reorganization, 7/19/89; EPW Committee 101 Congress Full Committee Reconciliation Mark-Up, 7/20/89; EPW Committee 101 Congress Subcommittee Hearing Coastal Pollution, 7/12 \u0026 7/25/89; EPW - 101st Congress Full Committee Business Meeting, T 7/20/89 [empty folder]; EPW Committee101 Congress Full Committee Mark-Up S.804 North American Wetlands, 7/20/89","1993 Speeches/Floor Statements; 103rd Congress Co-signed 1994; 102nd Congress Co-signed 1991; 102nd Congress Co-sponsored 1992; 102nd Congress Co-signed 1992; 102nd Congress Co-sponsored 1991; 103rd Congress Sponsored Leg.; 103rd Congress Co-signed 1993; 103rd Congress Co-sponsored 1993; 103rd Congress Co-sponsored 1994; 103rd Congress No Positions 1994; 103rd Congress Dear Colleagues; 102nd Congress Sponsored Leg.","OPM RIF Regulations; Merit Cash Awards; untitled: FBI contract [envelope]; Revenue Forgone / Blind Mailings; Reduction - In - Force; Pay Comparability Raise; ICC Pay Appropriations; NASA Engineers; Federal Government Service Task Force [envelope]; Pay Raise; Postmaster; United States Office of Personnel Management News [packet]; Merit Pay, Pay Equity / H.R. 5680 S958; Public Employee Appreciation Day; Lorton Retirees; loose papers: civil service retirement; Merit Pay; New Federal Retirement; DoD Civilian Moving Expenses; Prince William Postal; Moving Expenses Amendments - 1985; 1989 - Relocation / Last Move Home; retirement benefits [packet]; Government Reorganization - OMB Plan; Recommendations","Warner Record: Finance / Taxes; Warner Record: TRADE; Warner Record: Social Security (Senior Citizens); Warner Record: Banking / Housing / Urban Affairs; Warner Record: Judiciary; Warner Record: Budget \u0026 Appropriations; Warner Record: Environment; Warner Record: Education; Warner Record: Regulatory Reform; Warner Record: Commerce / Small Business; Warner Record: Savings \u0026 Loans; Warner Record: Energy / Natural Resources; Warner Record: Labor; Warner Record: National Security; Warner Record: Transportation; Warner Record: Health; Warner Record: Welfare; Warner Record: Aging; Warner Record: Federal Employees","Contracting Facts [presentation folder]; Computer Instructions \u0026 Notes; Closed Cases [presentation folder]; Norfolk Signed RIF; International Trade / Kuwait; AF Restructuring; German / U.S. Army Band Concert; untitled: office information; Navy Sealift; Congressional Monitor; Admiral Kimmel File [presentation folder]; VA National Guard Projects; Ethics; General Dynamics Move to No. VA.; Virginia Contractor Info; American Gear Mfg. Association; Carbonyl Iron Powders; Kuwait Embassy (Miscellaneous); Newport News / Saudis FF2000; Navy MILCON Projects","SSDI-Disabled Yet Denied; Pacemakers; Dickinson-Medicaid Hearing; Profiles in Aging America; Memorandum and Agendas [binder]; Hearing: \"Prescription Drug Prices\"; Older American Drug Victims; Untitled Folder: Correspondence and Clippings related to UV Health Sciences Center; Hearing: \"SSA's Representative Payee Program: Safeguarding Beneficiaries Against Abuse\"; Hearing: \"New Directions for SSA: Revitalizing Service to the Public\"; UVA Luncheon; UVA health Sciences Center Luncheon; Aging in Place: Community Based Care for Older Virginians [3 envelope]; Hearing: \"Medigap Policies: Filling Gaps or Emptying Pockets?\"; Hearing: \"Federal Implementation of Obra 87 Nursing Home Reform Provisions Hearing\"; Hearing: \"Aging in Place: Community-Based Care for Older Virginians\"","Relocation '90; Nat. Guard Technicians; Edward J Mazur, Nominee for Controller, Office of Federal Financial Management-OMB; BCBSNCA/Medicare Contract; Ag-Cash \u0026 C.L.O.C.; Pension Tax Treatment; Wilson-Long Term Care; Pihston; Narfe Debate; Coal Industry--S. 1989; Heinz-Coal Health Benefits","S. 965; Other Amendments; Highways; Budget; EPW Hearing, Reauthorization of Federal Surface Transportation Programs, 5/14/1991/Sen. Warner Statement Before EPW Committee; Minimum Allocation; Votes; FAST Amendment; Untitled presentation folder: Memorandum, Press Releases, Clippings; Charts; Fast Summary; Low Population Density Factors; Amendments","Proposed Wilderness Designation in Virginia-1991; Manassas Battlefield; Battlefields; Ferry Farm; Rappahannock River Refuge; Interior Appropriations. 1993; H.R. 09, Virginia Parks Bill; Shenandoah National Park, Related Lands Study; ENR: INT: Offshore Drilling; 1992 Transportation Appropriations.; Manassas Battlefield; Untitled Folder: Federal Emergency Management Agency; Untitled presentation folder: Background Material regarding Utah; Interior Appropriations; Back Bay/Plum Tree Bland","S. Resolution Forms; S. Bill Forms; Congressional Record Reprints; 106th Weekly Mail Reports; 106th No Position; S. 2370 - ISTEA - 1991 102nd Congress; S. J. Resolution Forms; Amendment Forms; Information Circulated; S. Con. Resolution Forms; 106th Legislation Warner Co-sponsored; Byrd Statute; Bork; JW Intros; 106th Warner Sponsored Legislation; 106th \"Dear Colleagues\" Co-Signed; Sample Letters/Forms; 106th Cosponsors of Warner Legislation (UCs); LA/LC Responsibilities; 106th Cosigned Letters; 106th Warner \"Dear Colleagues\"; 106th Floor Statements; 106th \"Dear Colleagues\" Misc.","Research; Transfer Highway and Transit; Land Use; Planning Amendments; Governors Letter/Senators Letter; S. 404 Ref (revised); ISTEA Reauth-21-26 B Level; Recreational Trails; Route 50; Traffic Calming; Sec. 4(f) and Sec. 106 Streamlining and NEPA, Nyden/Graham; CBO Runs; Function 400; Old Runs; MAQ; EPW Committee Rules; HERS; ISTEA: Formula Calculations; Amendment w/; ISTEA Hearing: New York, 4/7/97; Wetlands; 4.3 cent revenue; Research-CRS-ITS; Baucus/4.3 cent transfer; Rec. Trails; Trust Fund Balance/$26 B; Budget Resolution Amendment; ISTEA Budget Levels; Route 50; Traffic Calming; Billboards","Warner Record 1991 [binder]; untitled: [binder]; Catastrophic Health I: CH 1127 Nursing House /High Cost Concerns; Catastrophic Health I [presentation folder]; 1988 Catastrophic Health; Catastrophic Health I: S-1127 1987 Medicare Cat. H Loss Prev. Act; Catastrophic Health II: Recent Press Release (late Sept. to Oct. ) Concerning Cat, Health as Whole; Catastrophic Health I: Cancer Prevention; Catastrophic Health I: CH 1127 Medicaid; untitled: legislative status of bills [binder]; untitled: [binder]; Catastrophic Health Amendment; Catastrophic Health II [presentation folder]; AARP VIEWS","U.S. District Court Eastern District of North Carolina Raleigh Division, Order and Memorandum Opinion: State of North Carolina, et al., v. Colonel Ronald E. Hudson, et al. 7/7/1987 [book]; Decision and Findings in the Constituency Appeal of the Virginia Electric and Power Company from an Objection by the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, 5/19/1994 [book]; U.S. District Court Eastern District of North Carolina Raleigh Division, Order and Memorandum Opinion: State of North Carolina, et al., v. Colonel Ronald E. Hudson, et al. 2/2/1990 [book]; United States Department of the Army Corps of Engineers, Lake Gaston Project Environmental Assessment [book] (2 copies); ENR: INT: Brandy Station Battlefield [presentation folder]; Feasibility report and Final Environmental Impact Statement, Water Supply Study Hampton Roads, Virginia Chowan River and Tributaries Virginia and North Carolina [book]; S.640 (Floor) [presentation folder]; FERC: Environmental Assessment, Non-project Use of Project Lands and Water for the City of Virginia Beach Water Supply Project FERC 2009-003 7/23/1993 [book]","Interstate Waste Amendments - Warner; Flow Controls: Municipal Solid Waste; Untitled: Interstate waste 1994-1995 [presentation folder]; Solid Waste Transportation [presentation folder]; Interstate Waste 1999 [presentation folder]","untitled: The National Fund For the U. S. Botanic Garden 1991 Board Member Manual [binder]; ALAR [presentation folder]; The National Fund for the United States Botanic Garden [2 presentation folders]; untitled: Alar and pesticides; 1989-1990 Spray Bulletin For Commercial Tree Fruit Growers [booklet]; ALAR [binder]; loose papers: clippings, Botanic Garden materials, EPA materials; 3 Untitled Folders: The National Fund for the United States Botanic Garden","106th Commerce, Science, and Transportation; 106th Finance; 106th Floor Statements; 106th Rules and Administration; 106th Cosigned Letters; 106th Ethics; 106th Intelligence; 106th Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; 106th Armed Services; 106th Small Business; 106th Energy and Natural Resources; 106th Governmental Affairs; 106th Judiciary; 106th Budget; 106th Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs; 106th Foreign Relations; 106th Environment and Public Works; 106th Congress Veterans' Affairs","Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Access and Costs: Recommendations for Title IV;\" 7/24/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Students AID Delivery: $320 Million, Too Much Money for Too Little Accountability?\" 5/15/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Pell Grants and Tax Policy: which Approach Serves which Population; 3/14/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act; 2/27/1997 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Professional Development (Title V)--- The Role of Higher ED Institutions in Preparing our Teachers for the 21st Century; 3/20/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Hearing book: \"The Non-School Hours: Mobilizing School and Community Resources;\" 2/25/98 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Opportunity Programs: Opening the Doors to Higher Education;\" 6/12/97 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; 7/29/1997; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Overview of Adult Education;\" 5/16/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Over View of Vocational Education;\" 4/24/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Campus Based Programs - Reshaping Policy to Meet the Needs of a Changing Student Population;\" 4/23/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Technology and the Virtual University: Opportunities and challenges;\" 4/16/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Reauthorization of IDEA\" 1/29/1997 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Committee on Education and the Workforce; 5/15/97","Hearing on Chesapeake Bay, Great Lakes Environmental Protection Subcommittee; 7/18; Chesapeake Bay Restoration Act of 1993; Clean Water Act Regional Programs Chesapeake Bay; 8/4/93; Hopewell/Pretreatment; Judicial Review; Sediments; Untitled Folder: wetlands; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: Virginia Power; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: DSE; Clean Water 1996; Clean Water: CSOs; Contaminated Sediment; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: Watershed Planning/Program","106th Administration, 1999-2000; 106th Appropriations, 2000; 106th Aging, 1999-2000 [empty]; 106th Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; 1999-2000; 106th Appropriations, 1999","Lanfenberg; Baucus; Graham; Wyden; Wilson Bridge-FEIS; Warner; Untitled Folder: Highway funding; Hutchinson; Allard; Lieberman; Constructor Magazine: with Senator Warner on the cover, 6/1997 (4 copies); Sessions; Inhofe; Byrd-Gramm Amendment; ISTEA: Truck Issues and Safety; Bills; Chafee","Travel Agent Commission Cap; Bristol Utilities; Energy Day; FY 1996 Appropriations; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: ETW Appropriations; Coast Guard; Joint Planning Project [binder]; Energy and Warner Appropriations FY 1997; One Call; Battlefield Protection Program; Congressional Briefing Book- Ellen Stein; 7/26/96 [binder]; Amtrak/Railroad Issues; National Ground Intelligence Center; YRE - IB; Warner '93 Amendments; National Airport Terminal; Regulatory Reform; Thank you; Automobile Museum; Eastern Shoreline; MT Weather; IWT Appropriations; Tourism; CSX; RT 288; Miller FDE; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: ETW Appropriations; Weston; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: Commerce Appropriations; Energy Day; Wildlife Refuge Bill; Gateway 2000; BESTEA; The Board; Rappahannock Refuge; Airports; NAFTA and Transportation; VA Warner- Oak Hill","Gateway 21 Virginia's Regional Airport System Plan Study; Loose Papers: Tables, Outlines, and Summaries regarding Transportation; Senator Warner (Ellen Stein) 225; Untitled Folder: Correspondence and Memorandum regarding the Elizabeth River; Levisa Fork Basin Flood Damage Reduction Study [red folder]; Joint Planning Project: Black Bay National Wildlife Refuge [binder]; A2; Banking Bill 1987--S. 790/HR 27","NHS Hearing: Innovative Finance 4/6/95; DOT Reorganization; Transportation Mandates NGA AASHTO VDOT; NHS: Intermodal Connectors; ISTEA Sec. 1003 Limitations; Transportation Conformity; Transportation Enhancements; Appropriations/Demo Rescissions; NHS: 2/23/95 Hearing; Transportation Warranties; Highway Safety: Alcohol; DOT: SIBs and Admin funding; Scenic Byways; NHS: Recreational Trails","74 folders arranged chronologically by day, 1/1-3/15/1989","Background [presentation folder]; Questions [presentation folder]; NHS Hearing: Mandates 3/30/1995 (153, 1038); Briefing Book Senator John Warner S. 1121 [binder]; Shenandoah Battlefields 1995; Testimony [presentation folder]; ENR: Lake Gaston Project- City of VA Beach","S. 1023 DC Highway Waiver; ITS; Statement [presentation folder]; NHS: Vehicle Scrappage; S. 440 (As Passed Senate); Speed Limit; DOT Budget; Davis-Bacon; NHS: Trust Fund Off Budget; Briefing for Senator John W. Warner [binder]; Smart Road 1995; I-73","Committee Reports [presentation folder]; Parris Actions [presentation folder]; S. 513 Retirement Provisions [presentation folder]; Council Opposition et al. [presentation folder]; Polygraph Protection; Mikulski/Warner Amendment [presentation folder]; Bureau of Mines; Government Exec. Pay Raise; Lump Sum Tax Treatment; CFC/OPM/Appropriations Amend.; Principals [presentation folder]; Consensus Amendment [presentation folder]; Managing to Payroll; Plant Closing; Debate Material and Newspaper [presentation folder]; Background Information [presentation folder]; Whistleblower Protection Act; Senate and House Bills [presentation folder]; Teachers/Education [presentation folder]; CR 1987 Relocation; Run to Daylight; GSA 1987 - Marty Gold; Preference Amendment [presentation folder]; Prohibition on Funding [presentation folder]; Welfare Reform; Dan Daniel Post Office; McKee Confirmation, Koch '89; Mikulski Amendment [presentation folder]; D.C. Residency; Postal Service - Off Budget; Susan Alvarado Confirmation","GSA; Speechwriting; Check; Shutdown '96; Untitled presentation folder: Clippings, Correspondence; Furlough Protection Act; Senator; Furlough Protection Act; America's National Maritime Museum; Seahunt; Untitled Folder: Talking Points, Correspondence; Damon Pike; Monument; U.S. General Services Administration, FY 1997, Congressional Justifications; Amtrak Board; DOT","Stafford County; Water Projects Misc.; Fredericksburg Bus Service; Reese Smith-Quail Run; Water Resources Legislation, 1985; Roanoke-Spring Hollow Res.; COE-Aberdeen Proving Ground; Corps of Engineers Gen.; Cogeneration Plants; Navsea Norfolk; Pound Lake; COE-Rudiger (contract); Winchester Airport; Stafford Airport; Ferguson-Smith Mtn. Lake 404 Permit; Greater Roanoke Transit Co.; Waynesboro Flood Control; Loose Papers: Correspondence; Salem Church Lake; Museum Services, Institute of; Warrentown Flood Control; Page County: Transportation; Waterford Issues; User Fees; Mathews County-Horn Harbor","NPS-Music Center, Fishers Peak; Cedar Island [presentation folder]: Chincoteague Island, Cedar Island; False Cape State Park; Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge; Jefferson's Poplar Forest; Appropriations: Montpelier, 1991; Brandy Station/1993; Untitled Folder: Boucher's Interior Appropriations Requests; Mason Neck Wildlife Refuge; Manassas Battlefield Park; Arts in Virginia, National Endowment for the Arts, 1993","The Evidentiary Record Pursuant to S. Res. 16; Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr, Part 2 (2 copies); Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr, Part 3; Press Releases, Reports, etc. related to the Clinton Impeachment [binder]; Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr, Part 1 (2 copies)","Disney-General Info; Agriculture Appropriations - Biotech Center VPI; Roanoke Urban Renewal Relief; Disney's America Hearing, 6/21/94, Energy Public Lands Subcommittee; Route 7 Project; Georgetown-D.C. Appropriations. 1994; Woodbridge Research Facility; Alar; Federal Facilities; TAP; Charles City County Boat Ramp; NPS--Proposed Closing of Sections of the Skyline Drive at the Shenandoah National Park, 12/1992; FERC Order 636; Carbofuran; Shenandoah Valley Civil War Site Study, 1991","1996-Appropriations; 1996-EPW, January - May; 1996-Banking; 1996-Intelligence; 1996-Foreign Relations; 1996-Energy; 1996-Administration; 1996-EPW, June - December; 1996-Armed Services; 1996-Agriculture; 1996-Governmental Affairs; 1996-Education; 1996-Commerce; 1996-Speeches and Floor Statements; 1996-Finance; 1996-Budget","Wilder Letter to Warner (Thank you); Preservation Issues in Transportation Bill; Legislative Notice On S. 1204; Letter to Editors on Fast Proposal; Notes from Meetings; Blacksburg Road Transportation Bill H.R. 2950; Comparison of Key Features of Bills; Virginia's Position on Highway Bill; Letter to Senator Chafee on Highway Bill Conference Committee 7/30/1991; Highway Users Federation Letter, 6/6/1991; American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, Letter, 6/5/1991; House Proposals; Charts; Letter Signed by Senators on Allocution Issue; Compact Issue Transportation Bill H.R. 2950; Washington Post \"What Path Lies Ahead for US Highways\"; Letter to all Senators on Fast Proposal, How their State would Fare; Newspaper Articles; Thank You Letters to People Who Helped with Surface Transportation Bill; Senate Proposals; Untitled folder: House and Senate Proposals; Untitled folder: Reauthorization Bill 2950; National Capitol Region Infrastructure Authority; Numerous Charts; Senator's Letters; Copies of Virginia Revised of Highway Bill (Administration) 3/7/1991; Letters from Organizations on Passage of S. 1204; EPW Committee Mark-up Bill S. 965; EPW: 3/5/1991, Hearing on Administration's Proposed Surface Transp. Assistance Act and FY 1992 budget for FHWA; List of House/Senate Staff on Highway Bill; Memo on Donor State Issues; Warner Amendments to Surface Transportation Bill; Press Release on Warner East Bill; Impact of Surface Transportation Bill on Fairfax County Dec. 16/1991; Amendments filed for Mark-up of S. 965 5/22/1991; List of Highway Coalition States; Commercialization of Rest Areas on the Interstate System; Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1991, Administration Bill; Information Distributed to Senators and Stuff for Meeting on 5/21/1991","Collective Bargaining Agreement Between the Pittson Coal Group Companies and the United Mine Workers of America [binder]; C.S. Pay Reform '90 [presentation folder]; Federal Pay Reform '90; CFC New Reg. Problems; Legislation; Federal Pay Reform Act 1990 [presentation folder]; Pay Bill, Executive Pay [presentation folder]; Loose Memos; SES Pay Bill [presentation folder]","Special Projects [presentation folder]; VA/HUD 2002 (HR 2620) Passed Senate 8/2/01 [presentation folder]; INSLAW Case [presentation folder]; The Atlantic Monthly, 11/2002 [magazine]; 2001 Completed Bills [presentation folder]; FY 2002 Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations Passes (9/13) [presentation folder]","Bridge; Highway Trust Funds - Rail - Amtrak [presentation folder]; FHWA Comments; Design Standards; Projects; Commerce Committee Issues; Park Roads; Noise Barriers; Central Artery; Corps; Coalfields; Conf. Language; SNP ROADS [presentation folder]; Danville: Enhancements; Projects: Route 288 NHS MAIL; NHS Bill; Additions - projects; Proposals; Sec. 1003 [c]; Scenic Byways; Virginia Comments/ Proj.; Safety Belts (NH, ME); FHWA; I \u0026 M; SIBs; Call Boxes; Single Audit; Members Issues; Budget Letter","J. E. B. STUART BIRTHPLACE; V. D. O. T. - UMTA Section 3 Discretionary Funding; ENR: Potomac Greens [presentation folder]; Craney Island Disposal Site; Waterford Foundation Loudoun County, Virginia [presentation folder]; VIMS Pathology \u0026 Toxicology Center; Norfolk Dredging - Sand; DoD: Warner Environmental Education Amendment; Battlefields [presentation folder]; NPS - Broadway Work Center; ODEC - Clover Plant [presentation folder]","Minimum Wage; Blind Convention; Virginia Seminary; Dahlgren School; Virginia Hospital Association: Spring Conference, HOS/PAC Breakfast; Christiansburg-Montgomery Co., Chamber of Commerce Dinner; NIRSCHL- 3/11/ 2:30/SR 236; SEAA; World Immunization; VAD Speech; Decade of the Brain Resolution","Untitled Folder: Children's Performance Workshops: Videos: News Coverage- Child Abuse Prevention (VHS), blank (VHS), \"Knock, Knock Who's There\" (VHS); Reconciliation; Genicom/GE Case; 52 Association Regatta; High Risk Notification; Drug Testing/FEDs; Drugs/Gen","Dairy; ST Research; Agriculture Appropriations, H.R. 3603; FY 1997; R \u0026 D; Dredging; Poultry- Wage \u0026 Hour; AHEC; Ethiopia; NCRS Auburn Dom; Labor- S. 324- Volunteer Firefighters; Independent Women's Forum; Conservation; Water; Dairy; Rural Development","102nd Congress- 1st Session, Subcommittee on Environ. Prot. Toxics Use and Source Reduction Provisions of S.976; 7/24/1991; Potomac Greens, 1991; PUHCA- Summary Point Papers [binder]; EPW Hearings on Recycling, 102nd Congress, 1st Session; 6/5-6 1991; 102nd Congress, 1st Session, S. 1473, Warner, 7/15/1991; Materials Recycling Enhancement Act of 1991; Hazardous Waste recycling, 9/13/91; RCRA: Waste to Energy; S.1473, Comments on Bill Materials Recycling Enhancement Act of 1991; RCRA: Packaging and Labeling, Hearing 7/31/1991","149 folders of recommendation materials (letters, resumes, etc.), arranged alphabetically by last name A-L","IVHS - Smart Cars, Smart Highways, Blacksburg Road [presentation folder]; VIMS Sea Turtle Stranding [presentation folder]; Oil Pollution Act [empty presentation folder]; Nitric Acid Shipments [presentation folder]; Saltville [presentation folder]; Blacksburg Road - Smart Highway Route 460, New River Valley Environmental Coalition 7/17/1990 [presentation folder]; Risk Assessment [presentation folder]; Cluster Rule; SNP Roads [presentation folder]; loose materials: FEMA and transportation issues; CFCS [presentation folder]; (CMAQ) Congestion Mitigation \u0026 Air Quality Improvement [presentation folder]; Environmental Unfunded Mandates [presentation folder]; CSOS [presentation folder]; National Park System Reformat: Hearing NP, F \u0026 L H.R. 260 (Hefley) 2/23/1995 [presentation folder]; TVA [presentation folder]; RCRA/Universal Waste [presentation folder]; Cluster Rule [presentation folder]; James River NWR; Endangered Species [presentation folder]; Yucca Mountain [presentation folder]; Above Ground Storage [presentation folder]; Thomas Jefferson Commemoration Commission [presentation folder]; Ships at Sea [presentation folder]; OTC/LEV [presentation folder]; Ship Board Trash [presentation folder]","Transportation Appropriations 1999 - RABA amendment; Air Force Memorial; 4.3\"¢\" repeal; Wilson Bridge - 1999; Corps Reorganization; Smithsonian - Conservation \u0026 Research Facility","untitled: Appalachian Development Highway System; Aviation Tax; Alexandria Seaport Foundation; FCC - Consolidation; FEMA; Environmental Results; Nuclear Waste; Army Corps. of Engineers; GSA - Pricing; Magnuson; Coal; Newport News Shipbuilding; Kennedy Center; DOT Lease; Arlington Boathouse; Norfolk Southern; Hampton Roads Air; Coast Guard; Aviation Security; Embrey Dam; Metrochek; Untitled folder: Woodrow Wilson Bridge Improvement Study; Excursion Train; Southeast Fed. Center; Woodbridge; ATF; ESA; Courthouses; Potomac River Basin; Wetlands; Tariff Building; Sandbridge; Electric Deregulation; City of Lynchburg; STEP 21 [empty folder]; CSX CONRAIL","Lake Gaston 1994: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Lake Gaston 1993: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; DoD Letter; Justice Letter; Statement; GAO Letter; Interior Letter; Lake Gaston/FERC, 1994: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Lake Gaston 1995: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]","104th Congress - Senator John Warner Sponsored Legis.; 1996- Small Business; 1996 Labor; 1996 Judiciary; 194th Congress No Position; 104th Congress Co-Signed 1995; 104th Congress Co-Signed 1996; 1996 Dear Colleagues; Mail Reports- GE; 103rd Congress- Legislation Sponsored/Co-Sponsored; 104th Congress Co-Sponsored","Manager's Audit [presentation folder]; Wilson Bridge Hearing 6/6/1997; Dorgan [presentation folder]; Air Bags; Spending Audit; Local Government Support Step 21; Amtrak Issues; ISTEA: Sept. 1996 Hearing; Judiciary Crime and Courts-General; Minimum Guarantee; S. 672- 1997 Emergency Supplemental; Domenici (adopted) [presentation folder]; Chart [presentation folder]; Moynihan [presentation folder]; ISTEA: Reauthorization; TIFIA [presentation folder]; Bridge Program; Moseley-Braun [presentation folder]; Hutchinson [presentation folder]; Research-GWU-Louisiana Proposal [presentation folder]; Reid [presentation folder]; Safety; VA Univ. Requests; NEPA [presentation folder]; 1997 Apportionments [presentation folder]; Audit [presentation folder]","Safety Hearing; CEBAF; I-73 Letter Sec. Of Tran. Martinez, 4/27/1994; NTSB Rules on Truck Drivers 1995; Corridor H [2 folders]; Truck Weight/Driving Hours; Virginia; D.C. Planning; US Route 58; Sound Barriers; Smart Roads; Speed Limits; Nuclear Waste Policy Act; Belle Haven Marina; I-73; NHS; Private Property Rights; 3rd Crossing; Untitled presentation folder: clippings, correspondence, and reference material regarding the ISTEA; Metro; Interstate 73 Articles; DOT; Colonial National Historical Park Legislation S.1278; Thomas Jefferson Planning; Federal Employees; Route 95 and Route 627 in Stafford County; Wolf Trap; Arlington Boathouse; I-73 Corridor through Virginia Notes; Norfolk Federal Building","Courthouses Under Construction; Senator Warner Votes on Rescissions GSA Construction; Regulatory Reform Hearing; RCRA-Nickles; New Courthouses; Tobacco Row Project; NEH; Regulatory Reform; Federal Communications Commission; NWF Compatibility; Format Used to Write Briefs for GSA Projects; GSA Letter of Rescission Package; Governors; Biological Survey; GSA Security for Federal Buildings; Coastal Barrier Resources 1994; Cedar Creek Battlefield; SEC Funds HR 5060; GSA Time-out and Review Progress Report; Food and Drug Administration Consolidation Project Background; TJSPARE: Senator Warner; Courthouse Construction Program; Letter from Judge Broomfield; Victims of Communism; Senator Warner [presentation folder]; Environmental Research, Development and Demonstration S.1545","Untitled Folder: correspondence and reference material regarding the ISTEA; Senator Warner, correspondence [presentation folder]; Alexandria Seaport Foundation; Appropriations FY 1996; Ballast Water; Jamestown; Lease (Personal), correspondence regarding assistant's lease, 1988 budget; Menhaden; Untitled presentation folder: correspondence, clippings, and reference material regarding the Woodbridge Wildlife Refuge; Environmental Partnership Service; ISTEA; Kim-Stan Landfill; Johnston/Robb Regulatory Reform; ISTEA; Tax-Diesel/Excise [presentation folder]; Tourism; FDA Consolidation; Baseball","Faircloth - Interstate Desig.; Lott - ISTEA; Planning; S. 1519 - ISTEA Extension [presentation folder]: State Balances - 10/1, HR 2514, Loose Papers (faxes, statements); S. 607: Superfund Recycling Equity Act; Research; QBS-Inhofe; Dulles Rail; OMB Scoring; EDA/ARC Reauthorization; Thomas Amendments; DBEs; UTC Proposal [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Tables and Graphs related to the Highway Budget; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence and Bound Copy of 1999 Fiscal Program Regarding the Appalachian Regional Commission; ARC Coalfields Expressway; CBO Scoring/Letter","Hearing-Confirmation for Judges Jones, Michael Sheffield, 8/26/1980; Press Conference-Roanoke, Virginia, 4/16/1981; Central Virginia Bank Women's Assn, Roanoke, Virginia, 4/22/1981; Comm. Science, Transp. - Stmt on behalf of Sherman Unger - Gen. Counsel - Commerce, 4/24/1981; Speech-William \u0026 Mary-Charter Day, Williamsburg, Va.-2/7/1981; Appalachian Coal Awareness Conf., Roanoke Civic Center-Oct. 24/1980; Virginia Assn on Aging, Richmond, Virginia, 10/10/1980; Virginia Manufacturers Assn, Williamsburg, Va., Sept. 26/1980; Untitled Folder: America's Economy and Its National Security; Untitled Folder: Mark Fowler; Virginia Coal Council Luncheon, Roanoke, 10/24/1980; Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce, 10/17/1980; Education; Camelot Hall Nursing Home, Arlington, 3/14/80; Implementing the National Materials \u0026 Minerals Policy Res \u0026 Development Act of 1980 (P.L. 96-479); Press Conference Richmond, Virginia, 4/14/1981; Commissaries; Press Conference (Judgeships-Dredging) Norfolk, Virginia, 4/15/1981; Floor Statement Amendment to S. 1442 Sept. 18/1980; Women's Council of Realtors Political Affairs Meeting-Memphis, Tennessee, 10/28/1980; Can A Democracy Live Within Its Means; Taiwan Issue; Press Conference Charlottesville, Virginia, 4/17/1981; 6th District Fundraiser for Phone Banks, Roanoke, Va. 8/28/1980; Senator Warner-GI Bill Statement, 3/19/1981; New River Valley Home Builders Ass. Radford, Va. (D. Mason) Aug. 22/1980; American Assn. Port Authorities, 10/22/80; Richlands (1980)-Coal Show Richlands, Va. Sept. 11/1980; National Conference on Education \u0026 the Elderly, Arlington, Va., 8/18/1980; Chesapeake Bay Conference, NASA Research, Va., 10/9/1980; Untitled Folder: Energy Department Nominees; Speech-Newport News Bar Assn. James River Country Club, Newport News, 4/14/1982; S. Res. 501--Commending James M. Roche-Chairman, National Committee for 8/18/80, Employer Support-Guard Reserve; Press Conference Abingdon, Virginia, 4/16/1981; Senate Energy Committee Hearing Growing Importance of Coal in International Trade-9/16/80; Virginia Congressional Delegation, Luncheon, 2/5/1981 (vepco); Joplin, Missouri, 10/29/1980; Cumberland School of Law - Law Day '81, Cumberland, Virginia - 4/4/1981; Alta Vista Chamber of Commerce, Alta Vista, Va. 3/27/1981; Lincoln Day Speeches-Cheyenne, Wyo. And Salt Lake City, Utah - 2/12 \u0026 13. Re Inflation \u0026 Soviet Military Power; Energy \u0026 Mineral Resources Subcommittee, 3/24/1981; Springfield, Missouri 10/29/1980; Armed Services Committee Intro of John Marsh for Sec. Army, 1/26/1981; Huntsville, Alabama, 10/28/1980; VA. 1st Cong Dist. Republican Convention Williamsburg, VA. 4/24/1981; Untitled Folder: Young Americans for Freedom of Virginia; United States Coal Exports: The Future for Appalachia; Floor Statement: S. 3247, Dredging, 12/5/1980; Floor Speech - Congratulating Sen. Milton Young of North Dakota on Service to Senate, 3/12/1981; Mobile, Alabama, 10/28/1980; General; Floor Statement - Introduction of the Coal Export Assistance Act of 1981; Floor Statement - Amy Facca article \"There's No Easy Way on Energy\" Dec. 15/1980; Campaign-1980, Speeches \u0026 Background October","Senate Record Vote/Statistics 1988 [binder]; 88 individually sleeved pages from the Congressional Record, arranged chronologically; 101st Congress Floor Statements, June- [binder]; Floor Statements, 100th Congress continued...1st/2nd session [binder]","MLK Memorial; Materials related to Hearings on Citizen Participation in the Political Process [envelope]; S. 511-Voting/Handicapped; Rules; Untitled presentation folder: Memorandum, Bills; Campaign Fin; Loose Papers: Memorandum, Clippings, Materials related to Hearings on Citizen Participation in the Political Process; Campaign Finance; Materials related to Hearings on the Constitution and Campaign Reform [binder]; Rules-Architect Hearing 6/30; Gifts, Campaign [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: Bills, Reports, Memos, Correspondence","Untitled Folder: Clippings regarding Contested La. Senate Race; Tower #2/3; 1991 Transportation Bill; Term Limits; Liz Taylor; Contested La. Senate Race; 10/2000; Tower #3/3; Soviet Trip; US Troops/Somalia; Tower #1/3; Smart Road; Space Station/Super Collide; Smithsonian; 1977 Inauguration; \"Tail Hook\"-Kelso","POW-MIA; Info Technology; 1989 Ray Raise; False Cape St. Park; Newport News S Building; Fredericksburg Battlefield; Flood Control; Jail; Fort A.P. Hill; Hospitalized; Rivergate- Alexandria; Miller Letters; Official Travel; National Guard - RIF; Seawolf; Regardies Interview; Judgeships/U.S. Attorneys; Rules Committee - \"Net\"; Labor- Striker Replace; Kuwaiti Contracts; Save Manassas; Lorton; GOP Conflict; Henry Foster- Nomination Surgeon General; Honoraria; Foreign Aid; Explore Highway; Salem VA Hospital (veterans'); Lake Gaston; Senate Leadership re: Senator John Warner; Polls; HUD/Marshall Home; Fort Sheridan - Arlington Land Swap; I-73 Route (NHS); Navy; National Science Foundation; ITT - Night Goggles; Federal Employees; N. E. A.; Grip - \"Noise\"; Health Care; To File; Cate Magennis; Gun Control; Shenandoah Battlefield; Small Business","Coal Miners Health Benefits; Bosnia; Clean Water Act; Clean Air; Bosnia; Deficit - BBA - Tax Cuts; Anti-Ballistic Missiles; Airports Authorization / Parking; Army Corps of Engineers; Environmental Cleanup; Abortion; Clinton's Budget - Tax Plan; Air and Space Ext.; Administrative Office; Avtex; Avtex; Drugs; Campaign Finance Reform; AIDS Vaccine 6P160 DOD; Agriculture - Peanuts, Tobacco; Avtex; Constitution; Clover power plant; Bork; Announce - 1996; Electoral College; CIA Relocation; Amtrak Rail; E.P.G.; College Grad; ARGUS; Defense Budget Cuts; Congressional Records","Floor Statement - Support of Armstrong Amendment 571 - Armed Service; 11/9/79; Warner- Virginia Farm Bureau Federation, Roanoke, Va; 11/29/79; Warner- Keynote Lunch- National Convention Armed Forces Comm. \u0026 Elec. Association, Washington, D.C.; 6/19/79; Press Questions; 1/16/80; Commencement - Southside Va. Community College, Alberta, VA; 6/15/79; Warner- Israel Bonds Dinner Providence, R.I.; 11/27/79; Warner - 7th District Black Caucus; 5/13/79; Award Ceremony - Outstanding Young Virginians- Richmond, VA; 12/9/79; Warner - PRSA THOTH Awards Banquet, Washington D.C.; 2/29/79; Warner- Republican State Convention, Roanoke, Va; 6/30/79; Warner- Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce; 5/25/79; SALT II; Warner- Florida Republican Convention; 11/17/79; Warner - Virginia Agribusiness Council, Richmond, VA; 1/16/80; Commencement - Loudoun County High School, Leesburg, VA; 6/10/79; Hearing- Inspector General Nominee, SBA - Senate Select Committee Small Business; 5/16/79; Warner- Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, Newport News, VA; 11/9/79; Warner- Farm Bureau - Northumberland Lancaster; 11/12/79; Greek-American Gala Banquet-Norfolk (Archbishop Chrysostomos-Cyprus); 5/20/79; D.C. Governmental Efficiency Subcommittee S. 828 Metrorail Funding; 9/28/79; Floor Speech - DOD- Nimitz- class Nuclear Carrier; 9/29/79; Untitled Folder: Warner- Shenandoah Valley Travel Assoc., Harrisonburg, VA; 11/26/79; Commencement - Chinchland High School, Portsmouth, VA; 6/9/79; Warner - Statewide Conference on \"Parenting,\" Richmond, VA; 10/3/79; Ship Commissioning- Nassau-LHA-4 Pascagoula, Miss; 7/28/79; Brookings Seminar- WX- 2/27/79; NCCJ- Newport News; 3/1/79; GOP State Convention - Roanoke, Va.; 7/30/79; American Friends of the Hebrew UNIV Scopus Award to Eliz. T. Warner; 1/13/80; Virginia Broadcasters Assoc., Va. Beach, VA; 6/14/79; Agronsky and Company - TV; 1/5/80; Warner- McLean Business/Professional; 5/15/79; Hearing - Assistant Secretary Nominations DOT- Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee; 12/11/79; Floor Statement - Military Option in Iran; 4/23/80; Warner- Virginia Retired Officers, Richmond, Va; 9/22/79; Luncheon- Va. Community, Business \u0026 Opinion Leaders, Richmond, Va; 6/15/79; Conference- Southside Congressional Longwood College; 12/1/79; Floor Speech - Thank you to Senate Staff Club; 12/20/79; Floor Statement - S. 1656 - Nat'l Fisheries Develop. Act of 1979; Warner- VA Independent Telephone Association- the Homestead, Hot springs VA; 10/18/79; Warner- Texas GOP; 7/29/79; Merchant Marine \u0026 Tourism Subcommittee Shipping Regulatory Legislation; 10/1/79; Floor Speech - Iranian hostages S. Res 315; 12/15/79; Paul Boucher; Warner- Tobacco Assn., Greenbriar, W. Va; 5/27/79; Untitled Folder: Annual awards Dinner the American Technion Society; 12/8/79; Floor Statement - Annandale Football champions; 5/24/79; Hearing - Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Administration to Senate Banking Committee; 12/6/79; Waynesboro, Va Public Library Dedication; 6/24/79; Hearing- Assoc Attorney Gen, U.S. Dept. of Justice - Judiciary Comm.; 12/7/79; Warner- Chrysler Issue, Galax, VA; 11/2/79; Floor Speech - Warner Hails Byrd's Warning on Debt Ceiling Increase; 9/14/79; Warren Memorial Hospital Dedication; 6/23/79; Untitled Folder: Warner- Fishburne Military Academy Commencement Exercises; 5/26/79","Press 1994 Con't. by Robin [floppy diskette]; 28 press clipping packets in random order. Packets put together by date.; Press A-N 1994 by Robin [floppy diskette]","48 press clipping packets in random order. Packets bundled by date","66 press clipping packets in somewhat chronological order by date. Packets grouped by date","Untitled Folder: correspondence and reference materials; Agriculture; Submarines/Seawolf; Women in Military Memorial; Untitled folder: speeches and reference materials; United Daughters of Confed.; Warner 1/2; Miscellaneous Speeches; Warner/Wilder Tour (post R. King Trial); Remarks: Agreement Between East TN Natural Gas Co. and Equitable Resources, Inc., Bristol, VA, 8/20/1985; JW Cartoons; Speeches September-October 1985; Speeches, May-June 1985; Bosnia; Loose clippings and correspondence; Vets Memorials; Text of press clippings [loose] 1994; Vietnam Puller; Women in Combat; JW 2/2; Taxi Meters; USS Ronald Reagan; Awards to Constituents; Speeches July-August 1985; Battlefields; War Powers Act Byrd/Warner; Women's Conference; Transportation; Dulles Center","~200 folders of press releases numbered 1990 1 to 161 and 1991 1 to 38, currently out of order, some folders empty; 7/1985: speech index 1985; Untitled folder: correspondence","1987 Speeches; 1987 Transcripts; 1987 Extra Releases; Press Releases 1988; General Contractors Speech; 1988 Transcripts","21 folders of Political Mention clippings (some photocopied) from 1989-1995","Speeches January-March 1984; 1985 Transcripts; Transcripts 1986; Speeches June-November 1984; Speeches 1985; Speeches 1986","Community Leaders Luncheon, Richmond, VA, 1/16/1980; National Marine Corps Off. Assn., Arlington, VA, 5/24/1980; Warner-Dalon Statement Non-endorsement of Republican Pres. Candidate, 3/14/1980; House Committee- Public Works, Washington National Airport, 6/11/1980; Floor Statement - Lobbying Activities of Office of Surface Mining, 3/27/1980; Lincoln Day 2/14/1980; Warner-60th Annual Banquet, Hampton Roads Maritime Association, 5/6/1980; Warner-Chesapeake Men for Progress, Norfolk, VA, 1/18/1980; Warner-National Maritime Council Legislative Review Program, New York, NY, 2/4/1980; Virginia Medical Society Luncheon, Capitol, Washington, DC, 5/14/1980; Dedication- Heritage Foundation Program, Washington, DC, 5/14/1980; Keynote Speech- Seventh District GOP Convention- Charlottesville, VA 5/10/1980; Warner-Commencement-Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, VA, 1/18/1980; Warner- Navy Federal Credit Union Annual Meeting, Vienna, VA, 3/24/1980; Floor Statement, 2/8/1980, Draft Registration Not Include Women; Subcommittee on Parks, Recreation, and Renewable Resources, Vietnam Veterans Memorial SJR 119 3/12/1980; Commencement-Virginia Intermont, Bristol, VA, 5/3/1980; Keynote Speech- Republican Mock Convention-Washington and Lee University, 5/9/1980; Floor Statement - S. 2585 \"Ocean Shipping Act of 1980\" 4/24/1980; Floor Statement- 200th Anniversary, American Victory- Yorktown, 6/4/1980; Luncheon-National Association of Environmental Professionals, Rosslyn, VA, 4/22/1980; Report-Synfuels Report, Letter to Andrus, 2/6/1980; Republican Women of Capitol Hill, 6/25/1980; Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Radford, VA, 2/11/1980; John Wayne Family Luncheon, Washington, DC, 3/6/1980; Warner-National Energy Resources Organization, Washington, DC, 2/21/1980; Commencement Address Bluefield College, Bluefield, VA, 5/24/1980; Commonwealth Dinner, Richmond, VA, 3/28/1980; Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Williamsburg, VA 3/22/1980; D.C. Governmental Efficiency Subcommittee S. 828 Metro-rail Funding Legis.; Warner-Northern Virginia Automobile Dealers Association 3/11/1980; Award Speech- A. Phillip Randolph Award to Willie Mays, 4/17/1980; 1980 Republican National Platform, 5/8/1980 (2 folders); Warner- Commencement Christopher Newport College, Hampton, VA, 5/18/1980; Tidewater III Conference, Easton, MD, 2/1-3/1980; Hearing-Senate Armed Services Comm. Military Compensation, 1/22/1980; Hearing-Committee on the Social Security Admin., Assist. Sec. Dept. HEW 3/19/1980; Warner-Sixth District Economic Conference, Natural Bridge, VA, 2/11/1980; Hearing- Sen. Veterans Affairs, 6/18/1980; Warner- Virginia Seafood Council, 3/8/1980; GOP State Convention Banquet Richmond, VA, 6/6/1980","25 folders and 4 packets of press clippings from Dominion Media Service Co. Service, arranged by week with more than one folder for some weeks","18 folders of clippings from 1/1-7/14/1995","14 folders of press clippings from the Dominion Media Service Co. service, arranged by week, more than one folder for some weeks","1986 Press Releases [binder]; 1985 Press Releases [binder]; 6 folders and 4 packets of press clippings from the Dominion Media Service Co. Service, arranged by week, more than one folder for some weeks","1996 Miscellaneous; 1996 Campaign Photos; Miscellaneous 1997; 1996 Press Clips: Election Pictures [empty folder]; W. Post Exon \u0026 JW SASC hearing on Downing Assessment 7/25/1996 [envelope]; 1998 Clips; 1995 and Earlier Miscellaneous; PTO; 1996 Press Clips: Daily Press Wednesday, 6/12/1996; Election; 1996 Press Clips: Thursday 11/7/1996 Richmond Times Dispatch; Final Louisiana Press Pack; 1996 Miss VA. /Teen USA; 1996 Press Clips: 11/6/1996 The Daily Press; Lake Gaston; 1998 Military; G.W. Birthday [empty folder]; Rules - general info.; 1996 Staff; 1996 Military; Haysi Dam; 1996 American Legion; Military - Miscellaneous; 1996 Press Clips: The Washington Post Wednesday 6/12/1996; Federal Employees; 1996 Press Clips: 11/6/1996 The Virginia Pilot; 1996 Press Clips: Select Election 1996 Clips 11/6-7/1996 [packet]; 1997 Military; 1998 JW \u0026 Governor [empty folder]; 1996 Press Clips: The Farmville Herald 6/7/1996; 1996 Press Clips: The Va. Pilot Wed. 6/12/1996","James Monroe 1758-1831  [book];  The Reader's Digest Dictionary of Quotations  [book];  Tough Choice Who made them .. And who didn't, The Concord Coalition's Deficit Reduction Scorecard 103rd Congress 1993  [booklet];  Miracle on the Potomac, The Kennedy Center from the Beginning  [book];  Billy Franklin's Tough Enough, The Cocaine Investigation of United States Senator Chuck Robb  [book];  Fix Bayonets! [book]; Miracle at Philadelphia: The Story of the Constitutional Convention May to September 1787  [book];  The Hite Report on Male Sexuality  [book];  Our American Government, What Is It? How Does It Function? 150 Questions and Answers  (1981 Edition) [book];  America: An Affirmation of Faith  [book];  A Search for the 100 Greatest Members of Congress, Heroes of the US Congress  [book];  Eminent Americans: Namesakes of the Polaris Submarine Fleet  [book];  Henry Cabot Lodge, Late a Senator from Massachusetts, Memorial Addresses Delivered in Congress  [book];  Will the Gentleman Yield?  [book];  Song and Service Book for Ship and Field  [book];  Profiles in Courage  [book];  Webster's Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary  [book];  Pages From the Virginia Story  [book];  The X Factor, A Quest For Excellence  [book];  Jefferson, Public and Private Papers  [book];  The New Fat Cats, Members of Congress as Political Benefactors  [book];  Military Project Management Handbook  [book];  Richmond Redeemed, The Siege at Petersburg  [book];  The Battle of Berlin 1945  [book]","ISTEA; Smart Road; Untitled Folder: Correspondence regarding ISTEA; Section 153; ISTEA; DOT Building; DOT; ISTEA II; ISTEA II-Transit; ISTEA Grants-Va.","Richmond- DOD Data Center, Other Virginia Closings/Issues; Fort Lee; Loose paper: Report of Secretary of Navy, Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990; Fort Monroe; NAS Oceana","Press Releases, 1983 [binder]; Press Releases, 1988 [binder]; Press Releases, 1984 [binder]; Press Releases, 1987 [binder]","14 folders of press clippings, arranged by chronologically by week","15 folders in no real order, clippings grouped by date.","Untitled Folder: Remarks Before the conference banquet of the National Security Industrial Association Anti-Submarine Warfare committee; 5/18/83; Norfolk, Norfolk Chamber of Commerce; 4/29/83; Joe Canada Breakfast/Growing Conservatism/GOP Successes; 10/10/83; Transcript of Phone Interview tom Matthews/Kingsport Times Haysi, Coal Slurry, topping off; 6/30/83; Floor Statement - In Memory of Sen. Jackson; 9/14/83; Floor Statement - on Amendment To Transportation Conference Report H.R. 3329; 8/3/83; Confirmation Hearing/Judge Yock Judicial Committee; 7/22/83; Staunton-Augusta County Chamber of Comm. Dinner- Staunton, Va; 1/21/83; E \u0026 MR Subcommittee Hearing on S. 1634 Mineral Lands Leasing Act; 10/18/83; Public Hearing- HOV- Restrictions at Cutis Memorial Parkway- George Mason HS, FC, VA; 4/14/83; Interview- National Public Radio- Helen Whelan; 1/4/83; Transcript/Phone Interview with Chris Hansen, Reuters \"Deep Strike concept\"; 6/17/83; JWW Remarks/Federal Employees Forum- Old Dominion Univ., Norfolk; 10/22/83; Norfolk Chamber of Commerce; 4/30/83; Finance Committee/Governmental Lease Financing Reform Act Amendments; 9/29/83; Floor Statement - Insertion of Statement of ABA on Intelligence of Synfuels in Soviet Union; 5/16/83; Floor Statement - Dedication of the Memorial Plaque re Iranian Rescues Mission; 5/5/83; Speech Before Transportation Inst to minority bus members; 7/27/83; Transcript- Chris Callahan, Va. Network Telephone Network; 5/19/83; Va. American Legion Speech; 7/9/83; Remarks of JWW/National Coal Assoc., Wash, DC; 11/17/83; Floor Statement - IMF Loan Quota; 6/8/83; News Release on Harvey Wilkerson/4th Circuit Court Appointee; 11/12/83; Floor Statement - on SPR; 10/19/83; Floor Statement - Memory of Mary Preston Courtney; 12/13/82; Floor Statement - Honoring Harry F. Byrd, Jr.; 12/8/1982; Subcommittee Civil Service, Post Office, and General Services; 5/26/83; Confirmation Hearing/Judge Merow Judicial Committee; 7/22/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Amendment to Modify HOV Requirements on I-66; 10/24/83; Remarks: MTN. Empire Community Big Stone Gap; 6/11/83; U. Pa. debate; 3/30/83; Confirmation Hearing: Francis M. Mullen, Jr., Jud. Committee; 6/15/83; Floor Statement - Confirmation Hearing/ Jane Restani; 11/7/83; Floor Statement - Nomination of Kenneth L. Adelman, Arms Control Agency; 4/14/83; Senate Rules Committee, Federal Election Law; 5/17/83; Speech at Lorton Town Meeting; 9/9/83; Remarks: Freedom's Foundation Awards Program; Capitol; 6/15/83; Warner-Durrette Conversation/Va Beach; 11/5/83; Trans./Int. for \"the Lawmakers\" Senate Armed Services Committee; 10/12/83; Alex., Dedication of Torpedo Factory Art Center; 5/20/83; Senator John Warner Statement - Confirmation Hearing of Sherman E. Unger/Senate Committee on the Judiciary; 9/29/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Terrorist Attack on Marines in Lebanon; 10/24/83; Floor Statement - Armed Services Personnel Educational Travel; 11/3/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner on S. 237 S.1006; 11/1/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Announcement of Bowen Commission's Intent; 11/16/83; Floor Statement - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources- Strategic Minerals; 5/19/83; Speech by Senator John Warner to Commissioners of Revenue Association of VA; 11/15/83; Floor Statement - Battleship Missouri; 12/13/82; Governmental Affairs Conference, Washington; 5/11/83; Veterans Day Speech; 11/11/83; Untitled Folder: Introductory Remarks for Vice Pres. George Bush; 4/13/83; Hearing of Senate Judiciary comm./Re J.H. Wilkinson; 11/16/83; Interview- Henry Eason; It's Your Nation's Business; 5/19/83; Floor Statement - Kasten-Dole Compromise; 4/20/83; Senate committee on Energy and Natural Resources- Gas Hearings; 12/12/82; Floor Statement- Resolution to Commemorate Bicentennial of Treaty of Paris; 5/17/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner on S.J.Res. 196; 11/10/83; \"Energy Independence\" Speech; 8/9/83; Testimony of Senator John Warner/Committees of House and Senate on Veterans Affairs; 11/16/83; Luncheon w/Assorted General Contractors/Business Issues and Government Leasing; 10/7/83; Interview w/Chas. Wheeler/BBC/; 9/14/83; Launching-USS Yorktown- Pascagoula, Miss; 4/16/83; Floor Statement - Nat'l Tourism Week; 6/29/83; Luncheon Honoring House of Del./Va Beach; 11/5/83; Armed Forces Committee and Electronics Assn Shoreham-Americana Hotel-Washington, D.C.; 4/14/83; Floor Statement - Tech Vet School; 6/29/83; Subcommittee on International Trade (Finance Committee) Tariff on Apple Juice; 10/21/83; Speech- Young Republican Fed., Richmond, VA; 4/23/83; The Coal Industry; 8/9/83; Testimony- Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; 4/21/83; Phone Interview/Post; 9/6/83; Opening Statement; JWW/Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources; 11/15/83; Floor Statement - On S. 764, Air Travelers Act; 11/16/83; Speech at Opening of Henrico Co. Rep. HQ; 9/8/83; Floor Statement - S. 764- Air Traveler Security Act of 1983; 4/20/83; Immigration Reform and Control Act S. 529; 5/17/83; Floor Statement - To Put General Richardson's Address in CR; 7/83; Transcript/QA Press availability/James Watt; 10/7/83; Lawmakers; 7/14/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Scottsville Flood Control Project; 10/25/83; Subcommittee on Water Resources Committee Pub Works- Long Creek Canal and Tangier Island; 5/17/83; Public Hearing on Lake Gaston; 11/17/83; Floor Statement - Submits Sen. Byrd's Speech; 10/7/83; National Coal Assoc. Federal Affairs; 11/17/83; Press Conference I-66; 5/17/83; Appropriations Committee-Subcommittee on Interior Re. HR 1931 - S. 802- Parkway; 5/5/83; Veterans Affairs Committee Stmt of Harry N. Walters- Administrator Designee; 12/8/82; Floor Statement - on Amendment To Interior Appropriations Bill; 7/26/83; Floor Statement - National Retired Teachers Day; 8/4/83; Remarks of JWW Amherst 4th of July Celebration, \"The American Flag\"; 1983; Floor Statement - Nuclear Waste; 12/20/82; Floor Statement - Confirmation Hearing/Ross Buckley; 11/8/83; Senator John Warner Remarks/League of Women Voter Union Theological Seminary Richmond; 9/14/83; Floor Statement - Taxpayer Compliance and Withholding; 6/16/83; Floor Statement - Intro. To Mathias Speech on Palladian Architecture; 6/8/83; Interview-Mike Cozza, Jefferson Pilot; 5/6/83; Transcript/Interview Jim Bacon/Roanoke times/World New Port Dredging; 6/28/83; Interview w/Roger Lindberg (WVEC)/RE: Mil, Manpower level; 5/3/83; Interview w/Joel Brinkley, N.Y. Times/Lebanon Security; 11/4/83; Transcript/Phone Interview Tobacco/dairy; 10/7/83; Floor Statement - Forty one Years after Pearl Harbor; Dec. 7/1982; Senator John Warner Introduction of Amend to 1984 Treasury/Post Office Appropriations Bill- Moving Expense Reform; Rules Committee- Re: Purchase of Calendars; 12/9/82; Floor Statement - JWW/Burial of Indigent Veterans; 10/25/83; Hearing: Jud Committee, Southeast Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact; 9/6/83; Floor Statement - Senate Tourism Caucus; 4/20/83; Speech by Gov. Robb/Report of Top Management of VA. Chamber of Commerce; 10/26/83; Transcript, Channel 4 Interview/Lebanon; 9/83; Hearing- Oversight Hearing on Strategic Petroleum Reserve; 5/6/83; Naming of US Courthouse, Norfolk, Va., Judge William E. Hoffman; 12/23/82; Interview w/Senator John Warner by Rose O'Connor, WTKR-TV; 11/14/83; Statement on Lyn M. Schlitt Nominations, Sen. Finance CMTE.; 6/14/83; Transcript/Phone Int./Va. Pilot Lake Gaston; 10/7/83; Testimony Before Aviation Subcommittee HS. Public Works Committee On S. 764 (Air Travelers Sec); 7/26/83; Dedication of Heritage Foundation; 10/3/83; Untitled Folder: 5/16/83; Interview- Karlyn Barker, Washington Post; 4/21/83; Floor Statement - TV Coverage of Senate Proceedings; 12/23/82; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner on US Coal Exports to Japan; 10/27/83; Remarks of JWW/Hampton Institute Convocation; 9/11/83; News Release on JWW urging Rededication to Freedom/11/12/83; Interview: w/Ed Prina, Copley News Serv. Re: Military manpower; 5/6/83; Armed Services Committee Intro. C. Cox, Assistant Secretary of the Navy; 5/24/83; Introductory remarks for Admiral Hyman Rickover Award Ceremony; 11/1/83; VA Savings and Loan League Speech, VA Beach; 6/17/83; Floor Statement - JWW/Advance Procurement SN SSN 688 Submarines; 11/8/83; Subcommittee on Education, Art and Humanities; 4/8/83; Confirmation Hearing- Moody Tidwell Judge- US Claims Court; 5/4/83; Opening Statement: JWW/Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources 11/10/83; Floor Statement - Soviet Shooting of Korean Flt. 007; 9/14/83; Floor Statement - on H.R. 1646 RR Retirement Solvency; 8/2/83; Extra copies of Staggers Act Testimony; Remarks on JWW American Federation of Government Employees AFL/CIO; 8/4/83; Speech- McLean, Fairfax County Arbor Day Celebration; 4/25/83; Floor Statement - Re: UP Amendment 1484 to H.R. 6211- Multi-employer's Pension Amendment Act of 1980; 12/16/82; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/US coal Exports to Japan; 10/28/83; Big Stone Gap, Wise, Norton, Wash, DC; 4/23/83; Interview: ABC; 7/8/83; Floor Statement - Retirement of Albert A Applegate; 12/20/82; Satellite Speech to the Norfolk Chamber of Commerce; 1/5/83; Floor Statement - MX Missile; 5/25/83; Atoka Speech; 9/10/83; Floor Statement - H.Con.Res. 153 - Statue of Martin Luther King; 12/20/82; Interview- Bill Woods- Virginian Pilot- MX- Midgetman; 4/25/83; Floor Statement - Low Altitude Reconnaissance Cameras- 12/18/1982","To Sales Execs at Jefferson Club Roanoke/Free Enter; 3/8/83; Untitled Folder: Floor Statement- Amend the Tariff Schedule of the United States to Impose a Duty on Apple and Pear Juice; 2/3/83; Subcommittee on Manpower and Personnel; 3/8/83; Interview: W/Pat Towell, Congressional Quarterly; 3/9/83; 12 folders of press clippings grouped by date.; GW PRKWY S. 802; 3/11/83; Floor Statement - Strategic Nuclear Threat; 3/23/83; The Northern Virginia Women's History Coalition; 3/8/83; Interview- Tara St. John- World Perspectives- Re: Def Budget, Arms Control Port Legis; 2/23/83; Interview: News Availability/U.Va.; 3/7/83; Greenspan Comm. Full retirement for Fed. Workers from 55 to 65; Assoc Gen Contractors of VA. Convention Awards Lunch- Homestead, Hot Springs, Va; 1/22/83; Untitled Folder: Election Law Hearing; 1/26/83; Interview- George Wilson- Washington Post- Warner Proposal on Reduction in End Strength; 2/22/83; Interview- Nancy Bradsher, Watch on Washington; 3/16/83; Floor Statement - Senate Amendment #512, New Fed Employees in Social Security, 3/18/1983; Floor Statement - Erosion Control Projects in the Chesapeake Bay; 1/26/83; 3/8/83; Interview- Joe Shapiro, U.S. News and World Report; 2/15/83; Dulles Toll Road Groundbreaking Ceremony; 1/29/83; Lions Club; 3/83; Speech: ADM. Rickover Dinner w/3 Presidents; Sheraton, D.C.; 2/28/78; Interview- WTAR Radio, Norfolk; 3/2/83; Floor Statement - Enterprise Zone Employment \u0026 Develop Act of 1983; 3/18/83; Commerce- Confirmation Hearing for Helen Marie Taylor- Bd. Dir. Pub Broad; 2/4/83; Cumberland, Cumberland Repls.; 3/15/1983; Floor Statement - George Washington Parkway, Va; 3/9/83; Lincoln Club Dinner, Vienna, VA; 2/4/83; Mining and Reclamation Council of America; 3/22/83; Speech at FT. Myer; 3/3/83; Statement on State of the Union; 1/25/83; Floor Statement - Commission on the Centennial of The Civil Service; 3/14/83; 10% Withholding Requirement Savings Interest and Investment Dividends; 2/10/83; Vepcopac, Richmond; 3/11/83; Untitled Folder: \"Coal Slurry Pipeline Act\"- S.267; 3/14/83; Floor Statement- Air Travelers Security Act of 1983; 3/10/83; Judiciary Committee- Appointment Alfred S. Regnery - Admin. Juvenile Justice \u0026 Deliq. Prev. - Department of Justice; 4/6/83","4 folders of press clippings from August, Sept, Nov, and Dec of 2000; Loose Paper: misc. press clippings, Warner press releases, and legislative copies; 19 bundles of press clipping packets grouped weekly","Talking Points for Crossfire [binder]; Abortion Votes 1979--1989 [binder]; Memos and Correspondence regarding speaking engagement at the Washington County Chamber of Commerce [binder]; Press Releases (85-88) EPW [binder]; Military-Soldier-War Quotations [binder]; United Citizens, Nixon-Agnew [binder]; Press releases, talking points, etc. [binder]; Speech writing materials on various topics including Air/Space Extension, Balanced Budget/Economy, Crime, Defense/Foreign Policy, GOP, Heath/Education, Highways, Property Rights, Speech, United Nations, etc. [binder]; Speech writing materials on various topics including Budget and Auburn Dam [binder]; United Citizens, Nixon-Agnew, Report 10-5-68 [binder]","1996: 2/1-3/7 clippings; 1996: 1/22-31 clippings; 1996: 1/1-7 clippings; 1996: 1/8-14 clippings; 1995: 12/1-7 clippings [loose]; 1995: 11/1-7 clippings [loose]; 1996: 3/15-21 clippings; Press Releases 1989 [binder]; 1996: 1/15-21 clippings; Sen. Warner's Quote Book (clippings) [binder]; 1995: 11/22-31 clippings [loose]","30 packets of press clippings, arranged in reverse chronological order","Press Clippings on the Investigation of the Election of Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu, Vol. II-Book 2 (Sept. 1997-Dec. 1997 [binder]; 1997 Releases [binder]; Untitled Binder: Press Releases 1996; Press Clippings on the Investigation of the Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu, Vol. II-Book 1 (1/1997-8/1997) [binder]","Transcripts - 8/1984; Written Requests (media, congrats, welcomes, etc.); Transcripts - 7/1984; Transcripts - 101984; LAIRD; 1982 Microfilm Index; Transcripts - 9/1984; Transcripts - 6/1984; Straight Remarks (cancelled); Foreword for Military Manual; Press Letters; Loose papers: speeches; Untitled: clippings and correspondence; Background for Warner Bio; GMV Speech 11-16-88; Transcripts - 11/1984; 1983 Microfilm Index","49 packets of press clippings, arranged by date","9 folders of political mention clippings, April-December 1997","Warner Record 1985 [binder]; Warner Record-6/1984 [binder]; Record Votes-1981, 1982, 1983 [binder]; Senator John Warner Voting Record, 79-80-81 [binder]; Floor Statements 1986 [binder]; JWW Missed Votes, 97th \u0026 98th, -84-, (82/83) [binder]","Floor Statements, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Continued [binder]; Grant Notices, 1986 [binder]; Record Vote Analysis, 102nd Congress, 2nd Session, Press","JW Schedules-Week; Subs-Teaming; Education Stuff; T-mond B-Day; Energy and Water; ACITIC- VA Tech; LOB Culpepper; CRS on Internet; Bosnia/NATO/Europe; Transport/WW Brigade; Amers Tax Reform; Miscellaneous Articles; BASC Releases 99; Accomplishments 105th Congress, 1st Session; Tobacco; NEA; VA Press News; Senate Barber; State of Union 1-98; Laptops; Sabato Roast; EDA/Development/Westmoreland/Tapahook 5-98; Berlin Airlift; Ralston; Defense/SASC; JW Bio. D's; Lorton; T. Vaughn and Const. File; Beth George; Loose articles; Cohen Trip, 2-98, Face CBS; Press Requests; Juvenile Justice; SBA Small Business; Speeches; Ethics/Lobby/MCI $; USS Wisconsin; Vets Burial Bones; Keagan A-Port; High Tech; Depots, N. News; VA D-Day Ceremony 11/97; Newt-Speaker File, Marietta 1-98 speech, CHC 1-98 speech; ATF-JW; ANC Waivers; DoD Authorization 1997","Pres. Cabinet Nominees [presentation folder]; McNulty; Ashcroft; James Younger; Mental Health/Terrorism; Ricky Ray; Chavez; Tobacco [presentation folder]; Thompson; Rod Paige; Ted Olson, 4/5/2001; Brownlee; Barnhart; Ombudsman [presentation folder]; Brian James","Weekly Mail Reports, 1997; 105th Mail Reports, 1998; 105th Dear Colleagues - Cosigned; 105th Dear Colleagues - Miscellaneous; 105th Floor Statements, 1997; Weekly Mail Reports, 2000; 105th Floor Statements, 1998; 105th No Position; 105th UC's-Cosponsor of JW Legislation; 105th Dear Colleagues - Senator John Warner; 105th Sponsor/Cosponsored","ESEA : Math and Science; ESEA; ESEA : My Notes; ESEA : Class Size; ESEA : Teacher Liability; ESEA : Floor Students last day; ESEA : Background; ESEA : VA Specific background; ESEA : 21st Century Community Learning Center; ESEA : Homeless/LEP; ESEA : School Counseling; ESEA Group Views; ESEA : Magnet Schools; ESEA : Title I; ESEA : Straight A's","The Power of Creativity: VSA arts, 10/2000 [VHS]; Loose paper- No child left behind bill, 2001; ESEA [presentation folder]; Roger Gregory","8/2000; College Admissions; 5/2000; 9/2000; 6/2000; 4/2000; 11/2000; 2/2000; 7/2000; 10/2000; 3/2000; 12/2000; 1/2000","67 folders, mainly correspondence, arranged alphabetically by last name","Tobacco Warehouse; Tobacco-OSHA Regulations, Labor Department; Mike; Loose clippings and correspondence re: tobacco; SBC Hubzones; Loose Papers: reference material re: small businesses; Loose Papers: clippings and correspondence re: small businesses; NASCAR; Loose clippings and correspondence re: tobacco; Tobacco Row- Urban Revitalization","Info Regarding Tobacco Suits; Briefing Book: The Food and Drug Administration and Tobacco Regulation [portfolio folder]; Tobacco 2nd Hand Smoke:; Tobacco: Tobacco Issues 103rd, Cigarettes [presentation folder]","Loose Papers: Notes, Business cards, Faxes, Statements, Correspondence; S.942 Mr. Warner--Markup materials; Untitled Portfolio: Dredging Contractors of America; Untitled Folder: Correspondence, Faxes; Small Business-S04 program-HR3719; Small Business-HUB Zones-S.1574; Northrup; 06/05/96--Small Business Agenda, Stewart Verdery/Mr. Warner; 06/04/98--Oversight of SBIR Program Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Reston Chamber; Virginia Small Business Awards Luncheon [binder]","140 Daily Schedule Files, arranged chronologically","Speech Material; Untitled Envelope: articles and press releases; Loose Paper: speech with research material; Articles [bag]; Speaker's package on Nuclear Arms and Arms Control [binder]; Loose Paper: articles; Untitled: Colston A. Lewis; Zumwalt file [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: articles; Untitled: Speech at Segregated School; Defense; Loose Paper: articles, press releases, booklet with photographs of Liz Taylor and Senator, and correspondence; Land Fairfax Human resources council; Loose Papers: articles","Warner: Leadership for Virginia [binder]; Warner Record [binder]; Warner Record Addendum; Senator John Warner Voting Record- 1987 [binder]; Voting Record 1985 [binder]; The Warner Record- 1987 [binder]; Warner Record 1986 [binder]; FEC Report, 1st Quarter [binder]","SEPA/PMAS; Arts and Humanities; Aid- Federal Triangle; PMA; Shenandoah National Park; Historic Preservation; Regulatory Reform; Rural Electric; GSA Projects; Untitled: congressional material/speech; Security in Federal Buildings; Lane View Elementary School","WRDA 1998: loose paper and reference materials, correspondence, and testimonies [presentation folder]; WRDA 98: loose paper and reference materials, correspondence, and legislation [presentation folder]","Louisiana; Recreation fees lang.; New York; Illinois; Idaho; Maryland; OMB Policy; Texas; North Carolina; MMS Fee; New Hampshire; Georgia; Connecticut; Studies; North Dakota; Florida; Corps/Leg. Counsel memos; Tennessee; Kentucky; South Carolina; Washington; Rhode Island; Indiana; Sub-Committee Hearing, 6-98; New Jersey; Arkansas; Contingent Authority; Montana; Missouri; Alabama; Wisconsin; Pfiesteria; California; Massachusetts; Substitute Amendment; VA WRDA Issues; Delaware; Oregon; Oklahoma; Nevada; South Dakota; Michigan; Nebraska; Pennsylvania; Admin. WRDA; Mississippi; Corps Proposed Language","Box of empty files permanently withdrawn from collection.","7 folders of clips, arranged chronologically by month (1/2001-5/2001)","Warner: McLaughlin; 5/27 [audiocassette]; John Warner Radio 7 60 second spots; 9/24/84 [reel to reel]; Stakeout with Nunn and Warner after briefing on Persian Gulf; 7/6/88 [audiocassette]; Nightline; 3/24/86 [audiocassette]; Today Show: Chuck Scarborough; 12/29/83 [audiocassette]; Liberty University/Richmond: Press Conference on Soviet Trip; 9/9/85 [audiocassette]; Warner; 6/17 [audiocassette]; Tape of Keynote and Nomination Speech of JWW; 6/5/82 [audiocassette]; Senator Warner Speech for Virginia Garden Club; 4/8/1986 [audiocassette]; Record of Warner deposition [audiocassette]; Journal- Editors; 10/30/84 [audiocassette]; Tower/Warner Press Conference on Mid East Trip; 1/10/84 [audiocassette]; UP-Tenkins; 10/26 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner Song by David Elliott (703) 662-6310/662-8201 [audiocassette]; Warner Acceptance Speech- Hampton; 6/2/1984 [audiocassette]; John Warner, Seven :60 Second Spots, 9/25/84 [audiocassette] (3 copies); Time Mag. Jay Brangan Sp 1 [audiocassette]; JWW introducing the President [audiocassette]; Salute to John Warner; 11/17/83 [audiocassette]; Final Segment- NPR; 10/23 [audiocassette]; Lucette Lasnaco with Jack Anderson [microtape included] [audiocassette]; Sen. Warner Women's National Defense Forum Luncheon; 6/18/1984 [audiocassette]; Warner-Roosevelt Launching; 10/27 [audiocassette]; Warner; 5/20 [audiocassette]; River Bank Inc.: Displaced Homemaker 60, Child Support 60, Job Market 60; 1984 [reel to reel]; Dub: Goldwater, Knaffowitz/Warner [audiocassette]; Founders Day Address: Senator John Warner, Burruss Auditorium; 4/27/1984 [audiocassette]; Delmarva/Agrinet 1/18/84 a.m.; Virginia Sports report with John Hambrecht (5 mins) 7/11/84 [audiocassette]; Warner- Republican Rebuttal; 9/14/88 [audiocassette]; Hampton Roads Breakfast; 3/30/84 [audiocassette]; Today Show Long Commission [Beta]; Ice Cream party on Capitol Hill; 6/20, 1985 [VHS]; Defense Platform Committee- Democrat; 5/1988 (2 tapes) [audiocassette]; Water Washington; 6/20 [audiocassette]; Farmville; 9/17/84 [audiocassette]; Warner \"Radio America\"; 9/16 [audiocassette]; Today Show; 2/11/84 [Beta]; Peter Hardin; 12/20 [audiocassette]; McNeil-Lehrer; 12/28/83 [Beta]; Today; 12/29 [Beta]; 12 untitled audiocassettes; Edythe Harrison Speech to Federal Women Employees, 8/25/83 [audiocassette]; Letter from Joseph M. Kline to Senator John Warner; 9/11/1985: contains photos from 1978 Convention; Sen. Warner Last two Tapes- Three in all [audiocassette]; 153 slides in 7 containers of various imagines of Senator John Warner; Virginia Democratic Convention [audiocassette]; 1985 Liberty University Convocation, Senator John Warner [audiocassette]; Patillo Report, 10/30; Harrison Press conference 10/31 [audiocassette]; Two untitled audiocassette; Press Conference- Hampton; 6/1/1984 [audiocassette]; Demonstration Tape: Symphony No. 40 Mozart, Arranged by T. Morishita [audiocassette]","Orphan Drug Act; Breast Cancer Gala [presentation folder]; Parental Leave (Gen); ACTPL [presentation folder]","Organ Donors [presentation folder]; Unos./HHS/Liver Allocations; Bone Marrow Registry [presentation folder]; Kassebaum HIPAA/Kennedy [presentation folder]; Breast Cancer: Funding and Research [presentation folder]; Organ Transplant Reauthorization; Organ Transplant Unos/Network [presentation folder]; Breast Cancer/Abortion [presentation folder]","149 folders include correspondence regarding events, schedules, itineraries, etc., arranged chronologically by day","101 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name (A-N)","December; College Admissions 1997; July; August; January; September; February; March; October; May; MCI Letter; April; June; November","PTO [presentation folder]; PTO; PTO [presentation folder]","U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Business Case Analysis of Space and Facilities Management, 5/22/1998 [binder]; U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Space Consolidation Project, 3/30/2000 [binder]; U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Space Consolidation Project, 9/1998 [binder]","Labor Salting, correspondence, notes and reference materials regarding labor; Labor-Flextime S.1129; ENDA; Labor-Ergonomics; Labor-FLSA-General; Labor-S. 1099; Labor-Family and Medical Leave; Untitled presentation folder: Contains NLRB Cases; Labor Minimum Wage Legislation/Congressional; Loose correspondence, memos, legislation, articles, and literature regarding the Millennium Society Act, 1996; Labor-EEOC; Untitled presentation folder: Contains Floor statements from JW on TEAM Act; Labor-Team SBC Hearing; Labor Collective Bargaining; Untitled presentation folder: Contains correspondence, articles, and reference material regarding the TEAM ACT; Untitled presentation folder: Contains Dear Colleague letters received, 1997; S.1232-Firefighters; Memorandum [presentation folder]; Labor-FMLA; Labor-Minimum Wage Press; D.C. Tax; Untitled presentation folder: Contains correspondence, literature, articles, and press releases regarding the TEAM ACT, 1996","122 folders include correspondence regarding events, schedules, itineraries, etc., arranged chronologically by day","107th Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; 107th Appropriations Letters; 107th Appropriations Requests; Appropriations Letters 107th; 107th Appropriations Request; 107th Administration; 108th Aging","107th Cosigned Letters; 107th Floor Statements; 107th Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; 107th Governmental Affairs; 107th Senator John Warner \"Dear Colleagues\"; 107th Banking/Budget; 107th Energy and Natural Resources; 107th Finance; 107th Armed Services; 107th Cosigned \"Dear Colleagues\"; 107th Senator John Warner Sponsored Legislation; 107th Foreign Relations; 107th UCs for Senator John Warner Sponsored Legislation; 107th Commerce, Science, and Transportation; 107th Judiciary; 107th Rules and Administration; 107th Cosigned Letters; 107th Environment and Public Works","LEGIS: 101st 2nd Session [binder]; EPA Notices 1989/National Institute of Health Grants Jan-June 1989 [binder]; Record Vote Analysis 101st Congress 2nd Session [binder]; LEGIS/101st 1 Session [binder]","Grant Notices 1989 (1/1/1988-1/1/1990) [binder]; Grant Notices 1985 (1/1/1984-12/31/1985) [binder]","121 folder in chronological order by date","124 folders in chronological order by date","120 folders in chorological order by date","122 folders in semi chronological order by date","102 folders in sporadic chronological order by date (the dates jump from 10/19/2000 to 12/29/2000 and 12/2-30/1999)","1/1998; College Admissions; 6/1998; Mark Warner; Eastern District Judgeship: Williams; Eastern District Judgeship; Eastern District Judgeship: Roush; Eastern District Judgeship: Lee; 3/1998; 5/1998; 4/1998; 2/1998","8/1998; 11/1998; 12/1998; Norman Moon; 7/1998; 9/1998; Freidman","140 folders in chronological order by date","CTFC [presentation folder]; Water; Farm Bill - General; Water Projects [presentation folder]; FTF S.1541 [presentation folder]; Grad School [presentation folder]","Sugar, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Cotton, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Evening and Weekend Courses; Federal Marketing Orders and Federal Research and Promotion Programs, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Oilseeds, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Wheat, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Supervision, Management \u0026 Leadership; Peanuts, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Agricultural Export Programs, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Training 1996; Fed Grains, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Honey, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Rice, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation","105th Cosigned Letters; 105th Interior; 105th Veterans; 105th EPW; 105th SBA; 105th Judiciary; 105th Foreign Relations; 105th Finance; 105th Rules; 105th Appropriations; 105th Administration; 105th Intelligence; 105th Commerce; 105th EPW; 105th Budget; 105th Agriculture; 105th Government Affairs; 105th Ethics; 105th Energy; 105th Armed Services; 105th Labor; 105th Banking; 105th Cosigned Letters; 105th Aging","91 Folders containing correspondence, invitations, maps, and reference materials, from June 1 to 9/29/2001","213 Folders arranged chronologically by day, from 6/1/1998 to 12/31/1998","79 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name (O-Z)","ISTEA; Smart Road; Untitled Folder: Correspondence regarding ISTEA; Section 153; ISTEA; DOT Building; DOT; ISTEA II; ISTEA II-Transit; ISTEA Grants-Va.","See Me's; Untitled Folder: Monthly Mailings; Debate Issues; Leg Assignments; Dog Story; Loose Papers: Correspondence, Reports, Clippings; Untitled Binder: Briefing Agenda and Background Material for Jack Hoggard; MPS; General Provisions; Campaign; DoD Auth Conference; 104th Congress, 2nd Session; Monthly Mailings","Flat Tax; Charlotte Neal; Chinese Visit; Senator Smith Remarks; HQ AMC; Gail Crane; Port Security; Mini-Retreats; Harry Diamond; Caldwell \u0026 Santmyer; Untitled Folder: Virginia Baseball Club Inc.; DoD Drug Strategy; VA Milcon; Dick D'Amato 43088; Fort Eustis; Bedford D-day; Mis; Coal-DOD; Colin Powell; Gail Crane; Prayer Breakfast; RTD Questions; VET-VA. Nat. Guard Ass.; General Dynamics (AAAV); Gays in the Military; DISA; Gays in the Military; Richmond Defense Supply Center; AT \u0026 T FDS; ROA Roanoke Speech; Speeches; Adam Clarey; SDI","93 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing invitations, correspondence, reference materials, and maps","Aquaculture: clippings, articles, correspondence, reference materials, legislation [presentation folder]; Research: clippings, articles, correspondence [presentation folder]; Press: clippings [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: press clippings, research/studies, letters against, letters in favor, testimonies from 2/4 and 2/13 hearings, bills, markups/amendments, notes/misc./Senator John Warner's statement; Loose questions and statements regarding labor issues; Alexis Herman: clippings, articles, reference materials, correspondence, notes, press releases [presentation folder]","Loose papers: Legislation, memos, reference materials, correspondence; fills entire box","IDEA: Loose House and Senate version comparisons, memos, proposals, legislation, notes, and clippings [presentation folder]; IDEA: Empty folder [presentation folder]; IDEA: Loose correspondence, memos, reference materials [presentation folder]","Wilkins Halt; Albert V. Bryan Court House; GSA/FDA; BIOSTONE Gap; GSA (3 folders); GSA Leasing; Loose Paper: Correspondence from 1995; GOAs; VA Municipal Wastewater Agencies; Harrisonburg; Border Stations; ATF and PTD; FCC Business Week; VA Projects","FCC; CWA/Navy Discharge Limits; NARFE; Treasury Appropriations/Civil Service; Postal; Jim Charleston","Speeches April-May 1984; Transcripts 1984; Correspondence 1985; Loose Papers: newspapers from 1984 and 1986; Robb; Transcripts 1984","90 folders of accepted invites in chronological by date.","Rappahannock Refuge; Chesapeake Bay; CAFÉ; OPA; Environment; Global Climate","ARC, budget summaries, reference material, legislation [presentation folder]; Miscellaneous: correspondence, articles, reference material [presentation folder]; Virginia Institute of Marine Science, loose folder; Loose: postcard, National Alliance of State Rural Water Associations; Appalachian Regional Commission, correspondence, clippings, reference material; King William Reservoir, correspondence, articles, reports, reference material [presentation folder]; NOAA, article [presentation folder]; FDA Consolidation, clippings, legislation, correspondence [presentation folder]; Chesapeake Bay, reference material, correspondence [presentation folder]; EPA, reference material, correspondence, articles [presentation folder]; Embrey Dam, correspondence, clippings [presentation folder]; National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Establishment Act, legislation, memos [presentation folder]; Air Bill, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Natural Disaster Protection Act, correspondence [presentation folder]; Gorton ESA Bill S.768, reference material, legislation [presentation folder]; McConnell-ARC Bill and reference material [presentation folder]","153 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing daily schedules, correspondence, and notes","152 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing invitations, correspondence, reference materials, and maps","181 folders of schedules, arranged chronologically by day","Budget/Finance Issues and Requests [presentation folder]; Parramore Island; FY 1999 Appropriations; Mt. Weather; Bernard Berne; Interior; Land and Water Fund","Projects; Grafton Sinkholes; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence, Reports, Clippings; Roanoke-Visitor Center; Avetex Redevelopment '92; Private Property; Maritime Security; Chincoteague; Security; Avtex--1991; Wetlands; National Highway Systems Map; FY 1991 Appropriations Requests","Newport News Airport; FAA: Nominees MWAA-Bill; FAA: Loose Papers: legislative copies; TRACON; AIP- MWAA; Aviation; Perimeter Rule; FAA: Senator Warner; FCC/AIP; FAA: Loose Papers: correspondence, legislative copies, and notes; AIP- Federal Triangle; FAA","State AIP Funding; GW Bill; U.S.- Japan Aviation Policy; Norfolk- Tug Boat; MWAA- Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority; (AIP) Funding; Aviation competition Bill; S. 386; FAA- Amendment; MWAA; MWAA; Airports","Title IV- Studies; Title II- Gen. Provisions; Senate Offer; Untitled Folder: correspondence; Title V; American River-WRDA; Loose Paper: notebook with hand written notes; Private Sector Contracting; WRDA 1999; Title III- Project Related Provisions; American River and CA AWR; Loose Paper: legislative papers; Title I- Project Authorization 44","EPA; The Big Dig; ARL Projects \u0026 EPA Projects; Untitled Binder: Proposed Interstate 73; NGA; YA. Aviation Plan; Radar Ban in Commercial Vehicles; Charles City County; Information Regarding Virginia's Demo Projects [envelope]; Charles City; GSA; Talking Points; HABS-Estuary Habitat; FAA Reauthorization","George; Statement for Hearing on Lorton Prison; Campaign Finance Reform '97; Committee on Rules and Administration; Speeches; Lorton Case (Jennings); Title 44-Keep; Hearing to Consider Revisions to Title 44/GPO [binder]; Senate Prelim on Jenkins-Landrieu; Untitled Folder: Correspondence; Speeches; Rosenbaum File; U.S. Senate Memos on Louisiana Election; Loose Papers: Correspondence, Bills, Clippings; For Immediate Release Papers; Investigation Stuff Woody Jenkins","77 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing daily schedules, correspondence, and notes","104 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing daily schedules, correspondence, and notes","Civil Law/Military Justice CLE Update, Biographical Sketches [binder]; 17 Official Business Envelopes; Manual for Courts-Martial, United States 1984 [binder]; 1996 Election Results [binder]; Loose correspondence from Bob Dole regarding Captain Lancaster Court-Martial, 1991; Government Contract Law Deskbook Volume 1, 1991 [binder]","183 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by day","Federal Transportation Management Program Handbook [binder]; Better, Safer Roads for the 21st Century [binder]; FY 1997: Capital Investment and Leasing Program [binder]; Fiscal Year 1998: Capital Investment and Leasing Program [binder]; U.S. GSA, FY 1998 Congressional Justifications [binder]","EPA; Capital Investment and Leasing Program, Fiscal Year 1996 (binder); Economic Development Administration, Summary of Approved Projects [binder]; 5/12/93 Superfund Hearing, EPA Admin. Browner; Untitled presentation folder: Amendments, Acts, Congressional Record, Clippings; Slots 1 Perimeter","48 folders arranged alphabetically by last name, within each district","Nurse Training Act; Headstart; NIH Grants; Job Corps; Volunteer Fireman/F.S.L.A.; Impact Air, P.L. 81-874; Oyster Point School; Employment Service; Labor \u0026 Econ Growth; Family Celebration Day (envelope); Education Briefing; Illiteracy Commission; John Norton Moore, U.S. Peace Institute; Health Planning; JTPA; Drug Export Bill; Labor--Vaccine Compensation Act '87; Railroad Retirement; Nat. Tech. Library; Higher Education; Handicapped Rights; Missing Children; Summary Reports (portfolio folder); Suspension of U of Penn Funding (envelope); Mental Health","Education Vouchers; Bilingual Education; Penn. Head Injury Clinic-NIH; Child Care; SEA-Exec. C.S.; National Guard Tech.; Central Virginia Community Health Center; Special Pay/S.1327; Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA); A.I.D.S,; Asbestosis; Child Abuse; Railroad Ret/C.S. Ret. Credit; FEHBA Relocation Amendment; SEA, 1/29/85 [portfolio folder]; Vets Pref./Sheltered Workshops; Black Lung Town Hall Meeting","Education Vouchers; Bilingual Education; Penn. Head Injury Clinic-NIH; Child Care; SEA-Exec. C.S.; National Guard Tech.; Central Virginia Community Health Center; Special Pay/S.1327; Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA); A.I.D.S,; Asbestosis; Child Abuse; Railroad Ret/C.S. Ret. Credit; FEHBA Relocation Amendment; SEA, 1/29/85 [portfolio folder]; Vets Pref./Sheltered Workshops; Black Lung Town Hall Meeting","Attack from the Right; Warner Letters-106th; FY 2001 Budget Requests; Virginia: Department of Economic Development [bound item]; Photograph of Presentation by United States Department of the Navy; Clippings and File Folders [file folder box]","24 miniature UPS trucks in individual boxes","National Abortion Rights Action League; Christian Action Network; Pro Warner; Consumer Federation of America; Congressional Quarterly Reports; League of Private Property Voters; Citizens for a Sound Economy; Mason/Dixon/Political/Media Research Polls; U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Americans for Democratic Action; Business and Professional Women/USA; Christian Coalition; Watchdogs of the Treasury; American Civil Liberties Union; Liberty Lobby; National Right to Life Committee; American Farm Bureau Federation; Senate Republican Conference; American Security Council; National Association of Manufacturers; United We Stand America; Veterans of Foreign Affairs; Clippings [presentation folder]; National Federation of Independent Businesses; AFL-CIO; National Taxpayers Union; National Education Association; Clinton Administration; Business-Industry Political Action Committee; Council for Citizens Against Government Waste; Concord Coalition; League of Conservation Voters; National Tax-Limitation Committee; Project Vote Smart; American Conservative Union","Vote Smart Web Yellow Pages [publication]; 1995-1996 Private Property Congressional Vote Index (5 copies); Loose Papers: Congressional Scorecards, Correspondence related to questionnaires and surveys; National Vietnam Veterans Coalition, Inc. [portfolio folder]; AARP Vote [binder]; Voter's Self-Defense Manual [publication]; Environmental Briefing Book","276th Engineering Battalion: M/C Payne, Jim Joanson (AA) 276th for P.E. CNTY; Michael Coleman, 1/1992; Mr. Coleman Raphael; Nathan Miller/Dominion Manuf., Jan/Feb 1992; 276th Engineering Battalion: 276th and NG Reserve Issues; Fabrication Company of VA; DT; 276th Engineering Battalion; Evergreen Information Technology, Inc. Barry Nelson; Meeting w/State Sec. Framme; 4/1992; Longer Beam Medal of Honor","Untitled Binder: Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia 1/3/1995 to 7/13/1996; Untitled Binder: legislative activities for 1995","Budget Votes 103rd Cong. [binder]; Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia; 1/3/1995 to 7/8/1995 [book]; Warner Record 102nd Congress 1st Session [binder]; Friends of John Warner Press Releases [binder]; Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia; 1/4/1995 to 10/5/1996 [book]","Warner Record 102ned Congress 1st Session 1991 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Briefing book on Sen. Charles S. Robb; Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia; 1/4/1995 to 1/6/1996 [book]","Virginia Judgeships, recommendations, reference material, clippings, correspondence; Untitled folder, recommendations, clippings, correspondence; Judgeships- Eastern and Western Districts, recommendations, clippings, correspondence; 7 notepads, each designated by a different city name, loose","36 folders arranged alphabetically by last name, within each district","Warner Record for Legislation, 103rd Congress (1993-1994), Book 2 of 2 [binder]; Warner Record for Agencies and Projects, 103rd Congress (1993-1994) [binder]","Loose papers bound by rubber band: Issue Resource Book, 1995; Warner Record for Agencies and Projects 102nd Congress (1991-1992) [binder]; Warner Record for Legislation, 103rd Congress (1993-1994) Book 1 of 2 [binder]; Untitled binder: Warner legislative record, 103rd Congress (1993-1994)","EPW: NAFTA; Energy Taxes: 1993; Admin. Economic Package; Shenandoah River Study: EPA; Henrico County Water Plant- 404; Coastal Barrier Resources; Hampton Roads Center; Pollution Prevention Strategy","Section 29 Nonconventional Fuels Tax Credit; S. 2656- PMPA; S.289- National Air and Space Museum Extension Act of 1991","Warner Record/Vision; Section v. Sponsored Amendments; Warner Record/Helping Virginia; Warner Record/Questionnaire; Transportation Issue; Warner Record/Outstanding Projects; Master Briefing Book [2 binders]; Untitled Folder: Correspondence, Notes,; Warner Record/Issues and Opportunities; Loose Papers: Senator Warner's Vision for Virginia","Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 2 of 4 Parts); Correspondence; A Response to the Majority Report in the Senate Confirmation Proceedings of Judge Robert H. Bork; Policy Review, Fall 1987; Clippings; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 4 of 4 Parts) (3 copies); Newsweek, 9/14/1987; Harry E. Claiborne v. United States Senate; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate Addendum (3 copies); In the Senate of the United States Sitting as a Court of Impeachment; Impeachment Materials; Trial Transcripts; Motions Referred to the Senate by the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee; The New Yorker, Aug. 3/1987; Why the United States Senate Should Not Consent to the Nomination of Judge Robert H. Bork to be a Justice of the Supreme Court","Nomination of Robert H. Bork to be an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court; Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate (Part 3 of 3); Report of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 2 of 4); Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 3 of 4); Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate (Part 2 of 3); Proceedings from the United States Senate in the Impeachment Trial of Harry E. Claiborne; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 1 of 4) (2 copies); Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice; Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate (Part 1 of 3); On the Impeachment of Harry E. Claiborne; Markup of H.R.461, Impeachment of Judge Harry E. Claiborne, Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives. NOTE: all printed matter in this box can be found in Government Documents at Alderman Library.","Legislative Proposals [presentation folder]; Background Information [presentation folder]; Women's Conference; Loose Papers: Correspondence, Clippings; Administration Position [presentation folder]","Amtrak- Mountain Div.; Imaging Science Technologies; CIT- Composites Manufacturing Technologies; Gloucester- Cheatham Annex; Upward Bound Wytheville Com. College; Oil Spill Contingency Plan; Harwood/Bechtel/DOE; Holy Cross Abbey; Shoup; Loose correspondence and reference material; Washington County Literacy Grant; Amtrak - Silver Star; Poquoson River; Gibson Explosives; GARCIA- SMT contract Naval Supply Center; EPA-UST Regulations; DoE/B \u0026 W Hot Fuel Cell Fac.; Suffolk City Landfill Evaluation Report Fact Sheet; Mt. Empire Community College","G.W. Forest- Lennox- Waynesboro; Manassas Battlefield 1989; PHS- Peninsula Institute For Community Health; Abingdon Courthouse; George Washington Carver Regional High School; Red Hill; Harrover Property- Manassas Battlefield; Virgin Islands Education Grant; Pittsylvania Wayside Park; Kiptoke Beach-FWS; Anadigicom Corp.; loose correspondence; Blue Ridge Parkway; Delmarva Ministries; Fort Belvoir Proposed Waste Storage Facility; Kluge Shooting Preserve; Arlington Christian School; Mason Neck NWR; COE Poquoson River; Base Closings-Villalpando; Front Royal- Rt. 340- Shenandoah National Park; RFK Stadium; COE Dinwiddie Wal-Mart; Buena Vista; GSA- Virginia Manufacturing; Doyle Lumber, Inc.; Mountain Top Parkway-9th; Fries Mill- EDA- Whitt Ent.; Pulaski County- Hercules Inc.; Hampden-Sydney College; Warren County; ENR: Sproul/The Erskine Company","VIR-101 Congress Morgan Custody Case; LHR-101 Congress Minimum Wage; VA-101 Congress Pittston Coal Negotiations; JUD-101 Congress Hastings Impeachment; Virginia: Roanoke Hospital Merger; JUD-101 Congress Drugs-Bennett DC Task Force; Judiciary-101 Congress King Federal Holiday Commission; VR-101 Congress Whitaker, Sally Furniss; Untitled folder regarding Kenneth W. Starr nomination for Solicitor General; Shelburne Glebe Plantation, U.S.","Full box of loose materials including photo album, magazines, newspaper clippings and some correspondence","Vet-A-Thon; Kate Smith Background; File Copies --- Issues and Answers (empty); Untitled Envelope: Background Information, Navy Aircraft Carrier Service Life Extension Program; 2/9/1979; Wiesenthal Reception; 4/29/1979; Letter to Pres. --- 3/21/1980; RE: Military Compensation; Senator Warner's Biographical Sketch (empty); Loose Papers: newspapers; S. 720; Warner - First Six Months; News --- JWW Remarks Swearing-in; 1/2/1979, Richmond; Untitled Folder: news clippings","115 envelopes (plus one presentation folder) in somewhat chronological order in reverse. Months skip: 3/1-24, Feb, Jan, and 6/1-30","184 envelopes in chronological order by date (some envelopes empty)","Congratulations; General Letters- To Do; Telephone Conversation; Kid Letters completed; Requests; Actions; Phone Tally; Animal Rights; Congrats/Greetings/Eagle Scouts; Greetings/B-Day; Misc. Letters","New Denver Airport, Background/Wolf Letters, 1991; Fauquier County Sewer; S.959--Thomas Jefferson Commission; Smithsonian Board of Regents Info.; 9/29/93 Nominees Hearing: Perciasepe, Goldman, Laws, Nelson; Browner Confirmation, 1/11/1993; Dioxin Water Quality Standard; SEA Grant Program; S.959 \u0026 H.R.2652; 102nd Congress, 1st Session, H.R. 2652, Slaughter, 6/13/1991; Enforcement--CWA 1991; Thomas Jefferson Commemoration Act/Commission; Abingdon Plantation; Virginia Foundation for the Humanities--Bicentennial of VA Declaration of Rights; Other Commissions; H.R. 2444--George Washington Birthplace National Monument Bill; Pol. Rec. Gleason, Michael P.; Nichols Confirmation; Religious Freedom Day Resolution; Sussman Nomination, EPA; Frampton Nomination, EPA; 5/21/1991 Hearing on CWA with Administrator Reilly","Metro Machine; Fort Lee Commissary, Defense Commissary Agency; UNISYS-Egyptian Coastal, Minehunter Program; Racal; 5/22/1991-Gov't Ops, Subcontract Mgmt. in DOD; Hugh Davis Memorial Wing, HR 175/S.498; Legislation in General; DoD Inventory Management, 7/17/1991; S260 Non-Developmental Items Acquisition Act of 1991; \"Warner Amend\" to Brooks Act; Jerry Curry-Nomination, Administration, FAA; Trips; Small Business; Hearings; DLA Command Briefings; 801 Housing-Spotsylvania; 2/26/1991-Governmental Affairs, Procurement Integrity Hearing; RIFs; Land Harpoon; VA Economic Developers Assoc., Speech, Sept. 13/1991; Legislation; 1992 DOD Authorization, Section 842 CoC's; SBIR Hearing, 11/6/1991; Bills; VMI; 6/11/1991, 7/11/1991 Kuwait Oil Fires; News Articles; Extended Cold Weather Clothing System (ECWCS); Desert Storm Casualties; VMI; Strother Smith; Davis-Bacon; S360-Military Reservists, Small Business Relief Act; Willoughby Site-Norfolk NB; 424th Transportation Co. Galax; News Articles; Woodstock Armory; Uncompensated Overtime","Congressman Wolf Letter to GSA Inspector General on Navy, 3/18/1991; Untitled Folder: Correspondence; Yeonas; Navy Consolidation GSA Austin Letter to Warner on decision, 3/20/1991; Navy consolidation Warner letter to GSA Austin on decision, 3/19/1991; Germanium; Closed Cases; Hoffman Management, Inc., to GSA, 3/18/1991; New Market Heights; EPW Fall Committee, Mark-Up Oct. 4/1990, Consolidation of Navy; DCAMO Briefing on DOD \u0026 VA Contractors; Congressman Frank Wolf, Recent language on H.R. 1281, Re: Navy consolidation; Untitled Folder: Press Release; City of Alexandria, Letter from Mayor to Austin, Re: Potomac Greensite; General 1988 Manassas Battlefield; GAO Report 3/1991. Navy Office Space, Cost Estimate for Consolidating the Naval Systems Commands May be High; Untitled Folder: Memorandum; Governmental Affairs: D.C. Lorton; Navy Sec. Ben Rose letter to Sen. Metzenbaum, 3/19/1991; Navy Office Space, Meeting H-508, 8/7/90; Untitled Folder: Referred to the Committee on and ordered to be printed; Untitled Folder: Statement by Senator John Warner on the Northern Virginia Navy Office Consolidation Project, 10/23/1990; Navy Consolidation, Arlington; Untitled Folder: Congressional Record; Vietnam Veterans; Nominations of Judge David Souter to Supreme Court; Navy Project-Single Location; NAACP; Navy Consolidation, Senator Metzenbaum Letters, 2/1991; Navy - Northern Virginia","Endangered Species Act Hearing, 5/13/1992; National Environmental Strategy; Global Warming Hearing, 7/30/91; Untitled presentation folder: Budget Materials; Endangered Species Act Reauthorization: Baucus/Chafee Bill Introduced 5/6/93; Endangered Species Act--General Information; 102nd Congress Legislation, Air/Global Warming; S.533 --Department of the Environment Act of 1991; S.729--Reid Lead Bill","Arlington Boathouse Proposal 1992 [presentation folder]; S.58- National Biological Diversity Conservation and Environmental Research Act Hearing EPW 7/26/1991; Naming Lewis Powell Courthouse; S.1755, Concessions Reform; Colonial Pipeline Oil spill 3/1993`Route 340 [presentation folder]; Airports Authority: Abingdon Ruins; 1994 DOD Craney Island Fuel Depot Transfer to Portsmouth [presentation folder]; EPA: Clean Fuels Rule [presentation folder]; Yorktown Project; Clean Air Regulations- Emissions Trading and others; 5/27/93 EPW Base Closure Hearing","173 folders arranged chronologically by day, contain invitations, correspondence, maps, and reference material","Manassas Battlefield correspondence, reference material [binder]; Loose Manassas Battlefield Park Amendments, maps, correspondence, reference materials, articles; Hearing Testimony, speeches [presentation folder]; News Clips, clippings [presentation folder]; Historic Preservation, correspondence, legislation [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: maps of Manassas Battlefield; ENR: Manassas Battlefield Park; National Park Service, correspondence [presentation folder]; Exhibits, correspondence, maps, legislation, reference material [presentation folder]; Meeting with the Virginia Congressional Delegation [binder]; Energy: Manassas; Prince William County, photographs, correspondence, clippings [presentation folder]; Warner Statement, correspondence, articles, notes [presentation folder]","245 slides in 11 containers: pictures of Senator Warner in various poses, 1978-1987; Cardboard tube: ATOKA Farm Garden Photos (enlarged photograph of blurry window)","Military Justice- Fraud/Waste/Abuse; Untitled Folder: Military Justice- Prisoners; Military Justice - Urinalysis Testing; Military Justice- Espionage Under UCMJ; Untitled Folder: Paul Besozzi; Nominations Process-Senior and Retired Officers; Military Justice- Statistics; Military Justice- Defense Counsel; Military Justice- Proposals (empty); Nominations Process-Frocking; Urinalysis Program; Untitled Folder: Congressional Request for Information; Military Justice- General Correspondence","124 folders in chronological order by date","120 folders in chronological order by date","63 envelopes, one for each day with additional ones for specific trips/events.","44 envelopes, one for each day with additional ones for specific trips/events.","Our Changing Planet: The FY 1991 U.S. Global Change Research Program [booklet]; 1989-1990 101st Congress Letters Cosigned on Energy Committee Issues; Nomination of Judge Souter to be an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court [presentation folder]; Commerce Committee Issues [loose with divider]; EPW: Oil Spills/Chesapeake Bay [presentation folder]; ENR: INT: Shenandoah Valley Civil War Sites Study [presentation folder]; ENR: INT: Wolf Trap 1990 [presentation folder]; Coast Guard [loose with divider]; EPW OIL SPILL LEGISLATION","ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - Statements, Bills; NASA Budget 1991; Tuna Management Act; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - General; California Earthquake Funds; Letters Signed By JW 1990 on EPW Committee Issues; EPW: 101: ICTC; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - Correspondence; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - Senate Committee Consideration; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - House Bill","64 folders of scheduling materials, arranged by date","65 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by date","Personal: Call List for April, May, and June, 1988; Personal: Telephone Log (July, August, September), 1986; Personal: Call List for October, November, and December, 1988; Personal: Call List for July, August, and September, 1988; Personal: Telephone Log (January, February, March), 1986; Personal: Call List for January, February, and March, 1989; Personal: Call List Apr-May-June, 1989; Personal: Telephone Log (April, May, June), 1986; Personal: Call List for January, February, and March, 1988","Untitled Envelope: \"The Search for an Arab-Israeli Settlement\" an essay written following the Ditchley Conference; Personal: Armed Services Committee, 1988; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1984; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1986; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1982; Personal: Condolences, 1989; Personal: Contributions File, 1989; Personal: The Ditchley Foundation, The American Ditchley Foundation, 1987; Personal: The Ditchley Foundation (Includes American Ditchley), 1988; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1985; Personal: Armed Services Committee, 1985-1987; Personal: Birthday Greetings, 1989","47 envelopes in chronological order by date","Bosher/Idea; S. 1220- AIDs ED. Act; Community College; Voc. ED. Consortium; Elders Nomination; Bush Education Plan 1991; Vaccine Compensation; Foster Nomination; Goals 2000- Education Amendment Act; S. 67 Compassionate Pain Relief Act (Heroin for cancer Patients)","L, HHS, ED- 94 Appropriations with Simon Albert; Very Special Arts; Minority Scholarships; NIH Reauthorization H.R. 2507","88 envelopes in somewhat chronological order by date","32 envelopes in chronological order by date (all dates not represented)","John W. Warner Speeches for 1973 [binder]; Secretary Warner Speeches Binder #1 [binder]; Untitled: Speeches made by John W. Warner January - April/1974 [binder]; Loose papers: undated speech, notes and minutes from events 1972-1977[binder]; John W. Warner Speeches for 1974 [binder]","Secretary Warner Speeches Binder #2 [binder]; John W. Warner Speeches for 1972 [binder]","89 envelopes of daily schedules filed by date, every day does not have a folder.","Small Business Institute Program; White House Conference on Tourism and Travel; Small Business Hearings [presentation folder]; Small Business Investment Company SBC; Legal Reform; Small Business OSHA Reform Hearing 12/6/95 [presentation folder]; Small Business Associations [presentation folder]; Oversight of Small Business Association [presentation folder]; Affirmative Action 8(A); SBA Programs [presentation folder]; 8 (A) Hearing, 4/4/95","Personal: Friends, Dobal, Joe; Personal: Friends, Connolly, Thomas F. (Vice Admiral, Ret); Ali, Mohammad; Personal: Friends, Ballentine, Michael/Mary Ballou; Personal: Friends, Campbell, John (Map Project etc.); Personal: Friends, Guest, Virginia; Personal: Friends, Coolidge, Isabella G.; Personal: Friends, Diener, Betty J. (Dr.); Personal: Friends, Hanan, Timothy A.; Barry Goldwater; Personal: The Hunting Box, Cliff and Laura Hunt; Personal: Friends, Tom Beddall; Personal: Friends, Harbert, John (Doctor); Personal: Friends, Bain, Dick; Honorary Board Memberships, 1988; Friends, Bruce, David; Personal: Friends, Cooke, Jack Kent; Personal: Friends, Hodges, Walter J. (Mrs.); Personal: Friends, Bowman, Jean; Personal: Friends, Hufty, Page Lee, 1987; Personal: Friends, Clarke, Melissa; Personal: Friends, The Bob Arnolds, New York, NY; Personal: Warner Friends, Fuller, Deborah, Aspen, Colorado; Personal: Friends, Ferguson Sydney McNiff (Nini); Personal: Dingeman, James (Jim); Personal: Firestone, Julia, Scottsdale, Arizona 85235; Personal: Friends, Daugherty, Elizabeth; Personal: Friends, The Simon Hornbys, London, England; Personal: Friends, Arundel, Arthur W.; Personal: Friends, Bynum, Mike; Personal: Friends, Mrs. Richard E. Byrd (Helen); Personal: Friends, Davies, Christine (Mrs.); Personal: Friends, Brezinski, Zbigniew; Personal: Friends, Abel Smith, J.W. (William); Personal: Friends, duPont, William H.; Personal: Friends, Dee Bartley; Brokaw, Cliff; Personal: Friends, Bill Dunlap, Nat'l Arts Council Appt.; Personal: Executive, Baldridge, Malcolm, 1922-1987; Personal: Friends, Corcoran, King; Ambassador and Mrs. Gottlieb; Personal: Helland, Pete, Friends; Personal: Friends, Bruce Gottwald-Ethyl Corporation; Personal: Friends, Dickerson, Nancy; Personal: Friends, Cook, Edward, and Pat, Palm Beach, Florida; Personal: Friends, Barringer, Beatrice; Personal: Friends, Bronfman, Edgar","31 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by date","Nottaway County; Blackstone Army Airfield; Downtown Site, Proposal Submitted by the City of Richmond, Office of Economic Development, 5/29/1992 [binder]; Southern Gateway Site, Proposal Submitted by the City of Richmond, Office of Economic Development, 5/29/1992 [binder]","CPT Zebrowski, Appender \"Whistle Blowing\"; Army Prosthetics Issue, 1/1992; NAVSEA Drawdown; Misc Aug '92; Misc Oct; Misc 3/1992; Misc-12/1992; 7/1992-Misc; RCI State Dept Grant w/ Russia, Aug '92; Newport News Econ Develop.; Misc 5/1992; Untitled Envelope: Clippings; ILT John M. Sheckler, 228-06-0466; 50th Anniversary of World War II; VA. Trip, 3 Aug-3 Sept; Paul Vandermyde, VSE; April 1992-Miscellaneous; 2/1992-Miscellaneous; 6/1992-Miscellaneous; Nottoway; UXB-Rich Dugger, John Boyden; Vinnell Corp.; Perpetual Freedom, Joanne Vecchinnoe, 1/1992; Relief Operations; Misc Sept 92; County of Nottaway, Virginia [binder]; Midway, Battle of; 1/1992 - Miscellaneous; Misc Nov 92; Seay, Captain Marvin E., USN, Navy, 1991","1990 Trip File; Personal: Trip '92, back up, Tickets, etc.; 11 License Plates from Virginia and Congress","1988 Republican National Convention Caucus Teams Briefing Book [binder]; 41 envelopes in chronological order by date","46 envelopes in chronological order by date","1989 Master Scheduling Log, January - June [binder]; 1991 Master Schedule Jan. thru May Book 1 of 2 [binder]; 1990 Schedule [binder]","Month at a Glance Administrator 1989 [October - December] [notebook]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1989 (January - September) [notebook]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1988, October - December [notebook]; 7/1992 thru 12/1992 [binder]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1988 January - September [notebook]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1987 [notebook]; 1/1992 thru 6/1992 [binder]","118 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name","Master Log January to July 1988; Senator's Log July to December 1989; Senator's Log July to December 1988; Master Schedule Log July to December 1988; Senator's Log January to June 1989; Senator's Log 1/1988; Master Log July to December 1986; Master Log 1990","Record Vote Analysis 101st Congress, 1st Session [binder]; 100th Congress 2nd Session, 200 Congress [binder]; 100th Congress 2nd Session, Record Vote Analysis, 1-199 [binder]","Record Vote Analysis- 99th Congress 1st Session [binder]; 100th Congress: Record Vote Analysis 1-199 [binder]; Congressional Record- Senate [binder]; 100th Congress: Record Vote Analysis 1st Session #200- [binder]","123 folders in chronological order by date","Atoka Country Supper; Atoka Country Supper, Sept. 19/1981; Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island foundation; Tenneco Inc.; Atoka Country Supper; Atoka Country Supper, Sept 13/1980","Toxic Substances Subcommittee Hearing on Lawn Chemicals, 5/9/91; S. 225-- Fredericksburg \u0026 Spotsylvania County Battlefields National Battlefield Park Expansion Act [presentation folder]; 102nd Congress: ANWR Debate [presentation folder]; S. 1220 -- National Energy Security Act, General Information [presentation folder]; Appomattox River Water Authority Hydroelectric Project; National RADOR Action Week Resolution (10/18/1992) [presentation folder]","102nd Congress - EPW, FULL COMMITTEE/SCIENCE ADVISORY BOARD 1/24/91; RCRA: 9/11/91 Hearing, Special Wastes: Oil Mining; Congressional Record, No. 142- Part V, Proceedings and Debates of the 102nd Congress, 2nd Session [book]; Yorktown Battlefield- Filming; Hanford Clean Up - ICF; Energy: Science \u0026 Technology Bill; CONSOL- Coal Thermal Dryer; George Mason Memorial Resolution, Senate Resolution 219","1992 Commerce, January - June [presentation folder]; 1992 Armed Services, July - August [presentation folder]; 1992 Armed Services, September - December [presentation folder]; 1992 Banking [presentation folder]; 1992 Budget [presentation folder]; 1992 - Commerce, July - December [presentation folder]; ARM, January - June 1992 [presentation folder]","1992 Appropriations, July - December [presentation folder]; 1992 Administration [presentation folder]; 1992 - Speeches/ Floor Statements [presentation folder]; 1992 Agriculture [presentation folder]; 1992 - Appropriations, January - June [presentation folder]","112 folders of invitations and schedules filed by date of event.","Recipe-1990; Untitled Folder: Biography of Senator Warner (multiple copies); Condolences; Anniversary; 5 untitled folders of recommendations; Front Office Info; Recipes; Birthday; Retirement; Autographed Color Photograph of the Senator; Congratulations; Greetings; Blue Forms; 106 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name (L-Z); Eagle Scout; Animal Rights","Endorsements- Waiting on Response ;Senate Tourism Caucus; Untitled Folder: Silver Spring Monkeys; Untitled Folder: Pet Stores (includes cassette: Fruchter with Laufer 4/29/92); Animal Rights Issues; Endorsements to do (empty); Misc. Letters sent 1991; Endorsements- Waiting on Response, 1992; Endorsements- Done 91; Combined Federal Campaign; Miscellaneous. To Do; Silver Spring Monkeys; Miscellaneous Letters sent 1992; Endorsements- Pending, 1993; Pending Requests- CRS, LIBE; Endorsement Responses; Animal Rights; Misc. Letter, 1993; Loose Paper: Flag Request forms, Legislative material; Animal Rights; RECS- Holding; Endorsements- Done 1992; 1992 Phone Call Reports; To Be Filed; Animal Rights (ARW), 1991-1992; Animal Rights 1990","118 envelopes in chronological order.","33 envelopes in chronological order by date","122 folders in chronological order by date. Nov and Dec. folders are all empty.","42 envelopes in chronological order","20 envelopes arranged chronologically","114 envelopes in chronological order. Missing April and May files.","67 envelopes in chronological order","48 envelopes in chronological order","41 packets of loose press clippings arranged chronologically by date, also empty folders","11/98; 3/1988 Mentions; 12/98; 6/1988 Mentions; 5/1988 Mentions; 7/1988 Mentions; 2/1988 Mentions; Clips 9/1998; 8/1998; 1/1988 Mentions; 10/1998; 4/1988 Mentions","Richmond Times Dispatch, Sunday 4/11/1999 [10 copies entire newspaper]; 20 packets of clippings from Dominion Media Services, September - 11/2001; each packet holds part of a month, several different packets for each time period.; Senator John Warner Key Word Master List, 11/27/2001","32 folders of clippings from Dominion Media Service Co., each folder holds part or all of a month.","McNeil/Lehrer 2-21-95: 02/22/95 [VHS]; Fox Morning News, 3/12/93 [VHS]; Floor Statement with Comments By Nunn and Sasser, 4/8/1992 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer 10/31: 11/01/94 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer 2-21-95: 02/22/95 [VHS]; Fox Morning News (11/10/94), 11/10/94 [VHS]; McLauglin One/One \u0026 Group: 06/06/94 [VHS]; ABC, NBC, \u0026 CBS: 01/27/94 [VHS]; Face the Nation 1/30/94; CNN Late Edition 1/29/94 [VHS]; PBS McNeil/Lehrer: 05/11/95 [VHS]; Prime Time Live: 09/29/94 [VHS]; NBC News, For McNeil/Lehrer 11-1: 9/29/94 [VHS]; Nightline, Face the Nation, Late Edition, \u0026 Fox Evening News: 01/31/94 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer (Tuesday): 05/09/95 [VHS]; ABC World News Tonight - 1/25/1993: 01/25/93 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer (11/07/94): 11/09/94 [VHS]; CNN Larry King: 06/28/94 [VHS]; 2 untitled VHS; Nightline 29 minutes: 1/28/94 [VHS]; ABC, NBC, CBS: 01/27/94 [VHS]; ABC Nightline For 10/18/1994: 10/19/1994 [VHS]; Prime Time Live ABC: 1/11/91 [VHS]; Larry King Live: 12/07/24 [VHS]; Fox Morning News Segment, 5/10/94 [VHS]; Armed Services; Bill - Keep: 02-09-95 [VHS]; CNN Larry King: 05/01/95 [VHS]; CNBC: 01/31/95 [VHS]; Fox Evening News: 01/27/94 [VHS]; Larry King Live: 5/10/93 [VHS]; Inside Politics, Larry King: 01/26/94 [VHS]","142 packets of clippings from Dominion Media Service Co., each packet holds part of a month, several different packets for each time period.","119 packets of press clippings (Apr-Sept), arranged by date","John Warner United States Senator; 96 packets of press clippings (1/2003-1/2004), arranged by week; Loose Papers: clippings, notes, correspondence, reference materials; McLaughlin \u0026 Associates","Library Item Encyclopedia 1-400 (form letters/issue mail) [binder]; Library Item Encyclopedia 401-825 (form letters/issue mail) [binder]","Transcripts September--12/1989, arranged chronologically by date [binder]; Library Items 801+ (form letters/issue mail) [binder]; Transcripts January--8/1989, arranged chronologically by date [binder]","4th Circuit; VA Tech Speech Drafts; Untitled Folder: Statements and Maps, 1999-2001; NNS-Gen Dynamics '99; Press Releases and Notes [portfolio folder]; Norfolk Speech Prep, 8-6-2001 [portfolio folder]; 2 Untitled Binder: Agriculture; Founders Day 2000, Presidential Installation Ceremony, 4/28/2000 [program]; Loose Papers: Statements, Memos, Schedules, and Clippings, 1997-2000; Richmond Times-Dispatch Anniversary Edition, Sunday, 10/15/2000 [newspaper]; 99 Water Resources; J.W. File","ISTEA; Partial Birth/Abortion; 52 clipping packets from 12/22/2001 to 3/28/2002, by individual dates, some clippings organized by subject; Log Cabin Rep.","110 individual packets of clippings joined together by rubber bands. Grouped by weeks","7 folders of press clippings in random order. Clippings inside folders are arranged somewhat in chronological order by date","Untitled folder: clippings from 11/89 to 12/89 in backward ascending order; Untitled folder: clippings from 6/90 to 8/90, in somewhat chronological order","6 Folders with misc press clippings in random order. Clippings in folder are arranged chronologically by date","Microphone Box, mostly empty, with single male-to-female jack; E. P. Stafford (Reel]; Quantico Grad School Speech, 6/4/1969 [Reel]; 27 floppy disks (9 inch): Transcripts, Speeches, Announcements, News Releases; Swearing-In of Mr. Warner, 2/11/1969 [Reel]; 4 Untitled Reels","24 packets of press clippings (Sept-Dec), arranged by date","34 packets of press clippings (Jul-Dec), arranged by date","Roll Call, Monday, 9/14/1998 [newspaper] (4 copies); 31 packets of press clippings (July-Nov), arranged by date","To-Carter; Clippings; Loose Papers: Notes, Clippings,; Time, 10/1/2001 [magazine]; Campaign Stuff; Photographs; Speech Backup; The No Child Left Behind Act, Op-Ed by U.S. Senator John W. Warner; Hampden Sydney College Commencement-Remarks, 5/12/2002; Virginia Is For Lovers [bumper sticker]; The Philippine Scouts, Centennial 1901-2001; War College; Culpeper Agenda; United States Senate [portfolio folder]; John Warner, United States Senator [portfolio folder]; Ballpoint pen; Handwritten notes on index cards; Richmond Times-Dispatch, Sunday, 9/8/2002 [newspaper]; Pocahontas Parkway: The Greater Richmond Connector [portfolio folder]; Notebooks with handwritten notes; Photographic Negatives [binder]; Federal Provider Directory","Untitled Binder: 1992 Press Releases arranged in reverse chronological order by date; Untitled Binder: 1991 Press Releases arranged chronologically by date; January-June 1992 Schedules [binder]","1994 Press Releases [binder]; Untitled Binder: 1995 Press Releases, arranged in reverse chronological order by date; 1993 Press Releases [binder]","Untitled Binder: 1984 Press Clippings, arranged by subject; Press Releases 1979, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]","Press Releases 1980, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]; Press Releases 1982, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]; Press Releases 1981, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]","91 folders arranged chronologically","153 folders arranged chronologically within months","Leadership Institute; Sergeant at Arms Information; 10/2003; Government Printing Office 2000; Bring Your Child to Work Day; Decatur House; 1993 Senate Security; Federal Emergency Mgmt. Agency (FEMA); Directories/Information Guides; Copier Information; 1993 Sergeant at Arms Office; Franked Mail/Mass Mailing 2000; U.S. Senate Health Promotion; 2/2003; 11/2003; Heritage Foundation; 9/2003; Employee Assistance Program; 1/2003; Copier; 5/2003; American's With Disabilities Act; Job Descriptions; Intern Lecture Info; 7/2003; CFC Campaign 1999/2000; 12/2003; Computer Center; Bar Admission Recommendations; White House 2003; 3/2003; 1993 Legislate; NUTS; 8/2003; Family Medical Leave Act Information; Form Letter-Samples; 6/2003; 4/2003; 1993 Inventory; Financial Disclosure 1999/2000; Loose Papers: Requests for Materials, memorandum, calendar, fax coversheets; 1993 Joint Committee on Printing; 1993 Rules Committee; 1993 Library of Congress","Mass Mailing 1992; General Correspondence; Human Resources Info System; Loose Papers: Records of Permanent Historical Value (2 copies); 1993 U.S. Senate Employment Practices: A Study of Staff Salary, Tenure, Demographics and Benefits [publication]; Library of Congress 1992; Congressional Management Survey; 1994-1995 Ethics Committee; Unclaimed Recommendation Responses; Post Office Information; Congratulations Letters \u0026 Information; Homosexuals in the Military: Policies and Practices of Foreign Countries (2 copies); SOAS; District Office - GSA: General, 1991; Constituent Requests (Misc.); Thank You letters; Office Manager Meetings; Internet Messages; Internet Information; 1994-1995 Directories/Authorizations; Fair Employment Practices; Financial Disclosure; Office Expense Account 1992; Legi-Slate 1992; Speeches-1991; Family Medical Leave Policy","Loose Papers: Senator John Warner Correspondence; Staff Manual; 1994-1995 Post Office; Lexis-Nexis; Superintendents Office; Sexual Harassment Policy; 1994-1995 Joint Committee on Printing; 1994-1995 MAPs- Capitol, etc.; 1994-1995 Rules Committee; RespecTeen National Youth Forum; Intra-net; Presidential Classroom; Nut; U.S. Senate Youth Program; 1994-1995 Senate Security; 1994-1995 Recommendations Personal; 1994-1995 Sergeant at Arms Office; 1994-1995 Library of Congress; 1994-1995 Service Department; Congressional Youth Leadership Council; Student Programs; Senate Steering Committee; Quality Assurance Control; Recommendations Fed Employees; Recommendations Former Interns","Untitled presentation folder: Contains correspondence, reference materials regarding OSHA; Team Act; Volunteer Firefighters; Arlington County; Labor-Rail Strike; General-Clinton Scandals; Campaign Miller Charges; General D.C. Legal; Right to Work; General Minority Issues; Campaign Miller Suit; Labor-Minimum Wage-Prisoners; National Right to Work Act S.581; Minimum Wage; General Scorecards; Letters; Alexis Herman; Labor Committee [presentation folder]; Labor-Single Location; Labor-S.1423-OSHA [presentation folder]","1980 Republican National Convention, Detroit, Michigan, 7/15/1980; Congressional Award Information, Correspondence and Reference Information, 1995-1999; SOAS 99; Loose Papers: Clippings - Thrift Industry's Biggest Group to Urge Cuts in S \u0026 Ls' Broad Investment Powers; Office Expense Account (OEA) 2000; 32 Bundles of Press Clippings from Dominion Media Services Co., 1/22/2008-4/7/2008; Southern Women in Public Service Conference 2000; Water Projects Affecting Coal Transportation","1994-1995 Mass Mailing; Campaign Information; Mass Mailings; Mailings; Mass Mailing File [binder]","Atlantic Research; Belvoir: DOD move to Belvoir- Other Options; 6/1992; 103rd Congress; Belvoir: Belvoir Update: Toddy Puller, Belvoir Dep., PM, Robb; 6/30/1992; Alex Bigler- Equestrian Forge Co.; 1/1992; Chesapeake Div. (Navy) Restructuring; 2/3/1992; CIA Move Letters; CIT; Belvoir: Ft Belvoir/EPG Briefs; 3/1992; Aerospace Services International; Bow Industries (Tony O'Sullivan); CIA Relocation; 2/1992 (empty); Absentee Voting; 1/1992; Belvoir; George Mason BRPC Conference; 1/23-24/1992","68 envelopes arranged chronologically, some envelopes are empty.","Co-Sponsored 100th Congress 1986; No Position 100th Congress 1987; Co-Signed Letters 100th Congress 1988; 1989 Tourism Caucus; Co-Signed Letters 100th Congress 1987; No Position 100th Congress 1988","Personal: Trips, Trips.88 (Group); 1988; Dan Quayle; Personal: Photos: Redskin Parade, Senator Warner, Joe Gibbs, Doug Williams; 1/1988; Files; List of in this drawer; Personal: Photographs: White House; 2/1/1984; Personal: Photos: Johnny's Graduation (empty); Personal: Photos: Senator with his Daughters at the Cape in Aug. 1987 (Mary sent these); Personal: Photographs: Trip to Soviet Union with Byrd Codel; Aug. 27-Sept 8/1985; Photos: Persian Gulf Trip with Senator Glenn; Untitled Envelope: Warner with President Reagan; Photo with Arafat, 1993; Personal: Photos: Inaugural Ball 1985; Misc. Photos; Untitled Envelope: Persian Gulf Photos; Dan Quayle; Untitled Envelope: Two people on a horse; Guigni Retirement: Senator John Warner R-225; Personal (Photos): Senators/Congressmen; Personal: Trips 1989, May thru Aug. 1989; Farnborough Air Show 1988; Personal: Photographs: Caricature for Alibi Club; Untitled Envelope: Playing tennis; Personal: Photos: Gorbachev's Visit to Us; Dec. 9/1987; White House: The First President Bush; Danny Thompson Memorial 1993; Hunting Photos/Horses; John Warner: misc. photos; Personal: Senate Restaurant 1990 Accounts; Personal: Photos; Reception in Honor of Chapman Cox, Asst. Sec. of Defense for Force Management and Personnel hosted by General Ernie Cheatham prior to Marine Corps Parade; 6/20/1986; Personal: Photos: Warner, Mary; Misc. Photos with Staff; Photos with the Dalai Lama","Senator John Warner Joint Resolutions 1990; 1990 Appropriations; Co-Signed, 1990; 1990 Speeches; Coker, Mary Phillips Fine Sporting Art, P.O. Box 141, Tryon, North Carolina 28782 [envelope]; Co-Signed, 1989","28 envelopes","Virginia Federation of Republican Asian-Americans; Alexandria Regional Office; Virginia General Assembly; Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, 1/16/1986; U.S. Synthetic Fuels Corporation; Yorktown Bicentennial; Francis T. West; White House Conference on Aging; USS Shangri-La; Warner Poll; Washington \u0026 Lee University; Untitled Folder: \"A voice from Virginia for the 1980s\"; 1/2/1979; Virginia Taxpayers Association; Trademarks Information; U.S. Army Rifle, Model M-14; Medal of Liberty Candidates [book]; USS Yorktown; Warner Memos to Treasurer- 1990 Campaign Committee; Elmo R. Zumwalt Nomination; Richmond Regional Office; Senator Harrison Williams; U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration; Norfolk Regional Office; Warner Volunteer/Frs; Marion Regional Office; The Youth Foundation (A. Knighton Stanley, Chairman); 1992 Worlds Fair/500th Anniversary of Columbus; Warner for Senate Committee; Paul Tribe for Senate; George Washington Birthday Celebration Committee; Virginia Employment Commission; Tourism and Trade Information; Virginia State Candidates (Senator John Warner's Activities on Behalf of); Vietnam Vets Memorial Fund 1982; Virginia Patronage Positions; Wolf Trap Farm for the Performing Arts; Virginia \"Returnees\" (Former Iranian Hostages); Voter Registration; Virginia Small Business Advisory Council; The Trilateral Commission; 1984 Warner Campaign; U.S. Naval Academy/Admiral Rickover Hall; Travel Voucher Memos","121 envelopes arranged chronologically","Miscellaneous; Korea: Memories of the Forgotten War [VHS]; Enduring Freedom [VHS]; Fort Belvoir Army Museum Info [binder]; A \u0026 E Television Networks Minute By Minute \"The Attack on the Pentagon\" [VHS] (2 copies); JW Politics; China Cruise 2001; Senator John Warner [binder]; Senator John Warner WTOP 4-19-01 [audiocassette]; Front Royal Smithson; Untitled binder: media contact information and travel itineraries; Felicity, Mt. Vernon, Morey, Wolf, Davis; Untitled 3.5\" disk; 2 sealed envelopes from Dominion Media Services to Geoff Schwartzmann, Deputy Press Secretary (press clippings?); Veterans History Project: An Introduction [VHS]; Lose Papers: Press Clippings 2002-2003; Biography; AEGIS/Taiwan; Untitled folder: Introductory Ideas for Senator John Warner Spring 2001; Meredith [VHS]; Untitled VHS; Joke Book We found in mail room! For Press [binder]; Meredith - Possible Web Photos","Office Manager Manual: United States Senate, 1999 [binder]; Statements of Funding Authorization and Expense Activity, 1997-1999 [binder]; Computer Generated Printouts of Official Personnel and Office Expense Account, Dec. 1996-Sept. 1998 [binder]","Transcripts 1990; 1993 Administration; 1993 Appropriations, July-Dec; 103rd Congress Press Copies; 103rd Congress Miscellaneous Letters; 1993 Appropriations, Jan-June; 1989 Speech File; 1990 Speech File; INMED - International Medical Services for Health: Latin American Regional Health Partnership Program (LARHPP), 9/14/1990 [spiralbound]; 1989 (Office Files and Correspondence, 1989-1991)","Home Health Care; United Indians of America; Chiropractic Health; Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Virginia, 1984 Annual Financial Report [booklet]; Long Term Care; NARIC; Black Lung Alt's; Women's Issues - General; Imputed Interest; Social Security Offset / Disability / Black Lung; Heath; Vocational Education: A Choice With a Future [presentation folder]; Heinz Social Security Vs. Budget [envelope]; Virginia Disability Programs; Governmental Affairs - General; AID Public Safety Initiative; Rehab Groups NICHCY; Bowen Nomination; Right to Work; S. 484 Saccharin Bill; Public Law 99-88 AUG. 15/1985, 99 STST.293 [booklet] (2 copies); Youth Minimum Wage; FSLIC Consultants; Labor - Supported Employment; Young Writers Resolution; Child Support","1999 Veterans Issues; VA DAV [presentation folder]; Special Operations Group, Inc. request for loan [binder]; VA VFW [presentation folder]; SPSA Norfolk Naval Shipyard Contract; DoE Mismanagement Issues McCallum; The Bells; VA Cemetery Issues; Health Care Forum 3/27/2000; VDOT Shirley Ybarra Secretary of Transportation; Dr. Carrier Issues; 1999 Legislative Record Virginia Military Issues [binder]; Mt. Home Veteran's Home [presentation folder]; Virginia Army and Air National Guard [binder]; Untitled folder containing correspondence, reports, clippings regarding Naval Issues; Vieques; Environmental Assessment for Transfer of the Naval Ammunition Support Detachment Property [binder]; The National Security Need for Vieques [binder]; Anthrax Articles; Virginia V.A. Issues (including Washington VARO) [presentation folder]","Byrd Record; Acceptance Speech 11/6/84; Transcripts-1/1984; Microfilm Index, 1981 Press Releases \u0026 Clips; Transcripts-5/1984; First Six Months; Correspondence 1990; Transcripts-3/1984; Correspondence 1989; Campaign; Transcripts-Apr. 1984; Correspondence 1988; Transcripts-2/1984","Loose Papers: 9/2006-1/2007","Loose Papers: February-May 2007","Loose Papers: June-August 2007","Loose Papers: September 2007","Loose Papers: October - December 2007","Loose Papers: July - October 2006","Loose Papers: January-June 2006","Loose Papers: 8/1-7/2003; September-December 2005","Senator Warner Scheduling Log, 1991 [binder]; Senator's Travel Log, 1992 [binder]; Schedule, 2000 [binder]","120 folders, 1/1-4/30/2006, arranged chronologically","127 folders, 9/1-12/31/2006, arranged chronologically","120 folders, January-April 2007, arranged chronologically","123 folders, May-August 2007, arranged chronologically","122 folders, September-December 2007, arranged chronologically","State Director - USDA Rural Development, Virginia [accordion folder]; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Johnson, John A; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Easter, Jacqueline; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Tucker, William; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Williams, Jesse; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Brockman, Robert \"Phil\"; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Marsh, Russell \"Lee\"; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Stoneman, Wilmer; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Weston, Robert; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Ferrebee, Robert; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Smart, W. Ray; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Davis, Donald; Untitled Folder: Virginia State Committee of the USDA Farm Service Agency; USDA FSA Committee - Arey, Maxine; USDA FSA Committee - Engel, Kevin; USDA FSA Committee - Robinson, Jim; USDA FSA Committee - Shell, Cecil; USDA FSA Committee - Williams, Jesse; USDA FSA Committee - Townsend, James; USDA FSA Committee - Anderson, Verne; USDA FSA Committee - Carey, Greg; USDA FSA Committee - Carr, Glenn; USDA FSA Committee - Combs, Robert; USDA FSA Committee - Copenhaver, Ernest; USDA FSA Committee - Crittenden, Thomas; USDA FSA Committee - Dizerega, Mary Howe; USDA FSA Committee - Leonard, David; USDA FSA Committee - Morgan, Tola; USDA FSA Committee - Rogers, Lee; USDA FSA Committee - Spiers, Jr., Robert; USDA FSA Committee - Stelzl, Sarah; USDA FSA Committee - Walden, Monty; USDA FSA Committee - Wooden, Joseph; USDA RD Dir. - Newbill, Joseph; USDA RD Dir. - Jones, Lloyd (2 folders); US Marshal - Eastern: Clark, John; US Marshal - Eastern: Stanaway, Robin; US Marshal - Eastern: Cleveland, William; US Marshal - Eastern: Cahall, James; US Marshal - Eastern: Cahill, Donald; US Marshal - Eastern: Cassell, Rick; US Marshal - Eastern: Cranfill, Mark; US Marshal - Eastern: Ebhardt, Paul; US Marshal - Eastern: Hale, George; US Marshal - Eastern: Johnson, Daniel; US Marshal - Eastern: Keeton, Robert; US Marshal - Eastern: Profitt, Nick; US Marshal - Eastern: Ray, Roger; US Marshal - Eastern: Smith, Lacy; US Marshal - Eastern: Younger, James; US Marshal - Western: Untitled Folder: Candidates; US Marshal - Western: Pike, Wayne; US Marshal - Western: Slemp, Tommy; US Marshal - Western: Knowles, Kearn; US Marshal - Western: Padgett, Dirk; US Marshal - Western: Donelson, Ronald; US Marshal - Western: Gibbs, Landon; US Marshal - Western: Haley, Patrick; US Marshal - Western: Hawkins, Terry; US Marshal - Western: Johnson, Robert; US Marshal - Western: Reynolds, Gary; US Marshal - Western: Sterling, George; US Marshal - Western: Thomas, Mike","78 folders, Abernathy-Jacocks, Jr., arranged alphabetically by last name","Everest Sciences; Dynamic Animation Systems; Loose Papers: Thermasteel; Power Point Print-Out - \"N75 Mine Warfare Small Unmanned Vehicle Programs\"; UNCLOS; Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments; Canvs (contains CD-ROM); Submarine Industrial Base Council - USS Virginia, America's Submarine Industry: Vital Technology for a Secure Future [presentation folder]; Carolyn Hanna's Tech Demo; Strategic Insights, Inc.; DocEX - John Campbell; EMTASC; Korea Project; VIMS; VA Office - Domestic Prep.; ANSI - Home Security Committee; Homeland Security - Org. Charts; HTVA; American Society for Engineering Education - Engineering Deans Council [presentation folder]; JCOTS NANO Presentation; D.C. DHS; Warner S \u0026 E Pell Docs; S \u0026 E Workforce; Taiwan Paperwork; Agro-Terror; Hipercon; Stafford Meeting; Nuclear Threat Reduction Campaign - Weapons of Mass Destruction Reference Guide [binder]; The Submarine in the United States' Enduring National, Joint Asset [binder]; Alternative Gas Turbine: Cooling Technology Being Tested [binder]; Untitled Binder: Thermasteel US Patent","Navy Legacy Radar Processor; Navy Logistics Research Center; Naval Shipyard Project Management Transformation (NPMT); Naval Logistics Readiness Research Center (NLRRC); Nested Core Engine - D-Star; NULKA Enhanced Fleet Decoy Procurement (OPN) for Anti-Ship Missile Defense; Ocean Sensor; Operational Responsive Space (2 folders); Operation Smile; Progeny/Open Architecture; Peace Through Health Care Initiative; Praetorian - L-3 Video; Prevent Initiative; Pulsed Energy Projectile; Radian - Battlefield Reforming Fuel Cell; Rapid Image Access; Reserve Component Automated Demobilization; Retreat Barley - SAIC; Rockwell - CESAS, SMaRTS, CH-53; Rover Over-the-Horizon Augmented Reconnaissance (ROAR); Shipboard Wireless Maintenance; Satellite Operator Training; Scalable Combat System; Ship Signal Exploitation Equipment; Shipboard False Alarm Chemical Detection; Sigmon Group; Smallsar Buried Mine Detection; Special Ops. Wireless; Stryker Tires Production and Supply Second Source; Submarine Low Power Computing; SuperVision; Sufficient Software Licenses; Sura's Coastal Ocean Observing and Prediction (SCOOP); System's Simulation Toolkit; Tidal Defense and Energy Systems (TIDES) Technology Validation Project; Tactical Intel; Target Discrimination for BMD; Training Communications System - GMU; Trusted Rubix; Torpedo Detection; Transfer of Assets at the Casemate Museum to the City of Hampton; Ultra Wide Beam; Ultra Wideband Radio; USMC Corrosion/Pre-Positioning; VA-Florida DOD Supply Chain Program; USMC Advanced Tech Demo - Warfighting Labs; Vehicle Mounted Antenna; VCEC Integrated Sensor; VCU Quantum Computing; Vero4 Corp; VoIP for Navy; Wide Band Gap Material Technology Development; Xvionics - JFCOM Interoperable Logistics Management; Wilcox - Helmet Curing; GE/UVA; IONIC Enterprise; NSV; Joint Warfighting Center; Emergency Management Simulation; VA Tech - Enabling Deployment of Multifunctional Composite Structures; Late Requests; Object Video; Loose Papers: Plasma Energy Pyrolysis System (PEPS); Affordable ASW; Chaotic.com; Norfolk State University - National Center for Maritime Security Technology; Norfolk State University - Institute for Renewable Energy Research and Education (IRERE); Innovative Wireless Technologies - Ultra Wideband Radio Frequency Chipset/Phase III SBIR; Untitled Spiralbound: Wilcox; General Dynamics [presentation folder]; DoD Netcentric Programs - McDonald Bradley; GMU - Biodefense; AEGI Sound; Anti-Tamper Computer Tech. - Grayson; Unattended Ground Sensors - McQ; Chem/Bio Filter - New World Assoc., Ed Edens; EOIR Projects; 3D Locator and Tracking; Portable Fuel Test Kit; Space Flight - Grayson; Focused ISR for Networked Ops; Reach Out and Read in the Armed Forces; Virtual Parts Engineering Research Center (VPERC); Virtual Interactive Combat Environment (VICE); MIDAS Satecom Integration; Secure WLAN Secureant; George Mason University - Rapid Data Acquisition/Rapid Response Center; George Mason University - GMU Intelligent Transportation-ITS; George Mason University - Center for World Religions, Diplomacy, and Conflict Resolution; ITT; Navy Riverine FLIR; Germane Systems/ISR, Inc. - CVN-21 Advanced Thermal Management for Shipboard; TLN Wireless Surveillance; Single Integrated Air Test and Retest; National Technical Systems; Army Online Language Training; Technology Service Corp. - Information Assurance Initiative; Strategic Innovation Adoption Planning Program; Secure Wireless Local Area Network (LAN) Program - Utilizing Enhanced Signal Gain Algorithms and Header Encryption; Logos Technologies - Synoptic Surveillance for IEDs; Dynamic Animation Systems - VICE for National Guard; Optimus Corporation - Naval Security Environment Assessment System; Arete Associates - Affordable MEMS-Based Missile Countermeasure System for Aircraft Defense; Remote Assessment and Targeting; Global Personnel Recovery Radio; Multifunctional Oxides - VCU; Proliferation; Shipboard Personal Locator; Aerospace Dev./Demo; Net Centric Services; Heat Agent Teams; FLIR for VSN Riverine; Received Too Late - Lyn Williams; PEI Resinfoam; Potomac Field Gear - Advanced Fire Resistant Protective Shirt; AMPHIB - Integrated Bridge Systems; Advanced Target Discrimination Software for Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS) to Defeat the Environment Missile Threat; Advanced reinforced Materials and New Materials Research for Aircraft Tires; Alion - Design for High-Speed Vessels; All Weather UAV Avoidance; Air/Diver Coyote; American-Israel Public Affairs Committee - Arron Ballistic Missile Defense System (AIPAC); ANALEX; AN/SSQ-137 (V) - Ships Signals Exploitation Equipment Increment; APC Rollover Study; Assurance Tech Corp. (2 folders); Army Knowledge Online - Language Training Initiative Military Specific Language Initiative; ATAC; Automated Readiness Measurement Systems (ARMS) - Warfighting Enhancements; Battlefield Extraction and Retrieval Robot; Bi-Directional English-Iraqi Translation System for Our Warfighters; Catastrophic Response and Accountability 21; Chameleon Lightweight Armband; Clinic for Legal Assistance to Service Members (CLAS); CMOS Nanotube Threat Detection; College of William and Mary - Detection and Predication of Water-Borne Hazards; Columbia Power Technology - Wave Power Technology; Composite Flightline Structures; CVN 21 - Thermal Management Computing; Cybernet; Chem-Bio Online Repository; Defense Leadership Tech Initiative; Defense/Vets Head Injury Program; DocEx Handwriting","Eastern Shore Beach - BERM/Breakwater System; EFV; Enhanced Interoperability for Large Data Joint Capability Technology Demonstrations (JCTD); Environmental Bullet Catcher; Fort Monroe Northern Access Road; Gas Turbine Photonic Sensor; Army Training Support Center; GITI; Global Tracker - Essex Corp.; Hemodyne; Helo High Performance Gears; Hybrid Bearings; Integrated Shipboard Intelligent Surveillance (ISIS); Intelligent Cone; JSF Second Source Tire Research Aircraft Bias Radical Tire Materials; Logis-Tech SASC; Low Cost Space Access; Low Power RFID (2 folders); M/A-COM 3D Locator; MGB/Spearhead Innovations; Military Family Support Centers, Inc. Expansion; Milli-Arcsecond Pathfinder Survey; MkR2-PURE; National Guard Equipment; National Hispanic English Learning Initiative; National Training and Comms System - GMU; Virginia Tech Fiscal Year 2007 Briefing Document [binder]; Avery, Shawn - Opportunity Inc., NEXStep, DOL, 7/26/2006; Grants.gov Going to MS, 5/20/2005; Hamilton, Janet - SBA HUBZones Questions, 2/7/2006; Gunnell, Robert - Sussex Service Authority FEMA, 9/13/2006; HUB Zone Info - Question Posed by Pittsylvania County, VA; Howell, Nancye - HUBZone Issue to SBA, 9/23/2005; Houck, R. Edward (Senator) - Orange County Nursing Home, Dept. Ag., 3/21/2007; Holley, James - City of Portsmouth Redevelopment Parcel, 7/26/2006; Hichack, Jim - Advanced Design Corporation DOD, 3/20/2004; Walsh, Christopher - Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 12/23/2005; Gillie, Kenneth - City of Danville Brownfields Grant, 7/31/2006; Garcia, Oliver - Seeking Funding Sources Dept. Trans., 7/5/2005; Dolan, Erin - Virginia Tech Delay in Grant Award, NIH, 12/6/2004; Dobeneck, Jan - Grant Delay, DHS, 8/30/2006; Commonwealth of Virginia - Career Advancement Accounts. DOL, 11/29/2006; Cintron, David - Can't Get Info on K, DOD, 3/22/2007; Canada, Jr., Edward - Memorial Child Guidance Clinic Grant Info, 4/8/2004; Burcham, Darlene - City of Roanoke Lead Grant, HUD, 8/31/2006; Bell, Adrian - Contracting Issue, FEMA, 10/6/2006; Blanton, Nancy - RIFNet Department of Education, 3/20/2004; Virginia Relay - Contract Award, VA Issue, 3/5/2007; Vesley, Kathy - Bay Aging, HUD, 7/6/2006; Underwood, Peter - Grant Issue, Education Dept., 1/30/2007; Turner, Ed - VCU RRTC, Dept. of Ed., 10/9/2003 \u0026 2/20/2004 (2 folders); Van Zee, Art - New Beginnings to General Support Letter, 12/20/2003; Tucker-Dugger, Zelda - VA State University w/ Talent Search, ED, 8/15/2006; Grasswich, Linda - Emergency Shelter Inc. to VA, 10/16/2003; Fowler, Nicolas - SBA \u0026 USDA, 3/22/2005; Heck, John - ED, Looking for Money for Program, 12/1/2005; Eades, Kenneth - Northumberland County Dept. of Ag., 10/10/2005; Daly, Denise - REACH to HHS, HRSA, 10/10/2003; Clark, Margo and Laverne Chatman - National Urban League; City of Lynchburg, Virginia - HUD Grant (Lead Control) Extension; Bolen, Ann - Virginia Foundation for Housing to TD, 1/22/2004; Oliveiri, John - DOL Looking for Money, 2/20/2006; Napier, Scott - Lee County HUD, 5/27/2005; McPherson, Carolyn - Grant Denial, DOJ, 11/9/2004; Lecky, P. Emmanuel - Emmanuel Philanthropic Innovations, HUD; Kostelni, James - BONTEX and Biomass Boiler Grants, 9/13/2006; Saunders, W.D. - DOJ Seeking Grant Info, 6/7/2005; Seamster, Clarence - Special Project, Drunk Driving, 10/17/2003; Simon, Noah - Town of Culpepper Train Horns, 8/1/2006; Thompson, Scott - Surplus Government Property, GSA, 10/24/2007; Thomas, Clay - NC2 and Service-Dis. Veteran Owned, DOD, 10/6/2006; Taylor, Charlotte - Colonial Beach Public School to Dept of Ed., 9/8/2005; Talbot, Laura - Grant Problem, USUHS, 7/26/2006","Untitled Binder: Inaugural Luncheon, 1/20/1997; Untitled Binder: Inaugural Ceremony Speech, 1/20/1997; Untitled Binder: 53rd Inauguration - Swearing-In of President William Jefferson Clinton, 1/20/1997","Loose Papers: Clippings (clipped or rubber-banded together by date)","Loose Papers: Clippings (clipped or rubber-banded together by date)","Warner, ABC Nightline Town Meeting, 3/4/03 [VHS]; 050317 - SASC Goss Jacoby Worldwide Threats [VHS]; 041006 - Secretary of Army/Comm. of PACCOM Nomination Hearing; 041006 - CNN Lou Dobbs - Charles Duelfer Hearing [VHS]; 050308 PACCOM, USFIC SASC Budget Hearing [VHS]; 050203 - SASC Iraq Hearing Wolfowitz; 050215 SASC DoE Hearing on Defense Nuclear - Boolman; 050215 - SASC Hearing - PACCOM Nom; 050217 - SASC Budget Hearing - FY 2006 Rumsfeld MYCIJ (1st half) [VHS]; 050523 Filibuster News Conference [VHS]; Warner, Senator McCain Floor Statement, 11/19/04 [VHS]; Channel 9 1/7/03 JW/Andrew Warner [VHS]; WAVY - Norfolk - Ch 10, Senator John Warner's interview with Andy Fox, 11pm - 3/20/03 [VHS]; 9/16/04 - JW on CNN Inside Politics (live) [VHS]; Warner, Senate Floor Statement, 3/28/03 [VHS]; 041208 - Warner Floor Statement, Intel Reform; 050128 - CNN - Warner, Lautenberg WWII re sacrifices; 050201 - SASC Hearing - Mil Death Benefits; 050202 - Ho Sec Statement on Cherloff [VHS]; 3/17/03 Larry King Live, Iraq: Bush's Speech [VHS]; Warner, Floor Statement 3/20/03 [VHS]; Warner, ABC This Week, 4/6/03 [VHS]; CNN Rumsfeld-Franks Interview [VHS]; John U - SASC Hearing 3/13/03 [VHS]; SASC Intel Hearing Schlesinger 8/16/04 [VHS]; Warner, Press Conference on Codel Warner/Rockefeller, 2/24/03 [VHS]; 9/16/04 JW on CNN Inside Politics (truncated) [VHS]; 07-23 2003 SASC Myers-Pace Hearing. [VHS]; In Session with Jeff Sessions, Interview with Senator John Warner, 6/2003 [VHS]; Warner, Senate Floor Statement, 3/28/03 [VHS]; Senator Lugar/Santorum/Warner, Policy Stakeout News Conf 4-8-03 [VHS]; CNN Rumsfeld-Franks Interview [VHS]; PSC 20th Anniversary 5/7/2003, Washington DC [VHS]; SASC Intel Reform Rumsfeld 8/17/04 [VHS]; Boeing Tanher Lease [VHS]; Capital Comment, with Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison 5/2003 [VHS]; Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer [VHS]; Wolfowitz #25B Hearing 5/2004 SASC [VHS]; 3/7/2003 - The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Focus: The Road Ahead [VHS]; Larry King Live, 5/1/2003, Reaction to Bush speech on carrier [VHS]; Warner, Meet the Press 07/06/03 [VHS]; Warner, Late Edition, 4/6/03 [VHS]; Tues 3/18, JW WAVY 11pm News [VHS]; 050315 SOUTHCOM/NORTHCOM Budget Hearing; 00315 - SASS Nom Hearing - Principi [VHS]; Warner, 2/25 Armed Services Committee Hearing, 2/25/03 [VHS]; ABC Nightline Town Meeting, 3/4/03 [VHS]; 040816 - Schlesinger, Hamre, Carlucci Army IG Report; 040909 - CNN Paula Zahn - Fay Jones Report [VHS]; 050217 - SASC Budget - Rumsfeld, Myers; 050301 - SASC budget - Jones, Abizaid, Brown; 050303 - SASC Budget Hearing - Tees, Harvey, England [VHS]; 7 Untitled VHS","2nd Chance; VA War Memorial; Greensville; Black Lung; Alex Red Cross; First Freedom; Cerebellum Teen Literacy; Youth Leadership Initiative; VA Bioscience; Mary Baldwin; Virginia Sports Hall of Fame; Institute for Stud. Achiev.; EVMS; CARS; YLI; Marshall Found; Bon Secours (2 folders); CHKD; Loudon; Spirit of Enterprise; ODU; VA HS League; VA Bioscience; No Rey; Black Lung 2004; EMU DC; INOVA; Wash Opera; Classika; National Pat Adv Foundation; GMU; FANN; Community Care Hamp Roads; Hampton; Reach for Tomorrow; Advanced Learning Danville; NPAF; VMSM Distance Learning; Marco Polo; Wolf Trap; Chantilly Mews BWUFA; Whitman Walker; Challenger Center - VA HUD; VA Bioscience; CDC/KOMO - NO; Lonesome Pine; Fiscal Year 2003 Briefing Document for Virginia's Delegation in the Second Session of the 107th Congress, Virginia Tech [binder]; Experience Works; City of Alexandria; Jewish Family Center; VCU; Tredegar; Kidz Online; VA Historical Society; JMU Community Health; VA LW Museum; Shep Poverty; Academy of Music; Institute Advanced Learning","J. Rogers Brown; Bankruptcy II; Bankruptcy; Judicial Nominations 108th-109th Congresses","Jewish Fam. Serv.; Loudoun; NCOC/VCI; INOVA; Carilion; Haysi; Alley Memorial; Academy of Music; Untitled Folder: Absentee Ballots for Servicemen and Servicewomen Overseas; Daniel Pipes; Pickering; Hatch-Waxman High Drug Cost; Mental Health; Arl Free Clinic; Small Groupings; GWU; New Medic Strat - NO; Discovery Creek - NO; Estrada; Class Action","130 folders, Abraham to Gould","129 folders, Grant to Oates","127 folders, Obsitnik to Ziemer","Sup Ct Case Validating Attorney Fee; Medical Savings Account; PBOR Imp 00; Non- Disc Optom.; Previous Votes; Amend; MSA 01; Dental Plans; Other States, etc.; Amendment Summary 01 Debate Imp. Information; Group Views 01 Debate; Lodestar et Fed Shifts; Views on PBOR; Law Reviews; PBOR Group Views; PBOR Attorney Fees; Newspaper Articles; Very Important Information on ERISA; Wilna Plantation Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge: A request for Land and Water Conservation Fund Appropriations in Fiscal Year 1997 [booklet]; Loose notes; S. 889 [draft]; S. 1052 [draft]; PBOR MSA 2001; National Review 8/20/2001; Empty folder (2)","Woodrow Wilson Bridge; American Heritage Rivers; AEP Powerline; Heritage River; Rappahannock Refuge; APCO Power Line; Wilson Bridge; Energy Policy; APPA - Issues; World War II Memorial; Surface Mining Control and Reclamation ACT (SMCRA); Bicycle Association; Hampton University; CSX; Surface Mining Control Amendments; Meetings - Dr. Bradley B. Cox; Energy Committee Hearing on Bob Stanton; Richmond International Airport Capital Improvement Program Funding Alternatives, Present - 2030; WW; TVA","PBOR Summary/Liability; IDEA Gen; Bush Plan; CRS Briefing Information; IDEA Reauthorization; School Modern, VA School Construction; 1997 Reauthorization; Frist/Breaux; Breaux/Frist PBOR; PBOR Cost, Statements by Senator, Talking Points, Vote Information, Medical Necessity; VA Views","26 folders of Correspondence, A (1986) through Z (1986); Senator's Birthday Greetings","War Bonds Bills; Fast Track 02; Postal Services; Breast Cancer Stamp 107th Congress; Federal Employee Act - VAN; Textile -- Pakistan 02; HUD Cuts FY 2003; USPS Bonuses EPA Program; Vietnam; Section 8 FY 2003; Mars-Columbia Pet Food Issue; Miscellaneous Trade; Sent USPS Final 2001; NAF Employees HR2355 Davis Bill; Low Income Housing VHDA; USPS Day Old Poultry; Testimony - No Fear; George Mason Certificates; Federal Employee NAF/Davis Office; Postal Fairness S. 177; NIST; D.C. Domestic Partnership; Anthrax Mail Sept 11; House Gov Affairs DHS; Issues on hold; TPA 2002; Letters - No Fear; St. Coletta Request; Textile -- Bangladesh 02; Suntrust FDIC Issue; Homeland Security Transition; D.C. Appropriations 2002; National Space Grant Letter; Softwood Lumber; NAF Employees Letters; Finished Correspondence; Miscellaneous Dear Colleagues; Nominations; IMF 7/1999; Fairchild Dornier 2001; Realtors/VA Bankers; Women Pension Protection Act; Fairfax County Appropriations Request FY 2004; Cynthia Glossman -- SEC Nominee; Steel Retiree; 108th Ses Bill - VOIN; Section 8 Letter on Background; BGF Fiberglass Fabric; FSC Notes 10/2000; Chevy Chase Bank Issue; Martinsville Pillotex Facility Closing; Steel Wire Letters; Agriculture Trade Issues, Miscellaneous; Appropriations FY 2003; Dear Colleague; To USTR Singapore 2000; EVD Postal Bonus","Relocation Cost Reimbursement Federal Emp Bs Contracts; Internet Taxes; Sarbanes; Scalia; SES Pay Compression 107th Congress; Broyhill-Fisher Post Offices; Revised Premium Conversion Bill; Pay Compression Forum, 4/2002; Federal Employee Pay Raise; Briefing Notes 401(K); Norton Commuter Tax Credit; September 11 Stamp; EEOC Reform/PTO RIF; Bills to Cosponsor - Memos to Write; Asbestos Hearing - 7/31/2001; Letters from Companies on Pension Legislation; FDIC Employees 2002 RIF; Cash Balance Pension Plans 2000 HR 1102; Amy of Nickles Office 43610 Library of Congress American Law Division; Letter to JCT Score Request; Enron Related Pension Bills; China Hangers 3/2003; Wage Determination Cases; OSHA-VPP; Labor FY 2004 Budget; Big Stone Gap Post Office/Courthouse; SEA 10/2001; Port Strike; Pay-Go-Budget; Copies of Tax Bill Amendments Related Information; Broadband Internet Access Act 2000; FSC/ETI; Allen FERS Bill; Genetics Discrimination OR; GSA-EDD; Federal Loan Issue; CRS Report/Background Material; SAFER Act; Lottery Taxes; NTIS FY 2001; Lebanon-ALCOA Plant Closure; Amendments (List); 4/4/2001 States Rights U Federal Remedies - When Are Employment Laws Constitutional; Pension Debate 10/2002; TSP; Postmasters Fairness; VOB Corps Letter FY 2002; Administration Papers; Ergonomics SJ Res 6; Post 9-11 Insurance Issues; Professional Liability Insurance Bill 106th; Enron Information for Senator; Miscellaneous Finance/Economic Research; Union Papers; Miscellaneous 03 Budget Requests; Snow Introduction; FASB Letters - Accounting Reform; WIA 107th-108th Congresses (107th Letters); Premium Conversion Bill for Federal Retirees; Southside Economic Development Martinsville Fact Sheet, Clarksville/Halifax Goode Letter","Turkey; Internet Self Rating; UVA Coin Ireland; Pakistan Trade Letters; Martinsville Jobs; Andean Trade Pref.; Renewal Communities Bill; Governmental Affairs, Dear Colleagues; Estate Act HR8; Human Rights -- Vietnam; Burma Trade; Steel Quote Import; Foreign Trade Sub-Zone; Finance, Dear Colleagues; Microsoft P3P; IRS -- 16th Amendment Hearing; Articles -- Layoffs SW VA; Loose Papers: Dear Colleague Letters; NASA Sats; CAN-SPAM 4/26/2001; Vietnam; TRAC; S 860 Rural Carrier Vehicle; Internet Filtering; Alan Greenspan Resolution; Fairwood Housing; Nickel Letter; IRS Tax Forms; AMT Tax; Predatory Lending","Groene-Martinez, Fernando; Canada, Joseph; Judges; Stillman, F. Bradford; Krauss, Michael; Allen, Arenda; Powell, Virginia; Hudson, Henry; Heaney, Michael; Humphreys, Robert; Chapman, James; Jacobs, George; Hurd, William; West, Patricia; Miller, Brian; Loose Papers: Interview of Glen A. Huff; Leonard, Larry; Leitch, David; Ansell, Frederick; Dohnal, Dennis; Sager, Rodney; Huff, Glen; King, Ray","12 folders, 1/2001 through 12/2001; Admissions - Undergraduate and Graduate","12 folders, 1/2002 through 12/2002; Admissions College/Law School","Puryear, Colt; Adams, Whitney; Comey, James; Kelley, Walter; Harris, Paul; Otis, William; Schott, Thomas; Nassikas, John; Petly, William; McNulty, Paul; Brownlee, John; McClanahan, Elizabeth; Powell, Lewis; Baril, Stephen; Taylor, Ashley; Sager, Rodney; MacMahon, Edward","Kilgore, Terry; Olegette, Tom; Creekmore, James; Guynn, Douglas; Sargent, Pamela; Turk, James; Copeland, Robert; Crigler, B. Waugh","Conference Bill Outline; Sec 1105 Project Oversight; Old VA Demo Projects; Seat Belt Amendments; Tolling; Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety/VA Police Safety Reports/General Safety; TEA-21 Policy Issues [binder]; Donor State Formula; 4F; Hours of Service; SAFE TEA/TEA-LU Floor Debate Book - Amendments [binder]; 6/3 108th Conference Agreements; Transit Title; Conference Sections to Discuss; NHTSA Safety Stats; Finance Mark-up; Sec 130; Inhale Ofer 9/9/04; PPP; Recreational Trails; Clean Diesel Issues 5/26/04 [binder]; FHWA Runs; TEA Amendments; DeWine Safety; Stormwater Program in Transportation Reauthorization Floor Debate Book [binder]; Dulles Grandfathering; HOV (2 folders); SAFE TEA Earmark Requests; ADHS; Ferry Boats; Conference Meeting 6/23/04; Conference Meeting 6/9/04; Studies; KBH Tolling Amendment","#1 MPOS; Drunk Driving Provisions; Public Private Partnership; Allen Amendments; Stormwater S.1620; Virginia Scenic Byways - 4 National Parkways; ARC; Untitled Binder: MPOS, stormwater, regulations; MPO Runs; HOV Lanes; Tolling; Parking Pilot TCSP/Recreational Trails and Miscellaneous; 4(F) Inhofe; Planning Set Aside; Coalfields Amendments","TEA 21 Project Requests; MADD; Jurisdiction Issues; CRAPO; Warner Amendments: #5 Schools; Carper; Warner Amendments: #14 Safety - Fed Aid System; Baucus, Thomas; Warner Amendments: #6 Technical; Warner Amendments: #2 Stormwater; Proposals; Graham; Stormwater Handouts; FHWA Technicals; Warner Amendments: #8 Safety Plan - Certifies; Warner Amendments: #13 Planning Factors; Amendments; Allard; HOV Proposal from Senator Bond; Safety; Warner Amendments: Safety Belts; Miscellaneous Highway Pros and Requests; Warner Amendments: #12 Federal Aid Study; Ryan; Warner Amendments: #10 and #1 - Centers; Warner Amendments: #7 IPAM Eligibility; Warner Amendments: #9 Safety - 1 Yr; Architect Study; Untitled Binder; Voinovich; Wyden; Warner Amendments: #4 Regulations; Clinton; Boxer; Last Highway Extension - Sept 04-5/05; Chafee; Project Approval and Oversight; Cornyn; JTMT","SES Candidate Development Program; CDSOA; Dear Colleagues; Currency Peg- China; Pork Anti-Dump - Mexico; E2-FY 2005 Appropriations; Budget Basics - General Appropriations Letters FY 2003; Accenture - U.S. Visit; Drought '02; Free Trade - Sri Lanka; Washington Area Housing Trust Fund; Smithfield - EU Exports; Rubber Manufacturers - Commerce Letter; Trans-Treas; Textile Trade - Wool Trust Fund; Scrap Copper; Morocco FTA; Tobacco State Letter to Veneman, 12/9/03; China Sock Safeguard; VA-HUD; Loose Papers; Pay Parity; Nominations Statements; FY 2005 Appropriations Bills; Telecom Ventures - Commerce; D.C.; VA Plant Closures; D.C. Area Housing Trust Fund; Military BAH/Section 8 Housing; Anti-Dumping Wooden Frame Mirrors; VA Marine Science Redirect; VA-Canada Potatoes; Anti-Dumping Chinese Furniture; Haiti Trade; Free Trade - Australia","5th District Tobacco Conference; Tobacco TLAP Language; RJR Quota Stats; Peanut LDP; Warner Statements; Tobacco in FSC-ETI (7/16/04); Quota Stats; Danville 11/1/02; Supplemental Tobacco Payments; Peanut Letters; Peanut Amendments; Tobacco; Tobacco Buyout; Flue-Cured Tobacco; Peanut Articles; Tobacco FDA","Hampton Roads Transit - TEA 21; Meadowcreek Parkway; Hunter Mill Road; National Recreation Park Association; Rails to Trails; Groundwaters Drivers Hours of Suc; AAR and TEA 21; Passenger Rail Liability Limitation; Sperryville Gateway; TEA 21Transit; WMATA; Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission; America's Gateways and Trade Corridors; Indian; Bealeton Station; Earmarks - HR 3 SAFETEA - TEALU Conference/TEA Earmarks 109th Congress; Norfolk Southern (Tunnels); Rappahannock - Rapidan Regional Commission; Wilson Bridge; Manassas Railroad Overpass; American Bus Association; Stafford Route 29; NS Traffic Safety; SMART; Culpepper Recreation Center; FY 2003 Transportation Budget Letter; Brain Trauma Foundation/INOVA; Route 29 Delegate Marshall; Rural Roads Maintenance; GRTC Bus Facility; Robertson Bridge; Commonwealth of VA - Governor Warner; Dulles Rail; PRTC Bus; Service Specific Signs (TEA); Manassas VRE Parking/Rail; Pat Robertson; Richmond Airport; Mariners Museum Newport News; ATSSA Safety; Universal Aggregates; Banking Committee Documents; Virginia Beach","Election Reform Conference Report; Campaign Tax Credit; Untitled Folder; Overseas Voting - Election Reform; Election Reform - Technology, Etc.; Rules; Photo ID - Election Reform; ADC Data Site; CFR; Campaign Finance and Voting; Rules Committee; Election Reform; Electoral and Election; VSOC (Grayson); VSOC","120 folders, 1/1/2005 - 4/30/2005","123 folders, 5/1/2005 - 8/31/2005","122 folders, 9/1/2005 - 12/31/2005","Warner, PBS News Hour, 6/12/2001 [VHS]; Warner Iraq, 10-4-2002 [VHS]; Untitled VHS; Condolences, Returning Donation, White House Tours, Inauguration/State of Union, World War II Memorial and Parade, Legislative Appropriations Matters, Declines: Visit/Donation, Congrats: Retirement, Congrats: Letters to Groups; Roanoke/VA Tech and Norfolk, 8/1999 [3.5\" disk]; Roll of film; Warner, ABC 20/20, 9/19/01 No appearance [VHS]; Warner, Today Show Appearance, 9/19 and Iraq Press Conference with Pres, 10/2 [VHS]; \"Thanks for Writing\": Good Work, Holidays; Congrats: Individual Achievement; Tredegar National Civil War Foundation, Union, Home Freedom [VHS]; 1998 Benefit Roast Honoring Larry J. Sabato, 10/20/1998 [VHS]","2003 General Assembly Candidates; Bush Administration Jobs - No Action; Political Auctions 1998 - 2003; Hospices of the National Capital Region; Political Correspondence and Auctions 2001 - 2002; Background Information Notebook - Media Appearance, Meet the Press, 7/04/2004; Background Information Notebook - Media Appearance, PBS/CNN, 03/07-09/2003; Bush Administration Jobs - Declined to Recommend","Birthplace of Country Music Alliance; Virginia Farm Bureaus; 9th District Tour '01; Flag Day (6/10); Auctions; Virginia Wine Day (6/17); Young Women's Health Summit; Hispanic College Fund; Jamestown 400th; 10/14 USO Gala; D-Day Europe; World War II Dedication Pending; World War II Memorial (5/29); Global Summit 2001; Virginia Wine Day; World War II Memorial Dedication; Virginia Chamber Lunch (6/11); Operation Sail; AHS - River Farm Event","Agee-Meloni (83 folders arranged alphabetically)","Neal-Zeller (58 folders arranged alphabetically)","TMDLS - Clean Water; Wetlands - Tullock Revisions; James River Fleet; Christopher Newport University Fine Arts Center - 2001 (EDI); Wilderness - Fredericksburg National Military Park","Cathright Dam - Lake Moo Maw Study; Augusta County I-81 Rest Area; Nominations; TEA-21 Reauthorization - Safety; Montpelier; Fish and Wildlife Service - Crow's Nest; S. 791; Clinton Amendment To S. 791; Equity Bonus Amendment; Nuclear Security; SEC 4(F) - National Trust; DAWN Folder - Allard Amendment; Clinton Amendment; Boxer Amendment; Crapo Amendment; Carper Amendment; Fritter Park; Jefford's Amendments; D.C. Lead in Drinking Water Hearing 4/7/2004; TEA-21 - Truck Weight Exemptions; Woodley Nomination; Wastewater Security; Potomac School; Motorcycles; Chemical Security - S. 994; High Top Mountain; Chemical Security 2003","Appropriations FY 2003 Alexandria Sanitary Auth.; Interior Appropriations FY 2003; VA-HUD Appropriations FY 2003; 1990-I CEBAF; Conformities - \"Grandfather Decision\"; Rich Patch (Jefferson National Forest); Lake Gaston 1990; Waterford","Corps Reform Hearing 3/15/2001; Corps Reforms 2001; Forests Moratorium; Tazewell County/NS Permit Fees; Mega Trust Act; TEA-21 Hearing; Air Emissions/Transportation Hearing 8/1/2001; St. Mary's School - Alexandria; RABA 2002; Commuter Benefits; Corps - Richmond and Lynchburg CSO Program; Belle Haven Marina; Corps - Washington Aqueduct 2001; Alexandria - Vine Street; Water Infrastructure Hearing 3/27/2002; Enhancements TEA-21 Guidance; Underage Drinking Campaign; Chemical Security Bill","Mega Trust Act; TEA-21 Reauthorization: Innovative Financing 9/25/2002; EPW Transportation Conformity Hearing; TEA-21 Reauthorization - Safety Symposium 6/14/2002; Virginia Tech University Transportation Center; T \u0026 I Operations, Security Roundtable; Fuel Tax Evasion; Route 50 Traffic Calming - 2002; Route 110; Hearing - Transportation Streamlining; Route 50 - 2003; TEA-21 Environment Streamlining Hearing 4/29/1999; Ethanol; Dulles Rail 2002; Salona-McLean Property - The Conservation Fund; Route 9 WVA (PEC); State of Infrastructure; Hearing - 2002 Status of HTF IMPT; SHARE Bill; TEA-21 Reauthorization Projects","Cape Henry National Park Proposal; S.1886 Washington Aqueducts; FEMA - Mt. Weather; OCEANA; Interstate Waste - 1999-2000 - S.533 Warner/Interstate Waste Hearings; Stratford Hall - Save America's Treasures; S. 195 - Lust Bill 1/2004; CEDAW Treaty; Fritter Park - Stafford County - NPS; Vietnam Veterans Memorial; Jefferson Wilderness Proposals - 2003; Clean Water Act - 30th Anniversary - Water Infrastructure Needs; MTBE - Oxygenates; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields - 1997; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields - 1999/Cedar Creek","Photos; Invitations; Box: Virginia Metalcrafters Luncheon Gift; Congressional Record Statements (1/28/97); Tickets and Passes; Invitations; Tickets and USPS Commemoratives; Procedures and Feedback","Title IX [accordion folder]; Goals 2000 [accordion folder]; Ryan White: 1995; TRIO [accordion folder]; Education Savings Accounts: Education/Tax; JWOD (Javits-Wagner-O'Day) [accordion folder]; Ryan White [accordion folder]; JWOD (Javits-Wagner-O'Day): Randolph Shepard; Older Americans: Older Americans Act; Aging [accordion folder]; Older Americans; JWOD (Javits-Wagner-O'Day): Hall, Mark; Older Americans: 2001 - Prescription Drugs; Medicare Glaucoma [accordion folder]; Education Savings Accounts [accordion folder]; TRIO: Senator John Warner, 225 Russell, 12:30 PM c/o Angie Stewart","FDA: FDA - Supplements; Fisheries: Korean Tariffs on Croaker; Smithsonian: Smithsonian Air \u0026 Space Vets 12/9/2003; Belle Haven Marina [accordion folder]; Land Issues: Triangle Tract; James Madison - Global Legacy; Fisheries: Dogfish/EDA; Fisheries: Pound Nets; Land Issues: Manassas Battlefield; Arts; Monitor (Marine Sanctuary) [accordion folder]; FDA: Crabmeat; FEMA: Franklin, VA; FEMA [accordion folder]; Land Issues: Mason Neck; FDA: Food Labeling; Smithsonian: CRC; Land Issues: Alleghany County; Arlington Bicentennial; Telecommuting [accordion folder]; James Madison; Lewis and Clark Caucus; Fisheries: Croaker Exports; Land Issues: Lorton; Land Issues: Colonial Williamsburg; Smithsonian: General; Ambassador Series","Rail: VRE (Virginia Railway Express)/Amtrak Insurance; Highways: I-64 Widening; Transportation: Auto-Right to Repair; Ship Scrapping: Ship Scrapping Tax Credit; Ship Scrapping: Ghost Fleet - Spiro's; NASA: NASA; Transit: Transit in Virginia 2000; Transit: Mort Zuckerman and Dulles Rail; Highways: Hampton Roads Transportation Issues; Rail: Bristol to DC; Ship Scrapping: Ghost Fleet - Local Governments; National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) [accordion folder]; NASA: NASA/Langley - Aerospace Grants; Rail: VRE (Virginia Railway Express); NASA: NASA Earth Science \u0026 Atmospheric, Langley - Goddard; Transit: METRO; Rail: Amtrak Veterans; Transit: West Group - Tyson's Tunnel, Proposal Data; Transportation: GMU UTC; Ship Scrapping: Commerce Committee Hearing; Rail: I-81; Rail: TRANSCAER Tour/NS/AAR 10/7/2002; Highways: Third-Crossing; Highways: Rockingham County Route 820; Ship Scrapping: EPW EPA Budget Hearing 2/26/2003; Ship Scrapping [accordion folder]; Highways: I-73; Transit: Hampton Roads; Ship Scrapping: Evergreen; Transit: Rail to Dulles; Highways: 19th Street Bridge; Highways: 2nd Access - Ft. Eustis; Highways: Norfolk Southern I-81 Plan; Highways: Traficland.com Northern Virginia Traffic; Transit: WMATA - Royal Street Garage; Ship Scrapping: MARAD Ship Scrapping; Transportation: MBTE - EPW; Transit: Letter to Governor Warner re: Dulles Rail; NASA: NASA - Aerospace; Transportation: DoT - Hours of Service NPRM; Transportation: General; Rail: RR 4.3 Tax Repeal; Ship Scrapping: USS Gage; NASA: Columbia Draft; Transportation: DHL License; Rail: Virginia Rail Plans 2003; Highways: Capitol Region Scenic Byways Request; Highways: Route 58; Transit: Transportation - Washington, DC Urbanized Area, Fredericksburg MPO Transit Issue; Ship Scrapping: Eckford/Isherwood (TAOS); NASA: Spaceport Tax Bill; Rail [accordion folder]; Ship Scrapping: Eckford/Isherwood; Rail: High Speed Rail; Highways: Route 460 Financial Feasibility Study; Highways: Smart Road - UPI; NASA: Space Grant","High Tech: Information Security; High Tech: Senate Republican High Tech Caucus; High Tech: MCI Investigation, Collins (Government Affairs Committee), Chas Phillips, Alec Rodgers - Government Affairs; High Tech: VeriSign; Alcohol Labeling: BWXT; FY 2003 Omnibus Appropriations [accordion folder]; High Tech: AeA/AOL Meeting; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Drought; High Tech: CAPNET 7/14/2003; High Tech: Computer Professionals Clarification - FLSA; High Tech: Spectrum; High Tech: S. 88 Internet Tax Credits; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: CAPWIN; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations: JW - NCR Amendment; High Tech: HTTF Kick-Off 6/19/2003; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Dayton Expatriation SA 80; High Tech: Micron/Infineon; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Edwards/Lieberman NSR Amendment (SA 67); High Tech: UWB (Ultra Wide Band); September 11 Emergency Supplemental: Governor's Action; High Tech: EAA (Export Administration Act); High Tech: Xybernaut; High Tech: AOL-Time Warner; High Tech: MCI WorldCom; High Tech: NVTC (Northern Virginia Technology Council) Governor's Commission; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Amtrak Appropriations Letter FY 2003; High Tech: NVTC (Northern Virginia Technology Council) Fall Banquet; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations [accordion folder]; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: September 11 Appropriations Letters; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Omnibus Miscellaneous; High Tech: Privacy; High Tech: Internet Taxation; High Tech: E-58; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations: Menendez SA 4634 - Grants; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: Press Clips; High Tech: Auction 35 - FCC Letter; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations: Collins FEMA; High Tech: Napster; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Kennedy Education Amendment SA13; High Tech: Net Fair; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Letter to Loy on Transportation ID Cards 1/2003; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): SA 1 (Byrd Omnibus) FY 2003 Appropriations; High Tech: EAA Spectrum; High Tech: DoD - Broadband; Alcohol Labeling: Ethanol \u0026 Corn Prices; High Tech: High-Tech Events; Alcohol Labeling [accordion folder]; High Tech: DoD - High Tech; High Tech: ICANN; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Harkin Burne Grants SA 32; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Schumer-Warner (Port Security Amendment); FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Schumer Port Security SA 31; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Cochran Agriculture Emergency SA 204; High Tech: COMDEX; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: Reagan National","FY 2006 CJS Requests: Suffolk; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Newport News; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Chesapeake Police Department (CAD); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Fairfax County Park Authority; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Dental Association; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Council for America's First Freedom; FY 2006 Labor HHS: John Tyler CC (Chester); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Communities in Schools; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Occupational Enterprises Inc.; FY 2006 CJS Requests: VCPI (Virginia Community Policing Institute); FY 2006 Labor HHS: INOVA; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Regent University; FY 2006 Labor HHS: City of Norfolk; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA State Court NCLB (No Child Left Behind; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Museum of Fine Arts; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Virginia Beach; FY 2006 Labor HHS: City of Portsmouth; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Fairfax (2005) Gang; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Eastern VA Medical School; FY 2006 Labor HHS: An Achievable Dream; FY 2006 Labor HHS: CHKD (Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Bon Secours Richmond Community Hospital; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Achievable Dream (FY 2006) (Cameras); FY 2006 CJS Requests: Innovative Wireless Technologies; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Center for Excellence in Education; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Fairfax County Board of Supervisors; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia Western CC/Central Virginia CC; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Miretek Systems; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Jamestown; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Aquarium and Marine Science Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: UVA - Wise; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Alliance for Consumer Education; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Memorial Child Guidance Clinic; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Project Lifesaver; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Hoofbeats Therapeutic Riding Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia Military Institute (VMI); FY 2006 CJS Requests: KidsPeace (FY 2006); FY 2006 Labor HHS: D-Day - Bedford; FY 2006 Labor HHS: William \u0026 Mary; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Riverside Health System; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Fredericksburg Area Museum \u0026 Cultural Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: City of Suffolk; FY 2006 Labor HHS: UVA - Center for Politics; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Hollins University; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Best Buddies; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia's Center for Innovative Technologies; FY 2006 Labor HHS: MediCorp Health System; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Piedmont Access to Health Services; FY 2006 Labor HHS: KidsSave; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Operation Smile; FY 2006 Labor HHS: National Maritime Heritage Foundation; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Southside CC Trucks; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Lonesome Pine; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia High School League; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Wolf Trap; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Regent; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Ethiopian Community Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Hampton University; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Living Museum; FY 2006 Labor HHS: University of Appalachia; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Chesapeake Fire Department \u0026 EMS; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Portsmouth; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Virginia Community Criminal Justice Association; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Norfolk; FY 2006 Labor HHS: J. S. Mosby Museum Foundation; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Jewish Family Services; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Child and Family Network; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Charlottesville Police (FY 2005); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Carilion Health System; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Patient Services Inc. (PSI); FY 2006 CJS Requests: William \u0026 Mary; FY 2006 Labor HHS: CNU (Christopher Newport University); FY 2006 CJS Requests: Fauquier County; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Shenandoah University; FY 2006 CJS Requests: CHKD (Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters) 2005; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Ruritan National, Inc.; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia Tech; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Institute for Advanced Learning and Research; FY 2006 Labor HHS: GMU - Krasnow; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Levine School of Music; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Tech Access; FY 2006 CJS Requests: ChildSafeNet (Fairfax); FY 2006 Labor HHS: VCCS (Virginia Community College System); FY 2006 CJS Requests: ChildSave Memorial Child Guidance Clinic (FY 2006)","John Roberts Background: Statements of John Warner on John Roberts; Hogan \u0026 Hartson/Holland \u0026 Knight: Exhibits to Memorandum in Support of Petition for Absolute Pardon; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: National Council of Jewish Women [presentation folder]; John Roberts Background: Etc. ...Bork; Telart Tech; Samuel A. Alito Jr. [accordion folder]; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: Honorable Samuel A. Alito, Jr. Nominated to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States [binder]; John Roberts Background: Roberts Arguments Pro; John Roberts Background: Roberts Draft Statement; John Roberts Background: Short Statement; Hogan \u0026 Hartson/Holland \u0026 Knight: The Norfolk 4 A Case of Innocence [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: D. Local Service Provider Worksheet; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: Supreme Court Nominee - Alliance for Justice [presentation folder]; John Roberts Background [accordion folder]; Hogan \u0026 Hartson/Holland \u0026 Knight: Memorandum in Support of Petition for Absolute Pardon; Pardon; John Roberts Background: Senator John Warner on Roberts; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: CWA - Confirm Judge Samuel Alito: Fair Hearing, Fair Process, Fair Up or Down Vote [presentation folder]; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: Statement of Opposition and Final Report for Nomination of Samuel Alito [spiralbound]; John Roberts Background: Senator John Warner #s on Advice and Consent; Levin Clemency; John Roberts Background: Long Statement","Effects of Earthquakes, Fault Movements, and Subsidence on the South Louisiana Landscape [report]; EPW Katrina Hearing 11/1/2005 [binder]; Untitled Presentation Folder: Hurricane Katrina: Why Did the Levees Fail? 11/2/2005; Hurricane Katrina: Search \u0026 Rescue - Hearing 1/30/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Coast Guard - Hearing 11/9/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 10/6/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 10/20/2005 [binder]; Evacuating New Orleans - Hearing 1/31/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: FEMA - Hearing 12/8/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Levees #2 - Hearing - 12/15/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Private Sector - Hearing 11/16/2005 [binder]; Performance Reviews of FEMA's Disaster Management Activities in Response to Hurricane Katrina, 3/2006 [book]; Loose Papers: Testimony on the Failure of the Gulf Coast Levees During Hurricane Katrina 11/16/2005-11/17/2005; Effects of Geological Faults on Levee Failures in South Louisiana [spiralbound]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 9/14/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Pam Exercise - Hearing 1/24/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 9/28/2005 [binder]","Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: The Role of Governors in Managing the Catastrophe 2/2/2006 Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs [binder]; Managing New Orleans - Hearing 2/1/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Role of Governors - Hearing 2/2/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: DHS \u0026 FEMA Leaders - Hearing 2/10/2006 [binder]; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: Managing Law Enforcement and Communications in a Catastrophe, Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, 2/6/2006 [binder]; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: Managing the Crisis and Evacuating New Orleans 2/1/2006 Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs [binder]; Exhibit Book - Challenges in a Catastrophe: Evacuating New Orleans in Advance of Hurricane Katrina 1/31/2006 Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs [binder]","108th Appropriations - Cosigned Letters (2 accordion folders); 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Defense; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): VA - HUD; 108th Armed Services [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Commerce; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Agriculture; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Military Construction; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Military Construction; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Labor - HHS; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Legislative Branch; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): General Appropriations; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Homeland Security; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Foreign Operations; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): CJS; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): DC; 108th Administration [accordion folder]; 108th Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Transportation; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Interior; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Transportation; 108th Aging [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Defense; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Energy; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Energy and Water; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Agriculture; 108th Appropriations [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Labor, HHS; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): DC; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Homeland Security; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): VA - HUD","FY 2006 Press Releases; Madison Associates, LLC: Cord Sterling [presentation folder]; Aurora Golden-Eye UAV FY 2006 Request; Allied Aerospace UAV; Intermec [presentation folder]; Lessons Learned; Foreign Operations Appropriations Letter; James Madison University: Senator John Warner [presentation folder]; Madison Associates, LLC: Conrad Schatte and Jim Kadtke [presentation folder]; Narricot Industries, LP, OTV Meeting, 7/26/2005 [packet]; Foreign Operations Appropriations; FY 2006 Request Documents; \"Developing Leaders Who Can Lead Change\" Education for Transformation Brief to Dr. Jim Kadtke, John J. Garstka, Office of Force Transformation, OSD, 2/11/2005 [binder]; FY 2006 Foreign Operations Appropriations Material; Untitled Folder: Nanomaterials, Materials Modification Inc.; FY 2006 Budget Roll-Outs; Untitled Folder: Raytheon, 2005; Senator John Warner FY 2006 Sac-D Request Letter; Iraq Project - W \u0026 M Project; GH: Argon; Darrell Campbell; Jim Kadtke; Senator John Warner Tuesday 2/8, 11:30 am [presentation folder]; Handwriting Documentation; Progeny Systems: Engineering Solutions That Last Generations [presentation folder]; Star Technologies 2006 Appropriations Defense Request; GLS: LOGOS; Greg Poe; Jim Kadtke - Senator John Warner, Wednesday 3/2, 11:00 am [presentation folder]; NMLC Automated Information Technology; For Conference; JADOCS: SAIC Virtual Training Issue; Intermec FY 2006 SNTS (Navy Serial Number Tracking System) \u0026 POMX/CAS (Air Force Point of Maintenance/Combat Ammunition System); Aurora FY 2006 Excalibur Request; SureTrak Integrated Track Management System [packet]; Executive Summary; Madison Associates, LLC: Elaine McCusker [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: Senator John Warner's FY 2006 Defense Appropriations; Fluid Tran Inc. [presentation folder]; Automated Manifest System - Tactical (AMS-TAC) [packet]; Loose Papers: Defense Technology, 2004-2005; Defense Life Seminars; Thorium; BSEI; Amendments","Hampton Roads Transit (HRT); Transportation: Route 29 \u0026 Gallows Road Intersection Improvements: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay Requests; Transportation: Route 17 Dominion Boulevard: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Transportation: VRE Two Tier Locomotive: Virginia Railway Express [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Invasive Species Regional Education: Fairfax Water [accordion folder]; Transportation: USMC Heritage Center Interchange: Prince William [accordion folder]; TEA-21 Earmarks Requests (Banking) [accordion folder]; Transportation: Stafford County Airport: Stafford County; Transportation: Dismal Swamp Trail: Interior; General Appropriations Information [accordion folder]; Transportation: Siesta Gardens Alternate Access Road: City of Portsmouth [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Allegheny/Grayson County Water Supply: Allegheny/Grayson County [accordion folder]; Assorted Transportation Appropriations; Energy and Water Information [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Water Environment Research Foundation: Alexandria Sanitation Authority [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Occoquan Watershed Land Protection: Fairfax Water [accordion folder]; Village of Oyster Ecosystem: The Nature Conservancy (Energy and Water) [accordion folder]; TEA-21 Earmarks (EPW-Highway) [accordion folder]; Transportation Appropriations; Transportation: Richmond Highway Transportation Initiative: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Water/Wastewater Infrastructure Project: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Southeast Section Sanitary Sewer: Newport News [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Atlee Manor/Sharon Park Septic Tanks: Hanover County [accordion folder]; Transportation: Virginia Smart Road: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]","Transportation: Petersburg Transit Intermodal Facility: Petersburg Area Transit Co. [accordion folder]; Interior: Shenandoah Valley Battlefields: SVB Foundation [accordion folder]; Transportation: Commonwealth Highway-Marine Intermodal: The Commonwealth Railway [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fairfax County Parkway \u0026 Fair Lakes Parkway Interchange: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Transportation: Product Development Center: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Hampton Roads Transit Bus Facility: HRT [accordion folder]; Interior: Occoquan National Wildlife Refuge: Friends of Potomac River Refuges [accordion folder]; Interior: Dismal Swamp Visitor's Center: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Transportation: Elizabeth River Intermodal Facility: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; Interior: Eastern Shore of VA NWR: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Transportation: Bus Operations \u0026 Maintenance Facility: Greater Richmond Transit [accordion folder]; Interior: Fisherville Wastewater Treatment Plant: Augusta County [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fairfax County Parkway HOV Lane to Dulles: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; New River Corridor: New River Land Trust; Transportation: Potomac Center Community Parking Facility: Potomac Center Limited Partners [accordion folder]; Interior: Dragon Run: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fort Eustis Gateway Corridor: Newport News [accordion folder]; Transportation: Greater Lynchburg Transit Company Vehicle Replacement: GLTC [accordion folder]; Interior: Federal Conservation Efforts (Landowner Incentive Program): NatureServe [accordion folder]; Interior: Visitor's Center at Fredericksburg/Spotsylvania Battlefields: Fredericksburg Regional Chamber of Commerce [accordion folder]; Transportation: GMU Intelligent Transportation: GMU [accordion folder]; Transportation: Isle of Wight: Emergency Signals: Isle of Wight [accordion folder]; Transportation: PRTC Buses: Prince William [accordion folder]; Interior: The Cove Project: Ward Burton Foundation [accordion folder]; Interior: Center for Advanced Separation: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Isle of Wight: Bridge Warning: Isle of Wight [accordion folder]; Interior: Martin Luther King National Memorial: MLK, Jr. National Memorial Foundation [accordion folder]; Interior: Back Bay NWR Expansion: Friends of Back Bay [accordion folder]; Transportation: Newport News Williamsburg Baggage Claim Upgrade: Newport News/Williamsburg Airport [accordion folder]; Transportation: Blacksburg Transit Intermodal Facility: Blacksburg Transit [accordion folder]; Transportation: Center for Excellence in Surface Transportation Safety: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Gainesville - Haymarket Extension of VRE: Virginia Railway Express [accordion folder]; Transportation: I-66/Route 29 Interchange: Prince William [accordion folder]; Transportation: I-66/Vienna Metrorail Accessibility: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Transportation: Colonial Parkway Ticketing: Jamestown [accordion folder]; Interior: Char-Lo Timberland Land Acquisition: Char-Lo Timberland and Trust for Public Land [accordion folder]; Interior: Project Alpha \u0026 Saving Grace: Lee County \u0026 Lincoln Preservation Trust [accordion folder]; Transportation: Dismal Swamp Trail: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Interior: Onancock Sewage Treatment: Town of Onancock [accordion folder]","CJS-NOAA: Horseshoe Crab Research Center: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Generation IV Nuclear Energy Systems: BWX Technologies [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: National Center for Biodefense: GMU [accordion folder]; CJS: Digital Public Safety Radio System: Newport News [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Elizabeth River Restoration: U.S Army Corps of Engineers [accordion folder]; CJS: Fisheries Finance Program: Omega Protein [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Wilmington: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Vendor Equipment Upgrade: BWX Technologies [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Bennett's Creek: City of Suffolk [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Nashville: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Clinch Valley Program: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Appomattox River [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Huntington: Army Corps [accordion folder]; ACOE Baltimore: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Congressional Office Requests: Multiple [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Norfolk: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Ocean View Hurricane/Storm Damage Project: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Ultra Wideband (2): Innovative Wireless Technologies [accordion folder]; DHS: Richmond International Airport Explosive Detection: Capital Region Airport Commission [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Hampton University Cancer Treatment Center: Hampton University [accordion folder]; Defense: American Civil War Center at Tredegar: Tredegar National Civil War Center Foundation [accordion folder]; DHS: Candidate Physical Ability Test Facility: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: NPDCC (New Product Development and Commercialization Center) for Small Manufacturers: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Institute for Nanotech Applications of Novel Organics: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; CJS: Virginia Coastal Ocean Observing System: ODU; CJS Request (NOA): Aquatic Invasive Species: NuTech 03 Incorporated [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Projects: Virginia Port Authority [accordion folder]; CJS: SHENAIR: Northern Shenandoah Valley Regional Commission [accordion folder]; CJS: Virginia Coastal Ocean Observing System: ODU: Virginia Center for Innovative Technologies (Wallops); Energy \u0026 Water: Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Nuclear Physics Funding: Jefferson Labs [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Lynchburg College Lake: Lynchburg College [accordion folder]; DHS: Public Safety Boat House: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: Eastern Shore of Virginia NWR: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; DHS: Fire Academy Burn Building: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: Jamestown Campground Acquisition: Trust for Public Land [accordion folder]; DHS: Underground Rescue Initiative: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]","Stopping the Invasion: Keeping Aquatic Nuisance Species Out of the Chesapeake Bay and the Great Lakes, Using Ozone to Clean Up Contaminated Ballast Water [binder]; Engineer Brief, 3/2/2005, USACOE Norfolk District [binder]; FY 2006 Briefing Document for Virginia Delegation in the 1st Session of the 109th Congress, Virginia Tech [binder]; FY 2006 Airport Improvement Program [binder]; 2005 Highway Bill, Highway Projects: High Priority Projects [binder]; Fairfax County: Transportation Funding Requests, TEA-21 Reauthorization FY 2006 Appropriations [binder]; FY 2002 (Virginia) Appropriations [binder]; Memo to Senators Bennett and Kohn 3/2005 [packet]; Virginia Appropriations FY 2004 [binder]; TEA-21 Reauthorization Requests Submitted to the Senate Committee on Banking, 4/1/2003 [binder]; FY 2006 Civil Works Budget for the USACOE, 2/2005 [book]","Loose Papers: Letter to FERC Chairman Kelliher on the \"Fort Royal Issue\"; Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority 2005 Annual Report [report]; Loose Papers: Pocahontas Archway Route 895; Marine Debris Jury in Virginia: Interim Progress Report 2; Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Recovery, The Nature Conservancy (10/10/2005) [packet]; Caroline County, Virginia, Opportunity [presentation folder]; Letters to Ms. Shelly Mateer from Virginia DoT/Woodrow Wilson Bridge, 2006 [packet]; Loose Papers: Letter to Richard Shelby, Chairman of Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs on the acquisition of P \u0026 O by DP World (Draft); Commuter Rail Project for Caroline County, Virginia, Documents Pertaining to Congressional Funding, 11/21/2006 [spiralbound]; Loose Papers: Facsimile from Tack Richardson to Brian E. at the Richmond Office, 4/17/2006; Dam Rehabilitation Fact Sheet Royal Lake Dam, Fairfax County, 9/2006, USDA NRCS [spiralbound]; Report to Congress on the Historic Preservation of Revolutionary War and War of 1812 Sites in the United States, U.S. DOI [spiralbound]; Virginia Canals and Navigations Society [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Letter from U.S. DOI on the Shenandoah National Park's Fire Management Plan (10/19/2005) (with CD); FEMA Reorganization Bill of 2006 [binder]; Tropical Depression Gaston Flooding Task Force Recommendations, 12/13/2004 [binder]; Loose Papers: E-Mail regarding Largo FFGA-WMATA Rail Car Meeting, 5/1/2006; Loose Papers: Letter from Senator John Warner to Senator John McCain, Chairman on Committee on Indian Affairs regarding John and Susan Meachum; Loose Papers: Impacts of Budget Reductions on Potomac River NWR Complex; 2005 Letters Signed by Senator John Warner; Memo regarding Dubai Ports Worldwide - P \u0026 O Ports Deal [packet]; Letters from U.S. DoT/FAA to Senator John Warner [packet]; Loose Papers: Potomac River Generating Station Information Sheets; U.S. Supreme Court Syllabus (October Term 2005) [report]; Loose Papers: The Nature Conservancy's Southern Forests Project; Loose Papers: Notes on Briefing for Dependence on Oil: How Transit Can Help Americans Reduce Energy Consumption (3/10/2006); Loose Papers: Statement of Steve Martin, Deputy Director of the National Park Service, before National Parks Subcommittee on S.R. 468, 5/16/2006; Loose Papers: Open Letter from the Former Chiefs of Forest Service to all Members of Congress (3/14/2006); U.S. DoT Performance and Accountability Report FY 2006 [binder]; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation FY 2005 Report [report]","Transportation, Treasury, and General Government Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; Congressional Record, 108th Congress, 1st Session No. 174 - Book II [bound volume]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: RWS Broadband (empty); Department of Veterans Affairs \u0026 HUD Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; Wood Preservatives - EPA; Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Leahy/Snowe Conservation; Software Quality Management, Cigital Corporate Capabilities [spiralbound]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Brownback Food Aid; Adopt-A-Waterway [presentation folder]; Metam Sodium - EPA; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Edenspace/Phytoremediation; DP World [accordion folder]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Cantwell Market Manipulation; CapWin (Capital Wireless Integrated Network); Nielsen Rating System; Department of Labor \u0026 HHS Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; FY 2003 Omnibus (Senate Bill) [report]; Wallops Flight Facility [presentation folder]; Gaston; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004: Water Resources Development Act; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Country of Origin Labeling; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Downed Animal; NASA [presentation folder]; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004: EDA Reauthorization; Energy \u0026 Water Development Appropriation Bill, 2004 [report]; Department of Interior Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Byrd Watershed; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Peanut Letter to Agriculture Committee; NASA Vision/Contracts","FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Schumer HTUA (High-Threat Urban Areas) Amendment; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Fairfax County; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: James Madison University; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: George Mason; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: FAA Contract Tower Program; Virginia Tech FY 2004 [accordion folder]; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Virginia Commonwealth University Fuel Cell and Batteries; FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Bomb Sniffing Dogs; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Newport News; FY 2003 Supplemental; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Amtrak Funding FY 2004; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: Hampton University; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Orb Image; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Wally Burnett Int. (Engine Research); FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: DCA Signature/Aviation; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: GRTC (Greater Richmond Transit Company); FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Zenith Fuel Systems; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: George Washington University; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Prince William County; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: VA Center for the Creative Arts; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: New River Valley Airport; FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Homeland; Aero FY 2005; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Arlington County; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Ways to Work; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Union Station; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: William and Mary Imaging of Compounds; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations; FY 2003 Supplemental: SA 445 Hollings Port Security; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: City of Richmond; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Hazardous Device School; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Boys and Girls Clubs; FY 2003 Supplemental: SA 440 Reid Nuclear Security; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Westmoreland County, EPA-STAG, AG-RUS; FY 2004 Energy \u0026 Water Appropriations: Jefferson Labs FY 2004 Appropriations [accordion folder]; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: Hollins University; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations: NEH Letter; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Portsmouth; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Manufacturing Extension Partnership; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Loudon County; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Omega Protein - Fisheries; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Senator John Warner Amendments; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations: Waterford","Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up: HSGA 6/22/2005 Mark-Up; Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up; Congressional Record, 109th Congress, 1st Session, No. 146 [bound volume]; Budget 2006 [accordion folder]; Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up: Postal Reform 2005; Amendment Text and RPC Budget FY 2007, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Rob Portman Nomination Trade Representative [accordion folder]; FY 2007 Budget 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Budget Reconciliation Amendments and Information, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Tobacco (Buyout) [accordion folder]; Impact of Federal and State Mandates on Fairfax County, 2005 [packet]","Outstanding Medical Alumnus, VCU-MCV, Sarah Forbes, MD; Victory Against Hunger, Background \u0026 Nominations; 2007 Nobel Peace Prize - Horace Henderson; National Driver Hall of Fame, Wrenn, Robert; CR: Member of Congress Seal (Wendell Johnson); Administrative Scheduling Requests; Silver Haired Congress 2005; CR: Admiral Carlisle A.H. Trost; 2006 Angels in Adoption; Virginia Sports Hall of Fame, Norton, Hank; 2005 Angels in Adoption Information \u0026 Nominations; 2006 Senate African American Leadership Summit; 2005 White House Conference on Aging, Nominations; 2007 POTUS Schedule Requests; 2006 Navy Public Service Award, Rahanian, Craig; 2006 (National) Diabetes Champion, Cathy Tibbetts; 2006 Virginia Chamber of Commerce Lunch; 2007 Presidential Medal of Freedom; 2005 Senate Hispanic Leadership Summit; 2006 Coming Up Taller Award - Wolf Trap Foundation; CR: Frank Manson; 2006 POTUS Schedule Requests; 2006 White House Performance Requests; VSHOF (Virginia Sports Hall of Fame) 2005, Miller, Bob; White House; 2007 Mason Lankford Award Fire Service Leadership; 2006 Scheduling Requests, Non White House; White House 2005 Requests; 2006 National Wetlands Award; CR: David L. Brant; 2006 NASSP (National Association of Secondary School Principals) Principal of the Year Award; Nomination - Sheriff of the Year 2005-2006, Steve Simpson; 2007 Washington Hall of Fame, Washington Board of Trade; Texans With Stetsons, Margaret Azzoni; White House Holiday Performance","12 folders arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","12 folders arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","8 folders arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","65 envelopes arranged by date","13 folders, arranged by month","87 envelopes, arranged by date","13 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","Untitled Folder: Colorado Trip, 10/1980; 103 envelopes, arranged by date","67 envelopes, arranged by date","75 envelopes, arranged by date","76 envelopes, arranged by date","10 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months; 23 envelopes, arranged by date","59 envelopes, arranged by date","75 envelopes, arranged by date","7 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","44 envelopes, arranged by date","65 envelopes, arranged by date","58 envelopes, arranged by date","79 envelopes, arranged by date","44 envelopes, arranged by date","9 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months; 18 envelopes, arranged by date","11 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","11 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","81 envelopes, arranged by date","90 envelopes, arranged by date","45 envelopes, arranged by date","46 envelopes of Daily Schedules, arranged by date 11/16-1987-12/31/1987; 4 folders of Master Scheduling Logs, arranged by month, in folders by quarter","Loose newspaper, 9/12/2001; 33 untitled envelopes","266: McLean GOP Women, 4/11/1996 [VHS-C]; 150: Today Show; Good Morning America [U-Matic]; 92: Senator Exon/Senator John Warner, Arms Control [Beta]; 041: \"Friends of John Warner - Virginia's Fighter\", Greg Stevens and Company, 5/30/1996 [VHS]; 265: JM at 7th CD Convention [VHS-C]; 148: Today Show, Senator John Warner/Hollings Interview re: Marine Deaths in Lebanon [U-Matic-S]; 149: NBC News Spot, Senator John Warner, 12/27 [U-Matic]; 037: \"Presentation Reel for Senator John Warner\", Stuart Stevens Group, 9/19/1994 [VHS]; 134-136: John Warner for Senator - \"Straight Forward\", Edmonds Associates, 10/28/1990 [Reel to Reel Video] (3 copies); 101: Senator John Warner, 1. Peace, 2. Economic Growth, 3. Kept Promises [Beta]; 091: Phil Donahue, 3/26/1985 [Beta]; 267: Miller Press Conference [8mm MP]; 044: The American Debate #311, Downy v. Senator John Warner, Defense Spending, 12/18/1984 [VHS]; 090: Channel 7 Morning Break/Farm Program, MX Vote [Beta]; 151: NBC Today Show, Senator John Warner, 12/29/1983 [U-Matic-S]; 036: VC-135A, Yorktown Commissioning, 7/4/1984 [VHS]; 063: Senator John Warner, 1. Momentum #1, 2. Momentum #2 [VHS]; 144-146: John Warner for Senator - \"Straight Forward\", Edmonds Associates, 10/28/1990 [U-Matic] (3 copies)","NBC Expose, 4/29/1991 [VHS]; McNeill-Lehrer Prime Time Live, 12/18/1990 [VHS]; 48 Hours, 12/19/1991 [VHS]; \"A Salute to Volunteerism\", Invitation to Mrs. Barbara Bush From Citizens of Washington County, Virginia for Spring of 1991, 12/1990 [VHS]; Senator John Warner Outside the White House During Gulf Crisis, Mid-December 1990 [VHS]; ABC News, 9/30/1991 [VHS]; \"America, You're Too Young To Die\", Arthur S. DeMoss, 12/19/1985 [VHS]; Fox Morning 9/16/1991; Brinkley, 9/15/1991 [VHS]; \"The Future of Tibet\", The Tibet Fund, 4/1991 [VHS]; Larry King Live, 9/27/1991 [VHS]; Fox A.M., 1/29/1992 [VHS]; Floor, 1/11/1991 [VHS]; Interview with Senator John Warner Soviet Central Television (TV Correspondent Boris Kalyagin), 10/12/1991 [VHS]; 60 Minutes, 5/6/1991 [VHS]; CNN Crossfire, 1/10/1991 [VHS]; Woman's Conference PSA [VHS]; Senator John Warner Veterans Day PSA, 11/1987 [4 U-Matics]; John Warner for Senator - \"Straight Forward\", Edmonds Associates, 10/28/1990 [VHS]; Larry King Live, 5/3/1991 [VHS]; \"History of Duxford Airfield\" [VHS]; \"The Battle of the Somme: Official Pictures of the British Army in France\", Imperial War Museum [VHS]; WTKR News TV-3 Norfolk 11:00 p.m. 1st Story, Senator John Warner - Drugs, 9/14/1989 [VHS]; Untitled VHS; ABC Barbara Walters Special, 1/29/2992 [VHS]; MTV, Rock the Vote on News - \"Who's Afraid... ,1/24/1991; Rock the Vote Presentation, 2/6/1991 [VHS]","395: McNeil News Hour, 1/15, 1/16, \u0026 1/19 [VHS]; 401: WANY-10, WVEC-13, Senator John Warner Speaking on Military Health Care, 3/27/2000 [VHS]; 384: C-Span 2 9:30 - 11:30 PM, 6/5/2000 [VHS]; 387: Lehrer News Hour, 10/28/1999 [VHS]; 425: \"Level With the American People\", Republican National Committee, Greg Stevens and Company, 12/19/1995 [VHS]; 386 \u0026 418: Untitled VHS; 405: MSNBC Hardball, 7/19/2001 [VHS]; 430: McLaughlin One on One, 5/17/1993; 402: WJLA Channel 7 Local News, 8/27/2001 [VHS]; 419: \"American Promise, Selections From the Series\", Farmers Insurance Group Presentation [VHS]; 406: CBS Face the Nation, 3/29/1998 [VHS]; 400: The Center for Security, Policy Keeper of the Flame Dinner Highlights, 11/3/1999 [VHS]; 409: Lehrer News Hour, 11/29/1999 [VHS]; 394: MSNBC 6:00 - 7:00 PM, 9/27/2000 [VHS]; 408: 20/20, 4/20/2001 [VHS]; 429: McNeil/Lehrer, 5/8/1995 [VHS]; 411: Youth Leadership Initiative \"Imagine A Nation's Future...\", University of Virginia Center for Governmental Studies [VHS]; 422: Mark Warner vs. Senator John Warner, Hot Springs, Virginia, Virginia Bar Association, 7/20/1996 [VHS]; 385: General Short Testimony, SASC Hearing [VHS]; 431: Ross Perot Show, 4/25/1993 [VHS]; 413-414: Spring Commencement 2000, 5/30/2000 [2 VHS]; 421: Larry King Live, 10/12/2000 [VHS]; 390: Delicias Putumayo Bloque Sur Farc Columbia Sur America [VHS]; 398: Lehrer News Hour, 11/13/1998 [VHS]; 396: Pentagon News Briefing, 6/15/2001 [VHS]; 403: Inside Politics, 7/27/2001 [VHS]; 380: News Hour, 8/25/2000 [VHS]; 399: C-Span 2 9:30 - 11:30 PM, 6/5/2000 [VHS]; 393: PBS 6:00 - 9:00, 10/29/1999 [VHS]; 426: \"Breaking the Spell, Parts 1 \u0026 2\", Turner Broadcasting System, 2/13/1985 [VHS]; 397: Press Conference, 10/30/2001 [VHS]; 382: MSNBC Decision 2000, 2/29/2000 [VHS]; 388 \u0026 407: Press Conference, 6/14/2001 [2 VHS]; 392: Larry King Live, 1/19/2000 [VHS]; 389: Floor Statements [VHS]; 391: Press Conference on High Tech and Jobs, 5/20/1997 [VHS]; 410: Pageantry of the Corps, Battle Color Ceremony at San Diego [VHS]; 412: ABC, CBS, NBC Nightly News, 2/3/2000 [VHS]; 416: Miscellaneous Tapings [VHS]; 381: \"Getting Things Done\", Citizens for the Republican Congress, McCarthy Marcus Hennings, Ltd. [VHS]","586: McNeil/Lehrer, 9/1/1995 \u0026 9/4/1995 [VHS]; 546: Lehrer News Hour, 4/9/1998 \u0026 4/10/1998 [VHS]; 552: World News Tonight, Walker - Patent: Trademark Office, 9/15/1998 [VHS]; 556: WSLS-TV, Senator John Warner, Day in the Life Series [VHS]; 533: News Hour, Kosovo Segment, 10/1/1998 [VHS]; 553: Evans \u0026 Novak, 9/6/1997 [VHS]; 545: Lehrer News Hour, 4/7/1998 \u0026 4/8/1998 [VHS]; 540: Lehrer News Hour, 5/25/1998, 5/26/1998, \u0026 5/27/1998 [VHS]; 597: Senator John Warner Visit to Dahlgren School, 2/15/1994 [VHS]; 561: Ancore Capabilities Video, 9/17/2001 [VHS]; 581: WSLS Channel 10 and WSET Channel 13, Senator John Warner 11:00 Coverage, 2/23/1996 [VHS]; 578: John McLaughlin's One on One with Senator John Warner and Senator Richard Bryan, 7/14/1996 [VHS]; 544: \"For the Record, Senator John Warner\", WCVE/WHTJ, 3/27/1998 [VHS]; 539: Lehrer News Hour, 4/28/1998 [VHS]; 550: Floor Statement, Stealth Bomber, 9/16/1997 [VHS]; 591: Armed Services Committee Hearing, 9/14/1999 [VHS]; 564: 1997 Presidential Inauguration, William Jefferson Clinton, 1/20/1997 [VHS]; 549: NBC, Segment on Aircraft in Air Shows, 9/19/1997 [VHS]; 589: CNN Off-Air, 2/4/1997 [VHS]; 541: Lehrer News Hour, 5/28/1998 \u0026 5/29/1998 [VHS]; 579: Capitol Comment, with Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison and Guest Senator John Warner, 9/24/1999 [VHS]; 542: VBA Debate, 7/10/1996 [VHS]; 592: NBC Nightly News, Segment on Bosnia, 12/18/1997 [VHS]; 538: NBC Channel 4 Live with D. 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Intrepid - An American Celebration\" [U-Matic]; C-Span, Discussion with Senator John Warner, General Kelly, and Barbara Reynolds of USA Today, Tapes 1 \u0026 2, 4/1/1991 [2 VHS]; 268: \"Warner\", Endorsement Footage with President Bush, NRSC, 6/27/1990 [Reel to Reel Video]; \"Petersburg: Pride in the Past, Progress for the Future [3/4\" Video]; Senator John Warner, #298, 3/9/1982 [U-Matics]","576: U.S. Senate Primary Election Night, Senator John Warner/Miller, 6/11/1996 [VHS]; 524: Larry King Live, Senator John Warner, 3/23/1999 [VHS]; 573: PBS Lehrer News Hour, 1/15/1998 [VHS]; 585: Armed Services Hearing, 2/2/2000 [VHS]; 558: Senator John Warner Vietnam Memorial [BetaCam]; 432: C-Span, 4/27/1993 [VHS]; 423: Spring Commencement 2000, 5/30/2000 [VHS]; 583: Wheels Up the Wall, 8/27/1997 [VHS]; 404: Senate Floor from 9:30 AM, 7/20/2001 [VHS]; 575: C-Span, \"Republican Mock Convention\", 3/2/1996 [VHS]; 567: \"Jesus\" 9-11 Remembrance Edition, Inspirational Films, Inc., 2001 [VHS]; 572: McNeil/Lehrer, 9/6/1995 [VHS]; 427: Channel 3 - Norfolk, After Richmond Debate, 10/19/1984; Channel 13, Chesapeake Bay, Channel 10, Bishop Willis Show, 10/23/1984 [VHS]; 560: Swearing in 1985, Vice President Bush [Beta]; 525: ARC Birthday Greeting, 4/22/1999 [VHS]; 537: McLaughlin/CNN Late Edition, Sunday 1/17 [VHS]; 417: ABC News, 8/21/1999 [VHS]; 534: Nunn Kiosk, \"Start Here\" Demo, Dominion Post [VHS]; 535: Long Awaited Senator John Warner Profiles, aired 5/29/1996 [VHS]; 428: Base Closing Commission, 5/21/1993; 1997 Presidential Inauguration, William Jefferson Clinton, 1/20/1997 [9 VHS]; 557: \"The Media Senator\", Senator John Warner, Dick Leggitt Media, Flite 3, 10/30/2000 [VHS]; 424, 433, 526, 530-531, 562 \u0026 569: 7 Untitled VHS; 570: McNeill/Lehrer, 7/22/1994 [VHS]; 582: WSLV Channel 10 6:00, Senator John Warner Roanoke, 2/23/1996 [VHS]; 527: PBS News Hour with Jim Lehrer, 5/6/1999 [VHS]; 596: Grayson's News Tapes, Thursday [VHS]; 574: NBC and CBS News, 1/4/1996 [VHS]; 566: \"World School 2000\", Special Version, Lincoln Memorial University, 10/16/2000 [VHS]; 584: \"A Time to Make History\", Republican Party of Virginia and Virginia Cable Telecommunications Association, 8/18/1999 [VHS]; 420: CNN, 2/22/1989 [VHS]; 536: Senator John Warner Commend Pilot O'Grady with Dole, 5/13/1993 [VHS]; 543: ABC News, Daryl Jones Segment, 7/22/1998 [VHS]","Lehrer News Hour, 11/26/1999 [VHS]; CNN Larry King Live, 2/12/1999 [VHS]; Armed Service Committee, 4/13/2000 [VHS]; Armed Services Hearing, 10/19/1999 [VHS]; 60 Minutes, Osprey Program, 1/21/2001; Lehrer, Defense Budget, 2/12/2001 [VHS]; Armed Services Committee, 4/6/2000 [VHS]; CNN 7:00 - 8:00 AM, 5/16/2000 [VHS]; ABC News Segment \"Lap Top to the Floor\", 9/8/1997 [VHS]; D'Amato Office: Nightline, Whitewater, 3/11/1996 [VHS]; Amazing Grace with Bill Moyers, 7/22/1993 [VHS]; Larry King Live, 1/15/2001 [VHS]; Lehrer News Hour, 3/18/1999 [VHS]; ABC 11:30 PM - 12:00 AM, 10/1/1999 [VHS]; First Panel of Foreign Relations Hearing, 10/7/1999 [VHS]; \"Leadership\", General John P. 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Warner (R-Va.) and Former U.S. Senator George McGovern (D-SD) Debate the Nuclear Freeze at the University of Pennsylvania Public Forum \"Toward Preventing Nuclear War\", Irvine Auditorium, 3/30/1983 [1 Inch Videotape on Reel]; 415: Senator John Warner Press Conference, 6/14/2001 [BetaCam]; 316: Channel 9, with Senator John Warner at ATOKA [VHS]; 521: Yorktown CG48 Launching, 4/16/1984 [U-Matic-S]; 523: Yorktown CG 48 Ceremony, 4/16/1983 [U-Matic]; 446: WTTG - Washington, D.C., \"Inaugural Opening Ceremonies\" [Beta]; 519: Senator John Warner #459, 4/6/1982 [U-Matic]","468: John Warner Promos by G.W. Whitehurst, 10/12/1978 [audiocassette]; 455: Shad Planking, Waverly, Virginia, 4/18/1979 [audiocassette]; 493: Senator Warner/Hammett [audiocassette]; 227: Erkilitian FR (Arlington), 3/20/1996; Fairfax County Convention (Miscellaneous) [audiocassette]; 477: Town Meeting Kennedy Center, Braden \u0026 Buchannan [audiocassette]; 230: Warner, 7/4/1995 [audiocassette]; 448: Town Meeting Kennedy Center; National Public Radio, Helen Whelean Defense Spending, 1/4/1982 [audiocassette]; 464: Senator Jackson on Face the Nation, 2/20 [audiocassette]; 504: Hampton Roads Maritime Association, Norfolk, Virginia, 5/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 255-258, 434-435, 437, 440, 443, 454, 473, 474, 485, \u0026 490: 14 Untitled audiocassettes; 237: Generic General Assembly Endorsement, Friends of John Warner, 1995 [audiocassette]; 505: Judge Sheffield Group, Dirksen Building, 5/9/1980 [audiocassette]; 344: Don Baker's VCU Class, 4/18 [audiocassette]; 452: Senator John Warner, Dutch Treat Luncheon, Richmond, Virginia, 1/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 510: U.S. Senator John W. Warner (R-Va.) and Former U.S. Senator George McGovern (D-SD) Debate the Nuclear Freeze at the University of Pennsylvania Public Forum \"Toward Preventing Nuclear War\", Irvine Auditorium, 3/30/1983 [reel to reel]; 355: RPV, 5/18/1989 [audiocassette]; 513: Audio Track of Video [reel to reel]; 499: Lincoln Day Dinner, Columbus, Ohio, 2/15/1980; Columbus Press Conference [audiocassette]; 487: Senator John Warner New Availability, re: Judgeships, Alexandria Courthouse, 4/13/1981 [audiocassette]; 486 \u0026 500: Wayne/Senator John Warner Luncheon, Capitol Hill, 3/6/1980 [2 audiocassettes]; 226: Senator John Warner Radio Conference, 3/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 466: Dick Allen, Senator John Warner Et al Foreign Press Briefing, 6/20 [audiocassette]; 353: Senator John Warner 1990 Radio; Nunn/Senator John Warner re: Tower, 2/6/1989; CBS [audiocassette]; 217: NPR and Internet Launch, 4/9/1996 [audiocassette]; 480 \u0026 484: Heinz Seminar, Tapes 2 \u0026 3 [2 audiocassettes]; 459: Conference of Christians and Jews, Hampton, Virginia, 3/1/1979 [audiocassette]; 462: Armed Services, DoD Authorization, 1/30 [audiocassette]; 342: Richmond Trip, 3/30 [audiocassette]; 225: Herrico and Fairfax GOP Mass Meetings/Convention, 3/23/1996 [audiocassette]; 359: The BQ Show 3:00 - 4:00 P.M., Oliver North, 9/19/1994 [audiocassette]; 441: Senator John Warner, Republican State Convention, Richmond, 1993 [audiocassette]; 220: Fox 5 and NYT 6/6/1996 and 6/17/1996 [audiocassette]; 343: \"The Dalton Gang Working Together\", Paramel Productions [audiocassette]; 231: Miller and Pro-Family Press Conference, 3/12/1996 [audiocassette]; 450: MBS, Reporters Roundup, Guest Senator John Warner, 9/21/1980 [audiocassette]; Bob Tata/Delegate, \"Senator John Warner Endorse\", 1991 [audiocassette]; 252: FEC Conference, 5/6/1996; Bork Spot, 5/9/1996 [audiocassette]; 213: Senator John Warner, Daily Press Ed. Board, 5/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 246: Charles Hawkins Endorsement, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 9/21/1995 [audiocassette]; 491: News Availability, Charlottesville, 4/17 [audiocassette]; 501: Edward Roeder Interview, Senator John Warner Office, 3/13/1980 [audiocassette]; 242-244: \"Who's Jim Miller\", \"Why\", and \"Avoided\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 5/21/1996 [3 audiocassettes]; 445: Senator John Warner at AP Dinner, Richmond, \"Raw Meat\", 2/3/1995 [audiocassette]; 463: Richmond Press Conference, 4/14 [audiocassette]; 471: \"The Senators\", Senator John Warner, 3 Shows [audiocassette]; 264: Generic General Assembly Endorsement, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, Master Tape, 9/21/1995 [DAT]; 449: Fundraising Dinner, Richmond, 3/7/1981; Senator John Warner on Charlie Huddle, 3/2/1983 [audiocassette]; 518: Plenary Session, MIT Law Afternoon Session, 1/13/1977; SALT#3, RICH, 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]; 492: Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; 497: Senator John Warner, U.S. Tobacco Employees, Richmond, Virginia, 2/12/1980 [audiocassette]; 482: News Conference - ACE 3000, 1980 Richlands Coal Show, Richlands, Virginia, 9/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 223: Bristol/Harrisonburg 2/23; Richmond/Alexandria/Norfolk, 2/22 [audiocassette]; 251: Miller, NRA Richmond, 5/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 356: Bush Dinner, 3/8/1990 [audiocassette]; 224: Miller/Senator John Warner Fairfax City Joint Appearance, 3/18 [audiocassette]; 221: 6/6/1996 - 6/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 436: \"An American Framework: Framing the Issues\", Pete du Pont, GOPAC, 10/1995 [audiocassette]; 249: WLVA AM590, Jim Miller Breakfast and Talk Interview: Primary Votes, Debates, Abortion Notification, 3/15/1996 [audiocassette]; 442: WAMU, Miller PAC, 10/23/1995 [audiocassette]; 467: Laird [audiocassette]; 563: CVN 77 Naming Ceremony [CR-RW]; 502: Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Williamsburg, Virginia, 3/22/1980 [audiocassette]; 472: Meet the Member, Senator John Warner, 1/19/1979 [audiocassette]; 496: 6th District Economic Conference, Natural Bridge, Virginia, 2/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 479: Saratoga Hearing [audiocassette]; 461: Meg Rosenfeld Interview/WP [audiocassette]; 453: Virginia Independent Telephone Association, Hot Springs, Virginia, 10/19/1979; Brown Briefing [audiocassette]; 240 \u0026 241: \"Welfare\", \"Budget\" and \"General Assembly\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company [2 audiocassettes]; 239: \"Welfare\", \"Budget\", \"General Assembly\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 10/5/1995 [audiocassette]; 234: Mike Warner [audiocassette]; 346: George Allen, Breakfast, Senator John Warner, Representative Newt Gingrich and George Allen, Belle Haven Country Club, Alexandria, Virginia, 9/29/1993 [audiocassette]; 229: Ted Byrd Interview, 9/16/1995 [audiocassette]; 481: Prayer Service, 4/3/1981 [audiocassette]; 517: Recorded?; SALT Reel #2, RICH., 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]; 347: Senator John Warner PSA, \"Academy Day 1992\" [audiocassette]; 438-439: Regardie's Profile with William Saletan, Tapes 1 \u0026 2 [2 audiocassettes]; 263: WBZS, Jerry Springer, Mark Warner, 4/18 [audiocassette]; 218: WINA/WOMZ/WKAV, Senator John Warner Talk-Back with Bob Gibson, 6/4/1996 [audiocassette]; 341: \"History and Leadership\", GOPAC Charter Meeting 4/24 to 4/25, Newt Gingrich and Lady Margaret Thatcher, 5/1994 [audiocassette]; 235: Richmond, Senator John Warner Press Conference on Litigation, 3/25/1996 [audiocassette]; 458: National Tour Brokers Association, Orlando, Florida, 1/10/1980 [audiocassette]; 253 \u0026 254: Salem, Blacksburg, Wepers Cave, and Cville, 5/30 to 6/1 [2 audiocassettes]; 506: Banquet, Virginia Republican State Convention, Richmond, Virginia, 6/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 232: Edinburg, 2/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 349: Announcement Tour, 2/5/1990 [audiocassette]; 470: Senator John Warner, Course 120, Graduation Exercise AFSC Class 66, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; 245: \"Support\" w/o Disclaimer, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 10/30/1995 [audiocassette]; 444: Lloyd Grove re: BW [audiocassette]; 498: CNN Press Conference; Lincoln Day Dinner, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2/14/1980 [audiocassette]; 345: Senator John Warner Farm PSA [audiocassette]; 236: Miller Ad Response Press Conference, 5/16/1996 [audiocassette]; 248: Lexington - Wtc, 3/1/1996 \u0026 3/2/1996 [audiocassette]; 456: Admiral Rickover [audiocassette]; 483: Huntsville, Alabama; Alabama Press Conference [audiocassette]; 250: Bob Gibson, 4/10/1996 [audiocassette]; 460: Senator John Warner - Jerry Brown, 4/13/1979; Bill Miller [audiocassette]; 214: WNIS, Dr. Moller, 6/11/1996 [audiocassette]; 352: Sam Donaldson, 6/22/1992; Peter Harding, 1/21/1992 [audiocassette]; 233: Lynchburg/Danville, 2/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 358: Governor Allen's Congress Roundtable, AM, Senator John Warner, BC, 3/29/1994 [audiocassette]; 215: Dole Endorsement, 5/4/1996 [audiocassette]; 354: Painting Notes from Arnett [audiocassette]; 238: WRVA Radio, Jim Miller with Lou Dean, 6/6/1996 [audiocassette]; 350: Lloyd Grove, 12/14/1989 [audiocassette]; 512: Byrd, Tape #2 [reel to reel]; 451: Senator John Warner, Dutch Treat Luncheon, Norfolk, Virginia, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; Gannett, CIA, 11/26/1991 [audiocassette]; 494: Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Radford, Virginia, 2/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 216: Peter Hardin, 5/26/1996 [audiocassette]; 475: Senator John Warner, Coleman Headquarters Opening, 9/5/1981; Battle of the Virginia Capes, Virginia Beach [audiocassette]; 469: WHK and Jim Clarke WJLA; WHK and WRVA Radio [audiocassette]; 259-262: 4 Untitled Microcassettes; 228: Peter Baker, 4/25/1996 [audiocassette]; 247: Senator John Warner Interviews with Jim Perry and Peter Hardin, 4/23/1996 [audiocassette]; 351: Lloyd Grove, 8/11/1989 [audiocassette]; 503: Navy Federal Credit Union, Vienna, Virginia, 3/24/1980 [audiocassette]; 478: Mark Shields, Business and Government Relations Council, Winsby, 9/19/1980 [audiocassette]; 488: Memphis, 10/28; 6 Ads, Alabama \u0026 Burton Lunch [audiocassette]; 360: Peter Hardin, TTD; Cokie Roberts, CNN; Laurie Kellman, TWT; Dave McConnell, TOP; Jan Smith, Fox [audiocassette]; 219: Barrett-Times/Welsh, USA Today, 5/2/1996 [audiocassette]; 457: Interviews: Henry Eason, Nation's Business; Nancy King, Virginia Network; Jim Canan, Business Week, 2/16/1983 [audiocassette]; 495: Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Radford, Virginia, 2/11/1980; Senator John Warner/Hammett [audiocassette]; 476: CSNY, Zevon [audiocassette]; 509, 514 \u0026 515: 3 Untitled Reel to Reel; 489: Today, 10/28/1981 [audiocassette]; 447 \u0026 465: WNIS, Senator John Warner/Gordon Hammett, Sides 1-4, 10/25/1979 [2 audiocassettes]; 348: Pledge, Master, 3/3/1990 [audiocassette]; 222: Senator John Warner/Senator Bond Fundraiser, 4/30/1996 [audiocassette]; 511: Keynote Address, 1/13/1977; SALT Reel #1, RICH., 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]","Press [envelope]; 2 Untitled Envelopes; Outdate Senator John Warner Formal Black and White Portrait [box]; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders; Senator John Warner Formal Color and Black and White Portraits [box]; Senator John Warner and Martha Washington at Mount Vernon Wine Festival [envelope]; Armed Services \"Change of Command\" pictures [envelope]; Photo Studio SD-685 [envelope]; The White House [envelope]","Eastern Europe, Berlin Wall, 1989 [envelope]; 1983; Contact Sheets and Negatives, 1992; 1982; Photographs, 1990; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders","Campaign, 1995-2000 [accordion folder]; Untitled Accordion Folder; Political 1988, Bork; Today; 1995 Constitutional Right to Primary Election [accordion folder]; 1998 Congressional [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner 2002: Campaign Volunteers; 1998 Campaign; Senator John Warner 2002: Campaign/Casework; Lawsuit; Michael Wilding [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner 2002 [accordion folder]; Mark Warner [accordion folder]; Mark Warner, 2001","\"Achievable Dream\", Metro Video Productions, 7/16/1997 [VHS]; U.S. Senate Memos; 1996 Senate Race, Senator John Warner Items; Senator John Warner v. Miller; Warner Calendars, 1995-1996 [envelopes]; Transportation Builder, ARTBA, 5/2000 [magazine]; Untitled Presentation Folder: Rules Committee, 1994; \"Choosing Sides: I Remember Vietnam, Fields of Fire\", Non Fiction Films, 1998 [VHS]; 2 Untitled Presentation Folders: Lyndon LaRouche, 1994; 2 Untitled Folders: Senator Packwood; Election Law; Untitled Presentation Folder: 1998 Senate Campaign; Speeches and Statements; Press Releases; Nancy Spannaus; VDDA Navy Housing Event, Henninger, Richmond, 4/1998 [VHS]; Loose Papers: Press Releases; Campaign Notes; Changing the Name of the Library of Congress, 1993-1998; Welcome to Alexandria; NATO; Crook, G. Gail; Warner Donor Volunteer Lists [envelopes]; \"Defeat Ollie North, That Son-of-a-Bush\", 1994 [booklet] (2 copies); Jacob Hornberger, 2002 Campaign; Breast Cancer Notes, Draft Speech [presentation folder]","87 Folders, Kasten, Aleyda to Sugar, Ron","FY 2005 Labor HHS: New Beginnings SW Virginia; CJS 2005: William \u0026 Mary (Court 21); CJS 2005: Lonesome Pine; Labor HHS 2005: Carilion Health; CJS 2005: Hampton Alert; CJS 2005: 0 - 3 (Zero to Three); CJS 2005: Achievable Dream; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Beach; Berryville Citizens Association; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Eastern Virginia Medical School; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Jamestown Commission; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Jeremiah Project; FY 2005 Labor HHS: NORC Richmond; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Monster Gat Sol; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Jewish Family Services of Tidewater; Social Security Title IV-C Funds; FY 2005 Labor: Philip Theodosiou; FY 2005 Labor HHS: New Beginnings; FY 2005 Labor: University of Virginia - Youth Leadership Initiative; CJS 2005: Suffolk; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Our Health, Russ Potts; Fairfax City and Title I Allocation; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Military Institute; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Culpepper Dental; CJS 2005: Cops Appropriation VCPI; FY 2005 Labor: St. John Baptist in the Woods; FY 2005 Labor: University of Appalachia; Labor HHS 2005: Christopher Newport; FY 2005 Labor: William \u0026 Mary; Labor HHS 2005: Alliance for Consumer Education; Labor HHS 2005: Samples; FY 2005 Labor: Riverside; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters; CJS 2005: ATF Request; Labor HHS 2005: Bon Secours; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; FY 2005 Labor: Wolf Trap; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Northern Virginia Hospital Alliance (NVHA); CJS 2005: Alexandria; FY 2005 Labor HHS: INOVA - Clark Moore; CJS 2005: CHKD (Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters); CJS 2005: Center for Criminal Justice Tech (Mitretek); Labor HHS 2005: Arl Free Clinic; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Living Museum; FY 2005 Labor HHS: City of Portsmouth; Labor HHS 2005: Bellmont; FY 2005 Labor HHS: James Madison University; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Community College System; FY 2005 Labor: Patient Services; Labor HHS 2005: Black Lung; CJS 2005: Chesapeake; Boy Scouts of America; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia High School League; Labor HHS 2005: Achievable Dream; CJS 2005: Appropriations Information (C.J.S.); FY 2005 Labor: Woodrow Wilson (Presidential Library); FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Osteopathic; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Eastern Mennonite University; Labor HHS 2005: American Military Spouse Foundation (AMSEF); FY 2005 Labor HHS: George Mason University; CJS 2005: Shenandoah; FY 2005 Labor HHS: First Freedom; FY 2005 Labor: Regent; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Experience Works; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Institute for Advanced Learning, Danville; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Lynch - Academy of Fine Arts; FY 2005 Labor: Parents Anonymous; FY 2005 Labor: O. Winston Link Museum; Labor HHS 2005: Center for Mental Health Services; Labor HHS 2005: America on the Move; FY 2005 Labor HHS: National Federation of the Blind; FY 2005 Labor: Project Access; FY 2005 Labor: Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF)","Colin L. Powell, General USA, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff [accordion folder]; Powell, Colin USA/JCS Nomination File/2nd Term [accordion folder]; Northern Virginia Women's Conference, 1990 [accordion folder]; Colonel James J. Steele, USA Nomination File; David Addington to Be DoD General Counsel; Hemingway, Col. Thomas L. USAF, Promotion File; Inaugural, 2001; Wiss, Robert E., Court of Military Appeals Nomination; Studeman, William O. to Be Deputy Director CIA; Gierke, Herman F., Court of Military Appeals Nomination; Crawford, Susan, Court Military Appeals Nomination","VA-HUD Appropriations Bill (Passed 9/24) [accordion folder]; FY 2000 Defense Appropriations/Foreign Operations Appropriations, 6/30 [accordion folder]; Commerce - Justice - State Appropriations [accordion folder]; FY 2001 Defense Appropriations; FY 2000 National Defense Authorization (Amendments, C.R.'s, Dear Colleagues) [accordion folder]; Women on Submarines [accordion folder]; Military Construction Appropriations/State Department Reauthorization, 6/22 [accordion folder]","Nomination: Springer, Hearing 5/18/2005 [binder]; Portman OMB Nomination 109th, 5/17/2006 [presentation folder]; Staunton/Roanoke Trip, 8/8 - 8/9/2005 [binder]; Nomination: Bilbray, Marshall, Blair, Hearing 11/14/2006 [binder]; Nomination: Doan, Hearing 5/22/2006 [binder]; Nomination: Combs, Hearing 5/25/2005 [binder]; Governors of USPS Confirmation Hearing, 6/29/2006 [presentation folder]; Susan Dudley OMB Nomination [accordion folder]; Nomination: Paulison, Hearing 5/24/2006 [binder]; Nomination: McMillin, Hearing 7/13/2006 [binder]; Business Meeting, 6/22/2005 [binder]; Nomination: Portman, Hearing 5/17/2006 [binder]; 5 Steno Pads, Floor Notes 2005-2006","The Almanac of Seapower, Navy League of the United States, 1989 \u0026 1992 [2 books]; Unauthorized Appropriations - History; Committee Business - Trip Reports; Civil Service [accordion folder]; Committee Inquiries - Stephen Breyer; Committee Inquiries - National Security Strategy [accordion folder]; Military Justice - Court Structure Issues; Committee Business - Procedures; Air Force Magazine, 1992 US Air Force Almanac, Air Force Association; Air Force Magazine, 1991 USAF Almanac/Operation Desert Storm; Civil Service: War Powers; Committee Business - Security","Mary Baldwin; Mothball Fleet (3 folders); MSMC Heritage Fund (U.S. Marine Corps); George Washington University; Swanson Molt; Box with 43 3.5\" Disks of Backup Files, Press Releases, Briefing Materials, Trip Files, and Photographs, 1993-2001; Travel; Strategic Insights; Veterans, Retirees, and Assorted Associations; NASCAR; James Madison; TRAC; Thank Yous; Ship Wreck Allocation; Ship Repair","U.S. Senate Stationery; Accepted Scheduling Items [accordion folder]; Scheduling Files (8 folders)","William and Mary; University of Virginia; V-22 Info Papers; Roanoke/Virginia Tech, 5/12/2000 - 5/13/2000; University of Virginia, USAID; WorldSpace [presentation folder]; August Recess District Work Period 2002 (2 copies); Trip File: Virginia Tech/Blacksburg/Dublin, 8/2/1999 (2 folders); World Space (?); Loose Papers: Press Clippings and Newspapers, 2001-2002; C. Warner; Judy/Carter (?); Virginia Tech; Analysis Converting SSBNS to SSGNS; Conversations with America 2000 (2 copies, each in 3 folders); Susan; Dulles High Tech Tour, 7/26/1999 (2 copies); Virginia Danville","FY 2002 NDAA: Passed Floor Amendments; FY 2002 NDAA: House Requested Conference Support; 9/11/2001 [accordion folder]; FY 2002 NDAA: Supplemental Appropriations; Missile Defense [accordion folder]; FY 2002 Budget [accordion folder]; Submarine Centennial; FY 2002 NDAA: National Defense Features Program; Killed in Action, Boise de Hattonville, Hattonville, France, 9 November, 1944 Subject: Delayed Memorial Affairs Crash Site - Search and Recovery and Application for Possible French Decorations [binder]; FY 2002 NDAA [accordion folder]; 9/11/2001: Foreign Expressions of Support; 9/11/2001: Casualty Lists; FY 2002 NDAA: Demilitarization of Military Equipment; FY 2002 NDAA: Pending Floor Amendments; FY 2002 NDAA: Priorities; Naval Reactors Commemorative; FY 2002 NDAA: HASC Outsourcing Issues; Old Letters; Turnover [empty accordion folder]; FY 2002 NDAA: Challenge Program; FY 2002 NDAA: Health Information Assurance; Homeland Defense [accordion folder]; FY 2002 NDAA: Conference Issues","FCC: Digital Television; Airline Loan Guarantees: Gemini Air Cargo; Richmond International Airport [accordion folder]; Airports: Virginia Airports; Identity Theft: FTC Information; Airline Loan Guarantees: National Legislation; FCC: Verizon 271; Airline Loan Guarantees [accordion folder]; FCC: Must Carry - Multicasting; Airports: Shenandoah Airport; Aviation: Air Traffic Control Privatization; Airports: Norfolk Airport; MWAA: Dulles 25 mile; Senator John Warner Letter to Danville Community College (RCATT), 3/13/2003; NASA: Buzz Aldrin Space Vision Institute; Airports: Lynchburg; MWAA: National - Closure; FCC: Virginia Cellular - ETC Letter; Telecom [accordion folder]; Aviation: FAA Pay Issue - RIC; FCC: Wi-Fi (2 folders); Commerce: Virginia Baseball, 7/8/2003; NASA: ORB Image; Airline Loan Guarantees: Reagan National Airport; Aviation: U.S. Airways - United; Commerce: Hyundai; Airports: Roanoke; Voice of America; Airline Loan Guarantees: Evergreen: Loan Guarantee Application; Aviation: Aviation World's Fair; Commerce: Bristol Urban Letter; Aviation: Newport News - Williamsburg Airport; Nanotechnology [accordion folder]; Aviation: Northern Neck Airport; Airports: Tri-Cities; MWAA: Dulles APM Contract; Airports: Pennington Gap; FCC: Low Power FM; Airline Loan Guarantees: U.S. Airways - PBGC; FCC: Cable; Airports: CACI Airport Sensors; Aviation: Senator John Warner Statement on Rosenker NTSB Nomination, 2/27/2003; NASA: NASA Shared Services Center; Airline Loan Guarantees: National Airport - GA; Airports: Airport America; Identity Theft [accordion folder]; Commerce: Census; Commerce: Bristol MSA (2 folders); Airports: Charlottesville Airport; Aviation: U.S. - China Air Routes; MWAA: Dulles","123 folders, Arranged by Date","Fort Belvoir Shooting Range [accordion folder]; ITT; Lexington; IIT Research Institute; Kimmel/Short: Senator John Warner [accordion folder]; Intermec Corporation, FY 2000 Programs; Japanese Imperial Army; International Training, Inc.; Title 11/OECD Dyer, Ellis [accordion folder]","Entire Issues of Virginia and Washington, D.C. Newspapers","Entire Issues of Virginia and Washington, D.C. Newspapers; Talk, 10/1999 [magazine]; National Journal's CongressDailyAM, 5/13/1999 [magazine]; National Defense, 4/2000 [magazine] (2 copies)","2000 Virginia Business Cases: Dresser - Rand Compressors; Arlington County Cemetery Initiatives: Arlington Cemetery; 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Kempter File (VE Issue); 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Seacoast; 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Edenspace - Depleted Uranium; Congressional Record, 107th Congress, 2nd Session No. 129 (2 copies); Special Projects: PBS Documentary Korea (50th); 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Nuclear Capable Cranes; 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Alliant Tech Systems; The National Army Museum at Fort Belvoir [presentation folder]; Special Projects: Lavinia Currier; Naval Audit Service [accordion folder]; Special Projects [accordion folder]; Arlington County Cemetery Initiatives [accordion folder]; Kevin's Lunch","Joint Committee on Printing; Congressional Record, Floor Statements, 1981-1982; House Bills, 96th Congress, 2nd Session, H.R.1197 thru H.R.3919; Senate Joint Resolutions, 96th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, S.J.Res.3 thru S.Res.176; Senate Concurrent Resolutions, 96th Congress, 2nd Session, S.Con.Res.101 thru S.Con.Res.137; Senate Resolutions, 96th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, SRes.15 thru S.Res.486; Sponsored Legislation, 96th Congress; Congressional Record, Floor Statements, 1980; Senate Bills, 96th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, S.103 thru S.3054; Congressional Record, Floor Statements, 1980-1981; Congressional Record, 1979 Floor Statements","121 envelopes, Arranged by Date","DoE [accordion folder]; Tritium: Accelerator Production of Tritium; DoE: Low Level Radioactive Waste; DoE: DoE Budget; Tritium [accordion folder]; Tritium: Burns \u0026 Roe, Accelerator; Tritium: Tritium \u0026 Framatome; DoE: DoE Security","Missile Defense; Fort Belvoir Access [accordion folder]; FY 2003 Authorization Conference [accordion folder]; Foreign Operations Appropriations, FY 2001; U.S. Department of the Army [presentation folder]; Committee: Ansley; FY 2002 Defense Authorization/Appropriations [accordion folder]; Technology Clippings [accordion folder]; FY 2002 Supplemental; Cindy - Cord or Marc [envelope]; Virginia Land Issues [accordion folder]; Kennedy; Patrick [empty accordion folder]; 2001 Defense Authorization (FY 2001), Passes 7/13 (97-3) [accordion folder]; Mark [empty accordion folder]; World War II Memorial [accordion folder]; Authorization 2003 Floor [accordion folder]","108th: Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Cosigned Letters, 2003 [accordion folder]; 108th: Dear Colleagues, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Commerce, Science, and Transportation, 2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Finance, 2003 [accordion folder]; 108th: Judiciary, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Environment and Public Works, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Senator John Warner Sponsored/Cosponsored Legislation, Unanimous Consent's for Sponsored Legislation, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Floor Statements, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Rules and Administration, 2003 [accordion folder]; 108th: Cosigned Letters, 2004 [accordion folder]","Senate Record Votes, 102nd Congress [accordion folder]; Republican Convention (Material), 6/2000; Press Releases, 1990 [accordion folder]; Press Releases, Talking Points, and Memorandum [accordion folder]; Completion of Senator John Warner's Voting Record for 96th Congress [accordion folder]; Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce Speech. 6/2000 (2 folders)","Talking Points: Eangus Eagle Award, 3/13/2001; Governor's Office/State Government Issues [accordion folder]; Talking Points [accordion folder]; Infilco Degremont; Blacklisting [accordion folder]; Talking Points: Forrestal; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: VAMC Richmond Trip; Talking Points: JINSA; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: Army Talmud Event, 5/22/2001; Speech Drafts, State Travel, 8/5 to 8/7 [presentation folder]; CNO Executive Panel; A-76 Information; Dadona Manor [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: Rhode Island Trip, 12/8/1999; Senator John Warner Rewrites/Edits [accordion folder]; Bob Pyle - Software; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: Tidewater Science Summit - Schrock, 8/6/2001; Owl Creek Boat Pump; Senator John Warner Rewrites/Edits: Arnold Spielberg's Bronze Star Memorial; Talking Points: NGAUS Award, Harry S. Truman Award, Taping 9/7; Carlson's Raiders; Talking Points: Armed Forces Marketing Council; Biographies","FCC Application - CWA Communication; Suspense Accounts (Family Farm); Untitled Accordion Folder: Hearing Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Legislation - Confidentiality of Medical Information, 2/26/1998; HIPAA [accordion folder]; Bills Pending Before the Committee, Charles Phillips/Mr. Warner; Charles Robinson Bill; Post Office Closings; Public Power Bonds; Loose Papers: Tobacco Issues, 1997-1999; NALC Speech, 5/1999; American Cancer Society, Advocacy and Public Issues [presentation folder]; Treasury, Postal - Security [accordion folder]; EEOC, Charles Phillips, Legislative Counsel [presentation folder]; Postal, 1995; Richmond Post Office; Untitled Accordion Folder: Invitations, To Call, and Meeting Requests; Treasury, Postal [accordion folder]","Nomination - General Paul Myers [2 accordion folders]; Paisley/FBI Files Generally; Colonel Steele/Lt. Colonel Earl; Nomination of Honorable John Tower to be the Secretary of Defense, 1/1989, Nominee Paperwork and Follow-Up [accordion folder]; Clinkscales, William A., Director of Selective Service [accordion folder]","UVA Center for Law and National Security [accordion folder]; War Powers/Foreign Flagged Shipping: Pat Tucker; Keynote Address - UVA Center for Law and National Security Seminar, 9/23/1988; War Powers/Foreign Flagged Shipping [accordion folder]; Testimony Before Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on War Powers; The 1973 War Powers Resolution: Law and Practice, The U.S. Naval War College [bound volume]; U.S. Senate, Janet, 10/21 [presentation folder]; Testimony Before Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on War Powers [accordion folder]","2 Untitled Accordion Folders: Black and White and Color Images of Senator Warner; Untitled Accordion Folder: Press Clippings, 1977; John Warner, United States Senator: Integrity...Conservative...Thoughtful Leadership--Working for Virginia, 1996 [booklet]; Olympic Torch Photo; Untitled Photo Album: Yorktown Bicentennial Celebration, 1981 [spiralbound]; Spring 1979 - Warner and Mail [envelope]; Boy Scout Jubilee and Main Training Corp, FT. AP Hill, 8/1981 [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Contact Sheets - Vietnam Veterans Luncheon; Untitled Folder: Negatives and Contact Sheets - Warner at Meeting; Untitled Folder: Prints of Senator Warner, 1979","Untitled Envelope: Polling Info, 1984; Untitled Presentation Folder: John Warner, Senate, 1984; Untitled Folder: Senator Warner's Senate Biography on Committees Served, 1984; VA Beach Debate Backup and Extra Tickets, 9/9/1984; Debates; Loose Papers: Talking Points; Untitled Folder: Senator Warner's Press Releases, 1982-1984; Announcement Tour Clips; Untitled Folder: Youth for Warner '84: Campaign Plan; Untitled Binder: Talking Points; Clippings That Have Been Used in Mailings; JWW Nomination; Disarmament News Release; Press Releases; 3rd District (Bliley), 1984; Havelock - S/N 2531 S \u0026 M, 1977; Direct Mail Items - JWW; The Effects of \"Management By Objectives\" in the John Warner for US Senate Campaign in Henrico County, Virginia, 4/18/1978 [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Campaign Material; The Presidential Inaugural Anniversary Gala, 1990 [booklet]; Media/Advertising; Campaign Plans; Untitled Presentation Folder: Campaign Advertising; JWW Major Speeches; John Warner US Senate [badge] (2 copies); DARE Ad, 10/2/1989; BRAC Hearings [VHS]; Warner Press Conference [VHS]; 2 Untitled Audiocassettes; Commencement at Wakefield, 6/16/1988 [audiocassette]; Debate - Chamber Office, 10/19/1984 [audiocassette]; Harrison Press Conference, 10/23/1984 [audiocassette]; John Warner: Seven :60 Sec. Spots, 1984 [audiocassette] (2 copies); Nightline [audiocassette]; Post Debate (NHRFE) Press Q \u0026 A- Vienna, 10/13/1984 [audiocassette]; Senator Warner Intro and Speech, 7/23/1987 [audiocassette]","Commissioning Ceremony: USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19) Philadelphia Naval Base, 11/14/1970 [binder]; Visit to Vietnam [binder]; Untitled Binder: Virginia Military Institute Founder's Day Ceremony, 1976; Untitled Binder: Virginia Military Institute Founder's Day Ceremony, 1976 (photographs); Launching of the USS Richard B. Russell (SSN 687): Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, 1/12/1974 [binder]; Certificate of Guarantee (Five-Foot Tusk of Monodom Linnaeus), 1972 (stuck to Newport News binder); Presented to Honorable John W. Warner, Under Secretary of the Navy from Officers and Men, First Marine Division, FMF [binder]; Commander in Chief Atlantic and Commander in Chief US Atlantic Fleet, 7/29/1976 [binder]; Commissioning of VF-1 and VF-2 by Secretary John W. Warner, NAS Miramar, 10/14/1972 [binder]; Allied Forces Southern Europe [binder]","1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Seniors; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Education Support Letters; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Untitled Folder: AID and FCC; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Pay Raise; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Education Funding; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Comparison; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: NAACP; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Women's Issues; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Budget Article; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Ad; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Abortion; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Education Votes; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Christian Coalition; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: PAC Letters; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Spending Cap; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: School Lunch; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Welfare - Breaux Vote; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Legislative Accomplishments; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Medicare; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Affirmative Action; NAACP Convention; Environmental Initiatives","Untitled Binder: Photographs of Senator Warner at Document Signing; Warner '84 Report, Fall 1983 and 11/1984; Slides [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Photograph of Senator Warner from Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company; Loose Contact Proofs; Loose Papers: Campaign Ads; Untitled Presentation Folder: Community Learning Week, 1989; Old Warner Speeches [envelope]; Warner Campaign Contact Sheet [5 bags]; Stock Photo [bag]; Loose Photographs: Senator Warner; Warner Direct Mail and Photographs, 1984-1990 [binder]; Legislative Vision, 1990 [binder]; Loose Papers: Victory 2000 - RV Tour Meetings; 2001 Virginia Republican Convention, Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Virginia, 6/1-2/2001 - Official Souvenir Program [booklet]; John Warner US Senator (Campaign Material) [envelope] (2 copies)","Shafran, 8/8/1990 [envelope]; Direct Mailing 3/10/1990 [envelope]; Hare Forest, Charlottesville Breakfast, 11/3/1990 [envelope]; New York Event 85C, 10/29/1990 [envelope]; Bob Dole Health Team, 9/29. 1989 [envelope]; I'm A Fan of Senator John Warner [2 fans]; Presidential Event, 3/8/1990 [envelope]; Fraternal Order of Police; Intelligence Committee; Warner Senate Council; Political Correspondence; Vote Ratings; Luntz Research; Editorial Endorsements, 1996; Warner Campaign - General, 1996 [accordion folder]; VA Bar Association Debate; Doctored Photo Ad; Polls; Greg Stevens - Media, 1996; Vote Results, 11/5/1995; Mark Warner (3 folders); Sample (Campaign Mailings)","Political (Press Clippings); Fundraising - JW; Announcement - JW; Endorsements - JW; Appearances - JW; JW Debate, 7/1996; Originals - JW; Misc. Press File; Warner Record; Public Opinion - Attitudes Toward Government; Press Releases - JW; Warner Mentions, 8/1995-3/1996 (8 folders); Warner Statements - Letters; Membership Card Mailing; $1,000/$500 Mailing; Heartfelt Letter, 5/1996; Victory Folder","Untitled Binder: Talking Points, 1995; Loose Papers: Press Clippings; Marshall Coleman; Untitled Presentation Folder: Senator John Warner Kicks-Off Campaign for US Senate, 1996; Untitled Binder: Mark Warner, 1988-1996; Untitled Folder: Campaign Material - Warner/Coleman, 1996; Primary vs. Convention - Press; Loose Papers: John Warner's Record on Education and Medicare, 9/1996; Marshall Coleman on Gore's Remarks; Polling Information, 10/31/1996; Robert Potts Research, 1995; Jim Miller Material, 1995-1996; Untitled Folder: Mark Warner Background","Lawsuit; Primary Lawsuit [accordion folder]; Loose Papers: 1st Quarter 1996 Contribution Report; Senator Warner Defends Decisions of Republican Party; Attack from the Right, 1995; Primary Articles (Press Clippings); Warner's Voting Record Summaries [accordion folder]; Miller Letters and Responses to Other Republican Senators [accordion folder]; Fundraising - State; Debate - Press; Debate - Correspondence; Debate - Notes and Drafts; Fundraising - JW; Warner Letters to the Editor","Letters to the Editor; State Board of Elections Forms; Legal Services Campaign, 1996; Polls; Packets - Masters; People - GOP [accordion folder]; Lists [accordion folder]; Warner Mentions, 2/1995; North; Commonwealth PAC [accordion folder]; Miller Award PR; Untitled Accordion Folder: Jim Miller","Donald Huffman Letters [accordion folder]; Warner and North [accordion folder]; Personal Memos [accordion folder]; Untitled Envelope: Jim Miller Campaign; Finance Letters: March-4/1995; Finance Letters: May-June 1995; Finance Letters: 8/1995; Finance Letters: 10/1995-Present; Campaign Kick-Off Remarks; Personal - JW; Pro - JW; Anti - JW; Agricultural Literature; Anti - JW RAW; Untitled Folder: Misc. Campaign Material; Charlottesville GOP Advance - Warner, 1995; Jim Miller, US Senate [presentation folder]; Upcoming Events; Bush Event; Miller Announcement [accordion folder]; Articles on Miller [accordion folder]; Direct Mail; Loose Papers: John Warner United States Senator Coordinator's Handbook (2 copies); Marty LaVor [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: Personal Correspondence; Untitled Folder: John Warner Announcement Tour, 2/2002; Untitled Folder: Schedule, 2002; Bush-Quayle Alumni, 12/1995; Advisory Council; Untitled Folder: Jim Miller Campaign; Finance Letters: 12/1994-1/1995","Endorsements - Supporters; Untitled Folder: RAW (Republicans Against Warner) Statements; Endorsements - Undecided/Neutral; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders: Friends of John Warner Survey Reports; Jim Miller 1996 Press Conference and Campaign; Warner Press Releases; John Warner United States Senator Coordinator's Handbook; List Report; Form Letters; 4 Untitled Presentation Folders: Jim Miller Campaign; Warner Record; X-Pedite; Untitled Presentation Folder: Senator Warner's Schedule, 1996; Untitled Folder: Press Clippings, 1978","Loose Papers: RTD Questionnaire; Press Releases; Schedules; Press Clippings; Bush - Agenda/Logistics; Leslie Byrne; Salute Virginia; Mock Convention - Quayle Endorsement; Margaret Thatcher; Salute Virginia - Specifics; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Republicans; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Democrats; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Independents; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Name Warner; 1996 Senate Campaigns - General; Virginia Senate Campaign, 1996; Virginia Politics - General; Fundraising - MW; Paid Media - General; Paid Media - JW; Democratic Party of VA (DPV); Baseball - JW; Announcement Tour, 2/22/1996; Victory 1996 Package, 8/1996; Veterans Package, 8/1996; 3-Month Pledge Package, 8/1996; Maxed Out Donor Program; Membership Letter; Survey Rollout - Veterans; Telegram Letter; Only Candidate - Rollout; Untitled Accordion Folder: 1978 Campaign Material; Printing Examples; Advocates for JWW; Campaign Organizations","1984 Campaign [accordion folder]; 1990 Campaign: Questionnaire; 1990 Campaign: Election Stats; 1990 Campaign: Media; 1990 Campaign: Spannous; 1990 Campaign: Yatrofsky; 1990 Campaign: Gun Nuts; 1990 Campaign: Campaign; 1990 Campaign: Critical Letters/Statements; 1990 Campaign: Kunkel - Write-In; 1990 Campaign: Miscellaneous Campaign Correspondence/Memos; 1990 Campaign: Atoka Supper Protest; 1990 Campaign: 1989 Financial Disclosure; Robert Potts Research - Free Advice, 8/25/1995 [spiralbound]; Farris; Warner Newsletters, 1995; Warner/Miller/McSweeney Correspondence; Primary Press Clippings, 1996; Campaign Coordinator's Handbook, 1996; Questionnaires Completed; Untitled Presentation Folder: Mason-Dixon Poll Results; 2 Untitled Presentation Folders: Remarks; VFRW Debate Primary; Primary Issues; Primary Campaign Plans, 1996; Jim Miller [accordion folder]; Business Card Masters; Untitled Folder: Oliver North","Newspapers: Primary and General, 1996 [accordion folder]; Loose Papers: Newspapers (Richmond Times-Dispatch; Virginia-Pilot; Roanoke Times; Washington Post), 1996; Campaign 1978 - Releases (Press Office Copy); Untitled Binder: Newsletter, 1979-1984; Untitled Binder: Photo Album of 1978 Campaign","3 Untitled Accordion Folders: Prints, Negatives, and Slides of Senator John Warner","Untitled Accordion Folder: DAR National Defense Luncheon, 7/6/2005; Keep Per JW, 5/5/1994 (Press Clippings); Press Clippings, 12/1996-1/1997 (2 folders); Godwin Clips from 9/29/1977 (Do Not Lose!); Dead/Unwanted Photo (Campaign Material - No Photographs); Mike Farris - Lt. Governor; Untitled Folder: Press Clippings, 1993-1994; Untitled Presentation Folder: Randy White; Cosas, 3/2/1978 [magazine]; Good Housekeeping, 3/1995 [magazine]; Military Life, 4/1995 [magazine]; Regardie's: The Business of Washington - 1st Anniversary Issue, January/February 1995 [magazine]; Moving Forward and On the Grow - 1994 Virginia Republican Convention, 6/3-4/1994 [booklet]; Washingtonian, 5/1994 [magazine]; Washington Post Magazine, 3/20/1994 [magazine]; US News, 6/6/1994 [magazine]; Loose Papers: Press Clippings; Transcripts; Statements; Personal Correspondence; Photo Files - 79-44 thru 79-71 (16 folders); Photo Files - 4 thru 33, 1979 (17 folders); Photo File - 6/1980","Armed Services, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Budget, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Commerce, Science, and Technology, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Energy and Natural Resources, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Ethics, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Finance, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Indian Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Judiciary, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Rules and Administration, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Co-Signed Letters, 109th Congress [2 accordion folders]","Admin, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Aging, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Appropriations, FY 2006: AG. And Rural Development; Appropriations, FY 2006: Commerce, Justice, and Science; Appropriations, FY 2006: Energy and Water; Appropriations, FY 2006: D.C.; Appropriations, FY 2006: Defense; Appropriations, FY 2006: Homeland Security; Appropriations, FY 2006: Interior; Appropriations, FY 2006: Labor, HHS, and Education; Appropriations, FY 2006: Leg. Branch (empty); Appropriations, FY 2006: Mil Con Veterans; Appropriations, FY 2006: State and Foreign Ops; Appropriations, FY 2006: Transportation, Treasury, Judiciary, and HUD; Appropriations, FY 2007: Agriculture; Appropriations, FY 2007: Commerce, Justice, and Science; Appropriations, FY 2007: Defense; Appropriations, FY 2007: D.C.; Appropriations, FY 2007: Energy and Water; Appropriations, FY 2007: Homeland Security; Appropriations, FY 2007: Interior; Appropriations, FY 2007: Labor, HHS, and Education; Appropriations, FY 2007: Leg. Branch (empty); Appropriations, FY 2007: Mil Con Veterans; Appropriations, FY 2007: State and Foreign Ops; Appropriations, FY 2007: CJS; Appropriations, FY 2007: TTHUD; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: General; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Ag; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: DC; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Defense; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Energy; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Homeland Security; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Interior; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Labor and HHS; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: TTHUD; Appropriation Letters, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; JW Sponsored Legislation, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; UCs for JW Sponsored Legislation [accordion folder]; Dear Colleagues, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Floor Statements, 109th Congress [accordion folder]","US Marshals; District Court Nominations, etc; Federal Courts in VA - General; 4th Circuit - General; 4th Circuit - Jim Haynes and Widner; Luttig Seat and Process of Replacing; Roger Gregory; Gang of 14; GI Bill; Climate Change; Dulles Rail; Briefing Material for Debate on Judicial Nominations and Filibuster Reform, 11/2003 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Senator Warner's Remarks to Virginia NAACP; Ferrum College, 98th Commencement, 5/7/2005 [DVD]","Assault Weapons; Guns - General; Gun Immunity; Cloning; ENDA; Flag Burning; Abortion; Schiavo/Assisted Suicide; Hate Crimes; The Marriage Amendment: Briefing Materials [binder]; Federal Marriage Amendment; Stem Cell; Oxycontin; When A Good Drug Goes Bad [binder]; Media Shield; Sniper; Teacher Tax; Respite Care; Lobbying Reform; Pell Grants - Math, Science, and Education","Untitled Folder: Nominations for Defense Positions, 1981; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1977-1978; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1979-1980; DeLauer, Richard D. - Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Federal Rules and Regulations; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFMcG Notes, Confirmation Hearings, 97th Congress; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Miscellaneous Materials; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFM Conflict of Interest Checklist and Miscellaneous Notes, Deputy Sec. of Defense (Frank Carlucci); Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFM Confirmation Hearing Notes, Deputy Sec. of Defense (Frank Carlucci); Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Army; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Navy; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Air Force; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Taft, William, Conflict of Interest, General Counsel for Department of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Ikle, Fred, Conflict of Interest, Under Secretary for Policy, Department of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Untitled Folder: Nominations; Financial Statements Nominees, 1969-1972; Financial Statements Nominees, 1973-1974; Untitled Folder: Financial Statements Nominees, 1986","Cryptek; BondCote; Argon Engineering; Health Care; Foot Leveler; Eastern Virginia Medical School, Hampton Virginia Hospital; Computer Sciences Corporation; Dynamic Animation Systems; Electronic Warfare Association (EWA); Colt; Emediat Contract; DTRA Relocation; BAE Systems; Geo-Centers; Edenspace; ASA (empty folder); FY 2000 Virginia Authorization; DDL Omni; APTI (Advanced Power Technologies, Inc.); John Deere; George Washington at Louden; Digital System Resources (DSR), MPP ARCT BFTT; Edmond Scientific Company; American Legion; European PTSA DoD's; GSI/Power-Vent; Berkley Machine Works and Foundry; ARCTECH; DTI Associates; Fleet Reserve Association; Davis Boat Works; DynSpace; Cable Car Company; Applied Research Associates; AEROBUREAU; Depot Maintenance; Autometrics; Crewe, Virginia, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Flight International; DuPont (2 folders); ComCept; E-OIR Measurements; Computer Associates; ECASOL; AAI; AMTI; Electra; Babington","Military Health Care; Untitled Accordion Folder: Roger Gregory Nomination; DoD Clearances; Missile Defense; CTBT; Kosovo; Perimeter Rule/Airports; FERPA; Battlefields; DoD BRAC, FY 1999; Newport News Shipbuilding; Cuba; S.4; Iraq Resolution, 1991; Panama; NATO; Veterans; DOE; Woodrow Wilson Bridge; Tobacco; Dollar Bill Act; Healthcare; Sen. Warner Reading File - Embry Dam; Float Trip, 5/17; 1041 N. Larrimore; Gasoline Tax Info; Tailhook; Untitled Folder: Office Files - Staff; Chesapeake Power; BW; Big Stone Gap; Metro/Pentagon Bus Facility; Attributions/Writings; Education; Federal Employees; Untitled Folder: Geoff Schwartzman; Wilder Event; Carter's Stuff [presentation folder]","7 Untitled Folders: Defense Memoranda, 2004-2005; Untitled Folder: Letter re; Naval Air Station, 10/12/2005; Untitled Folder: Aviation Military Value Evaluation Questions; 4 Untitled Accordion Folders: DOD Office of Inspector General Response to the Office of Sec. of Defense, Base Realignment and Closure Clearinghouse Tasker #0474, 8/2005; Untitled Accordion Folder: Defense Memoranda, 2004-2005","Marine Corps Major General Board, 12/1986: Navy 0-6 Promotion Board, 3/1987; Nomination: Charles Whitehouse, ASD/SOLIC; David Chu, ADS (PA \u0026 E); Nomination: General Paul Myers [2 accordion folders]; Richard L. Armitage, Secretary of the Army, 4/1989; Marine Corps Major General Board, 12/1986 [accordion folder]; Michael Stone - Under Secretary of the Army; Duane P. Andrews, Assistant Secretary of Defense (C3I) [accordion folder]","Untitled Folder: William Giovelli; James McGovern [envelope]; Untitled Binder: Tactical Warfare; Untitled Folder: Ethics in Government Act of 1978 as Amended by Public Laws 96-19 and 96-28, 9/1979; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1975-1976; Nominations - Clyde O. Glaister, Comptroller of the DOD; Nominations - Frank C. Carlucci, Secretary of Defense; Nominations - Karen Keesling, Asst. Sec. Air Force, Manpower and Reserve AFF; Nominations - June Brown, OSD/IG; Nominations - Robert B. Costello, Asst. Sec. of Defense Acquisitions and Log; Nominations - Robert B. Costello, USDA; Nominations - Steve Duncan, ASD/RA; Nominations - Frank Gaffney, ASD Int'l. Security Pol. (Withdrawn); Nominations - General Al Gray, CMC; Nominations - Fred S. Hoffman, ASD/PA (Withdrawn); Nominations - Samuel K. Lessey, Dir. SSS; Nominations - Laurence Garret, US Navy; Nominations - Milton Lohr, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense/Acquisition; Nominations - Robert Page, ASA/Civil Works; Nominations - Kathleen Buck, OSD/GC; Nominations - James H. Webb, Secretary of the Navy; Untitled Folder: Defense Memoranda; Untitled Folder: Frank Carlucci; Untitled Folder: Press Releases and Talking Points; Nominations - Jack Katzen, ASD Acquisitions and Logistics; Nominations - John J. Welch, ASAF/Acquisitions; Nominations - Ken Kramer, Asst. Sec. Army Financial Management; Nominations - Ron Lehman, Asst. Sec., Int'l Security Policy; Nominations - Grant Green, ASD (FM \u0026 P); Nominations - Daniel Howard, ASD (PA); Nominations - T. Burton Smith, Bd. Of Gov, USUHS; Nominations - Robert C. Duncan, Dir., DR \u0026 E; Nominations - Gordon Smith, ASD/C3I; Nominations - Alan M. Elkins, Bd. Of Regents USUHS; Nominations - Ken Bergquist, ASN (M \u0026 P); Nominations - Ken Bergquist, ASD (SOLIC); Secret - This is a Cover Sheet for Classified Information [booklet]","Exhibits to Report to the National Association of Arab Americans on the Stephen D. Bryen Matter, 12/10/1985 [bound volume]; Report to the National Association of Arab Americans on the Stephen D. Bryen Matter, 12/10/1985 [bound volume]; Congressional Budget Process - General Defense Spending; Congressional Budget Process - Gramm-Rudman; Congressional Budget Process - FY 1988 National and Defense Budget; Congressional Budget Process - Generally; Committee Inquiries - Inventory Manager Task Force [accordion]; Committee Inquiries - Grenada [accordion]; Committee Inquiries - Defense General Supply Center, Richmond; Committee Inquiries - Iran/Contra; Committee Business - Budget; Speeches and Statements [accordion folder]","Military Justice - Clemency/Parole; Military Justice - Cases; Ethics Rules; Committee Business: SASC/SAC Cooperation [accordion folder]; Military Justice - Court of Military Appeals (COMA) Cases; Committee Inquiries - Persian Gulf and Energy Strategy: U.S. Owned Foreign Flagged Vessels; Military Justice - Confinement; Donald J. Atwood to Be Deputy Secretary of Defense [accordion folder]","Natural Gas; Strategic Petroleum Reserve; Low Level Waste; Coal Act; Coal Aggregate; Coal; Military Utility Conveyances; Energy Deregulation; TVA; Energy: S.2967 - Electric Tax; Energy: Pipeline Safety; Energy: S.235 Pipeline Safety; Energy: LIHEAP; Energy: PUHCA; Energy: Patriot Pipeline; Energy: VA Coal Council; Energy: DOE Office of Science; Energy: WPI; Energy: Allegheny Energy; Indian Affairs: VA Indian Recognition Bill; Hurricane Isabel: Boxer Pesticides, 2006 Appropriations; Hurricane Isabel: Chesapeake Bay Oysters; Hurricane Isabel: Eco-Terrorism; Hurricane Isabel: VIMS; Hurricane Isabel: Fairfax Co./Bellevue; Hurricane Isabel: SBA/FEMA; Hurricane Isabel: NASA Langley; Hurricane Isabel: USDA Food Stamps; Sea Solar Power; Air Force Memorial [accordion folder]; DOT Building [accordion folder]; MLK Memorial; Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims; GSA - Dept. of Homeland Sec.; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Abingdon Courthouse Security; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Untitled Binder: Dedication of Annex, 10/30/2006; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Dedication Briefing Package [presentation folder]; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Bryant Annex, 10/30/2006; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Bryant Annex SA 505; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Floor Materials; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Prettyman Courthouse","Major League Baseball - Anti-Trust (3 folders); CVN-76; Armed Forces Structure Rev. Act; Arms Initiative; CIA Move; Spent Naval Fuel Transfer; Henrico County/Battlefield; Redskins Stadium Move; DEA Move/Quantico; Prince Edward/Industrial Park; Fort Sheridan; Regional Jail; Navy General; Oceana","23 Folders, Betti, John A. to Livingstone, Susan M.","No Response Correspondence, 2005; 24 folders, Taylor, Ashley to Zyla, Dr. Wolodymyr; 2005 Correspondence (4 folders)","John J. McMullen (JJMA); Laborers International; USS Indianapolis [accordion folder]; KMW (Krauss-Maffei Wegmann); Maher; FY 2002 Budget/QDR's: Navy QDR; Klein Associates; iNFRAware; FY 2002 Budget/QDR's [accordion folder]; Infosystems Technology, Inc.; Homopolar/General Atomics; Litening Pod; Jefferson Lab, Free Electron Laser; Litton Marine; WMA-16 Inertial Reel; Laser; 104th Congress, H.R. 2754, OECD Shipbuilding Agreement [accordion folder]; Maersk Shipping; Hseverywhere; Jewell Industries/Ghana; Litton/PRC and JEDMICS; Lockheed; Interactive Housing; Hampton University; DTRA/Hy-Tech","Virgin Atlantic - USA; Swiss Skies - Afghanistan; DOT NPRM on Foreign Investments; AirTran; Atlantic Coast Airlines; FAA Reauthorization 2003 Conference; Inhole AD12; MARAD: DOD Auth, FY 2006; D.C. Metro Bill; Puerto Rico; EPW Nominations - FHWA/EPA, Rich Capka, 4/5/2006; Snowe (LIHEAP); Camden Landfill (NC); D.C. Commission Fine Arts/Ship Stead Line; MICA Bill on FTC HQ - National Gallery; Alexandria Mirant Plant [accordion folder]; Smith Mountain Lake; Budget Reconciliation, FY 2006; Universal Aggregate; Price Waterhouse Coopers; Delta; GSA Southcomm Lease; JW Southcomm Letter; Model Trains; Pombo OCS Language; DoD Auth SOS (Oil/Gas in Gulf); DoD/MMS Documents; OCS Gulf of Mexico Maps; SEACOR; Dominion [presentation folder]; Graham OCS; Virginia Petroleum Council: Energy Issues, 6/2003 [presentation folder]; S.14 General; Boxer Liability; Ethanol; CAF\"É\"; Climate Change; Durgan Fuel Cell SA 865; Hydropower/Fish Passage; Energy Efficient Window Film; Domenici Manure Bill; Fred Dylla - J. LAB; Commerce Dept India Trip, 11/2006; Committee on Environment and Public Works Business Meeting, 10/26/2005 [2 binders]; Winter Storm, 2003; Natl. Capital Region; An Assessment: Virginia's Response to Hurricane Isabel, 12/2003 [spiralbound]; NC Isabel Ag. Issues; Hurricane Isabel - FEMA; Portsmouth Fire Boat Grant Higgins Research Center; Arlington Co. DAS/OPS Center; Untitled Accordion Folder: Virginia Petroleum; AREVA - US Advocacy Ctr. Letter; GSA FAMIS; Shadplanking 2000","GSA: NGIC - Charlottesville; GSA: Women's Health Museum; GSA: Big Stone Gap Courthouse; Norfolk Courthouse [accordion folder]; Virginia Baseball [accordion folder]; Newport News; GSA: PTO Dedication Speech, 12/2/2003; Richmond Courthouse - Judge Merhige [accordion folder]; GSA: SEC HQ; GSA: World War II Memorial; Park/Forest Service: Roadless Initiative; GSA: Federal Courthouses; GSA: General; Judiciary: Hatch - Waxman; Park/Forest Service: Guns in NPS Units; GSA: MSHA - DoL; Portsmouth GSA Issue; GSA: Harrisonburg Courthouse; Park/Forest Service: George Washington Birthplace National Monument; GSA: MLK Memorial Dedication; GSA: Lynchburg Courthouse; Park/Forest Service: Shenandoah; GSA: Charlottesville/GSA/SSA; Park/Forest Service: Booker T. Washington National Monument; GSA: Southeast Federal Center; GSA: Federal Protective Service; GSA: DoT HQ; GSA: FEI - Pamela B. Gwin Hall; GSA: Hoffman Center; GSA: GSA Portsmouth; GSA: National Women's History Museum; Judiciary: S.520 DeWine; Park/Forest Service: Arlington House; Park/Forest Service: S.2865, Virginia Wilderness Act of 2000 (2 folders); GSA: Virginia Biotech Park; GSA: PTO (2 folders); Park/Forest Service: National Slavery Memorial; Park/Forest Service: National Fire Plan; Park/Forest Service: Wolf Trap Bill; GSA: Newseum; Park/Forest Service: Big Sandy River Commission","JIEO Technical Report, 8249, 3/1997; DoD Telecommunications Certification and Procurement Matter; Schedule, 3/6/2002; United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia: Local Rules of Practice Amendments, Effective 9/1/2000 [bound volume]; Quadrennial Defense Review Report, 9/30/2001 [booklet]; 2001 Virginia Republican Convention, Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Virginia: Official Souvenir Program, 6/1-2/2001 [booklet]; Barbara Walters; Smithsonian Air and Space Dulles Expansion [accordion folder]; Senate Procedure and Practice: An Introductory Manual: Gold, Martin B., 2001 [book]; Untitled Folder: Photographs and Memos; 2005 Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: Report to the President, vols. I-II [2 books]; Ready Reserve [presentation folder]; Norfolk NSY [presentation folder]; Oceana; Sperry; Roles and Missions [presentation folder]; Untitled Presentation Folder: Crystal City Property; Bosnia; Youth Service International, Inc. [presentation folder]; Senator McCain; Naval Audit Service Report: Ships Stores Conversion, 3/6/1995 [booklet]; Section 6 Schools (2 folders)","Cambridge Research Associates; Research; Loose Papers: Emergency Funding to Respond to the September 11th Terrorist Attacks, 2001; DoD Appropriations, FY 2002; Iran; Untitled Presentation Folder: Tricare, 2003; Foreign Relations Authorization (empty folder); DoD Authorization; Budget Process; IAVI (International AIDS Vaccine Initiative [presentation folder]; Atlantic Research Corporation; WMD/Intelligence on Iraq; Data Mining/TIA (Terrorism Information Awareness); BWX; World War II Memorial Postage Stamp; NIAC (National Iranian American Council [presentation folder]; Concurrent Receipt; Loose Papers: HIV/AIDS Background Materials, 2003; Tydings Trophy; Tributes; Loose Papers: The Department of Homeland Security, President George W. Bush, 6/2002; Loose Papers: FY 2004 Supplemental Appropriations for Ongoing Military Operations, 9/2003; Briar Tek and MOBI (Man Overboard Indicating System); International Family Planning - Mexico City; Kosovo; Butler Parachute Systems; Aspect; Loose Papers: Selected Combating Terrorism Quotes Made By Senator Warner From 1/1/1999 Until 9/12/2001; Caterpillar; Iraq Airports - Skylink; Department of the Navy Critical Infrastructure Protection Council Meeting [binder]; Global AIDS Alliance [presentation folder]","23 Folders, Harding, George T. to Williams, Louis A.","Energy: TVA - Board; Cape Wind: Wind Letter to Rumsfeld; Energy: Coal; Maritime: Title XI - Shipbuilding; DynCorp; Energy: S.1746 Nuclear Security; Maritime: Bobby Bray; Energy: CAFE; Port Security: S.2426 Port Security (Schumer); Energy: Coal Waste Recycling; Maritime: Maersk - Maritime Security; Maritime: Security Program; Maritime: SPEEDE/Metro Machine; Maritime: Norfolk Dredging; Maritime: FastShip, Inc.: Senator John Warner; Energy: Dominion - Nuclear; Maritime: Customs - Norfolk; Energy: FERC; Energy: Virginia Co-Ops; Maritime: MSP (DoD Authorization); Port Security [accordion folder]; Port Security: RAND; Maritime: Stuyvesant Loophole; Energy: Jefferson Lab; Maritime: Ballast Water Treatment; Maritime: U.S. Coast Guard - MSST (Marine Safety and Security Team); Pipeline Safety [accordion folder]; Energy: Energy; Energy: Price Anderson (NRC); Maritime: Highlander Sea; Energy: Advanced Separation Technologies - Coal; Cape Wind [accordion folder]; Coast Guard LSZH Issue [accordion folder]; Maritime: Portsmouth/Maersk Interchange; Maritime: NISA (National Invasive Species Act) Reauthorization (2 folders); Maritime: Cable-Laying Ships","John G. Tower to Be Secretary of Defense [3 accordion folders]; 8 Folders, Avery, Clarence S. to Wincup, G. Kim","SAIC; Spot Image; TRW; Vanguard Research (VRI) [accordion folder]; Veridian; VSE; Atomic Vets (2 folders); Radiation Victims - Lila Beagle; Korean War Memorial; Kuwait AT \u0026 T; Committee on Labor and Human Resources, 1997 [accordion folder]; Press Clippings, 1/2005","Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 3/8/2006; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina, 1/30/2006 [accordion folder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 2/13/2006; Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 2/14/2006; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina, 2/15/2006 [accordion folder]; Hurricane Katrina Response; Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 2/6/2006; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina, 2/10/2006 [accordion folder]","Nat. Guard/Reserve; Percival McCormack; Mariner's Museum USS Monitor; George Mason; Heritage Center; JW Letters; Lexington Inst.; Dear Colleagues (Pending); Dear Colleagues (Signed); CVNX Funding (2 folders); Chamberlain Hotel (3 folders); Charles Warner; CINC North; Concurrent Receipt; BRAC; FY 2003 Auth. Conf.; Future; AIPAC, etc.; VA Army and National Guard Issues: AFIP; VA Army and National Guard Issues: MTMC Ft. Eustis Issue; Fort Pickett/Blackstone Sewer Pros.; Boeing [envelope]; CTBT Stuff; Gulf War Syndrome; Korean War 50th Commemoration [accordion folder]; Korean War 50th Commemoration: Korea; Korean War 50th Commemoration: Korean War Veterans Assoc. - Legislation; Missile Defense Issues (ABM, BMDO, etc.); PNTR China [accordion folder]; Export License Articles (Control)","Blackbird; Oceana Sensor Technology; Atlantic Research Corporation (SEQUA); Jones Group; Iridium; Medicorp Health; McDermott/BWX; Newport News Shipbuilding [accordion folder]; American Maritime Congress; Ranger Raid - Somalia, 10/1993; Alliant Techsystems; EDS, Senator John Warner Trip to Norfolk, 7/9/2001; Metro Machine; John Deere Vehicle Group, 2/21/2002 Presentation; Edenspace; John Deere [presentation folder]; Raytheon; Colonna's Shipyard; Sabtech; CSC (Computer Sciences Corporation); Davis Boat Works - Frank Wagner; APTI (Advanced Power Technologies, Inc.); DSR (Digital System Resources, Inc.); John Deere GM Meeting, 2/26; Orbital/Briar Trek; Babington; Omnisec; Lipps-Crane (John Crane-Lips); DGI (Defense Group Inc.); Noesis; Global Technology; American Shipbuilding Association; ITT Industries; Lockheed Martin [accordion folder]","Inauguration 1997; Personal - Navy US Naval Academy, The Museum \"Henry Huddleston Rogers Ship Model Collection\" [envelope]; Personal - Air Force (General) [envelope]; Personal - US Navy Memorial Foundation (Senator serves on Board) [envelope]; Personal - Photos, Incidents at Sea Agreement Negative [envelope]; Personal - Armed Serves Committee, 1989 [envelope]; Personal - Navy, Naval Aviation Museum Foundation, Inc. [envelope]; Personal - Navy, General Correspondence [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Personal - Organizational Meeting; Personal - Senate History [envelope]; Personal - Senator/Congressmen (Former Members) [envelope]; Personal - Senate Republican Conference [envelope]; Personal - Senate Telecommunications Department, Wats Extender [envelope]; Personal - Supreme Court, Chief Justice Warren E. Burger Letter of Resignation [2 envelopes]; Personal - Supreme Court, Lewis F. Powell, Jr. (Retired Supreme Court Justice) [envelope]; Personal - Supreme Court, Bork (Nominee to Supreme Court) [envelope]; 40th Annual Shad Planking, Westfield, Virginia, 4/20/1988 [envelope]; Personal - Voting Record, 96-100 [envelope]; Personal - Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies [envelope]; American Air Museum Britain; Personal - Internal Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS); Personal - CSIS Advisory Board Center for Strategic and International Studies; Personal - Military Order of the Carabao; Personal - Ditchley Foundation, New York-London; Personal - Military History; Personal - Personal Notes, Misc., 1992; Haiti; Youth Services International, Inc [presentation folder]; Intezc Committee, 1/1993; Information Package [binder]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Hearings, 101st Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [2 bound volumes]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 102nd Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Reports and Laws, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 100th Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Committee Prints and Activities Report, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Nominations, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 101st Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Hearings, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [3 bound volumes]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 101st Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 100th Congress, 1st Session, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Calendar, 101st Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 101st Congress, 2nd Session, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Nominations, 101st Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, Volume 1 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 102nd Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 102nd Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Appropriations, 102nd Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 100th Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Reports and Laws, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 102nd Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Goldwater-Nichols Department of Defense Reorganization Act of 1986, 99th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 101st Congress, 1st Session, [bound volume]","Casual Pix; World Events; Pix with Congressmen/Women; Pix with World Leaders; Pix with Interns/Staff; Senator John Warner Portraits; Atoka; Charity Pix; Awards [empty]; National Events; Miscellaneous; Virginia Events; In Office Pix; On the Campaign; Events 1993; Events 1992 [empty]; Personal Pix; Hearings/Conferences","In Office Shots, 1990; Trips - USA; Hearings/Conferences (empty); Trips - International: 1990 El Salvador Trip; Awards, 1989; Events, 1991; Atoka; Miscellaneous; Senator John Warner - Casual (empty); Senator John Warner - with Officials/Congressmen; Campaign Photos (empty); Trips - Virginia; In Office Shots, 1991; Events, 1989; Senator John Warner with Nunn/Aspin; Maritime/Launching (empty); Campaign/Elections; In Office Shots, 1989; Awards, 1991 (empty); Senator John Warner - Singles/Press; Navy - Secretary of (empty); Awards, 1990 (empty); Newsletter; Events, 1990; Senator John Warner - with Staff/Interns","Trips - Virginia; Senator John Warner - with Staff/Interns; Awards, ?; Trips - USA; Events, ?; Atoka; Bicentennial Commission; Miscellaneous; Hearings/Conferences (empty); Senator John Warner - Casual; Maritime/Launching; In Office Shots, 1985; Senator John Warner - Singles/Press; Events, 1988; In Office Shots, 1987; In Office Shots, 1986 (empty); Awards, 1987; Navy/Secretary of; Awards, 1985; Awards, 1988 (empty); Senator John Warner - with Officials/Congressmen; Events, 1985; Campaign/Elections; In Office Shots, 1988; Events, 1986; Trips - International; Events, 1987; In Office Shots, ?; Awards, 1986","Isabel Relief; FEMA Issues - 2006 Flooding in VA; FEMA - Ernest, VA, 2006; Homeland [accordion folder]; Hurricane Katrina [binder]; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: The Defense Department's Role in the Response, 2/9/2006 [binder]","Oil Prices/Commodities [accordion folder]; Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs - Business Meeting, 11/14/2007 [binder]; Six Years After 9/11 - HSGAC Hearing, 9/10/2007 [binder]; Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs - Financial Speculation in Commodity Markets Witness List, 5/20/2008 [binder]; Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs - Business Meeting, 9/17/2008 [binder]; Untitled Envelope: Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs","Homeland Grant Formula - S.21, 109th Congress [binder]; Campus Security Hearing, 4/23/2007 [binder]; Nominations: Baker and Myers Hearing, 9/25/2005 [binder]; Nomination: Chertoff Hearing, 2/2/2005 [binder]; Watching of the Watch List - HSGAC Hearing, 10/24/2007 [binder]; The Future of Port Security Hearing, 4/5/2006 [binder]; Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, the Federal Workforce, and the District of Columbia Hearing Briefing Book - Understanding the Realities of REAL ID, 3/26/2007 [binder]; REAL ID [accordion folder]; Untitled Accordion Folder: Business Meeting, 11/14/2007","Virginia and NCLB [accordion folder]; NCLB Drafts, etc. [accordion folder]; Minority Technology Act [accordion folder]; Teacher Tax [accordion folder]; Shepherd Consortium [accordion folder]; Impact Aid [accordion folder]; Pell Grants [accordion folder]; FERPA File [accordion folder]","Medical Liability Reform: Statement/Amendment; Medical Liability Reform: Endorsement; Medical Liability Reform: Very Important Factual Info; Medical Liability Reform: Virginia Law; Medical Liability Reform: Bills, etc.; Medical Liability Reform: Parma Provision; Medical Liability Reform: Amendment; Culpepper Regional Hospital [accordion folder]; ALS [accordion folder]; Proton Beam NCI [accordion folder]; Mental Health Parity [binder]; Association Health Plans/Small Business Health Plans [accordion folder]; UVA Cancer Research - Letter to HHS [accordion folder]; Breaux-Frist; Virginia's Medicaid; Summaries/Analysis; Medicare Summary, 2003 [accordion folder]; Respite Care [accordion folder]; Medicare Bills [accordion folder]; Lifespan Respite Funding [accordion folder]","Virginia Land Conservation Efforts; WMATA (Metro) (2 folders); Virginia Indians; Shenandoah Nat'l Battlefield; VCU-USFWS Rice Center (Fisheries); Rappahannock River; Potomac Nat'l Historical Scenic Trail; James River; National Scenic Byways Program Nominations - GW Parkway, Blue Ridge Parkway, Skyline Drive, Colonial Parkway; Jamestown 2007; I-81; Dulles Toll Road; Fish Hatcheries; H2Gen - Hydrogen Generation and FCV; DoD Waste Management - Brad Contact; Craney Island; Chesapeake Bay Gateways; Chesapeake Bay Farm Bird Issues; Bussmann Aviation; Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Watertrail; Charlottesville - Albemarle Airport; Yucca Mountain (Nuclear Waste Disposal); Water and Wastewater; Wild Horses; Wilderness Issues; Wind Energy - Offshore and Highland; TEA-21 Reauthorization; State Wildlife Grant Program; Roadless; Republican Policy Briefs; Renewable Energy; Pesticides; Oil and Natural Gas Stats; Ocean Issues; Natural Gas Issues; Nature Serve","Firefighter's Issues; MARAD: Ship Disposal James River Reserve; Phone Call Logs [bundle]; Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR); Energy Bill; Drunk Driving Issues; Clean Air Rules; Amtrak; Mining Issues; Airline Pensions (United, US Air, Etc.) \u0026 Retirement Age (FAA, NATCA); National ID; Fisheries Issues; Chemical Plant Security; National Wildlife Refuge; Climate Change (Clear Skies, Climate Stewardship, Etc.); Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC); Meeting Notes, 2004-2008 [8 spiral notebooks]; Endangered Species (ESA); Forest Issues; LIHEAP (Low-Income Housing Energy Assistance Program); Indian Affairs; Arts (Issues, Funding, Etc.); Aviation in DC Area; EPW - Naming Public Facilities; Disaster Relief Information (FEMA, SBA, Etc.); Airline Flight Service; Interstate Waste; National Forests","STANDUP Act - S.2318, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library [accordion folder]; Roadless Area Conservation Act, 110th Congress [accordion folder]; Northern Neck National Heritage Area; Journey Through Hallowed Ground [accordion folder]; Dominion Power Line [accordion folder]; Green Buildings - S.506, 110th Congress [accordion folder]; Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route (W3R)","Newport News Interchange; Historic Preservation Tax Credits; Interstate 81; Rural Electric Coop Issues; New River - Wild \u0026 Scenic S.1057; Jefferson Davis Statue; Virginia Beach - Southeastern Parkway; Abingdon Courthouse Naming; Virginia Bridge Infrastructure; Tallow/Soap/Biodiesel Issue; Back Bay Facility Naming for Senator John Warner; U.S. National Slavery Museum; HOT Lanes on Beltway; Cedar Creek/Belle Grove; MARAD Issues; Davis WMATA Bill; Buffer Program (DoD); Black Bear Landfill; Dominion Lake Anna; D.C. WASA (Water and Sewer Authority); Richmond Airport; King William Reservoir; Hampton Roads SS0 Letter; Fort Belvoir; Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab; WMATA Bill (Background); Bridge Information; Appalachian Region Commission (ARC); Potomac National Scenic Trail (Fort Belvoir Issue); Primary Seat Belt; Craney Island; NOAA Norfolk Land Transfer; New River (Scenic River Bill); Shenandoah Fish Kill; Shenandoah Fish Kill; Short-Line Railroad; HRT - Norfolk Light Rail; Roanoke Valley Economic Regional Commission; Liquid Coal Information; WaterISAC (Water Information Sharing and Analysis Center) (Dear Colleague); Wallops Island; Captain John Smith National Historic Trail; FAA Reauthorization; Port of Virginia Gateway; Goshen/Lake Merriweather; Forest Service - Wind Energy Letter with Alexander \u0026 Gregg; Richmond Courthouse Naming; Potomac Riverboat - Ferry to National Harbor; Perimeter at DCA; Web Page; Offshore Drilling; Manassas Battlefield Tree-Cutting; CIT (Center for Innovative Technology); Waste to Energy; Hopper Dredge McFarland; I-73; FAMPO I-95 Fredericksburg Interchange; Westmoreland County Sewer; LIHEAP (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program); Guns in Parks; Mt. Vernon-to-Capitol Hill Program; EPA STAG Background; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Background; OCS Virginia Natural Gas 2008 (S.3147); King William Reservoir; Light Bulb Bill; Wolf Trap","41 folders of Successful Appointments, Charlie Abell to L. Donelson Wright","Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Rosen; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Burnett; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Bar Association - Statewide Local/Regional; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia [accordion folder]; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Howard C. Vick, Jr. [binder]; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: MacMahon; U.S. District Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia [accordion folder]; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Hackman; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Trindall; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Hackman; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: O'Grady; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Press; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Apperson; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Baril; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Holm; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Beales; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Cleveland; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Thacher; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Baker; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Cahall; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Brownlee; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Cahall; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Senate Judiciary Questions; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Valentine; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Cook; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Valentine, Michael; U.S. District Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Miller; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Steele; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Trindal; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Rosenberg; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Zotto; U.S. District Court - Eastern District of Virginia: Novak, David; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Virginia Bar Information; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Vick; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Burnett; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Summary; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Nelson; U.S. District Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Sutherland; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia [accordion folder]; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Somers; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Corkoran; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Powell, Lewis, Political Recommendation, Dup File; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Valentine, Zotto; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: McNally; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Summary Memo","Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Gregory, Roger, 4th Circuit Court of Appeals; Virginia Judgeships, 1997; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Gorton, Slade, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Burch, J. Thomas, Political Recommendation, U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Affairs; Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals [accordion folder]; Judges; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Grace, Michael, Political Recommendation, U.S. Tax Court; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Hagel, Larry, Political Recommendation, U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Humphreys, Judge Robert, 4th Circuit Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Kasold, Bruce E., Court of Federal Claims - 2004; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Schaumber, Peter, Political Recommendation, D.C. Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Ross, Terry, D.C. Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Colvin, John, U.S. Tax Court; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Terwilliger, George, D.C. Court of Appeals; Judgeship 4th Circuit [accordion folder]; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Kelly, Walter, Eastern District of Virginia; Judgeship 4th Circuit: Allen, Claude; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Miller, George, Political Recommendation, U.S. Court of Federal Claims; Virginia Bar Associations; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Kinser, Cynthia, 4th Circuit Court of Appeals","U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, 2/2007 [2 binders]; Eastern District Judgeship, 2/2007 [accordion folder]; U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Court, 5/2007 [binder]","U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, 2/2006 [binder]; United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 5/2006 [binder]; U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, 12/2005 [binder]","Invites/Endorsements, 2007; Inaugural (Ticketing), 2005; 2007 Thanks for Service; 2008 Kind Words; General, 2007; 2007 Statements of Welcome or Congratulations; Inaugural Events, 2004-2005 [accordion folder]; Inauguration Spending, 2005; Condolences/Recovery, 2006-2008 [accordion folder]; Atrial Fibrillation Letter, 2007; 2005 Inaugural Responses [accordion folder]; 2005 First Lady Appearance Requests","102nd Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1991 [accordion folder]; 101st Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1989 [accordion folder]; 101st Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1990 [accordion folder]; 102nd Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1992 [accordion folder]; 103rd Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1993 [accordion folder]","103rd Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1994 [accordion folder]; 105th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1998 [accordion folder]; 104th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1995 [2 accordion folders]; 105th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1997 [accordion folder]; 104th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1996 [accordion folder]","106th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1999 [2 accordion folders]; 107th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2001 [accordion folder]; 106th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2000 [accordion folder]; 108th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2003 [2 accordion folders]; 107th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2002 [accordion folder]","109th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2006 [2 accordion folders]; 110th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2007 [2 accordion folders]; 109th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2005 [2 accordion folders]; 108th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2004 [accordion folder]","Maxwell - McIntosh Bill, Drafting Schedule, 9/2007; Climate Change and National Security; Industry Recommendations for Climate Bill; Legislative Hearing on America's Climate Security Act, 11/8/2007; Boxer #1 to America's Climate Security Act; Amendments from DS-EPW Markup, America's Climate Security Act; Senator John Warner Statements and Talking Points, America's Climate Security Act, EPW Markup, 12/5/2007; Changes in Bill Between Subcommittee and Full Committee Markups; Materials for Bill Introduction, America's Climate Security Act, 10/18/2007; America's Climate Security Act, Subcommittee Hearing, 10/24/2007; Cost Containment Working Group, 6/2007-9/2007; Origins of Lieberman - Warner Climate Partnership; Negotiations with Senator Sanders for Full Committee Markup; Amendments to America's Climate Security Act, Subcommittee Markup, 11/1/2007; Isakson Amendments to America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; Nuclear Training Language for Climate Security Act, 11/2007; America's Climate Security Act, Briefing Materials 10/2007-11/2007; Detailed Summary of America's Climate Security Act; Senator John Warner - Joe Lieberman, Announcement of Climate Principles, 8/2007; Input on Draft Climate Bill From Enviros; Negotiations with Senator Cardin for Full Committee Markup; First Broad Outline - Lieberman-Warner Climate Bill; Notes on Kansas Coal Plant Decision, 10/2007; Negotiations with Senator Whitehouse - Full Committee Markup; Negotiations with Senator Baucus, Subcommittee Markup, 10/2007; EPW Hearing: Climate Change and Chesapeake Bay, 9/26/2007; Senator John Warner Statement on California Waiver, 6/21/2007; Vote Bloc Planning - Subcommittee Markup; Republican Amendments to America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; Questions from Senator Imhofe to Senators Lieberman and Warner; Staff Meeting Schedule - Outreach on Climate Principles; Pursuing Dole as Co-Sponsor; Vote Recommendations, EPW Markup of America's Climate Security Act; Alexander Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; Boxer Letter to Senator John Warner on Markup, 11/20/2007; Letters of Support - America's Climate Security Act, 10/2007; Negotiations with Senator Boxer - Full Committee Markup; National Security and International Adaptation Provision Drafting, 11/2007; Negotiations with Senators Sanders and Lautenberg, Subcommittee Markup; Craig Amendments to America's Climate Security Act; Briefing Material for Senator John Warner for Markup, America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; Inhofe Amendments (48) to America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; America's Climate Security Act, Subcommittee Markup, 11/1/2007; Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, Draft, 11/27/2007; Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act - Draft, 11/26/2007; Negotiations with Senator Carper - 4P - Full Committee Markup","Letters of Support - Floor, Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 5/2008; Senator John Warner Speech Before Climate Change Regulation and Policy Conference, 4/14/2008; National Speed Limit and Gas Conservation, 7/2008; Senator John Warner Speech on Climate Change Before Senate Republican Conference, 4/9/2008; Warner-Alexander Outer Continental Shelf Virginia Drilling, 2008 Budget and Resolution; Senator John Warner member Outreach for Floor Consideration; Rhetoric From Opposition; Economic Impacts of the Climate Security Act - Floor, 6/2008; Senator John Warner's \"Dead Man Stick\" Provision, 5/2008; Climate Change and National Security Negotiations, 3/2008-4/2008; Negotiations on Nuclear Amendment, 5/2008; International Trade Negotiations, 4/2008; Vitter Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; \"Gang of 20\" on Energy; Barrasso Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; Senator John Warner Letter to Boxer Re: California Waiver and Endangerment; Negotiations of Allocation, Spring 2008; \"Doom and Gloom\" Quotes, Floor Materials, 6/2008; Carbon Market Oversight Memo, 4/2008; Good Press on America's Climate Security Act, 2008; Post Markup Negotiations on Nuclear Amendment, Spring 2008; CBO Score - Climate Security Act, 4/2008; Davis-Bacon Negotiations Between Senator John Warner and Boxer, 6/2008; Lieberman-Warner \"Dear Colleague\", 6/3/2008; Climate Change Briefing Materials Distributed to Senators by Senator John Warner, 6/2008; Markup - Post Mortem; A Guide to the Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 2/2008; Floor Materials for Senator John Warner Virginia Natural Gas Bill, 6/2008; Senator John Warner Floor Materials, Climate Security Act, 6/2008; Dulles Rail; Virginia Natural Gas Drilling Amendment to H.R.6, 6/2007; Warner-Webb Virginia Natural Gas Drilling Bill, 6/2008; Davis-Bacon Negotiations (Boxer - Warner), 5/2008; Materials for Floor, Climate Change, 6/2008; Pew Center Briefing Materials Used Extensively By Senator John Warner, 2008; Letters of Support - America's Climate Security Act, 12/2007; Voinovich Amendments and Vote Recommendations; Bond Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; Senator John Warner Pew Speech, Climate, 1/17/2008; Virginia WMATA Letters; BEACH Act Reauthorization (Co-sponsor Senator John Warner); Floor Prep - Member Outreach; Inhofe - Vitter - Voinovich; EPW Markup, Senator John Warner Rapids Bill, 9/18/2008; Senator John Warner Talking Points for Floor, Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 6/2008; Senator John Warner - Senator Joe Lieberman Negotiations with Bingaman - Specter, Spring 2008; Energy Information Administration Modeling/Economic Analysis Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 4/2008; Negotiations on Offsets, Spring 2008","57 bundles, organized by date","9/16/1989 [3 reels]; 5/1/1990 [3 reels]; Full Save of Senate (4.1), 9/19/1990 (3 reels)","Warner 1990, 2/13/1991 [reel]; Warner 1988, 3/16/1989 [reel]; Warner 1989, 3/29/1990 [reel]; Warner 1986, 3/31/1987 [reel]; Warner 1985, Press\u003eCorrespond$F\u003ePRE.C11.AD, 7/9/1986 [2 reels]; Warner 1987, 2/23/1988 [reel]","5 accordion folders of Indexes, sorted by year and then alphabetically by issue area and/or staff name 1984-1985, 1987-1989","7 accordion folders of indexes, sorted by year and then alphabetically by issue area and/or staff name","71 folders, arranged alphabetically, Adkins, Nellie to Guzman, Joseph","64 folders, arranged alphabetically, Hager, John to Pulwers, Jack","45 folders, arranged alphabetically, Quinn, Cameron to Zoberman, Rabbi Israel","Grants, Spring 1998; TEA-21, Spring 2001 [accordion folder]; Other Letter [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 2000 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 1999; TEA-21, Spring 2002 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, 2005 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 2003 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 2004 [accordion folder]; ISTEA - Dan, 1998; Grants, Spring 2000 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 1999 [accordion folder]; Grants - Dan; ISTEA - Dan, 1997","Grants, Spring 2001 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2002 [accordion folder]; Assistance to Firefighters, 2004 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2003 [accordion folder]; Assistance to Firefighters, 2005 [accordion folder]; Assistance to Firefighters, 2003 [accordion folder]","Grants, Spring 2005 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2007 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2006 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2004 [accordion folder]","Nantucket Sound - Cape Wind; Potomac River Refuge Building; Pecuniary Interest Letters for Appropriations; City of Norfolk; Energy and Environment Hispanic Participation Project; Appalachian Trail - Tilson Farm; Broad Creek Dredging; New Alexandria/Belle View; FY 2008 Interior and Environment; The French Indian War Foundation; Clinch River; Lynchburg CSO; Greater Richmond Transit Company Transit Facility; Louisa County Historical Society; Accolades File; Greater Richmond Transit Company Bus Facility; Dulles Rail; Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission Bus Facility; Dragon Run Land Acquisition; Eastern Shore National Wildlife Refuge Land Acquisition; Center for Advanced Separation Technology, Virginia Tech; Transportation; Virginia War Memorial; City of Norfolk Requests; Charlottesville Bus Facility; Virginia Stream Monitoring; Waterford, Virginia Traffic Calming; Claytor Lake; Labor, HHS, Education; Virginia Institute of Marine Science; Fairfax County Appropriations; Chesapeake Bay Appropriations Funding History; Fredericksburg Rappahannock River Issues/Requests; Caroline County Multi-Modal; Hampton Roads Transit; Village of Oyster Ecosystem; Nottoway River Pinelands Land Acquisition; Stafford County; Virginia Commonwealth University Atlantic Rivers Center; Vote Tally Sheets; Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge Land Acquisition; Pending Items; James River National Wildlife Refuge - Blair's Wharf; City of Fredericksburg - Riparian Lands; Senator John Warner FY 2009 Peninsula Request; Battlefield Parkway - Leesburg; James River Deepwater Turning Basin; Appalachian Trail - New River Tract; Clinch River Basin Study; 2007 Letters; Blackwater River Old-Growth Forest Land Acquisition; Wallops Island Shoreline Erosion; Battlefields FY 2008; Shenandoah Battlefields; Senator John Warner Amendment #1566 To Allow For Natural Gas Exploration and Extraction Off of Virginia Coast [accordion folder]; Prince George County; Stafford Courthouse Streetscape; Chesapeake Bay Appropriations Letters; National Museum of Americans at War; Letters/Dear Colleagues; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration John Smith Interpretive Buoys","S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: Mary Holloway; Climate Change: Senator John Warner Statements and Overview; Virginia Tech National Science Foundation Grant Letter; FY 2009 Budget Resolution Amendments; Climate Change: Virginia/Chesapeake Bay Climate Change; S.1924 Firefighters [accordion folder]; Jefferson Laboratory Letter; AERO Amendment [accordion folder]; S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: 2007; FY 2008 State Wildlife Grants; State Wildlife Grants Letter for FY 2007 [accordion folder]; Virginia Employment Commission, 7/2007; S.3266 (Immediate Steps to Conserve Gasoline Act); S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: Virginia Ridge and Valley Wilderness Bill; S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley [accordion folder]; S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: Tack; Climate Change: S.Res.30: Biden-Lugar Climate Change","Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: General Information (2 folders); Professor L. Librescu, Virginia Tech; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: News Articles; NAACP Statements, Letters, Speeches; Jail Space; Memorandum of Understanding-14, 2005; SFRC: Senator John Warner's Introduction for Ambassador Jeffrey; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Yellow Ribbon; Senator John Warner - Webb Letters; Becker, Grace C. - Judiciary Introduction, DOJ; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Cost of Education 1940s v. 2000s; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Senator John Warner's Floor Remarks; Commission on the National Guard and Reserve [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Seniority and 2008; Truman Library; South Korea: Kathy Stephens; Miscellaneous Memos; Judiciary Nominations, Davis, Novak, Cook, 4/13/2008; Agee: Transcript; Dodd; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Transferability; G.I. Bill Transferability History [accordion folder]; Virginia Tech; Agee, G. Steven; Davis, Jo Ann CR 1950-2007; Mason, David M. - Rules; Nuclear/Constitutional Option; Hill, Oliver W. CR; Conrad, Glen","Correspondence on Iraq Related to Senate Oversight; Military, Intel, VA, Foreign Affairs Letters, 2007; Speeches/Remarks: Charlottesville Chamber of Commerce Speech; Letters: Detainees; Letters: Department of Defense Internet Sites - Letters/Background; Letters: International Tracing Service; Biden Letter, Senator John Warner Responses to S.C.Res.4 (First Iraq Resolution, 1/25/2007); Military, Intel, VA, Foreign Affairs Letters, 2006; Speeches/Remarks: War Powers Committee - Statement for the Record; Correspondence on the Use of Iraqi Revenue for Reconstruction, 2008; 2006 Correspondence on Dubai Ports; Correspondence on Force Protection and Readiness, 2007; Speeches/Remarks: Marine Corps Birthday; Memo - Re: Dahlgren; Untitled Binder: Senator John Warner's Remarks for Christening of U.S.S. George H.W. Bush (CVN-77), 10/7/2006; Letters: Air Force Foundation; Senator John Warner Iraq Statements S.C.Res.7; Military, Intel, VA, Foreign Affairs Letters, 2008; Letters: War Powers Commission - Letter to Commission Members; Speeches/Remarks: Truman Award Remarks/Background; Correspondence on the Iraqi Security Forces - Equipping and Training; Letters: Potomac Annex; Correspondence on Narcotics Trafficking in Afghanistan; Letters: Marine Corps Air Facility, Quantico; Letters: Oceana; Aurora Visit/Speech; Letters: Limb Transplant; Letters: Air Force Transformational Initiatives; Benchmarks/Member Input - Iraq Middleberg American Legion Visit/Speech, 11/2006; Senator John Warner Documents/Save; Letters: Defense Intelligence Agency JUIAF Rivanna Station - Letters/Background; 2006 Correspondence on Detainee Abuse Investigations; Letters: Navy Marine Corps Intranet; Letters: Maps; Speeches/Remarks: FISA - Floor Statement; S.C.Res.7 Iraq Resolution; Iraq Amendment to H.J.Res20, 2/12/2007; SASC Detainee Hearing, 2007; 2008 Correspondence with Director of National Intelligence; Speeches/Remarks: U.S.S. Bush Christening Remarks; Letters: Navy's Shipbuilding Plan; Speeches/Remarks: Army Leadership Program - Senator John Warner's Introduction; Letters: BRAC; Letters: NOAA, 2004/2007; 2006 Correspondence to White House Chief of Staff and Cabinet Level Officials on Interagency Support to Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan; Letters to Leaders, 2/7/2007; Iraq, 9/2007; Letters: U.S.S. Cole/Combatant Status Review Team","24 bound volumes, 97th Congress, First Session to 108th Congress, 2nd Session","110th Congress, 1st Session Record Vote Analysis, 2007 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 2001 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 1999 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 1998 [accordion folder]; Floor Privileges, 1991-2008; Thomas Jefferson, 1991 \u0026 2008; 4 bound volumes, 109th Congress, First Session to 110th Congress, 2nd Session; Voting Record Books, 1989-2004 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, Miscellaneous [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, 2nd Session Record Vote Analysis, 2008 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 2000 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 1997 [accordion folder]","Briefing Books, 2005-2007: College of William and Mary Town Hall Meeting, 4/4/2008; Speeches, 2008: Winchester Readiness Center, 5/19/2008; Speeches, 2008: College of William and Mary, 4/4/2008; Speeches, 2005-2007: Randolph Macon Commencement Speech, 2/25/2005; 6 Accordion Folders: Mail Reports, 2003-2008; Speeches, 2005-2007: Woodrow Wilson Bridge Dedication, 5/18/2006; Speeches, 2005-2007: Alito Speech, 1/26/2006; Speeches, 2005-2007: Montpelier Speech, 4/29/2006; 110th Congress; Sponsored Legislation [accordion folder]; Speeches, 2008: Gilbert's Corner, 5/2/2008; Speeches, 2008: Sorensen Institute, 4/25/2008; Speeches, 2005-2007: National Surface Transportation Safety Center - Virginia Tech, 8/30/2006; Speeches, 2005-2007: Richmond Courthouse Groundbreaking, 2/18/2005; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: Iraq Notes; Speeches, 2005-2007: Virginia Bar Association, 7/20/2007; Speeches, 2008: Virginia Forever Roast, 5/2/2008; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: Youth Leadership Initiative - Sabato; Speeches, 2005-2007: Ferrum College, 5/7/2005; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: University of Virginia, 4/10/2006; Speeches, 2008: Harry Truman Good Neighbor Award, 5/8/2008; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: Louisiana and Mississippi, 9/12/2005; Speeches, 2008: University of Mary Washington Commencement Address, 5/10/2008","110th Congress Appropriations Letters, FY 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: Legislative Branch; FY 2008 Appropriations: State, Foreign Operations; FY 2009 Appropriations: Defense; FY 2009 Appropriations: Labor, HHS, Education; 110th Congress Appropriations, Cosigned, 2007 [accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: Financial Services and General Government; FY 2008 Appropriations: CJS; 110th Congress, Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: Labor, HHS, Education; 110th Congress, Aging [empty accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: State, Foreign Operations; FY 2009 Appropriations: Energy and Water; FY 2008 Appropriations, [accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: TTHUD; FY 2009 Appropriations: Agriculture; 110th Congress, Administration, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: Financial Services and General Government; FY 2009 Appropriations: Interior; FY 2008 Appropriations: Homeland Security; FY 2009 Appropriations: Homeland Security; FY 2008 Appropriations: Defense; FY 2008 Appropriations Reports, 2007 [accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: CJS; FY 2009 Appropriations: Mil Con; FY 2008 Appropriations: Mil Con; 110th Congress Appropriations, Cosigned, FY 2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: TTHUD; FY 2009 Appropriations: Legislative Branch; FY 2008 Appropriations: Agriculture; FY 2008 Appropriations: Energy and Water","110th Congress, Budget [empty accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Ethics, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Veterans Affairs, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Cosigned Letters, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Environment and Public Works, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Indian Affairs, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Armed Services, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Unanimous Consents for Senator John Warner Legislation, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Finance, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Rules and Administration, 2007 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Intelligence, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Judiciary, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Energy and Natural Resources, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, 2007 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Commerce, Science and Transportation, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Foreign Relations, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]","Embrey Dam, 1999 [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Embrey Dam Facts; Craney Island, 2004: Migratory Bird Treaty Act; Embrey Dam: Invitation; Chesapeake Bay, 2006 - The John Smith Water Trail (S.2568) [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Corps Project History; Craney Island, 2004: S.2550 Water Infrastructure; Prettyman Courthouse Naming, 2004 [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Program; Water Resources Development Act, 2007 [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Articles; Embrey Dam: For Video; 50 Foot Inbound Channel, 2002 [accordion folder]; Corps - Lynchburg College - College Lake Restoration, 2005 [accordion folder]; Water Resources Development Act, 2004 [accordion folder]; Back Bay Visitors Center, 2004 [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay, 2005-2005 [accordion folder]; Craney Island, 2004: Water Resources Development Act","King William Reservoir, 1999-2005 [accordion folder]; Roanoke Flood Control - 8(a) [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay: Nutrient Removal Bill, 2001 -S.1044 [accordion folder]; 30th Anniversary Chesapeake Bay, 2003 [accordion folder]; Jamestown, 2000-2007: Jamestown 2007 Steering Committee, 6/13/2002; Avtex Fibers, 1999-2003 [accordion folder]; Jamestown, 2000-2007: Jamestown Coin; 28th Virginia Battle Flag, 2004","121 folders, arranged chronologically","153 folders, arranged chronologically","Navy: Cecil; 6 folders of correspondence, arranged alphabetically by last name","16 folders of correspondence, arranged alphabetically by last name","1989 Appropriations [accordion folder]; 1989 Dickinson [accordion folder]; 1989 Environment and Public Works [accordion folder]; 1989 Banking [accordion folder]; 1989 Foreign Relations; 1989 Floor Statements and Speeches [accordion folder]; 1989 Finance-Health-RTO; 1989 Administration [accordion folder]; 1989 Commerce [accordion folder]; 1989 Energy [accordion folder]; 1989 Foreign Affairs-AGH; 1989 Agriculture [accordion folder]; 1989 Finance-Social Security-RTO; 1989 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1989 Governmental Affairs; 1989 Administration - Brady [accordion folder]; 1989 Aging [accordion folder]; 1989 Education [accordion folder]","Corps of Engineers 1991 [accordion folder]; Energy 1991 [accordion folder]; Banking 1991 [accordion folder]; Armed Services 1991 [accordion folder]; Commerce 1991 [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works 1991, January-June [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works 1991, July-December [accordion folder]; Administration 1991 [accordion folder]; Appropriations 1991 [accordion folder]; Agriculture 1991 [accordion folder]","Lawsuits; Langley Air Force Base MILCON; BRAC-95 NAVSEA Materials [packet]; Somalia; Crystal City (4 folders); Space Station; VA - National Guard Issues; Reserve Personnel Management Act (ROPMA); Yankee Energy Methanol Plantship (MPS); Navy Spent Nuclear Fuel; Bottom-Up Review; Rand - Force Mix Analysis; Women in Combat; White Oak; Waco - Branch Davidian","Administrative; Jonathan Corp.; Untitled Folder: Pass Through Letters; Thank Yous - Department of Defense (Grayson); No Answer Necessary; Kuwait; Colonna; Untitled Folder: Department of Defense Authorization","Finance, 1994 [accordion folder]; Labor, 1994 [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations, 1994 [accordion folder]; Veterans, 1994 [accordion folder]; Energy and Public Works, January-October (6 accordion folders); Judiciary, 1994 [accordion folder]; Rules, 1994 [accordion folder]","1994 Aging [accordion folder]; 1994 Energy [accordion folder]; 1994 Appropriations [accordion folder]; 1994 Banking [accordion folder]; 1994 Education [accordion folder]; 1994 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1994 Environment and Public Works, November-December [accordion folder]; 1994 Administration [accordion folder]; 1994 Commerce (2 accordion folders)","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","68 CDs of Correspondence; 13 CDs of Files Stored on Server","24 folders, 1995-1996 arranged by month and year","Interior 1991 [accordion folder]; Finance 1991 [accordion folder]; Judiciary 1991 [accordion folder]; 1990 Administration [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations 1991 [accordion folder]; 1990 Aging [accordion folder]; 1990 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1990 Budget [accordion folder]; Labor - RTD 1991 [accordion folder]; 1990 Agriculture [accordion folder]; 1990 Banking [accordion folder]; Veterans 1991 [accordion folder]; Labor 1991 [accordion folder]","103rd Congress Unanswered Letters [accordion folder]; 1993 Banking [accordion folder]; 1993 Agriculture [accordion folder]; 1993 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1993 Commerce (2 accordion folders); 103rd Congress Closed Agency [accordion folder]; 2004 Political Responses (2 accordion folders); 1993 Budget [accordion folder]","12 accordion folders, arranged by month","Labor - Minimum Wage - Correspondence; Complaints, 1994-1995; Misfiled Letters; Copies of Indian Affairs Letters; Animal Protection Letters; 100 folders of recommendations; CMS - Animal Rights Letters","Floor Statements, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; Safety Belt Bill, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; Letters of Support, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; Miscellaneous Senator John Warner Record, 1997-1998 \u0026 2001 [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay, 1999 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress Dear Colleagues [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Committee History [accordion folder]; Number of Senators Warner Served With [accordion folder]; Virginia Wilderness, 2001 [accordion folder]; Imhofe Challenge, 2006 [accordion folder]; Missed Votes [accordion folder]; Speeches, 2005 [accordion folder]; Oyster Reef Restoration, 2000-2003 [accordion folder]","TSA Screeners; Robert Tapella, Government Printing Office, 110th Congress; Minimum Wage, 110th, 109th Congress; Enterprise Human Resources Integration, 109th Congress; Virginia Tribes, 110th Congress; Bailout, 110th Congress; Rolls-Royce; Untitled Folder: Abu Dhabi, 2008; Thurgood Marshall Nomination; Horse Slaughter, 109th Congress; GSA Per Diem Rates; Romania Trade (Pork), 109th Congress; Premium Conversion; Real Estate Investment Trust; Peanuts - USDA, 110th Congress; Extension of Duty Suspension; VLBR; Economic Stimulus, 110th Congress; Immigration Reform, 109th Congress; Virginia Beach DUI, 110th Congress; Breast Stamp Letter, 110th Congress; Fair Pay Act, 110th Congress; 2007 Farm Bill Amendments, 110th Congress; Secure Telework, 110th Congress; Tony Zagami Retirement, 109th Congress; GSA Modernization Act, 109th Congress; Postal Reform, 109th Congress; Chick Ciccolella Nomination, 109th Congress; Unemployment Tax (FUTA/VEC), 110th Congress; Delco Remy (Virginia) Duty Exemption; Tobacco Quota Buyout, 109th Congress; Lafayette (3 folders); Jamestown Trip, 110th Congress; Emergency Disaster Assistance, 109th Congress, FY 2007 Agriculture Appropriations, 11/15/2006; Dennett - Nomination; Public Safety - Pre-Tax Health (Pension Protection Act H.R.2830), 109th Congress; Line Item Veto, 110th, 109th Congress; PSI Subcommittee Hearing, Credit Card Practices, 110th Congress; Pay-Go, 110th Congress; Agriculture Letters, 109th Congress; Trade Letters, 109th Congress; Country of Origin (COOL), 109th Congress; Frierson; Budget; Hunt, Howard; Inspector Generals - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Hearing, 110th Congress; H-2B Application Problems, 110th Congress; Guatemala Adoptions, 110th Congress; Agriculture Related Letters; For Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Hearing, Questions: National Security Personnel System, Old and Post Hearing Answers, 109th Congress; Manure - Superfund - EPA, 109th Congress; Linda Springer, Office of Personnel Management; Estate Tax, 109th Congress; Payment Caps, 109th Congress; Federal Employee Combat Zone Tax Credit, 109th Congress; Senator Helms Statement, 110th Congress; Financial Direct Investment in India, 110th Congress; Coal Act/Mine Workers, 109th Congress; S.680: Accountability in Government Contracting, Noblis, 110th Congress; Louis Giuliano, USPS Board of Governors Nomination, 109th Congress; TAX Incentives for Charity, Easements, Type III, Donation, 109th Congress; Virginia Tribe Letters, 109th Congress; Motorsports Tax Fairness; Pay Parity; 2008 Farm Bill (Conference), 110th Congress; Farm Services Agency Offices, 110th Congress; Child Tax Credit, 109th Congress; H-2B, 109th Congress; Pension Reform, 109th Congress; U.S. Pork Trade, Taiwan, 110th Congress; Auto Bailout (11/17/2008), 110th Congress; D.C. Voting; Housing and Economic Recovery (Foreclosure), 110th Congress; Combined Statistical Areas, 109th Congress; Cuba Trade (Agriculture); Transit Study, 109th Congress; Letters (OMB and Grassley) Financial, 110th Congress; Woodrow Wilson Library, 110th Congress; Produce Purchasing Defense Supply Center Philadelphia/Defense Commissary Agency, 109th Congress","8 bundles, Daily Schedules 2001-2008, arranged by date; 1 bundle, Travel Itineraries, 1992-2008","17 3.5\" disks, 1991 and 1992 Archive; Macros, 8/26/2004 [CD]; Archive 1998 [binder]; Press, 12/15/2004 [CD]; 8 3.5\" disks, Photos, Press, HCFA, 1993-2001; 27 CDs, Legislative Letters, 2002-2005; 34 CDs (in case), Legislative Letters, Press, Webpage, and Photographs, 2002-2004; 24 CDs, Constituent Correspondence, 2001-2008; Archive 10/7/1997 [4mm data cartridge]","September 11, 2001: Security; September 11, 2001: Reserve Activation; U.S. Senator John Warner's Service Academy Nominations [binder]; September 11, 2001: Arlington County; September 11, 2001: Department of Justice; September 11, 2001: Assistance for Victims; September 11, 2001: Department of Labor; September 11, 2001: General FEMA Information; September 11, 2001: Department of Defense Information; September 11, 2001: Supplemental Funding; Schedules 1987 [accordion folder]; September 11, 2001: Governor's Office Information; September 11, 2001: Small Business Administration Information; September 11, 2001: Disaster Declaration Information; September 11, 2001: Victims Fund; September 11, 2001: FEMA Advisories and Related Information; September 11, 2001: Social Security Administration Updates; 5 Office Guestbooks, 2000-2008","News Clips/Press Statements; General (Correspondence), 2008; Committee/Conference Rules; Senator John Warner's Travel, March 3-6, 2006 - Ethics Letter; Legislative Issues; Appropriations Issues; World Forum - Williamsburg, Jamestown 400th Anniversary; Chaplain - U.S. Senate (Requests); Truman Library; Haynes Nomination, 7/12/2006; Inaugural, 2009 [presentation folder]; Falwell; Communication From Other Senators; Foreign Gift List, 2006; Response (to Correspondence) - by Phone/E-Mail, 2008; Dulles Rail; Hatch Act, Guidelines and Information; Sorenson Institute; Declined to Recommend, 2007-2008 (2 folders); Senator Kennedy (Illness, 2008); UVA - Warner Leadership Awards/Jefferson Foundation Gift; Condolences, 2008; 4th Circuit Judgeship, 2006-2007; D.C. Voting Rights; Congressional Angels in Adoption (Nominations), 2006-2008 (3 folders); Charitable Contribution Requests; White House Schedule Requests, 2008; Retirement Announcement, 8/31/2007; Virginia Forever Tribute; Auctions (Donations); Fort Monroe; McCain-Presidential Campaign, 2008; Senator John Warner v. Litigation Senate Counsel; Ripon Society","Washington Post Profile Iraq Res., 070125 [microcassette]; C'ville Day, Tompson Center/Chandler, SABA10, 3/2/1998 [microcassette]; Log Cabin Republicans [microcassette]; Washington Technical Institute, 12/19/1995 [microcassette]; Freedom Line with Mike Hambrick on Radio America Network, Live Broadcast, Show #10, 6/26/1999 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner with Anne Scott, John Harris [microcassette]; 18 untitled 3.5\" disks; New Rep. Tailhook, 5/24 [microcassette]; Martha Sludd [microcassette]; Senator John Warner, SASC Press Conference - Defense Pax, 1/27/1999; Senator John Warner, HSU Impeach, 1/27/1999 [microcassette]; John vs. Mark, 10/18/1996 [VHS]; PBS NewsHour, Iraq Amendment - Senator John Warner, 051115 [VHS]; Spring Commencement 2000, 5/30/2000 [VHS]; Diversions [3.5\" disk]; 29 Untitled Microcassettes; Pioneer Awards Presentation, 2005 [VHS]; Senator John Warner E.S. NY Times, 050628 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Disk [3.5\" disk]; Fox News Live, 11/30/2005 [VHS]; Senator, #139, Friends of John Warner, St. Mary's Associates, 10/31/1996 [VHS]; Ellen Nakashima on Senator John Warner's Houses, 6/12/1996 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner on CNN's Late Edition, 10/16/2005 [VHS]; Back-up Disk, Transcripts/PSA's for January-March 1990, March-July 1990 [3.5\" disk]; Senator John Warner on Carriers, 050207 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Press Releases, 1993-1994 [3.5\" disk]; WPXX Channel 8, David Poole, 10/2/1996; WAGE, 10/8 [microcassette]; NPR, 12/19 [microcassette]; The Doug Wilder Show, McSweeney \u0026 Miller, 3/2/1995 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner Introducing Judge John Roberts, 9/12/2005 [VHS]; Roll Call, 1/23; Melton Trans. Taxes [microcassette]; CNN - Anderson Cooper 360, and MSNBC Hardball, Senator John Warner, Bush Speech on Iraq, 11/30/2005 [VHS]; LA Senate, 10/1/1997 [microcassette]; Dale Eisman Profile, 1/4/1999; Thurmond to Senator John Warner, 1/5/1999 [microcassette]; Post Election Interviews, Babb Goodling WINC, Press Conference, 11/6/1996 [microcassette]; SASC Markup, 5/14/1999; Senators Warner and Levin News Conference [microcassette]; Senator Allen Floor Statement (2nd in Serving in U.S. Senate), 4/28/2005 [VHS]; CNN, Senator John Warner Interview, 10/11/1999 [audiocassette]; 13 untitled audiocassettes; The Doug Wilder Show, McSweeney \u0026 Miller, 3/2/1995, Tapes 1 \u0026 2 [2 audiocassettes]; Rotary Norfolk Media, 2/16/1999 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Post Hearing Interview, 050210 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Interview on Representative Whitehurst, 2/28/2005 [VHS]; Senator John Warner WP5 [3.5\" disk]; Sheila Burke, NRC Zaire WMAL, 11/13/1996 [microcassette]; Eric S., NY Times, 3/5/1999 [microcassette]; Senate Floor Debate, 6/16/2005 [VHS]; Stars and Stripes, 10/8/1996; WTOO, 10/9/1996 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner, Ferrum College, 050907 [microcassette]; Warner FOR Early, 10/6/1997 [microcassette]; Tsunami, Iraq, SASC Briefing, 050105 [microcassette]; Frist Interview [microcassette]; Lehrer, Kosovo, 5/17/2000; Miscellaneous Interviews [microcassette]; State of the Union 1997 [microcassette]; CNN [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Press, 1 and 2 [2 3.5\" disks]; Senator John Warner Studio Statements, 10/11/2005 [VHS]; Policy Lunch Interviews, 3/3/1998 [empty microcassette case]; Senator John Warner Press Conference, 2/24/2003 [Betacam]; Eric Schmidt [microcassette]; Pinnacle Award from Fleet Reserve, 12/11 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner Press Interviews: David Lehrman - NATO Expansion, 10/24; Dale Eisman and Dexter Hardin - Navy Pete # CFR 11/12/1997 [microcassette]; Keel Laying Ceremony CVN-77 George H. W. Bush [VHS]; Warren Fiske, 5/14/1996 [microcassette]; NPR; WAMU, Gibson, HSU, 12/1998 [microcassette]; Untitled VHS; Senator John Warner Bio [3.5\" disk]; Clinton/Suit Military, 5/23/1996 [microcassette]; Politics, 2-22-2324 [microcassette]; Tailhook, 5/21/1996 [microcassette]; The Manhole [3.5\" disk]; Dale E., Tailhook, 8/30/1996 [microcassette]; S:\\wpshr\\Press\\Bill [3.5\" disk]; Backup, PageMaker, ADS [3.5\" disk]; Staunton, Virginia Tech, Richmond, 10/1998 [microcassette]; VAB, 6/29/1996 [microcassette]; Cain, 2/27 [microcassette]; Legion Speech [microcassette]; Warner-Levin Thanksgiving Trip, 2001 [audiocassette]; WTOP, Senator John Warner on Bosnia, 12/17/1997 [microcassette]; Policy Lunch Briefs and ISTEA News Conference, 3/12/1995 [microcassette]; Recognition, #137, Friends of John Warner, St. Mary's Associates, 10/31/1996 [VHS]; NMAH Carmichael and SIL/NMAH Price of Freedom Benefit, 2/4/2005 [audiocassette]; FOR 4/21/2000 [microcassette]; ADS [3.5\" disk]; Rumsfeld/Jeffords Press, 5/24 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner with Reporters on Detainees [audiocassette]","The Politics of Persuasion, Friends of John Warner, Stevens Reed Curcio \u0026 Potholm, 3/14/2008 [CD]; CODEL Warner/Levin, Photographs, Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Crete, June to July 2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner Archived Web Video, 2006 [CD] (2 copies); 2008 Waldo Family Lecture Series on International Affairs, Senator John Warner, Old Dominion University [CD] (2 copies); National Air to West Pot. [CD]; Sorensen Institute 2008 Gala, Senator John Warner Slideshow [CD]; Photographs from Navy Memorial Video, 12/2007 [DVD]; Senator Kennedy Floor Statement, Tribute to Senator Warner, 9/7/2007 [DVD] (2 copies); Armed Services Committee Hearing, 9/11/2007 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, Audio and Video, 3/26 [CD]; McCain Rally, 9/10/2008 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Campaign Commercials [CD]; Wakeman II Building Dedication Photographs, Aurora Flight Sciences, 7/31/2006 [CD]; Luna Innovations, City of Danville, 3/26/2004 [CD]; Senators John Warner, Ben Nelson, and Susan Collins, Press Conference Iraq Resolution, 1/22/2007 [DVD]; Q \u0026 A with Barry Rabe, 12/10/2008 [DVD]; Newsclips, Photographs, Senator John Warner Photograph, 8/19/2004 [CD]; News Channel 8, News Conference, 8/31/2007 [DVD]; Senate Floor Statement from Senator John McCain, 6/14/2006 [DVD]; Tour of Pentagon, White House Announcement, 9/18/2001 [CD]; Daily Newsclips, Old Files, 9/4/2003 [CD]; Reading of Declaration of Independence, Senators Coburn, Lieberman, Whitehouse, Webb, Murkowski, Martinez, Warner, 7/8/2008 [DVD]; Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Awards, John W. Warner, Jr., 10/19/2007 [DVD]; MSNBC Off Air 9 pm-10pm, 6/3/2008 [DVD]; Grundy, The Breaks, P8270053-P8270105 [CD]; Senate Floor Statements from Senator Levin and Senator Byrd, 6/22/2006 [DVD]; 9 untitled DVDs; PSC 2002 LAD LOOP [CD]; USJFCOM Senate Reception, 2/28/2006 [CD]; Senator Visit, Balad AB, Iraq, 3/22/2006 [CD]; CBS News - The Early Show, 1/13/2005 [CD]`; Afghan to NAACP [CD]; Wet Plate Photo Session, Photographs by Dennis Brack, 9/25/2002 [CD]; U.S. Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Awards, Biographical Video: John W. Warner, Jr., 10/16/2003 [DVD] (2 copies); Senator John Warner Press Conference on America's Climate Security Act, 8/2/2007 [DVD]; UIA Law Magazine, Senator John Warner Photographs by Tom Cogill [CD]; C-SPAN 2, 5/16/2008 [DVD]; 2007 SOTU [DVD]; Senator John Warner, Policy Stakeout News Conference, 4/8/2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, Audio and Video, 3/20 [CD]; NBC Washington Local News, 6pm and 11 pm Newscasts, 5/15/2008 [DVD]; Senator John Warner, Photographs by Andrea Booher/FEMA, Tour Poquoson, VA, 9/2003 [CD]; U.S. Senator Jim Webb, Nuclear Aircraft Carrier Press Conference with U.S. Senator John Warner, Governor Tim Kaine and Senator Elect Mark Warner, 11/19/2008 [DVD]; Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Awards, John W. Warner, Jr., 10/23/2007 [DVD]; Center for Politics, University of Virginia, Senator John Warner, 4/10/2006 [DVD]; Senator John Warner's Midtown Tunnel Visit, Norfolk, 9/29/2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, 4/16/2007 [DVD]; Press, 8/24/2004 [CD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, Video, 3/20 [CD]; NBC Nightly News, Iraq Resolution, 070125 [CD]; Scott Photographs [CD]; Christening CVN-77 George H.W. Bush, Northrop Grumman, 10/7/2006 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Visit to Atlantic Area, U.S. Coast Guard Photographs by PA3 Timothy Pike, 4/23/2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner [CD]; Senator John Warner, Sampling of 7 hits, 10/2004 [DVD]; Wytheville Lunch, Floods [CD]; Senator John Warner's Visits to Norfolk Region (SECNAV, U.S. Coast Guard, USS Newport News, VA Port Authority), 4/2003 [CD]; Larry King Live, reaction to President Bush's Iraq Speech, 1/10/2007 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Tapings, General Myers Tribute, William Proxmire Dinner, SPQA Awards Remarks, 10/12/2005 [CD]; George Mason University Commencement, 5/21/2005 [2 DVDs]; Senator John Warner, NASA Langley, Ft. Monroe, 10/3; Nassawaddox - Renor Dix, Cheriton - Aquaculture, Virginia Beach - Wagner, 10/4 [CD]; Senator Dick Durbin: A Different View, Air 8/1 - 9/30, 2008 [DVD]; Untitled VHS; Profile Senator John Warner, WCVE Version, Laura Strickler, 12/23/2004 [CD]; Bloomberg TV, 6/4/2008 [DVD]; 3 flash memory cards: Daily News Clips; Wytheville Lunch, Nutter Lunch [CD]","A History of Soviet Russia : Von Rauch, Georg, 1957 [book];  A Century of Leadership: Founders Day Celebration, Newport News Shipbuilding, January 17-18, 1986  [booklet];  The Spirits of 76 : Sloane, Eric, 1973 [book];  Code of Virginia, 1950, Title 11 - Rules of Virginia Supreme Court, 1984 Replacement Volume  [book];  Foreign Relations and National Security Law : Franck, Thomas M. and Michael J. Glennon, 1987 [book];  US Army in World War II: European Theater of Operations - Cross-Channel Attack : Harrison, Gordon A., 1989 [book];  Code of Virginia, 1950, Title 8.01 - Civil Remedies and Procedure, 1984 Replacement Volume  [book];  Committee on Armed Services, US Senate, 99th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, vols. I-III, 1986  [3 bound volumes];  Rules and Practices - Constitution: Jefferson's Manual, House of Representatives, 99th Congress, 1985  [bound volume];  Rules and Practices - Constitution: Jefferson's Manual, House of Representatives, 98th Congress, 1983  [bound volume]","Photo Album: USS Blue Ridge LCC-19 Commissioning, 11/14/1970 [spiralbound]; Reagan Speech, 9/27 [audiocassette]; Norfolk Debate, WHRO-TV, 9/26/1978 [audiocassette]; Fickett \u0026 Guest at 7th CD, 9/17 [audiocassette]; Debate - Richmond, 10/12 [audiocassette]; Surry News Conference - $61,000 [audiocassette]; Floor Debate on the Tower Nomination, 3/1989 [binder]; Friends of John Warner, 10/5/1995 thru 11/1/1996 [5 audiocassettes]; Loose Papers: Reprint of Congressional Record, 109th Congress, 2nd Session - \"Senate Tribute to Senator John Warner, June 22, 2006\"; Warner \"Primary Radio\", 5/9/1996 [2 audiocassettes]; Loose Portraits of Senator Warner; N. Virginia Chapter - Association of Govt. Accountants, 3/20/1984 [audiocassette]; Warner-Miller 2nd Debate [audiocassette]; Reagan PC \u0026 Reception [audiocassette]; GOP Meeting; Shad Planking; Women's Forum [VHH-C]; VNN \"Commonwealth Conversation\", 3/30/1996 [audiocassette]; Untitled Envelope: Reprint of Joint Resolution, 1/3/1980; Various Debates [audiocassette]; Virginia Federation of Republican Women [VHS-C]; Virginians for Warner Luncheon [audiocassette]; Warner Young Republicans, 3/23 [VHS-C]; Progressive Virginians Coalition [audiocassette]; Richmond Debate, 10/20/1978 [audiocassette]; Washington Post Luncheon, 8/6/1984 [audiocassette]; JWW and APM at Suffolk COC, 9/12/1978 [audiocassettes]; Photo Album: Launching of the SSN 753 Albany, 6/13/1987 [binder]; Debate - Vienna, 10/13 [audiocassette]; Untitled Audiocassette; JWW-APM - Bar Association [audiocassette]; Harrison/Warner Debate - League of Women Voters, 9/9/1984 [audiocassette]; \"Ole no. 6\" [envelope]; WGMS 570 AM, 103.5 FM - Guest Conductor Senator Warner, 12/23/1979 [audiocassette]","10/1/2008-12/31/2008 (92 folders arranged chronologically)","Fox News Interview w/Brit Hume, 11/7/2004 [VHS]; Nixon Center Ceremony Honoring, 2/8/2000 [VHS]; Senate Floor Statements from Senators Levin and Byrd, 6/22/2006 [CD]; PBS Newshour, 8/3/2006 [CD]; CNN Wolf Blitzer, 11/17/2005 [CD]; Press Conference on America's Climate Security Act, 8/2/2007 [CD]; US Senate Floor Statement, 2/17/2006 [CD]; Floor Coverage, 3/29/2001 [VHS]; Hardball, 2/12/2008 [CD]; JW/Rex NBC Story, 1/31 [VHS]; Armed Services Hearing, 9/23/2008 \u0026 9/25/2008 [2 CDs]; Senator Warner - 10,000 Votes, 5/24/2006 [VHS]; NBC Meet the Press, 2/12/2006 [CD]; Press Conference - Iraq Resolution, 1/22/2007 [CD]; Levy Center Dedication, 9/18/2005 [CD]; Face the Nation; Meet the Press; Fox News Sunday; Late Edition, 10/30/2005 [CD]; Memorial - Naval Special Warfare, 7/8/2005 [DVD]","WWO-0380; WWO-0752; WWO-0647; WWO-0646; WWO-0648; WWO-0338; WWO-0333; WWO-0337; WWO-0381; WWO-0332","WWO-0401; WWO-0353; WWO-0750; WWO-0748; WWO-0751; WWO-0753; WWO-0747; WWO-0110; WWO-0628; WWO-0640; WWO-0745","WWO-0678; WWO-0723; WWO-0677; WWO-0676; WWO-0708; WWO-0679","WWO-0242; WWO-0339; WWO-0315; WWO-0644; WWO-0286; WWO-0113; WWO-0652; WWO-0378","Miscellaneous papers from the office of Senator John Warner consist chiefly of photographs and newsclippings. Photographs include Warner with Senator John McCain and President George W. Bush; with Mikhail Gorbachev and President Ronald Reagan; at St. Anselm's College receiving an honorary degree, 1975; at a Senate swearing in ceremony; the second inauguration of Bill Clinton including Al Gore, Jesse Jackson, Newt Gingrich, and Billy Graham; with Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Anthony Kennedy, Sandra Day O'Connor, David Souter, Clarence Thomas; at the Chicago Board of Trade; with his 1984 office staff; and an official Senate portrait, 2007.","  Newspapers articles pertain to the Rappanannock River and the Woodrow Wilson Bridge over the Potomac.","  The collection also contains a selection of historical photographs and documents pertaining to Virginia copied from the holdings of the National Archives and Records Administration.","  The collection also contains a copy of a 2006 press conference on his trip to Iraq; a copy of his announcement not to seek reelection, 2007'.","  The collection also contains a disk of the Legislative Acitivity Report for his terms in office January 15, 1979 through January 2, 2009 and a videocassette of the 1997 inauguration of President Bill Clinton.","The discs contain Correspondence Archive General 1978-2008 and General Casework 1979-1995.","This addition to MSS 10191 (John W.Warner Papers) contains photographs of Senator John Warner over his career. Included are seven black and white photographs of Senator Warner as a young sailor in WWll, as a Marine in Korea during the Korean War, Senator Warner being sworn in as Secretary of the Navy, and winning his first election as the US Senator for Virginia in 1978. Four color photographs capture Senator Warner as Chairman of the US Senate Armed Services Committee and of the christening of the nuclear submarine the USS John Warner. Also included are matted photographs with plaques and commemorative coins for the christening of the nuclear submarine and matted photographs and a plaque of Senator Warner being sworn in as the Secretary of the US Navy.","This addition to MSS 10191, John W. Warner papers, contains material documenting Warner's work while in service as a Senator of Virginia (1979-2009). This includes programs and clippings of events honoring Senator Warner, correspondence with Governor George Allen, Benjamin Bradlee, Donald Beyer, Bob Dole, George W. Bush, Jerry Kilgore, and Paul Wolfowitz, campaign mailers, reports, Senator Warner's remarks for George Mason University Commencement Address and a DVD with a C-Span segment on Senator Warner's Retirement Announcement from 2009. Also included is and an opposition research report titled \"Attack from the Right\" from 1995 analyzing Senator Warner's voting record on Congressional issues and a briefing book from Warner to Romer \"Les\" Brownlee, who served as Warner's National Security Advisor which contains containing briefing documents, talking points, and other notes.","This addition to MSS 10191, John W. Warner Papers, contains two copies of oral history interview transcripts conducted by Betty Koed, the United States Senate Historian and Head of the United States Senate Historical Office, with Senator John W. Warner. The interviews were conducted between 2014 and 2017, and the subject matter ranges from Warner's service as a seventeen-year-old sailor in World War II to his Congressional career. This includes his role in the Nixon campaigns of 1960 and 1968, Warner's campaign for the U.S. Senate in 1978, and his four successful bids for re-election. He remarks on his colleagues in the Senate, his collaborative work with Presidents from Nixon to Clinton, and bonds formed on the Armed Services Committee. He also recounts specific events and issues related to Virginia, as well as significant national events of September 11, 2001, and their aftermath. Interspersed are stories related to his personal life and family.","Some material in this collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights; the University does not hold these rights and cannot grant (or withhold) copyright permissions. The donor has retained any copyrights in any portion of the collection created or authored by him. 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He did not seek reelection in 2008 and has rejoined the law firm of Hogan and Hartson, where he worked before joining the Department of Defense.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  He grew up in Washington D.C. and joined the Navy shortly after graduating from high school, leaving as a Petty Officer 3rd Class. He then did his undergraduate studies at Washington and Lee University and began post-graduate studies at University of Virginia Law School.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  With the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950, Warner joined the Marine Corps, first in active duty and then as a reserve, finally earning the rank of Captain. He resumed his studies at George Washington University and received his law degree in 1953.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e He has been married three times. His first marriage was to Catherine Conover Mellon in 1957; they divorced in 1973. He was married to actress Elizabeth Taylor in 1976; they divorced in 1982. Since 2003, he has been married to Jeanne Vander Myde. He has three children, all from his first marriage.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e In 1987, he was one of few Republicans to reject the nomination of Robert Bork to the Supreme Court. He would later break with Virginia Republicans, refusing to support the campaigns of Mike Farris and Oliver North. 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The vast majority of what makes up the constituent correspondence are the incoming letters from his constituents.  Original letters sent to the Senator were microfilmed and then destroyed.","The collection contains correspondence, scrapbooks, photograph album, facsimiles of historic documents, a three volume comprehensive calendar of Bicentennial events, and printed material generated by Senator Warner as administrator of the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration.","The papers contain the resolutions, motions, and actions of the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, 1967-1973, (the ARBA parent) and of its executive committee; a briefing book of basic data about the ARBA; clippings compiled to illustrate media reaction to Bicentennial events, and Congressional acts about the Bicentennial.","  Also included are documents identifying ARBA themes and priorities, describing international participation, and listing events, listings of important events of the American Revolution and in American history compiled by Sidney Hart, and a scrapbook of projected Bicentennial celebrations at Independence National Historic Park.","These accessions contain microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies, an item or form letter master book containing the replies, and various name indexes and weekly indexes to the correspondence together with some press clippings and indexes.","The collection consists of master copies of form letters used by Warner's office staff to respond to incoming correspondence. The books are to be used in conjunction with the microfilm as no paper copies of outgoing correspondence were kept.","A coding system based on the committees was used on each of the \"items.\"  When the senator established a position on an issue, two new \"items\" were prepared, each with the same text, but with different codes.  No copy of the outgoing letter was kept, but the incoming letter and the worksheet were assigned a number that allowed retrieval from the index built by the computer as it prepared a response.  The worksheet and letter were eventually microfilmed and the originals were destroyed.  ","The collection contains clippings of news stories and editorials mostly from Warner's campaign against Edythe Harrison with about 100 items of correspondence, chiefly by staff press aides.","Topics include arms control, avian flu, the Chesapeake Bay, coal mining and shipping and the coal slurry pipeline, defense, the appointment of judges, a Middle Eastern trip, Newport News shipyard, the Republican National Convention, the Virginia Gubernatorial election, the Virginia Congressional delegation, Charles Robb and Paul Trible.","These accessions contain microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies, changes and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies, and the name file index for 1985.","These accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies; additions to the form letter master book containing the replies; and the 1988, 1989, 1990, and 1991 name indexes.","These accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies; and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies.","These accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence; and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies.","These accessions contain additional microfilms and compact discs of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence.","These accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","These accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","These accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","Additions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","Additions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","Additions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","John Warner's papers consist of his office files and constituent correspondence.","There is no box 218 for this series.","Appropriations 1999; Appropriations 2000","Meeting Requests; NGIC - Charlottesville; Potomac Yards Transit Study; Visitors Center nr. W. Monument; Culmore Playing Field (Susan McGill); American Association of Port Authorities; Army Museum; U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; National Capitol Area Council Goshen Dam Project Lake Merriweather, VA FY 2001 Funding Initiative; Lorton Correctional Complex GSA Report to Congress 1/3/2000","GSA Courthouses; National Health Museum; Richmond Canal; Rail Regulation; S.535 - Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Improvement Act; Fawn Lake - Wilderness Area; NEA; PTO","Richmond Airport; Richmond Airport; Williamsburg Buses; Hampton Roads Transit Bus Project; GRTC/City of Richmond; Metro - Royal St. Garage; VA Transit-Statewide Bus; Newport News Airport; Mt. Vernon Ladies Association; WMATA Letter re: Millennium Celebration; Fort Eustis; OMC; Hampton Roads Maritime Alliance; Georgetown Fuel Cell Buses; Danville Airport; FAA Bill - MWAA Provisions; Amtrak Hi-Speed Rail; Newport News Airport-Jim Smith; Advanced Multi-Fuels, Hans Mumm; Trail; Maritime Security; Pay Equity; United-Visit 4/27/99, China Service ltr; US - China Service; Drexel's Smart-Tech Wilson Bridge; Nuke Waste; EPA v. Utilities; Mining Waste; NYC Trash; NOAA - National Disaster Reduction Initiative; MTBE; Lorton - DC Appropriations; Jones Act Waivers; Old Dominion University; George Mason; Truman Naming Bill; Gas/Oil Prices; Orkand - Rick Scholze","Human Services Reauthorization; VA WA II; Old Nominations","Kemba Smith; Vinters; SS Earnings Test; Early Learning; Satcher; Flat Glass; Trauma Care; TAP/BRAND/CSBG's/CAA's","Trip File - Virginia Tech/Blacksburg/Dublin 8-2-99; VA Tech Trip, 8-2-99; Gen.; Miscellaneous; Mark Warner; Constitution; Legislative Veto; Warner Record; Campaign; Campaign; Campaign 1997; Daryl Jones Confirmation","SMWG: Sen. Warner; loose papers; SMWG: Hill Visits; Liberty Bill; Empire Washington Corporation; An Assessment of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act in 1998, 2/1999 ; Liberty Bill '99; One Stop; Credit Union; Burlington; Federal Prison Industries; PUHCA; Commuter Tax; Internet Tax; unmarked (3) containing correspondence; Vern S. 401; Historic Property Tax Credit, HR 1945; Credit Unions; Blind Trust; Private Securities Litigation Reform Act; Confidentiality; DOL-GPO; H.R. 1945- Estate Tax/Historic Property; Internet Tax; Colonial Williamsburg Tax; A Taxpayer's Guide to Federal Spending, FY 2001; Budgets- Labor Budget; Budget Agreement 1997; Reconciliation 1997; 97 Reconciliation/Tax","Lottery; Chas Phillips; Labor Shortage [hi-tech] Education/Vocational Training; Public TV; CPB; Broadcaster; Bell Atlantic Hopeline; Communications FCC; unmarked (2) containing correspondence; Telecommunications Reform; Low Power TV; FCC- CFW Communication; Telecomm.- Interconnection; S. 652 Telecommunications Competition and Deregulation Act, 1995; Leo One USA Briefing Book; Broadband; Competitive Broadband Coalition; Telecomm","Freddie Mac; Voting Disability; Housing; S.830; Ricky Ray, Hemophilia, S. 358; O'Dorisio; EPIC S.729; AG Dairy Amendment; Health - Children; Fetal Tissue; Boxer - Women's Health/NIH; Lice; Gunshot Detection, Gun Safety (Schools); Medicare; GMHSI BC/BS; Hemophilia/Ricky Ray; PARCA; WIPA; FERPA; BCBS/Fed Reaction; BC/BS GHMSI; BCBS / D.C. Charter; untitled; untitled correspondence (3)","Tax - General 7/2/96; Flat Tax; Cap Gains; Korea; Vargas; Extradition; REIT Conflict S.342; NTU; Tax - AMT; AMT; Legislative- Coal; [untitled]","Fast Track; Glaxo; Foreign Trade Zone; Trade; Ricky Ray ; Fred Hochberg; 06/02/98 -- e-commerce \u0026 Y2K Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Meetings; Hunger Has a Cure Act 1997; Untitled folder: Kenaf; IRA S.12; Securities Litigation Reform S.240; S.667; Alexis Herman; COLI","Securities; Suspense Accounts - ROCCO; Mexico Loans; Securities Litigation Reform S.240 (H.R. 1058); S.2955 Charitable Organizations Disclosure Bill 1992","Army Corps of Engineers; Ferry Farm Information; National Park Service File 1996; Information/CRS Pending Requests; George Washington Postage Legislation; Air Force Memorial Information; Member ISTEA requests; Government of Puerto Rico Resolution; Census Information for Congress ; Everglades; Mariner's Museum Info; Pfiesteria Information; George Washington Commemorative ; Meetings - Dr. Bradley B. Cox; VDOT Highway Files 1996; VDOT Highway Projects Info; Letters Awaiting Agency Response; NEA Pro; NEA Con; Drunk Driving; NEA Pro/Con [empty]; COLAs; American Heritage Rivers Act (HR 1842); ISTEA; Langley Full Scale Tunnel; Wilderness Battlefield Legislation","InterBank; Press Briefing on 1999 Income and Poverty Estimates, Dr. Daniel H. Weinberg, 9/26/2000 (2); Harvard Conference on the Internet and Society, Bill Gates, keynote speaker; Impact on the Military Resale Systems and Consumers of S.1415 - \"Universal Tobacco Settlement Act\"; Opposition by the Dept. of Defense to Sec. 1146, S.1415 - \"Universal Tobacco Settlement Act\"; Statement Submitted on Behalf of the International Swaps and Derivatives Assoc. Inc. in Relation to the 6/5/1996 Hearing Before the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee; Money Income in the United States, US Census Bureau, 1999; Poverty in the United States, US Census Bureau, 1999; Income and Poverty 1999, US Census Bureau, 9/2000; Ford Plant; Burlington; Whitehead; Section 1706 - Tax (Independent Contractors); NASCAR - Tobacco; Securities Lit. 98; Agenda; Wormser; FMI/Issues; Joe Roberts; World Congress on IT; untitled binder: Governorship, Economic Changes, Election Predictions, Urban Challenges, Campaign Reform, Transportation, Impeachment; Dr. Nirschl; Bill Stuart; Water Project - Appomattox; CAVE - NSF; NTO Report; Hong Kong; Satellites; NCRI; Grassroots Lobby Platform; Economic Eye on Cuba 12/25/2000 12/31/2000; Hong Kong; D\u0026P - Hong Kong; China/Hong Kong; Jones Act SB 1813 Coastal Trade; CBI HR 2014 Caribbean Bosin Initiative; Virginia Engineering; Asian Policy Toward the 21st Century: Four Speeches on Relations with Asia in 1998 Covering Japan, Southeast Asia, Korea and China, by Sen. Max Baucus; Congressional Record vol.144 no.63, 5/18/1998; Philip Morris - Saudi; PUHCA","SS Conf; Retirement Security Conference, Monday, Oct. 20, Richmond, Marriott (3); Reachback; Older Americans Act; Disaster IRA; SS - Public Forum; Impeachment","NSF (National Science Foundation); Nominations - Labor; Appointments; Untitled: Letter from Charles Rossotti regarding confirmation hearing; Fred Feinstein, DOL Nominee; 05/14/98--Hochberg Nomination, Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Montpelier; Arts; Museums; Women's Connection Online; Northern Virginia Technology Council; SBA - Hochberg; Aliron International Inc.; Fox Television-Norfolk; NFIB (National Federation of Independent Businesses); Mineworkers; Martinsville; Tourism Bill S.1623/S.1735; Untitled: Materials regarding the Empowerment Zone Initiative; From Disengagement to Engagement: The Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia Empowerment Zone Application, 10/9/1998","NASA Langley Research Center; untitled: TIMED; NASA: Roles and Missions, Implementation of Recs.; NASA; NASA Contributions to High Performance Aircraft; NASA; NASA - Langley; NASA Budget Cuts; Monthly Clippings/Media Coverage for : 8/1999; Langley/NASA; untitled; Virginia Space Grant Consortium; NASA Information; NASA; Tech Ed","Encryption; IT Commission - National Software Alliance; Information Technology; High Tech; Technology; Ericsson; Y2K; Ed. Tech Caucus; untitled; Correspondence regarding Ericsson; IT Workforce - Commerce; AOL; Supercomputers; Advanced Technology Program; Bionetics - Hampton, Virginia; Center for Innovative Technology; Technology","Black Dog of Fate , by Peter Balakian; High Hopes: The Clinton Presidency and the Politics of Ambition , by Stanley A. Renshon; D.C. by the Numbers: A State of Failure , by Thomas N. Edmonds and Raymond J. Keating; Enactment of Provisions of H.R. 5408, The Floyd D. Spence National Defense Authorization Act for the Fiscal year 2001  (2 copies); The Confederate Blockade of Washington, D.C., 1861-1862 , by Mary Alice Wills; The Book of Yaak , Rick Bass; Passion for Truth , by Arlen Specter ; National Defense Reauthorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001 ; Pushing the Horizon: Seventy-Five Years of High Stakes Science and Technology at the Naval Research Laboratory , by Iavan Amato; Spoiled: The Dangerous Truth About a Food Chain Gone Haywire , by Nicols Fox ; The Waldheim Affair: Democracy Subverted , by Harold H. Tittmann, III; One Nation, Two Cultures , by Gertrude Himmelfarb ; Republic.com , by Cass Sunstein ; Your Life's Workbook: How to Achieve and Get Everything You Want , by Charley Swayne; One More Bridge to Cross: Lowering the Cost of War , by John Poole; Life's Matrix , by Philip Ball; Finding Our Roots, Facing Our Future , by Robert E. Freer, Jr.; All About Birds , by Dorothy Mitchell; CEO Logic: How to Think and Act Like a Chief Executive , by C. Ray Johnson; It's All So Damn Simple , by I. M. \"Smoky\" Ryan","UNOS, Organ Allocation and Donation; Joint Hearing of the House Comm. Subcomm. On Health and Environment and the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm.: \"Putting Pateients First: Resolving Allocation of Transplant Organs\", Testimony of Clive O. Callender,M.D. 6/18/1998; Testimony by Peggy Dreker on HHS Regulations: Joint Hearing of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm. And House Subcomm. On Health and Environment, 6/18/1998; Testimony Before the House Commerce Subcomm. On Health and Environment and the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm.: \"Putting Patients First: Resolving Allocation of Transplant Organs\" Submitted by John J. Fung, M.D., Ph.D., 6/18/1998; Testimony of Dr. Lawrence G. Hunsicker, Pres., United Network for Organ Sharing, Before a Joint Hearing of the House Commerce Comm. And Sen. Labor and Human Resources Committee, 6/18/1998; UNOS Congressional Hearing 6/18/1998; FDA Draft Guidance; Health Care Quality 5/20/1997; \"Protecting Public Health: CDC Project Grants for Preventable Health Services\"; Hearing of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm. Subcomm. On Public Health and Safety: \"AHCPR's Role in Health Care Quality Improvement\" 2/11/1998; HIPAA Implementation; Briefing Book: The FCA and Tobacco Regulation, The Tobacco Institute, 9/1995","Southern Dairy Compact/Virginia Farm Bureau Communications Regarding Federal Milk Marketing/Milk Pricing Concerns 2/1999; Dairy Policy Briefing Book prepared by the International Dairy Foods Assoc.; President Clinton's 1997 Budget: A Brief Overview, prepared by the U.S. Senate Budget Committee Staff, 3/19/1996; An Analysis of the President's Budgetary Proposals for FY 1999; Senate Republican Conference Supplemental Recess Resource Guide: Balanced Budget Amendment; Side-by-Side Comparison: Balanced Budget Reconciliation Act of 1995 S.1357 / Seven-Year Balanced Budget Reconciliation Act of 1995 H.R.2491, Prepared by the Majority Staffs Senate \u0026 House Committees on the Budget 11/1995; Briefing Book on the Balanced Budget Amendment 1/1997; The Debt Limit, by Stephen C. Francis, 11/2/1995; Senate Republican Conference Returned Survey; National Science Foundation Justification Of Estimates Of Appropriations To Congress Fiscal Year 1999; 1995/1996 Peanut Program Material; Senate Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition And Forestry Peanut Program Field Hearing 8/22/1995 In Suffolk, Virginia; Senate Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition And Forestry Peanut Program Field Hearing 8/22/1995 In Suffolk, Virginia; Philip Morris Handbook Federal Tobacco Excise And Lookback Taxes (2/2000); Small Business Administration Information - Small Business Loans Background Material ; USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Special Report On Dam Projects 12/1998 - Rehabilitation Of Aging Flood Control Dams; American Iron And Steel Institute Public Policy Statements 1999-2000 106th Congress; The Proposed Duncan Knob Ski Resort Preliminary Feasibility Study 12/15/1996","28 envelopes of press clippings, arranged by month","Forestry; Sugar; AG; Delaney; Horse Transportation; Beef; Peanuts","FDA Commissioner Briefing Book Senate Comm. On Labor and Human Resources 7/8/1998; Health Care Reform 94: The Search for a Consensus; Medical Device Education Day 4/2/1997; Higher Education Act Amendments of 1998; Briefing Materials on the Proposed Resolution","Original Intent: The Courts, the Constitution, \u0026 Religion , by David Barton;  Of Happiness: An Essay , by Volterra;  The C-Span Revolution , by Stephen Frantzich and John Sullivan;  Fix the U.S. Budget!: Urgings of an \"Abominable No-Man\" , by Jim Miller;  Ernie Dickerman, 1910-1998: A Tribute ;  Storm Over Iraq: Air Power and the Gulf War , by Richard P. Hallion;  American Generalship: Character is Everything: The Art of Command , by Edgar F. Puryear Jr.;  Scandal at the Oak Beach Inn: Political Corruption vs. Long Island's Hottest Nightclub , by Robert W. Matherson;  An Eye for Winners , by Lillian Vernon;  Body Count: Moral Poverty and How to Win America's War Against Crime and Drugs , by William J. Bennett, John J. DiIulio, Jr., and John P. Walters;  The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling , by James Hillman;  Perfect Lies: A Century of Great Golf Stories , multiple authors;  The Spirit of Hungary , by Stephen Sisa;  Purls of Wisdom: 94 Three-Minute Moments of Unconventional Views to Fill Life's Short Breaks , by Don Hansler;  The Rising Tide , by Jerry J. Jasinowski;  Nuts! Southwest Airline's Crazy Recipe for Business and Personal Success , by Kevin Freiberg and Jackie Freiberg;  The End of Money and the Struggle for Financial Privacy , by Richard W. Rahn;  Break Out of the Box , by Mike Vance and Diane Deacon;  The Blake Streak , by George P. Morrill","31 envelopes of press clippings, arranged by month","Atoka-M'Burg; Disney; Portrait Monument (Suffrage Statue); Brady Bill; Nixon; C.I.A.-Ames Case; Aspin-Perry-Secdef Nomination; Gulf War/Iraqi POW Resettlement; Senate Race Oped/Eds; Friendly Fire; Baseball; Base Closing '93; Senate Race-June; Senate Race Oped/Eds; G. Bush; Senate Race-April/May; 1994 Major Speeches; Packwood; Presidential 1992; Petersburg Tornado; Deutch-CIA Confirm; Clarence Thomas; Gays in the Military; 1992 Major Speeches; NAFTA; Gulf Trips; Contract with America; D.C. Statehood; North, Oliver; Stadium","1/2000; 12/1999; 39 packets of press clippings, arranged by day; 11/1999","25 envelopes of clippings, from 1999-2000","10 folders of press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from January to October 1999","Voluntary Efforts to Expand Health Insurance Coverage- Labor and Human Resources Committee; CFC Propellants in the Atmosphere, in Inhalers and in Regulation- Labor and Human Resources Committee; NSF Reauthorization Bill; Support Strategies for Clinical Research and Alternative Medicine Research at the NIH- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Coordination of NIH Research Efforts: Three Case Studies- Labor and Human Resources Committee; US Healthcare Workforce: Realigning to Meet the Future- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Global Health: US Response to Infectious Disease- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Health Insurance Coverage of Contraceptives- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Women's Health: Providing the Right Information at the Right Time- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Reauthorization of the NEA and NEH: A Focus on Education; National Institutes of Health Revitalization Act of 1996; Prescription Drug User Fee Act; Tobacco Settlement: Public Health or Public Harm?- Labor and Human Resources Committee; National Science Foundation Reauthorization; Biomedical Research Priorities: Who Should Decide?- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Protecting Our Medical Information Rights, Responsibilities, and Risks- Labor and Human Resources Committee","Box of loose press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from April-October 2000","5 folders containing press clips (clipping service computer print-out), from 9/1998-1/1999 and 10/1999","WLR Foods [presentation folder]; Minor Use [presentation folder]; Dairy; Peanuts 1995; Russian Poultry Ban; American Sheep Industry Association Memorandum [loose]; VA Agri-businesses; Farm Bill 7/3/1996; Farm Bureau; Antimicrobials [presentation folder]; Agriculture- General- Virginia; Untitled folder regarding committee on agriculture; Peanut Title- 1990 Farm Bill; Ethanol; Poultry; Rural Elec. Co-ops; Agriculture- Environment; Packer Concentration; Delaney; 1995 Farm Bill [loose]; Florida Everglades/Sugar","Health Care Quality and Consumer Protection- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Oversight Hearing on Implementation of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Workplace Religious Freedom Act- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Improving the Health Status of Children- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Employment Non-Discrimination Act- Labor and Human Resources Committee; FDA Reform Background Materials; Scientific Discoveries in Cloning: Challenges for Public Policy- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Genetic Information and Health Care- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Analysis of the Natural Disaster Protection Partnership Act; Health Care Quality Grievance Procedures- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Reauthorization of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Improving the Quality of Child Care- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Federal Legislation relating to Health Care Quality- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Health Insurance Coverage for 55 to 64 Year Olds- Labor and Human Resources Committee","Untitled: Legislation: S. 1648 The Preventing Addition To Smoking Among Teens Act Or Past Act Of 1997 [Binder]; Hearing Of The Labor And Human Resources Committee Subcommittee On Public Health And Safety \"Oversight Of The Occupational Safety And Health Administration Thursday, 7/10/1997 [Binder]; Untitled: Labor Committee Mark-Up 3/10/1998: Legislation To Amend The Public Health Service Act; Tobacco Issues [Binder]; The Team Act, Teamwork For Employees And Managers Briefing Book For Hearing 2/12/1997 [Binder]; United States Senate Committee On Labor And Human Resources Team Act (S.295) And OSHA Reform And Reinvention Act (S.1423) [Binder]; Untitled: The Prescription Drug User Fee Act, Briefing Book For Congressional Staff [Binder]","20 unopened envelopes of press clippings; 7/7 - Geoff [spiral notebook]; loose papers: Sen. Warner statements; 4/1996 - 5/1996 [spiral notebook]; loose papers: clippings, statements, and correspondence; 2 packets of press clippings; 2/11/1997 to 4/26/1997 [spiral notebook]; 8/1996 - 2/1997 [spiral notebook]; 4/28 - 7/1/1997 [spiral notebook]; 5/1996 - 8/1996 [spiral notebook]; Senator Warner statements [packet]","6 folders of press clippings in folders by month and filed by date, 2 folders for August and September.","Box of loose press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from 10/2000 to 4/2001","9 Folders of press clippings from 11/1999 to 7/2000","Box of loose press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from January to April 2000","VA Racing Commission; L, HHS, ED/Fg 1997; Goals 2000; Puerto Rican Clemency; Goals 2000 Education America Act [binder]; Breast Implants; Civil Asset for Future","S. Fibel; Princeton Homes; Pope's Head Parkway; DOT- Essential Air Service Regulations; State Department - USIA; Transportation Facts; National Endowment/Arts; Tidewater Winds; John Arnn; Norfolk-Southern/Lunenburg Center; Loose Paper: Southwest Virginia Community College NEA grant application; SBA- Greekfest- Virginia Beach","Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Military repayment on loans; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Wellstone Amend. To HEA/Warner NCAA Objections; Study Report- Avtex Fibers [book]; EPW: R \u0026 D Subcommittee: AVTEX: Notebook Material; EPW: R \u0026 D Subcommittee: AVTEX: General; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : blank folder; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Wellstone; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Hutchinson; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Graham; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Specter- Campus Crime; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Harkin; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Sessions; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Wellstone- Welfare [empty]; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Kennedy; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Bingaman; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Santorum; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Loose paper: legislative record material; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Feinstein; Avtex, Virginia; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Distance Learning","91 folders in chronological order by date","CCA concerns/Bruce Leftwich; General Higher ED: Warner's Statement, sec 326 HBCU added; Loose Paper: H.R. 6; ED Flex Charter Schools; ED Flex","Health Care Safety Net; PPUFA; Medical Devices; Nursing Short; Bio Terrorism - Public Health","McLellan; M Tumargo; CJS FY 2002: VA LW Museum; CJS FY 2002: Marymont; Boy Scouts; CJS FY 2002: Virginia Comm. Policy; CJS FY 2002: Tech; Zerhouni; CJS FY 2002: Achievable Dream; Barry Crane; CJS FY 2002: VA Commonwealth NIH \u0026 Consol. BIO-H023; CJS FY 2002: VA Integrated Justice Tech; Pickering [binder]; CJS FY 2002: VA State Police; Virginia Department of Corrections Available Bed Space [binder]; JUDGE SHIP BOASBERG, JAMES; Car Dealer Manuf. ARB; CJS FY 2002: Benedetti; James; Jay Stephens; CJS FY 2002: Mitretek; Flores; Owen; CJS FY 2002: Secures; CJS FY 2002: VSA Terrorist Information Network Senator John Warner's Office","Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Trauma System; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: General Information; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: WNVT - Megahertz; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Neurol. Center; Juvenile Justice Bill: Brady Bill Information; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Danville/ Piedmont; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: H Black Colleges; Juvenile Justice Bill [presentation folder]; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Criminal Justice Tech; Juvenile Justice Bill: Warner Position; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: VA Living Museum; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Franklin County DARE; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Gov School; Juvenile Justice Bill: Gun Vote Record \u0026 Summary of This Bill; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Youth Leadership Initiative YLI; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: 2000 Labor HHS / Amend ETC; Labor HHS - 2000: Conference; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: CJS Appropriations; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Massey Cancer Center; Labor HHS - 2000: Summaries ETC; Juvenile Justice Bill: Gun Control Votes and Prop.; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Achievable Dream; Juvenile Justice Bill: Summaries/ Genina. of Bill; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: INS Arlington; Juvenile Justice Bill: Guns/ Ammunition; Labor HHS - 2000: Letters Signed etc.; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: D.C. Appropriations; Labor HHS - 2000: Other Requests Projects; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: VA HUD; Labor HHS - 2000: YLI; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Christopher Newport University [presentation folder]; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Colonial Williamsburg FY 2001; Labor HHS - 2000: Interest Groups; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Gunshot Tech; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: JMV Center for Sust. Health; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Virginia Living Museum Campaign [presentation folder]; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Roanoke INS; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Meth - New WS Agent; Labor HHS - 2000: L-HHS Letter Funding Requests FY 2000; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Cent VA Education Study; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: FED Pub Def / Offers; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: VA Tech \u0026 Danville Ben Davenport; Juvenile Justice Bill: Views on S259 From lobbyists, etc.; Juvenile Justice Bill: Conference; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: VA State Police; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: RISS; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: GM Educ.","Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: E2E Marymont 2001; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Shepherd Poverty W \u0026 L; Medicare BBA FIX 99: $1500 Cap; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Haysi; Other Appropriations FY 2002: Eastern Mennonite University [binder]; Medicare BBA Giveback 2000 [presentation folder]; Other Appropriations FY 2002: untitled: Newport News; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Practice Expenses Rv.; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Boys \u0026 Girls; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: WVUT; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Summaries Medic. Ref.; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Premium Support; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: UVA Rural Schools; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Children's Museum; Medicare BBA FIX 99: S.37 / S1263, Outpatient and Patient Transfer S37 - Drg/Transfer S1263 - Stop Loss; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Skilled Nursing Facilities; Other Appropriations FY 2002: VA Tech; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Classika Theater; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: YLI; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Colonial Williamsburg; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: CSBG; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Medicare and Choice; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Grad Med EDCIC; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Medicare \u0026 Choice; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Home Health; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: VHSC; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Fairfax County CHHS; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS:: Massey; Other Appropriations FY 2002: East Menn.; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Old Dom University; Other Appropriations FY 2002: UVA Terrorism; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: George Mason; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Med. Reimbursement; Medicare BBA Giveback 2000: VCSI; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: First Freedom Center; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: VCU; Medicare BBA FIX 99: BBA - General Fix Summaries; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Institute for Student Achievement","Fisher, Davies, Atkeson Conference, 7/27/89; EPW - 101st Congress M.R. Deland Confirm (7/25/89); EPW - 101st Congress Full Committee Hearing (Conf) 7/27/89; EPW - 101st Congress Full Committee Oil Spill Mark-up (7/27/89)","Committee On Labor And Human Resources Subcommittee On Aging, \"Meeting The Challenges Of Alzheimer's Disease: The Biomedical Research That Will Carry Us Into The Twenty-First Century\" Thursday, 6/5/1997, 2:30 P.M. [Binder]; Community Service Employment For Older Americans (Reauthorization Of The Older Americans Act) Key Issues [Binder]; Lechler - False Claims Act; Elian Gonzalez; Older Americans Act Reauthorization [Binder]; S.331 - Work Incentives Act; MR Services / Gen. Jones [presentation folder]; U.S. Senate Committee On Labor And Human Resources, HIV/Aids: Recent Developments And Future Opportunities 10/30/1997 [Binder]; U.S. Senate Committee On Labor And Human Resources, Substance Abuse: The Science Of Addiction And Options For Treatment 7/28/1998 [Binder]","Absarokee MT File [presentation folder]; SEAA/1993; Literacy [presentation folder]; Job Corps [presentation folder]; Coverdell at Education Accounts [presentation folder]","Victims Comp Fund [presentation folder]; Nirschl; Konnarock Stone Mountain Health; Religion [presentation folder]; IDEA [presentation folder]; Refugee Protection Act [presentation folder]; Men's Issues: VAWA, Fatherhood, Responsible Fatherhood Act of 1999 [presentation folder]; Corps [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: Clippings and Correspondence related to Healthcare; Organ Allocation [presentation folder]; Bariatric Surgery [presentation folder]","100th Congress Floor Statements 2nd Session [binder]; Warner Sponsored \u0026 Co-Sponsored Bills 100th Congress 1st Session [binder]; 100th Congress: Bills Sponsored and Cosponsored by Senator Warner [binder]; 99th Congress: Bills Sponsored and Co-sponsored by Senator Warner [binder]","1995 EPW, January - March; 1995 Veterans; 1995 EPW, July - December; 1995 Judiciary; 1995 EPW, April - June; 1995 Intelligence; 1995 Governmental Affairs; 1995 Labor; 1995 Finance; 1995 Foreign Relations; 1995 Rules","VHDA Housing Policy; VA Housing Project; Greenstone Housing Projects; Tourism Caucus Membership List [presentation folder]; Trade- Timber; Columbia 1st; Trade Adjustment Assistance; Hampton Roads; Trade Effects on Virginia- State Initiatives; Shipyards; Trade- Steel; Sugar File; Customs 100: VA Inland Port; Letters [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: Loose correspondence; Natural Resources/Coal; Housing: Lee Gardens Apartments Mtg. w/Wolf 18 2/1987; 100th Congress Rules 9/23/1987; Richmond HUD Personnel; Sugar; VA- 101st Congress CDI-SNAP II Control; Banking: Sovran Bank; Banking 101: HUD Richmond Office; Rural Housing; Reverse Mortgage File; Briefings [presentation folder]","Credit Union; Fort Belvoir/Engineer Proving Ground Springfield Complex; Investors S \u0026 L (Sydney Bostian); Wilson-Weeks Cargo, Carl Smith; Iraqi Issue Scott Wilson; Deposit Insurance Corporation; Deregulation Glass/Steagal Repeal; Nichols Amendment UN/US Command \u0026 Control; Banking Reform Bill S. 543; Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Norfolk; Graphs-Charts on Taxes; NVR Savings Bank; Morton Halperin No. 14; Tim Ryan Political Recommendation; U.S. Navy Memorial [binder]; Raise Standard Deduction; Methanol Plantship Project; Tax Extenders; Somalia Invest SASC; Somalia","FDA; Health/Reading; Untitled presentation folder: Legislation; Health; PARCA; Home Health; Retirement Security; Child Care; HC Compliance Packaging Council; Med. Confidentiality; Loose Correspondence; Ricky Ray (2 folders); Loose: Joint Explanatory Statement of the Committee on Conference","Loose Correspondence; R \u0026 D in VA; Potomac Knowledge way Project Packet; Uniform Standards Coalition packet; American Cancer Society: An Analysis and Review of the Proposed Tobacco Settlement; American Lung Association Research packet; Information technology Congressional Working Group, 4/10/1996 [binder]; VA Technology Council Annual Report 1996; Amendment Template [binder]; Information Technology Association of America packet; Loose correspondence, reports, clippings, press releases regarding tobacco; Information Technology Industry Council; 7 loose technology packets: VA Tech IT Workers, National Software Alliance; 21st Century Workforce Commission; Loose press releases regarding tobacco; Iota's Public Policy Report Fall 1998-Winter 1999 [binder]; Loose reference materials","Response from Senator Mikulski to Co-Sponsored Letter on the Space Station Freedom Program; Reston Facility: NASA Audrey Moore request for meeting with NASA 3/28/1991; Telecommunications Equipment Research and Manufacturing Competition Act 1990 S. 1981; Amtrak Reauthorization and Improvement Act H.R. 5095; Space Station Freedom Program Reston, VA; Environment and Public Works Hearing 2/5/1991, Infrastructure, Productivity, and Economic Growth; The Honorable John Warner; Environment and Public Works Hearing 2/7/1991, Demographic Trends and Transportation Demand; Telecommunications Equipment, Research and Manufacturing Competition Act of 1991 S. 173; Space Station Freedom Program; Wall Street Journal: After Recent Setbacks, NASA Faces a Fight Over Funding, 7/9/1990; Environment and Public Works Water resources, Transportation, Infrastructure Sub-committee, Hearing Magnetic Levitation Transportation Systems, 3/7/1990; MFJ Legislation Must be Fair to All Telcos; Endless Error: The Case for Lifting the Bell Restrictions [binder]; Environment and Public Works Hearing 8/1/1991 GSA; EPW Hearing 1) Congestion Pricing 2) Infrastructure Investment Commission, 3/20/1991; Congressman Wolf's paperwork on Reston: NASA [presentation folder]; EPW Hearing Oversight of GSA's FY 1992 Program Promotion of Public Building Design Excellence, 3/14/1991; \"Local Phone Firms Gain New Freedom\", Washington Post, 7/26/1991","Contracting Out; Cola Cap/Semi-Annual Change; Day Care for Fed. Employees/S. 3007, H.R. 6269; Civil Service General; FY 1985 Budget Request Actions; Commission; Moving Expense Bill-P.L. 98-151; Draft Registration for Civil Service, S. 2740, H.R. 3984; Comparable Worth; Relocation Services; Civil Service Ex-Spouses, S.2821/HR 2300; Closed Inquiries, 1/29/85; Nomination; Pay Equity: The Comparable Worth Issue IP0283P [portfolio folder]; Civil Service Commission; FAA Police Pay; C.S. Correspondence - Legislative; Comparable Worth-1985; Misc. Remarks/Speech Prep.; D.C. Statehood; Bennett Nomination; Becton Nomination","Portsmouth; Edinburgh Greens: 202; Lonesome Pine Hospital; Newport News Voting Rights; Loose Paper: First Baptist Church Bute Street; Prince William Co.; SS United States; Loose Paper: The Allegheny Parkway Report; Lynchburg: Neighborhood Development; Loose Paper: Virginia Water Resources Report; Peninsula Homebuilders Sec. 404; Loose Paper: correspondence; Head Start- Fairfax; Colonel's Quarters; Makemie Manor; Pel Regs - Asphalt; Suffolk Housing - Bishop Black Well, Oct. 24; CDBG- Lynchburg Alphonso Grant; Lewinsville Retirement Res.; RIEGEL; Theatre IV - UDAG; Loose Paper: correspondence; Loose Paper: correspondence; The Care Center; Virginia Air and Space Center Hampton Roads History Center; Church Hill Historic District; 8th; Norfolk People Move; VHD A: Sec. 8 Housing; Stoney Creek Health Center; Gordonsville - CDBG Water Supply; Telamon Corp./labor grant; Enterprise Zones; Loudoun Ambulatory - Surgical Cox; HHS - VA. Water Project; Small Business Admin.; Homeless Day Care - Junior League; Loudoun Memorial Hospital; Loose paper: correspondence; Jack and Shelly Jones - EPA","Management Systems [presentation folder]; Transportation Appropriations/NHS Amendment; Toll Facilities; Simon; Leaky-Jeffords Sec. 143; Repeal Sanction (Mack); Crumb Rubber [presentation folder]; Gregg Bond-I \u0026 M; Third Party; Tolls-Baucus/McConnell; Sarbanes/Mikulski-BW Parkway; NHS Design Standards [presentation folder]; Hours of Service; Murkowski/Dalton Highway; Section 1003 ( c ); DBE's; Conformity; Lautenberg-Speed Limits; CBO Letter; Johnston; Cohen - 13 c; Kohl-Wisc. Truck Weights; Roth/Biden Amtrak Amendment; Thomas: Continue Research [presentation folder]; Reid-Truck Speed Limits; Agriculture-Hours of Service; Members Requests; Grams/Property; Motorcycle Helmets; CMAQ; Freight International Financing; Woodrow Wilson Bridge Bill; Woodrow Wilson Bridge; Thomas - 2nd Amendment; Florida [presentation folder]; CMAQ; Graham: Alligator Alley [presentation folder]; Daschle/Pressler - Sioux City; U.S. 81; McConnell/Ford-Natcher Bridge; Hatfield/Packwood I-5; Jeffords/Design Criteria; Managers Amendment; Innovative Financing; Stevens-S. 440; NHS/Amtrak; NHS Statements; Single Audit; Penn Station [presentation folder]; Dulles Greenway 1995; Pressler/Metric; Specter; Bumpers; Domenici; Recreational Trails; Lott-Pearl River Bridge/Airport Connector; Hutchinson/Tarrant County; Woodrow Wilson Bridge Improvement Study [envelope]; McCain: Demo Funding","Marshal Home Preservation Fund; NPS/Shenandoah Valley Report; Untitled Folder: The Civil War Trust; Manassas- Volunteer Mounted Horse Patrol; Shenandoah Valley National Battlefields Partnership Act of 1993; Shenandoah Valley National Battlefields Partnership Act of 1993; Universal Cask System: VA Power; Patriots Memorial","100th Congress (1st \u0026 2nd Session) Armed Services; 99th Congress (1st \u0026 2nd Sessions) Veterans Affairs; 99th Congress (1st \u0026 2nd Session) Armed Services","Commerce, 1990; Fin- Health-RTD, 1990; Finance, 1990; EPW, 1990; Housing, 1990; Labor-RTD, 1990; Interior- Battlefields, 1990; Judiciary, 1990; Foreign Relations, 1990; Labor, 1990; Veterans, 1990; Governmental Affairs, 1990; Energy, 1990; Rules, 1990","Correspondence dealing with the Coal industry Retiree Health Benefit Act [binder]; Untitled presentation folder: Dear Colleague/Attachments; Statement on the introduction of the Reachback Tax Emergency Relief Act [binder]; Untitled presentation folder: Press; Untitled presentation folder: Legal; Loose Paper: legislative material, correspondence from 1994; Untitled Folder: material dealing with Reachback tax Relief act","Untitled presentation folder: Reach Back Relief 1995; Pittston; Pittston; 1995; Untitled presentation folder: Notes; Reach back Relief Act 1994; Coal Tax Credit","ESA: Pacific Rivers Council; Rhinehart Tire Fire Superfund Site; ABEX Superfund Site-- Portsmouth, VA; RCRA Hearing: Municipal Waste Recycling; 6/5/91; Commerce: NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center; Buckingham County Landfill; Virginia Superfund Sites [presentation folder]: Dixie Caverns Landfill Superfund- Rake; EPW: General: Suffolk Landfill; Fairfax Tank Farm; Virginia Superfund Sites [presentation folder]: H \u0026 H, Inc./FLIPPO Superfund Site; Buckingham county Landfill Superfund Site [book]; Cheatham Annex; Scott's Creek Dump (Portsmouth)","100th Congress (1st and 2nd Session) - Foreign Affairs [binder]; 99th Congress (1st and 2nd Session)- Foreign Affairs [binder]; Binder: empty","2/18 Richland Black Lung Meeting [binder]; Senate Special Committee on Aging-4/11/1990 [binder]; Yeltsin Visit; Virginia Hospital Association Spring Conference-HOS/PAC Breakfast; Black Lung Trust Fund Briefing Books [binder]; Health Insurance Access; Children's Hospital of the Kings Daughters/Tricare Reforms; Welfare Reform; Health Care Reform Conference in Norfold-1/1994; White House Conference on Aging; Nirschl et al.-SR 236-3/11; Aging Committee; Christiansburg-Montgomery Co. Chamber of Commerce Dinner; Unemployment Extension-Fall 1993; Black Lung 1988-89; Medicaid Moratorium/Provider Tax","S. 1304 Baucus/Chafee Wetlands; Global Warming Debate- 103rd Congress; EPW: Environmental Protection Sub: Wetlands City of Hampton Project; S. 823 - National Wildlife Refuge System Management and Policy Act Hearing 6/9/93; EPA Report on Second-Hand Smoke, 1993; FWS Refuge Plan; 9/15/93 EPW Wetlands Hearing S. 1304; Notification of Chemical Application Act- 103rd Congress; RFK Stadium 1991; Wetlands--General Information and Federal Register 8/14th; Endangered Species Act: Recovery Plan and Preservation Plan 5/1992, Committee Hearing 8/1992; Ozone Depletion and Global Warming Debate, 1991-1992; Property Rights; S. 1491 Partnerships for Wildlife; Endangered Species; Miscellaneous","S. 2605 Prescription Drugs, legislation, clippings, newsletters, correspondence, notes, reports; Untitled presentation folder: clippings, correspondence, reports, notes","Chesapeake bay Restoration Act; EPW: EP Subcommittee: Clean Water: CSO's; Amendments/Related Issues Clean Water Act Reauthorization 1991; Clean Water Act Hearing 6/16/1993, General Overview; Clean Water Reauthorization 1993, Baucus-Chafee Bill; 8/5/93 Clean Water Hearing, Other Federal Agencies; Clean Water Act Reauthorization 103rd Congress-General Information; Clean Water Act Overview Hearing, 9/22/1992; 7/93 Watershed Hearing Management; Clean Water Act Hearing 7/1/93, Toxic Provisions","Clover Project- REA Financing- Post Secretary Interior; Untitled folder: reference material regarding commodities futures; Loose Conference Packet; Chem. Lawn Amendments/Statement; Nominations; Cotton Yields; USDA Reorganization Passed 103rd Congress; Border Collie; Dioxin; Vitamins-MJB; ODEC/Highly Confidential [presentation folder]; Minority Farmers 1990 Farm Bill; Pari-Mutuel Sports; Pesticides/Insecticides; Pesticides- EPA Worker Protection Standards; Food Stamps-US Printing; New Castle Ranger Station; Farm Bill; Clinton Budget- FY 1996, USDA; Minority Set-Aside; Loose Conference packets (3); Glickman/Nomination; 1989 Pork Issues; Untitled Folder: correspondence, agendas, and legislation regarding S.178; Windy Hill; Loose clippings; Memos; Nutrition","S. 1862 - Wildlife Refuge Mgmt. Act; Space Station; S. 58--The National Biological Diversity Act of 1991; Lewis \u0026 Clark Center - Explore; Lorton Landfill Amendment 101st Congress, 1991 DC Appropriations; Metro D. C. Waste Management Study Robb; 1991 Clean Coal Projects; RCRA's \"Derived From\" Rule: A Regulation Frustrating RCRA's Goals of Resource Conservation and Recovery","Background on Space Station: Coalition Information; Background on Space Station: Congressional Quarterly Articles; Background on Space Station: Memos; Space Station [binder]; Background on Space Station: Space Station Debate 8/2/1994 VA - HUD Appropriations; Background on Space Station: Articles on Space Station; Background on Space Station: \"Dear Colleague\" Letters; Background on Space Station: 1. Draft Statement on Space Station 2. \"Benefits to Humanity\" Congressional Research Service Memo [binder]; Space Station Articles 1995; Space Station Freedom, Reston, VA. Facility; Background on Space Station [presentation folder] Space Station Articles; The Superconducting Super Collider [binder]; Background on Space Station: C. R. S. Reports; Senator Warner Space Station Statement Sept. 26/1995; Space Station Debate 1995 Background Information","NADEP Norfolk [presentation folder]; untitled: Itinerary for 6/10/1993 [binder]; Norfolk - Miscellaneous SC [presentation folder]; Naval Undersea Warfare Center NUWC [presentation folder]; NADEP Norfolk [VHS]; Base Closure 1991 [presentation folder]; Naval Surface Warfare Center - Dahlgren [presentation folder]","Senate Republican Tf. for Defense Conversion April - June 1992 [binder]; Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 4 (References) [binder]; Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 3 (References) [binder]","Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Committee Testimony; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: General Information; Federal Employees EEDC; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Position Articles and Letters; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Letters - Oppose; Hatch Act 1993; PERRY POST OFFICE; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress.: Letters - Pro; Early Retirement Bill; Hatch Act 1991; S 349 - Lobbying Disclosure Act; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Newspaper Articles; S.1 - Unfunded Mandate; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Reports and Research; Hatch Act; Nat. and Comn. Service - 1991-; H.R. 782; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Bulletins and Newsletters","Front Royal VA Customs Staffing Reduction; State Unclaimed Property Equitable escheatment; FASB S1175; Fannie May and State Information on Branching; Freddie Mac; Federal Reserve System; VAT; CDBG; Bank Regulation; National Customs Automation System; Capital Gains (2?); IRAS; Derivatives; 1992 End of Session Notes on Banking Legislation; FIRRea Report; Defense Production Act; Credit Crunch; Credit Union Information; BANK Regulator Consolidation; Banking Overview; H.R. 11 Tax Bill 10/1992 [presentation folder]; State Taxes; Secondary Mortgage Market; 1991 Virginia Tax Exempt Bonds; Taxation of Corporate Sponsorship; Targeted Jobs Tax Credit; IRS: Corporate Gifts to Charities Abroad; 1992 Tax Guide; 1994 Banking Bills; Mr. Gates; Excise Taxes \u0026 Retrogresivity; Richmond Redcup and Housing Authority; Passive Losses; Shelby/Mack ECO Growth Act; Larry Lindsey Federal Reserve Nomination; A History of the Thrift Industry and Thrift Information; Luxury Tax; Mortgage Revenue Bonds","EPA: RCRA Reforms; 101st Congress, 2nd Session, EPW Hearing on Interstate Solid Waste Transport, 7/18/1990; RCRA Amendments [presentation folder]: Lautenberg Amendments, Durenberger Amendment, Symms Amendment, Jeffords Amendments, Moynihan Amendments., Woffard Amendments, Smith Amendment, Metzenbaum Amendment, Graham Amendment, Reid-Warner-Scrap Amendment; Recycling Hearing: Responsible Entity, 3/5/92; 102nd Congress EPW Hearing, Interstate Transportation of Solid Waste, 6/18/1991; Recycling Hearing 3/5/92; S 976; RCRA: Industrial D; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence","RTC-Clippings, etc.; KIT WEBB (IRS Case); NAFTA; Dislocated Workers - Job Assistance; MPVs; Entitlements; Social Security Notch; Caribbean Basin Trade; Flood Insurance-Research; SSDI Reform; World Bank; Tax Extenders; Pension Plans-Cross Testing; European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD); S. 1633 [envelope]; Untitled Folder: Clippings; GATT; EKG, Young Physician etc.; H.C. Meetings with Constituents (notes); S.265-Economic Growth and Regulatory; 3/1992 Tax Bill - Rejected; Trade; AMT (Alternative Minimum Tax); FDIC-Bank Regulations Capital to Asset Ratios; Truth in Tax-Exempt Giving Act; Medicare-Medicaid (CRS, etc.); Gas Tax BTU \u0026 Transportation Tax; Senator Warner-NAFTA; Trade: Burlington Ind.; D.C. Taxicab; Community Development Banking Act; General Banking; Mortgage Revenue Bonds; Otolaryngologists/Plastic Surgeons; Credit Unions; Home Health Care; Homelessness; Medicare Physician Payment Reform; Diversification of Financial Services; Social Security; Cola; Vat Tax; Estate Tax; IRS Code-Section 936","An Analysis of the Industrial Structure of Virginia's Defense Industry, 2/1993; Loose Papers: Clippings, Memos, Charts, Faxes; Gov's Commission on Def Conversion \u0026 Econ. Adjustment; Defense Conversion; Governor's Conference on Defense Conversion [2 portfolio folders]; A Profile of Defense Procurement Spending in Virginia Defense Expenditures in Virginia, 7/1992; Governor's Commission on Defense Conversion and Economic Adjustment [binder]; Untitled Folder: Talking Points and Clippings; Special Edition; Governor's Commission on Defense Conversion and Economic Adjustment, First Report to the Governor, 11/1992; Defense Cuts: State and Local Action for Economic Adjustment; Norfolk-Defense Conversion; Estimated Private Sector Defense Employment by Industry and Region in Virginia, 2/1993; Listing Virginia's Prime Defense Contractors Ranked by Contract, 2/1993; A CBO Study: The Economic Effects of Reduced Defense Spending, 2/1992; Crystal City Defense Conversion; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation [United States Senate portfolio folder]","Hatch Act [binder]; N View; Hydrosystems; Virginia Governor Report on International Trade Development (2/5/1993); Turbines and Generations; Merck Foreign Trade Zone; Active Matrix Liquid Crystal; Andrews \u0026 Assc., Chocolate Manufacturers; Untitled Folder: Correspondence, Clippings, Portfolio Folder; US Chili/FTA; BTG; Lori: Civil Rights 1991 [presentation folder]: Memorandum, Clippings, Reports, Press Releases, Letter and Backup Binder; Civil Rights Legislation 1990 [presentation folder]: Correspondence, Memorandum, Reports","Solid Waste in General; 102nd Congress - 1st Session Subcommittee on Environ. Prot. BASEL CONVENTION (7/26/91); Basel Convention-International Tran boundary Movement of Hazardous Waste--Memorandum of Law; Points of Contact; Recycling Legislation Senator Warner; RCRA: Hazard Waste Incinerators; RCRA: Shell Oil vs. EPA; 102nd Congress Legislation Resource Conservation and Recovery Act--Solid Waste; RCRA: Hazardous Wastes; S. 1429 Hazardous Waste Reduction; Correspondence","Brinkema, Leoni Judge-Eastern; Eastern, Smith, Rebecca B.; Farrell, Thomas Judge-Eastern; Blank, Irving Easter Judgeship; Wright, Wiley Judgeship-Eastern; Herman, Sharon Judge-Eastern; Judge Williams Vacancy; Morgan, Henry Judge-Eastern; Lawson, Thomas Judge-Eastern; Berkley, Waverly Judgeship - Eastern; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District; Sheridan, Paul Judge-Eastern; Eastern District Judgeship 1991; Jackson, Raymond Judgeship-East; Jackson, Raymond Judge-Eastern; Judgeships - Eastern District; Cynkar, Robert Judge-Eastern; Anderson, Alvin Judgeship - Eastern; King, Ray Judge-Eastern; Humphreys, Robert Judge-Eastern; Clark, Mort Judgeship-Eastern; Slater, Mildred Judge-Eastern; Townsend, Lee Judge-Eastern; Ellis, T. S. Judge-Eastern Dist.; Eastern - Townsend, H. Lee; Eastern District Judgeships; Glaser, Richard Judge-Eastern; Payne, Robber Judgeship-Eastern; Lemons, Donald Judgeship-Eastern; David, Buddy Judge-Eastern; Bishop, Bruce Judge-Eastern; Mahoney, Maureen Judge-Eastern; Murphy, Gregory Judgeship-East; U.S. Judgeships; Western - Wilson, same","Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 1 [binder]; Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 2 [binder]","5 folders, A-E containing correspondence, reports, notes; Regulatory Flexibility Act [presentation folder]; GAO Report: Agencies Compliance [presentation folder]; Hearing 3/8/1995 [presentation folder]; White House Small Business Conference; Articles, General Information on Reg Flex [presentation folder]; Kerry Small Business Bill 1994; SBA Chief Advocate Info [presentation folder]; Regulatory Flexibility Bill [presentation folder]","6/11/1993 Hearings; Final Closure- Articles; Norfolk Shipyard; NESEC Portsmouth; The Honorable John W. Warner, United States Senate, Russell Senate Office Bldg. [binder]","Letters- BRAC 93; Navy Correspondence; BRAC- Letters; VA Hearing- 4/20/1993; Base Closure Data [envelope]; GAO Reports, Process; Vint Hill Farm Station; Crystal City- Miscellaneous- Post BRAC; Crystal City- Court Challenge; Crystal City-Purchase Option; BRAC Transition Initiative; BRAC- Report to President; BRAC- Public Law 101-510; NADED- Conversion; Military Cleanup; Personal Notes","Richmond- DOD Data Center, Other Virginia Closings/Issues; Fort Lee; Loose paper: Report of Secretary of Navy, Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990; Fort Monroe; NAS Oceana","Institute of Packaging Professionals; Charity Bill; Equal Remedies Act (Civil Rights); European Trade; NAFTA; Housing Issues (gen); NAOMI: RTC; Clarence Thomas; Loose Paper: Housing Affairs","1993 EPW, April-June; 1993 EPW, July-September; 1993 Rules; 1993 EPW, October-December; 1993 EPW January-March; 1993 Energy, July-December; 1993 Energy, January-June; 1993 Governmental Affairs; 1993 For Relations; 1993 Labor; 1993 Judiciary","Base Transition Offices; Arlington/Crystal City","Record of Decision, FINAL Environmental Impact Statement for the Revised Land and Resource Management Plan; George Washington National Forest Maps [shrink wrapped package]; Final Environmental Impact Statement-George Washington National Forest; Comments and Responses: Appendix I to the FINAL Environmental Impact Statement-George Washington National Forest; A Summary of the FINAL Environmental Impact Statement for the Revised Land and Resource Management Plan","Legislative Activities (1/5/1993-7/10/1993); Legislative Activities (1/3/1991-7/18/1992); 1993 Veterans; Legislative Activities (1/5/1993-10/15/1994); 1993 Finance; Legislative Activities (1/5/1991-4/25/1992); Old Misc.; Legislative Activities (1/3/1991-1/11/1992); 1993 SBA","14 Legislative Activities Books: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia","Virginia Port of Entry; NAFTA (publications and correspondence )","Virginia Dept of World Trade; Dunkel Draft (GATT); Rosemary O'Brian Saferco; Elastic Corporation; Germany Trip; China Slave Labor; Textiles; Mr. Fagan: EEC; Enterprise for the Americas; Va Port Authority (fumigant on logs); Japan's Securities Crisis; EC Oil Seed Subsidy; NATO; Dept of Labor trade Adjustment; Multi-Purpose Vehicles; Free Trade Makes Sense; Rules of Origin; Japanese Construction; Hormone- Free Trade; Hercules/Aqualon; Furniture Manufacturers","Loose Paper: copies of bill amendments, rough drafts; Military Retirement; Alternative Persian Gulf War Powers; Nomination Issues; Loose paper: photocopies of congressional record, speeches and reports; Untitled Folder: copies of amendments; Untitled Folder: National Security issues; Loose paper: books dealing with the interpretation of the War Powers Act, and copies of amendments","COE - 25,000 Ton Policy; Lawson Jones - COE - Wetlands; New File: EPW, EP Sub, Clean Air, Municipal Waste Incinerators [presentation folder]; EPW 101, EP Subcommittee, Clean Air, Acid Rain [presentation folder]; New File: EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, State Mtgs.; 1987-1988 Appropriations; New File: EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, ADMINISTRATION DOCS [presentation folder]; EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, Nonattainment [presentation folder]; EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, Warner Rocket Amendment [presentation folder]; 1990 Clean Air Act Warner Acid Rain Amendment; Corps of Engineers - Dinwiddie; EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, 1990 Acr: Bills, Reports [folder \u0026 packet]; Poquoson River; TOXICS [presentation folder]","Co-Sponsored 1989 [presentation folder]; No Position 1990 July - Dec [empty presentation folder]; No Position [empty presentation folder]; Co- Sponsored 1990 [presentation folder]","EPW Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation and Infrastructure Hearing on Public Buildings-GSA, 3/20/1990; EPW Mark-up, FWI Committee Meeting 9/5/1990; Subcommittee on Water Resources Transportation and Infrastructure Hearing on Infrastructure Council Act, 7/17/1990; Economic Development Administration Budget FY 1991; S. 2740 Water resources Development Act 1990 Sections 311 and 312; Economic Development Administration 1989 Annual Report; Department of Transportation FY 1991 Budget; EPW Press Conference, Rebuilding the Foundations: State and Local Public Works Financing and Management; EPW Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation and Infrastructure Hearing, 4/19/1990 S. 2183; EPW Reconciliation FY 1991-1995; Water Resources Bill Letter from Congressman Bennett, Nassau County, Florida; Water Resources Development Act 1990-Conference; Untitled folder: Testimonies and reference materials; 1990 Water Resources Act EPW Hearing Mark-up 5/22/1990; Appropriations - Transportation, Manassas Airport [presentation folder]; National Highway Fatality and Injury Reduction Act (Helmets and Seatbelts) 1989; Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation, and Infrastructure 3/1st Hearing (1990 WRDA); HR 5314 Water Resources Development Act, Amendment by Cong. Sisisky; Untitled folder containing speeches and correspondence; Statement by Senator John Warner, EPW Mark-up Water Resources Dev. Act S. 2183; Appalachian Regional Commission 1991 Budget Issues; EPW Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation, and Infrastructure Hearing ARC and EDA 9/13/1990 [presentation folder]; National Highway Fatality and Injury Reduction Act (Helmets and Seatbelts) 1989; Water Resources Development Act 1990, Congresswoman Lynn Martin Letter; Environment and Public Works, Mark-up Public Buildings, 6/12/1990; Federal Aviation Administration City of Manassas Airport; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Fiscal Year 1991; EPW Federal Infrastructure Council Act (Burdick) [presentation folder]; EPW 5/15/1990 Hearing on Assistance for developing Environmental Facilities; EPW Polling, 4 Water Resources Resolutions","Gulf Pollution Task Force Advisory Meeting III, Briefing Notebook, 7/11/1991; EPW: General: Environmental Strategy/Legislation; NEA Funding 101st Congress, Warner's Bill S. 3010; 101st Legis/ Sponsored and Co-Sponsored [4 envelopes]; Ethyl Additive; NPS Huntley Meadows Lockheed Blvd.; Ivan Selin/Mike Hayden Nomination 5/21/1991","SBIR Hearing-House 11/26/1991; Enhanced Modular Signal Processor (UYS-2); Camp Picket/A. P. Hill Realignment; Congressional Monitor; Assault Weapons; Closed Cases; Closed Cases; Canadair Challenger Briefing [binder]; 10/29/1991 Hearing/SB and Kuwait; Base Closure- Credit Union; Navy Consolidation GSA; Miscellaneous; VA Forum Speech 11/14/1991; Loose Correspondence regarding General Dynamics; Army Corps Reorganization; GSA/Navy Building Procurement; CIA Relocation; Navy Consolidations","American Psychological Association; Job Corps; US Post Office Congressional Briefing Material, 99th Congress (2 copies) [loose]; American Amputee Foundation; Southern Regional Task Force on Infant Mortality Interim Report and A Fiscal Imperative [loose]; National Association of College Admissions Counselors; Committee on Aging Testimonies [untitled]; American Diabetes Association; Background on the Civil Service Retirement System [loose]; Vocational Education; A Report to Congress from the Office of Special Counsel [loose]; American Lung Association of Virginia; Reports on Aging, GRH and Elderly [envelope]; Loose correspondence, tax forms, newsletters; American Postal Workers Union; Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International; Report to the Chairman Special Committee on Aging United States Senate: Medicare's Policies and Prospective Payment Rates [loose]; Pension Forum IV: Federal Pension Speech [envelope]; Loose documents regarding Medicare and retirement; Age Discrimination in Employment Act; Clippings and reports regarding Social Security [envelope]; Testimonies regarding pacemakers [loose]; American Library Association, Education Reform; United Cerebral Palsy Association Congressional Visits Information Packet; Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and Disability Insurance Trust Funds [loose]","US Army Senior Officer Legal Orientation Course Desk Book, 1991 [binder]; Military Law Reporter, Volume 19 (1991) [binder]; Fiscal Law Desk Book, 32nd Fiscal Law Course, 1991 [binder]; Military Law Reporter, Volume 1 (1973) [binder]","1995 Education; 1995 Budget; 1995 Press Releases; 1995 Agriculture; 1995 Banking; 1995 Administration; 1995 Energy; 1994 Speeches/Floor Statements; 1995 Aging; 1995 Commerce; 1995 Speeches/Floor Statements, January - June; 1995 Armed Services; 1995 Appropriations; 1995 Speeches-Floor Statements, July - December","EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress CFC Hearing, 5/19/89; EPW Committee 101 Congress Subcommittee Hearing -- OIL SPILLS 7/13/1989; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress Toxic Chemical Use in Aerospace, 7/5/89; EPW Committee - 101st Congress Oil Spill Legislation Hearing, 7/21/89 [empty folder]; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress Right to Know Pollution Data, 5/10/89; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress North American Wetlands Conservation Act, 6/1/89; EPW - 101st Congress Hearing on Oil Spill Legislation (7/21/89) [empty folder]; EPW - 101st Congress RCRA Authorization; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress Clean Water Oversight, 6/16/89; EPW - 101st Congress Turner Conference Hearing (7/24/89); EPW Committee Mark-Up 101 Congress S.804, North American Wetlands, 6/22/89; EPW Committee - 101st Congress Oil Spill Legislation Hearing, 7/21/89; EPW 101 Congress Hearing Re: NRC Reorganization, 7/19/89; EPW Committee 101 Congress Full Committee Reconciliation Mark-Up, 7/20/89; EPW Committee 101 Congress Subcommittee Hearing Coastal Pollution, 7/12 \u0026 7/25/89; EPW - 101st Congress Full Committee Business Meeting, T 7/20/89 [empty folder]; EPW Committee101 Congress Full Committee Mark-Up S.804 North American Wetlands, 7/20/89","1993 Speeches/Floor Statements; 103rd Congress Co-signed 1994; 102nd Congress Co-signed 1991; 102nd Congress Co-sponsored 1992; 102nd Congress Co-signed 1992; 102nd Congress Co-sponsored 1991; 103rd Congress Sponsored Leg.; 103rd Congress Co-signed 1993; 103rd Congress Co-sponsored 1993; 103rd Congress Co-sponsored 1994; 103rd Congress No Positions 1994; 103rd Congress Dear Colleagues; 102nd Congress Sponsored Leg.","OPM RIF Regulations; Merit Cash Awards; untitled: FBI contract [envelope]; Revenue Forgone / Blind Mailings; Reduction - In - Force; Pay Comparability Raise; ICC Pay Appropriations; NASA Engineers; Federal Government Service Task Force [envelope]; Pay Raise; Postmaster; United States Office of Personnel Management News [packet]; Merit Pay, Pay Equity / H.R. 5680 S958; Public Employee Appreciation Day; Lorton Retirees; loose papers: civil service retirement; Merit Pay; New Federal Retirement; DoD Civilian Moving Expenses; Prince William Postal; Moving Expenses Amendments - 1985; 1989 - Relocation / Last Move Home; retirement benefits [packet]; Government Reorganization - OMB Plan; Recommendations","Warner Record: Finance / Taxes; Warner Record: TRADE; Warner Record: Social Security (Senior Citizens); Warner Record: Banking / Housing / Urban Affairs; Warner Record: Judiciary; Warner Record: Budget \u0026 Appropriations; Warner Record: Environment; Warner Record: Education; Warner Record: Regulatory Reform; Warner Record: Commerce / Small Business; Warner Record: Savings \u0026 Loans; Warner Record: Energy / Natural Resources; Warner Record: Labor; Warner Record: National Security; Warner Record: Transportation; Warner Record: Health; Warner Record: Welfare; Warner Record: Aging; Warner Record: Federal Employees","Contracting Facts [presentation folder]; Computer Instructions \u0026 Notes; Closed Cases [presentation folder]; Norfolk Signed RIF; International Trade / Kuwait; AF Restructuring; German / U.S. Army Band Concert; untitled: office information; Navy Sealift; Congressional Monitor; Admiral Kimmel File [presentation folder]; VA National Guard Projects; Ethics; General Dynamics Move to No. VA.; Virginia Contractor Info; American Gear Mfg. Association; Carbonyl Iron Powders; Kuwait Embassy (Miscellaneous); Newport News / Saudis FF2000; Navy MILCON Projects","SSDI-Disabled Yet Denied; Pacemakers; Dickinson-Medicaid Hearing; Profiles in Aging America; Memorandum and Agendas [binder]; Hearing: \"Prescription Drug Prices\"; Older American Drug Victims; Untitled Folder: Correspondence and Clippings related to UV Health Sciences Center; Hearing: \"SSA's Representative Payee Program: Safeguarding Beneficiaries Against Abuse\"; Hearing: \"New Directions for SSA: Revitalizing Service to the Public\"; UVA Luncheon; UVA health Sciences Center Luncheon; Aging in Place: Community Based Care for Older Virginians [3 envelope]; Hearing: \"Medigap Policies: Filling Gaps or Emptying Pockets?\"; Hearing: \"Federal Implementation of Obra 87 Nursing Home Reform Provisions Hearing\"; Hearing: \"Aging in Place: Community-Based Care for Older Virginians\"","Relocation '90; Nat. Guard Technicians; Edward J Mazur, Nominee for Controller, Office of Federal Financial Management-OMB; BCBSNCA/Medicare Contract; Ag-Cash \u0026 C.L.O.C.; Pension Tax Treatment; Wilson-Long Term Care; Pihston; Narfe Debate; Coal Industry--S. 1989; Heinz-Coal Health Benefits","S. 965; Other Amendments; Highways; Budget; EPW Hearing, Reauthorization of Federal Surface Transportation Programs, 5/14/1991/Sen. Warner Statement Before EPW Committee; Minimum Allocation; Votes; FAST Amendment; Untitled presentation folder: Memorandum, Press Releases, Clippings; Charts; Fast Summary; Low Population Density Factors; Amendments","Proposed Wilderness Designation in Virginia-1991; Manassas Battlefield; Battlefields; Ferry Farm; Rappahannock River Refuge; Interior Appropriations. 1993; H.R. 09, Virginia Parks Bill; Shenandoah National Park, Related Lands Study; ENR: INT: Offshore Drilling; 1992 Transportation Appropriations.; Manassas Battlefield; Untitled Folder: Federal Emergency Management Agency; Untitled presentation folder: Background Material regarding Utah; Interior Appropriations; Back Bay/Plum Tree Bland","S. Resolution Forms; S. Bill Forms; Congressional Record Reprints; 106th Weekly Mail Reports; 106th No Position; S. 2370 - ISTEA - 1991 102nd Congress; S. J. Resolution Forms; Amendment Forms; Information Circulated; S. Con. Resolution Forms; 106th Legislation Warner Co-sponsored; Byrd Statute; Bork; JW Intros; 106th Warner Sponsored Legislation; 106th \"Dear Colleagues\" Co-Signed; Sample Letters/Forms; 106th Cosponsors of Warner Legislation (UCs); LA/LC Responsibilities; 106th Cosigned Letters; 106th Warner \"Dear Colleagues\"; 106th Floor Statements; 106th \"Dear Colleagues\" Misc.","Research; Transfer Highway and Transit; Land Use; Planning Amendments; Governors Letter/Senators Letter; S. 404 Ref (revised); ISTEA Reauth-21-26 B Level; Recreational Trails; Route 50; Traffic Calming; Sec. 4(f) and Sec. 106 Streamlining and NEPA, Nyden/Graham; CBO Runs; Function 400; Old Runs; MAQ; EPW Committee Rules; HERS; ISTEA: Formula Calculations; Amendment w/; ISTEA Hearing: New York, 4/7/97; Wetlands; 4.3 cent revenue; Research-CRS-ITS; Baucus/4.3 cent transfer; Rec. Trails; Trust Fund Balance/$26 B; Budget Resolution Amendment; ISTEA Budget Levels; Route 50; Traffic Calming; Billboards","Warner Record 1991 [binder]; untitled: [binder]; Catastrophic Health I: CH 1127 Nursing House /High Cost Concerns; Catastrophic Health I [presentation folder]; 1988 Catastrophic Health; Catastrophic Health I: S-1127 1987 Medicare Cat. H Loss Prev. Act; Catastrophic Health II: Recent Press Release (late Sept. to Oct. ) Concerning Cat, Health as Whole; Catastrophic Health I: Cancer Prevention; Catastrophic Health I: CH 1127 Medicaid; untitled: legislative status of bills [binder]; untitled: [binder]; Catastrophic Health Amendment; Catastrophic Health II [presentation folder]; AARP VIEWS","U.S. District Court Eastern District of North Carolina Raleigh Division, Order and Memorandum Opinion: State of North Carolina, et al., v. Colonel Ronald E. Hudson, et al. 7/7/1987 [book]; Decision and Findings in the Constituency Appeal of the Virginia Electric and Power Company from an Objection by the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, 5/19/1994 [book]; U.S. District Court Eastern District of North Carolina Raleigh Division, Order and Memorandum Opinion: State of North Carolina, et al., v. Colonel Ronald E. Hudson, et al. 2/2/1990 [book]; United States Department of the Army Corps of Engineers, Lake Gaston Project Environmental Assessment [book] (2 copies); ENR: INT: Brandy Station Battlefield [presentation folder]; Feasibility report and Final Environmental Impact Statement, Water Supply Study Hampton Roads, Virginia Chowan River and Tributaries Virginia and North Carolina [book]; S.640 (Floor) [presentation folder]; FERC: Environmental Assessment, Non-project Use of Project Lands and Water for the City of Virginia Beach Water Supply Project FERC 2009-003 7/23/1993 [book]","Interstate Waste Amendments - Warner; Flow Controls: Municipal Solid Waste; Untitled: Interstate waste 1994-1995 [presentation folder]; Solid Waste Transportation [presentation folder]; Interstate Waste 1999 [presentation folder]","untitled: The National Fund For the U. S. Botanic Garden 1991 Board Member Manual [binder]; ALAR [presentation folder]; The National Fund for the United States Botanic Garden [2 presentation folders]; untitled: Alar and pesticides; 1989-1990 Spray Bulletin For Commercial Tree Fruit Growers [booklet]; ALAR [binder]; loose papers: clippings, Botanic Garden materials, EPA materials; 3 Untitled Folders: The National Fund for the United States Botanic Garden","106th Commerce, Science, and Transportation; 106th Finance; 106th Floor Statements; 106th Rules and Administration; 106th Cosigned Letters; 106th Ethics; 106th Intelligence; 106th Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; 106th Armed Services; 106th Small Business; 106th Energy and Natural Resources; 106th Governmental Affairs; 106th Judiciary; 106th Budget; 106th Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs; 106th Foreign Relations; 106th Environment and Public Works; 106th Congress Veterans' Affairs","Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Access and Costs: Recommendations for Title IV;\" 7/24/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Students AID Delivery: $320 Million, Too Much Money for Too Little Accountability?\" 5/15/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Pell Grants and Tax Policy: which Approach Serves which Population; 3/14/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act; 2/27/1997 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Professional Development (Title V)--- The Role of Higher ED Institutions in Preparing our Teachers for the 21st Century; 3/20/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Hearing book: \"The Non-School Hours: Mobilizing School and Community Resources;\" 2/25/98 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Opportunity Programs: Opening the Doors to Higher Education;\" 6/12/97 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; 7/29/1997; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Overview of Adult Education;\" 5/16/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Over View of Vocational Education;\" 4/24/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Campus Based Programs - Reshaping Policy to Meet the Needs of a Changing Student Population;\" 4/23/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Technology and the Virtual University: Opportunities and challenges;\" 4/16/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Reauthorization of IDEA\" 1/29/1997 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Committee on Education and the Workforce; 5/15/97","Hearing on Chesapeake Bay, Great Lakes Environmental Protection Subcommittee; 7/18; Chesapeake Bay Restoration Act of 1993; Clean Water Act Regional Programs Chesapeake Bay; 8/4/93; Hopewell/Pretreatment; Judicial Review; Sediments; Untitled Folder: wetlands; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: Virginia Power; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: DSE; Clean Water 1996; Clean Water: CSOs; Contaminated Sediment; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: Watershed Planning/Program","106th Administration, 1999-2000; 106th Appropriations, 2000; 106th Aging, 1999-2000 [empty]; 106th Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; 1999-2000; 106th Appropriations, 1999","Lanfenberg; Baucus; Graham; Wyden; Wilson Bridge-FEIS; Warner; Untitled Folder: Highway funding; Hutchinson; Allard; Lieberman; Constructor Magazine: with Senator Warner on the cover, 6/1997 (4 copies); Sessions; Inhofe; Byrd-Gramm Amendment; ISTEA: Truck Issues and Safety; Bills; Chafee","Travel Agent Commission Cap; Bristol Utilities; Energy Day; FY 1996 Appropriations; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: ETW Appropriations; Coast Guard; Joint Planning Project [binder]; Energy and Warner Appropriations FY 1997; One Call; Battlefield Protection Program; Congressional Briefing Book- Ellen Stein; 7/26/96 [binder]; Amtrak/Railroad Issues; National Ground Intelligence Center; YRE - IB; Warner '93 Amendments; National Airport Terminal; Regulatory Reform; Thank you; Automobile Museum; Eastern Shoreline; MT Weather; IWT Appropriations; Tourism; CSX; RT 288; Miller FDE; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: ETW Appropriations; Weston; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: Commerce Appropriations; Energy Day; Wildlife Refuge Bill; Gateway 2000; BESTEA; The Board; Rappahannock Refuge; Airports; NAFTA and Transportation; VA Warner- Oak Hill","Gateway 21 Virginia's Regional Airport System Plan Study; Loose Papers: Tables, Outlines, and Summaries regarding Transportation; Senator Warner (Ellen Stein) 225; Untitled Folder: Correspondence and Memorandum regarding the Elizabeth River; Levisa Fork Basin Flood Damage Reduction Study [red folder]; Joint Planning Project: Black Bay National Wildlife Refuge [binder]; A2; Banking Bill 1987--S. 790/HR 27","NHS Hearing: Innovative Finance 4/6/95; DOT Reorganization; Transportation Mandates NGA AASHTO VDOT; NHS: Intermodal Connectors; ISTEA Sec. 1003 Limitations; Transportation Conformity; Transportation Enhancements; Appropriations/Demo Rescissions; NHS: 2/23/95 Hearing; Transportation Warranties; Highway Safety: Alcohol; DOT: SIBs and Admin funding; Scenic Byways; NHS: Recreational Trails","74 folders arranged chronologically by day, 1/1-3/15/1989","Background [presentation folder]; Questions [presentation folder]; NHS Hearing: Mandates 3/30/1995 (153, 1038); Briefing Book Senator John Warner S. 1121 [binder]; Shenandoah Battlefields 1995; Testimony [presentation folder]; ENR: Lake Gaston Project- City of VA Beach","S. 1023 DC Highway Waiver; ITS; Statement [presentation folder]; NHS: Vehicle Scrappage; S. 440 (As Passed Senate); Speed Limit; DOT Budget; Davis-Bacon; NHS: Trust Fund Off Budget; Briefing for Senator John W. Warner [binder]; Smart Road 1995; I-73","Committee Reports [presentation folder]; Parris Actions [presentation folder]; S. 513 Retirement Provisions [presentation folder]; Council Opposition et al. [presentation folder]; Polygraph Protection; Mikulski/Warner Amendment [presentation folder]; Bureau of Mines; Government Exec. Pay Raise; Lump Sum Tax Treatment; CFC/OPM/Appropriations Amend.; Principals [presentation folder]; Consensus Amendment [presentation folder]; Managing to Payroll; Plant Closing; Debate Material and Newspaper [presentation folder]; Background Information [presentation folder]; Whistleblower Protection Act; Senate and House Bills [presentation folder]; Teachers/Education [presentation folder]; CR 1987 Relocation; Run to Daylight; GSA 1987 - Marty Gold; Preference Amendment [presentation folder]; Prohibition on Funding [presentation folder]; Welfare Reform; Dan Daniel Post Office; McKee Confirmation, Koch '89; Mikulski Amendment [presentation folder]; D.C. Residency; Postal Service - Off Budget; Susan Alvarado Confirmation","GSA; Speechwriting; Check; Shutdown '96; Untitled presentation folder: Clippings, Correspondence; Furlough Protection Act; Senator; Furlough Protection Act; America's National Maritime Museum; Seahunt; Untitled Folder: Talking Points, Correspondence; Damon Pike; Monument; U.S. General Services Administration, FY 1997, Congressional Justifications; Amtrak Board; DOT","Stafford County; Water Projects Misc.; Fredericksburg Bus Service; Reese Smith-Quail Run; Water Resources Legislation, 1985; Roanoke-Spring Hollow Res.; COE-Aberdeen Proving Ground; Corps of Engineers Gen.; Cogeneration Plants; Navsea Norfolk; Pound Lake; COE-Rudiger (contract); Winchester Airport; Stafford Airport; Ferguson-Smith Mtn. Lake 404 Permit; Greater Roanoke Transit Co.; Waynesboro Flood Control; Loose Papers: Correspondence; Salem Church Lake; Museum Services, Institute of; Warrentown Flood Control; Page County: Transportation; Waterford Issues; User Fees; Mathews County-Horn Harbor","NPS-Music Center, Fishers Peak; Cedar Island [presentation folder]: Chincoteague Island, Cedar Island; False Cape State Park; Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge; Jefferson's Poplar Forest; Appropriations: Montpelier, 1991; Brandy Station/1993; Untitled Folder: Boucher's Interior Appropriations Requests; Mason Neck Wildlife Refuge; Manassas Battlefield Park; Arts in Virginia, National Endowment for the Arts, 1993","The Evidentiary Record Pursuant to S. Res. 16; Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr, Part 2 (2 copies); Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr, Part 3; Press Releases, Reports, etc. related to the Clinton Impeachment [binder]; Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr, Part 1 (2 copies)","Disney-General Info; Agriculture Appropriations - Biotech Center VPI; Roanoke Urban Renewal Relief; Disney's America Hearing, 6/21/94, Energy Public Lands Subcommittee; Route 7 Project; Georgetown-D.C. Appropriations. 1994; Woodbridge Research Facility; Alar; Federal Facilities; TAP; Charles City County Boat Ramp; NPS--Proposed Closing of Sections of the Skyline Drive at the Shenandoah National Park, 12/1992; FERC Order 636; Carbofuran; Shenandoah Valley Civil War Site Study, 1991","1996-Appropriations; 1996-EPW, January - May; 1996-Banking; 1996-Intelligence; 1996-Foreign Relations; 1996-Energy; 1996-Administration; 1996-EPW, June - December; 1996-Armed Services; 1996-Agriculture; 1996-Governmental Affairs; 1996-Education; 1996-Commerce; 1996-Speeches and Floor Statements; 1996-Finance; 1996-Budget","Wilder Letter to Warner (Thank you); Preservation Issues in Transportation Bill; Legislative Notice On S. 1204; Letter to Editors on Fast Proposal; Notes from Meetings; Blacksburg Road Transportation Bill H.R. 2950; Comparison of Key Features of Bills; Virginia's Position on Highway Bill; Letter to Senator Chafee on Highway Bill Conference Committee 7/30/1991; Highway Users Federation Letter, 6/6/1991; American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, Letter, 6/5/1991; House Proposals; Charts; Letter Signed by Senators on Allocution Issue; Compact Issue Transportation Bill H.R. 2950; Washington Post \"What Path Lies Ahead for US Highways\"; Letter to all Senators on Fast Proposal, How their State would Fare; Newspaper Articles; Thank You Letters to People Who Helped with Surface Transportation Bill; Senate Proposals; Untitled folder: House and Senate Proposals; Untitled folder: Reauthorization Bill 2950; National Capitol Region Infrastructure Authority; Numerous Charts; Senator's Letters; Copies of Virginia Revised of Highway Bill (Administration) 3/7/1991; Letters from Organizations on Passage of S. 1204; EPW Committee Mark-up Bill S. 965; EPW: 3/5/1991, Hearing on Administration's Proposed Surface Transp. Assistance Act and FY 1992 budget for FHWA; List of House/Senate Staff on Highway Bill; Memo on Donor State Issues; Warner Amendments to Surface Transportation Bill; Press Release on Warner East Bill; Impact of Surface Transportation Bill on Fairfax County Dec. 16/1991; Amendments filed for Mark-up of S. 965 5/22/1991; List of Highway Coalition States; Commercialization of Rest Areas on the Interstate System; Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1991, Administration Bill; Information Distributed to Senators and Stuff for Meeting on 5/21/1991","Collective Bargaining Agreement Between the Pittson Coal Group Companies and the United Mine Workers of America [binder]; C.S. Pay Reform '90 [presentation folder]; Federal Pay Reform '90; CFC New Reg. Problems; Legislation; Federal Pay Reform Act 1990 [presentation folder]; Pay Bill, Executive Pay [presentation folder]; Loose Memos; SES Pay Bill [presentation folder]","Special Projects [presentation folder]; VA/HUD 2002 (HR 2620) Passed Senate 8/2/01 [presentation folder]; INSLAW Case [presentation folder]; The Atlantic Monthly, 11/2002 [magazine]; 2001 Completed Bills [presentation folder]; FY 2002 Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations Passes (9/13) [presentation folder]","Bridge; Highway Trust Funds - Rail - Amtrak [presentation folder]; FHWA Comments; Design Standards; Projects; Commerce Committee Issues; Park Roads; Noise Barriers; Central Artery; Corps; Coalfields; Conf. Language; SNP ROADS [presentation folder]; Danville: Enhancements; Projects: Route 288 NHS MAIL; NHS Bill; Additions - projects; Proposals; Sec. 1003 [c]; Scenic Byways; Virginia Comments/ Proj.; Safety Belts (NH, ME); FHWA; I \u0026 M; SIBs; Call Boxes; Single Audit; Members Issues; Budget Letter","J. E. B. STUART BIRTHPLACE; V. D. O. T. - UMTA Section 3 Discretionary Funding; ENR: Potomac Greens [presentation folder]; Craney Island Disposal Site; Waterford Foundation Loudoun County, Virginia [presentation folder]; VIMS Pathology \u0026 Toxicology Center; Norfolk Dredging - Sand; DoD: Warner Environmental Education Amendment; Battlefields [presentation folder]; NPS - Broadway Work Center; ODEC - Clover Plant [presentation folder]","Minimum Wage; Blind Convention; Virginia Seminary; Dahlgren School; Virginia Hospital Association: Spring Conference, HOS/PAC Breakfast; Christiansburg-Montgomery Co., Chamber of Commerce Dinner; NIRSCHL- 3/11/ 2:30/SR 236; SEAA; World Immunization; VAD Speech; Decade of the Brain Resolution","Untitled Folder: Children's Performance Workshops: Videos: News Coverage- Child Abuse Prevention (VHS), blank (VHS), \"Knock, Knock Who's There\" (VHS); Reconciliation; Genicom/GE Case; 52 Association Regatta; High Risk Notification; Drug Testing/FEDs; Drugs/Gen","Dairy; ST Research; Agriculture Appropriations, H.R. 3603; FY 1997; R \u0026 D; Dredging; Poultry- Wage \u0026 Hour; AHEC; Ethiopia; NCRS Auburn Dom; Labor- S. 324- Volunteer Firefighters; Independent Women's Forum; Conservation; Water; Dairy; Rural Development","102nd Congress- 1st Session, Subcommittee on Environ. Prot. Toxics Use and Source Reduction Provisions of S.976; 7/24/1991; Potomac Greens, 1991; PUHCA- Summary Point Papers [binder]; EPW Hearings on Recycling, 102nd Congress, 1st Session; 6/5-6 1991; 102nd Congress, 1st Session, S. 1473, Warner, 7/15/1991; Materials Recycling Enhancement Act of 1991; Hazardous Waste recycling, 9/13/91; RCRA: Waste to Energy; S.1473, Comments on Bill Materials Recycling Enhancement Act of 1991; RCRA: Packaging and Labeling, Hearing 7/31/1991","149 folders of recommendation materials (letters, resumes, etc.), arranged alphabetically by last name A-L","IVHS - Smart Cars, Smart Highways, Blacksburg Road [presentation folder]; VIMS Sea Turtle Stranding [presentation folder]; Oil Pollution Act [empty presentation folder]; Nitric Acid Shipments [presentation folder]; Saltville [presentation folder]; Blacksburg Road - Smart Highway Route 460, New River Valley Environmental Coalition 7/17/1990 [presentation folder]; Risk Assessment [presentation folder]; Cluster Rule; SNP Roads [presentation folder]; loose materials: FEMA and transportation issues; CFCS [presentation folder]; (CMAQ) Congestion Mitigation \u0026 Air Quality Improvement [presentation folder]; Environmental Unfunded Mandates [presentation folder]; CSOS [presentation folder]; National Park System Reformat: Hearing NP, F \u0026 L H.R. 260 (Hefley) 2/23/1995 [presentation folder]; TVA [presentation folder]; RCRA/Universal Waste [presentation folder]; Cluster Rule [presentation folder]; James River NWR; Endangered Species [presentation folder]; Yucca Mountain [presentation folder]; Above Ground Storage [presentation folder]; Thomas Jefferson Commemoration Commission [presentation folder]; Ships at Sea [presentation folder]; OTC/LEV [presentation folder]; Ship Board Trash [presentation folder]","Transportation Appropriations 1999 - RABA amendment; Air Force Memorial; 4.3\"¢\" repeal; Wilson Bridge - 1999; Corps Reorganization; Smithsonian - Conservation \u0026 Research Facility","untitled: Appalachian Development Highway System; Aviation Tax; Alexandria Seaport Foundation; FCC - Consolidation; FEMA; Environmental Results; Nuclear Waste; Army Corps. of Engineers; GSA - Pricing; Magnuson; Coal; Newport News Shipbuilding; Kennedy Center; DOT Lease; Arlington Boathouse; Norfolk Southern; Hampton Roads Air; Coast Guard; Aviation Security; Embrey Dam; Metrochek; Untitled folder: Woodrow Wilson Bridge Improvement Study; Excursion Train; Southeast Fed. Center; Woodbridge; ATF; ESA; Courthouses; Potomac River Basin; Wetlands; Tariff Building; Sandbridge; Electric Deregulation; City of Lynchburg; STEP 21 [empty folder]; CSX CONRAIL","Lake Gaston 1994: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Lake Gaston 1993: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; DoD Letter; Justice Letter; Statement; GAO Letter; Interior Letter; Lake Gaston/FERC, 1994: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Lake Gaston 1995: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]","104th Congress - Senator John Warner Sponsored Legis.; 1996- Small Business; 1996 Labor; 1996 Judiciary; 194th Congress No Position; 104th Congress Co-Signed 1995; 104th Congress Co-Signed 1996; 1996 Dear Colleagues; Mail Reports- GE; 103rd Congress- Legislation Sponsored/Co-Sponsored; 104th Congress Co-Sponsored","Manager's Audit [presentation folder]; Wilson Bridge Hearing 6/6/1997; Dorgan [presentation folder]; Air Bags; Spending Audit; Local Government Support Step 21; Amtrak Issues; ISTEA: Sept. 1996 Hearing; Judiciary Crime and Courts-General; Minimum Guarantee; S. 672- 1997 Emergency Supplemental; Domenici (adopted) [presentation folder]; Chart [presentation folder]; Moynihan [presentation folder]; ISTEA: Reauthorization; TIFIA [presentation folder]; Bridge Program; Moseley-Braun [presentation folder]; Hutchinson [presentation folder]; Research-GWU-Louisiana Proposal [presentation folder]; Reid [presentation folder]; Safety; VA Univ. Requests; NEPA [presentation folder]; 1997 Apportionments [presentation folder]; Audit [presentation folder]","Safety Hearing; CEBAF; I-73 Letter Sec. Of Tran. Martinez, 4/27/1994; NTSB Rules on Truck Drivers 1995; Corridor H [2 folders]; Truck Weight/Driving Hours; Virginia; D.C. Planning; US Route 58; Sound Barriers; Smart Roads; Speed Limits; Nuclear Waste Policy Act; Belle Haven Marina; I-73; NHS; Private Property Rights; 3rd Crossing; Untitled presentation folder: clippings, correspondence, and reference material regarding the ISTEA; Metro; Interstate 73 Articles; DOT; Colonial National Historical Park Legislation S.1278; Thomas Jefferson Planning; Federal Employees; Route 95 and Route 627 in Stafford County; Wolf Trap; Arlington Boathouse; I-73 Corridor through Virginia Notes; Norfolk Federal Building","Courthouses Under Construction; Senator Warner Votes on Rescissions GSA Construction; Regulatory Reform Hearing; RCRA-Nickles; New Courthouses; Tobacco Row Project; NEH; Regulatory Reform; Federal Communications Commission; NWF Compatibility; Format Used to Write Briefs for GSA Projects; GSA Letter of Rescission Package; Governors; Biological Survey; GSA Security for Federal Buildings; Coastal Barrier Resources 1994; Cedar Creek Battlefield; SEC Funds HR 5060; GSA Time-out and Review Progress Report; Food and Drug Administration Consolidation Project Background; TJSPARE: Senator Warner; Courthouse Construction Program; Letter from Judge Broomfield; Victims of Communism; Senator Warner [presentation folder]; Environmental Research, Development and Demonstration S.1545","Untitled Folder: correspondence and reference material regarding the ISTEA; Senator Warner, correspondence [presentation folder]; Alexandria Seaport Foundation; Appropriations FY 1996; Ballast Water; Jamestown; Lease (Personal), correspondence regarding assistant's lease, 1988 budget; Menhaden; Untitled presentation folder: correspondence, clippings, and reference material regarding the Woodbridge Wildlife Refuge; Environmental Partnership Service; ISTEA; Kim-Stan Landfill; Johnston/Robb Regulatory Reform; ISTEA; Tax-Diesel/Excise [presentation folder]; Tourism; FDA Consolidation; Baseball","Faircloth - Interstate Desig.; Lott - ISTEA; Planning; S. 1519 - ISTEA Extension [presentation folder]: State Balances - 10/1, HR 2514, Loose Papers (faxes, statements); S. 607: Superfund Recycling Equity Act; Research; QBS-Inhofe; Dulles Rail; OMB Scoring; EDA/ARC Reauthorization; Thomas Amendments; DBEs; UTC Proposal [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Tables and Graphs related to the Highway Budget; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence and Bound Copy of 1999 Fiscal Program Regarding the Appalachian Regional Commission; ARC Coalfields Expressway; CBO Scoring/Letter","Hearing-Confirmation for Judges Jones, Michael Sheffield, 8/26/1980; Press Conference-Roanoke, Virginia, 4/16/1981; Central Virginia Bank Women's Assn, Roanoke, Virginia, 4/22/1981; Comm. Science, Transp. - Stmt on behalf of Sherman Unger - Gen. Counsel - Commerce, 4/24/1981; Speech-William \u0026 Mary-Charter Day, Williamsburg, Va.-2/7/1981; Appalachian Coal Awareness Conf., Roanoke Civic Center-Oct. 24/1980; Virginia Assn on Aging, Richmond, Virginia, 10/10/1980; Virginia Manufacturers Assn, Williamsburg, Va., Sept. 26/1980; Untitled Folder: America's Economy and Its National Security; Untitled Folder: Mark Fowler; Virginia Coal Council Luncheon, Roanoke, 10/24/1980; Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce, 10/17/1980; Education; Camelot Hall Nursing Home, Arlington, 3/14/80; Implementing the National Materials \u0026 Minerals Policy Res \u0026 Development Act of 1980 (P.L. 96-479); Press Conference Richmond, Virginia, 4/14/1981; Commissaries; Press Conference (Judgeships-Dredging) Norfolk, Virginia, 4/15/1981; Floor Statement Amendment to S. 1442 Sept. 18/1980; Women's Council of Realtors Political Affairs Meeting-Memphis, Tennessee, 10/28/1980; Can A Democracy Live Within Its Means; Taiwan Issue; Press Conference Charlottesville, Virginia, 4/17/1981; 6th District Fundraiser for Phone Banks, Roanoke, Va. 8/28/1980; Senator Warner-GI Bill Statement, 3/19/1981; New River Valley Home Builders Ass. Radford, Va. (D. Mason) Aug. 22/1980; American Assn. Port Authorities, 10/22/80; Richlands (1980)-Coal Show Richlands, Va. Sept. 11/1980; National Conference on Education \u0026 the Elderly, Arlington, Va., 8/18/1980; Chesapeake Bay Conference, NASA Research, Va., 10/9/1980; Untitled Folder: Energy Department Nominees; Speech-Newport News Bar Assn. James River Country Club, Newport News, 4/14/1982; S. Res. 501--Commending James M. Roche-Chairman, National Committee for 8/18/80, Employer Support-Guard Reserve; Press Conference Abingdon, Virginia, 4/16/1981; Senate Energy Committee Hearing Growing Importance of Coal in International Trade-9/16/80; Virginia Congressional Delegation, Luncheon, 2/5/1981 (vepco); Joplin, Missouri, 10/29/1980; Cumberland School of Law - Law Day '81, Cumberland, Virginia - 4/4/1981; Alta Vista Chamber of Commerce, Alta Vista, Va. 3/27/1981; Lincoln Day Speeches-Cheyenne, Wyo. And Salt Lake City, Utah - 2/12 \u0026 13. Re Inflation \u0026 Soviet Military Power; Energy \u0026 Mineral Resources Subcommittee, 3/24/1981; Springfield, Missouri 10/29/1980; Armed Services Committee Intro of John Marsh for Sec. Army, 1/26/1981; Huntsville, Alabama, 10/28/1980; VA. 1st Cong Dist. Republican Convention Williamsburg, VA. 4/24/1981; Untitled Folder: Young Americans for Freedom of Virginia; United States Coal Exports: The Future for Appalachia; Floor Statement: S. 3247, Dredging, 12/5/1980; Floor Speech - Congratulating Sen. Milton Young of North Dakota on Service to Senate, 3/12/1981; Mobile, Alabama, 10/28/1980; General; Floor Statement - Introduction of the Coal Export Assistance Act of 1981; Floor Statement - Amy Facca article \"There's No Easy Way on Energy\" Dec. 15/1980; Campaign-1980, Speeches \u0026 Background October","Senate Record Vote/Statistics 1988 [binder]; 88 individually sleeved pages from the Congressional Record, arranged chronologically; 101st Congress Floor Statements, June- [binder]; Floor Statements, 100th Congress continued...1st/2nd session [binder]","MLK Memorial; Materials related to Hearings on Citizen Participation in the Political Process [envelope]; S. 511-Voting/Handicapped; Rules; Untitled presentation folder: Memorandum, Bills; Campaign Fin; Loose Papers: Memorandum, Clippings, Materials related to Hearings on Citizen Participation in the Political Process; Campaign Finance; Materials related to Hearings on the Constitution and Campaign Reform [binder]; Rules-Architect Hearing 6/30; Gifts, Campaign [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: Bills, Reports, Memos, Correspondence","Untitled Folder: Clippings regarding Contested La. Senate Race; Tower #2/3; 1991 Transportation Bill; Term Limits; Liz Taylor; Contested La. Senate Race; 10/2000; Tower #3/3; Soviet Trip; US Troops/Somalia; Tower #1/3; Smart Road; Space Station/Super Collide; Smithsonian; 1977 Inauguration; \"Tail Hook\"-Kelso","POW-MIA; Info Technology; 1989 Ray Raise; False Cape St. Park; Newport News S Building; Fredericksburg Battlefield; Flood Control; Jail; Fort A.P. Hill; Hospitalized; Rivergate- Alexandria; Miller Letters; Official Travel; National Guard - RIF; Seawolf; Regardies Interview; Judgeships/U.S. Attorneys; Rules Committee - \"Net\"; Labor- Striker Replace; Kuwaiti Contracts; Save Manassas; Lorton; GOP Conflict; Henry Foster- Nomination Surgeon General; Honoraria; Foreign Aid; Explore Highway; Salem VA Hospital (veterans'); Lake Gaston; Senate Leadership re: Senator John Warner; Polls; HUD/Marshall Home; Fort Sheridan - Arlington Land Swap; I-73 Route (NHS); Navy; National Science Foundation; ITT - Night Goggles; Federal Employees; N. E. A.; Grip - \"Noise\"; Health Care; To File; Cate Magennis; Gun Control; Shenandoah Battlefield; Small Business","Coal Miners Health Benefits; Bosnia; Clean Water Act; Clean Air; Bosnia; Deficit - BBA - Tax Cuts; Anti-Ballistic Missiles; Airports Authorization / Parking; Army Corps of Engineers; Environmental Cleanup; Abortion; Clinton's Budget - Tax Plan; Air and Space Ext.; Administrative Office; Avtex; Avtex; Drugs; Campaign Finance Reform; AIDS Vaccine 6P160 DOD; Agriculture - Peanuts, Tobacco; Avtex; Constitution; Clover power plant; Bork; Announce - 1996; Electoral College; CIA Relocation; Amtrak Rail; E.P.G.; College Grad; ARGUS; Defense Budget Cuts; Congressional Records","Floor Statement - Support of Armstrong Amendment 571 - Armed Service; 11/9/79; Warner- Virginia Farm Bureau Federation, Roanoke, Va; 11/29/79; Warner- Keynote Lunch- National Convention Armed Forces Comm. \u0026 Elec. Association, Washington, D.C.; 6/19/79; Press Questions; 1/16/80; Commencement - Southside Va. Community College, Alberta, VA; 6/15/79; Warner- Israel Bonds Dinner Providence, R.I.; 11/27/79; Warner - 7th District Black Caucus; 5/13/79; Award Ceremony - Outstanding Young Virginians- Richmond, VA; 12/9/79; Warner - PRSA THOTH Awards Banquet, Washington D.C.; 2/29/79; Warner- Republican State Convention, Roanoke, Va; 6/30/79; Warner- Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce; 5/25/79; SALT II; Warner- Florida Republican Convention; 11/17/79; Warner - Virginia Agribusiness Council, Richmond, VA; 1/16/80; Commencement - Loudoun County High School, Leesburg, VA; 6/10/79; Hearing- Inspector General Nominee, SBA - Senate Select Committee Small Business; 5/16/79; Warner- Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, Newport News, VA; 11/9/79; Warner- Farm Bureau - Northumberland Lancaster; 11/12/79; Greek-American Gala Banquet-Norfolk (Archbishop Chrysostomos-Cyprus); 5/20/79; D.C. Governmental Efficiency Subcommittee S. 828 Metrorail Funding; 9/28/79; Floor Speech - DOD- Nimitz- class Nuclear Carrier; 9/29/79; Untitled Folder: Warner- Shenandoah Valley Travel Assoc., Harrisonburg, VA; 11/26/79; Commencement - Chinchland High School, Portsmouth, VA; 6/9/79; Warner - Statewide Conference on \"Parenting,\" Richmond, VA; 10/3/79; Ship Commissioning- Nassau-LHA-4 Pascagoula, Miss; 7/28/79; Brookings Seminar- WX- 2/27/79; NCCJ- Newport News; 3/1/79; GOP State Convention - Roanoke, Va.; 7/30/79; American Friends of the Hebrew UNIV Scopus Award to Eliz. T. Warner; 1/13/80; Virginia Broadcasters Assoc., Va. Beach, VA; 6/14/79; Agronsky and Company - TV; 1/5/80; Warner- McLean Business/Professional; 5/15/79; Hearing - Assistant Secretary Nominations DOT- Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee; 12/11/79; Floor Statement - Military Option in Iran; 4/23/80; Warner- Virginia Retired Officers, Richmond, Va; 9/22/79; Luncheon- Va. Community, Business \u0026 Opinion Leaders, Richmond, Va; 6/15/79; Conference- Southside Congressional Longwood College; 12/1/79; Floor Speech - Thank you to Senate Staff Club; 12/20/79; Floor Statement - S. 1656 - Nat'l Fisheries Develop. Act of 1979; Warner- VA Independent Telephone Association- the Homestead, Hot springs VA; 10/18/79; Warner- Texas GOP; 7/29/79; Merchant Marine \u0026 Tourism Subcommittee Shipping Regulatory Legislation; 10/1/79; Floor Speech - Iranian hostages S. Res 315; 12/15/79; Paul Boucher; Warner- Tobacco Assn., Greenbriar, W. Va; 5/27/79; Untitled Folder: Annual awards Dinner the American Technion Society; 12/8/79; Floor Statement - Annandale Football champions; 5/24/79; Hearing - Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Administration to Senate Banking Committee; 12/6/79; Waynesboro, Va Public Library Dedication; 6/24/79; Hearing- Assoc Attorney Gen, U.S. Dept. of Justice - Judiciary Comm.; 12/7/79; Warner- Chrysler Issue, Galax, VA; 11/2/79; Floor Speech - Warner Hails Byrd's Warning on Debt Ceiling Increase; 9/14/79; Warren Memorial Hospital Dedication; 6/23/79; Untitled Folder: Warner- Fishburne Military Academy Commencement Exercises; 5/26/79","Press 1994 Con't. by Robin [floppy diskette]; 28 press clipping packets in random order. Packets put together by date.; Press A-N 1994 by Robin [floppy diskette]","48 press clipping packets in random order. Packets bundled by date","66 press clipping packets in somewhat chronological order by date. Packets grouped by date","Untitled Folder: correspondence and reference materials; Agriculture; Submarines/Seawolf; Women in Military Memorial; Untitled folder: speeches and reference materials; United Daughters of Confed.; Warner 1/2; Miscellaneous Speeches; Warner/Wilder Tour (post R. King Trial); Remarks: Agreement Between East TN Natural Gas Co. and Equitable Resources, Inc., Bristol, VA, 8/20/1985; JW Cartoons; Speeches September-October 1985; Speeches, May-June 1985; Bosnia; Loose clippings and correspondence; Vets Memorials; Text of press clippings [loose] 1994; Vietnam Puller; Women in Combat; JW 2/2; Taxi Meters; USS Ronald Reagan; Awards to Constituents; Speeches July-August 1985; Battlefields; War Powers Act Byrd/Warner; Women's Conference; Transportation; Dulles Center","~200 folders of press releases numbered 1990 1 to 161 and 1991 1 to 38, currently out of order, some folders empty; 7/1985: speech index 1985; Untitled folder: correspondence","1987 Speeches; 1987 Transcripts; 1987 Extra Releases; Press Releases 1988; General Contractors Speech; 1988 Transcripts","21 folders of Political Mention clippings (some photocopied) from 1989-1995","Speeches January-March 1984; 1985 Transcripts; Transcripts 1986; Speeches June-November 1984; Speeches 1985; Speeches 1986","Community Leaders Luncheon, Richmond, VA, 1/16/1980; National Marine Corps Off. Assn., Arlington, VA, 5/24/1980; Warner-Dalon Statement Non-endorsement of Republican Pres. Candidate, 3/14/1980; House Committee- Public Works, Washington National Airport, 6/11/1980; Floor Statement - Lobbying Activities of Office of Surface Mining, 3/27/1980; Lincoln Day 2/14/1980; Warner-60th Annual Banquet, Hampton Roads Maritime Association, 5/6/1980; Warner-Chesapeake Men for Progress, Norfolk, VA, 1/18/1980; Warner-National Maritime Council Legislative Review Program, New York, NY, 2/4/1980; Virginia Medical Society Luncheon, Capitol, Washington, DC, 5/14/1980; Dedication- Heritage Foundation Program, Washington, DC, 5/14/1980; Keynote Speech- Seventh District GOP Convention- Charlottesville, VA 5/10/1980; Warner-Commencement-Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, VA, 1/18/1980; Warner- Navy Federal Credit Union Annual Meeting, Vienna, VA, 3/24/1980; Floor Statement, 2/8/1980, Draft Registration Not Include Women; Subcommittee on Parks, Recreation, and Renewable Resources, Vietnam Veterans Memorial SJR 119 3/12/1980; Commencement-Virginia Intermont, Bristol, VA, 5/3/1980; Keynote Speech- Republican Mock Convention-Washington and Lee University, 5/9/1980; Floor Statement - S. 2585 \"Ocean Shipping Act of 1980\" 4/24/1980; Floor Statement- 200th Anniversary, American Victory- Yorktown, 6/4/1980; Luncheon-National Association of Environmental Professionals, Rosslyn, VA, 4/22/1980; Report-Synfuels Report, Letter to Andrus, 2/6/1980; Republican Women of Capitol Hill, 6/25/1980; Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Radford, VA, 2/11/1980; John Wayne Family Luncheon, Washington, DC, 3/6/1980; Warner-National Energy Resources Organization, Washington, DC, 2/21/1980; Commencement Address Bluefield College, Bluefield, VA, 5/24/1980; Commonwealth Dinner, Richmond, VA, 3/28/1980; Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Williamsburg, VA 3/22/1980; D.C. Governmental Efficiency Subcommittee S. 828 Metro-rail Funding Legis.; Warner-Northern Virginia Automobile Dealers Association 3/11/1980; Award Speech- A. Phillip Randolph Award to Willie Mays, 4/17/1980; 1980 Republican National Platform, 5/8/1980 (2 folders); Warner- Commencement Christopher Newport College, Hampton, VA, 5/18/1980; Tidewater III Conference, Easton, MD, 2/1-3/1980; Hearing-Senate Armed Services Comm. Military Compensation, 1/22/1980; Hearing-Committee on the Social Security Admin., Assist. Sec. Dept. HEW 3/19/1980; Warner-Sixth District Economic Conference, Natural Bridge, VA, 2/11/1980; Hearing- Sen. Veterans Affairs, 6/18/1980; Warner- Virginia Seafood Council, 3/8/1980; GOP State Convention Banquet Richmond, VA, 6/6/1980","25 folders and 4 packets of press clippings from Dominion Media Service Co. Service, arranged by week with more than one folder for some weeks","18 folders of clippings from 1/1-7/14/1995","14 folders of press clippings from the Dominion Media Service Co. service, arranged by week, more than one folder for some weeks","1986 Press Releases [binder]; 1985 Press Releases [binder]; 6 folders and 4 packets of press clippings from the Dominion Media Service Co. Service, arranged by week, more than one folder for some weeks","1996 Miscellaneous; 1996 Campaign Photos; Miscellaneous 1997; 1996 Press Clips: Election Pictures [empty folder]; W. Post Exon \u0026 JW SASC hearing on Downing Assessment 7/25/1996 [envelope]; 1998 Clips; 1995 and Earlier Miscellaneous; PTO; 1996 Press Clips: Daily Press Wednesday, 6/12/1996; Election; 1996 Press Clips: Thursday 11/7/1996 Richmond Times Dispatch; Final Louisiana Press Pack; 1996 Miss VA. /Teen USA; 1996 Press Clips: 11/6/1996 The Daily Press; Lake Gaston; 1998 Military; G.W. Birthday [empty folder]; Rules - general info.; 1996 Staff; 1996 Military; Haysi Dam; 1996 American Legion; Military - Miscellaneous; 1996 Press Clips: The Washington Post Wednesday 6/12/1996; Federal Employees; 1996 Press Clips: 11/6/1996 The Virginia Pilot; 1996 Press Clips: Select Election 1996 Clips 11/6-7/1996 [packet]; 1997 Military; 1998 JW \u0026 Governor [empty folder]; 1996 Press Clips: The Farmville Herald 6/7/1996; 1996 Press Clips: The Va. Pilot Wed. 6/12/1996","James Monroe 1758-1831  [book];  The Reader's Digest Dictionary of Quotations  [book];  Tough Choice Who made them .. And who didn't, The Concord Coalition's Deficit Reduction Scorecard 103rd Congress 1993  [booklet];  Miracle on the Potomac, The Kennedy Center from the Beginning  [book];  Billy Franklin's Tough Enough, The Cocaine Investigation of United States Senator Chuck Robb  [book];  Fix Bayonets! [book]; Miracle at Philadelphia: The Story of the Constitutional Convention May to September 1787  [book];  The Hite Report on Male Sexuality  [book];  Our American Government, What Is It? How Does It Function? 150 Questions and Answers  (1981 Edition) [book];  America: An Affirmation of Faith  [book];  A Search for the 100 Greatest Members of Congress, Heroes of the US Congress  [book];  Eminent Americans: Namesakes of the Polaris Submarine Fleet  [book];  Henry Cabot Lodge, Late a Senator from Massachusetts, Memorial Addresses Delivered in Congress  [book];  Will the Gentleman Yield?  [book];  Song and Service Book for Ship and Field  [book];  Profiles in Courage  [book];  Webster's Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary  [book];  Pages From the Virginia Story  [book];  The X Factor, A Quest For Excellence  [book];  Jefferson, Public and Private Papers  [book];  The New Fat Cats, Members of Congress as Political Benefactors  [book];  Military Project Management Handbook  [book];  Richmond Redeemed, The Siege at Petersburg  [book];  The Battle of Berlin 1945  [book]","ISTEA; Smart Road; Untitled Folder: Correspondence regarding ISTEA; Section 153; ISTEA; DOT Building; DOT; ISTEA II; ISTEA II-Transit; ISTEA Grants-Va.","Richmond- DOD Data Center, Other Virginia Closings/Issues; Fort Lee; Loose paper: Report of Secretary of Navy, Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990; Fort Monroe; NAS Oceana","Press Releases, 1983 [binder]; Press Releases, 1988 [binder]; Press Releases, 1984 [binder]; Press Releases, 1987 [binder]","14 folders of press clippings, arranged by chronologically by week","15 folders in no real order, clippings grouped by date.","Untitled Folder: Remarks Before the conference banquet of the National Security Industrial Association Anti-Submarine Warfare committee; 5/18/83; Norfolk, Norfolk Chamber of Commerce; 4/29/83; Joe Canada Breakfast/Growing Conservatism/GOP Successes; 10/10/83; Transcript of Phone Interview tom Matthews/Kingsport Times Haysi, Coal Slurry, topping off; 6/30/83; Floor Statement - In Memory of Sen. Jackson; 9/14/83; Floor Statement - on Amendment To Transportation Conference Report H.R. 3329; 8/3/83; Confirmation Hearing/Judge Yock Judicial Committee; 7/22/83; Staunton-Augusta County Chamber of Comm. Dinner- Staunton, Va; 1/21/83; E \u0026 MR Subcommittee Hearing on S. 1634 Mineral Lands Leasing Act; 10/18/83; Public Hearing- HOV- Restrictions at Cutis Memorial Parkway- George Mason HS, FC, VA; 4/14/83; Interview- National Public Radio- Helen Whelan; 1/4/83; Transcript/Phone Interview with Chris Hansen, Reuters \"Deep Strike concept\"; 6/17/83; JWW Remarks/Federal Employees Forum- Old Dominion Univ., Norfolk; 10/22/83; Norfolk Chamber of Commerce; 4/30/83; Finance Committee/Governmental Lease Financing Reform Act Amendments; 9/29/83; Floor Statement - Insertion of Statement of ABA on Intelligence of Synfuels in Soviet Union; 5/16/83; Floor Statement - Dedication of the Memorial Plaque re Iranian Rescues Mission; 5/5/83; Speech Before Transportation Inst to minority bus members; 7/27/83; Transcript- Chris Callahan, Va. Network Telephone Network; 5/19/83; Va. American Legion Speech; 7/9/83; Remarks of JWW/National Coal Assoc., Wash, DC; 11/17/83; Floor Statement - IMF Loan Quota; 6/8/83; News Release on Harvey Wilkerson/4th Circuit Court Appointee; 11/12/83; Floor Statement - on SPR; 10/19/83; Floor Statement - Memory of Mary Preston Courtney; 12/13/82; Floor Statement - Honoring Harry F. Byrd, Jr.; 12/8/1982; Subcommittee Civil Service, Post Office, and General Services; 5/26/83; Confirmation Hearing/Judge Merow Judicial Committee; 7/22/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Amendment to Modify HOV Requirements on I-66; 10/24/83; Remarks: MTN. Empire Community Big Stone Gap; 6/11/83; U. Pa. debate; 3/30/83; Confirmation Hearing: Francis M. Mullen, Jr., Jud. Committee; 6/15/83; Floor Statement - Confirmation Hearing/ Jane Restani; 11/7/83; Floor Statement - Nomination of Kenneth L. Adelman, Arms Control Agency; 4/14/83; Senate Rules Committee, Federal Election Law; 5/17/83; Speech at Lorton Town Meeting; 9/9/83; Remarks: Freedom's Foundation Awards Program; Capitol; 6/15/83; Warner-Durrette Conversation/Va Beach; 11/5/83; Trans./Int. for \"the Lawmakers\" Senate Armed Services Committee; 10/12/83; Alex., Dedication of Torpedo Factory Art Center; 5/20/83; Senator John Warner Statement - Confirmation Hearing of Sherman E. Unger/Senate Committee on the Judiciary; 9/29/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Terrorist Attack on Marines in Lebanon; 10/24/83; Floor Statement - Armed Services Personnel Educational Travel; 11/3/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner on S. 237 S.1006; 11/1/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Announcement of Bowen Commission's Intent; 11/16/83; Floor Statement - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources- Strategic Minerals; 5/19/83; Speech by Senator John Warner to Commissioners of Revenue Association of VA; 11/15/83; Floor Statement - Battleship Missouri; 12/13/82; Governmental Affairs Conference, Washington; 5/11/83; Veterans Day Speech; 11/11/83; Untitled Folder: Introductory Remarks for Vice Pres. George Bush; 4/13/83; Hearing of Senate Judiciary comm./Re J.H. Wilkinson; 11/16/83; Interview- Henry Eason; It's Your Nation's Business; 5/19/83; Floor Statement - Kasten-Dole Compromise; 4/20/83; Senate committee on Energy and Natural Resources- Gas Hearings; 12/12/82; Floor Statement- Resolution to Commemorate Bicentennial of Treaty of Paris; 5/17/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner on S.J.Res. 196; 11/10/83; \"Energy Independence\" Speech; 8/9/83; Testimony of Senator John Warner/Committees of House and Senate on Veterans Affairs; 11/16/83; Luncheon w/Assorted General Contractors/Business Issues and Government Leasing; 10/7/83; Interview w/Chas. Wheeler/BBC/; 9/14/83; Launching-USS Yorktown- Pascagoula, Miss; 4/16/83; Floor Statement - Nat'l Tourism Week; 6/29/83; Luncheon Honoring House of Del./Va Beach; 11/5/83; Armed Forces Committee and Electronics Assn Shoreham-Americana Hotel-Washington, D.C.; 4/14/83; Floor Statement - Tech Vet School; 6/29/83; Subcommittee on International Trade (Finance Committee) Tariff on Apple Juice; 10/21/83; Speech- Young Republican Fed., Richmond, VA; 4/23/83; The Coal Industry; 8/9/83; Testimony- Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; 4/21/83; Phone Interview/Post; 9/6/83; Opening Statement; JWW/Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources; 11/15/83; Floor Statement - On S. 764, Air Travelers Act; 11/16/83; Speech at Opening of Henrico Co. Rep. HQ; 9/8/83; Floor Statement - S. 764- Air Traveler Security Act of 1983; 4/20/83; Immigration Reform and Control Act S. 529; 5/17/83; Floor Statement - To Put General Richardson's Address in CR; 7/83; Transcript/QA Press availability/James Watt; 10/7/83; Lawmakers; 7/14/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Scottsville Flood Control Project; 10/25/83; Subcommittee on Water Resources Committee Pub Works- Long Creek Canal and Tangier Island; 5/17/83; Public Hearing on Lake Gaston; 11/17/83; Floor Statement - Submits Sen. Byrd's Speech; 10/7/83; National Coal Assoc. Federal Affairs; 11/17/83; Press Conference I-66; 5/17/83; Appropriations Committee-Subcommittee on Interior Re. HR 1931 - S. 802- Parkway; 5/5/83; Veterans Affairs Committee Stmt of Harry N. Walters- Administrator Designee; 12/8/82; Floor Statement - on Amendment To Interior Appropriations Bill; 7/26/83; Floor Statement - National Retired Teachers Day; 8/4/83; Remarks of JWW Amherst 4th of July Celebration, \"The American Flag\"; 1983; Floor Statement - Nuclear Waste; 12/20/82; Floor Statement - Confirmation Hearing/Ross Buckley; 11/8/83; Senator John Warner Remarks/League of Women Voter Union Theological Seminary Richmond; 9/14/83; Floor Statement - Taxpayer Compliance and Withholding; 6/16/83; Floor Statement - Intro. To Mathias Speech on Palladian Architecture; 6/8/83; Interview-Mike Cozza, Jefferson Pilot; 5/6/83; Transcript/Interview Jim Bacon/Roanoke times/World New Port Dredging; 6/28/83; Interview w/Roger Lindberg (WVEC)/RE: Mil, Manpower level; 5/3/83; Interview w/Joel Brinkley, N.Y. Times/Lebanon Security; 11/4/83; Transcript/Phone Interview Tobacco/dairy; 10/7/83; Floor Statement - Forty one Years after Pearl Harbor; Dec. 7/1982; Senator John Warner Introduction of Amend to 1984 Treasury/Post Office Appropriations Bill- Moving Expense Reform; Rules Committee- Re: Purchase of Calendars; 12/9/82; Floor Statement - JWW/Burial of Indigent Veterans; 10/25/83; Hearing: Jud Committee, Southeast Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact; 9/6/83; Floor Statement - Senate Tourism Caucus; 4/20/83; Speech by Gov. Robb/Report of Top Management of VA. Chamber of Commerce; 10/26/83; Transcript, Channel 4 Interview/Lebanon; 9/83; Hearing- Oversight Hearing on Strategic Petroleum Reserve; 5/6/83; Naming of US Courthouse, Norfolk, Va., Judge William E. Hoffman; 12/23/82; Interview w/Senator John Warner by Rose O'Connor, WTKR-TV; 11/14/83; Statement on Lyn M. Schlitt Nominations, Sen. Finance CMTE.; 6/14/83; Transcript/Phone Int./Va. Pilot Lake Gaston; 10/7/83; Testimony Before Aviation Subcommittee HS. Public Works Committee On S. 764 (Air Travelers Sec); 7/26/83; Dedication of Heritage Foundation; 10/3/83; Untitled Folder: 5/16/83; Interview- Karlyn Barker, Washington Post; 4/21/83; Floor Statement - TV Coverage of Senate Proceedings; 12/23/82; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner on US Coal Exports to Japan; 10/27/83; Remarks of JWW/Hampton Institute Convocation; 9/11/83; News Release on JWW urging Rededication to Freedom/11/12/83; Interview: w/Ed Prina, Copley News Serv. Re: Military manpower; 5/6/83; Armed Services Committee Intro. C. Cox, Assistant Secretary of the Navy; 5/24/83; Introductory remarks for Admiral Hyman Rickover Award Ceremony; 11/1/83; VA Savings and Loan League Speech, VA Beach; 6/17/83; Floor Statement - JWW/Advance Procurement SN SSN 688 Submarines; 11/8/83; Subcommittee on Education, Art and Humanities; 4/8/83; Confirmation Hearing- Moody Tidwell Judge- US Claims Court; 5/4/83; Opening Statement: JWW/Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources 11/10/83; Floor Statement - Soviet Shooting of Korean Flt. 007; 9/14/83; Floor Statement - on H.R. 1646 RR Retirement Solvency; 8/2/83; Extra copies of Staggers Act Testimony; Remarks on JWW American Federation of Government Employees AFL/CIO; 8/4/83; Speech- McLean, Fairfax County Arbor Day Celebration; 4/25/83; Floor Statement - Re: UP Amendment 1484 to H.R. 6211- Multi-employer's Pension Amendment Act of 1980; 12/16/82; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/US coal Exports to Japan; 10/28/83; Big Stone Gap, Wise, Norton, Wash, DC; 4/23/83; Interview: ABC; 7/8/83; Floor Statement - Retirement of Albert A Applegate; 12/20/82; Satellite Speech to the Norfolk Chamber of Commerce; 1/5/83; Floor Statement - MX Missile; 5/25/83; Atoka Speech; 9/10/83; Floor Statement - H.Con.Res. 153 - Statue of Martin Luther King; 12/20/82; Interview- Bill Woods- Virginian Pilot- MX- Midgetman; 4/25/83; Floor Statement - Low Altitude Reconnaissance Cameras- 12/18/1982","To Sales Execs at Jefferson Club Roanoke/Free Enter; 3/8/83; Untitled Folder: Floor Statement- Amend the Tariff Schedule of the United States to Impose a Duty on Apple and Pear Juice; 2/3/83; Subcommittee on Manpower and Personnel; 3/8/83; Interview: W/Pat Towell, Congressional Quarterly; 3/9/83; 12 folders of press clippings grouped by date.; GW PRKWY S. 802; 3/11/83; Floor Statement - Strategic Nuclear Threat; 3/23/83; The Northern Virginia Women's History Coalition; 3/8/83; Interview- Tara St. John- World Perspectives- Re: Def Budget, Arms Control Port Legis; 2/23/83; Interview: News Availability/U.Va.; 3/7/83; Greenspan Comm. Full retirement for Fed. Workers from 55 to 65; Assoc Gen Contractors of VA. Convention Awards Lunch- Homestead, Hot Springs, Va; 1/22/83; Untitled Folder: Election Law Hearing; 1/26/83; Interview- George Wilson- Washington Post- Warner Proposal on Reduction in End Strength; 2/22/83; Interview- Nancy Bradsher, Watch on Washington; 3/16/83; Floor Statement - Senate Amendment #512, New Fed Employees in Social Security, 3/18/1983; Floor Statement - Erosion Control Projects in the Chesapeake Bay; 1/26/83; 3/8/83; Interview- Joe Shapiro, U.S. News and World Report; 2/15/83; Dulles Toll Road Groundbreaking Ceremony; 1/29/83; Lions Club; 3/83; Speech: ADM. Rickover Dinner w/3 Presidents; Sheraton, D.C.; 2/28/78; Interview- WTAR Radio, Norfolk; 3/2/83; Floor Statement - Enterprise Zone Employment \u0026 Develop Act of 1983; 3/18/83; Commerce- Confirmation Hearing for Helen Marie Taylor- Bd. Dir. Pub Broad; 2/4/83; Cumberland, Cumberland Repls.; 3/15/1983; Floor Statement - George Washington Parkway, Va; 3/9/83; Lincoln Club Dinner, Vienna, VA; 2/4/83; Mining and Reclamation Council of America; 3/22/83; Speech at FT. Myer; 3/3/83; Statement on State of the Union; 1/25/83; Floor Statement - Commission on the Centennial of The Civil Service; 3/14/83; 10% Withholding Requirement Savings Interest and Investment Dividends; 2/10/83; Vepcopac, Richmond; 3/11/83; Untitled Folder: \"Coal Slurry Pipeline Act\"- S.267; 3/14/83; Floor Statement- Air Travelers Security Act of 1983; 3/10/83; Judiciary Committee- Appointment Alfred S. Regnery - Admin. Juvenile Justice \u0026 Deliq. Prev. - Department of Justice; 4/6/83","4 folders of press clippings from August, Sept, Nov, and Dec of 2000; Loose Paper: misc. press clippings, Warner press releases, and legislative copies; 19 bundles of press clipping packets grouped weekly","Talking Points for Crossfire [binder]; Abortion Votes 1979--1989 [binder]; Memos and Correspondence regarding speaking engagement at the Washington County Chamber of Commerce [binder]; Press Releases (85-88) EPW [binder]; Military-Soldier-War Quotations [binder]; United Citizens, Nixon-Agnew [binder]; Press releases, talking points, etc. [binder]; Speech writing materials on various topics including Air/Space Extension, Balanced Budget/Economy, Crime, Defense/Foreign Policy, GOP, Heath/Education, Highways, Property Rights, Speech, United Nations, etc. [binder]; Speech writing materials on various topics including Budget and Auburn Dam [binder]; United Citizens, Nixon-Agnew, Report 10-5-68 [binder]","1996: 2/1-3/7 clippings; 1996: 1/22-31 clippings; 1996: 1/1-7 clippings; 1996: 1/8-14 clippings; 1995: 12/1-7 clippings [loose]; 1995: 11/1-7 clippings [loose]; 1996: 3/15-21 clippings; Press Releases 1989 [binder]; 1996: 1/15-21 clippings; Sen. Warner's Quote Book (clippings) [binder]; 1995: 11/22-31 clippings [loose]","30 packets of press clippings, arranged in reverse chronological order","Press Clippings on the Investigation of the Election of Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu, Vol. II-Book 2 (Sept. 1997-Dec. 1997 [binder]; 1997 Releases [binder]; Untitled Binder: Press Releases 1996; Press Clippings on the Investigation of the Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu, Vol. II-Book 1 (1/1997-8/1997) [binder]","Transcripts - 8/1984; Written Requests (media, congrats, welcomes, etc.); Transcripts - 7/1984; Transcripts - 101984; LAIRD; 1982 Microfilm Index; Transcripts - 9/1984; Transcripts - 6/1984; Straight Remarks (cancelled); Foreword for Military Manual; Press Letters; Loose papers: speeches; Untitled: clippings and correspondence; Background for Warner Bio; GMV Speech 11-16-88; Transcripts - 11/1984; 1983 Microfilm Index","49 packets of press clippings, arranged by date","9 folders of political mention clippings, April-December 1997","Warner Record 1985 [binder]; Warner Record-6/1984 [binder]; Record Votes-1981, 1982, 1983 [binder]; Senator John Warner Voting Record, 79-80-81 [binder]; Floor Statements 1986 [binder]; JWW Missed Votes, 97th \u0026 98th, -84-, (82/83) [binder]","Floor Statements, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Continued [binder]; Grant Notices, 1986 [binder]; Record Vote Analysis, 102nd Congress, 2nd Session, Press","JW Schedules-Week; Subs-Teaming; Education Stuff; T-mond B-Day; Energy and Water; ACITIC- VA Tech; LOB Culpepper; CRS on Internet; Bosnia/NATO/Europe; Transport/WW Brigade; Amers Tax Reform; Miscellaneous Articles; BASC Releases 99; Accomplishments 105th Congress, 1st Session; Tobacco; NEA; VA Press News; Senate Barber; State of Union 1-98; Laptops; Sabato Roast; EDA/Development/Westmoreland/Tapahook 5-98; Berlin Airlift; Ralston; Defense/SASC; JW Bio. D's; Lorton; T. Vaughn and Const. File; Beth George; Loose articles; Cohen Trip, 2-98, Face CBS; Press Requests; Juvenile Justice; SBA Small Business; Speeches; Ethics/Lobby/MCI $; USS Wisconsin; Vets Burial Bones; Keagan A-Port; High Tech; Depots, N. News; VA D-Day Ceremony 11/97; Newt-Speaker File, Marietta 1-98 speech, CHC 1-98 speech; ATF-JW; ANC Waivers; DoD Authorization 1997","Pres. Cabinet Nominees [presentation folder]; McNulty; Ashcroft; James Younger; Mental Health/Terrorism; Ricky Ray; Chavez; Tobacco [presentation folder]; Thompson; Rod Paige; Ted Olson, 4/5/2001; Brownlee; Barnhart; Ombudsman [presentation folder]; Brian James","Weekly Mail Reports, 1997; 105th Mail Reports, 1998; 105th Dear Colleagues - Cosigned; 105th Dear Colleagues - Miscellaneous; 105th Floor Statements, 1997; Weekly Mail Reports, 2000; 105th Floor Statements, 1998; 105th No Position; 105th UC's-Cosponsor of JW Legislation; 105th Dear Colleagues - Senator John Warner; 105th Sponsor/Cosponsored","ESEA : Math and Science; ESEA; ESEA : My Notes; ESEA : Class Size; ESEA : Teacher Liability; ESEA : Floor Students last day; ESEA : Background; ESEA : VA Specific background; ESEA : 21st Century Community Learning Center; ESEA : Homeless/LEP; ESEA : School Counseling; ESEA Group Views; ESEA : Magnet Schools; ESEA : Title I; ESEA : Straight A's","The Power of Creativity: VSA arts, 10/2000 [VHS]; Loose paper- No child left behind bill, 2001; ESEA [presentation folder]; Roger Gregory","8/2000; College Admissions; 5/2000; 9/2000; 6/2000; 4/2000; 11/2000; 2/2000; 7/2000; 10/2000; 3/2000; 12/2000; 1/2000","67 folders, mainly correspondence, arranged alphabetically by last name","Tobacco Warehouse; Tobacco-OSHA Regulations, Labor Department; Mike; Loose clippings and correspondence re: tobacco; SBC Hubzones; Loose Papers: reference material re: small businesses; Loose Papers: clippings and correspondence re: small businesses; NASCAR; Loose clippings and correspondence re: tobacco; Tobacco Row- Urban Revitalization","Info Regarding Tobacco Suits; Briefing Book: The Food and Drug Administration and Tobacco Regulation [portfolio folder]; Tobacco 2nd Hand Smoke:; Tobacco: Tobacco Issues 103rd, Cigarettes [presentation folder]","Loose Papers: Notes, Business cards, Faxes, Statements, Correspondence; S.942 Mr. Warner--Markup materials; Untitled Portfolio: Dredging Contractors of America; Untitled Folder: Correspondence, Faxes; Small Business-S04 program-HR3719; Small Business-HUB Zones-S.1574; Northrup; 06/05/96--Small Business Agenda, Stewart Verdery/Mr. Warner; 06/04/98--Oversight of SBIR Program Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Reston Chamber; Virginia Small Business Awards Luncheon [binder]","140 Daily Schedule Files, arranged chronologically","Speech Material; Untitled Envelope: articles and press releases; Loose Paper: speech with research material; Articles [bag]; Speaker's package on Nuclear Arms and Arms Control [binder]; Loose Paper: articles; Untitled: Colston A. Lewis; Zumwalt file [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: articles; Untitled: Speech at Segregated School; Defense; Loose Paper: articles, press releases, booklet with photographs of Liz Taylor and Senator, and correspondence; Land Fairfax Human resources council; Loose Papers: articles","Warner: Leadership for Virginia [binder]; Warner Record [binder]; Warner Record Addendum; Senator John Warner Voting Record- 1987 [binder]; Voting Record 1985 [binder]; The Warner Record- 1987 [binder]; Warner Record 1986 [binder]; FEC Report, 1st Quarter [binder]","SEPA/PMAS; Arts and Humanities; Aid- Federal Triangle; PMA; Shenandoah National Park; Historic Preservation; Regulatory Reform; Rural Electric; GSA Projects; Untitled: congressional material/speech; Security in Federal Buildings; Lane View Elementary School","WRDA 1998: loose paper and reference materials, correspondence, and testimonies [presentation folder]; WRDA 98: loose paper and reference materials, correspondence, and legislation [presentation folder]","Louisiana; Recreation fees lang.; New York; Illinois; Idaho; Maryland; OMB Policy; Texas; North Carolina; MMS Fee; New Hampshire; Georgia; Connecticut; Studies; North Dakota; Florida; Corps/Leg. Counsel memos; Tennessee; Kentucky; South Carolina; Washington; Rhode Island; Indiana; Sub-Committee Hearing, 6-98; New Jersey; Arkansas; Contingent Authority; Montana; Missouri; Alabama; Wisconsin; Pfiesteria; California; Massachusetts; Substitute Amendment; VA WRDA Issues; Delaware; Oregon; Oklahoma; Nevada; South Dakota; Michigan; Nebraska; Pennsylvania; Admin. WRDA; Mississippi; Corps Proposed Language","Box of empty files permanently withdrawn from collection.","7 folders of clips, arranged chronologically by month (1/2001-5/2001)","Warner: McLaughlin; 5/27 [audiocassette]; John Warner Radio 7 60 second spots; 9/24/84 [reel to reel]; Stakeout with Nunn and Warner after briefing on Persian Gulf; 7/6/88 [audiocassette]; Nightline; 3/24/86 [audiocassette]; Today Show: Chuck Scarborough; 12/29/83 [audiocassette]; Liberty University/Richmond: Press Conference on Soviet Trip; 9/9/85 [audiocassette]; Warner; 6/17 [audiocassette]; Tape of Keynote and Nomination Speech of JWW; 6/5/82 [audiocassette]; Senator Warner Speech for Virginia Garden Club; 4/8/1986 [audiocassette]; Record of Warner deposition [audiocassette]; Journal- Editors; 10/30/84 [audiocassette]; Tower/Warner Press Conference on Mid East Trip; 1/10/84 [audiocassette]; UP-Tenkins; 10/26 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner Song by David Elliott (703) 662-6310/662-8201 [audiocassette]; Warner Acceptance Speech- Hampton; 6/2/1984 [audiocassette]; John Warner, Seven :60 Second Spots, 9/25/84 [audiocassette] (3 copies); Time Mag. Jay Brangan Sp 1 [audiocassette]; JWW introducing the President [audiocassette]; Salute to John Warner; 11/17/83 [audiocassette]; Final Segment- NPR; 10/23 [audiocassette]; Lucette Lasnaco with Jack Anderson [microtape included] [audiocassette]; Sen. Warner Women's National Defense Forum Luncheon; 6/18/1984 [audiocassette]; Warner-Roosevelt Launching; 10/27 [audiocassette]; Warner; 5/20 [audiocassette]; River Bank Inc.: Displaced Homemaker 60, Child Support 60, Job Market 60; 1984 [reel to reel]; Dub: Goldwater, Knaffowitz/Warner [audiocassette]; Founders Day Address: Senator John Warner, Burruss Auditorium; 4/27/1984 [audiocassette]; Delmarva/Agrinet 1/18/84 a.m.; Virginia Sports report with John Hambrecht (5 mins) 7/11/84 [audiocassette]; Warner- Republican Rebuttal; 9/14/88 [audiocassette]; Hampton Roads Breakfast; 3/30/84 [audiocassette]; Today Show Long Commission [Beta]; Ice Cream party on Capitol Hill; 6/20, 1985 [VHS]; Defense Platform Committee- Democrat; 5/1988 (2 tapes) [audiocassette]; Water Washington; 6/20 [audiocassette]; Farmville; 9/17/84 [audiocassette]; Warner \"Radio America\"; 9/16 [audiocassette]; Today Show; 2/11/84 [Beta]; Peter Hardin; 12/20 [audiocassette]; McNeil-Lehrer; 12/28/83 [Beta]; Today; 12/29 [Beta]; 12 untitled audiocassettes; Edythe Harrison Speech to Federal Women Employees, 8/25/83 [audiocassette]; Letter from Joseph M. Kline to Senator John Warner; 9/11/1985: contains photos from 1978 Convention; Sen. Warner Last two Tapes- Three in all [audiocassette]; 153 slides in 7 containers of various imagines of Senator John Warner; Virginia Democratic Convention [audiocassette]; 1985 Liberty University Convocation, Senator John Warner [audiocassette]; Patillo Report, 10/30; Harrison Press conference 10/31 [audiocassette]; Two untitled audiocassette; Press Conference- Hampton; 6/1/1984 [audiocassette]; Demonstration Tape: Symphony No. 40 Mozart, Arranged by T. Morishita [audiocassette]","Orphan Drug Act; Breast Cancer Gala [presentation folder]; Parental Leave (Gen); ACTPL [presentation folder]","Organ Donors [presentation folder]; Unos./HHS/Liver Allocations; Bone Marrow Registry [presentation folder]; Kassebaum HIPAA/Kennedy [presentation folder]; Breast Cancer: Funding and Research [presentation folder]; Organ Transplant Reauthorization; Organ Transplant Unos/Network [presentation folder]; Breast Cancer/Abortion [presentation folder]","149 folders include correspondence regarding events, schedules, itineraries, etc., arranged chronologically by day","101 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name (A-N)","December; College Admissions 1997; July; August; January; September; February; March; October; May; MCI Letter; April; June; November","PTO [presentation folder]; PTO; PTO [presentation folder]","U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Business Case Analysis of Space and Facilities Management, 5/22/1998 [binder]; U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Space Consolidation Project, 3/30/2000 [binder]; U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Space Consolidation Project, 9/1998 [binder]","Labor Salting, correspondence, notes and reference materials regarding labor; Labor-Flextime S.1129; ENDA; Labor-Ergonomics; Labor-FLSA-General; Labor-S. 1099; Labor-Family and Medical Leave; Untitled presentation folder: Contains NLRB Cases; Labor Minimum Wage Legislation/Congressional; Loose correspondence, memos, legislation, articles, and literature regarding the Millennium Society Act, 1996; Labor-EEOC; Untitled presentation folder: Contains Floor statements from JW on TEAM Act; Labor-Team SBC Hearing; Labor Collective Bargaining; Untitled presentation folder: Contains correspondence, articles, and reference material regarding the TEAM ACT; Untitled presentation folder: Contains Dear Colleague letters received, 1997; S.1232-Firefighters; Memorandum [presentation folder]; Labor-FMLA; Labor-Minimum Wage Press; D.C. Tax; Untitled presentation folder: Contains correspondence, literature, articles, and press releases regarding the TEAM ACT, 1996","122 folders include correspondence regarding events, schedules, itineraries, etc., arranged chronologically by day","107th Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; 107th Appropriations Letters; 107th Appropriations Requests; Appropriations Letters 107th; 107th Appropriations Request; 107th Administration; 108th Aging","107th Cosigned Letters; 107th Floor Statements; 107th Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; 107th Governmental Affairs; 107th Senator John Warner \"Dear Colleagues\"; 107th Banking/Budget; 107th Energy and Natural Resources; 107th Finance; 107th Armed Services; 107th Cosigned \"Dear Colleagues\"; 107th Senator John Warner Sponsored Legislation; 107th Foreign Relations; 107th UCs for Senator John Warner Sponsored Legislation; 107th Commerce, Science, and Transportation; 107th Judiciary; 107th Rules and Administration; 107th Cosigned Letters; 107th Environment and Public Works","LEGIS: 101st 2nd Session [binder]; EPA Notices 1989/National Institute of Health Grants Jan-June 1989 [binder]; Record Vote Analysis 101st Congress 2nd Session [binder]; LEGIS/101st 1 Session [binder]","Grant Notices 1989 (1/1/1988-1/1/1990) [binder]; Grant Notices 1985 (1/1/1984-12/31/1985) [binder]","121 folder in chronological order by date","124 folders in chronological order by date","120 folders in chorological order by date","122 folders in semi chronological order by date","102 folders in sporadic chronological order by date (the dates jump from 10/19/2000 to 12/29/2000 and 12/2-30/1999)","1/1998; College Admissions; 6/1998; Mark Warner; Eastern District Judgeship: Williams; Eastern District Judgeship; Eastern District Judgeship: Roush; Eastern District Judgeship: Lee; 3/1998; 5/1998; 4/1998; 2/1998","8/1998; 11/1998; 12/1998; Norman Moon; 7/1998; 9/1998; Freidman","140 folders in chronological order by date","CTFC [presentation folder]; Water; Farm Bill - General; Water Projects [presentation folder]; FTF S.1541 [presentation folder]; Grad School [presentation folder]","Sugar, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Cotton, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Evening and Weekend Courses; Federal Marketing Orders and Federal Research and Promotion Programs, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Oilseeds, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Wheat, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Supervision, Management \u0026 Leadership; Peanuts, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Agricultural Export Programs, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Training 1996; Fed Grains, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Honey, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Rice, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation","105th Cosigned Letters; 105th Interior; 105th Veterans; 105th EPW; 105th SBA; 105th Judiciary; 105th Foreign Relations; 105th Finance; 105th Rules; 105th Appropriations; 105th Administration; 105th Intelligence; 105th Commerce; 105th EPW; 105th Budget; 105th Agriculture; 105th Government Affairs; 105th Ethics; 105th Energy; 105th Armed Services; 105th Labor; 105th Banking; 105th Cosigned Letters; 105th Aging","91 Folders containing correspondence, invitations, maps, and reference materials, from June 1 to 9/29/2001","213 Folders arranged chronologically by day, from 6/1/1998 to 12/31/1998","79 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name (O-Z)","ISTEA; Smart Road; Untitled Folder: Correspondence regarding ISTEA; Section 153; ISTEA; DOT Building; DOT; ISTEA II; ISTEA II-Transit; ISTEA Grants-Va.","See Me's; Untitled Folder: Monthly Mailings; Debate Issues; Leg Assignments; Dog Story; Loose Papers: Correspondence, Reports, Clippings; Untitled Binder: Briefing Agenda and Background Material for Jack Hoggard; MPS; General Provisions; Campaign; DoD Auth Conference; 104th Congress, 2nd Session; Monthly Mailings","Flat Tax; Charlotte Neal; Chinese Visit; Senator Smith Remarks; HQ AMC; Gail Crane; Port Security; Mini-Retreats; Harry Diamond; Caldwell \u0026 Santmyer; Untitled Folder: Virginia Baseball Club Inc.; DoD Drug Strategy; VA Milcon; Dick D'Amato 43088; Fort Eustis; Bedford D-day; Mis; Coal-DOD; Colin Powell; Gail Crane; Prayer Breakfast; RTD Questions; VET-VA. Nat. Guard Ass.; General Dynamics (AAAV); Gays in the Military; DISA; Gays in the Military; Richmond Defense Supply Center; AT \u0026 T FDS; ROA Roanoke Speech; Speeches; Adam Clarey; SDI","93 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing invitations, correspondence, reference materials, and maps","Aquaculture: clippings, articles, correspondence, reference materials, legislation [presentation folder]; Research: clippings, articles, correspondence [presentation folder]; Press: clippings [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: press clippings, research/studies, letters against, letters in favor, testimonies from 2/4 and 2/13 hearings, bills, markups/amendments, notes/misc./Senator John Warner's statement; Loose questions and statements regarding labor issues; Alexis Herman: clippings, articles, reference materials, correspondence, notes, press releases [presentation folder]","Loose papers: Legislation, memos, reference materials, correspondence; fills entire box","IDEA: Loose House and Senate version comparisons, memos, proposals, legislation, notes, and clippings [presentation folder]; IDEA: Empty folder [presentation folder]; IDEA: Loose correspondence, memos, reference materials [presentation folder]","Wilkins Halt; Albert V. Bryan Court House; GSA/FDA; BIOSTONE Gap; GSA (3 folders); GSA Leasing; Loose Paper: Correspondence from 1995; GOAs; VA Municipal Wastewater Agencies; Harrisonburg; Border Stations; ATF and PTD; FCC Business Week; VA Projects","FCC; CWA/Navy Discharge Limits; NARFE; Treasury Appropriations/Civil Service; Postal; Jim Charleston","Speeches April-May 1984; Transcripts 1984; Correspondence 1985; Loose Papers: newspapers from 1984 and 1986; Robb; Transcripts 1984","90 folders of accepted invites in chronological by date.","Rappahannock Refuge; Chesapeake Bay; CAFÉ; OPA; Environment; Global Climate","ARC, budget summaries, reference material, legislation [presentation folder]; Miscellaneous: correspondence, articles, reference material [presentation folder]; Virginia Institute of Marine Science, loose folder; Loose: postcard, National Alliance of State Rural Water Associations; Appalachian Regional Commission, correspondence, clippings, reference material; King William Reservoir, correspondence, articles, reports, reference material [presentation folder]; NOAA, article [presentation folder]; FDA Consolidation, clippings, legislation, correspondence [presentation folder]; Chesapeake Bay, reference material, correspondence [presentation folder]; EPA, reference material, correspondence, articles [presentation folder]; Embrey Dam, correspondence, clippings [presentation folder]; National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Establishment Act, legislation, memos [presentation folder]; Air Bill, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Natural Disaster Protection Act, correspondence [presentation folder]; Gorton ESA Bill S.768, reference material, legislation [presentation folder]; McConnell-ARC Bill and reference material [presentation folder]","153 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing daily schedules, correspondence, and notes","152 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing invitations, correspondence, reference materials, and maps","181 folders of schedules, arranged chronologically by day","Budget/Finance Issues and Requests [presentation folder]; Parramore Island; FY 1999 Appropriations; Mt. Weather; Bernard Berne; Interior; Land and Water Fund","Projects; Grafton Sinkholes; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence, Reports, Clippings; Roanoke-Visitor Center; Avetex Redevelopment '92; Private Property; Maritime Security; Chincoteague; Security; Avtex--1991; Wetlands; National Highway Systems Map; FY 1991 Appropriations Requests","Newport News Airport; FAA: Nominees MWAA-Bill; FAA: Loose Papers: legislative copies; TRACON; AIP- MWAA; Aviation; Perimeter Rule; FAA: Senator Warner; FCC/AIP; FAA: Loose Papers: correspondence, legislative copies, and notes; AIP- Federal Triangle; FAA","State AIP Funding; GW Bill; U.S.- Japan Aviation Policy; Norfolk- Tug Boat; MWAA- Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority; (AIP) Funding; Aviation competition Bill; S. 386; FAA- Amendment; MWAA; MWAA; Airports","Title IV- Studies; Title II- Gen. Provisions; Senate Offer; Untitled Folder: correspondence; Title V; American River-WRDA; Loose Paper: notebook with hand written notes; Private Sector Contracting; WRDA 1999; Title III- Project Related Provisions; American River and CA AWR; Loose Paper: legislative papers; Title I- Project Authorization 44","EPA; The Big Dig; ARL Projects \u0026 EPA Projects; Untitled Binder: Proposed Interstate 73; NGA; YA. Aviation Plan; Radar Ban in Commercial Vehicles; Charles City County; Information Regarding Virginia's Demo Projects [envelope]; Charles City; GSA; Talking Points; HABS-Estuary Habitat; FAA Reauthorization","George; Statement for Hearing on Lorton Prison; Campaign Finance Reform '97; Committee on Rules and Administration; Speeches; Lorton Case (Jennings); Title 44-Keep; Hearing to Consider Revisions to Title 44/GPO [binder]; Senate Prelim on Jenkins-Landrieu; Untitled Folder: Correspondence; Speeches; Rosenbaum File; U.S. Senate Memos on Louisiana Election; Loose Papers: Correspondence, Bills, Clippings; For Immediate Release Papers; Investigation Stuff Woody Jenkins","77 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing daily schedules, correspondence, and notes","104 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing daily schedules, correspondence, and notes","Civil Law/Military Justice CLE Update, Biographical Sketches [binder]; 17 Official Business Envelopes; Manual for Courts-Martial, United States 1984 [binder]; 1996 Election Results [binder]; Loose correspondence from Bob Dole regarding Captain Lancaster Court-Martial, 1991; Government Contract Law Deskbook Volume 1, 1991 [binder]","183 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by day","Federal Transportation Management Program Handbook [binder]; Better, Safer Roads for the 21st Century [binder]; FY 1997: Capital Investment and Leasing Program [binder]; Fiscal Year 1998: Capital Investment and Leasing Program [binder]; U.S. GSA, FY 1998 Congressional Justifications [binder]","EPA; Capital Investment and Leasing Program, Fiscal Year 1996 (binder); Economic Development Administration, Summary of Approved Projects [binder]; 5/12/93 Superfund Hearing, EPA Admin. Browner; Untitled presentation folder: Amendments, Acts, Congressional Record, Clippings; Slots 1 Perimeter","48 folders arranged alphabetically by last name, within each district","Nurse Training Act; Headstart; NIH Grants; Job Corps; Volunteer Fireman/F.S.L.A.; Impact Air, P.L. 81-874; Oyster Point School; Employment Service; Labor \u0026 Econ Growth; Family Celebration Day (envelope); Education Briefing; Illiteracy Commission; John Norton Moore, U.S. Peace Institute; Health Planning; JTPA; Drug Export Bill; Labor--Vaccine Compensation Act '87; Railroad Retirement; Nat. Tech. Library; Higher Education; Handicapped Rights; Missing Children; Summary Reports (portfolio folder); Suspension of U of Penn Funding (envelope); Mental Health","Education Vouchers; Bilingual Education; Penn. Head Injury Clinic-NIH; Child Care; SEA-Exec. C.S.; National Guard Tech.; Central Virginia Community Health Center; Special Pay/S.1327; Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA); A.I.D.S,; Asbestosis; Child Abuse; Railroad Ret/C.S. Ret. Credit; FEHBA Relocation Amendment; SEA, 1/29/85 [portfolio folder]; Vets Pref./Sheltered Workshops; Black Lung Town Hall Meeting","Education Vouchers; Bilingual Education; Penn. Head Injury Clinic-NIH; Child Care; SEA-Exec. C.S.; National Guard Tech.; Central Virginia Community Health Center; Special Pay/S.1327; Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA); A.I.D.S,; Asbestosis; Child Abuse; Railroad Ret/C.S. Ret. Credit; FEHBA Relocation Amendment; SEA, 1/29/85 [portfolio folder]; Vets Pref./Sheltered Workshops; Black Lung Town Hall Meeting","Attack from the Right; Warner Letters-106th; FY 2001 Budget Requests; Virginia: Department of Economic Development [bound item]; Photograph of Presentation by United States Department of the Navy; Clippings and File Folders [file folder box]","24 miniature UPS trucks in individual boxes","National Abortion Rights Action League; Christian Action Network; Pro Warner; Consumer Federation of America; Congressional Quarterly Reports; League of Private Property Voters; Citizens for a Sound Economy; Mason/Dixon/Political/Media Research Polls; U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Americans for Democratic Action; Business and Professional Women/USA; Christian Coalition; Watchdogs of the Treasury; American Civil Liberties Union; Liberty Lobby; National Right to Life Committee; American Farm Bureau Federation; Senate Republican Conference; American Security Council; National Association of Manufacturers; United We Stand America; Veterans of Foreign Affairs; Clippings [presentation folder]; National Federation of Independent Businesses; AFL-CIO; National Taxpayers Union; National Education Association; Clinton Administration; Business-Industry Political Action Committee; Council for Citizens Against Government Waste; Concord Coalition; League of Conservation Voters; National Tax-Limitation Committee; Project Vote Smart; American Conservative Union","Vote Smart Web Yellow Pages [publication]; 1995-1996 Private Property Congressional Vote Index (5 copies); Loose Papers: Congressional Scorecards, Correspondence related to questionnaires and surveys; National Vietnam Veterans Coalition, Inc. [portfolio folder]; AARP Vote [binder]; Voter's Self-Defense Manual [publication]; Environmental Briefing Book","276th Engineering Battalion: M/C Payne, Jim Joanson (AA) 276th for P.E. CNTY; Michael Coleman, 1/1992; Mr. Coleman Raphael; Nathan Miller/Dominion Manuf., Jan/Feb 1992; 276th Engineering Battalion: 276th and NG Reserve Issues; Fabrication Company of VA; DT; 276th Engineering Battalion; Evergreen Information Technology, Inc. Barry Nelson; Meeting w/State Sec. Framme; 4/1992; Longer Beam Medal of Honor","Untitled Binder: Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia 1/3/1995 to 7/13/1996; Untitled Binder: legislative activities for 1995","Budget Votes 103rd Cong. [binder]; Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia; 1/3/1995 to 7/8/1995 [book]; Warner Record 102nd Congress 1st Session [binder]; Friends of John Warner Press Releases [binder]; Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia; 1/4/1995 to 10/5/1996 [book]","Warner Record 102ned Congress 1st Session 1991 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Briefing book on Sen. Charles S. Robb; Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia; 1/4/1995 to 1/6/1996 [book]","Virginia Judgeships, recommendations, reference material, clippings, correspondence; Untitled folder, recommendations, clippings, correspondence; Judgeships- Eastern and Western Districts, recommendations, clippings, correspondence; 7 notepads, each designated by a different city name, loose","36 folders arranged alphabetically by last name, within each district","Warner Record for Legislation, 103rd Congress (1993-1994), Book 2 of 2 [binder]; Warner Record for Agencies and Projects, 103rd Congress (1993-1994) [binder]","Loose papers bound by rubber band: Issue Resource Book, 1995; Warner Record for Agencies and Projects 102nd Congress (1991-1992) [binder]; Warner Record for Legislation, 103rd Congress (1993-1994) Book 1 of 2 [binder]; Untitled binder: Warner legislative record, 103rd Congress (1993-1994)","EPW: NAFTA; Energy Taxes: 1993; Admin. Economic Package; Shenandoah River Study: EPA; Henrico County Water Plant- 404; Coastal Barrier Resources; Hampton Roads Center; Pollution Prevention Strategy","Section 29 Nonconventional Fuels Tax Credit; S. 2656- PMPA; S.289- National Air and Space Museum Extension Act of 1991","Warner Record/Vision; Section v. Sponsored Amendments; Warner Record/Helping Virginia; Warner Record/Questionnaire; Transportation Issue; Warner Record/Outstanding Projects; Master Briefing Book [2 binders]; Untitled Folder: Correspondence, Notes,; Warner Record/Issues and Opportunities; Loose Papers: Senator Warner's Vision for Virginia","Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 2 of 4 Parts); Correspondence; A Response to the Majority Report in the Senate Confirmation Proceedings of Judge Robert H. Bork; Policy Review, Fall 1987; Clippings; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 4 of 4 Parts) (3 copies); Newsweek, 9/14/1987; Harry E. Claiborne v. United States Senate; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate Addendum (3 copies); In the Senate of the United States Sitting as a Court of Impeachment; Impeachment Materials; Trial Transcripts; Motions Referred to the Senate by the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee; The New Yorker, Aug. 3/1987; Why the United States Senate Should Not Consent to the Nomination of Judge Robert H. Bork to be a Justice of the Supreme Court","Nomination of Robert H. Bork to be an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court; Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate (Part 3 of 3); Report of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 2 of 4); Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 3 of 4); Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate (Part 2 of 3); Proceedings from the United States Senate in the Impeachment Trial of Harry E. Claiborne; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 1 of 4) (2 copies); Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice; Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate (Part 1 of 3); On the Impeachment of Harry E. Claiborne; Markup of H.R.461, Impeachment of Judge Harry E. Claiborne, Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives. NOTE: all printed matter in this box can be found in Government Documents at Alderman Library.","Legislative Proposals [presentation folder]; Background Information [presentation folder]; Women's Conference; Loose Papers: Correspondence, Clippings; Administration Position [presentation folder]","Amtrak- Mountain Div.; Imaging Science Technologies; CIT- Composites Manufacturing Technologies; Gloucester- Cheatham Annex; Upward Bound Wytheville Com. College; Oil Spill Contingency Plan; Harwood/Bechtel/DOE; Holy Cross Abbey; Shoup; Loose correspondence and reference material; Washington County Literacy Grant; Amtrak - Silver Star; Poquoson River; Gibson Explosives; GARCIA- SMT contract Naval Supply Center; EPA-UST Regulations; DoE/B \u0026 W Hot Fuel Cell Fac.; Suffolk City Landfill Evaluation Report Fact Sheet; Mt. Empire Community College","G.W. Forest- Lennox- Waynesboro; Manassas Battlefield 1989; PHS- Peninsula Institute For Community Health; Abingdon Courthouse; George Washington Carver Regional High School; Red Hill; Harrover Property- Manassas Battlefield; Virgin Islands Education Grant; Pittsylvania Wayside Park; Kiptoke Beach-FWS; Anadigicom Corp.; loose correspondence; Blue Ridge Parkway; Delmarva Ministries; Fort Belvoir Proposed Waste Storage Facility; Kluge Shooting Preserve; Arlington Christian School; Mason Neck NWR; COE Poquoson River; Base Closings-Villalpando; Front Royal- Rt. 340- Shenandoah National Park; RFK Stadium; COE Dinwiddie Wal-Mart; Buena Vista; GSA- Virginia Manufacturing; Doyle Lumber, Inc.; Mountain Top Parkway-9th; Fries Mill- EDA- Whitt Ent.; Pulaski County- Hercules Inc.; Hampden-Sydney College; Warren County; ENR: Sproul/The Erskine Company","VIR-101 Congress Morgan Custody Case; LHR-101 Congress Minimum Wage; VA-101 Congress Pittston Coal Negotiations; JUD-101 Congress Hastings Impeachment; Virginia: Roanoke Hospital Merger; JUD-101 Congress Drugs-Bennett DC Task Force; Judiciary-101 Congress King Federal Holiday Commission; VR-101 Congress Whitaker, Sally Furniss; Untitled folder regarding Kenneth W. Starr nomination for Solicitor General; Shelburne Glebe Plantation, U.S.","Full box of loose materials including photo album, magazines, newspaper clippings and some correspondence","Vet-A-Thon; Kate Smith Background; File Copies --- Issues and Answers (empty); Untitled Envelope: Background Information, Navy Aircraft Carrier Service Life Extension Program; 2/9/1979; Wiesenthal Reception; 4/29/1979; Letter to Pres. --- 3/21/1980; RE: Military Compensation; Senator Warner's Biographical Sketch (empty); Loose Papers: newspapers; S. 720; Warner - First Six Months; News --- JWW Remarks Swearing-in; 1/2/1979, Richmond; Untitled Folder: news clippings","115 envelopes (plus one presentation folder) in somewhat chronological order in reverse. Months skip: 3/1-24, Feb, Jan, and 6/1-30","184 envelopes in chronological order by date (some envelopes empty)","Congratulations; General Letters- To Do; Telephone Conversation; Kid Letters completed; Requests; Actions; Phone Tally; Animal Rights; Congrats/Greetings/Eagle Scouts; Greetings/B-Day; Misc. Letters","New Denver Airport, Background/Wolf Letters, 1991; Fauquier County Sewer; S.959--Thomas Jefferson Commission; Smithsonian Board of Regents Info.; 9/29/93 Nominees Hearing: Perciasepe, Goldman, Laws, Nelson; Browner Confirmation, 1/11/1993; Dioxin Water Quality Standard; SEA Grant Program; S.959 \u0026 H.R.2652; 102nd Congress, 1st Session, H.R. 2652, Slaughter, 6/13/1991; Enforcement--CWA 1991; Thomas Jefferson Commemoration Act/Commission; Abingdon Plantation; Virginia Foundation for the Humanities--Bicentennial of VA Declaration of Rights; Other Commissions; H.R. 2444--George Washington Birthplace National Monument Bill; Pol. Rec. Gleason, Michael P.; Nichols Confirmation; Religious Freedom Day Resolution; Sussman Nomination, EPA; Frampton Nomination, EPA; 5/21/1991 Hearing on CWA with Administrator Reilly","Metro Machine; Fort Lee Commissary, Defense Commissary Agency; UNISYS-Egyptian Coastal, Minehunter Program; Racal; 5/22/1991-Gov't Ops, Subcontract Mgmt. in DOD; Hugh Davis Memorial Wing, HR 175/S.498; Legislation in General; DoD Inventory Management, 7/17/1991; S260 Non-Developmental Items Acquisition Act of 1991; \"Warner Amend\" to Brooks Act; Jerry Curry-Nomination, Administration, FAA; Trips; Small Business; Hearings; DLA Command Briefings; 801 Housing-Spotsylvania; 2/26/1991-Governmental Affairs, Procurement Integrity Hearing; RIFs; Land Harpoon; VA Economic Developers Assoc., Speech, Sept. 13/1991; Legislation; 1992 DOD Authorization, Section 842 CoC's; SBIR Hearing, 11/6/1991; Bills; VMI; 6/11/1991, 7/11/1991 Kuwait Oil Fires; News Articles; Extended Cold Weather Clothing System (ECWCS); Desert Storm Casualties; VMI; Strother Smith; Davis-Bacon; S360-Military Reservists, Small Business Relief Act; Willoughby Site-Norfolk NB; 424th Transportation Co. Galax; News Articles; Woodstock Armory; Uncompensated Overtime","Congressman Wolf Letter to GSA Inspector General on Navy, 3/18/1991; Untitled Folder: Correspondence; Yeonas; Navy Consolidation GSA Austin Letter to Warner on decision, 3/20/1991; Navy consolidation Warner letter to GSA Austin on decision, 3/19/1991; Germanium; Closed Cases; Hoffman Management, Inc., to GSA, 3/18/1991; New Market Heights; EPW Fall Committee, Mark-Up Oct. 4/1990, Consolidation of Navy; DCAMO Briefing on DOD \u0026 VA Contractors; Congressman Frank Wolf, Recent language on H.R. 1281, Re: Navy consolidation; Untitled Folder: Press Release; City of Alexandria, Letter from Mayor to Austin, Re: Potomac Greensite; General 1988 Manassas Battlefield; GAO Report 3/1991. Navy Office Space, Cost Estimate for Consolidating the Naval Systems Commands May be High; Untitled Folder: Memorandum; Governmental Affairs: D.C. Lorton; Navy Sec. Ben Rose letter to Sen. Metzenbaum, 3/19/1991; Navy Office Space, Meeting H-508, 8/7/90; Untitled Folder: Referred to the Committee on and ordered to be printed; Untitled Folder: Statement by Senator John Warner on the Northern Virginia Navy Office Consolidation Project, 10/23/1990; Navy Consolidation, Arlington; Untitled Folder: Congressional Record; Vietnam Veterans; Nominations of Judge David Souter to Supreme Court; Navy Project-Single Location; NAACP; Navy Consolidation, Senator Metzenbaum Letters, 2/1991; Navy - Northern Virginia","Endangered Species Act Hearing, 5/13/1992; National Environmental Strategy; Global Warming Hearing, 7/30/91; Untitled presentation folder: Budget Materials; Endangered Species Act Reauthorization: Baucus/Chafee Bill Introduced 5/6/93; Endangered Species Act--General Information; 102nd Congress Legislation, Air/Global Warming; S.533 --Department of the Environment Act of 1991; S.729--Reid Lead Bill","Arlington Boathouse Proposal 1992 [presentation folder]; S.58- National Biological Diversity Conservation and Environmental Research Act Hearing EPW 7/26/1991; Naming Lewis Powell Courthouse; S.1755, Concessions Reform; Colonial Pipeline Oil spill 3/1993`Route 340 [presentation folder]; Airports Authority: Abingdon Ruins; 1994 DOD Craney Island Fuel Depot Transfer to Portsmouth [presentation folder]; EPA: Clean Fuels Rule [presentation folder]; Yorktown Project; Clean Air Regulations- Emissions Trading and others; 5/27/93 EPW Base Closure Hearing","173 folders arranged chronologically by day, contain invitations, correspondence, maps, and reference material","Manassas Battlefield correspondence, reference material [binder]; Loose Manassas Battlefield Park Amendments, maps, correspondence, reference materials, articles; Hearing Testimony, speeches [presentation folder]; News Clips, clippings [presentation folder]; Historic Preservation, correspondence, legislation [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: maps of Manassas Battlefield; ENR: Manassas Battlefield Park; National Park Service, correspondence [presentation folder]; Exhibits, correspondence, maps, legislation, reference material [presentation folder]; Meeting with the Virginia Congressional Delegation [binder]; Energy: Manassas; Prince William County, photographs, correspondence, clippings [presentation folder]; Warner Statement, correspondence, articles, notes [presentation folder]","245 slides in 11 containers: pictures of Senator Warner in various poses, 1978-1987; Cardboard tube: ATOKA Farm Garden Photos (enlarged photograph of blurry window)","Military Justice- Fraud/Waste/Abuse; Untitled Folder: Military Justice- Prisoners; Military Justice - Urinalysis Testing; Military Justice- Espionage Under UCMJ; Untitled Folder: Paul Besozzi; Nominations Process-Senior and Retired Officers; Military Justice- Statistics; Military Justice- Defense Counsel; Military Justice- Proposals (empty); Nominations Process-Frocking; Urinalysis Program; Untitled Folder: Congressional Request for Information; Military Justice- General Correspondence","124 folders in chronological order by date","120 folders in chronological order by date","63 envelopes, one for each day with additional ones for specific trips/events.","44 envelopes, one for each day with additional ones for specific trips/events.","Our Changing Planet: The FY 1991 U.S. Global Change Research Program [booklet]; 1989-1990 101st Congress Letters Cosigned on Energy Committee Issues; Nomination of Judge Souter to be an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court [presentation folder]; Commerce Committee Issues [loose with divider]; EPW: Oil Spills/Chesapeake Bay [presentation folder]; ENR: INT: Shenandoah Valley Civil War Sites Study [presentation folder]; ENR: INT: Wolf Trap 1990 [presentation folder]; Coast Guard [loose with divider]; EPW OIL SPILL LEGISLATION","ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - Statements, Bills; NASA Budget 1991; Tuna Management Act; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - General; California Earthquake Funds; Letters Signed By JW 1990 on EPW Committee Issues; EPW: 101: ICTC; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - Correspondence; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - Senate Committee Consideration; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - House Bill","64 folders of scheduling materials, arranged by date","65 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by date","Personal: Call List for April, May, and June, 1988; Personal: Telephone Log (July, August, September), 1986; Personal: Call List for October, November, and December, 1988; Personal: Call List for July, August, and September, 1988; Personal: Telephone Log (January, February, March), 1986; Personal: Call List for January, February, and March, 1989; Personal: Call List Apr-May-June, 1989; Personal: Telephone Log (April, May, June), 1986; Personal: Call List for January, February, and March, 1988","Untitled Envelope: \"The Search for an Arab-Israeli Settlement\" an essay written following the Ditchley Conference; Personal: Armed Services Committee, 1988; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1984; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1986; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1982; Personal: Condolences, 1989; Personal: Contributions File, 1989; Personal: The Ditchley Foundation, The American Ditchley Foundation, 1987; Personal: The Ditchley Foundation (Includes American Ditchley), 1988; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1985; Personal: Armed Services Committee, 1985-1987; Personal: Birthday Greetings, 1989","47 envelopes in chronological order by date","Bosher/Idea; S. 1220- AIDs ED. Act; Community College; Voc. ED. Consortium; Elders Nomination; Bush Education Plan 1991; Vaccine Compensation; Foster Nomination; Goals 2000- Education Amendment Act; S. 67 Compassionate Pain Relief Act (Heroin for cancer Patients)","L, HHS, ED- 94 Appropriations with Simon Albert; Very Special Arts; Minority Scholarships; NIH Reauthorization H.R. 2507","88 envelopes in somewhat chronological order by date","32 envelopes in chronological order by date (all dates not represented)","John W. Warner Speeches for 1973 [binder]; Secretary Warner Speeches Binder #1 [binder]; Untitled: Speeches made by John W. Warner January - April/1974 [binder]; Loose papers: undated speech, notes and minutes from events 1972-1977[binder]; John W. Warner Speeches for 1974 [binder]","Secretary Warner Speeches Binder #2 [binder]; John W. Warner Speeches for 1972 [binder]","89 envelopes of daily schedules filed by date, every day does not have a folder.","Small Business Institute Program; White House Conference on Tourism and Travel; Small Business Hearings [presentation folder]; Small Business Investment Company SBC; Legal Reform; Small Business OSHA Reform Hearing 12/6/95 [presentation folder]; Small Business Associations [presentation folder]; Oversight of Small Business Association [presentation folder]; Affirmative Action 8(A); SBA Programs [presentation folder]; 8 (A) Hearing, 4/4/95","Personal: Friends, Dobal, Joe; Personal: Friends, Connolly, Thomas F. (Vice Admiral, Ret); Ali, Mohammad; Personal: Friends, Ballentine, Michael/Mary Ballou; Personal: Friends, Campbell, John (Map Project etc.); Personal: Friends, Guest, Virginia; Personal: Friends, Coolidge, Isabella G.; Personal: Friends, Diener, Betty J. (Dr.); Personal: Friends, Hanan, Timothy A.; Barry Goldwater; Personal: The Hunting Box, Cliff and Laura Hunt; Personal: Friends, Tom Beddall; Personal: Friends, Harbert, John (Doctor); Personal: Friends, Bain, Dick; Honorary Board Memberships, 1988; Friends, Bruce, David; Personal: Friends, Cooke, Jack Kent; Personal: Friends, Hodges, Walter J. (Mrs.); Personal: Friends, Bowman, Jean; Personal: Friends, Hufty, Page Lee, 1987; Personal: Friends, Clarke, Melissa; Personal: Friends, The Bob Arnolds, New York, NY; Personal: Warner Friends, Fuller, Deborah, Aspen, Colorado; Personal: Friends, Ferguson Sydney McNiff (Nini); Personal: Dingeman, James (Jim); Personal: Firestone, Julia, Scottsdale, Arizona 85235; Personal: Friends, Daugherty, Elizabeth; Personal: Friends, The Simon Hornbys, London, England; Personal: Friends, Arundel, Arthur W.; Personal: Friends, Bynum, Mike; Personal: Friends, Mrs. Richard E. Byrd (Helen); Personal: Friends, Davies, Christine (Mrs.); Personal: Friends, Brezinski, Zbigniew; Personal: Friends, Abel Smith, J.W. (William); Personal: Friends, duPont, William H.; Personal: Friends, Dee Bartley; Brokaw, Cliff; Personal: Friends, Bill Dunlap, Nat'l Arts Council Appt.; Personal: Executive, Baldridge, Malcolm, 1922-1987; Personal: Friends, Corcoran, King; Ambassador and Mrs. Gottlieb; Personal: Helland, Pete, Friends; Personal: Friends, Bruce Gottwald-Ethyl Corporation; Personal: Friends, Dickerson, Nancy; Personal: Friends, Cook, Edward, and Pat, Palm Beach, Florida; Personal: Friends, Barringer, Beatrice; Personal: Friends, Bronfman, Edgar","31 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by date","Nottaway County; Blackstone Army Airfield; Downtown Site, Proposal Submitted by the City of Richmond, Office of Economic Development, 5/29/1992 [binder]; Southern Gateway Site, Proposal Submitted by the City of Richmond, Office of Economic Development, 5/29/1992 [binder]","CPT Zebrowski, Appender \"Whistle Blowing\"; Army Prosthetics Issue, 1/1992; NAVSEA Drawdown; Misc Aug '92; Misc Oct; Misc 3/1992; Misc-12/1992; 7/1992-Misc; RCI State Dept Grant w/ Russia, Aug '92; Newport News Econ Develop.; Misc 5/1992; Untitled Envelope: Clippings; ILT John M. Sheckler, 228-06-0466; 50th Anniversary of World War II; VA. Trip, 3 Aug-3 Sept; Paul Vandermyde, VSE; April 1992-Miscellaneous; 2/1992-Miscellaneous; 6/1992-Miscellaneous; Nottoway; UXB-Rich Dugger, John Boyden; Vinnell Corp.; Perpetual Freedom, Joanne Vecchinnoe, 1/1992; Relief Operations; Misc Sept 92; County of Nottaway, Virginia [binder]; Midway, Battle of; 1/1992 - Miscellaneous; Misc Nov 92; Seay, Captain Marvin E., USN, Navy, 1991","1990 Trip File; Personal: Trip '92, back up, Tickets, etc.; 11 License Plates from Virginia and Congress","1988 Republican National Convention Caucus Teams Briefing Book [binder]; 41 envelopes in chronological order by date","46 envelopes in chronological order by date","1989 Master Scheduling Log, January - June [binder]; 1991 Master Schedule Jan. thru May Book 1 of 2 [binder]; 1990 Schedule [binder]","Month at a Glance Administrator 1989 [October - December] [notebook]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1989 (January - September) [notebook]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1988, October - December [notebook]; 7/1992 thru 12/1992 [binder]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1988 January - September [notebook]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1987 [notebook]; 1/1992 thru 6/1992 [binder]","118 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name","Master Log January to July 1988; Senator's Log July to December 1989; Senator's Log July to December 1988; Master Schedule Log July to December 1988; Senator's Log January to June 1989; Senator's Log 1/1988; Master Log July to December 1986; Master Log 1990","Record Vote Analysis 101st Congress, 1st Session [binder]; 100th Congress 2nd Session, 200 Congress [binder]; 100th Congress 2nd Session, Record Vote Analysis, 1-199 [binder]","Record Vote Analysis- 99th Congress 1st Session [binder]; 100th Congress: Record Vote Analysis 1-199 [binder]; Congressional Record- Senate [binder]; 100th Congress: Record Vote Analysis 1st Session #200- [binder]","123 folders in chronological order by date","Atoka Country Supper; Atoka Country Supper, Sept. 19/1981; Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island foundation; Tenneco Inc.; Atoka Country Supper; Atoka Country Supper, Sept 13/1980","Toxic Substances Subcommittee Hearing on Lawn Chemicals, 5/9/91; S. 225-- Fredericksburg \u0026 Spotsylvania County Battlefields National Battlefield Park Expansion Act [presentation folder]; 102nd Congress: ANWR Debate [presentation folder]; S. 1220 -- National Energy Security Act, General Information [presentation folder]; Appomattox River Water Authority Hydroelectric Project; National RADOR Action Week Resolution (10/18/1992) [presentation folder]","102nd Congress - EPW, FULL COMMITTEE/SCIENCE ADVISORY BOARD 1/24/91; RCRA: 9/11/91 Hearing, Special Wastes: Oil Mining; Congressional Record, No. 142- Part V, Proceedings and Debates of the 102nd Congress, 2nd Session [book]; Yorktown Battlefield- Filming; Hanford Clean Up - ICF; Energy: Science \u0026 Technology Bill; CONSOL- Coal Thermal Dryer; George Mason Memorial Resolution, Senate Resolution 219","1992 Commerce, January - June [presentation folder]; 1992 Armed Services, July - August [presentation folder]; 1992 Armed Services, September - December [presentation folder]; 1992 Banking [presentation folder]; 1992 Budget [presentation folder]; 1992 - Commerce, July - December [presentation folder]; ARM, January - June 1992 [presentation folder]","1992 Appropriations, July - December [presentation folder]; 1992 Administration [presentation folder]; 1992 - Speeches/ Floor Statements [presentation folder]; 1992 Agriculture [presentation folder]; 1992 - Appropriations, January - June [presentation folder]","112 folders of invitations and schedules filed by date of event.","Recipe-1990; Untitled Folder: Biography of Senator Warner (multiple copies); Condolences; Anniversary; 5 untitled folders of recommendations; Front Office Info; Recipes; Birthday; Retirement; Autographed Color Photograph of the Senator; Congratulations; Greetings; Blue Forms; 106 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name (L-Z); Eagle Scout; Animal Rights","Endorsements- Waiting on Response ;Senate Tourism Caucus; Untitled Folder: Silver Spring Monkeys; Untitled Folder: Pet Stores (includes cassette: Fruchter with Laufer 4/29/92); Animal Rights Issues; Endorsements to do (empty); Misc. Letters sent 1991; Endorsements- Waiting on Response, 1992; Endorsements- Done 91; Combined Federal Campaign; Miscellaneous. To Do; Silver Spring Monkeys; Miscellaneous Letters sent 1992; Endorsements- Pending, 1993; Pending Requests- CRS, LIBE; Endorsement Responses; Animal Rights; Misc. Letter, 1993; Loose Paper: Flag Request forms, Legislative material; Animal Rights; RECS- Holding; Endorsements- Done 1992; 1992 Phone Call Reports; To Be Filed; Animal Rights (ARW), 1991-1992; Animal Rights 1990","118 envelopes in chronological order.","33 envelopes in chronological order by date","122 folders in chronological order by date. Nov and Dec. folders are all empty.","42 envelopes in chronological order","20 envelopes arranged chronologically","114 envelopes in chronological order. Missing April and May files.","67 envelopes in chronological order","48 envelopes in chronological order","41 packets of loose press clippings arranged chronologically by date, also empty folders","11/98; 3/1988 Mentions; 12/98; 6/1988 Mentions; 5/1988 Mentions; 7/1988 Mentions; 2/1988 Mentions; Clips 9/1998; 8/1998; 1/1988 Mentions; 10/1998; 4/1988 Mentions","Richmond Times Dispatch, Sunday 4/11/1999 [10 copies entire newspaper]; 20 packets of clippings from Dominion Media Services, September - 11/2001; each packet holds part of a month, several different packets for each time period.; Senator John Warner Key Word Master List, 11/27/2001","32 folders of clippings from Dominion Media Service Co., each folder holds part or all of a month.","McNeil/Lehrer 2-21-95: 02/22/95 [VHS]; Fox Morning News, 3/12/93 [VHS]; Floor Statement with Comments By Nunn and Sasser, 4/8/1992 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer 10/31: 11/01/94 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer 2-21-95: 02/22/95 [VHS]; Fox Morning News (11/10/94), 11/10/94 [VHS]; McLauglin One/One \u0026 Group: 06/06/94 [VHS]; ABC, NBC, \u0026 CBS: 01/27/94 [VHS]; Face the Nation 1/30/94; CNN Late Edition 1/29/94 [VHS]; PBS McNeil/Lehrer: 05/11/95 [VHS]; Prime Time Live: 09/29/94 [VHS]; NBC News, For McNeil/Lehrer 11-1: 9/29/94 [VHS]; Nightline, Face the Nation, Late Edition, \u0026 Fox Evening News: 01/31/94 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer (Tuesday): 05/09/95 [VHS]; ABC World News Tonight - 1/25/1993: 01/25/93 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer (11/07/94): 11/09/94 [VHS]; CNN Larry King: 06/28/94 [VHS]; 2 untitled VHS; Nightline 29 minutes: 1/28/94 [VHS]; ABC, NBC, CBS: 01/27/94 [VHS]; ABC Nightline For 10/18/1994: 10/19/1994 [VHS]; Prime Time Live ABC: 1/11/91 [VHS]; Larry King Live: 12/07/24 [VHS]; Fox Morning News Segment, 5/10/94 [VHS]; Armed Services; Bill - Keep: 02-09-95 [VHS]; CNN Larry King: 05/01/95 [VHS]; CNBC: 01/31/95 [VHS]; Fox Evening News: 01/27/94 [VHS]; Larry King Live: 5/10/93 [VHS]; Inside Politics, Larry King: 01/26/94 [VHS]","142 packets of clippings from Dominion Media Service Co., each packet holds part of a month, several different packets for each time period.","119 packets of press clippings (Apr-Sept), arranged by date","John Warner United States Senator; 96 packets of press clippings (1/2003-1/2004), arranged by week; Loose Papers: clippings, notes, correspondence, reference materials; McLaughlin \u0026 Associates","Library Item Encyclopedia 1-400 (form letters/issue mail) [binder]; Library Item Encyclopedia 401-825 (form letters/issue mail) [binder]","Transcripts September--12/1989, arranged chronologically by date [binder]; Library Items 801+ (form letters/issue mail) [binder]; Transcripts January--8/1989, arranged chronologically by date [binder]","4th Circuit; VA Tech Speech Drafts; Untitled Folder: Statements and Maps, 1999-2001; NNS-Gen Dynamics '99; Press Releases and Notes [portfolio folder]; Norfolk Speech Prep, 8-6-2001 [portfolio folder]; 2 Untitled Binder: Agriculture; Founders Day 2000, Presidential Installation Ceremony, 4/28/2000 [program]; Loose Papers: Statements, Memos, Schedules, and Clippings, 1997-2000; Richmond Times-Dispatch Anniversary Edition, Sunday, 10/15/2000 [newspaper]; 99 Water Resources; J.W. File","ISTEA; Partial Birth/Abortion; 52 clipping packets from 12/22/2001 to 3/28/2002, by individual dates, some clippings organized by subject; Log Cabin Rep.","110 individual packets of clippings joined together by rubber bands. Grouped by weeks","7 folders of press clippings in random order. Clippings inside folders are arranged somewhat in chronological order by date","Untitled folder: clippings from 11/89 to 12/89 in backward ascending order; Untitled folder: clippings from 6/90 to 8/90, in somewhat chronological order","6 Folders with misc press clippings in random order. Clippings in folder are arranged chronologically by date","Microphone Box, mostly empty, with single male-to-female jack; E. P. Stafford (Reel]; Quantico Grad School Speech, 6/4/1969 [Reel]; 27 floppy disks (9 inch): Transcripts, Speeches, Announcements, News Releases; Swearing-In of Mr. Warner, 2/11/1969 [Reel]; 4 Untitled Reels","24 packets of press clippings (Sept-Dec), arranged by date","34 packets of press clippings (Jul-Dec), arranged by date","Roll Call, Monday, 9/14/1998 [newspaper] (4 copies); 31 packets of press clippings (July-Nov), arranged by date","To-Carter; Clippings; Loose Papers: Notes, Clippings,; Time, 10/1/2001 [magazine]; Campaign Stuff; Photographs; Speech Backup; The No Child Left Behind Act, Op-Ed by U.S. Senator John W. Warner; Hampden Sydney College Commencement-Remarks, 5/12/2002; Virginia Is For Lovers [bumper sticker]; The Philippine Scouts, Centennial 1901-2001; War College; Culpeper Agenda; United States Senate [portfolio folder]; John Warner, United States Senator [portfolio folder]; Ballpoint pen; Handwritten notes on index cards; Richmond Times-Dispatch, Sunday, 9/8/2002 [newspaper]; Pocahontas Parkway: The Greater Richmond Connector [portfolio folder]; Notebooks with handwritten notes; Photographic Negatives [binder]; Federal Provider Directory","Untitled Binder: 1992 Press Releases arranged in reverse chronological order by date; Untitled Binder: 1991 Press Releases arranged chronologically by date; January-June 1992 Schedules [binder]","1994 Press Releases [binder]; Untitled Binder: 1995 Press Releases, arranged in reverse chronological order by date; 1993 Press Releases [binder]","Untitled Binder: 1984 Press Clippings, arranged by subject; Press Releases 1979, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]","Press Releases 1980, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]; Press Releases 1982, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]; Press Releases 1981, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]","91 folders arranged chronologically","153 folders arranged chronologically within months","Leadership Institute; Sergeant at Arms Information; 10/2003; Government Printing Office 2000; Bring Your Child to Work Day; Decatur House; 1993 Senate Security; Federal Emergency Mgmt. Agency (FEMA); Directories/Information Guides; Copier Information; 1993 Sergeant at Arms Office; Franked Mail/Mass Mailing 2000; U.S. Senate Health Promotion; 2/2003; 11/2003; Heritage Foundation; 9/2003; Employee Assistance Program; 1/2003; Copier; 5/2003; American's With Disabilities Act; Job Descriptions; Intern Lecture Info; 7/2003; CFC Campaign 1999/2000; 12/2003; Computer Center; Bar Admission Recommendations; White House 2003; 3/2003; 1993 Legislate; NUTS; 8/2003; Family Medical Leave Act Information; Form Letter-Samples; 6/2003; 4/2003; 1993 Inventory; Financial Disclosure 1999/2000; Loose Papers: Requests for Materials, memorandum, calendar, fax coversheets; 1993 Joint Committee on Printing; 1993 Rules Committee; 1993 Library of Congress","Mass Mailing 1992; General Correspondence; Human Resources Info System; Loose Papers: Records of Permanent Historical Value (2 copies); 1993 U.S. Senate Employment Practices: A Study of Staff Salary, Tenure, Demographics and Benefits [publication]; Library of Congress 1992; Congressional Management Survey; 1994-1995 Ethics Committee; Unclaimed Recommendation Responses; Post Office Information; Congratulations Letters \u0026 Information; Homosexuals in the Military: Policies and Practices of Foreign Countries (2 copies); SOAS; District Office - GSA: General, 1991; Constituent Requests (Misc.); Thank You letters; Office Manager Meetings; Internet Messages; Internet Information; 1994-1995 Directories/Authorizations; Fair Employment Practices; Financial Disclosure; Office Expense Account 1992; Legi-Slate 1992; Speeches-1991; Family Medical Leave Policy","Loose Papers: Senator John Warner Correspondence; Staff Manual; 1994-1995 Post Office; Lexis-Nexis; Superintendents Office; Sexual Harassment Policy; 1994-1995 Joint Committee on Printing; 1994-1995 MAPs- Capitol, etc.; 1994-1995 Rules Committee; RespecTeen National Youth Forum; Intra-net; Presidential Classroom; Nut; U.S. Senate Youth Program; 1994-1995 Senate Security; 1994-1995 Recommendations Personal; 1994-1995 Sergeant at Arms Office; 1994-1995 Library of Congress; 1994-1995 Service Department; Congressional Youth Leadership Council; Student Programs; Senate Steering Committee; Quality Assurance Control; Recommendations Fed Employees; Recommendations Former Interns","Untitled presentation folder: Contains correspondence, reference materials regarding OSHA; Team Act; Volunteer Firefighters; Arlington County; Labor-Rail Strike; General-Clinton Scandals; Campaign Miller Charges; General D.C. Legal; Right to Work; General Minority Issues; Campaign Miller Suit; Labor-Minimum Wage-Prisoners; National Right to Work Act S.581; Minimum Wage; General Scorecards; Letters; Alexis Herman; Labor Committee [presentation folder]; Labor-Single Location; Labor-S.1423-OSHA [presentation folder]","1980 Republican National Convention, Detroit, Michigan, 7/15/1980; Congressional Award Information, Correspondence and Reference Information, 1995-1999; SOAS 99; Loose Papers: Clippings - Thrift Industry's Biggest Group to Urge Cuts in S \u0026 Ls' Broad Investment Powers; Office Expense Account (OEA) 2000; 32 Bundles of Press Clippings from Dominion Media Services Co., 1/22/2008-4/7/2008; Southern Women in Public Service Conference 2000; Water Projects Affecting Coal Transportation","1994-1995 Mass Mailing; Campaign Information; Mass Mailings; Mailings; Mass Mailing File [binder]","Atlantic Research; Belvoir: DOD move to Belvoir- Other Options; 6/1992; 103rd Congress; Belvoir: Belvoir Update: Toddy Puller, Belvoir Dep., PM, Robb; 6/30/1992; Alex Bigler- Equestrian Forge Co.; 1/1992; Chesapeake Div. (Navy) Restructuring; 2/3/1992; CIA Move Letters; CIT; Belvoir: Ft Belvoir/EPG Briefs; 3/1992; Aerospace Services International; Bow Industries (Tony O'Sullivan); CIA Relocation; 2/1992 (empty); Absentee Voting; 1/1992; Belvoir; George Mason BRPC Conference; 1/23-24/1992","68 envelopes arranged chronologically, some envelopes are empty.","Co-Sponsored 100th Congress 1986; No Position 100th Congress 1987; Co-Signed Letters 100th Congress 1988; 1989 Tourism Caucus; Co-Signed Letters 100th Congress 1987; No Position 100th Congress 1988","Personal: Trips, Trips.88 (Group); 1988; Dan Quayle; Personal: Photos: Redskin Parade, Senator Warner, Joe Gibbs, Doug Williams; 1/1988; Files; List of in this drawer; Personal: Photographs: White House; 2/1/1984; Personal: Photos: Johnny's Graduation (empty); Personal: Photos: Senator with his Daughters at the Cape in Aug. 1987 (Mary sent these); Personal: Photographs: Trip to Soviet Union with Byrd Codel; Aug. 27-Sept 8/1985; Photos: Persian Gulf Trip with Senator Glenn; Untitled Envelope: Warner with President Reagan; Photo with Arafat, 1993; Personal: Photos: Inaugural Ball 1985; Misc. Photos; Untitled Envelope: Persian Gulf Photos; Dan Quayle; Untitled Envelope: Two people on a horse; Guigni Retirement: Senator John Warner R-225; Personal (Photos): Senators/Congressmen; Personal: Trips 1989, May thru Aug. 1989; Farnborough Air Show 1988; Personal: Photographs: Caricature for Alibi Club; Untitled Envelope: Playing tennis; Personal: Photos: Gorbachev's Visit to Us; Dec. 9/1987; White House: The First President Bush; Danny Thompson Memorial 1993; Hunting Photos/Horses; John Warner: misc. photos; Personal: Senate Restaurant 1990 Accounts; Personal: Photos; Reception in Honor of Chapman Cox, Asst. Sec. of Defense for Force Management and Personnel hosted by General Ernie Cheatham prior to Marine Corps Parade; 6/20/1986; Personal: Photos: Warner, Mary; Misc. Photos with Staff; Photos with the Dalai Lama","Senator John Warner Joint Resolutions 1990; 1990 Appropriations; Co-Signed, 1990; 1990 Speeches; Coker, Mary Phillips Fine Sporting Art, P.O. Box 141, Tryon, North Carolina 28782 [envelope]; Co-Signed, 1989","28 envelopes","Virginia Federation of Republican Asian-Americans; Alexandria Regional Office; Virginia General Assembly; Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, 1/16/1986; U.S. Synthetic Fuels Corporation; Yorktown Bicentennial; Francis T. West; White House Conference on Aging; USS Shangri-La; Warner Poll; Washington \u0026 Lee University; Untitled Folder: \"A voice from Virginia for the 1980s\"; 1/2/1979; Virginia Taxpayers Association; Trademarks Information; U.S. Army Rifle, Model M-14; Medal of Liberty Candidates [book]; USS Yorktown; Warner Memos to Treasurer- 1990 Campaign Committee; Elmo R. Zumwalt Nomination; Richmond Regional Office; Senator Harrison Williams; U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration; Norfolk Regional Office; Warner Volunteer/Frs; Marion Regional Office; The Youth Foundation (A. Knighton Stanley, Chairman); 1992 Worlds Fair/500th Anniversary of Columbus; Warner for Senate Committee; Paul Tribe for Senate; George Washington Birthday Celebration Committee; Virginia Employment Commission; Tourism and Trade Information; Virginia State Candidates (Senator John Warner's Activities on Behalf of); Vietnam Vets Memorial Fund 1982; Virginia Patronage Positions; Wolf Trap Farm for the Performing Arts; Virginia \"Returnees\" (Former Iranian Hostages); Voter Registration; Virginia Small Business Advisory Council; The Trilateral Commission; 1984 Warner Campaign; U.S. Naval Academy/Admiral Rickover Hall; Travel Voucher Memos","121 envelopes arranged chronologically","Miscellaneous; Korea: Memories of the Forgotten War [VHS]; Enduring Freedom [VHS]; Fort Belvoir Army Museum Info [binder]; A \u0026 E Television Networks Minute By Minute \"The Attack on the Pentagon\" [VHS] (2 copies); JW Politics; China Cruise 2001; Senator John Warner [binder]; Senator John Warner WTOP 4-19-01 [audiocassette]; Front Royal Smithson; Untitled binder: media contact information and travel itineraries; Felicity, Mt. Vernon, Morey, Wolf, Davis; Untitled 3.5\" disk; 2 sealed envelopes from Dominion Media Services to Geoff Schwartzmann, Deputy Press Secretary (press clippings?); Veterans History Project: An Introduction [VHS]; Lose Papers: Press Clippings 2002-2003; Biography; AEGIS/Taiwan; Untitled folder: Introductory Ideas for Senator John Warner Spring 2001; Meredith [VHS]; Untitled VHS; Joke Book We found in mail room! For Press [binder]; Meredith - Possible Web Photos","Office Manager Manual: United States Senate, 1999 [binder]; Statements of Funding Authorization and Expense Activity, 1997-1999 [binder]; Computer Generated Printouts of Official Personnel and Office Expense Account, Dec. 1996-Sept. 1998 [binder]","Transcripts 1990; 1993 Administration; 1993 Appropriations, July-Dec; 103rd Congress Press Copies; 103rd Congress Miscellaneous Letters; 1993 Appropriations, Jan-June; 1989 Speech File; 1990 Speech File; INMED - International Medical Services for Health: Latin American Regional Health Partnership Program (LARHPP), 9/14/1990 [spiralbound]; 1989 (Office Files and Correspondence, 1989-1991)","Home Health Care; United Indians of America; Chiropractic Health; Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Virginia, 1984 Annual Financial Report [booklet]; Long Term Care; NARIC; Black Lung Alt's; Women's Issues - General; Imputed Interest; Social Security Offset / Disability / Black Lung; Heath; Vocational Education: A Choice With a Future [presentation folder]; Heinz Social Security Vs. Budget [envelope]; Virginia Disability Programs; Governmental Affairs - General; AID Public Safety Initiative; Rehab Groups NICHCY; Bowen Nomination; Right to Work; S. 484 Saccharin Bill; Public Law 99-88 AUG. 15/1985, 99 STST.293 [booklet] (2 copies); Youth Minimum Wage; FSLIC Consultants; Labor - Supported Employment; Young Writers Resolution; Child Support","1999 Veterans Issues; VA DAV [presentation folder]; Special Operations Group, Inc. request for loan [binder]; VA VFW [presentation folder]; SPSA Norfolk Naval Shipyard Contract; DoE Mismanagement Issues McCallum; The Bells; VA Cemetery Issues; Health Care Forum 3/27/2000; VDOT Shirley Ybarra Secretary of Transportation; Dr. Carrier Issues; 1999 Legislative Record Virginia Military Issues [binder]; Mt. Home Veteran's Home [presentation folder]; Virginia Army and Air National Guard [binder]; Untitled folder containing correspondence, reports, clippings regarding Naval Issues; Vieques; Environmental Assessment for Transfer of the Naval Ammunition Support Detachment Property [binder]; The National Security Need for Vieques [binder]; Anthrax Articles; Virginia V.A. Issues (including Washington VARO) [presentation folder]","Byrd Record; Acceptance Speech 11/6/84; Transcripts-1/1984; Microfilm Index, 1981 Press Releases \u0026 Clips; Transcripts-5/1984; First Six Months; Correspondence 1990; Transcripts-3/1984; Correspondence 1989; Campaign; Transcripts-Apr. 1984; Correspondence 1988; Transcripts-2/1984","Loose Papers: 9/2006-1/2007","Loose Papers: February-May 2007","Loose Papers: June-August 2007","Loose Papers: September 2007","Loose Papers: October - December 2007","Loose Papers: July - October 2006","Loose Papers: January-June 2006","Loose Papers: 8/1-7/2003; September-December 2005","Senator Warner Scheduling Log, 1991 [binder]; Senator's Travel Log, 1992 [binder]; Schedule, 2000 [binder]","120 folders, 1/1-4/30/2006, arranged chronologically","127 folders, 9/1-12/31/2006, arranged chronologically","120 folders, January-April 2007, arranged chronologically","123 folders, May-August 2007, arranged chronologically","122 folders, September-December 2007, arranged chronologically","State Director - USDA Rural Development, Virginia [accordion folder]; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Johnson, John A; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Easter, Jacqueline; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Tucker, William; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Williams, Jesse; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Brockman, Robert \"Phil\"; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Marsh, Russell \"Lee\"; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Stoneman, Wilmer; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Weston, Robert; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Ferrebee, Robert; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Smart, W. Ray; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Davis, Donald; Untitled Folder: Virginia State Committee of the USDA Farm Service Agency; USDA FSA Committee - Arey, Maxine; USDA FSA Committee - Engel, Kevin; USDA FSA Committee - Robinson, Jim; USDA FSA Committee - Shell, Cecil; USDA FSA Committee - Williams, Jesse; USDA FSA Committee - Townsend, James; USDA FSA Committee - Anderson, Verne; USDA FSA Committee - Carey, Greg; USDA FSA Committee - Carr, Glenn; USDA FSA Committee - Combs, Robert; USDA FSA Committee - Copenhaver, Ernest; USDA FSA Committee - Crittenden, Thomas; USDA FSA Committee - Dizerega, Mary Howe; USDA FSA Committee - Leonard, David; USDA FSA Committee - Morgan, Tola; USDA FSA Committee - Rogers, Lee; USDA FSA Committee - Spiers, Jr., Robert; USDA FSA Committee - Stelzl, Sarah; USDA FSA Committee - Walden, Monty; USDA FSA Committee - Wooden, Joseph; USDA RD Dir. - Newbill, Joseph; USDA RD Dir. - Jones, Lloyd (2 folders); US Marshal - Eastern: Clark, John; US Marshal - Eastern: Stanaway, Robin; US Marshal - Eastern: Cleveland, William; US Marshal - Eastern: Cahall, James; US Marshal - Eastern: Cahill, Donald; US Marshal - Eastern: Cassell, Rick; US Marshal - Eastern: Cranfill, Mark; US Marshal - Eastern: Ebhardt, Paul; US Marshal - Eastern: Hale, George; US Marshal - Eastern: Johnson, Daniel; US Marshal - Eastern: Keeton, Robert; US Marshal - Eastern: Profitt, Nick; US Marshal - Eastern: Ray, Roger; US Marshal - Eastern: Smith, Lacy; US Marshal - Eastern: Younger, James; US Marshal - Western: Untitled Folder: Candidates; US Marshal - Western: Pike, Wayne; US Marshal - Western: Slemp, Tommy; US Marshal - Western: Knowles, Kearn; US Marshal - Western: Padgett, Dirk; US Marshal - Western: Donelson, Ronald; US Marshal - Western: Gibbs, Landon; US Marshal - Western: Haley, Patrick; US Marshal - Western: Hawkins, Terry; US Marshal - Western: Johnson, Robert; US Marshal - Western: Reynolds, Gary; US Marshal - Western: Sterling, George; US Marshal - Western: Thomas, Mike","78 folders, Abernathy-Jacocks, Jr., arranged alphabetically by last name","Everest Sciences; Dynamic Animation Systems; Loose Papers: Thermasteel; Power Point Print-Out - \"N75 Mine Warfare Small Unmanned Vehicle Programs\"; UNCLOS; Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments; Canvs (contains CD-ROM); Submarine Industrial Base Council - USS Virginia, America's Submarine Industry: Vital Technology for a Secure Future [presentation folder]; Carolyn Hanna's Tech Demo; Strategic Insights, Inc.; DocEX - John Campbell; EMTASC; Korea Project; VIMS; VA Office - Domestic Prep.; ANSI - Home Security Committee; Homeland Security - Org. Charts; HTVA; American Society for Engineering Education - Engineering Deans Council [presentation folder]; JCOTS NANO Presentation; D.C. DHS; Warner S \u0026 E Pell Docs; S \u0026 E Workforce; Taiwan Paperwork; Agro-Terror; Hipercon; Stafford Meeting; Nuclear Threat Reduction Campaign - Weapons of Mass Destruction Reference Guide [binder]; The Submarine in the United States' Enduring National, Joint Asset [binder]; Alternative Gas Turbine: Cooling Technology Being Tested [binder]; Untitled Binder: Thermasteel US Patent","Navy Legacy Radar Processor; Navy Logistics Research Center; Naval Shipyard Project Management Transformation (NPMT); Naval Logistics Readiness Research Center (NLRRC); Nested Core Engine - D-Star; NULKA Enhanced Fleet Decoy Procurement (OPN) for Anti-Ship Missile Defense; Ocean Sensor; Operational Responsive Space (2 folders); Operation Smile; Progeny/Open Architecture; Peace Through Health Care Initiative; Praetorian - L-3 Video; Prevent Initiative; Pulsed Energy Projectile; Radian - Battlefield Reforming Fuel Cell; Rapid Image Access; Reserve Component Automated Demobilization; Retreat Barley - SAIC; Rockwell - CESAS, SMaRTS, CH-53; Rover Over-the-Horizon Augmented Reconnaissance (ROAR); Shipboard Wireless Maintenance; Satellite Operator Training; Scalable Combat System; Ship Signal Exploitation Equipment; Shipboard False Alarm Chemical Detection; Sigmon Group; Smallsar Buried Mine Detection; Special Ops. Wireless; Stryker Tires Production and Supply Second Source; Submarine Low Power Computing; SuperVision; Sufficient Software Licenses; Sura's Coastal Ocean Observing and Prediction (SCOOP); System's Simulation Toolkit; Tidal Defense and Energy Systems (TIDES) Technology Validation Project; Tactical Intel; Target Discrimination for BMD; Training Communications System - GMU; Trusted Rubix; Torpedo Detection; Transfer of Assets at the Casemate Museum to the City of Hampton; Ultra Wide Beam; Ultra Wideband Radio; USMC Corrosion/Pre-Positioning; VA-Florida DOD Supply Chain Program; USMC Advanced Tech Demo - Warfighting Labs; Vehicle Mounted Antenna; VCEC Integrated Sensor; VCU Quantum Computing; Vero4 Corp; VoIP for Navy; Wide Band Gap Material Technology Development; Xvionics - JFCOM Interoperable Logistics Management; Wilcox - Helmet Curing; GE/UVA; IONIC Enterprise; NSV; Joint Warfighting Center; Emergency Management Simulation; VA Tech - Enabling Deployment of Multifunctional Composite Structures; Late Requests; Object Video; Loose Papers: Plasma Energy Pyrolysis System (PEPS); Affordable ASW; Chaotic.com; Norfolk State University - National Center for Maritime Security Technology; Norfolk State University - Institute for Renewable Energy Research and Education (IRERE); Innovative Wireless Technologies - Ultra Wideband Radio Frequency Chipset/Phase III SBIR; Untitled Spiralbound: Wilcox; General Dynamics [presentation folder]; DoD Netcentric Programs - McDonald Bradley; GMU - Biodefense; AEGI Sound; Anti-Tamper Computer Tech. - Grayson; Unattended Ground Sensors - McQ; Chem/Bio Filter - New World Assoc., Ed Edens; EOIR Projects; 3D Locator and Tracking; Portable Fuel Test Kit; Space Flight - Grayson; Focused ISR for Networked Ops; Reach Out and Read in the Armed Forces; Virtual Parts Engineering Research Center (VPERC); Virtual Interactive Combat Environment (VICE); MIDAS Satecom Integration; Secure WLAN Secureant; George Mason University - Rapid Data Acquisition/Rapid Response Center; George Mason University - GMU Intelligent Transportation-ITS; George Mason University - Center for World Religions, Diplomacy, and Conflict Resolution; ITT; Navy Riverine FLIR; Germane Systems/ISR, Inc. - CVN-21 Advanced Thermal Management for Shipboard; TLN Wireless Surveillance; Single Integrated Air Test and Retest; National Technical Systems; Army Online Language Training; Technology Service Corp. - Information Assurance Initiative; Strategic Innovation Adoption Planning Program; Secure Wireless Local Area Network (LAN) Program - Utilizing Enhanced Signal Gain Algorithms and Header Encryption; Logos Technologies - Synoptic Surveillance for IEDs; Dynamic Animation Systems - VICE for National Guard; Optimus Corporation - Naval Security Environment Assessment System; Arete Associates - Affordable MEMS-Based Missile Countermeasure System for Aircraft Defense; Remote Assessment and Targeting; Global Personnel Recovery Radio; Multifunctional Oxides - VCU; Proliferation; Shipboard Personal Locator; Aerospace Dev./Demo; Net Centric Services; Heat Agent Teams; FLIR for VSN Riverine; Received Too Late - Lyn Williams; PEI Resinfoam; Potomac Field Gear - Advanced Fire Resistant Protective Shirt; AMPHIB - Integrated Bridge Systems; Advanced Target Discrimination Software for Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS) to Defeat the Environment Missile Threat; Advanced reinforced Materials and New Materials Research for Aircraft Tires; Alion - Design for High-Speed Vessels; All Weather UAV Avoidance; Air/Diver Coyote; American-Israel Public Affairs Committee - Arron Ballistic Missile Defense System (AIPAC); ANALEX; AN/SSQ-137 (V) - Ships Signals Exploitation Equipment Increment; APC Rollover Study; Assurance Tech Corp. (2 folders); Army Knowledge Online - Language Training Initiative Military Specific Language Initiative; ATAC; Automated Readiness Measurement Systems (ARMS) - Warfighting Enhancements; Battlefield Extraction and Retrieval Robot; Bi-Directional English-Iraqi Translation System for Our Warfighters; Catastrophic Response and Accountability 21; Chameleon Lightweight Armband; Clinic for Legal Assistance to Service Members (CLAS); CMOS Nanotube Threat Detection; College of William and Mary - Detection and Predication of Water-Borne Hazards; Columbia Power Technology - Wave Power Technology; Composite Flightline Structures; CVN 21 - Thermal Management Computing; Cybernet; Chem-Bio Online Repository; Defense Leadership Tech Initiative; Defense/Vets Head Injury Program; DocEx Handwriting","Eastern Shore Beach - BERM/Breakwater System; EFV; Enhanced Interoperability for Large Data Joint Capability Technology Demonstrations (JCTD); Environmental Bullet Catcher; Fort Monroe Northern Access Road; Gas Turbine Photonic Sensor; Army Training Support Center; GITI; Global Tracker - Essex Corp.; Hemodyne; Helo High Performance Gears; Hybrid Bearings; Integrated Shipboard Intelligent Surveillance (ISIS); Intelligent Cone; JSF Second Source Tire Research Aircraft Bias Radical Tire Materials; Logis-Tech SASC; Low Cost Space Access; Low Power RFID (2 folders); M/A-COM 3D Locator; MGB/Spearhead Innovations; Military Family Support Centers, Inc. Expansion; Milli-Arcsecond Pathfinder Survey; MkR2-PURE; National Guard Equipment; National Hispanic English Learning Initiative; National Training and Comms System - GMU; Virginia Tech Fiscal Year 2007 Briefing Document [binder]; Avery, Shawn - Opportunity Inc., NEXStep, DOL, 7/26/2006; Grants.gov Going to MS, 5/20/2005; Hamilton, Janet - SBA HUBZones Questions, 2/7/2006; Gunnell, Robert - Sussex Service Authority FEMA, 9/13/2006; HUB Zone Info - Question Posed by Pittsylvania County, VA; Howell, Nancye - HUBZone Issue to SBA, 9/23/2005; Houck, R. Edward (Senator) - Orange County Nursing Home, Dept. Ag., 3/21/2007; Holley, James - City of Portsmouth Redevelopment Parcel, 7/26/2006; Hichack, Jim - Advanced Design Corporation DOD, 3/20/2004; Walsh, Christopher - Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 12/23/2005; Gillie, Kenneth - City of Danville Brownfields Grant, 7/31/2006; Garcia, Oliver - Seeking Funding Sources Dept. Trans., 7/5/2005; Dolan, Erin - Virginia Tech Delay in Grant Award, NIH, 12/6/2004; Dobeneck, Jan - Grant Delay, DHS, 8/30/2006; Commonwealth of Virginia - Career Advancement Accounts. DOL, 11/29/2006; Cintron, David - Can't Get Info on K, DOD, 3/22/2007; Canada, Jr., Edward - Memorial Child Guidance Clinic Grant Info, 4/8/2004; Burcham, Darlene - City of Roanoke Lead Grant, HUD, 8/31/2006; Bell, Adrian - Contracting Issue, FEMA, 10/6/2006; Blanton, Nancy - RIFNet Department of Education, 3/20/2004; Virginia Relay - Contract Award, VA Issue, 3/5/2007; Vesley, Kathy - Bay Aging, HUD, 7/6/2006; Underwood, Peter - Grant Issue, Education Dept., 1/30/2007; Turner, Ed - VCU RRTC, Dept. of Ed., 10/9/2003 \u0026 2/20/2004 (2 folders); Van Zee, Art - New Beginnings to General Support Letter, 12/20/2003; Tucker-Dugger, Zelda - VA State University w/ Talent Search, ED, 8/15/2006; Grasswich, Linda - Emergency Shelter Inc. to VA, 10/16/2003; Fowler, Nicolas - SBA \u0026 USDA, 3/22/2005; Heck, John - ED, Looking for Money for Program, 12/1/2005; Eades, Kenneth - Northumberland County Dept. of Ag., 10/10/2005; Daly, Denise - REACH to HHS, HRSA, 10/10/2003; Clark, Margo and Laverne Chatman - National Urban League; City of Lynchburg, Virginia - HUD Grant (Lead Control) Extension; Bolen, Ann - Virginia Foundation for Housing to TD, 1/22/2004; Oliveiri, John - DOL Looking for Money, 2/20/2006; Napier, Scott - Lee County HUD, 5/27/2005; McPherson, Carolyn - Grant Denial, DOJ, 11/9/2004; Lecky, P. Emmanuel - Emmanuel Philanthropic Innovations, HUD; Kostelni, James - BONTEX and Biomass Boiler Grants, 9/13/2006; Saunders, W.D. - DOJ Seeking Grant Info, 6/7/2005; Seamster, Clarence - Special Project, Drunk Driving, 10/17/2003; Simon, Noah - Town of Culpepper Train Horns, 8/1/2006; Thompson, Scott - Surplus Government Property, GSA, 10/24/2007; Thomas, Clay - NC2 and Service-Dis. Veteran Owned, DOD, 10/6/2006; Taylor, Charlotte - Colonial Beach Public School to Dept of Ed., 9/8/2005; Talbot, Laura - Grant Problem, USUHS, 7/26/2006","Untitled Binder: Inaugural Luncheon, 1/20/1997; Untitled Binder: Inaugural Ceremony Speech, 1/20/1997; Untitled Binder: 53rd Inauguration - Swearing-In of President William Jefferson Clinton, 1/20/1997","Loose Papers: Clippings (clipped or rubber-banded together by date)","Loose Papers: Clippings (clipped or rubber-banded together by date)","Warner, ABC Nightline Town Meeting, 3/4/03 [VHS]; 050317 - SASC Goss Jacoby Worldwide Threats [VHS]; 041006 - Secretary of Army/Comm. of PACCOM Nomination Hearing; 041006 - CNN Lou Dobbs - Charles Duelfer Hearing [VHS]; 050308 PACCOM, USFIC SASC Budget Hearing [VHS]; 050203 - SASC Iraq Hearing Wolfowitz; 050215 SASC DoE Hearing on Defense Nuclear - Boolman; 050215 - SASC Hearing - PACCOM Nom; 050217 - SASC Budget Hearing - FY 2006 Rumsfeld MYCIJ (1st half) [VHS]; 050523 Filibuster News Conference [VHS]; Warner, Senator McCain Floor Statement, 11/19/04 [VHS]; Channel 9 1/7/03 JW/Andrew Warner [VHS]; WAVY - Norfolk - Ch 10, Senator John Warner's interview with Andy Fox, 11pm - 3/20/03 [VHS]; 9/16/04 - JW on CNN Inside Politics (live) [VHS]; Warner, Senate Floor Statement, 3/28/03 [VHS]; 041208 - Warner Floor Statement, Intel Reform; 050128 - CNN - Warner, Lautenberg WWII re sacrifices; 050201 - SASC Hearing - Mil Death Benefits; 050202 - Ho Sec Statement on Cherloff [VHS]; 3/17/03 Larry King Live, Iraq: Bush's Speech [VHS]; Warner, Floor Statement 3/20/03 [VHS]; Warner, ABC This Week, 4/6/03 [VHS]; CNN Rumsfeld-Franks Interview [VHS]; John U - SASC Hearing 3/13/03 [VHS]; SASC Intel Hearing Schlesinger 8/16/04 [VHS]; Warner, Press Conference on Codel Warner/Rockefeller, 2/24/03 [VHS]; 9/16/04 JW on CNN Inside Politics (truncated) [VHS]; 07-23 2003 SASC Myers-Pace Hearing. [VHS]; In Session with Jeff Sessions, Interview with Senator John Warner, 6/2003 [VHS]; Warner, Senate Floor Statement, 3/28/03 [VHS]; Senator Lugar/Santorum/Warner, Policy Stakeout News Conf 4-8-03 [VHS]; CNN Rumsfeld-Franks Interview [VHS]; PSC 20th Anniversary 5/7/2003, Washington DC [VHS]; SASC Intel Reform Rumsfeld 8/17/04 [VHS]; Boeing Tanher Lease [VHS]; Capital Comment, with Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison 5/2003 [VHS]; Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer [VHS]; Wolfowitz #25B Hearing 5/2004 SASC [VHS]; 3/7/2003 - The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Focus: The Road Ahead [VHS]; Larry King Live, 5/1/2003, Reaction to Bush speech on carrier [VHS]; Warner, Meet the Press 07/06/03 [VHS]; Warner, Late Edition, 4/6/03 [VHS]; Tues 3/18, JW WAVY 11pm News [VHS]; 050315 SOUTHCOM/NORTHCOM Budget Hearing; 00315 - SASS Nom Hearing - Principi [VHS]; Warner, 2/25 Armed Services Committee Hearing, 2/25/03 [VHS]; ABC Nightline Town Meeting, 3/4/03 [VHS]; 040816 - Schlesinger, Hamre, Carlucci Army IG Report; 040909 - CNN Paula Zahn - Fay Jones Report [VHS]; 050217 - SASC Budget - Rumsfeld, Myers; 050301 - SASC budget - Jones, Abizaid, Brown; 050303 - SASC Budget Hearing - Tees, Harvey, England [VHS]; 7 Untitled VHS","2nd Chance; VA War Memorial; Greensville; Black Lung; Alex Red Cross; First Freedom; Cerebellum Teen Literacy; Youth Leadership Initiative; VA Bioscience; Mary Baldwin; Virginia Sports Hall of Fame; Institute for Stud. Achiev.; EVMS; CARS; YLI; Marshall Found; Bon Secours (2 folders); CHKD; Loudon; Spirit of Enterprise; ODU; VA HS League; VA Bioscience; No Rey; Black Lung 2004; EMU DC; INOVA; Wash Opera; Classika; National Pat Adv Foundation; GMU; FANN; Community Care Hamp Roads; Hampton; Reach for Tomorrow; Advanced Learning Danville; NPAF; VMSM Distance Learning; Marco Polo; Wolf Trap; Chantilly Mews BWUFA; Whitman Walker; Challenger Center - VA HUD; VA Bioscience; CDC/KOMO - NO; Lonesome Pine; Fiscal Year 2003 Briefing Document for Virginia's Delegation in the Second Session of the 107th Congress, Virginia Tech [binder]; Experience Works; City of Alexandria; Jewish Family Center; VCU; Tredegar; Kidz Online; VA Historical Society; JMU Community Health; VA LW Museum; Shep Poverty; Academy of Music; Institute Advanced Learning","J. Rogers Brown; Bankruptcy II; Bankruptcy; Judicial Nominations 108th-109th Congresses","Jewish Fam. Serv.; Loudoun; NCOC/VCI; INOVA; Carilion; Haysi; Alley Memorial; Academy of Music; Untitled Folder: Absentee Ballots for Servicemen and Servicewomen Overseas; Daniel Pipes; Pickering; Hatch-Waxman High Drug Cost; Mental Health; Arl Free Clinic; Small Groupings; GWU; New Medic Strat - NO; Discovery Creek - NO; Estrada; Class Action","130 folders, Abraham to Gould","129 folders, Grant to Oates","127 folders, Obsitnik to Ziemer","Sup Ct Case Validating Attorney Fee; Medical Savings Account; PBOR Imp 00; Non- Disc Optom.; Previous Votes; Amend; MSA 01; Dental Plans; Other States, etc.; Amendment Summary 01 Debate Imp. Information; Group Views 01 Debate; Lodestar et Fed Shifts; Views on PBOR; Law Reviews; PBOR Group Views; PBOR Attorney Fees; Newspaper Articles; Very Important Information on ERISA; Wilna Plantation Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge: A request for Land and Water Conservation Fund Appropriations in Fiscal Year 1997 [booklet]; Loose notes; S. 889 [draft]; S. 1052 [draft]; PBOR MSA 2001; National Review 8/20/2001; Empty folder (2)","Woodrow Wilson Bridge; American Heritage Rivers; AEP Powerline; Heritage River; Rappahannock Refuge; APCO Power Line; Wilson Bridge; Energy Policy; APPA - Issues; World War II Memorial; Surface Mining Control and Reclamation ACT (SMCRA); Bicycle Association; Hampton University; CSX; Surface Mining Control Amendments; Meetings - Dr. Bradley B. Cox; Energy Committee Hearing on Bob Stanton; Richmond International Airport Capital Improvement Program Funding Alternatives, Present - 2030; WW; TVA","PBOR Summary/Liability; IDEA Gen; Bush Plan; CRS Briefing Information; IDEA Reauthorization; School Modern, VA School Construction; 1997 Reauthorization; Frist/Breaux; Breaux/Frist PBOR; PBOR Cost, Statements by Senator, Talking Points, Vote Information, Medical Necessity; VA Views","26 folders of Correspondence, A (1986) through Z (1986); Senator's Birthday Greetings","War Bonds Bills; Fast Track 02; Postal Services; Breast Cancer Stamp 107th Congress; Federal Employee Act - VAN; Textile -- Pakistan 02; HUD Cuts FY 2003; USPS Bonuses EPA Program; Vietnam; Section 8 FY 2003; Mars-Columbia Pet Food Issue; Miscellaneous Trade; Sent USPS Final 2001; NAF Employees HR2355 Davis Bill; Low Income Housing VHDA; USPS Day Old Poultry; Testimony - No Fear; George Mason Certificates; Federal Employee NAF/Davis Office; Postal Fairness S. 177; NIST; D.C. Domestic Partnership; Anthrax Mail Sept 11; House Gov Affairs DHS; Issues on hold; TPA 2002; Letters - No Fear; St. Coletta Request; Textile -- Bangladesh 02; Suntrust FDIC Issue; Homeland Security Transition; D.C. Appropriations 2002; National Space Grant Letter; Softwood Lumber; NAF Employees Letters; Finished Correspondence; Miscellaneous Dear Colleagues; Nominations; IMF 7/1999; Fairchild Dornier 2001; Realtors/VA Bankers; Women Pension Protection Act; Fairfax County Appropriations Request FY 2004; Cynthia Glossman -- SEC Nominee; Steel Retiree; 108th Ses Bill - VOIN; Section 8 Letter on Background; BGF Fiberglass Fabric; FSC Notes 10/2000; Chevy Chase Bank Issue; Martinsville Pillotex Facility Closing; Steel Wire Letters; Agriculture Trade Issues, Miscellaneous; Appropriations FY 2003; Dear Colleague; To USTR Singapore 2000; EVD Postal Bonus","Relocation Cost Reimbursement Federal Emp Bs Contracts; Internet Taxes; Sarbanes; Scalia; SES Pay Compression 107th Congress; Broyhill-Fisher Post Offices; Revised Premium Conversion Bill; Pay Compression Forum, 4/2002; Federal Employee Pay Raise; Briefing Notes 401(K); Norton Commuter Tax Credit; September 11 Stamp; EEOC Reform/PTO RIF; Bills to Cosponsor - Memos to Write; Asbestos Hearing - 7/31/2001; Letters from Companies on Pension Legislation; FDIC Employees 2002 RIF; Cash Balance Pension Plans 2000 HR 1102; Amy of Nickles Office 43610 Library of Congress American Law Division; Letter to JCT Score Request; Enron Related Pension Bills; China Hangers 3/2003; Wage Determination Cases; OSHA-VPP; Labor FY 2004 Budget; Big Stone Gap Post Office/Courthouse; SEA 10/2001; Port Strike; Pay-Go-Budget; Copies of Tax Bill Amendments Related Information; Broadband Internet Access Act 2000; FSC/ETI; Allen FERS Bill; Genetics Discrimination OR; GSA-EDD; Federal Loan Issue; CRS Report/Background Material; SAFER Act; Lottery Taxes; NTIS FY 2001; Lebanon-ALCOA Plant Closure; Amendments (List); 4/4/2001 States Rights U Federal Remedies - When Are Employment Laws Constitutional; Pension Debate 10/2002; TSP; Postmasters Fairness; VOB Corps Letter FY 2002; Administration Papers; Ergonomics SJ Res 6; Post 9-11 Insurance Issues; Professional Liability Insurance Bill 106th; Enron Information for Senator; Miscellaneous Finance/Economic Research; Union Papers; Miscellaneous 03 Budget Requests; Snow Introduction; FASB Letters - Accounting Reform; WIA 107th-108th Congresses (107th Letters); Premium Conversion Bill for Federal Retirees; Southside Economic Development Martinsville Fact Sheet, Clarksville/Halifax Goode Letter","Turkey; Internet Self Rating; UVA Coin Ireland; Pakistan Trade Letters; Martinsville Jobs; Andean Trade Pref.; Renewal Communities Bill; Governmental Affairs, Dear Colleagues; Estate Act HR8; Human Rights -- Vietnam; Burma Trade; Steel Quote Import; Foreign Trade Sub-Zone; Finance, Dear Colleagues; Microsoft P3P; IRS -- 16th Amendment Hearing; Articles -- Layoffs SW VA; Loose Papers: Dear Colleague Letters; NASA Sats; CAN-SPAM 4/26/2001; Vietnam; TRAC; S 860 Rural Carrier Vehicle; Internet Filtering; Alan Greenspan Resolution; Fairwood Housing; Nickel Letter; IRS Tax Forms; AMT Tax; Predatory Lending","Groene-Martinez, Fernando; Canada, Joseph; Judges; Stillman, F. Bradford; Krauss, Michael; Allen, Arenda; Powell, Virginia; Hudson, Henry; Heaney, Michael; Humphreys, Robert; Chapman, James; Jacobs, George; Hurd, William; West, Patricia; Miller, Brian; Loose Papers: Interview of Glen A. Huff; Leonard, Larry; Leitch, David; Ansell, Frederick; Dohnal, Dennis; Sager, Rodney; Huff, Glen; King, Ray","12 folders, 1/2001 through 12/2001; Admissions - Undergraduate and Graduate","12 folders, 1/2002 through 12/2002; Admissions College/Law School","Puryear, Colt; Adams, Whitney; Comey, James; Kelley, Walter; Harris, Paul; Otis, William; Schott, Thomas; Nassikas, John; Petly, William; McNulty, Paul; Brownlee, John; McClanahan, Elizabeth; Powell, Lewis; Baril, Stephen; Taylor, Ashley; Sager, Rodney; MacMahon, Edward","Kilgore, Terry; Olegette, Tom; Creekmore, James; Guynn, Douglas; Sargent, Pamela; Turk, James; Copeland, Robert; Crigler, B. Waugh","Conference Bill Outline; Sec 1105 Project Oversight; Old VA Demo Projects; Seat Belt Amendments; Tolling; Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety/VA Police Safety Reports/General Safety; TEA-21 Policy Issues [binder]; Donor State Formula; 4F; Hours of Service; SAFE TEA/TEA-LU Floor Debate Book - Amendments [binder]; 6/3 108th Conference Agreements; Transit Title; Conference Sections to Discuss; NHTSA Safety Stats; Finance Mark-up; Sec 130; Inhale Ofer 9/9/04; PPP; Recreational Trails; Clean Diesel Issues 5/26/04 [binder]; FHWA Runs; TEA Amendments; DeWine Safety; Stormwater Program in Transportation Reauthorization Floor Debate Book [binder]; Dulles Grandfathering; HOV (2 folders); SAFE TEA Earmark Requests; ADHS; Ferry Boats; Conference Meeting 6/23/04; Conference Meeting 6/9/04; Studies; KBH Tolling Amendment","#1 MPOS; Drunk Driving Provisions; Public Private Partnership; Allen Amendments; Stormwater S.1620; Virginia Scenic Byways - 4 National Parkways; ARC; Untitled Binder: MPOS, stormwater, regulations; MPO Runs; HOV Lanes; Tolling; Parking Pilot TCSP/Recreational Trails and Miscellaneous; 4(F) Inhofe; Planning Set Aside; Coalfields Amendments","TEA 21 Project Requests; MADD; Jurisdiction Issues; CRAPO; Warner Amendments: #5 Schools; Carper; Warner Amendments: #14 Safety - Fed Aid System; Baucus, Thomas; Warner Amendments: #6 Technical; Warner Amendments: #2 Stormwater; Proposals; Graham; Stormwater Handouts; FHWA Technicals; Warner Amendments: #8 Safety Plan - Certifies; Warner Amendments: #13 Planning Factors; Amendments; Allard; HOV Proposal from Senator Bond; Safety; Warner Amendments: Safety Belts; Miscellaneous Highway Pros and Requests; Warner Amendments: #12 Federal Aid Study; Ryan; Warner Amendments: #10 and #1 - Centers; Warner Amendments: #7 IPAM Eligibility; Warner Amendments: #9 Safety - 1 Yr; Architect Study; Untitled Binder; Voinovich; Wyden; Warner Amendments: #4 Regulations; Clinton; Boxer; Last Highway Extension - Sept 04-5/05; Chafee; Project Approval and Oversight; Cornyn; JTMT","SES Candidate Development Program; CDSOA; Dear Colleagues; Currency Peg- China; Pork Anti-Dump - Mexico; E2-FY 2005 Appropriations; Budget Basics - General Appropriations Letters FY 2003; Accenture - U.S. Visit; Drought '02; Free Trade - Sri Lanka; Washington Area Housing Trust Fund; Smithfield - EU Exports; Rubber Manufacturers - Commerce Letter; Trans-Treas; Textile Trade - Wool Trust Fund; Scrap Copper; Morocco FTA; Tobacco State Letter to Veneman, 12/9/03; China Sock Safeguard; VA-HUD; Loose Papers; Pay Parity; Nominations Statements; FY 2005 Appropriations Bills; Telecom Ventures - Commerce; D.C.; VA Plant Closures; D.C. Area Housing Trust Fund; Military BAH/Section 8 Housing; Anti-Dumping Wooden Frame Mirrors; VA Marine Science Redirect; VA-Canada Potatoes; Anti-Dumping Chinese Furniture; Haiti Trade; Free Trade - Australia","5th District Tobacco Conference; Tobacco TLAP Language; RJR Quota Stats; Peanut LDP; Warner Statements; Tobacco in FSC-ETI (7/16/04); Quota Stats; Danville 11/1/02; Supplemental Tobacco Payments; Peanut Letters; Peanut Amendments; Tobacco; Tobacco Buyout; Flue-Cured Tobacco; Peanut Articles; Tobacco FDA","Hampton Roads Transit - TEA 21; Meadowcreek Parkway; Hunter Mill Road; National Recreation Park Association; Rails to Trails; Groundwaters Drivers Hours of Suc; AAR and TEA 21; Passenger Rail Liability Limitation; Sperryville Gateway; TEA 21Transit; WMATA; Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission; America's Gateways and Trade Corridors; Indian; Bealeton Station; Earmarks - HR 3 SAFETEA - TEALU Conference/TEA Earmarks 109th Congress; Norfolk Southern (Tunnels); Rappahannock - Rapidan Regional Commission; Wilson Bridge; Manassas Railroad Overpass; American Bus Association; Stafford Route 29; NS Traffic Safety; SMART; Culpepper Recreation Center; FY 2003 Transportation Budget Letter; Brain Trauma Foundation/INOVA; Route 29 Delegate Marshall; Rural Roads Maintenance; GRTC Bus Facility; Robertson Bridge; Commonwealth of VA - Governor Warner; Dulles Rail; PRTC Bus; Service Specific Signs (TEA); Manassas VRE Parking/Rail; Pat Robertson; Richmond Airport; Mariners Museum Newport News; ATSSA Safety; Universal Aggregates; Banking Committee Documents; Virginia Beach","Election Reform Conference Report; Campaign Tax Credit; Untitled Folder; Overseas Voting - Election Reform; Election Reform - Technology, Etc.; Rules; Photo ID - Election Reform; ADC Data Site; CFR; Campaign Finance and Voting; Rules Committee; Election Reform; Electoral and Election; VSOC (Grayson); VSOC","120 folders, 1/1/2005 - 4/30/2005","123 folders, 5/1/2005 - 8/31/2005","122 folders, 9/1/2005 - 12/31/2005","Warner, PBS News Hour, 6/12/2001 [VHS]; Warner Iraq, 10-4-2002 [VHS]; Untitled VHS; Condolences, Returning Donation, White House Tours, Inauguration/State of Union, World War II Memorial and Parade, Legislative Appropriations Matters, Declines: Visit/Donation, Congrats: Retirement, Congrats: Letters to Groups; Roanoke/VA Tech and Norfolk, 8/1999 [3.5\" disk]; Roll of film; Warner, ABC 20/20, 9/19/01 No appearance [VHS]; Warner, Today Show Appearance, 9/19 and Iraq Press Conference with Pres, 10/2 [VHS]; \"Thanks for Writing\": Good Work, Holidays; Congrats: Individual Achievement; Tredegar National Civil War Foundation, Union, Home Freedom [VHS]; 1998 Benefit Roast Honoring Larry J. Sabato, 10/20/1998 [VHS]","2003 General Assembly Candidates; Bush Administration Jobs - No Action; Political Auctions 1998 - 2003; Hospices of the National Capital Region; Political Correspondence and Auctions 2001 - 2002; Background Information Notebook - Media Appearance, Meet the Press, 7/04/2004; Background Information Notebook - Media Appearance, PBS/CNN, 03/07-09/2003; Bush Administration Jobs - Declined to Recommend","Birthplace of Country Music Alliance; Virginia Farm Bureaus; 9th District Tour '01; Flag Day (6/10); Auctions; Virginia Wine Day (6/17); Young Women's Health Summit; Hispanic College Fund; Jamestown 400th; 10/14 USO Gala; D-Day Europe; World War II Dedication Pending; World War II Memorial (5/29); Global Summit 2001; Virginia Wine Day; World War II Memorial Dedication; Virginia Chamber Lunch (6/11); Operation Sail; AHS - River Farm Event","Agee-Meloni (83 folders arranged alphabetically)","Neal-Zeller (58 folders arranged alphabetically)","TMDLS - Clean Water; Wetlands - Tullock Revisions; James River Fleet; Christopher Newport University Fine Arts Center - 2001 (EDI); Wilderness - Fredericksburg National Military Park","Cathright Dam - Lake Moo Maw Study; Augusta County I-81 Rest Area; Nominations; TEA-21 Reauthorization - Safety; Montpelier; Fish and Wildlife Service - Crow's Nest; S. 791; Clinton Amendment To S. 791; Equity Bonus Amendment; Nuclear Security; SEC 4(F) - National Trust; DAWN Folder - Allard Amendment; Clinton Amendment; Boxer Amendment; Crapo Amendment; Carper Amendment; Fritter Park; Jefford's Amendments; D.C. Lead in Drinking Water Hearing 4/7/2004; TEA-21 - Truck Weight Exemptions; Woodley Nomination; Wastewater Security; Potomac School; Motorcycles; Chemical Security - S. 994; High Top Mountain; Chemical Security 2003","Appropriations FY 2003 Alexandria Sanitary Auth.; Interior Appropriations FY 2003; VA-HUD Appropriations FY 2003; 1990-I CEBAF; Conformities - \"Grandfather Decision\"; Rich Patch (Jefferson National Forest); Lake Gaston 1990; Waterford","Corps Reform Hearing 3/15/2001; Corps Reforms 2001; Forests Moratorium; Tazewell County/NS Permit Fees; Mega Trust Act; TEA-21 Hearing; Air Emissions/Transportation Hearing 8/1/2001; St. Mary's School - Alexandria; RABA 2002; Commuter Benefits; Corps - Richmond and Lynchburg CSO Program; Belle Haven Marina; Corps - Washington Aqueduct 2001; Alexandria - Vine Street; Water Infrastructure Hearing 3/27/2002; Enhancements TEA-21 Guidance; Underage Drinking Campaign; Chemical Security Bill","Mega Trust Act; TEA-21 Reauthorization: Innovative Financing 9/25/2002; EPW Transportation Conformity Hearing; TEA-21 Reauthorization - Safety Symposium 6/14/2002; Virginia Tech University Transportation Center; T \u0026 I Operations, Security Roundtable; Fuel Tax Evasion; Route 50 Traffic Calming - 2002; Route 110; Hearing - Transportation Streamlining; Route 50 - 2003; TEA-21 Environment Streamlining Hearing 4/29/1999; Ethanol; Dulles Rail 2002; Salona-McLean Property - The Conservation Fund; Route 9 WVA (PEC); State of Infrastructure; Hearing - 2002 Status of HTF IMPT; SHARE Bill; TEA-21 Reauthorization Projects","Cape Henry National Park Proposal; S.1886 Washington Aqueducts; FEMA - Mt. Weather; OCEANA; Interstate Waste - 1999-2000 - S.533 Warner/Interstate Waste Hearings; Stratford Hall - Save America's Treasures; S. 195 - Lust Bill 1/2004; CEDAW Treaty; Fritter Park - Stafford County - NPS; Vietnam Veterans Memorial; Jefferson Wilderness Proposals - 2003; Clean Water Act - 30th Anniversary - Water Infrastructure Needs; MTBE - Oxygenates; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields - 1997; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields - 1999/Cedar Creek","Photos; Invitations; Box: Virginia Metalcrafters Luncheon Gift; Congressional Record Statements (1/28/97); Tickets and Passes; Invitations; Tickets and USPS Commemoratives; Procedures and Feedback","Title IX [accordion folder]; Goals 2000 [accordion folder]; Ryan White: 1995; TRIO [accordion folder]; Education Savings Accounts: Education/Tax; JWOD (Javits-Wagner-O'Day) [accordion folder]; Ryan White [accordion folder]; JWOD (Javits-Wagner-O'Day): Randolph Shepard; Older Americans: Older Americans Act; Aging [accordion folder]; Older Americans; JWOD (Javits-Wagner-O'Day): Hall, Mark; Older Americans: 2001 - Prescription Drugs; Medicare Glaucoma [accordion folder]; Education Savings Accounts [accordion folder]; TRIO: Senator John Warner, 225 Russell, 12:30 PM c/o Angie Stewart","FDA: FDA - Supplements; Fisheries: Korean Tariffs on Croaker; Smithsonian: Smithsonian Air \u0026 Space Vets 12/9/2003; Belle Haven Marina [accordion folder]; Land Issues: Triangle Tract; James Madison - Global Legacy; Fisheries: Dogfish/EDA; Fisheries: Pound Nets; Land Issues: Manassas Battlefield; Arts; Monitor (Marine Sanctuary) [accordion folder]; FDA: Crabmeat; FEMA: Franklin, VA; FEMA [accordion folder]; Land Issues: Mason Neck; FDA: Food Labeling; Smithsonian: CRC; Land Issues: Alleghany County; Arlington Bicentennial; Telecommuting [accordion folder]; James Madison; Lewis and Clark Caucus; Fisheries: Croaker Exports; Land Issues: Lorton; Land Issues: Colonial Williamsburg; Smithsonian: General; Ambassador Series","Rail: VRE (Virginia Railway Express)/Amtrak Insurance; Highways: I-64 Widening; Transportation: Auto-Right to Repair; Ship Scrapping: Ship Scrapping Tax Credit; Ship Scrapping: Ghost Fleet - Spiro's; NASA: NASA; Transit: Transit in Virginia 2000; Transit: Mort Zuckerman and Dulles Rail; Highways: Hampton Roads Transportation Issues; Rail: Bristol to DC; Ship Scrapping: Ghost Fleet - Local Governments; National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) [accordion folder]; NASA: NASA/Langley - Aerospace Grants; Rail: VRE (Virginia Railway Express); NASA: NASA Earth Science \u0026 Atmospheric, Langley - Goddard; Transit: METRO; Rail: Amtrak Veterans; Transit: West Group - Tyson's Tunnel, Proposal Data; Transportation: GMU UTC; Ship Scrapping: Commerce Committee Hearing; Rail: I-81; Rail: TRANSCAER Tour/NS/AAR 10/7/2002; Highways: Third-Crossing; Highways: Rockingham County Route 820; Ship Scrapping: EPW EPA Budget Hearing 2/26/2003; Ship Scrapping [accordion folder]; Highways: I-73; Transit: Hampton Roads; Ship Scrapping: Evergreen; Transit: Rail to Dulles; Highways: 19th Street Bridge; Highways: 2nd Access - Ft. Eustis; Highways: Norfolk Southern I-81 Plan; Highways: Traficland.com Northern Virginia Traffic; Transit: WMATA - Royal Street Garage; Ship Scrapping: MARAD Ship Scrapping; Transportation: MBTE - EPW; Transit: Letter to Governor Warner re: Dulles Rail; NASA: NASA - Aerospace; Transportation: DoT - Hours of Service NPRM; Transportation: General; Rail: RR 4.3 Tax Repeal; Ship Scrapping: USS Gage; NASA: Columbia Draft; Transportation: DHL License; Rail: Virginia Rail Plans 2003; Highways: Capitol Region Scenic Byways Request; Highways: Route 58; Transit: Transportation - Washington, DC Urbanized Area, Fredericksburg MPO Transit Issue; Ship Scrapping: Eckford/Isherwood (TAOS); NASA: Spaceport Tax Bill; Rail [accordion folder]; Ship Scrapping: Eckford/Isherwood; Rail: High Speed Rail; Highways: Route 460 Financial Feasibility Study; Highways: Smart Road - UPI; NASA: Space Grant","High Tech: Information Security; High Tech: Senate Republican High Tech Caucus; High Tech: MCI Investigation, Collins (Government Affairs Committee), Chas Phillips, Alec Rodgers - Government Affairs; High Tech: VeriSign; Alcohol Labeling: BWXT; FY 2003 Omnibus Appropriations [accordion folder]; High Tech: AeA/AOL Meeting; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Drought; High Tech: CAPNET 7/14/2003; High Tech: Computer Professionals Clarification - FLSA; High Tech: Spectrum; High Tech: S. 88 Internet Tax Credits; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: CAPWIN; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations: JW - NCR Amendment; High Tech: HTTF Kick-Off 6/19/2003; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Dayton Expatriation SA 80; High Tech: Micron/Infineon; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Edwards/Lieberman NSR Amendment (SA 67); High Tech: UWB (Ultra Wide Band); September 11 Emergency Supplemental: Governor's Action; High Tech: EAA (Export Administration Act); High Tech: Xybernaut; High Tech: AOL-Time Warner; High Tech: MCI WorldCom; High Tech: NVTC (Northern Virginia Technology Council) Governor's Commission; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Amtrak Appropriations Letter FY 2003; High Tech: NVTC (Northern Virginia Technology Council) Fall Banquet; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations [accordion folder]; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: September 11 Appropriations Letters; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Omnibus Miscellaneous; High Tech: Privacy; High Tech: Internet Taxation; High Tech: E-58; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations: Menendez SA 4634 - Grants; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: Press Clips; High Tech: Auction 35 - FCC Letter; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations: Collins FEMA; High Tech: Napster; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Kennedy Education Amendment SA13; High Tech: Net Fair; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Letter to Loy on Transportation ID Cards 1/2003; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): SA 1 (Byrd Omnibus) FY 2003 Appropriations; High Tech: EAA Spectrum; High Tech: DoD - Broadband; Alcohol Labeling: Ethanol \u0026 Corn Prices; High Tech: High-Tech Events; Alcohol Labeling [accordion folder]; High Tech: DoD - High Tech; High Tech: ICANN; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Harkin Burne Grants SA 32; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Schumer-Warner (Port Security Amendment); FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Schumer Port Security SA 31; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Cochran Agriculture Emergency SA 204; High Tech: COMDEX; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: Reagan National","FY 2006 CJS Requests: Suffolk; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Newport News; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Chesapeake Police Department (CAD); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Fairfax County Park Authority; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Dental Association; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Council for America's First Freedom; FY 2006 Labor HHS: John Tyler CC (Chester); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Communities in Schools; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Occupational Enterprises Inc.; FY 2006 CJS Requests: VCPI (Virginia Community Policing Institute); FY 2006 Labor HHS: INOVA; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Regent University; FY 2006 Labor HHS: City of Norfolk; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA State Court NCLB (No Child Left Behind; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Museum of Fine Arts; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Virginia Beach; FY 2006 Labor HHS: City of Portsmouth; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Fairfax (2005) Gang; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Eastern VA Medical School; FY 2006 Labor HHS: An Achievable Dream; FY 2006 Labor HHS: CHKD (Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Bon Secours Richmond Community Hospital; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Achievable Dream (FY 2006) (Cameras); FY 2006 CJS Requests: Innovative Wireless Technologies; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Center for Excellence in Education; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Fairfax County Board of Supervisors; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia Western CC/Central Virginia CC; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Miretek Systems; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Jamestown; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Aquarium and Marine Science Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: UVA - Wise; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Alliance for Consumer Education; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Memorial Child Guidance Clinic; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Project Lifesaver; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Hoofbeats Therapeutic Riding Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia Military Institute (VMI); FY 2006 CJS Requests: KidsPeace (FY 2006); FY 2006 Labor HHS: D-Day - Bedford; FY 2006 Labor HHS: William \u0026 Mary; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Riverside Health System; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Fredericksburg Area Museum \u0026 Cultural Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: City of Suffolk; FY 2006 Labor HHS: UVA - Center for Politics; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Hollins University; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Best Buddies; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia's Center for Innovative Technologies; FY 2006 Labor HHS: MediCorp Health System; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Piedmont Access to Health Services; FY 2006 Labor HHS: KidsSave; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Operation Smile; FY 2006 Labor HHS: National Maritime Heritage Foundation; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Southside CC Trucks; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Lonesome Pine; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia High School League; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Wolf Trap; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Regent; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Ethiopian Community Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Hampton University; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Living Museum; FY 2006 Labor HHS: University of Appalachia; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Chesapeake Fire Department \u0026 EMS; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Portsmouth; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Virginia Community Criminal Justice Association; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Norfolk; FY 2006 Labor HHS: J. S. Mosby Museum Foundation; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Jewish Family Services; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Child and Family Network; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Charlottesville Police (FY 2005); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Carilion Health System; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Patient Services Inc. (PSI); FY 2006 CJS Requests: William \u0026 Mary; FY 2006 Labor HHS: CNU (Christopher Newport University); FY 2006 CJS Requests: Fauquier County; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Shenandoah University; FY 2006 CJS Requests: CHKD (Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters) 2005; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Ruritan National, Inc.; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia Tech; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Institute for Advanced Learning and Research; FY 2006 Labor HHS: GMU - Krasnow; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Levine School of Music; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Tech Access; FY 2006 CJS Requests: ChildSafeNet (Fairfax); FY 2006 Labor HHS: VCCS (Virginia Community College System); FY 2006 CJS Requests: ChildSave Memorial Child Guidance Clinic (FY 2006)","John Roberts Background: Statements of John Warner on John Roberts; Hogan \u0026 Hartson/Holland \u0026 Knight: Exhibits to Memorandum in Support of Petition for Absolute Pardon; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: National Council of Jewish Women [presentation folder]; John Roberts Background: Etc. ...Bork; Telart Tech; Samuel A. Alito Jr. [accordion folder]; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: Honorable Samuel A. Alito, Jr. Nominated to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States [binder]; John Roberts Background: Roberts Arguments Pro; John Roberts Background: Roberts Draft Statement; John Roberts Background: Short Statement; Hogan \u0026 Hartson/Holland \u0026 Knight: The Norfolk 4 A Case of Innocence [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: D. Local Service Provider Worksheet; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: Supreme Court Nominee - Alliance for Justice [presentation folder]; John Roberts Background [accordion folder]; Hogan \u0026 Hartson/Holland \u0026 Knight: Memorandum in Support of Petition for Absolute Pardon; Pardon; John Roberts Background: Senator John Warner on Roberts; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: CWA - Confirm Judge Samuel Alito: Fair Hearing, Fair Process, Fair Up or Down Vote [presentation folder]; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: Statement of Opposition and Final Report for Nomination of Samuel Alito [spiralbound]; John Roberts Background: Senator John Warner #s on Advice and Consent; Levin Clemency; John Roberts Background: Long Statement","Effects of Earthquakes, Fault Movements, and Subsidence on the South Louisiana Landscape [report]; EPW Katrina Hearing 11/1/2005 [binder]; Untitled Presentation Folder: Hurricane Katrina: Why Did the Levees Fail? 11/2/2005; Hurricane Katrina: Search \u0026 Rescue - Hearing 1/30/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Coast Guard - Hearing 11/9/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 10/6/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 10/20/2005 [binder]; Evacuating New Orleans - Hearing 1/31/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: FEMA - Hearing 12/8/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Levees #2 - Hearing - 12/15/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Private Sector - Hearing 11/16/2005 [binder]; Performance Reviews of FEMA's Disaster Management Activities in Response to Hurricane Katrina, 3/2006 [book]; Loose Papers: Testimony on the Failure of the Gulf Coast Levees During Hurricane Katrina 11/16/2005-11/17/2005; Effects of Geological Faults on Levee Failures in South Louisiana [spiralbound]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 9/14/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Pam Exercise - Hearing 1/24/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 9/28/2005 [binder]","Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: The Role of Governors in Managing the Catastrophe 2/2/2006 Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs [binder]; Managing New Orleans - Hearing 2/1/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Role of Governors - Hearing 2/2/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: DHS \u0026 FEMA Leaders - Hearing 2/10/2006 [binder]; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: Managing Law Enforcement and Communications in a Catastrophe, Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, 2/6/2006 [binder]; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: Managing the Crisis and Evacuating New Orleans 2/1/2006 Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs [binder]; Exhibit Book - Challenges in a Catastrophe: Evacuating New Orleans in Advance of Hurricane Katrina 1/31/2006 Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs [binder]","108th Appropriations - Cosigned Letters (2 accordion folders); 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Defense; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): VA - HUD; 108th Armed Services [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Commerce; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Agriculture; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Military Construction; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Military Construction; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Labor - HHS; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Legislative Branch; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): General Appropriations; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Homeland Security; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Foreign Operations; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): CJS; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): DC; 108th Administration [accordion folder]; 108th Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Transportation; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Interior; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Transportation; 108th Aging [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Defense; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Energy; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Energy and Water; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Agriculture; 108th Appropriations [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Labor, HHS; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): DC; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Homeland Security; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): VA - HUD","FY 2006 Press Releases; Madison Associates, LLC: Cord Sterling [presentation folder]; Aurora Golden-Eye UAV FY 2006 Request; Allied Aerospace UAV; Intermec [presentation folder]; Lessons Learned; Foreign Operations Appropriations Letter; James Madison University: Senator John Warner [presentation folder]; Madison Associates, LLC: Conrad Schatte and Jim Kadtke [presentation folder]; Narricot Industries, LP, OTV Meeting, 7/26/2005 [packet]; Foreign Operations Appropriations; FY 2006 Request Documents; \"Developing Leaders Who Can Lead Change\" Education for Transformation Brief to Dr. Jim Kadtke, John J. Garstka, Office of Force Transformation, OSD, 2/11/2005 [binder]; FY 2006 Foreign Operations Appropriations Material; Untitled Folder: Nanomaterials, Materials Modification Inc.; FY 2006 Budget Roll-Outs; Untitled Folder: Raytheon, 2005; Senator John Warner FY 2006 Sac-D Request Letter; Iraq Project - W \u0026 M Project; GH: Argon; Darrell Campbell; Jim Kadtke; Senator John Warner Tuesday 2/8, 11:30 am [presentation folder]; Handwriting Documentation; Progeny Systems: Engineering Solutions That Last Generations [presentation folder]; Star Technologies 2006 Appropriations Defense Request; GLS: LOGOS; Greg Poe; Jim Kadtke - Senator John Warner, Wednesday 3/2, 11:00 am [presentation folder]; NMLC Automated Information Technology; For Conference; JADOCS: SAIC Virtual Training Issue; Intermec FY 2006 SNTS (Navy Serial Number Tracking System) \u0026 POMX/CAS (Air Force Point of Maintenance/Combat Ammunition System); Aurora FY 2006 Excalibur Request; SureTrak Integrated Track Management System [packet]; Executive Summary; Madison Associates, LLC: Elaine McCusker [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: Senator John Warner's FY 2006 Defense Appropriations; Fluid Tran Inc. [presentation folder]; Automated Manifest System - Tactical (AMS-TAC) [packet]; Loose Papers: Defense Technology, 2004-2005; Defense Life Seminars; Thorium; BSEI; Amendments","Hampton Roads Transit (HRT); Transportation: Route 29 \u0026 Gallows Road Intersection Improvements: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay Requests; Transportation: Route 17 Dominion Boulevard: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Transportation: VRE Two Tier Locomotive: Virginia Railway Express [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Invasive Species Regional Education: Fairfax Water [accordion folder]; Transportation: USMC Heritage Center Interchange: Prince William [accordion folder]; TEA-21 Earmarks Requests (Banking) [accordion folder]; Transportation: Stafford County Airport: Stafford County; Transportation: Dismal Swamp Trail: Interior; General Appropriations Information [accordion folder]; Transportation: Siesta Gardens Alternate Access Road: City of Portsmouth [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Allegheny/Grayson County Water Supply: Allegheny/Grayson County [accordion folder]; Assorted Transportation Appropriations; Energy and Water Information [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Water Environment Research Foundation: Alexandria Sanitation Authority [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Occoquan Watershed Land Protection: Fairfax Water [accordion folder]; Village of Oyster Ecosystem: The Nature Conservancy (Energy and Water) [accordion folder]; TEA-21 Earmarks (EPW-Highway) [accordion folder]; Transportation Appropriations; Transportation: Richmond Highway Transportation Initiative: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Water/Wastewater Infrastructure Project: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Southeast Section Sanitary Sewer: Newport News [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Atlee Manor/Sharon Park Septic Tanks: Hanover County [accordion folder]; Transportation: Virginia Smart Road: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]","Transportation: Petersburg Transit Intermodal Facility: Petersburg Area Transit Co. [accordion folder]; Interior: Shenandoah Valley Battlefields: SVB Foundation [accordion folder]; Transportation: Commonwealth Highway-Marine Intermodal: The Commonwealth Railway [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fairfax County Parkway \u0026 Fair Lakes Parkway Interchange: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Transportation: Product Development Center: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Hampton Roads Transit Bus Facility: HRT [accordion folder]; Interior: Occoquan National Wildlife Refuge: Friends of Potomac River Refuges [accordion folder]; Interior: Dismal Swamp Visitor's Center: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Transportation: Elizabeth River Intermodal Facility: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; Interior: Eastern Shore of VA NWR: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Transportation: Bus Operations \u0026 Maintenance Facility: Greater Richmond Transit [accordion folder]; Interior: Fisherville Wastewater Treatment Plant: Augusta County [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fairfax County Parkway HOV Lane to Dulles: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; New River Corridor: New River Land Trust; Transportation: Potomac Center Community Parking Facility: Potomac Center Limited Partners [accordion folder]; Interior: Dragon Run: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fort Eustis Gateway Corridor: Newport News [accordion folder]; Transportation: Greater Lynchburg Transit Company Vehicle Replacement: GLTC [accordion folder]; Interior: Federal Conservation Efforts (Landowner Incentive Program): NatureServe [accordion folder]; Interior: Visitor's Center at Fredericksburg/Spotsylvania Battlefields: Fredericksburg Regional Chamber of Commerce [accordion folder]; Transportation: GMU Intelligent Transportation: GMU [accordion folder]; Transportation: Isle of Wight: Emergency Signals: Isle of Wight [accordion folder]; Transportation: PRTC Buses: Prince William [accordion folder]; Interior: The Cove Project: Ward Burton Foundation [accordion folder]; Interior: Center for Advanced Separation: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Isle of Wight: Bridge Warning: Isle of Wight [accordion folder]; Interior: Martin Luther King National Memorial: MLK, Jr. National Memorial Foundation [accordion folder]; Interior: Back Bay NWR Expansion: Friends of Back Bay [accordion folder]; Transportation: Newport News Williamsburg Baggage Claim Upgrade: Newport News/Williamsburg Airport [accordion folder]; Transportation: Blacksburg Transit Intermodal Facility: Blacksburg Transit [accordion folder]; Transportation: Center for Excellence in Surface Transportation Safety: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Gainesville - Haymarket Extension of VRE: Virginia Railway Express [accordion folder]; Transportation: I-66/Route 29 Interchange: Prince William [accordion folder]; Transportation: I-66/Vienna Metrorail Accessibility: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Transportation: Colonial Parkway Ticketing: Jamestown [accordion folder]; Interior: Char-Lo Timberland Land Acquisition: Char-Lo Timberland and Trust for Public Land [accordion folder]; Interior: Project Alpha \u0026 Saving Grace: Lee County \u0026 Lincoln Preservation Trust [accordion folder]; Transportation: Dismal Swamp Trail: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Interior: Onancock Sewage Treatment: Town of Onancock [accordion folder]","CJS-NOAA: Horseshoe Crab Research Center: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Generation IV Nuclear Energy Systems: BWX Technologies [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: National Center for Biodefense: GMU [accordion folder]; CJS: Digital Public Safety Radio System: Newport News [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Elizabeth River Restoration: U.S Army Corps of Engineers [accordion folder]; CJS: Fisheries Finance Program: Omega Protein [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Wilmington: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Vendor Equipment Upgrade: BWX Technologies [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Bennett's Creek: City of Suffolk [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Nashville: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Clinch Valley Program: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Appomattox River [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Huntington: Army Corps [accordion folder]; ACOE Baltimore: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Congressional Office Requests: Multiple [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Norfolk: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Ocean View Hurricane/Storm Damage Project: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Ultra Wideband (2): Innovative Wireless Technologies [accordion folder]; DHS: Richmond International Airport Explosive Detection: Capital Region Airport Commission [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Hampton University Cancer Treatment Center: Hampton University [accordion folder]; Defense: American Civil War Center at Tredegar: Tredegar National Civil War Center Foundation [accordion folder]; DHS: Candidate Physical Ability Test Facility: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: NPDCC (New Product Development and Commercialization Center) for Small Manufacturers: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Institute for Nanotech Applications of Novel Organics: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; CJS: Virginia Coastal Ocean Observing System: ODU; CJS Request (NOA): Aquatic Invasive Species: NuTech 03 Incorporated [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Projects: Virginia Port Authority [accordion folder]; CJS: SHENAIR: Northern Shenandoah Valley Regional Commission [accordion folder]; CJS: Virginia Coastal Ocean Observing System: ODU: Virginia Center for Innovative Technologies (Wallops); Energy \u0026 Water: Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Nuclear Physics Funding: Jefferson Labs [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Lynchburg College Lake: Lynchburg College [accordion folder]; DHS: Public Safety Boat House: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: Eastern Shore of Virginia NWR: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; DHS: Fire Academy Burn Building: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: Jamestown Campground Acquisition: Trust for Public Land [accordion folder]; DHS: Underground Rescue Initiative: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]","Stopping the Invasion: Keeping Aquatic Nuisance Species Out of the Chesapeake Bay and the Great Lakes, Using Ozone to Clean Up Contaminated Ballast Water [binder]; Engineer Brief, 3/2/2005, USACOE Norfolk District [binder]; FY 2006 Briefing Document for Virginia Delegation in the 1st Session of the 109th Congress, Virginia Tech [binder]; FY 2006 Airport Improvement Program [binder]; 2005 Highway Bill, Highway Projects: High Priority Projects [binder]; Fairfax County: Transportation Funding Requests, TEA-21 Reauthorization FY 2006 Appropriations [binder]; FY 2002 (Virginia) Appropriations [binder]; Memo to Senators Bennett and Kohn 3/2005 [packet]; Virginia Appropriations FY 2004 [binder]; TEA-21 Reauthorization Requests Submitted to the Senate Committee on Banking, 4/1/2003 [binder]; FY 2006 Civil Works Budget for the USACOE, 2/2005 [book]","Loose Papers: Letter to FERC Chairman Kelliher on the \"Fort Royal Issue\"; Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority 2005 Annual Report [report]; Loose Papers: Pocahontas Archway Route 895; Marine Debris Jury in Virginia: Interim Progress Report 2; Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Recovery, The Nature Conservancy (10/10/2005) [packet]; Caroline County, Virginia, Opportunity [presentation folder]; Letters to Ms. Shelly Mateer from Virginia DoT/Woodrow Wilson Bridge, 2006 [packet]; Loose Papers: Letter to Richard Shelby, Chairman of Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs on the acquisition of P \u0026 O by DP World (Draft); Commuter Rail Project for Caroline County, Virginia, Documents Pertaining to Congressional Funding, 11/21/2006 [spiralbound]; Loose Papers: Facsimile from Tack Richardson to Brian E. at the Richmond Office, 4/17/2006; Dam Rehabilitation Fact Sheet Royal Lake Dam, Fairfax County, 9/2006, USDA NRCS [spiralbound]; Report to Congress on the Historic Preservation of Revolutionary War and War of 1812 Sites in the United States, U.S. DOI [spiralbound]; Virginia Canals and Navigations Society [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Letter from U.S. DOI on the Shenandoah National Park's Fire Management Plan (10/19/2005) (with CD); FEMA Reorganization Bill of 2006 [binder]; Tropical Depression Gaston Flooding Task Force Recommendations, 12/13/2004 [binder]; Loose Papers: E-Mail regarding Largo FFGA-WMATA Rail Car Meeting, 5/1/2006; Loose Papers: Letter from Senator John Warner to Senator John McCain, Chairman on Committee on Indian Affairs regarding John and Susan Meachum; Loose Papers: Impacts of Budget Reductions on Potomac River NWR Complex; 2005 Letters Signed by Senator John Warner; Memo regarding Dubai Ports Worldwide - P \u0026 O Ports Deal [packet]; Letters from U.S. DoT/FAA to Senator John Warner [packet]; Loose Papers: Potomac River Generating Station Information Sheets; U.S. Supreme Court Syllabus (October Term 2005) [report]; Loose Papers: The Nature Conservancy's Southern Forests Project; Loose Papers: Notes on Briefing for Dependence on Oil: How Transit Can Help Americans Reduce Energy Consumption (3/10/2006); Loose Papers: Statement of Steve Martin, Deputy Director of the National Park Service, before National Parks Subcommittee on S.R. 468, 5/16/2006; Loose Papers: Open Letter from the Former Chiefs of Forest Service to all Members of Congress (3/14/2006); U.S. DoT Performance and Accountability Report FY 2006 [binder]; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation FY 2005 Report [report]","Transportation, Treasury, and General Government Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; Congressional Record, 108th Congress, 1st Session No. 174 - Book II [bound volume]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: RWS Broadband (empty); Department of Veterans Affairs \u0026 HUD Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; Wood Preservatives - EPA; Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Leahy/Snowe Conservation; Software Quality Management, Cigital Corporate Capabilities [spiralbound]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Brownback Food Aid; Adopt-A-Waterway [presentation folder]; Metam Sodium - EPA; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Edenspace/Phytoremediation; DP World [accordion folder]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Cantwell Market Manipulation; CapWin (Capital Wireless Integrated Network); Nielsen Rating System; Department of Labor \u0026 HHS Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; FY 2003 Omnibus (Senate Bill) [report]; Wallops Flight Facility [presentation folder]; Gaston; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004: Water Resources Development Act; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Country of Origin Labeling; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Downed Animal; NASA [presentation folder]; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004: EDA Reauthorization; Energy \u0026 Water Development Appropriation Bill, 2004 [report]; Department of Interior Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Byrd Watershed; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Peanut Letter to Agriculture Committee; NASA Vision/Contracts","FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Schumer HTUA (High-Threat Urban Areas) Amendment; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Fairfax County; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: James Madison University; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: George Mason; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: FAA Contract Tower Program; Virginia Tech FY 2004 [accordion folder]; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Virginia Commonwealth University Fuel Cell and Batteries; FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Bomb Sniffing Dogs; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Newport News; FY 2003 Supplemental; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Amtrak Funding FY 2004; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: Hampton University; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Orb Image; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Wally Burnett Int. (Engine Research); FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: DCA Signature/Aviation; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: GRTC (Greater Richmond Transit Company); FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Zenith Fuel Systems; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: George Washington University; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Prince William County; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: VA Center for the Creative Arts; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: New River Valley Airport; FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Homeland; Aero FY 2005; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Arlington County; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Ways to Work; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Union Station; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: William and Mary Imaging of Compounds; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations; FY 2003 Supplemental: SA 445 Hollings Port Security; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: City of Richmond; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Hazardous Device School; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Boys and Girls Clubs; FY 2003 Supplemental: SA 440 Reid Nuclear Security; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Westmoreland County, EPA-STAG, AG-RUS; FY 2004 Energy \u0026 Water Appropriations: Jefferson Labs FY 2004 Appropriations [accordion folder]; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: Hollins University; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations: NEH Letter; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Portsmouth; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Manufacturing Extension Partnership; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Loudon County; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Omega Protein - Fisheries; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Senator John Warner Amendments; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations: Waterford","Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up: HSGA 6/22/2005 Mark-Up; Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up; Congressional Record, 109th Congress, 1st Session, No. 146 [bound volume]; Budget 2006 [accordion folder]; Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up: Postal Reform 2005; Amendment Text and RPC Budget FY 2007, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Rob Portman Nomination Trade Representative [accordion folder]; FY 2007 Budget 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Budget Reconciliation Amendments and Information, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Tobacco (Buyout) [accordion folder]; Impact of Federal and State Mandates on Fairfax County, 2005 [packet]","Outstanding Medical Alumnus, VCU-MCV, Sarah Forbes, MD; Victory Against Hunger, Background \u0026 Nominations; 2007 Nobel Peace Prize - Horace Henderson; National Driver Hall of Fame, Wrenn, Robert; CR: Member of Congress Seal (Wendell Johnson); Administrative Scheduling Requests; Silver Haired Congress 2005; CR: Admiral Carlisle A.H. Trost; 2006 Angels in Adoption; Virginia Sports Hall of Fame, Norton, Hank; 2005 Angels in Adoption Information \u0026 Nominations; 2006 Senate African American Leadership Summit; 2005 White House Conference on Aging, Nominations; 2007 POTUS Schedule Requests; 2006 Navy Public Service Award, Rahanian, Craig; 2006 (National) Diabetes Champion, Cathy Tibbetts; 2006 Virginia Chamber of Commerce Lunch; 2007 Presidential Medal of Freedom; 2005 Senate Hispanic Leadership Summit; 2006 Coming Up Taller Award - Wolf Trap Foundation; CR: Frank Manson; 2006 POTUS Schedule Requests; 2006 White House Performance Requests; VSHOF (Virginia Sports Hall of Fame) 2005, Miller, Bob; White House; 2007 Mason Lankford Award Fire Service Leadership; 2006 Scheduling Requests, Non White House; White House 2005 Requests; 2006 National Wetlands Award; CR: David L. Brant; 2006 NASSP (National Association of Secondary School Principals) Principal of the Year Award; Nomination - Sheriff of the Year 2005-2006, Steve Simpson; 2007 Washington Hall of Fame, Washington Board of Trade; Texans With Stetsons, Margaret Azzoni; White House Holiday Performance","12 folders arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","12 folders arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","8 folders arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","65 envelopes arranged by date","13 folders, arranged by month","87 envelopes, arranged by date","13 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","Untitled Folder: Colorado Trip, 10/1980; 103 envelopes, arranged by date","67 envelopes, arranged by date","75 envelopes, arranged by date","76 envelopes, arranged by date","10 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months; 23 envelopes, arranged by date","59 envelopes, arranged by date","75 envelopes, arranged by date","7 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","44 envelopes, arranged by date","65 envelopes, arranged by date","58 envelopes, arranged by date","79 envelopes, arranged by date","44 envelopes, arranged by date","9 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months; 18 envelopes, arranged by date","11 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","11 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","81 envelopes, arranged by date","90 envelopes, arranged by date","45 envelopes, arranged by date","46 envelopes of Daily Schedules, arranged by date 11/16-1987-12/31/1987; 4 folders of Master Scheduling Logs, arranged by month, in folders by quarter","Loose newspaper, 9/12/2001; 33 untitled envelopes","266: McLean GOP Women, 4/11/1996 [VHS-C]; 150: Today Show; Good Morning America [U-Matic]; 92: Senator Exon/Senator John Warner, Arms Control [Beta]; 041: \"Friends of John Warner - Virginia's Fighter\", Greg Stevens and Company, 5/30/1996 [VHS]; 265: JM at 7th CD Convention [VHS-C]; 148: Today Show, Senator John Warner/Hollings Interview re: Marine Deaths in Lebanon [U-Matic-S]; 149: NBC News Spot, Senator John Warner, 12/27 [U-Matic]; 037: \"Presentation Reel for Senator John Warner\", Stuart Stevens Group, 9/19/1994 [VHS]; 134-136: John Warner for Senator - \"Straight Forward\", Edmonds Associates, 10/28/1990 [Reel to Reel Video] (3 copies); 101: Senator John Warner, 1. Peace, 2. Economic Growth, 3. Kept Promises [Beta]; 091: Phil Donahue, 3/26/1985 [Beta]; 267: Miller Press Conference [8mm MP]; 044: The American Debate #311, Downy v. Senator John Warner, Defense Spending, 12/18/1984 [VHS]; 090: Channel 7 Morning Break/Farm Program, MX Vote [Beta]; 151: NBC Today Show, Senator John Warner, 12/29/1983 [U-Matic-S]; 036: VC-135A, Yorktown Commissioning, 7/4/1984 [VHS]; 063: Senator John Warner, 1. Momentum #1, 2. Momentum #2 [VHS]; 144-146: John Warner for Senator - \"Straight Forward\", Edmonds Associates, 10/28/1990 [U-Matic] (3 copies)","NBC Expose, 4/29/1991 [VHS]; McNeill-Lehrer Prime Time Live, 12/18/1990 [VHS]; 48 Hours, 12/19/1991 [VHS]; \"A Salute to Volunteerism\", Invitation to Mrs. Barbara Bush From Citizens of Washington County, Virginia for Spring of 1991, 12/1990 [VHS]; Senator John Warner Outside the White House During Gulf Crisis, Mid-December 1990 [VHS]; ABC News, 9/30/1991 [VHS]; \"America, You're Too Young To Die\", Arthur S. DeMoss, 12/19/1985 [VHS]; Fox Morning 9/16/1991; Brinkley, 9/15/1991 [VHS]; \"The Future of Tibet\", The Tibet Fund, 4/1991 [VHS]; Larry King Live, 9/27/1991 [VHS]; Fox A.M., 1/29/1992 [VHS]; Floor, 1/11/1991 [VHS]; Interview with Senator John Warner Soviet Central Television (TV Correspondent Boris Kalyagin), 10/12/1991 [VHS]; 60 Minutes, 5/6/1991 [VHS]; CNN Crossfire, 1/10/1991 [VHS]; Woman's Conference PSA [VHS]; Senator John Warner Veterans Day PSA, 11/1987 [4 U-Matics]; John Warner for Senator - \"Straight Forward\", Edmonds Associates, 10/28/1990 [VHS]; Larry King Live, 5/3/1991 [VHS]; \"History of Duxford Airfield\" [VHS]; \"The Battle of the Somme: Official Pictures of the British Army in France\", Imperial War Museum [VHS]; WTKR News TV-3 Norfolk 11:00 p.m. 1st Story, Senator John Warner - Drugs, 9/14/1989 [VHS]; Untitled VHS; ABC Barbara Walters Special, 1/29/2992 [VHS]; MTV, Rock the Vote on News - \"Who's Afraid... ,1/24/1991; Rock the Vote Presentation, 2/6/1991 [VHS]","395: McNeil News Hour, 1/15, 1/16, \u0026 1/19 [VHS]; 401: WANY-10, WVEC-13, Senator John Warner Speaking on Military Health Care, 3/27/2000 [VHS]; 384: C-Span 2 9:30 - 11:30 PM, 6/5/2000 [VHS]; 387: Lehrer News Hour, 10/28/1999 [VHS]; 425: \"Level With the American People\", Republican National Committee, Greg Stevens and Company, 12/19/1995 [VHS]; 386 \u0026 418: Untitled VHS; 405: MSNBC Hardball, 7/19/2001 [VHS]; 430: McLaughlin One on One, 5/17/1993; 402: WJLA Channel 7 Local News, 8/27/2001 [VHS]; 419: \"American Promise, Selections From the Series\", Farmers Insurance Group Presentation [VHS]; 406: CBS Face the Nation, 3/29/1998 [VHS]; 400: The Center for Security, Policy Keeper of the Flame Dinner Highlights, 11/3/1999 [VHS]; 409: Lehrer News Hour, 11/29/1999 [VHS]; 394: MSNBC 6:00 - 7:00 PM, 9/27/2000 [VHS]; 408: 20/20, 4/20/2001 [VHS]; 429: McNeil/Lehrer, 5/8/1995 [VHS]; 411: Youth Leadership Initiative \"Imagine A Nation's Future...\", University of Virginia Center for Governmental Studies [VHS]; 422: Mark Warner vs. Senator John Warner, Hot Springs, Virginia, Virginia Bar Association, 7/20/1996 [VHS]; 385: General Short Testimony, SASC Hearing [VHS]; 431: Ross Perot Show, 4/25/1993 [VHS]; 413-414: Spring Commencement 2000, 5/30/2000 [2 VHS]; 421: Larry King Live, 10/12/2000 [VHS]; 390: Delicias Putumayo Bloque Sur Farc Columbia Sur America [VHS]; 398: Lehrer News Hour, 11/13/1998 [VHS]; 396: Pentagon News Briefing, 6/15/2001 [VHS]; 403: Inside Politics, 7/27/2001 [VHS]; 380: News Hour, 8/25/2000 [VHS]; 399: C-Span 2 9:30 - 11:30 PM, 6/5/2000 [VHS]; 393: PBS 6:00 - 9:00, 10/29/1999 [VHS]; 426: \"Breaking the Spell, Parts 1 \u0026 2\", Turner Broadcasting System, 2/13/1985 [VHS]; 397: Press Conference, 10/30/2001 [VHS]; 382: MSNBC Decision 2000, 2/29/2000 [VHS]; 388 \u0026 407: Press Conference, 6/14/2001 [2 VHS]; 392: Larry King Live, 1/19/2000 [VHS]; 389: Floor Statements [VHS]; 391: Press Conference on High Tech and Jobs, 5/20/1997 [VHS]; 410: Pageantry of the Corps, Battle Color Ceremony at San Diego [VHS]; 412: ABC, CBS, NBC Nightly News, 2/3/2000 [VHS]; 416: Miscellaneous Tapings [VHS]; 381: \"Getting Things Done\", Citizens for the Republican Congress, McCarthy Marcus Hennings, Ltd. [VHS]","586: McNeil/Lehrer, 9/1/1995 \u0026 9/4/1995 [VHS]; 546: Lehrer News Hour, 4/9/1998 \u0026 4/10/1998 [VHS]; 552: World News Tonight, Walker - Patent: Trademark Office, 9/15/1998 [VHS]; 556: WSLS-TV, Senator John Warner, Day in the Life Series [VHS]; 533: News Hour, Kosovo Segment, 10/1/1998 [VHS]; 553: Evans \u0026 Novak, 9/6/1997 [VHS]; 545: Lehrer News Hour, 4/7/1998 \u0026 4/8/1998 [VHS]; 540: Lehrer News Hour, 5/25/1998, 5/26/1998, \u0026 5/27/1998 [VHS]; 597: Senator John Warner Visit to Dahlgren School, 2/15/1994 [VHS]; 561: Ancore Capabilities Video, 9/17/2001 [VHS]; 581: WSLS Channel 10 and WSET Channel 13, Senator John Warner 11:00 Coverage, 2/23/1996 [VHS]; 578: John McLaughlin's One on One with Senator John Warner and Senator Richard Bryan, 7/14/1996 [VHS]; 544: \"For the Record, Senator John Warner\", WCVE/WHTJ, 3/27/1998 [VHS]; 539: Lehrer News Hour, 4/28/1998 [VHS]; 550: Floor Statement, Stealth Bomber, 9/16/1997 [VHS]; 591: Armed Services Committee Hearing, 9/14/1999 [VHS]; 564: 1997 Presidential Inauguration, William Jefferson Clinton, 1/20/1997 [VHS]; 549: NBC, Segment on Aircraft in Air Shows, 9/19/1997 [VHS]; 589: CNN Off-Air, 2/4/1997 [VHS]; 541: Lehrer News Hour, 5/28/1998 \u0026 5/29/1998 [VHS]; 579: Capitol Comment, with Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison and Guest Senator John Warner, 9/24/1999 [VHS]; 542: VBA Debate, 7/10/1996 [VHS]; 592: NBC Nightly News, Segment on Bosnia, 12/18/1997 [VHS]; 538: NBC Channel 4 Live with D. McConnell, Senator John Warner on Crime Bill [VHS]; 565: \"Leadership for the Next Generation\", Republican Party of Virginia [VHS]; 594: Meet the Press, Face the Nation, This Week, 10/5/1997 [VHS]; 547: Highway Bill PSA, 4/21/1998 [VHS]; 528, 532, 599, 675, 680 \u0026 682: 6 Untitled VHS; 577: CBS News, 3/12/2001 [VHS]; 555: Saturday Night Live, 2/7 [VHS]; 571: \"Wheels Up, The Wall\", 8/27/1997 [VHS]; 580: Senator John Warner Interview, David O. Lewis, M.D., Jason Petue, Martinsville, Virginia, 8/15/1996 [VHS]; 678: McNeil/Lehrer, 4/19/1995 [VHS]; 554: ABC Coverage of Lady Diana Funeral, 9/6/1997 [VHS]; 598: ABC News (Channel 7) with Peter Jennings, McNeil/Lehrer News Hour (Channel 12 7:00 - 8:00), Thomas Hearing, 9/10/1991 [VHS]; 593: Channel 12 News at 5:30 PM and 6:00 PM, 1/14/1999 [VHS]; 595: CNN Town Meeting 3:03-3:32 PM, 2/18/1998 [VHS]; 587: President Clinton Pentagon Briefing, 2/17/1998 [VHS]; 588: News Conference on USS Cole, 10/12/2000 [VHS]; 559: Message From America, News Highlights, Fall 2001 [VHS]; 529: Howard Baker [VHS]; 590: Jim Miller, Vets Press Conference, Norfolk, 5/17/1996 [VHS]; 551: PBS News Hour, ABC News, 3/18/1999 [VHS]; 548: Face the Nation, 1/20/1999; Evans \u0026 Novak, Senator John Warner, 1/19/1999 \u0026 1/20/1999 [VHS]","The National Symphony Orchestra Summer Music Institute, National Symphony Orchestra [VHS]; 683: Untitled VHS; Senator John Warner Dinner [U-Matic-C]; Senator John Warner Campaign, 3 spots, Edmonds \u0026 Associates, 9/11/1984 [U-Matic-C]; ABC Barbara Walters Special #2, Elizabeth Taylor/Senator John Warner Interview, 4/12/1977 [U-Matic]; \"NSO: Making Music That Makes a Difference\" [VHS]; WCTV-23/City of Chesapeake, Senator John Warner at Chesapeake Jubilee, 5/18/1996 [BetaCam]; \"Three Kings\" [VHS]; PBS News Hour, 6/14/1999 [VHS]; 688: After-Hours - AWACS, Senator John Warner, 9/10/1981 [Beta]; Presidential Inaugural, Richard Nixon, 1/20/1973 [VHS]; 2 Untitled VHS; Presidential Inaugural, Richard Nixon, 1/20/1969 [VHS]; Presidential Inauguration 1957, Dwight D. Eisenhower [2 VHS]; Senate Floor Statement, 6/9/1999 [VHS]; 601: Senator John Warner RTV Conference, 10/12/2000 [BetaCam]; 60 Minutes, \"Strive\", 5/4/1997 [VHS]; CBS Evening News 6:00 \u0026 11:00, Security at the Capitol, 1st Tape [VHS]; \"The Virginia Report\", Topic: \"Single Sex Education\", Longworth Communications Inc., 7/1993 [VHS]; Virginia Senatorial Debate for Warner for U.S. Senate Committee [U-Matic]; CNN Crossfire, with Mark Warner, DPA and Senator Trent Lott, 6/7/1994 [VHS]; Fox News, Britt Hume, 4/24/1998 [VHS]; This Is America with Dennis Wholey, Show # 209, Fitzwater, Gergen, Ireland, Wattenberg, Viorst, Graham, 11/10/1995 [VHS]; The Rededication of Roosevelt Hall, Senator John Warner Speech, 7/28/1999 [VHS]; \"The Wall That Heals\" Commemorative Edition [VHS]","062: \"The Media Senator\", Dick Leggitt Media, 10/30/2000 [VHS]; 051: CNN Inside Politics, 10/10/1996 [VHS]; 045: Debate Tape, 1984, 1 of 2 [VHS]; 053: Crossfire, Jim Miller, 5/2/1996 [VHS]; 068: \"Campaign Success\", Metro Private Postal Service [VHS]; 049: McNeill/Lehrer, Senator John Warner, 1/19 [VHS]; 2 Untitled VHS; 085: Friends of Senator Warner, St. Mary's Associates, 10/14/1996 [VHS]; 040 \u0026 084: \"Senator\", Friends of John Warner #139, St. Mary's Associates, 10/31/1996 [2 VHS]; 047: The Farwell Group [VHS]; 043: \"It's Miller\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 6/5/1996 [VHS]; 042, 079 \u0026 082: \"Serving Virginia\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 6/5/1996 [3 VHS]; 039: \"The Trip\", Mark Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company [VHS]; 060: \"Honor\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 5/9/1996 [VHS]; 050: Channel 8, Mark Warner, 7/1995 [VHS]; 055: \"The Truth\", Senator John Warner Takes, Photo Assist [VHS]; 065, 081 \u0026 083: \"Virginia's Fighter\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 5/30/1996 [3 VHS]; 069: \"Resolved\", RPV 1993 Convention Video; Coleman, Martin, Gilmore, Goodlatte TV Spots; Thompson, Wilson, Lott TV Spots [VHS]; 035: \"Secrets of the Sequence\", Press Club Tape [VHS]; 046: National Park Service, 1. Cumberland Gap, 2. Hensley Statement [VHS]; 064: \"Warner\", Endorsement Footage with President Bush, NRSC, 6/27/1990 [VHS]; 080: \"Rare\", Tom Davis for Congress, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company [VHS]; 067 WCVE TV, Republican State Convention, Jim Miller's Speech [VHS]; 038: 1989 and 1993 Inaugural Highlights, 1/14/1997 [VHS]; 070, 071, 072 \u0026 073: Crossfire, 2/6/1995 [4 VHS]; 052: Kaddafi NTLN, 11/27/1984; Phil Donahue, 3/26/1985 [VHS]; 086: \"Commitments. Service. Leader\", Friends of John Warner #133-135, St. Mary's Associates, 10/24/1996 [VHS]","027: Senator John Warner, 1. Momentum #1, 2. Momentum #2 [VHS]; Fox Morning News, Tailhook, 9/25/1992 [VHS]; 015: \"The Truth\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 9/20/1996 [VHS]; 005: Mark Warner/Senator John Warner Debate, 7/19/1996 [VHS]; Good Morning America, Gulf War Segment, 1/16/1992 [VHS]; 016: Creative Media Partners [VHS]; Good Morning America, Interview with Senator John Warner, 6/29/1992 [VHS]; Washington Hotline with Senator Arlen Specter and Senator John Warner, 6/5/1990 [VHS]; 007: Political Video Duplicators [VHS]; Senator John Warner Statement, GUV 1993 [VHS]; USIA Feed, Yugoslavia Crisis, 9/29/1992 [VHS]; Good Morning America, 7:00 - 8:00 AM (Senator John Warner 7:09 AM), 6/18/1992 [VHS]; Tower: Committee Report [VHS]; Floor Statement with Comments By Nunn and Sasser, 4/8/1992 [VHS]; 026: WJHL-TV, Veteran's Day Parade [VHS]; Cheney Presentation to Armed Services [VHS]; Davis Frost Interview with General Norman Schwarzkopf, 3/27/1991 [VHS]; 008, 014 \u0026 021: \"Serving Virginia\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 6/5/1996 [3 VHS]; Worldnet 2858/Euronet 892, Guest Senator John Warner, 9/29/1992 [VHS]; 017: Larry King Live, White House Announcements, 12/4/1996 [VHS]; This Week with David Brinkley, Senator John Warner and Senator Nunn, Tailhook, 6/28/1992 [VHS]; Good Morning America, Senator John Warner, 3/2/1989 [VHS]; 020: \"Connected\", Warner for Senate, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 10/5/1996 [VHS]; Senate Floor, Nunn/Senator John Warner Colloquy, 7/2/1992 [VHS]; 006: \"Look Around. Hand Up. What's Right\", Friends of John Warner, St. Mary's Associates, 10/21/1996 [VHS]; 013: \"Virginia's Fighter\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 5/30/1996 [VHS]; 022: Election 1996 Video Voters Guide, Virginia Senate Race, AARP Vote [VHS]; C-Span Call-In Show, 1/7/1993 [VHS]; CNN, Senator John Warner Floor Speeches on John Tower, 3/1989 [VHS]; Washington's Farewell Address [VHS]; 032: \"It's Miller\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 6/5/1995 [VHS]; C-Span Viewer Call-In Program, 5/19/1992 [VHS]; 012: \"Commitments. Service. Leader\", Friends of John Warner #133-135, St. Mary's Associates, 10/24/1996 [VHS]; Fox A.M. 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Centers\", 2/14/1984 [Beta]; 096: Senator John Warner/Harrison, 1st Debate, 9/9/1984 [Beta]; 271: McNeil/Lehrer, 4/18/1995 [VHS]; 269, 272-273, 276-285, 288-299: 25 Untitled VHS; 106: Senator John Warner 1990 Presidential Salute, Tape #1, Welcome; Invocation; Pledge of Allegiance, 3/8/1990 [BetaCam]; 102: Working Partners: 1. \"Colorado Story\", 2. \"Mrs. Anderson's House\", 3. 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Intrepid - An American Celebration\" [U-Matic]; C-Span, Discussion with Senator John Warner, General Kelly, and Barbara Reynolds of USA Today, Tapes 1 \u0026 2, 4/1/1991 [2 VHS]; 268: \"Warner\", Endorsement Footage with President Bush, NRSC, 6/27/1990 [Reel to Reel Video]; \"Petersburg: Pride in the Past, Progress for the Future [3/4\" Video]; Senator John Warner, #298, 3/9/1982 [U-Matics]","576: U.S. Senate Primary Election Night, Senator John Warner/Miller, 6/11/1996 [VHS]; 524: Larry King Live, Senator John Warner, 3/23/1999 [VHS]; 573: PBS Lehrer News Hour, 1/15/1998 [VHS]; 585: Armed Services Hearing, 2/2/2000 [VHS]; 558: Senator John Warner Vietnam Memorial [BetaCam]; 432: C-Span, 4/27/1993 [VHS]; 423: Spring Commencement 2000, 5/30/2000 [VHS]; 583: Wheels Up the Wall, 8/27/1997 [VHS]; 404: Senate Floor from 9:30 AM, 7/20/2001 [VHS]; 575: C-Span, \"Republican Mock Convention\", 3/2/1996 [VHS]; 567: \"Jesus\" 9-11 Remembrance Edition, Inspirational Films, Inc., 2001 [VHS]; 572: McNeil/Lehrer, 9/6/1995 [VHS]; 427: Channel 3 - Norfolk, After Richmond Debate, 10/19/1984; Channel 13, Chesapeake Bay, Channel 10, Bishop Willis Show, 10/23/1984 [VHS]; 560: Swearing in 1985, Vice President Bush [Beta]; 525: ARC Birthday Greeting, 4/22/1999 [VHS]; 537: McLaughlin/CNN Late Edition, Sunday 1/17 [VHS]; 417: ABC News, 8/21/1999 [VHS]; 534: Nunn Kiosk, \"Start Here\" Demo, Dominion Post [VHS]; 535: Long Awaited Senator John Warner Profiles, aired 5/29/1996 [VHS]; 428: Base Closing Commission, 5/21/1993; 1997 Presidential Inauguration, William Jefferson Clinton, 1/20/1997 [9 VHS]; 557: \"The Media Senator\", Senator John Warner, Dick Leggitt Media, Flite 3, 10/30/2000 [VHS]; 424, 433, 526, 530-531, 562 \u0026 569: 7 Untitled VHS; 570: McNeill/Lehrer, 7/22/1994 [VHS]; 582: WSLV Channel 10 6:00, Senator John Warner Roanoke, 2/23/1996 [VHS]; 527: PBS News Hour with Jim Lehrer, 5/6/1999 [VHS]; 596: Grayson's News Tapes, Thursday [VHS]; 574: NBC and CBS News, 1/4/1996 [VHS]; 566: \"World School 2000\", Special Version, Lincoln Memorial University, 10/16/2000 [VHS]; 584: \"A Time to Make History\", Republican Party of Virginia and Virginia Cable Telecommunications Association, 8/18/1999 [VHS]; 420: CNN, 2/22/1989 [VHS]; 536: Senator John Warner Commend Pilot O'Grady with Dole, 5/13/1993 [VHS]; 543: ABC News, Daryl Jones Segment, 7/22/1998 [VHS]","Lehrer News Hour, 11/26/1999 [VHS]; CNN Larry King Live, 2/12/1999 [VHS]; Armed Service Committee, 4/13/2000 [VHS]; Armed Services Hearing, 10/19/1999 [VHS]; 60 Minutes, Osprey Program, 1/21/2001; Lehrer, Defense Budget, 2/12/2001 [VHS]; Armed Services Committee, 4/6/2000 [VHS]; CNN 7:00 - 8:00 AM, 5/16/2000 [VHS]; ABC News Segment \"Lap Top to the Floor\", 9/8/1997 [VHS]; D'Amato Office: Nightline, Whitewater, 3/11/1996 [VHS]; Amazing Grace with Bill Moyers, 7/22/1993 [VHS]; Larry King Live, 1/15/2001 [VHS]; Lehrer News Hour, 3/18/1999 [VHS]; ABC 11:30 PM - 12:00 AM, 10/1/1999 [VHS]; First Panel of Foreign Relations Hearing, 10/7/1999 [VHS]; \"Leadership\", General John P. 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Whitehurst, 10/12/1978 [audiocassette]; 455: Shad Planking, Waverly, Virginia, 4/18/1979 [audiocassette]; 493: Senator Warner/Hammett [audiocassette]; 227: Erkilitian FR (Arlington), 3/20/1996; Fairfax County Convention (Miscellaneous) [audiocassette]; 477: Town Meeting Kennedy Center, Braden \u0026 Buchannan [audiocassette]; 230: Warner, 7/4/1995 [audiocassette]; 448: Town Meeting Kennedy Center; National Public Radio, Helen Whelean Defense Spending, 1/4/1982 [audiocassette]; 464: Senator Jackson on Face the Nation, 2/20 [audiocassette]; 504: Hampton Roads Maritime Association, Norfolk, Virginia, 5/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 255-258, 434-435, 437, 440, 443, 454, 473, 474, 485, \u0026 490: 14 Untitled audiocassettes; 237: Generic General Assembly Endorsement, Friends of John Warner, 1995 [audiocassette]; 505: Judge Sheffield Group, Dirksen Building, 5/9/1980 [audiocassette]; 344: Don Baker's VCU Class, 4/18 [audiocassette]; 452: Senator John Warner, Dutch Treat Luncheon, Richmond, Virginia, 1/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 510: U.S. Senator John W. Warner (R-Va.) and Former U.S. Senator George McGovern (D-SD) Debate the Nuclear Freeze at the University of Pennsylvania Public Forum \"Toward Preventing Nuclear War\", Irvine Auditorium, 3/30/1983 [reel to reel]; 355: RPV, 5/18/1989 [audiocassette]; 513: Audio Track of Video [reel to reel]; 499: Lincoln Day Dinner, Columbus, Ohio, 2/15/1980; Columbus Press Conference [audiocassette]; 487: Senator John Warner New Availability, re: Judgeships, Alexandria Courthouse, 4/13/1981 [audiocassette]; 486 \u0026 500: Wayne/Senator John Warner Luncheon, Capitol Hill, 3/6/1980 [2 audiocassettes]; 226: Senator John Warner Radio Conference, 3/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 466: Dick Allen, Senator John Warner Et al Foreign Press Briefing, 6/20 [audiocassette]; 353: Senator John Warner 1990 Radio; Nunn/Senator John Warner re: Tower, 2/6/1989; CBS [audiocassette]; 217: NPR and Internet Launch, 4/9/1996 [audiocassette]; 480 \u0026 484: Heinz Seminar, Tapes 2 \u0026 3 [2 audiocassettes]; 459: Conference of Christians and Jews, Hampton, Virginia, 3/1/1979 [audiocassette]; 462: Armed Services, DoD Authorization, 1/30 [audiocassette]; 342: Richmond Trip, 3/30 [audiocassette]; 225: Herrico and Fairfax GOP Mass Meetings/Convention, 3/23/1996 [audiocassette]; 359: The BQ Show 3:00 - 4:00 P.M., Oliver North, 9/19/1994 [audiocassette]; 441: Senator John Warner, Republican State Convention, Richmond, 1993 [audiocassette]; 220: Fox 5 and NYT 6/6/1996 and 6/17/1996 [audiocassette]; 343: \"The Dalton Gang Working Together\", Paramel Productions [audiocassette]; 231: Miller and Pro-Family Press Conference, 3/12/1996 [audiocassette]; 450: MBS, Reporters Roundup, Guest Senator John Warner, 9/21/1980 [audiocassette]; Bob Tata/Delegate, \"Senator John Warner Endorse\", 1991 [audiocassette]; 252: FEC Conference, 5/6/1996; Bork Spot, 5/9/1996 [audiocassette]; 213: Senator John Warner, Daily Press Ed. Board, 5/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 246: Charles Hawkins Endorsement, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 9/21/1995 [audiocassette]; 491: News Availability, Charlottesville, 4/17 [audiocassette]; 501: Edward Roeder Interview, Senator John Warner Office, 3/13/1980 [audiocassette]; 242-244: \"Who's Jim Miller\", \"Why\", and \"Avoided\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 5/21/1996 [3 audiocassettes]; 445: Senator John Warner at AP Dinner, Richmond, \"Raw Meat\", 2/3/1995 [audiocassette]; 463: Richmond Press Conference, 4/14 [audiocassette]; 471: \"The Senators\", Senator John Warner, 3 Shows [audiocassette]; 264: Generic General Assembly Endorsement, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, Master Tape, 9/21/1995 [DAT]; 449: Fundraising Dinner, Richmond, 3/7/1981; Senator John Warner on Charlie Huddle, 3/2/1983 [audiocassette]; 518: Plenary Session, MIT Law Afternoon Session, 1/13/1977; SALT#3, RICH, 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]; 492: Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; 497: Senator John Warner, U.S. Tobacco Employees, Richmond, Virginia, 2/12/1980 [audiocassette]; 482: News Conference - ACE 3000, 1980 Richlands Coal Show, Richlands, Virginia, 9/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 223: Bristol/Harrisonburg 2/23; Richmond/Alexandria/Norfolk, 2/22 [audiocassette]; 251: Miller, NRA Richmond, 5/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 356: Bush Dinner, 3/8/1990 [audiocassette]; 224: Miller/Senator John Warner Fairfax City Joint Appearance, 3/18 [audiocassette]; 221: 6/6/1996 - 6/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 436: \"An American Framework: Framing the Issues\", Pete du Pont, GOPAC, 10/1995 [audiocassette]; 249: WLVA AM590, Jim Miller Breakfast and Talk Interview: Primary Votes, Debates, Abortion Notification, 3/15/1996 [audiocassette]; 442: WAMU, Miller PAC, 10/23/1995 [audiocassette]; 467: Laird [audiocassette]; 563: CVN 77 Naming Ceremony [CR-RW]; 502: Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Williamsburg, Virginia, 3/22/1980 [audiocassette]; 472: Meet the Member, Senator John Warner, 1/19/1979 [audiocassette]; 496: 6th District Economic Conference, Natural Bridge, Virginia, 2/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 479: Saratoga Hearing [audiocassette]; 461: Meg Rosenfeld Interview/WP [audiocassette]; 453: Virginia Independent Telephone Association, Hot Springs, Virginia, 10/19/1979; Brown Briefing [audiocassette]; 240 \u0026 241: \"Welfare\", \"Budget\" and \"General Assembly\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company [2 audiocassettes]; 239: \"Welfare\", \"Budget\", \"General Assembly\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 10/5/1995 [audiocassette]; 234: Mike Warner [audiocassette]; 346: George Allen, Breakfast, Senator John Warner, Representative Newt Gingrich and George Allen, Belle Haven Country Club, Alexandria, Virginia, 9/29/1993 [audiocassette]; 229: Ted Byrd Interview, 9/16/1995 [audiocassette]; 481: Prayer Service, 4/3/1981 [audiocassette]; 517: Recorded?; SALT Reel #2, RICH., 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]; 347: Senator John Warner PSA, \"Academy Day 1992\" [audiocassette]; 438-439: Regardie's Profile with William Saletan, Tapes 1 \u0026 2 [2 audiocassettes]; 263: WBZS, Jerry Springer, Mark Warner, 4/18 [audiocassette]; 218: WINA/WOMZ/WKAV, Senator John Warner Talk-Back with Bob Gibson, 6/4/1996 [audiocassette]; 341: \"History and Leadership\", GOPAC Charter Meeting 4/24 to 4/25, Newt Gingrich and Lady Margaret Thatcher, 5/1994 [audiocassette]; 235: Richmond, Senator John Warner Press Conference on Litigation, 3/25/1996 [audiocassette]; 458: National Tour Brokers Association, Orlando, Florida, 1/10/1980 [audiocassette]; 253 \u0026 254: Salem, Blacksburg, Wepers Cave, and Cville, 5/30 to 6/1 [2 audiocassettes]; 506: Banquet, Virginia Republican State Convention, Richmond, Virginia, 6/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 232: Edinburg, 2/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 349: Announcement Tour, 2/5/1990 [audiocassette]; 470: Senator John Warner, Course 120, Graduation Exercise AFSC Class 66, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; 245: \"Support\" w/o Disclaimer, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 10/30/1995 [audiocassette]; 444: Lloyd Grove re: BW [audiocassette]; 498: CNN Press Conference; Lincoln Day Dinner, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2/14/1980 [audiocassette]; 345: Senator John Warner Farm PSA [audiocassette]; 236: Miller Ad Response Press Conference, 5/16/1996 [audiocassette]; 248: Lexington - Wtc, 3/1/1996 \u0026 3/2/1996 [audiocassette]; 456: Admiral Rickover [audiocassette]; 483: Huntsville, Alabama; Alabama Press Conference [audiocassette]; 250: Bob Gibson, 4/10/1996 [audiocassette]; 460: Senator John Warner - Jerry Brown, 4/13/1979; Bill Miller [audiocassette]; 214: WNIS, Dr. Moller, 6/11/1996 [audiocassette]; 352: Sam Donaldson, 6/22/1992; Peter Harding, 1/21/1992 [audiocassette]; 233: Lynchburg/Danville, 2/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 358: Governor Allen's Congress Roundtable, AM, Senator John Warner, BC, 3/29/1994 [audiocassette]; 215: Dole Endorsement, 5/4/1996 [audiocassette]; 354: Painting Notes from Arnett [audiocassette]; 238: WRVA Radio, Jim Miller with Lou Dean, 6/6/1996 [audiocassette]; 350: Lloyd Grove, 12/14/1989 [audiocassette]; 512: Byrd, Tape #2 [reel to reel]; 451: Senator John Warner, Dutch Treat Luncheon, Norfolk, Virginia, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; Gannett, CIA, 11/26/1991 [audiocassette]; 494: Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Radford, Virginia, 2/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 216: Peter Hardin, 5/26/1996 [audiocassette]; 475: Senator John Warner, Coleman Headquarters Opening, 9/5/1981; Battle of the Virginia Capes, Virginia Beach [audiocassette]; 469: WHK and Jim Clarke WJLA; WHK and WRVA Radio [audiocassette]; 259-262: 4 Untitled Microcassettes; 228: Peter Baker, 4/25/1996 [audiocassette]; 247: Senator John Warner Interviews with Jim Perry and Peter Hardin, 4/23/1996 [audiocassette]; 351: Lloyd Grove, 8/11/1989 [audiocassette]; 503: Navy Federal Credit Union, Vienna, Virginia, 3/24/1980 [audiocassette]; 478: Mark Shields, Business and Government Relations Council, Winsby, 9/19/1980 [audiocassette]; 488: Memphis, 10/28; 6 Ads, Alabama \u0026 Burton Lunch [audiocassette]; 360: Peter Hardin, TTD; Cokie Roberts, CNN; Laurie Kellman, TWT; Dave McConnell, TOP; Jan Smith, Fox [audiocassette]; 219: Barrett-Times/Welsh, USA Today, 5/2/1996 [audiocassette]; 457: Interviews: Henry Eason, Nation's Business; Nancy King, Virginia Network; Jim Canan, Business Week, 2/16/1983 [audiocassette]; 495: Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Radford, Virginia, 2/11/1980; Senator John Warner/Hammett [audiocassette]; 476: CSNY, Zevon [audiocassette]; 509, 514 \u0026 515: 3 Untitled Reel to Reel; 489: Today, 10/28/1981 [audiocassette]; 447 \u0026 465: WNIS, Senator John Warner/Gordon Hammett, Sides 1-4, 10/25/1979 [2 audiocassettes]; 348: Pledge, Master, 3/3/1990 [audiocassette]; 222: Senator John Warner/Senator Bond Fundraiser, 4/30/1996 [audiocassette]; 511: Keynote Address, 1/13/1977; SALT Reel #1, RICH., 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]","Press [envelope]; 2 Untitled Envelopes; Outdate Senator John Warner Formal Black and White Portrait [box]; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders; Senator John Warner Formal Color and Black and White Portraits [box]; Senator John Warner and Martha Washington at Mount Vernon Wine Festival [envelope]; Armed Services \"Change of Command\" pictures [envelope]; Photo Studio SD-685 [envelope]; The White House [envelope]","Eastern Europe, Berlin Wall, 1989 [envelope]; 1983; Contact Sheets and Negatives, 1992; 1982; Photographs, 1990; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders","Campaign, 1995-2000 [accordion folder]; Untitled Accordion Folder; Political 1988, Bork; Today; 1995 Constitutional Right to Primary Election [accordion folder]; 1998 Congressional [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner 2002: Campaign Volunteers; 1998 Campaign; Senator John Warner 2002: Campaign/Casework; Lawsuit; Michael Wilding [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner 2002 [accordion folder]; Mark Warner [accordion folder]; Mark Warner, 2001","\"Achievable Dream\", Metro Video Productions, 7/16/1997 [VHS]; U.S. Senate Memos; 1996 Senate Race, Senator John Warner Items; Senator John Warner v. Miller; Warner Calendars, 1995-1996 [envelopes]; Transportation Builder, ARTBA, 5/2000 [magazine]; Untitled Presentation Folder: Rules Committee, 1994; \"Choosing Sides: I Remember Vietnam, Fields of Fire\", Non Fiction Films, 1998 [VHS]; 2 Untitled Presentation Folders: Lyndon LaRouche, 1994; 2 Untitled Folders: Senator Packwood; Election Law; Untitled Presentation Folder: 1998 Senate Campaign; Speeches and Statements; Press Releases; Nancy Spannaus; VDDA Navy Housing Event, Henninger, Richmond, 4/1998 [VHS]; Loose Papers: Press Releases; Campaign Notes; Changing the Name of the Library of Congress, 1993-1998; Welcome to Alexandria; NATO; Crook, G. Gail; Warner Donor Volunteer Lists [envelopes]; \"Defeat Ollie North, That Son-of-a-Bush\", 1994 [booklet] (2 copies); Jacob Hornberger, 2002 Campaign; Breast Cancer Notes, Draft Speech [presentation folder]","87 Folders, Kasten, Aleyda to Sugar, Ron","FY 2005 Labor HHS: New Beginnings SW Virginia; CJS 2005: William \u0026 Mary (Court 21); CJS 2005: Lonesome Pine; Labor HHS 2005: Carilion Health; CJS 2005: Hampton Alert; CJS 2005: 0 - 3 (Zero to Three); CJS 2005: Achievable Dream; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Beach; Berryville Citizens Association; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Eastern Virginia Medical School; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Jamestown Commission; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Jeremiah Project; FY 2005 Labor HHS: NORC Richmond; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Monster Gat Sol; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Jewish Family Services of Tidewater; Social Security Title IV-C Funds; FY 2005 Labor: Philip Theodosiou; FY 2005 Labor HHS: New Beginnings; FY 2005 Labor: University of Virginia - Youth Leadership Initiative; CJS 2005: Suffolk; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Our Health, Russ Potts; Fairfax City and Title I Allocation; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Military Institute; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Culpepper Dental; CJS 2005: Cops Appropriation VCPI; FY 2005 Labor: St. John Baptist in the Woods; FY 2005 Labor: University of Appalachia; Labor HHS 2005: Christopher Newport; FY 2005 Labor: William \u0026 Mary; Labor HHS 2005: Alliance for Consumer Education; Labor HHS 2005: Samples; FY 2005 Labor: Riverside; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters; CJS 2005: ATF Request; Labor HHS 2005: Bon Secours; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; FY 2005 Labor: Wolf Trap; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Northern Virginia Hospital Alliance (NVHA); CJS 2005: Alexandria; FY 2005 Labor HHS: INOVA - Clark Moore; CJS 2005: CHKD (Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters); CJS 2005: Center for Criminal Justice Tech (Mitretek); Labor HHS 2005: Arl Free Clinic; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Living Museum; FY 2005 Labor HHS: City of Portsmouth; Labor HHS 2005: Bellmont; FY 2005 Labor HHS: James Madison University; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Community College System; FY 2005 Labor: Patient Services; Labor HHS 2005: Black Lung; CJS 2005: Chesapeake; Boy Scouts of America; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia High School League; Labor HHS 2005: Achievable Dream; CJS 2005: Appropriations Information (C.J.S.); FY 2005 Labor: Woodrow Wilson (Presidential Library); FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Osteopathic; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Eastern Mennonite University; Labor HHS 2005: American Military Spouse Foundation (AMSEF); FY 2005 Labor HHS: George Mason University; CJS 2005: Shenandoah; FY 2005 Labor HHS: First Freedom; FY 2005 Labor: Regent; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Experience Works; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Institute for Advanced Learning, Danville; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Lynch - Academy of Fine Arts; FY 2005 Labor: Parents Anonymous; FY 2005 Labor: O. Winston Link Museum; Labor HHS 2005: Center for Mental Health Services; Labor HHS 2005: America on the Move; FY 2005 Labor HHS: National Federation of the Blind; FY 2005 Labor: Project Access; FY 2005 Labor: Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF)","Colin L. Powell, General USA, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff [accordion folder]; Powell, Colin USA/JCS Nomination File/2nd Term [accordion folder]; Northern Virginia Women's Conference, 1990 [accordion folder]; Colonel James J. Steele, USA Nomination File; David Addington to Be DoD General Counsel; Hemingway, Col. Thomas L. USAF, Promotion File; Inaugural, 2001; Wiss, Robert E., Court of Military Appeals Nomination; Studeman, William O. to Be Deputy Director CIA; Gierke, Herman F., Court of Military Appeals Nomination; Crawford, Susan, Court Military Appeals Nomination","VA-HUD Appropriations Bill (Passed 9/24) [accordion folder]; FY 2000 Defense Appropriations/Foreign Operations Appropriations, 6/30 [accordion folder]; Commerce - Justice - State Appropriations [accordion folder]; FY 2001 Defense Appropriations; FY 2000 National Defense Authorization (Amendments, C.R.'s, Dear Colleagues) [accordion folder]; Women on Submarines [accordion folder]; Military Construction Appropriations/State Department Reauthorization, 6/22 [accordion folder]","Nomination: Springer, Hearing 5/18/2005 [binder]; Portman OMB Nomination 109th, 5/17/2006 [presentation folder]; Staunton/Roanoke Trip, 8/8 - 8/9/2005 [binder]; Nomination: Bilbray, Marshall, Blair, Hearing 11/14/2006 [binder]; Nomination: Doan, Hearing 5/22/2006 [binder]; Nomination: Combs, Hearing 5/25/2005 [binder]; Governors of USPS Confirmation Hearing, 6/29/2006 [presentation folder]; Susan Dudley OMB Nomination [accordion folder]; Nomination: Paulison, Hearing 5/24/2006 [binder]; Nomination: McMillin, Hearing 7/13/2006 [binder]; Business Meeting, 6/22/2005 [binder]; Nomination: Portman, Hearing 5/17/2006 [binder]; 5 Steno Pads, Floor Notes 2005-2006","The Almanac of Seapower, Navy League of the United States, 1989 \u0026 1992 [2 books]; Unauthorized Appropriations - History; Committee Business - Trip Reports; Civil Service [accordion folder]; Committee Inquiries - Stephen Breyer; Committee Inquiries - National Security Strategy [accordion folder]; Military Justice - Court Structure Issues; Committee Business - Procedures; Air Force Magazine, 1992 US Air Force Almanac, Air Force Association; Air Force Magazine, 1991 USAF Almanac/Operation Desert Storm; Civil Service: War Powers; Committee Business - Security","Mary Baldwin; Mothball Fleet (3 folders); MSMC Heritage Fund (U.S. Marine Corps); George Washington University; Swanson Molt; Box with 43 3.5\" Disks of Backup Files, Press Releases, Briefing Materials, Trip Files, and Photographs, 1993-2001; Travel; Strategic Insights; Veterans, Retirees, and Assorted Associations; NASCAR; James Madison; TRAC; Thank Yous; Ship Wreck Allocation; Ship Repair","U.S. Senate Stationery; Accepted Scheduling Items [accordion folder]; Scheduling Files (8 folders)","William and Mary; University of Virginia; V-22 Info Papers; Roanoke/Virginia Tech, 5/12/2000 - 5/13/2000; University of Virginia, USAID; WorldSpace [presentation folder]; August Recess District Work Period 2002 (2 copies); Trip File: Virginia Tech/Blacksburg/Dublin, 8/2/1999 (2 folders); World Space (?); Loose Papers: Press Clippings and Newspapers, 2001-2002; C. Warner; Judy/Carter (?); Virginia Tech; Analysis Converting SSBNS to SSGNS; Conversations with America 2000 (2 copies, each in 3 folders); Susan; Dulles High Tech Tour, 7/26/1999 (2 copies); Virginia Danville","FY 2002 NDAA: Passed Floor Amendments; FY 2002 NDAA: House Requested Conference Support; 9/11/2001 [accordion folder]; FY 2002 NDAA: Supplemental Appropriations; Missile Defense [accordion folder]; FY 2002 Budget [accordion folder]; Submarine Centennial; FY 2002 NDAA: National Defense Features Program; Killed in Action, Boise de Hattonville, Hattonville, France, 9 November, 1944 Subject: Delayed Memorial Affairs Crash Site - Search and Recovery and Application for Possible French Decorations [binder]; FY 2002 NDAA [accordion folder]; 9/11/2001: Foreign Expressions of Support; 9/11/2001: Casualty Lists; FY 2002 NDAA: Demilitarization of Military Equipment; FY 2002 NDAA: Pending Floor Amendments; FY 2002 NDAA: Priorities; Naval Reactors Commemorative; FY 2002 NDAA: HASC Outsourcing Issues; Old Letters; Turnover [empty accordion folder]; FY 2002 NDAA: Challenge Program; FY 2002 NDAA: Health Information Assurance; Homeland Defense [accordion folder]; FY 2002 NDAA: Conference Issues","FCC: Digital Television; Airline Loan Guarantees: Gemini Air Cargo; Richmond International Airport [accordion folder]; Airports: Virginia Airports; Identity Theft: FTC Information; Airline Loan Guarantees: National Legislation; FCC: Verizon 271; Airline Loan Guarantees [accordion folder]; FCC: Must Carry - Multicasting; Airports: Shenandoah Airport; Aviation: Air Traffic Control Privatization; Airports: Norfolk Airport; MWAA: Dulles 25 mile; Senator John Warner Letter to Danville Community College (RCATT), 3/13/2003; NASA: Buzz Aldrin Space Vision Institute; Airports: Lynchburg; MWAA: National - Closure; FCC: Virginia Cellular - ETC Letter; Telecom [accordion folder]; Aviation: FAA Pay Issue - RIC; FCC: Wi-Fi (2 folders); Commerce: Virginia Baseball, 7/8/2003; NASA: ORB Image; Airline Loan Guarantees: Reagan National Airport; Aviation: U.S. Airways - United; Commerce: Hyundai; Airports: Roanoke; Voice of America; Airline Loan Guarantees: Evergreen: Loan Guarantee Application; Aviation: Aviation World's Fair; Commerce: Bristol Urban Letter; Aviation: Newport News - Williamsburg Airport; Nanotechnology [accordion folder]; Aviation: Northern Neck Airport; Airports: Tri-Cities; MWAA: Dulles APM Contract; Airports: Pennington Gap; FCC: Low Power FM; Airline Loan Guarantees: U.S. Airways - PBGC; FCC: Cable; Airports: CACI Airport Sensors; Aviation: Senator John Warner Statement on Rosenker NTSB Nomination, 2/27/2003; NASA: NASA Shared Services Center; Airline Loan Guarantees: National Airport - GA; Airports: Airport America; Identity Theft [accordion folder]; Commerce: Census; Commerce: Bristol MSA (2 folders); Airports: Charlottesville Airport; Aviation: U.S. - China Air Routes; MWAA: Dulles","123 folders, Arranged by Date","Fort Belvoir Shooting Range [accordion folder]; ITT; Lexington; IIT Research Institute; Kimmel/Short: Senator John Warner [accordion folder]; Intermec Corporation, FY 2000 Programs; Japanese Imperial Army; International Training, Inc.; Title 11/OECD Dyer, Ellis [accordion folder]","Entire Issues of Virginia and Washington, D.C. Newspapers","Entire Issues of Virginia and Washington, D.C. Newspapers; Talk, 10/1999 [magazine]; National Journal's CongressDailyAM, 5/13/1999 [magazine]; National Defense, 4/2000 [magazine] (2 copies)","2000 Virginia Business Cases: Dresser - Rand Compressors; Arlington County Cemetery Initiatives: Arlington Cemetery; 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Kempter File (VE Issue); 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Seacoast; 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Edenspace - Depleted Uranium; Congressional Record, 107th Congress, 2nd Session No. 129 (2 copies); Special Projects: PBS Documentary Korea (50th); 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Nuclear Capable Cranes; 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Alliant Tech Systems; The National Army Museum at Fort Belvoir [presentation folder]; Special Projects: Lavinia Currier; Naval Audit Service [accordion folder]; Special Projects [accordion folder]; Arlington County Cemetery Initiatives [accordion folder]; Kevin's Lunch","Joint Committee on Printing; Congressional Record, Floor Statements, 1981-1982; House Bills, 96th Congress, 2nd Session, H.R.1197 thru H.R.3919; Senate Joint Resolutions, 96th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, S.J.Res.3 thru S.Res.176; Senate Concurrent Resolutions, 96th Congress, 2nd Session, S.Con.Res.101 thru S.Con.Res.137; Senate Resolutions, 96th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, SRes.15 thru S.Res.486; Sponsored Legislation, 96th Congress; Congressional Record, Floor Statements, 1980; Senate Bills, 96th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, S.103 thru S.3054; Congressional Record, Floor Statements, 1980-1981; Congressional Record, 1979 Floor Statements","121 envelopes, Arranged by Date","DoE [accordion folder]; Tritium: Accelerator Production of Tritium; DoE: Low Level Radioactive Waste; DoE: DoE Budget; Tritium [accordion folder]; Tritium: Burns \u0026 Roe, Accelerator; Tritium: Tritium \u0026 Framatome; DoE: DoE Security","Missile Defense; Fort Belvoir Access [accordion folder]; FY 2003 Authorization Conference [accordion folder]; Foreign Operations Appropriations, FY 2001; U.S. Department of the Army [presentation folder]; Committee: Ansley; FY 2002 Defense Authorization/Appropriations [accordion folder]; Technology Clippings [accordion folder]; FY 2002 Supplemental; Cindy - Cord or Marc [envelope]; Virginia Land Issues [accordion folder]; Kennedy; Patrick [empty accordion folder]; 2001 Defense Authorization (FY 2001), Passes 7/13 (97-3) [accordion folder]; Mark [empty accordion folder]; World War II Memorial [accordion folder]; Authorization 2003 Floor [accordion folder]","108th: Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Cosigned Letters, 2003 [accordion folder]; 108th: Dear Colleagues, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Commerce, Science, and Transportation, 2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Finance, 2003 [accordion folder]; 108th: Judiciary, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Environment and Public Works, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Senator John Warner Sponsored/Cosponsored Legislation, Unanimous Consent's for Sponsored Legislation, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Floor Statements, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Rules and Administration, 2003 [accordion folder]; 108th: Cosigned Letters, 2004 [accordion folder]","Senate Record Votes, 102nd Congress [accordion folder]; Republican Convention (Material), 6/2000; Press Releases, 1990 [accordion folder]; Press Releases, Talking Points, and Memorandum [accordion folder]; Completion of Senator John Warner's Voting Record for 96th Congress [accordion folder]; Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce Speech. 6/2000 (2 folders)","Talking Points: Eangus Eagle Award, 3/13/2001; Governor's Office/State Government Issues [accordion folder]; Talking Points [accordion folder]; Infilco Degremont; Blacklisting [accordion folder]; Talking Points: Forrestal; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: VAMC Richmond Trip; Talking Points: JINSA; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: Army Talmud Event, 5/22/2001; Speech Drafts, State Travel, 8/5 to 8/7 [presentation folder]; CNO Executive Panel; A-76 Information; Dadona Manor [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: Rhode Island Trip, 12/8/1999; Senator John Warner Rewrites/Edits [accordion folder]; Bob Pyle - Software; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: Tidewater Science Summit - Schrock, 8/6/2001; Owl Creek Boat Pump; Senator John Warner Rewrites/Edits: Arnold Spielberg's Bronze Star Memorial; Talking Points: NGAUS Award, Harry S. Truman Award, Taping 9/7; Carlson's Raiders; Talking Points: Armed Forces Marketing Council; Biographies","FCC Application - CWA Communication; Suspense Accounts (Family Farm); Untitled Accordion Folder: Hearing Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Legislation - Confidentiality of Medical Information, 2/26/1998; HIPAA [accordion folder]; Bills Pending Before the Committee, Charles Phillips/Mr. Warner; Charles Robinson Bill; Post Office Closings; Public Power Bonds; Loose Papers: Tobacco Issues, 1997-1999; NALC Speech, 5/1999; American Cancer Society, Advocacy and Public Issues [presentation folder]; Treasury, Postal - Security [accordion folder]; EEOC, Charles Phillips, Legislative Counsel [presentation folder]; Postal, 1995; Richmond Post Office; Untitled Accordion Folder: Invitations, To Call, and Meeting Requests; Treasury, Postal [accordion folder]","Nomination - General Paul Myers [2 accordion folders]; Paisley/FBI Files Generally; Colonel Steele/Lt. Colonel Earl; Nomination of Honorable John Tower to be the Secretary of Defense, 1/1989, Nominee Paperwork and Follow-Up [accordion folder]; Clinkscales, William A., Director of Selective Service [accordion folder]","UVA Center for Law and National Security [accordion folder]; War Powers/Foreign Flagged Shipping: Pat Tucker; Keynote Address - UVA Center for Law and National Security Seminar, 9/23/1988; War Powers/Foreign Flagged Shipping [accordion folder]; Testimony Before Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on War Powers; The 1973 War Powers Resolution: Law and Practice, The U.S. Naval War College [bound volume]; U.S. Senate, Janet, 10/21 [presentation folder]; Testimony Before Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on War Powers [accordion folder]","2 Untitled Accordion Folders: Black and White and Color Images of Senator Warner; Untitled Accordion Folder: Press Clippings, 1977; John Warner, United States Senator: Integrity...Conservative...Thoughtful Leadership--Working for Virginia, 1996 [booklet]; Olympic Torch Photo; Untitled Photo Album: Yorktown Bicentennial Celebration, 1981 [spiralbound]; Spring 1979 - Warner and Mail [envelope]; Boy Scout Jubilee and Main Training Corp, FT. AP Hill, 8/1981 [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Contact Sheets - Vietnam Veterans Luncheon; Untitled Folder: Negatives and Contact Sheets - Warner at Meeting; Untitled Folder: Prints of Senator Warner, 1979","Untitled Envelope: Polling Info, 1984; Untitled Presentation Folder: John Warner, Senate, 1984; Untitled Folder: Senator Warner's Senate Biography on Committees Served, 1984; VA Beach Debate Backup and Extra Tickets, 9/9/1984; Debates; Loose Papers: Talking Points; Untitled Folder: Senator Warner's Press Releases, 1982-1984; Announcement Tour Clips; Untitled Folder: Youth for Warner '84: Campaign Plan; Untitled Binder: Talking Points; Clippings That Have Been Used in Mailings; JWW Nomination; Disarmament News Release; Press Releases; 3rd District (Bliley), 1984; Havelock - S/N 2531 S \u0026 M, 1977; Direct Mail Items - JWW; The Effects of \"Management By Objectives\" in the John Warner for US Senate Campaign in Henrico County, Virginia, 4/18/1978 [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Campaign Material; The Presidential Inaugural Anniversary Gala, 1990 [booklet]; Media/Advertising; Campaign Plans; Untitled Presentation Folder: Campaign Advertising; JWW Major Speeches; John Warner US Senate [badge] (2 copies); DARE Ad, 10/2/1989; BRAC Hearings [VHS]; Warner Press Conference [VHS]; 2 Untitled Audiocassettes; Commencement at Wakefield, 6/16/1988 [audiocassette]; Debate - Chamber Office, 10/19/1984 [audiocassette]; Harrison Press Conference, 10/23/1984 [audiocassette]; John Warner: Seven :60 Sec. Spots, 1984 [audiocassette] (2 copies); Nightline [audiocassette]; Post Debate (NHRFE) Press Q \u0026 A- Vienna, 10/13/1984 [audiocassette]; Senator Warner Intro and Speech, 7/23/1987 [audiocassette]","Commissioning Ceremony: USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19) Philadelphia Naval Base, 11/14/1970 [binder]; Visit to Vietnam [binder]; Untitled Binder: Virginia Military Institute Founder's Day Ceremony, 1976; Untitled Binder: Virginia Military Institute Founder's Day Ceremony, 1976 (photographs); Launching of the USS Richard B. Russell (SSN 687): Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, 1/12/1974 [binder]; Certificate of Guarantee (Five-Foot Tusk of Monodom Linnaeus), 1972 (stuck to Newport News binder); Presented to Honorable John W. Warner, Under Secretary of the Navy from Officers and Men, First Marine Division, FMF [binder]; Commander in Chief Atlantic and Commander in Chief US Atlantic Fleet, 7/29/1976 [binder]; Commissioning of VF-1 and VF-2 by Secretary John W. Warner, NAS Miramar, 10/14/1972 [binder]; Allied Forces Southern Europe [binder]","1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Seniors; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Education Support Letters; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Untitled Folder: AID and FCC; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Pay Raise; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Education Funding; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Comparison; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: NAACP; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Women's Issues; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Budget Article; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Ad; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Abortion; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Education Votes; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Christian Coalition; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: PAC Letters; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Spending Cap; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: School Lunch; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Welfare - Breaux Vote; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Legislative Accomplishments; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Medicare; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Affirmative Action; NAACP Convention; Environmental Initiatives","Untitled Binder: Photographs of Senator Warner at Document Signing; Warner '84 Report, Fall 1983 and 11/1984; Slides [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Photograph of Senator Warner from Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company; Loose Contact Proofs; Loose Papers: Campaign Ads; Untitled Presentation Folder: Community Learning Week, 1989; Old Warner Speeches [envelope]; Warner Campaign Contact Sheet [5 bags]; Stock Photo [bag]; Loose Photographs: Senator Warner; Warner Direct Mail and Photographs, 1984-1990 [binder]; Legislative Vision, 1990 [binder]; Loose Papers: Victory 2000 - RV Tour Meetings; 2001 Virginia Republican Convention, Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Virginia, 6/1-2/2001 - Official Souvenir Program [booklet]; John Warner US Senator (Campaign Material) [envelope] (2 copies)","Shafran, 8/8/1990 [envelope]; Direct Mailing 3/10/1990 [envelope]; Hare Forest, Charlottesville Breakfast, 11/3/1990 [envelope]; New York Event 85C, 10/29/1990 [envelope]; Bob Dole Health Team, 9/29. 1989 [envelope]; I'm A Fan of Senator John Warner [2 fans]; Presidential Event, 3/8/1990 [envelope]; Fraternal Order of Police; Intelligence Committee; Warner Senate Council; Political Correspondence; Vote Ratings; Luntz Research; Editorial Endorsements, 1996; Warner Campaign - General, 1996 [accordion folder]; VA Bar Association Debate; Doctored Photo Ad; Polls; Greg Stevens - Media, 1996; Vote Results, 11/5/1995; Mark Warner (3 folders); Sample (Campaign Mailings)","Political (Press Clippings); Fundraising - JW; Announcement - JW; Endorsements - JW; Appearances - JW; JW Debate, 7/1996; Originals - JW; Misc. Press File; Warner Record; Public Opinion - Attitudes Toward Government; Press Releases - JW; Warner Mentions, 8/1995-3/1996 (8 folders); Warner Statements - Letters; Membership Card Mailing; $1,000/$500 Mailing; Heartfelt Letter, 5/1996; Victory Folder","Untitled Binder: Talking Points, 1995; Loose Papers: Press Clippings; Marshall Coleman; Untitled Presentation Folder: Senator John Warner Kicks-Off Campaign for US Senate, 1996; Untitled Binder: Mark Warner, 1988-1996; Untitled Folder: Campaign Material - Warner/Coleman, 1996; Primary vs. Convention - Press; Loose Papers: John Warner's Record on Education and Medicare, 9/1996; Marshall Coleman on Gore's Remarks; Polling Information, 10/31/1996; Robert Potts Research, 1995; Jim Miller Material, 1995-1996; Untitled Folder: Mark Warner Background","Lawsuit; Primary Lawsuit [accordion folder]; Loose Papers: 1st Quarter 1996 Contribution Report; Senator Warner Defends Decisions of Republican Party; Attack from the Right, 1995; Primary Articles (Press Clippings); Warner's Voting Record Summaries [accordion folder]; Miller Letters and Responses to Other Republican Senators [accordion folder]; Fundraising - State; Debate - Press; Debate - Correspondence; Debate - Notes and Drafts; Fundraising - JW; Warner Letters to the Editor","Letters to the Editor; State Board of Elections Forms; Legal Services Campaign, 1996; Polls; Packets - Masters; People - GOP [accordion folder]; Lists [accordion folder]; Warner Mentions, 2/1995; North; Commonwealth PAC [accordion folder]; Miller Award PR; Untitled Accordion Folder: Jim Miller","Donald Huffman Letters [accordion folder]; Warner and North [accordion folder]; Personal Memos [accordion folder]; Untitled Envelope: Jim Miller Campaign; Finance Letters: March-4/1995; Finance Letters: May-June 1995; Finance Letters: 8/1995; Finance Letters: 10/1995-Present; Campaign Kick-Off Remarks; Personal - JW; Pro - JW; Anti - JW; Agricultural Literature; Anti - JW RAW; Untitled Folder: Misc. Campaign Material; Charlottesville GOP Advance - Warner, 1995; Jim Miller, US Senate [presentation folder]; Upcoming Events; Bush Event; Miller Announcement [accordion folder]; Articles on Miller [accordion folder]; Direct Mail; Loose Papers: John Warner United States Senator Coordinator's Handbook (2 copies); Marty LaVor [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: Personal Correspondence; Untitled Folder: John Warner Announcement Tour, 2/2002; Untitled Folder: Schedule, 2002; Bush-Quayle Alumni, 12/1995; Advisory Council; Untitled Folder: Jim Miller Campaign; Finance Letters: 12/1994-1/1995","Endorsements - Supporters; Untitled Folder: RAW (Republicans Against Warner) Statements; Endorsements - Undecided/Neutral; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders: Friends of John Warner Survey Reports; Jim Miller 1996 Press Conference and Campaign; Warner Press Releases; John Warner United States Senator Coordinator's Handbook; List Report; Form Letters; 4 Untitled Presentation Folders: Jim Miller Campaign; Warner Record; X-Pedite; Untitled Presentation Folder: Senator Warner's Schedule, 1996; Untitled Folder: Press Clippings, 1978","Loose Papers: RTD Questionnaire; Press Releases; Schedules; Press Clippings; Bush - Agenda/Logistics; Leslie Byrne; Salute Virginia; Mock Convention - Quayle Endorsement; Margaret Thatcher; Salute Virginia - Specifics; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Republicans; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Democrats; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Independents; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Name Warner; 1996 Senate Campaigns - General; Virginia Senate Campaign, 1996; Virginia Politics - General; Fundraising - MW; Paid Media - General; Paid Media - JW; Democratic Party of VA (DPV); Baseball - JW; Announcement Tour, 2/22/1996; Victory 1996 Package, 8/1996; Veterans Package, 8/1996; 3-Month Pledge Package, 8/1996; Maxed Out Donor Program; Membership Letter; Survey Rollout - Veterans; Telegram Letter; Only Candidate - Rollout; Untitled Accordion Folder: 1978 Campaign Material; Printing Examples; Advocates for JWW; Campaign Organizations","1984 Campaign [accordion folder]; 1990 Campaign: Questionnaire; 1990 Campaign: Election Stats; 1990 Campaign: Media; 1990 Campaign: Spannous; 1990 Campaign: Yatrofsky; 1990 Campaign: Gun Nuts; 1990 Campaign: Campaign; 1990 Campaign: Critical Letters/Statements; 1990 Campaign: Kunkel - Write-In; 1990 Campaign: Miscellaneous Campaign Correspondence/Memos; 1990 Campaign: Atoka Supper Protest; 1990 Campaign: 1989 Financial Disclosure; Robert Potts Research - Free Advice, 8/25/1995 [spiralbound]; Farris; Warner Newsletters, 1995; Warner/Miller/McSweeney Correspondence; Primary Press Clippings, 1996; Campaign Coordinator's Handbook, 1996; Questionnaires Completed; Untitled Presentation Folder: Mason-Dixon Poll Results; 2 Untitled Presentation Folders: Remarks; VFRW Debate Primary; Primary Issues; Primary Campaign Plans, 1996; Jim Miller [accordion folder]; Business Card Masters; Untitled Folder: Oliver North","Newspapers: Primary and General, 1996 [accordion folder]; Loose Papers: Newspapers (Richmond Times-Dispatch; Virginia-Pilot; Roanoke Times; Washington Post), 1996; Campaign 1978 - Releases (Press Office Copy); Untitled Binder: Newsletter, 1979-1984; Untitled Binder: Photo Album of 1978 Campaign","3 Untitled Accordion Folders: Prints, Negatives, and Slides of Senator John Warner","Untitled Accordion Folder: DAR National Defense Luncheon, 7/6/2005; Keep Per JW, 5/5/1994 (Press Clippings); Press Clippings, 12/1996-1/1997 (2 folders); Godwin Clips from 9/29/1977 (Do Not Lose!); Dead/Unwanted Photo (Campaign Material - No Photographs); Mike Farris - Lt. Governor; Untitled Folder: Press Clippings, 1993-1994; Untitled Presentation Folder: Randy White; Cosas, 3/2/1978 [magazine]; Good Housekeeping, 3/1995 [magazine]; Military Life, 4/1995 [magazine]; Regardie's: The Business of Washington - 1st Anniversary Issue, January/February 1995 [magazine]; Moving Forward and On the Grow - 1994 Virginia Republican Convention, 6/3-4/1994 [booklet]; Washingtonian, 5/1994 [magazine]; Washington Post Magazine, 3/20/1994 [magazine]; US News, 6/6/1994 [magazine]; Loose Papers: Press Clippings; Transcripts; Statements; Personal Correspondence; Photo Files - 79-44 thru 79-71 (16 folders); Photo Files - 4 thru 33, 1979 (17 folders); Photo File - 6/1980","Armed Services, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Budget, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Commerce, Science, and Technology, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Energy and Natural Resources, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Ethics, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Finance, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Indian Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Judiciary, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Rules and Administration, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Co-Signed Letters, 109th Congress [2 accordion folders]","Admin, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Aging, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Appropriations, FY 2006: AG. And Rural Development; Appropriations, FY 2006: Commerce, Justice, and Science; Appropriations, FY 2006: Energy and Water; Appropriations, FY 2006: D.C.; Appropriations, FY 2006: Defense; Appropriations, FY 2006: Homeland Security; Appropriations, FY 2006: Interior; Appropriations, FY 2006: Labor, HHS, and Education; Appropriations, FY 2006: Leg. Branch (empty); Appropriations, FY 2006: Mil Con Veterans; Appropriations, FY 2006: State and Foreign Ops; Appropriations, FY 2006: Transportation, Treasury, Judiciary, and HUD; Appropriations, FY 2007: Agriculture; Appropriations, FY 2007: Commerce, Justice, and Science; Appropriations, FY 2007: Defense; Appropriations, FY 2007: D.C.; Appropriations, FY 2007: Energy and Water; Appropriations, FY 2007: Homeland Security; Appropriations, FY 2007: Interior; Appropriations, FY 2007: Labor, HHS, and Education; Appropriations, FY 2007: Leg. Branch (empty); Appropriations, FY 2007: Mil Con Veterans; Appropriations, FY 2007: State and Foreign Ops; Appropriations, FY 2007: CJS; Appropriations, FY 2007: TTHUD; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: General; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Ag; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: DC; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Defense; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Energy; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Homeland Security; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Interior; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Labor and HHS; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: TTHUD; Appropriation Letters, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; JW Sponsored Legislation, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; UCs for JW Sponsored Legislation [accordion folder]; Dear Colleagues, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Floor Statements, 109th Congress [accordion folder]","US Marshals; District Court Nominations, etc; Federal Courts in VA - General; 4th Circuit - General; 4th Circuit - Jim Haynes and Widner; Luttig Seat and Process of Replacing; Roger Gregory; Gang of 14; GI Bill; Climate Change; Dulles Rail; Briefing Material for Debate on Judicial Nominations and Filibuster Reform, 11/2003 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Senator Warner's Remarks to Virginia NAACP; Ferrum College, 98th Commencement, 5/7/2005 [DVD]","Assault Weapons; Guns - General; Gun Immunity; Cloning; ENDA; Flag Burning; Abortion; Schiavo/Assisted Suicide; Hate Crimes; The Marriage Amendment: Briefing Materials [binder]; Federal Marriage Amendment; Stem Cell; Oxycontin; When A Good Drug Goes Bad [binder]; Media Shield; Sniper; Teacher Tax; Respite Care; Lobbying Reform; Pell Grants - Math, Science, and Education","Untitled Folder: Nominations for Defense Positions, 1981; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1977-1978; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1979-1980; DeLauer, Richard D. - Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Federal Rules and Regulations; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFMcG Notes, Confirmation Hearings, 97th Congress; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Miscellaneous Materials; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFM Conflict of Interest Checklist and Miscellaneous Notes, Deputy Sec. of Defense (Frank Carlucci); Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFM Confirmation Hearing Notes, Deputy Sec. of Defense (Frank Carlucci); Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Army; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Navy; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Air Force; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Taft, William, Conflict of Interest, General Counsel for Department of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Ikle, Fred, Conflict of Interest, Under Secretary for Policy, Department of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Untitled Folder: Nominations; Financial Statements Nominees, 1969-1972; Financial Statements Nominees, 1973-1974; Untitled Folder: Financial Statements Nominees, 1986","Cryptek; BondCote; Argon Engineering; Health Care; Foot Leveler; Eastern Virginia Medical School, Hampton Virginia Hospital; Computer Sciences Corporation; Dynamic Animation Systems; Electronic Warfare Association (EWA); Colt; Emediat Contract; DTRA Relocation; BAE Systems; Geo-Centers; Edenspace; ASA (empty folder); FY 2000 Virginia Authorization; DDL Omni; APTI (Advanced Power Technologies, Inc.); John Deere; George Washington at Louden; Digital System Resources (DSR), MPP ARCT BFTT; Edmond Scientific Company; American Legion; European PTSA DoD's; GSI/Power-Vent; Berkley Machine Works and Foundry; ARCTECH; DTI Associates; Fleet Reserve Association; Davis Boat Works; DynSpace; Cable Car Company; Applied Research Associates; AEROBUREAU; Depot Maintenance; Autometrics; Crewe, Virginia, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Flight International; DuPont (2 folders); ComCept; E-OIR Measurements; Computer Associates; ECASOL; AAI; AMTI; Electra; Babington","Military Health Care; Untitled Accordion Folder: Roger Gregory Nomination; DoD Clearances; Missile Defense; CTBT; Kosovo; Perimeter Rule/Airports; FERPA; Battlefields; DoD BRAC, FY 1999; Newport News Shipbuilding; Cuba; S.4; Iraq Resolution, 1991; Panama; NATO; Veterans; DOE; Woodrow Wilson Bridge; Tobacco; Dollar Bill Act; Healthcare; Sen. Warner Reading File - Embry Dam; Float Trip, 5/17; 1041 N. Larrimore; Gasoline Tax Info; Tailhook; Untitled Folder: Office Files - Staff; Chesapeake Power; BW; Big Stone Gap; Metro/Pentagon Bus Facility; Attributions/Writings; Education; Federal Employees; Untitled Folder: Geoff Schwartzman; Wilder Event; Carter's Stuff [presentation folder]","7 Untitled Folders: Defense Memoranda, 2004-2005; Untitled Folder: Letter re; Naval Air Station, 10/12/2005; Untitled Folder: Aviation Military Value Evaluation Questions; 4 Untitled Accordion Folders: DOD Office of Inspector General Response to the Office of Sec. of Defense, Base Realignment and Closure Clearinghouse Tasker #0474, 8/2005; Untitled Accordion Folder: Defense Memoranda, 2004-2005","Marine Corps Major General Board, 12/1986: Navy 0-6 Promotion Board, 3/1987; Nomination: Charles Whitehouse, ASD/SOLIC; David Chu, ADS (PA \u0026 E); Nomination: General Paul Myers [2 accordion folders]; Richard L. Armitage, Secretary of the Army, 4/1989; Marine Corps Major General Board, 12/1986 [accordion folder]; Michael Stone - Under Secretary of the Army; Duane P. Andrews, Assistant Secretary of Defense (C3I) [accordion folder]","Untitled Folder: William Giovelli; James McGovern [envelope]; Untitled Binder: Tactical Warfare; Untitled Folder: Ethics in Government Act of 1978 as Amended by Public Laws 96-19 and 96-28, 9/1979; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1975-1976; Nominations - Clyde O. Glaister, Comptroller of the DOD; Nominations - Frank C. Carlucci, Secretary of Defense; Nominations - Karen Keesling, Asst. Sec. Air Force, Manpower and Reserve AFF; Nominations - June Brown, OSD/IG; Nominations - Robert B. Costello, Asst. Sec. of Defense Acquisitions and Log; Nominations - Robert B. Costello, USDA; Nominations - Steve Duncan, ASD/RA; Nominations - Frank Gaffney, ASD Int'l. Security Pol. (Withdrawn); Nominations - General Al Gray, CMC; Nominations - Fred S. Hoffman, ASD/PA (Withdrawn); Nominations - Samuel K. Lessey, Dir. SSS; Nominations - Laurence Garret, US Navy; Nominations - Milton Lohr, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense/Acquisition; Nominations - Robert Page, ASA/Civil Works; Nominations - Kathleen Buck, OSD/GC; Nominations - James H. Webb, Secretary of the Navy; Untitled Folder: Defense Memoranda; Untitled Folder: Frank Carlucci; Untitled Folder: Press Releases and Talking Points; Nominations - Jack Katzen, ASD Acquisitions and Logistics; Nominations - John J. Welch, ASAF/Acquisitions; Nominations - Ken Kramer, Asst. Sec. Army Financial Management; Nominations - Ron Lehman, Asst. Sec., Int'l Security Policy; Nominations - Grant Green, ASD (FM \u0026 P); Nominations - Daniel Howard, ASD (PA); Nominations - T. Burton Smith, Bd. Of Gov, USUHS; Nominations - Robert C. Duncan, Dir., DR \u0026 E; Nominations - Gordon Smith, ASD/C3I; Nominations - Alan M. Elkins, Bd. Of Regents USUHS; Nominations - Ken Bergquist, ASN (M \u0026 P); Nominations - Ken Bergquist, ASD (SOLIC); Secret - This is a Cover Sheet for Classified Information [booklet]","Exhibits to Report to the National Association of Arab Americans on the Stephen D. Bryen Matter, 12/10/1985 [bound volume]; Report to the National Association of Arab Americans on the Stephen D. Bryen Matter, 12/10/1985 [bound volume]; Congressional Budget Process - General Defense Spending; Congressional Budget Process - Gramm-Rudman; Congressional Budget Process - FY 1988 National and Defense Budget; Congressional Budget Process - Generally; Committee Inquiries - Inventory Manager Task Force [accordion]; Committee Inquiries - Grenada [accordion]; Committee Inquiries - Defense General Supply Center, Richmond; Committee Inquiries - Iran/Contra; Committee Business - Budget; Speeches and Statements [accordion folder]","Military Justice - Clemency/Parole; Military Justice - Cases; Ethics Rules; Committee Business: SASC/SAC Cooperation [accordion folder]; Military Justice - Court of Military Appeals (COMA) Cases; Committee Inquiries - Persian Gulf and Energy Strategy: U.S. Owned Foreign Flagged Vessels; Military Justice - Confinement; Donald J. Atwood to Be Deputy Secretary of Defense [accordion folder]","Natural Gas; Strategic Petroleum Reserve; Low Level Waste; Coal Act; Coal Aggregate; Coal; Military Utility Conveyances; Energy Deregulation; TVA; Energy: S.2967 - Electric Tax; Energy: Pipeline Safety; Energy: S.235 Pipeline Safety; Energy: LIHEAP; Energy: PUHCA; Energy: Patriot Pipeline; Energy: VA Coal Council; Energy: DOE Office of Science; Energy: WPI; Energy: Allegheny Energy; Indian Affairs: VA Indian Recognition Bill; Hurricane Isabel: Boxer Pesticides, 2006 Appropriations; Hurricane Isabel: Chesapeake Bay Oysters; Hurricane Isabel: Eco-Terrorism; Hurricane Isabel: VIMS; Hurricane Isabel: Fairfax Co./Bellevue; Hurricane Isabel: SBA/FEMA; Hurricane Isabel: NASA Langley; Hurricane Isabel: USDA Food Stamps; Sea Solar Power; Air Force Memorial [accordion folder]; DOT Building [accordion folder]; MLK Memorial; Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims; GSA - Dept. of Homeland Sec.; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Abingdon Courthouse Security; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Untitled Binder: Dedication of Annex, 10/30/2006; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Dedication Briefing Package [presentation folder]; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Bryant Annex, 10/30/2006; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Bryant Annex SA 505; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Floor Materials; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Prettyman Courthouse","Major League Baseball - Anti-Trust (3 folders); CVN-76; Armed Forces Structure Rev. Act; Arms Initiative; CIA Move; Spent Naval Fuel Transfer; Henrico County/Battlefield; Redskins Stadium Move; DEA Move/Quantico; Prince Edward/Industrial Park; Fort Sheridan; Regional Jail; Navy General; Oceana","23 Folders, Betti, John A. to Livingstone, Susan M.","No Response Correspondence, 2005; 24 folders, Taylor, Ashley to Zyla, Dr. Wolodymyr; 2005 Correspondence (4 folders)","John J. McMullen (JJMA); Laborers International; USS Indianapolis [accordion folder]; KMW (Krauss-Maffei Wegmann); Maher; FY 2002 Budget/QDR's: Navy QDR; Klein Associates; iNFRAware; FY 2002 Budget/QDR's [accordion folder]; Infosystems Technology, Inc.; Homopolar/General Atomics; Litening Pod; Jefferson Lab, Free Electron Laser; Litton Marine; WMA-16 Inertial Reel; Laser; 104th Congress, H.R. 2754, OECD Shipbuilding Agreement [accordion folder]; Maersk Shipping; Hseverywhere; Jewell Industries/Ghana; Litton/PRC and JEDMICS; Lockheed; Interactive Housing; Hampton University; DTRA/Hy-Tech","Virgin Atlantic - USA; Swiss Skies - Afghanistan; DOT NPRM on Foreign Investments; AirTran; Atlantic Coast Airlines; FAA Reauthorization 2003 Conference; Inhole AD12; MARAD: DOD Auth, FY 2006; D.C. Metro Bill; Puerto Rico; EPW Nominations - FHWA/EPA, Rich Capka, 4/5/2006; Snowe (LIHEAP); Camden Landfill (NC); D.C. Commission Fine Arts/Ship Stead Line; MICA Bill on FTC HQ - National Gallery; Alexandria Mirant Plant [accordion folder]; Smith Mountain Lake; Budget Reconciliation, FY 2006; Universal Aggregate; Price Waterhouse Coopers; Delta; GSA Southcomm Lease; JW Southcomm Letter; Model Trains; Pombo OCS Language; DoD Auth SOS (Oil/Gas in Gulf); DoD/MMS Documents; OCS Gulf of Mexico Maps; SEACOR; Dominion [presentation folder]; Graham OCS; Virginia Petroleum Council: Energy Issues, 6/2003 [presentation folder]; S.14 General; Boxer Liability; Ethanol; CAF\"É\"; Climate Change; Durgan Fuel Cell SA 865; Hydropower/Fish Passage; Energy Efficient Window Film; Domenici Manure Bill; Fred Dylla - J. LAB; Commerce Dept India Trip, 11/2006; Committee on Environment and Public Works Business Meeting, 10/26/2005 [2 binders]; Winter Storm, 2003; Natl. Capital Region; An Assessment: Virginia's Response to Hurricane Isabel, 12/2003 [spiralbound]; NC Isabel Ag. Issues; Hurricane Isabel - FEMA; Portsmouth Fire Boat Grant Higgins Research Center; Arlington Co. DAS/OPS Center; Untitled Accordion Folder: Virginia Petroleum; AREVA - US Advocacy Ctr. Letter; GSA FAMIS; Shadplanking 2000","GSA: NGIC - Charlottesville; GSA: Women's Health Museum; GSA: Big Stone Gap Courthouse; Norfolk Courthouse [accordion folder]; Virginia Baseball [accordion folder]; Newport News; GSA: PTO Dedication Speech, 12/2/2003; Richmond Courthouse - Judge Merhige [accordion folder]; GSA: SEC HQ; GSA: World War II Memorial; Park/Forest Service: Roadless Initiative; GSA: Federal Courthouses; GSA: General; Judiciary: Hatch - Waxman; Park/Forest Service: Guns in NPS Units; GSA: MSHA - DoL; Portsmouth GSA Issue; GSA: Harrisonburg Courthouse; Park/Forest Service: George Washington Birthplace National Monument; GSA: MLK Memorial Dedication; GSA: Lynchburg Courthouse; Park/Forest Service: Shenandoah; GSA: Charlottesville/GSA/SSA; Park/Forest Service: Booker T. Washington National Monument; GSA: Southeast Federal Center; GSA: Federal Protective Service; GSA: DoT HQ; GSA: FEI - Pamela B. Gwin Hall; GSA: Hoffman Center; GSA: GSA Portsmouth; GSA: National Women's History Museum; Judiciary: S.520 DeWine; Park/Forest Service: Arlington House; Park/Forest Service: S.2865, Virginia Wilderness Act of 2000 (2 folders); GSA: Virginia Biotech Park; GSA: PTO (2 folders); Park/Forest Service: National Slavery Memorial; Park/Forest Service: National Fire Plan; Park/Forest Service: Wolf Trap Bill; GSA: Newseum; Park/Forest Service: Big Sandy River Commission","JIEO Technical Report, 8249, 3/1997; DoD Telecommunications Certification and Procurement Matter; Schedule, 3/6/2002; United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia: Local Rules of Practice Amendments, Effective 9/1/2000 [bound volume]; Quadrennial Defense Review Report, 9/30/2001 [booklet]; 2001 Virginia Republican Convention, Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Virginia: Official Souvenir Program, 6/1-2/2001 [booklet]; Barbara Walters; Smithsonian Air and Space Dulles Expansion [accordion folder]; Senate Procedure and Practice: An Introductory Manual: Gold, Martin B., 2001 [book]; Untitled Folder: Photographs and Memos; 2005 Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: Report to the President, vols. I-II [2 books]; Ready Reserve [presentation folder]; Norfolk NSY [presentation folder]; Oceana; Sperry; Roles and Missions [presentation folder]; Untitled Presentation Folder: Crystal City Property; Bosnia; Youth Service International, Inc. [presentation folder]; Senator McCain; Naval Audit Service Report: Ships Stores Conversion, 3/6/1995 [booklet]; Section 6 Schools (2 folders)","Cambridge Research Associates; Research; Loose Papers: Emergency Funding to Respond to the September 11th Terrorist Attacks, 2001; DoD Appropriations, FY 2002; Iran; Untitled Presentation Folder: Tricare, 2003; Foreign Relations Authorization (empty folder); DoD Authorization; Budget Process; IAVI (International AIDS Vaccine Initiative [presentation folder]; Atlantic Research Corporation; WMD/Intelligence on Iraq; Data Mining/TIA (Terrorism Information Awareness); BWX; World War II Memorial Postage Stamp; NIAC (National Iranian American Council [presentation folder]; Concurrent Receipt; Loose Papers: HIV/AIDS Background Materials, 2003; Tydings Trophy; Tributes; Loose Papers: The Department of Homeland Security, President George W. Bush, 6/2002; Loose Papers: FY 2004 Supplemental Appropriations for Ongoing Military Operations, 9/2003; Briar Tek and MOBI (Man Overboard Indicating System); International Family Planning - Mexico City; Kosovo; Butler Parachute Systems; Aspect; Loose Papers: Selected Combating Terrorism Quotes Made By Senator Warner From 1/1/1999 Until 9/12/2001; Caterpillar; Iraq Airports - Skylink; Department of the Navy Critical Infrastructure Protection Council Meeting [binder]; Global AIDS Alliance [presentation folder]","23 Folders, Harding, George T. to Williams, Louis A.","Energy: TVA - Board; Cape Wind: Wind Letter to Rumsfeld; Energy: Coal; Maritime: Title XI - Shipbuilding; DynCorp; Energy: S.1746 Nuclear Security; Maritime: Bobby Bray; Energy: CAFE; Port Security: S.2426 Port Security (Schumer); Energy: Coal Waste Recycling; Maritime: Maersk - Maritime Security; Maritime: Security Program; Maritime: SPEEDE/Metro Machine; Maritime: Norfolk Dredging; Maritime: FastShip, Inc.: Senator John Warner; Energy: Dominion - Nuclear; Maritime: Customs - Norfolk; Energy: FERC; Energy: Virginia Co-Ops; Maritime: MSP (DoD Authorization); Port Security [accordion folder]; Port Security: RAND; Maritime: Stuyvesant Loophole; Energy: Jefferson Lab; Maritime: Ballast Water Treatment; Maritime: U.S. Coast Guard - MSST (Marine Safety and Security Team); Pipeline Safety [accordion folder]; Energy: Energy; Energy: Price Anderson (NRC); Maritime: Highlander Sea; Energy: Advanced Separation Technologies - Coal; Cape Wind [accordion folder]; Coast Guard LSZH Issue [accordion folder]; Maritime: Portsmouth/Maersk Interchange; Maritime: NISA (National Invasive Species Act) Reauthorization (2 folders); Maritime: Cable-Laying Ships","John G. Tower to Be Secretary of Defense [3 accordion folders]; 8 Folders, Avery, Clarence S. to Wincup, G. Kim","SAIC; Spot Image; TRW; Vanguard Research (VRI) [accordion folder]; Veridian; VSE; Atomic Vets (2 folders); Radiation Victims - Lila Beagle; Korean War Memorial; Kuwait AT \u0026 T; Committee on Labor and Human Resources, 1997 [accordion folder]; Press Clippings, 1/2005","Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 3/8/2006; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina, 1/30/2006 [accordion folder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 2/13/2006; Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 2/14/2006; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina, 2/15/2006 [accordion folder]; Hurricane Katrina Response; Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 2/6/2006; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina, 2/10/2006 [accordion folder]","Nat. Guard/Reserve; Percival McCormack; Mariner's Museum USS Monitor; George Mason; Heritage Center; JW Letters; Lexington Inst.; Dear Colleagues (Pending); Dear Colleagues (Signed); CVNX Funding (2 folders); Chamberlain Hotel (3 folders); Charles Warner; CINC North; Concurrent Receipt; BRAC; FY 2003 Auth. Conf.; Future; AIPAC, etc.; VA Army and National Guard Issues: AFIP; VA Army and National Guard Issues: MTMC Ft. Eustis Issue; Fort Pickett/Blackstone Sewer Pros.; Boeing [envelope]; CTBT Stuff; Gulf War Syndrome; Korean War 50th Commemoration [accordion folder]; Korean War 50th Commemoration: Korea; Korean War 50th Commemoration: Korean War Veterans Assoc. - Legislation; Missile Defense Issues (ABM, BMDO, etc.); PNTR China [accordion folder]; Export License Articles (Control)","Blackbird; Oceana Sensor Technology; Atlantic Research Corporation (SEQUA); Jones Group; Iridium; Medicorp Health; McDermott/BWX; Newport News Shipbuilding [accordion folder]; American Maritime Congress; Ranger Raid - Somalia, 10/1993; Alliant Techsystems; EDS, Senator John Warner Trip to Norfolk, 7/9/2001; Metro Machine; John Deere Vehicle Group, 2/21/2002 Presentation; Edenspace; John Deere [presentation folder]; Raytheon; Colonna's Shipyard; Sabtech; CSC (Computer Sciences Corporation); Davis Boat Works - Frank Wagner; APTI (Advanced Power Technologies, Inc.); DSR (Digital System Resources, Inc.); John Deere GM Meeting, 2/26; Orbital/Briar Trek; Babington; Omnisec; Lipps-Crane (John Crane-Lips); DGI (Defense Group Inc.); Noesis; Global Technology; American Shipbuilding Association; ITT Industries; Lockheed Martin [accordion folder]","Inauguration 1997; Personal - Navy US Naval Academy, The Museum \"Henry Huddleston Rogers Ship Model Collection\" [envelope]; Personal - Air Force (General) [envelope]; Personal - US Navy Memorial Foundation (Senator serves on Board) [envelope]; Personal - Photos, Incidents at Sea Agreement Negative [envelope]; Personal - Armed Serves Committee, 1989 [envelope]; Personal - Navy, Naval Aviation Museum Foundation, Inc. [envelope]; Personal - Navy, General Correspondence [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Personal - Organizational Meeting; Personal - Senate History [envelope]; Personal - Senator/Congressmen (Former Members) [envelope]; Personal - Senate Republican Conference [envelope]; Personal - Senate Telecommunications Department, Wats Extender [envelope]; Personal - Supreme Court, Chief Justice Warren E. Burger Letter of Resignation [2 envelopes]; Personal - Supreme Court, Lewis F. Powell, Jr. (Retired Supreme Court Justice) [envelope]; Personal - Supreme Court, Bork (Nominee to Supreme Court) [envelope]; 40th Annual Shad Planking, Westfield, Virginia, 4/20/1988 [envelope]; Personal - Voting Record, 96-100 [envelope]; Personal - Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies [envelope]; American Air Museum Britain; Personal - Internal Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS); Personal - CSIS Advisory Board Center for Strategic and International Studies; Personal - Military Order of the Carabao; Personal - Ditchley Foundation, New York-London; Personal - Military History; Personal - Personal Notes, Misc., 1992; Haiti; Youth Services International, Inc [presentation folder]; Intezc Committee, 1/1993; Information Package [binder]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Hearings, 101st Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [2 bound volumes]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 102nd Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Reports and Laws, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 100th Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Committee Prints and Activities Report, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Nominations, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 101st Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Hearings, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [3 bound volumes]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 101st Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 100th Congress, 1st Session, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Calendar, 101st Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 101st Congress, 2nd Session, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Nominations, 101st Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, Volume 1 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 102nd Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 102nd Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Appropriations, 102nd Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 100th Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Reports and Laws, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 102nd Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Goldwater-Nichols Department of Defense Reorganization Act of 1986, 99th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 101st Congress, 1st Session, [bound volume]","Casual Pix; World Events; Pix with Congressmen/Women; Pix with World Leaders; Pix with Interns/Staff; Senator John Warner Portraits; Atoka; Charity Pix; Awards [empty]; National Events; Miscellaneous; Virginia Events; In Office Pix; On the Campaign; Events 1993; Events 1992 [empty]; Personal Pix; Hearings/Conferences","In Office Shots, 1990; Trips - USA; Hearings/Conferences (empty); Trips - International: 1990 El Salvador Trip; Awards, 1989; Events, 1991; Atoka; Miscellaneous; Senator John Warner - Casual (empty); Senator John Warner - with Officials/Congressmen; Campaign Photos (empty); Trips - Virginia; In Office Shots, 1991; Events, 1989; Senator John Warner with Nunn/Aspin; Maritime/Launching (empty); Campaign/Elections; In Office Shots, 1989; Awards, 1991 (empty); Senator John Warner - Singles/Press; Navy - Secretary of (empty); Awards, 1990 (empty); Newsletter; Events, 1990; Senator John Warner - with Staff/Interns","Trips - Virginia; Senator John Warner - with Staff/Interns; Awards, ?; Trips - USA; Events, ?; Atoka; Bicentennial Commission; Miscellaneous; Hearings/Conferences (empty); Senator John Warner - Casual; Maritime/Launching; In Office Shots, 1985; Senator John Warner - Singles/Press; Events, 1988; In Office Shots, 1987; In Office Shots, 1986 (empty); Awards, 1987; Navy/Secretary of; Awards, 1985; Awards, 1988 (empty); Senator John Warner - with Officials/Congressmen; Events, 1985; Campaign/Elections; In Office Shots, 1988; Events, 1986; Trips - International; Events, 1987; In Office Shots, ?; Awards, 1986","Isabel Relief; FEMA Issues - 2006 Flooding in VA; FEMA - Ernest, VA, 2006; Homeland [accordion folder]; Hurricane Katrina [binder]; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: The Defense Department's Role in the Response, 2/9/2006 [binder]","Oil Prices/Commodities [accordion folder]; Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs - Business Meeting, 11/14/2007 [binder]; Six Years After 9/11 - HSGAC Hearing, 9/10/2007 [binder]; Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs - Financial Speculation in Commodity Markets Witness List, 5/20/2008 [binder]; Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs - Business Meeting, 9/17/2008 [binder]; Untitled Envelope: Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs","Homeland Grant Formula - S.21, 109th Congress [binder]; Campus Security Hearing, 4/23/2007 [binder]; Nominations: Baker and Myers Hearing, 9/25/2005 [binder]; Nomination: Chertoff Hearing, 2/2/2005 [binder]; Watching of the Watch List - HSGAC Hearing, 10/24/2007 [binder]; The Future of Port Security Hearing, 4/5/2006 [binder]; Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, the Federal Workforce, and the District of Columbia Hearing Briefing Book - Understanding the Realities of REAL ID, 3/26/2007 [binder]; REAL ID [accordion folder]; Untitled Accordion Folder: Business Meeting, 11/14/2007","Virginia and NCLB [accordion folder]; NCLB Drafts, etc. [accordion folder]; Minority Technology Act [accordion folder]; Teacher Tax [accordion folder]; Shepherd Consortium [accordion folder]; Impact Aid [accordion folder]; Pell Grants [accordion folder]; FERPA File [accordion folder]","Medical Liability Reform: Statement/Amendment; Medical Liability Reform: Endorsement; Medical Liability Reform: Very Important Factual Info; Medical Liability Reform: Virginia Law; Medical Liability Reform: Bills, etc.; Medical Liability Reform: Parma Provision; Medical Liability Reform: Amendment; Culpepper Regional Hospital [accordion folder]; ALS [accordion folder]; Proton Beam NCI [accordion folder]; Mental Health Parity [binder]; Association Health Plans/Small Business Health Plans [accordion folder]; UVA Cancer Research - Letter to HHS [accordion folder]; Breaux-Frist; Virginia's Medicaid; Summaries/Analysis; Medicare Summary, 2003 [accordion folder]; Respite Care [accordion folder]; Medicare Bills [accordion folder]; Lifespan Respite Funding [accordion folder]","Virginia Land Conservation Efforts; WMATA (Metro) (2 folders); Virginia Indians; Shenandoah Nat'l Battlefield; VCU-USFWS Rice Center (Fisheries); Rappahannock River; Potomac Nat'l Historical Scenic Trail; James River; National Scenic Byways Program Nominations - GW Parkway, Blue Ridge Parkway, Skyline Drive, Colonial Parkway; Jamestown 2007; I-81; Dulles Toll Road; Fish Hatcheries; H2Gen - Hydrogen Generation and FCV; DoD Waste Management - Brad Contact; Craney Island; Chesapeake Bay Gateways; Chesapeake Bay Farm Bird Issues; Bussmann Aviation; Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Watertrail; Charlottesville - Albemarle Airport; Yucca Mountain (Nuclear Waste Disposal); Water and Wastewater; Wild Horses; Wilderness Issues; Wind Energy - Offshore and Highland; TEA-21 Reauthorization; State Wildlife Grant Program; Roadless; Republican Policy Briefs; Renewable Energy; Pesticides; Oil and Natural Gas Stats; Ocean Issues; Natural Gas Issues; Nature Serve","Firefighter's Issues; MARAD: Ship Disposal James River Reserve; Phone Call Logs [bundle]; Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR); Energy Bill; Drunk Driving Issues; Clean Air Rules; Amtrak; Mining Issues; Airline Pensions (United, US Air, Etc.) \u0026 Retirement Age (FAA, NATCA); National ID; Fisheries Issues; Chemical Plant Security; National Wildlife Refuge; Climate Change (Clear Skies, Climate Stewardship, Etc.); Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC); Meeting Notes, 2004-2008 [8 spiral notebooks]; Endangered Species (ESA); Forest Issues; LIHEAP (Low-Income Housing Energy Assistance Program); Indian Affairs; Arts (Issues, Funding, Etc.); Aviation in DC Area; EPW - Naming Public Facilities; Disaster Relief Information (FEMA, SBA, Etc.); Airline Flight Service; Interstate Waste; National Forests","STANDUP Act - S.2318, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library [accordion folder]; Roadless Area Conservation Act, 110th Congress [accordion folder]; Northern Neck National Heritage Area; Journey Through Hallowed Ground [accordion folder]; Dominion Power Line [accordion folder]; Green Buildings - S.506, 110th Congress [accordion folder]; Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route (W3R)","Newport News Interchange; Historic Preservation Tax Credits; Interstate 81; Rural Electric Coop Issues; New River - Wild \u0026 Scenic S.1057; Jefferson Davis Statue; Virginia Beach - Southeastern Parkway; Abingdon Courthouse Naming; Virginia Bridge Infrastructure; Tallow/Soap/Biodiesel Issue; Back Bay Facility Naming for Senator John Warner; U.S. National Slavery Museum; HOT Lanes on Beltway; Cedar Creek/Belle Grove; MARAD Issues; Davis WMATA Bill; Buffer Program (DoD); Black Bear Landfill; Dominion Lake Anna; D.C. WASA (Water and Sewer Authority); Richmond Airport; King William Reservoir; Hampton Roads SS0 Letter; Fort Belvoir; Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab; WMATA Bill (Background); Bridge Information; Appalachian Region Commission (ARC); Potomac National Scenic Trail (Fort Belvoir Issue); Primary Seat Belt; Craney Island; NOAA Norfolk Land Transfer; New River (Scenic River Bill); Shenandoah Fish Kill; Shenandoah Fish Kill; Short-Line Railroad; HRT - Norfolk Light Rail; Roanoke Valley Economic Regional Commission; Liquid Coal Information; WaterISAC (Water Information Sharing and Analysis Center) (Dear Colleague); Wallops Island; Captain John Smith National Historic Trail; FAA Reauthorization; Port of Virginia Gateway; Goshen/Lake Merriweather; Forest Service - Wind Energy Letter with Alexander \u0026 Gregg; Richmond Courthouse Naming; Potomac Riverboat - Ferry to National Harbor; Perimeter at DCA; Web Page; Offshore Drilling; Manassas Battlefield Tree-Cutting; CIT (Center for Innovative Technology); Waste to Energy; Hopper Dredge McFarland; I-73; FAMPO I-95 Fredericksburg Interchange; Westmoreland County Sewer; LIHEAP (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program); Guns in Parks; Mt. Vernon-to-Capitol Hill Program; EPA STAG Background; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Background; OCS Virginia Natural Gas 2008 (S.3147); King William Reservoir; Light Bulb Bill; Wolf Trap","41 folders of Successful Appointments, Charlie Abell to L. Donelson Wright","Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Rosen; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Burnett; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Bar Association - Statewide Local/Regional; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia [accordion folder]; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Howard C. Vick, Jr. [binder]; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: MacMahon; U.S. District Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia [accordion folder]; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Hackman; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Trindall; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Hackman; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: O'Grady; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Press; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Apperson; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Baril; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Holm; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Beales; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Cleveland; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Thacher; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Baker; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Cahall; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Brownlee; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Cahall; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Senate Judiciary Questions; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Valentine; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Cook; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Valentine, Michael; U.S. District Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Miller; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Steele; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Trindal; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Rosenberg; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Zotto; U.S. District Court - Eastern District of Virginia: Novak, David; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Virginia Bar Information; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Vick; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Burnett; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Summary; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Nelson; U.S. District Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Sutherland; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia [accordion folder]; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Somers; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Corkoran; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Powell, Lewis, Political Recommendation, Dup File; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Valentine, Zotto; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: McNally; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Summary Memo","Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Gregory, Roger, 4th Circuit Court of Appeals; Virginia Judgeships, 1997; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Gorton, Slade, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Burch, J. Thomas, Political Recommendation, U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Affairs; Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals [accordion folder]; Judges; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Grace, Michael, Political Recommendation, U.S. Tax Court; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Hagel, Larry, Political Recommendation, U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Humphreys, Judge Robert, 4th Circuit Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Kasold, Bruce E., Court of Federal Claims - 2004; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Schaumber, Peter, Political Recommendation, D.C. Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Ross, Terry, D.C. Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Colvin, John, U.S. Tax Court; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Terwilliger, George, D.C. Court of Appeals; Judgeship 4th Circuit [accordion folder]; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Kelly, Walter, Eastern District of Virginia; Judgeship 4th Circuit: Allen, Claude; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Miller, George, Political Recommendation, U.S. Court of Federal Claims; Virginia Bar Associations; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Kinser, Cynthia, 4th Circuit Court of Appeals","U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, 2/2007 [2 binders]; Eastern District Judgeship, 2/2007 [accordion folder]; U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Court, 5/2007 [binder]","U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, 2/2006 [binder]; United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 5/2006 [binder]; U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, 12/2005 [binder]","Invites/Endorsements, 2007; Inaugural (Ticketing), 2005; 2007 Thanks for Service; 2008 Kind Words; General, 2007; 2007 Statements of Welcome or Congratulations; Inaugural Events, 2004-2005 [accordion folder]; Inauguration Spending, 2005; Condolences/Recovery, 2006-2008 [accordion folder]; Atrial Fibrillation Letter, 2007; 2005 Inaugural Responses [accordion folder]; 2005 First Lady Appearance Requests","102nd Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1991 [accordion folder]; 101st Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1989 [accordion folder]; 101st Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1990 [accordion folder]; 102nd Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1992 [accordion folder]; 103rd Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1993 [accordion folder]","103rd Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1994 [accordion folder]; 105th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1998 [accordion folder]; 104th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1995 [2 accordion folders]; 105th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1997 [accordion folder]; 104th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1996 [accordion folder]","106th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1999 [2 accordion folders]; 107th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2001 [accordion folder]; 106th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2000 [accordion folder]; 108th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2003 [2 accordion folders]; 107th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2002 [accordion folder]","109th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2006 [2 accordion folders]; 110th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2007 [2 accordion folders]; 109th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2005 [2 accordion folders]; 108th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2004 [accordion folder]","Maxwell - McIntosh Bill, Drafting Schedule, 9/2007; Climate Change and National Security; Industry Recommendations for Climate Bill; Legislative Hearing on America's Climate Security Act, 11/8/2007; Boxer #1 to America's Climate Security Act; Amendments from DS-EPW Markup, America's Climate Security Act; Senator John Warner Statements and Talking Points, America's Climate Security Act, EPW Markup, 12/5/2007; Changes in Bill Between Subcommittee and Full Committee Markups; Materials for Bill Introduction, America's Climate Security Act, 10/18/2007; America's Climate Security Act, Subcommittee Hearing, 10/24/2007; Cost Containment Working Group, 6/2007-9/2007; Origins of Lieberman - Warner Climate Partnership; Negotiations with Senator Sanders for Full Committee Markup; Amendments to America's Climate Security Act, Subcommittee Markup, 11/1/2007; Isakson Amendments to America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; Nuclear Training Language for Climate Security Act, 11/2007; America's Climate Security Act, Briefing Materials 10/2007-11/2007; Detailed Summary of America's Climate Security Act; Senator John Warner - Joe Lieberman, Announcement of Climate Principles, 8/2007; Input on Draft Climate Bill From Enviros; Negotiations with Senator Cardin for Full Committee Markup; First Broad Outline - Lieberman-Warner Climate Bill; Notes on Kansas Coal Plant Decision, 10/2007; Negotiations with Senator Whitehouse - Full Committee Markup; Negotiations with Senator Baucus, Subcommittee Markup, 10/2007; EPW Hearing: Climate Change and Chesapeake Bay, 9/26/2007; Senator John Warner Statement on California Waiver, 6/21/2007; Vote Bloc Planning - Subcommittee Markup; Republican Amendments to America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; Questions from Senator Imhofe to Senators Lieberman and Warner; Staff Meeting Schedule - Outreach on Climate Principles; Pursuing Dole as Co-Sponsor; Vote Recommendations, EPW Markup of America's Climate Security Act; Alexander Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; Boxer Letter to Senator John Warner on Markup, 11/20/2007; Letters of Support - America's Climate Security Act, 10/2007; Negotiations with Senator Boxer - Full Committee Markup; National Security and International Adaptation Provision Drafting, 11/2007; Negotiations with Senators Sanders and Lautenberg, Subcommittee Markup; Craig Amendments to America's Climate Security Act; Briefing Material for Senator John Warner for Markup, America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; Inhofe Amendments (48) to America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; America's Climate Security Act, Subcommittee Markup, 11/1/2007; Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, Draft, 11/27/2007; Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act - Draft, 11/26/2007; Negotiations with Senator Carper - 4P - Full Committee Markup","Letters of Support - Floor, Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 5/2008; Senator John Warner Speech Before Climate Change Regulation and Policy Conference, 4/14/2008; National Speed Limit and Gas Conservation, 7/2008; Senator John Warner Speech on Climate Change Before Senate Republican Conference, 4/9/2008; Warner-Alexander Outer Continental Shelf Virginia Drilling, 2008 Budget and Resolution; Senator John Warner member Outreach for Floor Consideration; Rhetoric From Opposition; Economic Impacts of the Climate Security Act - Floor, 6/2008; Senator John Warner's \"Dead Man Stick\" Provision, 5/2008; Climate Change and National Security Negotiations, 3/2008-4/2008; Negotiations on Nuclear Amendment, 5/2008; International Trade Negotiations, 4/2008; Vitter Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; \"Gang of 20\" on Energy; Barrasso Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; Senator John Warner Letter to Boxer Re: California Waiver and Endangerment; Negotiations of Allocation, Spring 2008; \"Doom and Gloom\" Quotes, Floor Materials, 6/2008; Carbon Market Oversight Memo, 4/2008; Good Press on America's Climate Security Act, 2008; Post Markup Negotiations on Nuclear Amendment, Spring 2008; CBO Score - Climate Security Act, 4/2008; Davis-Bacon Negotiations Between Senator John Warner and Boxer, 6/2008; Lieberman-Warner \"Dear Colleague\", 6/3/2008; Climate Change Briefing Materials Distributed to Senators by Senator John Warner, 6/2008; Markup - Post Mortem; A Guide to the Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 2/2008; Floor Materials for Senator John Warner Virginia Natural Gas Bill, 6/2008; Senator John Warner Floor Materials, Climate Security Act, 6/2008; Dulles Rail; Virginia Natural Gas Drilling Amendment to H.R.6, 6/2007; Warner-Webb Virginia Natural Gas Drilling Bill, 6/2008; Davis-Bacon Negotiations (Boxer - Warner), 5/2008; Materials for Floor, Climate Change, 6/2008; Pew Center Briefing Materials Used Extensively By Senator John Warner, 2008; Letters of Support - America's Climate Security Act, 12/2007; Voinovich Amendments and Vote Recommendations; Bond Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; Senator John Warner Pew Speech, Climate, 1/17/2008; Virginia WMATA Letters; BEACH Act Reauthorization (Co-sponsor Senator John Warner); Floor Prep - Member Outreach; Inhofe - Vitter - Voinovich; EPW Markup, Senator John Warner Rapids Bill, 9/18/2008; Senator John Warner Talking Points for Floor, Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 6/2008; Senator John Warner - Senator Joe Lieberman Negotiations with Bingaman - Specter, Spring 2008; Energy Information Administration Modeling/Economic Analysis Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 4/2008; Negotiations on Offsets, Spring 2008","57 bundles, organized by date","9/16/1989 [3 reels]; 5/1/1990 [3 reels]; Full Save of Senate (4.1), 9/19/1990 (3 reels)","Warner 1990, 2/13/1991 [reel]; Warner 1988, 3/16/1989 [reel]; Warner 1989, 3/29/1990 [reel]; Warner 1986, 3/31/1987 [reel]; Warner 1985, Press\u003eCorrespond$F\u003ePRE.C11.AD, 7/9/1986 [2 reels]; Warner 1987, 2/23/1988 [reel]","5 accordion folders of Indexes, sorted by year and then alphabetically by issue area and/or staff name 1984-1985, 1987-1989","7 accordion folders of indexes, sorted by year and then alphabetically by issue area and/or staff name","71 folders, arranged alphabetically, Adkins, Nellie to Guzman, Joseph","64 folders, arranged alphabetically, Hager, John to Pulwers, Jack","45 folders, arranged alphabetically, Quinn, Cameron to Zoberman, Rabbi Israel","Grants, Spring 1998; TEA-21, Spring 2001 [accordion folder]; Other Letter [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 2000 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 1999; TEA-21, Spring 2002 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, 2005 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 2003 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 2004 [accordion folder]; ISTEA - Dan, 1998; Grants, Spring 2000 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 1999 [accordion folder]; Grants - Dan; ISTEA - Dan, 1997","Grants, Spring 2001 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2002 [accordion folder]; Assistance to Firefighters, 2004 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2003 [accordion folder]; Assistance to Firefighters, 2005 [accordion folder]; Assistance to Firefighters, 2003 [accordion folder]","Grants, Spring 2005 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2007 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2006 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2004 [accordion folder]","Nantucket Sound - Cape Wind; Potomac River Refuge Building; Pecuniary Interest Letters for Appropriations; City of Norfolk; Energy and Environment Hispanic Participation Project; Appalachian Trail - Tilson Farm; Broad Creek Dredging; New Alexandria/Belle View; FY 2008 Interior and Environment; The French Indian War Foundation; Clinch River; Lynchburg CSO; Greater Richmond Transit Company Transit Facility; Louisa County Historical Society; Accolades File; Greater Richmond Transit Company Bus Facility; Dulles Rail; Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission Bus Facility; Dragon Run Land Acquisition; Eastern Shore National Wildlife Refuge Land Acquisition; Center for Advanced Separation Technology, Virginia Tech; Transportation; Virginia War Memorial; City of Norfolk Requests; Charlottesville Bus Facility; Virginia Stream Monitoring; Waterford, Virginia Traffic Calming; Claytor Lake; Labor, HHS, Education; Virginia Institute of Marine Science; Fairfax County Appropriations; Chesapeake Bay Appropriations Funding History; Fredericksburg Rappahannock River Issues/Requests; Caroline County Multi-Modal; Hampton Roads Transit; Village of Oyster Ecosystem; Nottoway River Pinelands Land Acquisition; Stafford County; Virginia Commonwealth University Atlantic Rivers Center; Vote Tally Sheets; Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge Land Acquisition; Pending Items; James River National Wildlife Refuge - Blair's Wharf; City of Fredericksburg - Riparian Lands; Senator John Warner FY 2009 Peninsula Request; Battlefield Parkway - Leesburg; James River Deepwater Turning Basin; Appalachian Trail - New River Tract; Clinch River Basin Study; 2007 Letters; Blackwater River Old-Growth Forest Land Acquisition; Wallops Island Shoreline Erosion; Battlefields FY 2008; Shenandoah Battlefields; Senator John Warner Amendment #1566 To Allow For Natural Gas Exploration and Extraction Off of Virginia Coast [accordion folder]; Prince George County; Stafford Courthouse Streetscape; Chesapeake Bay Appropriations Letters; National Museum of Americans at War; Letters/Dear Colleagues; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration John Smith Interpretive Buoys","S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: Mary Holloway; Climate Change: Senator John Warner Statements and Overview; Virginia Tech National Science Foundation Grant Letter; FY 2009 Budget Resolution Amendments; Climate Change: Virginia/Chesapeake Bay Climate Change; S.1924 Firefighters [accordion folder]; Jefferson Laboratory Letter; AERO Amendment [accordion folder]; S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: 2007; FY 2008 State Wildlife Grants; State Wildlife Grants Letter for FY 2007 [accordion folder]; Virginia Employment Commission, 7/2007; S.3266 (Immediate Steps to Conserve Gasoline Act); S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: Virginia Ridge and Valley Wilderness Bill; S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley [accordion folder]; S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: Tack; Climate Change: S.Res.30: Biden-Lugar Climate Change","Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: General Information (2 folders); Professor L. Librescu, Virginia Tech; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: News Articles; NAACP Statements, Letters, Speeches; Jail Space; Memorandum of Understanding-14, 2005; SFRC: Senator John Warner's Introduction for Ambassador Jeffrey; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Yellow Ribbon; Senator John Warner - Webb Letters; Becker, Grace C. - Judiciary Introduction, DOJ; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Cost of Education 1940s v. 2000s; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Senator John Warner's Floor Remarks; Commission on the National Guard and Reserve [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Seniority and 2008; Truman Library; South Korea: Kathy Stephens; Miscellaneous Memos; Judiciary Nominations, Davis, Novak, Cook, 4/13/2008; Agee: Transcript; Dodd; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Transferability; G.I. Bill Transferability History [accordion folder]; Virginia Tech; Agee, G. Steven; Davis, Jo Ann CR 1950-2007; Mason, David M. - Rules; Nuclear/Constitutional Option; Hill, Oliver W. CR; Conrad, Glen","Correspondence on Iraq Related to Senate Oversight; Military, Intel, VA, Foreign Affairs Letters, 2007; Speeches/Remarks: Charlottesville Chamber of Commerce Speech; Letters: Detainees; Letters: Department of Defense Internet Sites - Letters/Background; Letters: International Tracing Service; Biden Letter, Senator John Warner Responses to S.C.Res.4 (First Iraq Resolution, 1/25/2007); Military, Intel, VA, Foreign Affairs Letters, 2006; Speeches/Remarks: War Powers Committee - Statement for the Record; Correspondence on the Use of Iraqi Revenue for Reconstruction, 2008; 2006 Correspondence on Dubai Ports; Correspondence on Force Protection and Readiness, 2007; Speeches/Remarks: Marine Corps Birthday; Memo - Re: Dahlgren; Untitled Binder: Senator John Warner's Remarks for Christening of U.S.S. George H.W. Bush (CVN-77), 10/7/2006; Letters: Air Force Foundation; Senator John Warner Iraq Statements S.C.Res.7; Military, Intel, VA, Foreign Affairs Letters, 2008; Letters: War Powers Commission - Letter to Commission Members; Speeches/Remarks: Truman Award Remarks/Background; Correspondence on the Iraqi Security Forces - Equipping and Training; Letters: Potomac Annex; Correspondence on Narcotics Trafficking in Afghanistan; Letters: Marine Corps Air Facility, Quantico; Letters: Oceana; Aurora Visit/Speech; Letters: Limb Transplant; Letters: Air Force Transformational Initiatives; Benchmarks/Member Input - Iraq Middleberg American Legion Visit/Speech, 11/2006; Senator John Warner Documents/Save; Letters: Defense Intelligence Agency JUIAF Rivanna Station - Letters/Background; 2006 Correspondence on Detainee Abuse Investigations; Letters: Navy Marine Corps Intranet; Letters: Maps; Speeches/Remarks: FISA - Floor Statement; S.C.Res.7 Iraq Resolution; Iraq Amendment to H.J.Res20, 2/12/2007; SASC Detainee Hearing, 2007; 2008 Correspondence with Director of National Intelligence; Speeches/Remarks: U.S.S. Bush Christening Remarks; Letters: Navy's Shipbuilding Plan; Speeches/Remarks: Army Leadership Program - Senator John Warner's Introduction; Letters: BRAC; Letters: NOAA, 2004/2007; 2006 Correspondence to White House Chief of Staff and Cabinet Level Officials on Interagency Support to Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan; Letters to Leaders, 2/7/2007; Iraq, 9/2007; Letters: U.S.S. Cole/Combatant Status Review Team","24 bound volumes, 97th Congress, First Session to 108th Congress, 2nd Session","110th Congress, 1st Session Record Vote Analysis, 2007 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 2001 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 1999 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 1998 [accordion folder]; Floor Privileges, 1991-2008; Thomas Jefferson, 1991 \u0026 2008; 4 bound volumes, 109th Congress, First Session to 110th Congress, 2nd Session; Voting Record Books, 1989-2004 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, Miscellaneous [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, 2nd Session Record Vote Analysis, 2008 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 2000 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 1997 [accordion folder]","Briefing Books, 2005-2007: College of William and Mary Town Hall Meeting, 4/4/2008; Speeches, 2008: Winchester Readiness Center, 5/19/2008; Speeches, 2008: College of William and Mary, 4/4/2008; Speeches, 2005-2007: Randolph Macon Commencement Speech, 2/25/2005; 6 Accordion Folders: Mail Reports, 2003-2008; Speeches, 2005-2007: Woodrow Wilson Bridge Dedication, 5/18/2006; Speeches, 2005-2007: Alito Speech, 1/26/2006; Speeches, 2005-2007: Montpelier Speech, 4/29/2006; 110th Congress; Sponsored Legislation [accordion folder]; Speeches, 2008: Gilbert's Corner, 5/2/2008; Speeches, 2008: Sorensen Institute, 4/25/2008; Speeches, 2005-2007: National Surface Transportation Safety Center - Virginia Tech, 8/30/2006; Speeches, 2005-2007: Richmond Courthouse Groundbreaking, 2/18/2005; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: Iraq Notes; Speeches, 2005-2007: Virginia Bar Association, 7/20/2007; Speeches, 2008: Virginia Forever Roast, 5/2/2008; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: Youth Leadership Initiative - Sabato; Speeches, 2005-2007: Ferrum College, 5/7/2005; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: University of Virginia, 4/10/2006; Speeches, 2008: Harry Truman Good Neighbor Award, 5/8/2008; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: Louisiana and Mississippi, 9/12/2005; Speeches, 2008: University of Mary Washington Commencement Address, 5/10/2008","110th Congress Appropriations Letters, FY 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: Legislative Branch; FY 2008 Appropriations: State, Foreign Operations; FY 2009 Appropriations: Defense; FY 2009 Appropriations: Labor, HHS, Education; 110th Congress Appropriations, Cosigned, 2007 [accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: Financial Services and General Government; FY 2008 Appropriations: CJS; 110th Congress, Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: Labor, HHS, Education; 110th Congress, Aging [empty accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: State, Foreign Operations; FY 2009 Appropriations: Energy and Water; FY 2008 Appropriations, [accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: TTHUD; FY 2009 Appropriations: Agriculture; 110th Congress, Administration, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: Financial Services and General Government; FY 2009 Appropriations: Interior; FY 2008 Appropriations: Homeland Security; FY 2009 Appropriations: Homeland Security; FY 2008 Appropriations: Defense; FY 2008 Appropriations Reports, 2007 [accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: CJS; FY 2009 Appropriations: Mil Con; FY 2008 Appropriations: Mil Con; 110th Congress Appropriations, Cosigned, FY 2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: TTHUD; FY 2009 Appropriations: Legislative Branch; FY 2008 Appropriations: Agriculture; FY 2008 Appropriations: Energy and Water","110th Congress, Budget [empty accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Ethics, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Veterans Affairs, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Cosigned Letters, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Environment and Public Works, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Indian Affairs, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Armed Services, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Unanimous Consents for Senator John Warner Legislation, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Finance, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Rules and Administration, 2007 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Intelligence, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Judiciary, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Energy and Natural Resources, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, 2007 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Commerce, Science and Transportation, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Foreign Relations, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]","Embrey Dam, 1999 [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Embrey Dam Facts; Craney Island, 2004: Migratory Bird Treaty Act; Embrey Dam: Invitation; Chesapeake Bay, 2006 - The John Smith Water Trail (S.2568) [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Corps Project History; Craney Island, 2004: S.2550 Water Infrastructure; Prettyman Courthouse Naming, 2004 [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Program; Water Resources Development Act, 2007 [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Articles; Embrey Dam: For Video; 50 Foot Inbound Channel, 2002 [accordion folder]; Corps - Lynchburg College - College Lake Restoration, 2005 [accordion folder]; Water Resources Development Act, 2004 [accordion folder]; Back Bay Visitors Center, 2004 [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay, 2005-2005 [accordion folder]; Craney Island, 2004: Water Resources Development Act","King William Reservoir, 1999-2005 [accordion folder]; Roanoke Flood Control - 8(a) [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay: Nutrient Removal Bill, 2001 -S.1044 [accordion folder]; 30th Anniversary Chesapeake Bay, 2003 [accordion folder]; Jamestown, 2000-2007: Jamestown 2007 Steering Committee, 6/13/2002; Avtex Fibers, 1999-2003 [accordion folder]; Jamestown, 2000-2007: Jamestown Coin; 28th Virginia Battle Flag, 2004","121 folders, arranged chronologically","153 folders, arranged chronologically","Navy: Cecil; 6 folders of correspondence, arranged alphabetically by last name","16 folders of correspondence, arranged alphabetically by last name","1989 Appropriations [accordion folder]; 1989 Dickinson [accordion folder]; 1989 Environment and Public Works [accordion folder]; 1989 Banking [accordion folder]; 1989 Foreign Relations; 1989 Floor Statements and Speeches [accordion folder]; 1989 Finance-Health-RTO; 1989 Administration [accordion folder]; 1989 Commerce [accordion folder]; 1989 Energy [accordion folder]; 1989 Foreign Affairs-AGH; 1989 Agriculture [accordion folder]; 1989 Finance-Social Security-RTO; 1989 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1989 Governmental Affairs; 1989 Administration - Brady [accordion folder]; 1989 Aging [accordion folder]; 1989 Education [accordion folder]","Corps of Engineers 1991 [accordion folder]; Energy 1991 [accordion folder]; Banking 1991 [accordion folder]; Armed Services 1991 [accordion folder]; Commerce 1991 [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works 1991, January-June [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works 1991, July-December [accordion folder]; Administration 1991 [accordion folder]; Appropriations 1991 [accordion folder]; Agriculture 1991 [accordion folder]","Lawsuits; Langley Air Force Base MILCON; BRAC-95 NAVSEA Materials [packet]; Somalia; Crystal City (4 folders); Space Station; VA - National Guard Issues; Reserve Personnel Management Act (ROPMA); Yankee Energy Methanol Plantship (MPS); Navy Spent Nuclear Fuel; Bottom-Up Review; Rand - Force Mix Analysis; Women in Combat; White Oak; Waco - Branch Davidian","Administrative; Jonathan Corp.; Untitled Folder: Pass Through Letters; Thank Yous - Department of Defense (Grayson); No Answer Necessary; Kuwait; Colonna; Untitled Folder: Department of Defense Authorization","Finance, 1994 [accordion folder]; Labor, 1994 [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations, 1994 [accordion folder]; Veterans, 1994 [accordion folder]; Energy and Public Works, January-October (6 accordion folders); Judiciary, 1994 [accordion folder]; Rules, 1994 [accordion folder]","1994 Aging [accordion folder]; 1994 Energy [accordion folder]; 1994 Appropriations [accordion folder]; 1994 Banking [accordion folder]; 1994 Education [accordion folder]; 1994 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1994 Environment and Public Works, November-December [accordion folder]; 1994 Administration [accordion folder]; 1994 Commerce (2 accordion folders)","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","68 CDs of Correspondence; 13 CDs of Files Stored on Server","24 folders, 1995-1996 arranged by month and year","Interior 1991 [accordion folder]; Finance 1991 [accordion folder]; Judiciary 1991 [accordion folder]; 1990 Administration [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations 1991 [accordion folder]; 1990 Aging [accordion folder]; 1990 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1990 Budget [accordion folder]; Labor - RTD 1991 [accordion folder]; 1990 Agriculture [accordion folder]; 1990 Banking [accordion folder]; Veterans 1991 [accordion folder]; Labor 1991 [accordion folder]","103rd Congress Unanswered Letters [accordion folder]; 1993 Banking [accordion folder]; 1993 Agriculture [accordion folder]; 1993 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1993 Commerce (2 accordion folders); 103rd Congress Closed Agency [accordion folder]; 2004 Political Responses (2 accordion folders); 1993 Budget [accordion folder]","12 accordion folders, arranged by month","Labor - Minimum Wage - Correspondence; Complaints, 1994-1995; Misfiled Letters; Copies of Indian Affairs Letters; Animal Protection Letters; 100 folders of recommendations; CMS - Animal Rights Letters","Floor Statements, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; Safety Belt Bill, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; Letters of Support, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; Miscellaneous Senator John Warner Record, 1997-1998 \u0026 2001 [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay, 1999 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress Dear Colleagues [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Committee History [accordion folder]; Number of Senators Warner Served With [accordion folder]; Virginia Wilderness, 2001 [accordion folder]; Imhofe Challenge, 2006 [accordion folder]; Missed Votes [accordion folder]; Speeches, 2005 [accordion folder]; Oyster Reef Restoration, 2000-2003 [accordion folder]","TSA Screeners; Robert Tapella, Government Printing Office, 110th Congress; Minimum Wage, 110th, 109th Congress; Enterprise Human Resources Integration, 109th Congress; Virginia Tribes, 110th Congress; Bailout, 110th Congress; Rolls-Royce; Untitled Folder: Abu Dhabi, 2008; Thurgood Marshall Nomination; Horse Slaughter, 109th Congress; GSA Per Diem Rates; Romania Trade (Pork), 109th Congress; Premium Conversion; Real Estate Investment Trust; Peanuts - USDA, 110th Congress; Extension of Duty Suspension; VLBR; Economic Stimulus, 110th Congress; Immigration Reform, 109th Congress; Virginia Beach DUI, 110th Congress; Breast Stamp Letter, 110th Congress; Fair Pay Act, 110th Congress; 2007 Farm Bill Amendments, 110th Congress; Secure Telework, 110th Congress; Tony Zagami Retirement, 109th Congress; GSA Modernization Act, 109th Congress; Postal Reform, 109th Congress; Chick Ciccolella Nomination, 109th Congress; Unemployment Tax (FUTA/VEC), 110th Congress; Delco Remy (Virginia) Duty Exemption; Tobacco Quota Buyout, 109th Congress; Lafayette (3 folders); Jamestown Trip, 110th Congress; Emergency Disaster Assistance, 109th Congress, FY 2007 Agriculture Appropriations, 11/15/2006; Dennett - Nomination; Public Safety - Pre-Tax Health (Pension Protection Act H.R.2830), 109th Congress; Line Item Veto, 110th, 109th Congress; PSI Subcommittee Hearing, Credit Card Practices, 110th Congress; Pay-Go, 110th Congress; Agriculture Letters, 109th Congress; Trade Letters, 109th Congress; Country of Origin (COOL), 109th Congress; Frierson; Budget; Hunt, Howard; Inspector Generals - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Hearing, 110th Congress; H-2B Application Problems, 110th Congress; Guatemala Adoptions, 110th Congress; Agriculture Related Letters; For Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Hearing, Questions: National Security Personnel System, Old and Post Hearing Answers, 109th Congress; Manure - Superfund - EPA, 109th Congress; Linda Springer, Office of Personnel Management; Estate Tax, 109th Congress; Payment Caps, 109th Congress; Federal Employee Combat Zone Tax Credit, 109th Congress; Senator Helms Statement, 110th Congress; Financial Direct Investment in India, 110th Congress; Coal Act/Mine Workers, 109th Congress; S.680: Accountability in Government Contracting, Noblis, 110th Congress; Louis Giuliano, USPS Board of Governors Nomination, 109th Congress; TAX Incentives for Charity, Easements, Type III, Donation, 109th Congress; Virginia Tribe Letters, 109th Congress; Motorsports Tax Fairness; Pay Parity; 2008 Farm Bill (Conference), 110th Congress; Farm Services Agency Offices, 110th Congress; Child Tax Credit, 109th Congress; H-2B, 109th Congress; Pension Reform, 109th Congress; U.S. Pork Trade, Taiwan, 110th Congress; Auto Bailout (11/17/2008), 110th Congress; D.C. Voting; Housing and Economic Recovery (Foreclosure), 110th Congress; Combined Statistical Areas, 109th Congress; Cuba Trade (Agriculture); Transit Study, 109th Congress; Letters (OMB and Grassley) Financial, 110th Congress; Woodrow Wilson Library, 110th Congress; Produce Purchasing Defense Supply Center Philadelphia/Defense Commissary Agency, 109th Congress","8 bundles, Daily Schedules 2001-2008, arranged by date; 1 bundle, Travel Itineraries, 1992-2008","17 3.5\" disks, 1991 and 1992 Archive; Macros, 8/26/2004 [CD]; Archive 1998 [binder]; Press, 12/15/2004 [CD]; 8 3.5\" disks, Photos, Press, HCFA, 1993-2001; 27 CDs, Legislative Letters, 2002-2005; 34 CDs (in case), Legislative Letters, Press, Webpage, and Photographs, 2002-2004; 24 CDs, Constituent Correspondence, 2001-2008; Archive 10/7/1997 [4mm data cartridge]","September 11, 2001: Security; September 11, 2001: Reserve Activation; U.S. Senator John Warner's Service Academy Nominations [binder]; September 11, 2001: Arlington County; September 11, 2001: Department of Justice; September 11, 2001: Assistance for Victims; September 11, 2001: Department of Labor; September 11, 2001: General FEMA Information; September 11, 2001: Department of Defense Information; September 11, 2001: Supplemental Funding; Schedules 1987 [accordion folder]; September 11, 2001: Governor's Office Information; September 11, 2001: Small Business Administration Information; September 11, 2001: Disaster Declaration Information; September 11, 2001: Victims Fund; September 11, 2001: FEMA Advisories and Related Information; September 11, 2001: Social Security Administration Updates; 5 Office Guestbooks, 2000-2008","News Clips/Press Statements; General (Correspondence), 2008; Committee/Conference Rules; Senator John Warner's Travel, March 3-6, 2006 - Ethics Letter; Legislative Issues; Appropriations Issues; World Forum - Williamsburg, Jamestown 400th Anniversary; Chaplain - U.S. Senate (Requests); Truman Library; Haynes Nomination, 7/12/2006; Inaugural, 2009 [presentation folder]; Falwell; Communication From Other Senators; Foreign Gift List, 2006; Response (to Correspondence) - by Phone/E-Mail, 2008; Dulles Rail; Hatch Act, Guidelines and Information; Sorenson Institute; Declined to Recommend, 2007-2008 (2 folders); Senator Kennedy (Illness, 2008); UVA - Warner Leadership Awards/Jefferson Foundation Gift; Condolences, 2008; 4th Circuit Judgeship, 2006-2007; D.C. Voting Rights; Congressional Angels in Adoption (Nominations), 2006-2008 (3 folders); Charitable Contribution Requests; White House Schedule Requests, 2008; Retirement Announcement, 8/31/2007; Virginia Forever Tribute; Auctions (Donations); Fort Monroe; McCain-Presidential Campaign, 2008; Senator John Warner v. Litigation Senate Counsel; Ripon Society","Washington Post Profile Iraq Res., 070125 [microcassette]; C'ville Day, Tompson Center/Chandler, SABA10, 3/2/1998 [microcassette]; Log Cabin Republicans [microcassette]; Washington Technical Institute, 12/19/1995 [microcassette]; Freedom Line with Mike Hambrick on Radio America Network, Live Broadcast, Show #10, 6/26/1999 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner with Anne Scott, John Harris [microcassette]; 18 untitled 3.5\" disks; New Rep. Tailhook, 5/24 [microcassette]; Martha Sludd [microcassette]; Senator John Warner, SASC Press Conference - Defense Pax, 1/27/1999; Senator John Warner, HSU Impeach, 1/27/1999 [microcassette]; John vs. Mark, 10/18/1996 [VHS]; PBS NewsHour, Iraq Amendment - Senator John Warner, 051115 [VHS]; Spring Commencement 2000, 5/30/2000 [VHS]; Diversions [3.5\" disk]; 29 Untitled Microcassettes; Pioneer Awards Presentation, 2005 [VHS]; Senator John Warner E.S. NY Times, 050628 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Disk [3.5\" disk]; Fox News Live, 11/30/2005 [VHS]; Senator, #139, Friends of John Warner, St. Mary's Associates, 10/31/1996 [VHS]; Ellen Nakashima on Senator John Warner's Houses, 6/12/1996 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner on CNN's Late Edition, 10/16/2005 [VHS]; Back-up Disk, Transcripts/PSA's for January-March 1990, March-July 1990 [3.5\" disk]; Senator John Warner on Carriers, 050207 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Press Releases, 1993-1994 [3.5\" disk]; WPXX Channel 8, David Poole, 10/2/1996; WAGE, 10/8 [microcassette]; NPR, 12/19 [microcassette]; The Doug Wilder Show, McSweeney \u0026 Miller, 3/2/1995 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner Introducing Judge John Roberts, 9/12/2005 [VHS]; Roll Call, 1/23; Melton Trans. Taxes [microcassette]; CNN - Anderson Cooper 360, and MSNBC Hardball, Senator John Warner, Bush Speech on Iraq, 11/30/2005 [VHS]; LA Senate, 10/1/1997 [microcassette]; Dale Eisman Profile, 1/4/1999; Thurmond to Senator John Warner, 1/5/1999 [microcassette]; Post Election Interviews, Babb Goodling WINC, Press Conference, 11/6/1996 [microcassette]; SASC Markup, 5/14/1999; Senators Warner and Levin News Conference [microcassette]; Senator Allen Floor Statement (2nd in Serving in U.S. Senate), 4/28/2005 [VHS]; CNN, Senator John Warner Interview, 10/11/1999 [audiocassette]; 13 untitled audiocassettes; The Doug Wilder Show, McSweeney \u0026 Miller, 3/2/1995, Tapes 1 \u0026 2 [2 audiocassettes]; Rotary Norfolk Media, 2/16/1999 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Post Hearing Interview, 050210 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Interview on Representative Whitehurst, 2/28/2005 [VHS]; Senator John Warner WP5 [3.5\" disk]; Sheila Burke, NRC Zaire WMAL, 11/13/1996 [microcassette]; Eric S., NY Times, 3/5/1999 [microcassette]; Senate Floor Debate, 6/16/2005 [VHS]; Stars and Stripes, 10/8/1996; WTOO, 10/9/1996 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner, Ferrum College, 050907 [microcassette]; Warner FOR Early, 10/6/1997 [microcassette]; Tsunami, Iraq, SASC Briefing, 050105 [microcassette]; Frist Interview [microcassette]; Lehrer, Kosovo, 5/17/2000; Miscellaneous Interviews [microcassette]; State of the Union 1997 [microcassette]; CNN [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Press, 1 and 2 [2 3.5\" disks]; Senator John Warner Studio Statements, 10/11/2005 [VHS]; Policy Lunch Interviews, 3/3/1998 [empty microcassette case]; Senator John Warner Press Conference, 2/24/2003 [Betacam]; Eric Schmidt [microcassette]; Pinnacle Award from Fleet Reserve, 12/11 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner Press Interviews: David Lehrman - NATO Expansion, 10/24; Dale Eisman and Dexter Hardin - Navy Pete # CFR 11/12/1997 [microcassette]; Keel Laying Ceremony CVN-77 George H. W. Bush [VHS]; Warren Fiske, 5/14/1996 [microcassette]; NPR; WAMU, Gibson, HSU, 12/1998 [microcassette]; Untitled VHS; Senator John Warner Bio [3.5\" disk]; Clinton/Suit Military, 5/23/1996 [microcassette]; Politics, 2-22-2324 [microcassette]; Tailhook, 5/21/1996 [microcassette]; The Manhole [3.5\" disk]; Dale E., Tailhook, 8/30/1996 [microcassette]; S:\\wpshr\\Press\\Bill [3.5\" disk]; Backup, PageMaker, ADS [3.5\" disk]; Staunton, Virginia Tech, Richmond, 10/1998 [microcassette]; VAB, 6/29/1996 [microcassette]; Cain, 2/27 [microcassette]; Legion Speech [microcassette]; Warner-Levin Thanksgiving Trip, 2001 [audiocassette]; WTOP, Senator John Warner on Bosnia, 12/17/1997 [microcassette]; Policy Lunch Briefs and ISTEA News Conference, 3/12/1995 [microcassette]; Recognition, #137, Friends of John Warner, St. Mary's Associates, 10/31/1996 [VHS]; NMAH Carmichael and SIL/NMAH Price of Freedom Benefit, 2/4/2005 [audiocassette]; FOR 4/21/2000 [microcassette]; ADS [3.5\" disk]; Rumsfeld/Jeffords Press, 5/24 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner with Reporters on Detainees [audiocassette]","The Politics of Persuasion, Friends of John Warner, Stevens Reed Curcio \u0026 Potholm, 3/14/2008 [CD]; CODEL Warner/Levin, Photographs, Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Crete, June to July 2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner Archived Web Video, 2006 [CD] (2 copies); 2008 Waldo Family Lecture Series on International Affairs, Senator John Warner, Old Dominion University [CD] (2 copies); National Air to West Pot. [CD]; Sorensen Institute 2008 Gala, Senator John Warner Slideshow [CD]; Photographs from Navy Memorial Video, 12/2007 [DVD]; Senator Kennedy Floor Statement, Tribute to Senator Warner, 9/7/2007 [DVD] (2 copies); Armed Services Committee Hearing, 9/11/2007 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, Audio and Video, 3/26 [CD]; McCain Rally, 9/10/2008 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Campaign Commercials [CD]; Wakeman II Building Dedication Photographs, Aurora Flight Sciences, 7/31/2006 [CD]; Luna Innovations, City of Danville, 3/26/2004 [CD]; Senators John Warner, Ben Nelson, and Susan Collins, Press Conference Iraq Resolution, 1/22/2007 [DVD]; Q \u0026 A with Barry Rabe, 12/10/2008 [DVD]; Newsclips, Photographs, Senator John Warner Photograph, 8/19/2004 [CD]; News Channel 8, News Conference, 8/31/2007 [DVD]; Senate Floor Statement from Senator John McCain, 6/14/2006 [DVD]; Tour of Pentagon, White House Announcement, 9/18/2001 [CD]; Daily Newsclips, Old Files, 9/4/2003 [CD]; Reading of Declaration of Independence, Senators Coburn, Lieberman, Whitehouse, Webb, Murkowski, Martinez, Warner, 7/8/2008 [DVD]; Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Awards, John W. Warner, Jr., 10/19/2007 [DVD]; MSNBC Off Air 9 pm-10pm, 6/3/2008 [DVD]; Grundy, The Breaks, P8270053-P8270105 [CD]; Senate Floor Statements from Senator Levin and Senator Byrd, 6/22/2006 [DVD]; 9 untitled DVDs; PSC 2002 LAD LOOP [CD]; USJFCOM Senate Reception, 2/28/2006 [CD]; Senator Visit, Balad AB, Iraq, 3/22/2006 [CD]; CBS News - The Early Show, 1/13/2005 [CD]`; Afghan to NAACP [CD]; Wet Plate Photo Session, Photographs by Dennis Brack, 9/25/2002 [CD]; U.S. Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Awards, Biographical Video: John W. Warner, Jr., 10/16/2003 [DVD] (2 copies); Senator John Warner Press Conference on America's Climate Security Act, 8/2/2007 [DVD]; UIA Law Magazine, Senator John Warner Photographs by Tom Cogill [CD]; C-SPAN 2, 5/16/2008 [DVD]; 2007 SOTU [DVD]; Senator John Warner, Policy Stakeout News Conference, 4/8/2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, Audio and Video, 3/20 [CD]; NBC Washington Local News, 6pm and 11 pm Newscasts, 5/15/2008 [DVD]; Senator John Warner, Photographs by Andrea Booher/FEMA, Tour Poquoson, VA, 9/2003 [CD]; U.S. Senator Jim Webb, Nuclear Aircraft Carrier Press Conference with U.S. Senator John Warner, Governor Tim Kaine and Senator Elect Mark Warner, 11/19/2008 [DVD]; Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Awards, John W. Warner, Jr., 10/23/2007 [DVD]; Center for Politics, University of Virginia, Senator John Warner, 4/10/2006 [DVD]; Senator John Warner's Midtown Tunnel Visit, Norfolk, 9/29/2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, 4/16/2007 [DVD]; Press, 8/24/2004 [CD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, Video, 3/20 [CD]; NBC Nightly News, Iraq Resolution, 070125 [CD]; Scott Photographs [CD]; Christening CVN-77 George H.W. Bush, Northrop Grumman, 10/7/2006 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Visit to Atlantic Area, U.S. Coast Guard Photographs by PA3 Timothy Pike, 4/23/2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner [CD]; Senator John Warner, Sampling of 7 hits, 10/2004 [DVD]; Wytheville Lunch, Floods [CD]; Senator John Warner's Visits to Norfolk Region (SECNAV, U.S. Coast Guard, USS Newport News, VA Port Authority), 4/2003 [CD]; Larry King Live, reaction to President Bush's Iraq Speech, 1/10/2007 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Tapings, General Myers Tribute, William Proxmire Dinner, SPQA Awards Remarks, 10/12/2005 [CD]; George Mason University Commencement, 5/21/2005 [2 DVDs]; Senator John Warner, NASA Langley, Ft. Monroe, 10/3; Nassawaddox - Renor Dix, Cheriton - Aquaculture, Virginia Beach - Wagner, 10/4 [CD]; Senator Dick Durbin: A Different View, Air 8/1 - 9/30, 2008 [DVD]; Untitled VHS; Profile Senator John Warner, WCVE Version, Laura Strickler, 12/23/2004 [CD]; Bloomberg TV, 6/4/2008 [DVD]; 3 flash memory cards: Daily News Clips; Wytheville Lunch, Nutter Lunch [CD]","A History of Soviet Russia : Von Rauch, Georg, 1957 [book];  A Century of Leadership: Founders Day Celebration, Newport News Shipbuilding, January 17-18, 1986  [booklet];  The Spirits of 76 : Sloane, Eric, 1973 [book];  Code of Virginia, 1950, Title 11 - Rules of Virginia Supreme Court, 1984 Replacement Volume  [book];  Foreign Relations and National Security Law : Franck, Thomas M. and Michael J. Glennon, 1987 [book];  US Army in World War II: European Theater of Operations - Cross-Channel Attack : Harrison, Gordon A., 1989 [book];  Code of Virginia, 1950, Title 8.01 - Civil Remedies and Procedure, 1984 Replacement Volume  [book];  Committee on Armed Services, US Senate, 99th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, vols. I-III, 1986  [3 bound volumes];  Rules and Practices - Constitution: Jefferson's Manual, House of Representatives, 99th Congress, 1985  [bound volume];  Rules and Practices - Constitution: Jefferson's Manual, House of Representatives, 98th Congress, 1983  [bound volume]","Photo Album: USS Blue Ridge LCC-19 Commissioning, 11/14/1970 [spiralbound]; Reagan Speech, 9/27 [audiocassette]; Norfolk Debate, WHRO-TV, 9/26/1978 [audiocassette]; Fickett \u0026 Guest at 7th CD, 9/17 [audiocassette]; Debate - Richmond, 10/12 [audiocassette]; Surry News Conference - $61,000 [audiocassette]; Floor Debate on the Tower Nomination, 3/1989 [binder]; Friends of John Warner, 10/5/1995 thru 11/1/1996 [5 audiocassettes]; Loose Papers: Reprint of Congressional Record, 109th Congress, 2nd Session - \"Senate Tribute to Senator John Warner, June 22, 2006\"; Warner \"Primary Radio\", 5/9/1996 [2 audiocassettes]; Loose Portraits of Senator Warner; N. Virginia Chapter - Association of Govt. Accountants, 3/20/1984 [audiocassette]; Warner-Miller 2nd Debate [audiocassette]; Reagan PC \u0026 Reception [audiocassette]; GOP Meeting; Shad Planking; Women's Forum [VHH-C]; VNN \"Commonwealth Conversation\", 3/30/1996 [audiocassette]; Untitled Envelope: Reprint of Joint Resolution, 1/3/1980; Various Debates [audiocassette]; Virginia Federation of Republican Women [VHS-C]; Virginians for Warner Luncheon [audiocassette]; Warner Young Republicans, 3/23 [VHS-C]; Progressive Virginians Coalition [audiocassette]; Richmond Debate, 10/20/1978 [audiocassette]; Washington Post Luncheon, 8/6/1984 [audiocassette]; JWW and APM at Suffolk COC, 9/12/1978 [audiocassettes]; Photo Album: Launching of the SSN 753 Albany, 6/13/1987 [binder]; Debate - Vienna, 10/13 [audiocassette]; Untitled Audiocassette; JWW-APM - Bar Association [audiocassette]; Harrison/Warner Debate - League of Women Voters, 9/9/1984 [audiocassette]; \"Ole no. 6\" [envelope]; WGMS 570 AM, 103.5 FM - Guest Conductor Senator Warner, 12/23/1979 [audiocassette]","10/1/2008-12/31/2008 (92 folders arranged chronologically)","Fox News Interview w/Brit Hume, 11/7/2004 [VHS]; Nixon Center Ceremony Honoring, 2/8/2000 [VHS]; Senate Floor Statements from Senators Levin and Byrd, 6/22/2006 [CD]; PBS Newshour, 8/3/2006 [CD]; CNN Wolf Blitzer, 11/17/2005 [CD]; Press Conference on America's Climate Security Act, 8/2/2007 [CD]; US Senate Floor Statement, 2/17/2006 [CD]; Floor Coverage, 3/29/2001 [VHS]; Hardball, 2/12/2008 [CD]; JW/Rex NBC Story, 1/31 [VHS]; Armed Services Hearing, 9/23/2008 \u0026 9/25/2008 [2 CDs]; Senator Warner - 10,000 Votes, 5/24/2006 [VHS]; NBC Meet the Press, 2/12/2006 [CD]; Press Conference - Iraq Resolution, 1/22/2007 [CD]; Levy Center Dedication, 9/18/2005 [CD]; Face the Nation; Meet the Press; Fox News Sunday; Late Edition, 10/30/2005 [CD]; Memorial - Naval Special Warfare, 7/8/2005 [DVD]","WWO-0380; WWO-0752; WWO-0647; WWO-0646; WWO-0648; WWO-0338; WWO-0333; WWO-0337; WWO-0381; WWO-0332","WWO-0401; WWO-0353; WWO-0750; WWO-0748; WWO-0751; WWO-0753; WWO-0747; WWO-0110; WWO-0628; WWO-0640; WWO-0745","WWO-0678; WWO-0723; WWO-0677; WWO-0676; WWO-0708; WWO-0679","WWO-0242; WWO-0339; WWO-0315; WWO-0644; WWO-0286; WWO-0113; WWO-0652; WWO-0378","Miscellaneous papers from the office of Senator John Warner consist chiefly of photographs and newsclippings. Photographs include Warner with Senator John McCain and President George W. Bush; with Mikhail Gorbachev and President Ronald Reagan; at St. Anselm's College receiving an honorary degree, 1975; at a Senate swearing in ceremony; the second inauguration of Bill Clinton including Al Gore, Jesse Jackson, Newt Gingrich, and Billy Graham; with Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Anthony Kennedy, Sandra Day O'Connor, David Souter, Clarence Thomas; at the Chicago Board of Trade; with his 1984 office staff; and an official Senate portrait, 2007.","  Newspapers articles pertain to the Rappanannock River and the Woodrow Wilson Bridge over the Potomac.","  The collection also contains a selection of historical photographs and documents pertaining to Virginia copied from the holdings of the National Archives and Records Administration.","  The collection also contains a copy of a 2006 press conference on his trip to Iraq; a copy of his announcement not to seek reelection, 2007'.","  The collection also contains a disk of the Legislative Acitivity Report for his terms in office January 15, 1979 through January 2, 2009 and a videocassette of the 1997 inauguration of President Bill Clinton.","The discs contain Correspondence Archive General 1978-2008 and General Casework 1979-1995.","This addition to MSS 10191 (John W.Warner Papers) contains photographs of Senator John Warner over his career. Included are seven black and white photographs of Senator Warner as a young sailor in WWll, as a Marine in Korea during the Korean War, Senator Warner being sworn in as Secretary of the Navy, and winning his first election as the US Senator for Virginia in 1978. Four color photographs capture Senator Warner as Chairman of the US Senate Armed Services Committee and of the christening of the nuclear submarine the USS John Warner. Also included are matted photographs with plaques and commemorative coins for the christening of the nuclear submarine and matted photographs and a plaque of Senator Warner being sworn in as the Secretary of the US Navy.","This addition to MSS 10191, John W. Warner papers, contains material documenting Warner's work while in service as a Senator of Virginia (1979-2009). This includes programs and clippings of events honoring Senator Warner, correspondence with Governor George Allen, Benjamin Bradlee, Donald Beyer, Bob Dole, George W. Bush, Jerry Kilgore, and Paul Wolfowitz, campaign mailers, reports, Senator Warner's remarks for George Mason University Commencement Address and a DVD with a C-Span segment on Senator Warner's Retirement Announcement from 2009. Also included is and an opposition research report titled \"Attack from the Right\" from 1995 analyzing Senator Warner's voting record on Congressional issues and a briefing book from Warner to Romer \"Les\" Brownlee, who served as Warner's National Security Advisor which contains containing briefing documents, talking points, and other notes.","This addition to MSS 10191, John W. Warner Papers, contains two copies of oral history interview transcripts conducted by Betty Koed, the United States Senate Historian and Head of the United States Senate Historical Office, with Senator John W. Warner. The interviews were conducted between 2014 and 2017, and the subject matter ranges from Warner's service as a seventeen-year-old sailor in World War II to his Congressional career. This includes his role in the Nixon campaigns of 1960 and 1968, Warner's campaign for the U.S. Senate in 1978, and his four successful bids for re-election. He remarks on his colleagues in the Senate, his collaborative work with Presidents from Nixon to Clinton, and bonds formed on the Armed Services Committee. He also recounts specific events and issues related to Virginia, as well as significant national events of September 11, 2001, and their aftermath. Interspersed are stories related to his personal life and family."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSome material in this collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights; the University does not hold these rights and cannot grant (or withhold) copyright permissions. 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The vast majority of what makes up the constituent correspondence are the incoming letters from his constituents.  Original letters sent to the Senator were microfilmed and then destroyed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection contains correspondence, scrapbooks, photograph album, facsimiles of historic documents, a three volume comprehensive calendar of Bicentennial events, and printed material generated by Senator Warner as administrator of the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe papers contain the resolutions, motions, and actions of the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, 1967-1973, (the ARBA parent) and of its executive committee; a briefing book of basic data about the ARBA; clippings compiled to illustrate media reaction to Bicentennial events, and Congressional acts about the Bicentennial.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Also included are documents identifying ARBA themes and priorities, describing international participation, and listing events, listings of important events of the American Revolution and in American history compiled by Sidney Hart, and a scrapbook of projected Bicentennial celebrations at Independence National Historic Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies, an item or form letter master book containing the replies, and various name indexes and weekly indexes to the correspondence together with some press clippings and indexes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection consists of master copies of form letters used by Warner's office staff to respond to incoming correspondence. The books are to be used in conjunction with the microfilm as no paper copies of outgoing correspondence were kept.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA coding system based on the committees was used on each of the \"items.\"  When the senator established a position on an issue, two new \"items\" were prepared, each with the same text, but with different codes.  No copy of the outgoing letter was kept, but the incoming letter and the worksheet were assigned a number that allowed retrieval from the index built by the computer as it prepared a response.  The worksheet and letter were eventually microfilmed and the originals were destroyed.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection contains clippings of news stories and editorials mostly from Warner's campaign against Edythe Harrison with about 100 items of correspondence, chiefly by staff press aides.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include arms control, avian flu, the Chesapeake Bay, coal mining and shipping and the coal slurry pipeline, defense, the appointment of judges, a Middle Eastern trip, Newport News shipyard, the Republican National Convention, the Virginia Gubernatorial election, the Virginia Congressional delegation, Charles Robb and Paul Trible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies, changes and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies, and the name file index for 1985.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies; additions to the form letter master book containing the replies; and the 1988, 1989, 1990, and 1991 name indexes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies; and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence; and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional microfilms and compact discs of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Warner's papers consist of his office files and constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere is no box 218 for this series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppropriations 1999; Appropriations 2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMeeting Requests; NGIC - Charlottesville; Potomac Yards Transit Study; Visitors Center nr. W. Monument; Culmore Playing Field (Susan McGill); American Association of Port Authorities; Army Museum; U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; National Capitol Area Council Goshen Dam Project Lake Merriweather, VA FY 2001 Funding Initiative; Lorton Correctional Complex GSA Report to Congress 1/3/2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGSA Courthouses; National Health Museum; Richmond Canal; Rail Regulation; S.535 - Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Improvement Act; Fawn Lake - Wilderness Area; NEA; PTO\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichmond Airport; Richmond Airport; Williamsburg Buses; Hampton Roads Transit Bus Project; GRTC/City of Richmond; Metro - Royal St. Garage; VA Transit-Statewide Bus; Newport News Airport; Mt. Vernon Ladies Association; WMATA Letter re: Millennium Celebration; Fort Eustis; OMC; Hampton Roads Maritime Alliance; Georgetown Fuel Cell Buses; Danville Airport; FAA Bill - MWAA Provisions; Amtrak Hi-Speed Rail; Newport News Airport-Jim Smith; Advanced Multi-Fuels, Hans Mumm; Trail; Maritime Security; Pay Equity; United-Visit 4/27/99, China Service ltr; US - China Service; Drexel's Smart-Tech Wilson Bridge; Nuke Waste; EPA v. Utilities; Mining Waste; NYC Trash; NOAA - National Disaster Reduction Initiative; MTBE; Lorton - DC Appropriations; Jones Act Waivers; Old Dominion University; George Mason; Truman Naming Bill; Gas/Oil Prices; Orkand - Rick Scholze\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHuman Services Reauthorization; VA WA II; Old Nominations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKemba Smith; Vinters; SS Earnings Test; Early Learning; Satcher; Flat Glass; Trauma Care; TAP/BRAND/CSBG's/CAA's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrip File - Virginia Tech/Blacksburg/Dublin 8-2-99; VA Tech Trip, 8-2-99; Gen.; Miscellaneous; Mark Warner; Constitution; Legislative Veto; Warner Record; Campaign; Campaign; Campaign 1997; Daryl Jones Confirmation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSMWG: Sen. Warner; loose papers; SMWG: Hill Visits; Liberty Bill; Empire Washington Corporation; An Assessment of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act in 1998, 2/1999 ; Liberty Bill '99; One Stop; Credit Union; Burlington; Federal Prison Industries; PUHCA; Commuter Tax; Internet Tax; unmarked (3) containing correspondence; Vern S. 401; Historic Property Tax Credit, HR 1945; Credit Unions; Blind Trust; Private Securities Litigation Reform Act; Confidentiality; DOL-GPO; H.R. 1945- Estate Tax/Historic Property; Internet Tax; Colonial Williamsburg Tax; A Taxpayer's Guide to Federal Spending, FY 2001; Budgets- Labor Budget; Budget Agreement 1997; Reconciliation 1997; 97 Reconciliation/Tax\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLottery; Chas Phillips; Labor Shortage [hi-tech] Education/Vocational Training; Public TV; CPB; Broadcaster; Bell Atlantic Hopeline; Communications FCC; unmarked (2) containing correspondence; Telecommunications Reform; Low Power TV; FCC- CFW Communication; Telecomm.- Interconnection; S. 652 Telecommunications Competition and Deregulation Act, 1995; Leo One USA Briefing Book; Broadband; Competitive Broadband Coalition; Telecomm\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFreddie Mac; Voting Disability; Housing; S.830; Ricky Ray, Hemophilia, S. 358; O'Dorisio; EPIC S.729; AG Dairy Amendment; Health - Children; Fetal Tissue; Boxer - Women's Health/NIH; Lice; Gunshot Detection, Gun Safety (Schools); Medicare; GMHSI BC/BS; Hemophilia/Ricky Ray; PARCA; WIPA; FERPA; BCBS/Fed Reaction; BC/BS GHMSI; BCBS / D.C. Charter; untitled; untitled correspondence (3)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTax - General 7/2/96; Flat Tax; Cap Gains; Korea; Vargas; Extradition; REIT Conflict S.342; NTU; Tax - AMT; AMT; Legislative- Coal; [untitled]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFast Track; Glaxo; Foreign Trade Zone; Trade; Ricky Ray ; Fred Hochberg; 06/02/98 -- e-commerce \u0026amp; Y2K Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Meetings; Hunger Has a Cure Act 1997; Untitled folder: Kenaf; IRA S.12; Securities Litigation Reform S.240; S.667; Alexis Herman; COLI\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSecurities; Suspense Accounts - ROCCO; Mexico Loans; Securities Litigation Reform S.240 (H.R. 1058); S.2955 Charitable Organizations Disclosure Bill 1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmy Corps of Engineers; Ferry Farm Information; National Park Service File 1996; Information/CRS Pending Requests; George Washington Postage Legislation; Air Force Memorial Information; Member ISTEA requests; Government of Puerto Rico Resolution; Census Information for Congress ; Everglades; Mariner's Museum Info; Pfiesteria Information; George Washington Commemorative ; Meetings - Dr. Bradley B. Cox; VDOT Highway Files 1996; VDOT Highway Projects Info; Letters Awaiting Agency Response; NEA Pro; NEA Con; Drunk Driving; NEA Pro/Con [empty]; COLAs; American Heritage Rivers Act (HR 1842); ISTEA; Langley Full Scale Tunnel; Wilderness Battlefield Legislation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterBank; Press Briefing on 1999 Income and Poverty Estimates, Dr. Daniel H. Weinberg, 9/26/2000 (2); Harvard Conference on the Internet and Society, Bill Gates, keynote speaker; Impact on the Military Resale Systems and Consumers of S.1415 - \"Universal Tobacco Settlement Act\"; Opposition by the Dept. of Defense to Sec. 1146, S.1415 - \"Universal Tobacco Settlement Act\"; Statement Submitted on Behalf of the International Swaps and Derivatives Assoc. Inc. in Relation to the 6/5/1996 Hearing Before the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee; Money Income in the United States, US Census Bureau, 1999; Poverty in the United States, US Census Bureau, 1999; Income and Poverty 1999, US Census Bureau, 9/2000; Ford Plant; Burlington; Whitehead; Section 1706 - Tax (Independent Contractors); NASCAR - Tobacco; Securities Lit. 98; Agenda; Wormser; FMI/Issues; Joe Roberts; World Congress on IT; untitled binder: Governorship, Economic Changes, Election Predictions, Urban Challenges, Campaign Reform, Transportation, Impeachment; Dr. Nirschl; Bill Stuart; Water Project - Appomattox; CAVE - NSF; NTO Report; Hong Kong; Satellites; NCRI; Grassroots Lobby Platform; Economic Eye on Cuba 12/25/2000 12/31/2000; Hong Kong; D\u0026amp;P - Hong Kong; China/Hong Kong; Jones Act SB 1813 Coastal Trade; CBI HR 2014 Caribbean Bosin Initiative; Virginia Engineering; Asian Policy Toward the 21st Century: Four Speeches on Relations with Asia in 1998 Covering Japan, Southeast Asia, Korea and China, by Sen. Max Baucus; Congressional Record vol.144 no.63, 5/18/1998; Philip Morris - Saudi; PUHCA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSS Conf; Retirement Security Conference, Monday, Oct. 20, Richmond, Marriott (3); Reachback; Older Americans Act; Disaster IRA; SS - Public Forum; Impeachment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNSF (National Science Foundation); Nominations - Labor; Appointments; Untitled: Letter from Charles Rossotti regarding confirmation hearing; Fred Feinstein, DOL Nominee; 05/14/98--Hochberg Nomination, Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Montpelier; Arts; Museums; Women's Connection Online; Northern Virginia Technology Council; SBA - Hochberg; Aliron International Inc.; Fox Television-Norfolk; NFIB (National Federation of Independent Businesses); Mineworkers; Martinsville; Tourism Bill S.1623/S.1735; Untitled: Materials regarding the Empowerment Zone Initiative; From Disengagement to Engagement: The Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia Empowerment Zone Application, 10/9/1998\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNASA Langley Research Center; untitled: TIMED; NASA: Roles and Missions, Implementation of Recs.; NASA; NASA Contributions to High Performance Aircraft; NASA; NASA - Langley; NASA Budget Cuts; Monthly Clippings/Media Coverage for : 8/1999; Langley/NASA; untitled; Virginia Space Grant Consortium; NASA Information; NASA; Tech Ed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncryption; IT Commission - National Software Alliance; Information Technology; High Tech; Technology; Ericsson; Y2K; Ed. Tech Caucus; untitled; Correspondence regarding Ericsson; IT Workforce - Commerce; AOL; Supercomputers; Advanced Technology Program; Bionetics - Hampton, Virginia; Center for Innovative Technology; Technology\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eBlack Dog of Fate\u003c/title\u003e, by Peter Balakian;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eHigh Hopes: The Clinton Presidency and the Politics of Ambition\u003c/title\u003e, by Stanley A. Renshon;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eD.C. by the Numbers: A State of Failure\u003c/title\u003e, by Thomas N. Edmonds and Raymond J. Keating;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eEnactment of Provisions of H.R. 5408, The Floyd D. Spence National Defense Authorization Act for the Fiscal year 2001\u003c/title\u003e (2 copies);\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Confederate Blockade of Washington, D.C., 1861-1862\u003c/title\u003e, by Mary Alice Wills;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Book of Yaak\u003c/title\u003e, Rick Bass;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003ePassion for Truth\u003c/title\u003e, by Arlen Specter ;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eNational Defense Reauthorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001\u003c/title\u003e;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003ePushing the Horizon: Seventy-Five Years of High Stakes Science and Technology at the Naval Research Laboratory\u003c/title\u003e, by Iavan Amato;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eSpoiled: The Dangerous Truth About a Food Chain Gone Haywire\u003c/title\u003e, by Nicols Fox ;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Waldheim Affair: Democracy Subverted\u003c/title\u003e, by Harold H. Tittmann, III;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eOne Nation, Two Cultures\u003c/title\u003e, by Gertrude Himmelfarb ;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eRepublic.com\u003c/title\u003e, by Cass Sunstein ;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eYour Life's Workbook: How to Achieve and Get Everything You Want\u003c/title\u003e, by Charley Swayne;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eOne More Bridge to Cross: Lowering the Cost of War\u003c/title\u003e, by John Poole;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eLife's Matrix\u003c/title\u003e, by Philip Ball;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eFinding Our Roots, Facing Our Future\u003c/title\u003e, by Robert E. Freer, Jr.;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eAll About Birds\u003c/title\u003e, by Dorothy Mitchell;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eCEO Logic: How to Think and Act Like a Chief Executive\u003c/title\u003e, by C. Ray Johnson;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eIt's All So Damn Simple\u003c/title\u003e, by I. M. \"Smoky\" Ryan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUNOS, Organ Allocation and Donation; Joint Hearing of the House Comm. Subcomm. On Health and Environment and the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm.: \"Putting Pateients First: Resolving Allocation of Transplant Organs\", Testimony of Clive O. Callender,M.D. 6/18/1998; Testimony by Peggy Dreker on HHS Regulations: Joint Hearing of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm. And House Subcomm. On Health and Environment, 6/18/1998; Testimony Before the House Commerce Subcomm. On Health and Environment and the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm.: \"Putting Patients First: Resolving Allocation of Transplant Organs\" Submitted by John J. Fung, M.D., Ph.D., 6/18/1998; Testimony of Dr. Lawrence G. Hunsicker, Pres., United Network for Organ Sharing, Before a Joint Hearing of the House Commerce Comm. And Sen. Labor and Human Resources Committee, 6/18/1998; UNOS Congressional Hearing 6/18/1998; FDA Draft Guidance; Health Care Quality 5/20/1997; \"Protecting Public Health: CDC Project Grants for Preventable Health Services\"; Hearing of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm. Subcomm. On Public Health and Safety: \"AHCPR's Role in Health Care Quality Improvement\" 2/11/1998; HIPAA Implementation; Briefing Book: The FCA and Tobacco Regulation, The Tobacco Institute, 9/1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouthern Dairy Compact/Virginia Farm Bureau Communications Regarding Federal Milk Marketing/Milk Pricing Concerns 2/1999; Dairy Policy Briefing Book prepared by the International Dairy Foods Assoc.; President Clinton's 1997 Budget: A Brief Overview, prepared by the U.S. Senate Budget Committee Staff, 3/19/1996; An Analysis of the President's Budgetary Proposals for FY 1999; Senate Republican Conference Supplemental Recess Resource Guide: Balanced Budget Amendment; Side-by-Side Comparison: Balanced Budget Reconciliation Act of 1995 S.1357 / Seven-Year Balanced Budget Reconciliation Act of 1995 H.R.2491, Prepared by the Majority Staffs Senate \u0026amp; House Committees on the Budget 11/1995; Briefing Book on the Balanced Budget Amendment 1/1997; The Debt Limit, by Stephen C. Francis, 11/2/1995; Senate Republican Conference Returned Survey; National Science Foundation Justification Of Estimates Of Appropriations To Congress Fiscal Year 1999; 1995/1996 Peanut Program Material; Senate Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition And Forestry Peanut Program Field Hearing 8/22/1995 In Suffolk, Virginia; Senate Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition And Forestry Peanut Program Field Hearing 8/22/1995 In Suffolk, Virginia; Philip Morris Handbook Federal Tobacco Excise And Lookback Taxes (2/2000); Small Business Administration Information - Small Business Loans Background Material ; USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Special Report On Dam Projects 12/1998 - Rehabilitation Of Aging Flood Control Dams; American Iron And Steel Institute Public Policy Statements 1999-2000 106th Congress; The Proposed Duncan Knob Ski Resort Preliminary Feasibility Study 12/15/1996\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 envelopes of press clippings, arranged by month\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForestry; Sugar; AG; Delaney; Horse Transportation; Beef; Peanuts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFDA Commissioner Briefing Book Senate Comm. On Labor and Human Resources 7/8/1998; Health Care Reform 94: The Search for a Consensus; Medical Device Education Day 4/2/1997; Higher Education Act Amendments of 1998; Briefing Materials on the Proposed Resolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eOriginal Intent: The Courts, the Constitution, \u0026amp; Religion\u003c/title\u003e, by David Barton; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eOf Happiness: An Essay\u003c/title\u003e, by Volterra; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe C-Span Revolution\u003c/title\u003e, by Stephen Frantzich and John Sullivan; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eFix the U.S. Budget!: Urgings of an \"Abominable No-Man\"\u003c/title\u003e, by Jim Miller; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eErnie Dickerman, 1910-1998: A Tribute\u003c/title\u003e; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eStorm Over Iraq: Air Power and the Gulf War\u003c/title\u003e, by Richard P. Hallion; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eAmerican Generalship: Character is Everything: The Art of Command\u003c/title\u003e, by Edgar F. Puryear Jr.; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eScandal at the Oak Beach Inn: Political Corruption vs. Long Island's Hottest Nightclub\u003c/title\u003e, by Robert W. Matherson; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eAn Eye for Winners\u003c/title\u003e, by Lillian Vernon; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eBody Count: Moral Poverty and How to Win America's War Against Crime and Drugs\u003c/title\u003e, by William J. Bennett, John J. DiIulio, Jr., and John P. Walters; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling\u003c/title\u003e, by James Hillman; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003ePerfect Lies: A Century of Great Golf Stories\u003c/title\u003e, multiple authors; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Spirit of Hungary\u003c/title\u003e, by Stephen Sisa; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003ePurls of Wisdom: 94 Three-Minute Moments of Unconventional Views to Fill Life's Short Breaks\u003c/title\u003e, by Don Hansler; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Rising Tide\u003c/title\u003e, by Jerry J. Jasinowski; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eNuts! Southwest Airline's Crazy Recipe for Business and Personal Success\u003c/title\u003e, by Kevin Freiberg and Jackie Freiberg; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe End of Money and the Struggle for Financial Privacy\u003c/title\u003e, by Richard W. Rahn; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eBreak Out of the Box\u003c/title\u003e, by Mike Vance and Diane Deacon; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Blake Streak\u003c/title\u003e, by George P. Morrill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 envelopes of press clippings, arranged by month\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAtoka-M'Burg; Disney; Portrait Monument (Suffrage Statue); Brady Bill; Nixon; C.I.A.-Ames Case; Aspin-Perry-Secdef Nomination; Gulf War/Iraqi POW Resettlement; Senate Race Oped/Eds; Friendly Fire; Baseball; Base Closing '93; Senate Race-June; Senate Race Oped/Eds; G. 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Health; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Virginia Living Museum Campaign [presentation folder]; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Roanoke INS; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Meth - New WS Agent; Labor HHS - 2000: L-HHS Letter Funding Requests FY 2000; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Cent VA Education Study; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: FED Pub Def / Offers; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: VA Tech \u0026amp; Danville Ben Davenport; Juvenile Justice Bill: Views on S259 From lobbyists, etc.; Juvenile Justice Bill: Conference; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: VA State Police; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: RISS; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: GM Educ.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppropriations FY 2002 LHHS: E2E Marymont 2001; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Shepherd Poverty W \u0026amp; L; Medicare BBA FIX 99: $1500 Cap; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Haysi; Other Appropriations FY 2002: Eastern Mennonite University [binder]; Medicare BBA Giveback 2000 [presentation folder]; Other Appropriations FY 2002: untitled: Newport News; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Practice Expenses Rv.; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Boys \u0026amp; Girls; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: WVUT; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Summaries Medic. 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Association; Carbonyl Iron Powders; Kuwait Embassy (Miscellaneous); Newport News / Saudis FF2000; Navy MILCON Projects\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSSDI-Disabled Yet Denied; Pacemakers; Dickinson-Medicaid Hearing; Profiles in Aging America; Memorandum and Agendas [binder]; Hearing: \"Prescription Drug Prices\"; Older American Drug Victims; Untitled Folder: Correspondence and Clippings related to UV Health Sciences Center; Hearing: \"SSA's Representative Payee Program: Safeguarding Beneficiaries Against Abuse\"; Hearing: \"New Directions for SSA: Revitalizing Service to the Public\"; UVA Luncheon; UVA health Sciences Center Luncheon; Aging in Place: Community Based Care for Older Virginians [3 envelope]; Hearing: \"Medigap Policies: Filling Gaps or Emptying Pockets?\"; Hearing: \"Federal Implementation of Obra 87 Nursing Home Reform Provisions Hearing\"; Hearing: \"Aging in Place: Community-Based Care for Older Virginians\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelocation '90; Nat. 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Warner Statement Before EPW Committee; Minimum Allocation; Votes; FAST Amendment; Untitled presentation folder: Memorandum, Press Releases, Clippings; Charts; Fast Summary; Low Population Density Factors; Amendments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Wilderness Designation in Virginia-1991; Manassas Battlefield; Battlefields; Ferry Farm; Rappahannock River Refuge; Interior Appropriations. 1993; H.R. 09, Virginia Parks Bill; Shenandoah National Park, Related Lands Study; ENR: INT: Offshore Drilling; 1992 Transportation Appropriations.; Manassas Battlefield; Untitled Folder: Federal Emergency Management Agency; Untitled presentation folder: Background Material regarding Utah; Interior Appropriations; Back Bay/Plum Tree Bland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS. Resolution Forms; S. Bill Forms; Congressional Record Reprints; 106th Weekly Mail Reports; 106th No Position; S. 2370 - ISTEA - 1991 102nd Congress; S. J. Resolution Forms; Amendment Forms; Information Circulated; S. Con. 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Hudson, et al. 2/2/1990 [book]; United States Department of the Army Corps of Engineers, Lake Gaston Project Environmental Assessment [book] (2 copies); ENR: INT: Brandy Station Battlefield [presentation folder]; Feasibility report and Final Environmental Impact Statement, Water Supply Study Hampton Roads, Virginia Chowan River and Tributaries Virginia and North Carolina [book]; S.640 (Floor) [presentation folder]; FERC: Environmental Assessment, Non-project Use of Project Lands and Water for the City of Virginia Beach Water Supply Project FERC 2009-003 7/23/1993 [book]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterstate Waste Amendments - Warner; Flow Controls: Municipal Solid Waste; Untitled: Interstate waste 1994-1995 [presentation folder]; Solid Waste Transportation [presentation folder]; Interstate Waste 1999 [presentation folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003euntitled: The National Fund For the U. S. 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Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Students AID Delivery: $320 Million, Too Much Money for Too Little Accountability?\" 5/15/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Pell Grants and Tax Policy: which Approach Serves which Population; 3/14/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act; 2/27/1997 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Professional Development (Title V)--- The Role of Higher ED Institutions in Preparing our Teachers for the 21st Century; 3/20/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Hearing book: \"The Non-School Hours: Mobilizing School and Community Resources;\" 2/25/98 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Opportunity Programs: Opening the Doors to Higher Education;\" 6/12/97 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; 7/29/1997; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Overview of Adult Education;\" 5/16/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Over View of Vocational Education;\" 4/24/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Campus Based Programs - Reshaping Policy to Meet the Needs of a Changing Student Population;\" 4/23/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Technology and the Virtual University: Opportunities and challenges;\" 4/16/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Reauthorization of IDEA\" 1/29/1997 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Committee on Education and the Workforce; 5/15/97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHearing on Chesapeake Bay, Great Lakes Environmental Protection Subcommittee; 7/18; Chesapeake Bay Restoration Act of 1993; Clean Water Act Regional Programs Chesapeake Bay; 8/4/93; Hopewell/Pretreatment; Judicial Review; Sediments; Untitled Folder: wetlands; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: Virginia Power; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: DSE; Clean Water 1996; Clean Water: CSOs; Contaminated Sediment; 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Warner '93 Amendments; National Airport Terminal; Regulatory Reform; Thank you; Automobile Museum; Eastern Shoreline; MT Weather; IWT Appropriations; Tourism; CSX; RT 288; Miller FDE; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: ETW Appropriations; Weston; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: Commerce Appropriations; Energy Day; Wildlife Refuge Bill; Gateway 2000; BESTEA; The Board; Rappahannock Refuge; Airports; NAFTA and Transportation; VA Warner- Oak Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGateway 21 Virginia's Regional Airport System Plan Study; Loose Papers: Tables, Outlines, and Summaries regarding Transportation; Senator Warner (Ellen Stein) 225; Untitled Folder: Correspondence and Memorandum regarding the Elizabeth River; Levisa Fork Basin Flood Damage Reduction Study [red folder]; Joint Planning Project: Black Bay National Wildlife Refuge [binder]; A2; Banking Bill 1987--S. 790/HR 27\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNHS Hearing: Innovative Finance 4/6/95; DOT Reorganization; Transportation Mandates NGA AASHTO VDOT; 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Warner [binder]; Smart Road 1995; I-73\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee Reports [presentation folder]; Parris Actions [presentation folder]; S. 513 Retirement Provisions [presentation folder]; Council Opposition et al. [presentation folder]; Polygraph Protection; Mikulski/Warner Amendment [presentation folder]; Bureau of Mines; Government Exec. Pay Raise; Lump Sum Tax Treatment; CFC/OPM/Appropriations Amend.; Principals [presentation folder]; Consensus Amendment [presentation folder]; Managing to Payroll; Plant Closing; Debate Material and Newspaper [presentation folder]; Background Information [presentation folder]; Whistleblower Protection Act; Senate and House Bills [presentation folder]; Teachers/Education [presentation folder]; CR 1987 Relocation; Run to Daylight; GSA 1987 - Marty Gold; Preference Amendment [presentation folder]; Prohibition on Funding [presentation folder]; Welfare Reform; Dan Daniel Post Office; McKee Confirmation, Koch '89; Mikulski Amendment [presentation folder]; D.C. 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Appropriations. 1994; Woodbridge Research Facility; Alar; Federal Facilities; TAP; Charles City County Boat Ramp; NPS--Proposed Closing of Sections of the Skyline Drive at the Shenandoah National Park, 12/1992; FERC Order 636; Carbofuran; Shenandoah Valley Civil War Site Study, 1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1996-Appropriations; 1996-EPW, January - May; 1996-Banking; 1996-Intelligence; 1996-Foreign Relations; 1996-Energy; 1996-Administration; 1996-EPW, June - December; 1996-Armed Services; 1996-Agriculture; 1996-Governmental Affairs; 1996-Education; 1996-Commerce; 1996-Speeches and Floor Statements; 1996-Finance; 1996-Budget\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilder Letter to Warner (Thank you); Preservation Issues in Transportation Bill; Legislative Notice On S. 1204; Letter to Editors on Fast Proposal; Notes from Meetings; Blacksburg Road Transportation Bill H.R. 2950; Comparison of Key Features of Bills; Virginia's Position on Highway Bill; Letter to Senator Chafee on Highway Bill Conference Committee 7/30/1991; Highway Users Federation Letter, 6/6/1991; American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, Letter, 6/5/1991; House Proposals; Charts; Letter Signed by Senators on Allocution Issue; Compact Issue Transportation Bill H.R. 2950; Washington Post \"What Path Lies Ahead for US Highways\"; Letter to all Senators on Fast Proposal, How their State would Fare; Newspaper Articles; Thank You Letters to People Who Helped with Surface Transportation Bill; Senate Proposals; Untitled folder: House and Senate Proposals; Untitled folder: Reauthorization Bill 2950; National Capitol Region Infrastructure Authority; Numerous Charts; Senator's Letters; Copies of Virginia Revised of Highway Bill (Administration) 3/7/1991; Letters from Organizations on Passage of S. 1204; EPW Committee Mark-up Bill S. 965; EPW: 3/5/1991, Hearing on Administration's Proposed Surface Transp. Assistance Act and FY 1992 budget for FHWA; List of House/Senate Staff on Highway Bill; Memo on Donor State Issues; Warner Amendments to Surface Transportation Bill; Press Release on Warner East Bill; Impact of Surface Transportation Bill on Fairfax County Dec. 16/1991; Amendments filed for Mark-up of S. 965 5/22/1991; List of Highway Coalition States; Commercialization of Rest Areas on the Interstate System; Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1991, Administration Bill; Information Distributed to Senators and Stuff for Meeting on 5/21/1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollective Bargaining Agreement Between the Pittson Coal Group Companies and the United Mine Workers of America [binder]; C.S. Pay Reform '90 [presentation folder]; Federal Pay Reform '90; CFC New Reg. 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Prot. 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Center; Woodbridge; ATF; ESA; Courthouses; Potomac River Basin; Wetlands; Tariff Building; Sandbridge; Electric Deregulation; City of Lynchburg; STEP 21 [empty folder]; CSX CONRAIL\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLake Gaston 1994: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Lake Gaston 1993: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; DoD Letter; Justice Letter; Statement; GAO Letter; Interior Letter; Lake Gaston/FERC, 1994: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Lake Gaston 1995: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e104th Congress - Senator John Warner Sponsored Legis.; 1996- Small Business; 1996 Labor; 1996 Judiciary; 194th Congress No Position; 104th Congress Co-Signed 1995; 104th Congress Co-Signed 1996; 1996 Dear Colleagues; Mail Reports- GE; 103rd Congress- Legislation Sponsored/Co-Sponsored; 104th Congress Co-Sponsored\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManager's Audit [presentation folder]; Wilson Bridge Hearing 6/6/1997; Dorgan [presentation folder]; Air Bags; Spending Audit; Local Government Support Step 21; Amtrak Issues; ISTEA: Sept. 1996 Hearing; Judiciary Crime and Courts-General; Minimum Guarantee; S. 672- 1997 Emergency Supplemental; Domenici (adopted) [presentation folder]; Chart [presentation folder]; Moynihan [presentation folder]; ISTEA: Reauthorization; TIFIA [presentation folder]; Bridge Program; Moseley-Braun [presentation folder]; Hutchinson [presentation folder]; Research-GWU-Louisiana Proposal [presentation folder]; Reid [presentation folder]; Safety; VA Univ. 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Planning; US Route 58; Sound Barriers; Smart Roads; Speed Limits; Nuclear Waste Policy Act; Belle Haven Marina; I-73; NHS; Private Property Rights; 3rd Crossing; Untitled presentation folder: clippings, correspondence, and reference material regarding the ISTEA; Metro; Interstate 73 Articles; DOT; Colonial National Historical Park Legislation S.1278; Thomas Jefferson Planning; Federal Employees; Route 95 and Route 627 in Stafford County; Wolf Trap; Arlington Boathouse; I-73 Corridor through Virginia Notes; Norfolk Federal Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCourthouses Under Construction; Senator Warner Votes on Rescissions GSA Construction; Regulatory Reform Hearing; RCRA-Nickles; New Courthouses; Tobacco Row Project; NEH; Regulatory Reform; Federal Communications Commission; NWF Compatibility; Format Used to Write Briefs for GSA Projects; GSA Letter of Rescission Package; Governors; Biological Survey; GSA Security for Federal Buildings; Coastal Barrier Resources 1994; Cedar Creek Battlefield; SEC Funds HR 5060; GSA Time-out and Review Progress Report; Food and Drug Administration Consolidation Project Background; TJSPARE: Senator Warner; Courthouse Construction Program; Letter from Judge Broomfield; Victims of Communism; Senator Warner [presentation folder]; Environmental Research, Development and Demonstration S.1545\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled Folder: correspondence and reference material regarding the ISTEA; Senator Warner, correspondence [presentation folder]; Alexandria Seaport Foundation; Appropriations FY 1996; Ballast Water; Jamestown; Lease (Personal), correspondence regarding assistant's lease, 1988 budget; Menhaden; Untitled presentation folder: correspondence, clippings, and reference material regarding the Woodbridge Wildlife Refuge; Environmental Partnership Service; ISTEA; Kim-Stan Landfill; Johnston/Robb Regulatory Reform; ISTEA; Tax-Diesel/Excise [presentation folder]; Tourism; FDA Consolidation; Baseball\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFaircloth - Interstate Desig.; Lott - ISTEA; Planning; S. 1519 - ISTEA Extension [presentation folder]: State Balances - 10/1, HR 2514, Loose Papers (faxes, statements); S. 607: Superfund Recycling Equity Act; Research; QBS-Inhofe; Dulles Rail; OMB Scoring; EDA/ARC Reauthorization; Thomas Amendments; DBEs; UTC Proposal [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Tables and Graphs related to the Highway Budget; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence and Bound Copy of 1999 Fiscal Program Regarding the Appalachian Regional Commission; ARC Coalfields Expressway; CBO Scoring/Letter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHearing-Confirmation for Judges Jones, Michael Sheffield, 8/26/1980; Press Conference-Roanoke, Virginia, 4/16/1981; Central Virginia Bank Women's Assn, Roanoke, Virginia, 4/22/1981; Comm. 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Empire Community College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG.W. Forest- Lennox- Waynesboro; Manassas Battlefield 1989; PHS- Peninsula Institute For Community Health; Abingdon Courthouse; George Washington Carver Regional High School; Red Hill; Harrover Property- Manassas Battlefield; Virgin Islands Education Grant; Pittsylvania Wayside Park; Kiptoke Beach-FWS; Anadigicom Corp.; loose correspondence; Blue Ridge Parkway; Delmarva Ministries; Fort Belvoir Proposed Waste Storage Facility; Kluge Shooting Preserve; Arlington Christian School; Mason Neck NWR; COE Poquoson River; Base Closings-Villalpando; Front Royal- Rt. 340- Shenandoah National Park; RFK Stadium; COE Dinwiddie Wal-Mart; Buena Vista; GSA- Virginia Manufacturing; Doyle Lumber, Inc.; Mountain Top Parkway-9th; Fries Mill- EDA- Whitt Ent.; Pulaski County- Hercules Inc.; Hampden-Sydney College; Warren County; ENR: Sproul/The Erskine Company\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVIR-101 Congress Morgan Custody Case; LHR-101 Congress Minimum Wage; VA-101 Congress Pittston Coal Negotiations; JUD-101 Congress Hastings Impeachment; Virginia: Roanoke Hospital Merger; JUD-101 Congress Drugs-Bennett DC Task Force; Judiciary-101 Congress King Federal Holiday Commission; VR-101 Congress Whitaker, Sally Furniss; Untitled folder regarding Kenneth W. Starr nomination for Solicitor General; Shelburne Glebe Plantation, U.S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull box of loose materials including photo album, magazines, newspaper clippings and some correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVet-A-Thon; Kate Smith Background; File Copies --- Issues and Answers (empty); Untitled Envelope: Background Information, Navy Aircraft Carrier Service Life Extension Program; 2/9/1979; Wiesenthal Reception; 4/29/1979; Letter to Pres. --- 3/21/1980; RE: Military Compensation; Senator Warner's Biographical Sketch (empty); Loose Papers: newspapers; S. 720; Warner - First Six Months; News --- JWW Remarks Swearing-in; 1/2/1979, Richmond; Untitled Folder: news clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e115 envelopes (plus one presentation folder) in somewhat chronological order in reverse. 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Galax; News Articles; Woodstock Armory; Uncompensated Overtime\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongressman Wolf Letter to GSA Inspector General on Navy, 3/18/1991; Untitled Folder: Correspondence; Yeonas; Navy Consolidation GSA Austin Letter to Warner on decision, 3/20/1991; Navy consolidation Warner letter to GSA Austin on decision, 3/19/1991; Germanium; Closed Cases; Hoffman Management, Inc., to GSA, 3/18/1991; New Market Heights; EPW Fall Committee, Mark-Up Oct. 4/1990, Consolidation of Navy; DCAMO Briefing on DOD \u0026amp; VA Contractors; Congressman Frank Wolf, Recent language on H.R. 1281, Re: Navy consolidation; Untitled Folder: Press Release; City of Alexandria, Letter from Mayor to Austin, Re: Potomac Greensite; General 1988 Manassas Battlefield; GAO Report 3/1991. Navy Office Space, Cost Estimate for Consolidating the Naval Systems Commands May be High; Untitled Folder: Memorandum; Governmental Affairs: D.C. Lorton; Navy Sec. Ben Rose letter to Sen. Metzenbaum, 3/19/1991; Navy Office Space, Meeting H-508, 8/7/90; Untitled Folder: Referred to the Committee on and ordered to be printed; Untitled Folder: Statement by Senator John Warner on the Northern Virginia Navy Office Consolidation Project, 10/23/1990; Navy Consolidation, Arlington; Untitled Folder: Congressional Record; Vietnam Veterans; Nominations of Judge David Souter to Supreme Court; Navy Project-Single Location; NAACP; Navy Consolidation, Senator Metzenbaum Letters, 2/1991; Navy - Northern Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndangered Species Act Hearing, 5/13/1992; National Environmental Strategy; Global Warming Hearing, 7/30/91; Untitled presentation folder: Budget Materials; Endangered Species Act Reauthorization: Baucus/Chafee Bill Introduced 5/6/93; Endangered Species Act--General Information; 102nd Congress Legislation, Air/Global Warming; S.533 --Department of the Environment Act of 1991; S.729--Reid Lead Bill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArlington Boathouse Proposal 1992 [presentation folder]; 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ENR: Manassas Battlefield Park; National Park Service, correspondence [presentation folder]; Exhibits, correspondence, maps, legislation, reference material [presentation folder]; Meeting with the Virginia Congressional Delegation [binder]; Energy: Manassas; Prince William County, photographs, correspondence, clippings [presentation folder]; Warner Statement, correspondence, articles, notes [presentation folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e245 slides in 11 containers: pictures of Senator Warner in various poses, 1978-1987; Cardboard tube: ATOKA Farm Garden Photos (enlarged photograph of blurry window)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilitary Justice- Fraud/Waste/Abuse; Untitled Folder: Military Justice- Prisoners; Military Justice - Urinalysis Testing; Military Justice- Espionage Under UCMJ; Untitled Folder: Paul Besozzi; Nominations Process-Senior and Retired Officers; Military Justice- Statistics; Military Justice- Defense Counsel; Military Justice- Proposals (empty); Nominations Process-Frocking; 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Byrd (Helen); Personal: Friends, Davies, Christine (Mrs.); Personal: Friends, Brezinski, Zbigniew; Personal: Friends, Abel Smith, J.W. (William); Personal: Friends, duPont, William H.; Personal: Friends, Dee Bartley; Brokaw, Cliff; Personal: Friends, Bill Dunlap, Nat'l Arts Council Appt.; Personal: Executive, Baldridge, Malcolm, 1922-1987; Personal: Friends, Corcoran, King; Ambassador and Mrs. Gottlieb; Personal: Helland, Pete, Friends; Personal: Friends, Bruce Gottwald-Ethyl Corporation; Personal: Friends, Dickerson, Nancy; Personal: Friends, Cook, Edward, and Pat, Palm Beach, Florida; Personal: Friends, Barringer, Beatrice; Personal: Friends, Bronfman, Edgar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by date\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNottaway County; Blackstone Army Airfield; Downtown Site, Proposal Submitted by the City of Richmond, Office of Economic Development, 5/29/1992 [binder]; Southern Gateway Site, Proposal Submitted by the City of Richmond, Office of Economic Development, 5/29/1992 [binder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCPT Zebrowski, Appender \"Whistle Blowing\"; Army Prosthetics Issue, 1/1992; NAVSEA Drawdown; Misc Aug '92; Misc Oct; Misc 3/1992; Misc-12/1992; 7/1992-Misc; RCI State Dept Grant w/ Russia, Aug '92; Newport News Econ Develop.; Misc 5/1992; Untitled Envelope: Clippings; ILT John M. Sheckler, 228-06-0466; 50th Anniversary of World War II; VA. 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Garstka, Office of Force Transformation, OSD, 2/11/2005 [binder]; FY 2006 Foreign Operations Appropriations Material; Untitled Folder: Nanomaterials, Materials Modification Inc.; FY 2006 Budget Roll-Outs; Untitled Folder: Raytheon, 2005; Senator John Warner FY 2006 Sac-D Request Letter; Iraq Project - W \u0026amp; M Project; GH: Argon; Darrell Campbell; Jim Kadtke; Senator John Warner Tuesday 2/8, 11:30 am [presentation folder]; Handwriting Documentation; Progeny Systems: Engineering Solutions That Last Generations [presentation folder]; Star Technologies 2006 Appropriations Defense Request; GLS: LOGOS; Greg Poe; Jim Kadtke - Senator John Warner, Wednesday 3/2, 11:00 am [presentation folder]; NMLC Automated Information Technology; For Conference; JADOCS: SAIC Virtual Training Issue; Intermec FY 2006 SNTS (Navy Serial Number Tracking System) \u0026amp; POMX/CAS (Air Force Point of Maintenance/Combat Ammunition System); Aurora FY 2006 Excalibur Request; SureTrak Integrated Track Management System [packet]; Executive Summary; Madison Associates, LLC: Elaine McCusker [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: Senator John Warner's FY 2006 Defense Appropriations; Fluid Tran Inc. [presentation folder]; Automated Manifest System - Tactical (AMS-TAC) [packet]; Loose Papers: Defense Technology, 2004-2005; Defense Life Seminars; Thorium; BSEI; Amendments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHampton Roads Transit (HRT); Transportation: Route 29 \u0026amp; Gallows Road Intersection Improvements: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay Requests; Transportation: Route 17 Dominion Boulevard: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Transportation: VRE Two Tier Locomotive: Virginia Railway Express [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Invasive Species Regional Education: Fairfax Water [accordion folder]; Transportation: USMC Heritage Center Interchange: Prince William [accordion folder]; TEA-21 Earmarks Requests (Banking) [accordion folder]; Transportation: Stafford County Airport: Stafford County; Transportation: Dismal Swamp Trail: Interior; General Appropriations Information [accordion folder]; Transportation: Siesta Gardens Alternate Access Road: City of Portsmouth [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Allegheny/Grayson County Water Supply: Allegheny/Grayson County [accordion folder]; Assorted Transportation Appropriations; Energy and Water Information [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Water Environment Research Foundation: Alexandria Sanitation Authority [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Occoquan Watershed Land Protection: Fairfax Water [accordion folder]; Village of Oyster Ecosystem: The Nature Conservancy (Energy and Water) [accordion folder]; TEA-21 Earmarks (EPW-Highway) [accordion folder]; Transportation Appropriations; Transportation: Richmond Highway Transportation Initiative: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Water/Wastewater Infrastructure Project: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Southeast Section Sanitary Sewer: Newport News [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Atlee Manor/Sharon Park Septic Tanks: Hanover County [accordion folder]; Transportation: Virginia Smart Road: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransportation: Petersburg Transit Intermodal Facility: Petersburg Area Transit Co. [accordion folder]; Interior: Shenandoah Valley Battlefields: SVB Foundation [accordion folder]; Transportation: Commonwealth Highway-Marine Intermodal: The Commonwealth Railway [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fairfax County Parkway \u0026amp; Fair Lakes Parkway Interchange: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Transportation: Product Development Center: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Hampton Roads Transit Bus Facility: HRT [accordion folder]; Interior: Occoquan National Wildlife Refuge: Friends of Potomac River Refuges [accordion folder]; Interior: Dismal Swamp Visitor's Center: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Transportation: Elizabeth River Intermodal Facility: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; Interior: Eastern Shore of VA NWR: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Transportation: Bus Operations \u0026amp; Maintenance Facility: Greater Richmond Transit [accordion folder]; Interior: Fisherville Wastewater Treatment Plant: Augusta County [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fairfax County Parkway HOV Lane to Dulles: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; New River Corridor: New River Land Trust; Transportation: Potomac Center Community Parking Facility: Potomac Center Limited Partners [accordion folder]; Interior: Dragon Run: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fort Eustis Gateway Corridor: Newport News [accordion folder]; Transportation: Greater Lynchburg Transit Company Vehicle Replacement: GLTC [accordion folder]; Interior: Federal Conservation Efforts (Landowner Incentive Program): NatureServe [accordion folder]; Interior: Visitor's Center at Fredericksburg/Spotsylvania Battlefields: Fredericksburg Regional Chamber of Commerce [accordion folder]; Transportation: GMU Intelligent Transportation: GMU [accordion folder]; Transportation: Isle of Wight: Emergency Signals: Isle of Wight [accordion folder]; Transportation: PRTC Buses: Prince William [accordion folder]; Interior: The Cove Project: Ward Burton Foundation [accordion folder]; Interior: Center for Advanced Separation: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Isle of Wight: Bridge Warning: Isle of Wight [accordion folder]; Interior: Martin Luther King National Memorial: MLK, Jr. National Memorial Foundation [accordion folder]; Interior: Back Bay NWR Expansion: Friends of Back Bay [accordion folder]; Transportation: Newport News Williamsburg Baggage Claim Upgrade: Newport News/Williamsburg Airport [accordion folder]; Transportation: Blacksburg Transit Intermodal Facility: Blacksburg Transit [accordion folder]; Transportation: Center for Excellence in Surface Transportation Safety: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Gainesville - Haymarket Extension of VRE: Virginia Railway Express [accordion folder]; Transportation: I-66/Route 29 Interchange: Prince William [accordion folder]; Transportation: I-66/Vienna Metrorail Accessibility: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Transportation: Colonial Parkway Ticketing: Jamestown [accordion folder]; Interior: Char-Lo Timberland Land Acquisition: Char-Lo Timberland and Trust for Public Land [accordion folder]; Interior: Project Alpha \u0026amp; Saving Grace: Lee County \u0026amp; Lincoln Preservation Trust [accordion folder]; Transportation: Dismal Swamp Trail: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Interior: Onancock Sewage Treatment: Town of Onancock [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCJS-NOAA: Horseshoe Crab Research Center: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Generation IV Nuclear Energy Systems: BWX Technologies [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: National Center for Biodefense: GMU [accordion folder]; CJS: Digital Public Safety Radio System: Newport News [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Elizabeth River Restoration: U.S Army Corps of Engineers [accordion folder]; CJS: Fisheries Finance Program: Omega Protein [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: ACOE Wilmington: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Vendor Equipment Upgrade: BWX Technologies [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Dredging Bennett's Creek: City of Suffolk [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: ACOE Nashville: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Clinch Valley Program: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Dredging Appomattox River [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: ACOE Huntington: Army Corps [accordion folder]; ACOE Baltimore: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Congressional Office Requests: Multiple [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: ACOE Norfolk: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Ocean View Hurricane/Storm Damage Project: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Ultra Wideband (2): Innovative Wireless Technologies [accordion folder]; DHS: Richmond International Airport Explosive Detection: Capital Region Airport Commission [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Hampton University Cancer Treatment Center: Hampton University [accordion folder]; Defense: American Civil War Center at Tredegar: Tredegar National Civil War Center Foundation [accordion folder]; DHS: Candidate Physical Ability Test Facility: Fairfax Fire \u0026amp; Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: NPDCC (New Product Development and Commercialization Center) for Small Manufacturers: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Institute for Nanotech Applications of Novel Organics: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; CJS: Virginia Coastal Ocean Observing System: ODU; CJS Request (NOA): Aquatic Invasive Species: NuTech 03 Incorporated [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Dredging Projects: Virginia Port Authority [accordion folder]; CJS: SHENAIR: Northern Shenandoah Valley Regional Commission [accordion folder]; CJS: Virginia Coastal Ocean Observing System: ODU: Virginia Center for Innovative Technologies (Wallops); Energy \u0026amp; Water: Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Nuclear Physics Funding: Jefferson Labs [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Dredging Lynchburg College Lake: Lynchburg College [accordion folder]; DHS: Public Safety Boat House: Fairfax Fire \u0026amp; Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: Eastern Shore of Virginia NWR: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; DHS: Fire Academy Burn Building: Fairfax Fire \u0026amp; Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: Jamestown Campground Acquisition: Trust for Public Land [accordion folder]; DHS: Underground Rescue Initiative: Fairfax Fire \u0026amp; Rescue [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStopping the Invasion: Keeping Aquatic Nuisance Species Out of the Chesapeake Bay and the Great Lakes, Using Ozone to Clean Up Contaminated Ballast Water [binder]; Engineer Brief, 3/2/2005, USACOE Norfolk District [binder]; FY 2006 Briefing Document for Virginia Delegation in the 1st Session of the 109th Congress, Virginia Tech [binder]; FY 2006 Airport Improvement Program [binder]; 2005 Highway Bill, Highway Projects: High Priority Projects [binder]; Fairfax County: Transportation Funding Requests, TEA-21 Reauthorization FY 2006 Appropriations [binder]; FY 2002 (Virginia) Appropriations [binder]; Memo to Senators Bennett and Kohn 3/2005 [packet]; Virginia Appropriations FY 2004 [binder]; TEA-21 Reauthorization Requests Submitted to the Senate Committee on Banking, 4/1/2003 [binder]; FY 2006 Civil Works Budget for the USACOE, 2/2005 [book]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLoose Papers: Letter to FERC Chairman Kelliher on the \"Fort Royal Issue\"; Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority 2005 Annual Report [report]; Loose Papers: Pocahontas Archway Route 895; Marine Debris Jury in Virginia: Interim Progress Report 2; Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Recovery, The Nature Conservancy (10/10/2005) [packet]; Caroline County, Virginia, Opportunity [presentation folder]; Letters to Ms. Shelly Mateer from Virginia DoT/Woodrow Wilson Bridge, 2006 [packet]; Loose Papers: Letter to Richard Shelby, Chairman of Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs on the acquisition of P \u0026amp; O by DP World (Draft); Commuter Rail Project for Caroline County, Virginia, Documents Pertaining to Congressional Funding, 11/21/2006 [spiralbound]; Loose Papers: Facsimile from Tack Richardson to Brian E. at the Richmond Office, 4/17/2006; Dam Rehabilitation Fact Sheet Royal Lake Dam, Fairfax County, 9/2006, USDA NRCS [spiralbound]; Report to Congress on the Historic Preservation of Revolutionary War and War of 1812 Sites in the United States, U.S. DOI [spiralbound]; Virginia Canals and Navigations Society [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Letter from U.S. DOI on the Shenandoah National Park's Fire Management Plan (10/19/2005) (with CD); FEMA Reorganization Bill of 2006 [binder]; Tropical Depression Gaston Flooding Task Force Recommendations, 12/13/2004 [binder]; Loose Papers: E-Mail regarding Largo FFGA-WMATA Rail Car Meeting, 5/1/2006; Loose Papers: Letter from Senator John Warner to Senator John McCain, Chairman on Committee on Indian Affairs regarding John and Susan Meachum; Loose Papers: Impacts of Budget Reductions on Potomac River NWR Complex; 2005 Letters Signed by Senator John Warner; Memo regarding Dubai Ports Worldwide - P \u0026amp; O Ports Deal [packet]; Letters from U.S. DoT/FAA to Senator John Warner [packet]; Loose Papers: Potomac River Generating Station Information Sheets; U.S. Supreme Court Syllabus (October Term 2005) [report]; Loose Papers: The Nature Conservancy's Southern Forests Project; Loose Papers: Notes on Briefing for Dependence on Oil: How Transit Can Help Americans Reduce Energy Consumption (3/10/2006); Loose Papers: Statement of Steve Martin, Deputy Director of the National Park Service, before National Parks Subcommittee on S.R. 468, 5/16/2006; Loose Papers: Open Letter from the Former Chiefs of Forest Service to all Members of Congress (3/14/2006); U.S. DoT Performance and Accountability Report FY 2006 [binder]; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation FY 2005 Report [report]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransportation, Treasury, and General Government Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; Congressional Record, 108th Congress, 1st Session No. 174 - Book II [bound volume]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: RWS Broadband (empty); Department of Veterans Affairs \u0026amp; HUD Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; Wood Preservatives - EPA; Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Leahy/Snowe Conservation; Software Quality Management, Cigital Corporate Capabilities [spiralbound]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Brownback Food Aid; Adopt-A-Waterway [presentation folder]; Metam Sodium - EPA; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Edenspace/Phytoremediation; DP World [accordion folder]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Cantwell Market Manipulation; CapWin (Capital Wireless Integrated Network); Nielsen Rating System; Department of Labor \u0026amp; HHS Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; FY 2003 Omnibus (Senate Bill) [report]; Wallops Flight Facility [presentation folder]; Gaston; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004: Water Resources Development Act; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Country of Origin Labeling; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Downed Animal; NASA [presentation folder]; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004: EDA Reauthorization; Energy \u0026amp; Water Development Appropriation Bill, 2004 [report]; Department of Interior Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Byrd Watershed; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Peanut Letter to Agriculture Committee; NASA Vision/Contracts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Schumer HTUA (High-Threat Urban Areas) Amendment; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Fairfax County; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: James Madison University; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: George Mason; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: FAA Contract Tower Program; Virginia Tech FY 2004 [accordion folder]; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Virginia Commonwealth University Fuel Cell and Batteries; FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Bomb Sniffing Dogs; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Newport News; FY 2003 Supplemental; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Amtrak Funding FY 2004; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: Hampton University; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Orb Image; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Wally Burnett Int. (Engine Research); FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: DCA Signature/Aviation; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: GRTC (Greater Richmond Transit Company); FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Zenith Fuel Systems; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: George Washington University; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Prince William County; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: VA Center for the Creative Arts; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: New River Valley Airport; FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Homeland; Aero FY 2005; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Arlington County; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Ways to Work; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Union Station; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: William and Mary Imaging of Compounds; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations; FY 2003 Supplemental: SA 445 Hollings Port Security; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: City of Richmond; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Hazardous Device School; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Boys and Girls Clubs; FY 2003 Supplemental: SA 440 Reid Nuclear Security; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Westmoreland County, EPA-STAG, AG-RUS; FY 2004 Energy \u0026amp; Water Appropriations: Jefferson Labs FY 2004 Appropriations [accordion folder]; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: Hollins University; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations: NEH Letter; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Portsmouth; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Manufacturing Extension Partnership; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Loudon County; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Omega Protein - Fisheries; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Senator John Warner Amendments; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations: Waterford\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up: HSGA 6/22/2005 Mark-Up; Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up; Congressional Record, 109th Congress, 1st Session, No. 146 [bound volume]; Budget 2006 [accordion folder]; Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up: Postal Reform 2005; Amendment Text and RPC Budget FY 2007, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Rob Portman Nomination Trade Representative [accordion folder]; FY 2007 Budget 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Budget Reconciliation Amendments and Information, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Tobacco (Buyout) [accordion folder]; Impact of Federal and State Mandates on Fairfax County, 2005 [packet]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOutstanding Medical Alumnus, VCU-MCV, Sarah Forbes, MD; Victory Against Hunger, Background \u0026amp; Nominations; 2007 Nobel Peace Prize - Horace Henderson; National Driver Hall of Fame, Wrenn, Robert; CR: Member of Congress Seal (Wendell Johnson); Administrative Scheduling Requests; Silver Haired Congress 2005; CR: Admiral Carlisle A.H. Trost; 2006 Angels in Adoption; Virginia Sports Hall of Fame, Norton, Hank; 2005 Angels in Adoption Information \u0026amp; Nominations; 2006 Senate African American Leadership Summit; 2005 White House Conference on Aging, Nominations; 2007 POTUS Schedule Requests; 2006 Navy Public Service Award, Rahanian, Craig; 2006 (National) Diabetes Champion, Cathy Tibbetts; 2006 Virginia Chamber of Commerce Lunch; 2007 Presidential Medal of Freedom; 2005 Senate Hispanic Leadership Summit; 2006 Coming Up Taller Award - Wolf Trap Foundation; CR: Frank Manson; 2006 POTUS Schedule Requests; 2006 White House Performance Requests; VSHOF (Virginia Sports Hall of Fame) 2005, Miller, Bob; White House; 2007 Mason Lankford Award Fire Service Leadership; 2006 Scheduling Requests, Non White House; White House 2005 Requests; 2006 National Wetlands Award; CR: David L. 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Warner (R-Va.) and Former U.S. Senator George McGovern (D-SD) Debate the Nuclear Freeze at the University of Pennsylvania Public Forum \"Toward Preventing Nuclear War\", Irvine Auditorium, 3/30/1983 [1 Inch Videotape on Reel]; 415: Senator John Warner Press Conference, 6/14/2001 [BetaCam]; 316: Channel 9, with Senator John Warner at ATOKA [VHS]; 521: Yorktown CG48 Launching, 4/16/1984 [U-Matic-S]; 523: Yorktown CG 48 Ceremony, 4/16/1983 [U-Matic]; 446: WTTG - Washington, D.C., \"Inaugural Opening Ceremonies\" [Beta]; 519: Senator John Warner #459, 4/6/1982 [U-Matic]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e468: John Warner Promos by G.W. 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497: Senator John Warner, U.S. Tobacco Employees, Richmond, Virginia, 2/12/1980 [audiocassette]; 482: News Conference - ACE 3000, 1980 Richlands Coal Show, Richlands, Virginia, 9/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 223: Bristol/Harrisonburg 2/23; Richmond/Alexandria/Norfolk, 2/22 [audiocassette]; 251: Miller, NRA Richmond, 5/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 356: Bush Dinner, 3/8/1990 [audiocassette]; 224: Miller/Senator John Warner Fairfax City Joint Appearance, 3/18 [audiocassette]; 221: 6/6/1996 - 6/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 436: \"An American Framework: Framing the Issues\", Pete du Pont, GOPAC, 10/1995 [audiocassette]; 249: WLVA AM590, Jim Miller Breakfast and Talk Interview: Primary Votes, Debates, Abortion Notification, 3/15/1996 [audiocassette]; 442: WAMU, Miller PAC, 10/23/1995 [audiocassette]; 467: Laird [audiocassette]; 563: CVN 77 Naming Ceremony [CR-RW]; 502: Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Williamsburg, Virginia, 3/22/1980 [audiocassette]; 472: Meet the Member, Senator John Warner, 1/19/1979 [audiocassette]; 496: 6th District Economic Conference, Natural Bridge, Virginia, 2/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 479: Saratoga Hearing [audiocassette]; 461: Meg Rosenfeld Interview/WP [audiocassette]; 453: Virginia Independent Telephone Association, Hot Springs, Virginia, 10/19/1979; Brown Briefing [audiocassette]; 240 \u0026amp; 241: \"Welfare\", \"Budget\" and \"General Assembly\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026amp; Company [2 audiocassettes]; 239: \"Welfare\", \"Budget\", \"General Assembly\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026amp; Company, 10/5/1995 [audiocassette]; 234: Mike Warner [audiocassette]; 346: George Allen, Breakfast, Senator John Warner, Representative Newt Gingrich and George Allen, Belle Haven Country Club, Alexandria, Virginia, 9/29/1993 [audiocassette]; 229: Ted Byrd Interview, 9/16/1995 [audiocassette]; 481: Prayer Service, 4/3/1981 [audiocassette]; 517: Recorded?; SALT Reel #2, RICH., 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]; 347: Senator John Warner PSA, \"Academy Day 1992\" [audiocassette]; 438-439: Regardie's Profile with William Saletan, Tapes 1 \u0026amp; 2 [2 audiocassettes]; 263: WBZS, Jerry Springer, Mark Warner, 4/18 [audiocassette]; 218: WINA/WOMZ/WKAV, Senator John Warner Talk-Back with Bob Gibson, 6/4/1996 [audiocassette]; 341: \"History and Leadership\", GOPAC Charter Meeting 4/24 to 4/25, Newt Gingrich and Lady Margaret Thatcher, 5/1994 [audiocassette]; 235: Richmond, Senator John Warner Press Conference on Litigation, 3/25/1996 [audiocassette]; 458: National Tour Brokers Association, Orlando, Florida, 1/10/1980 [audiocassette]; 253 \u0026amp; 254: Salem, Blacksburg, Wepers Cave, and Cville, 5/30 to 6/1 [2 audiocassettes]; 506: Banquet, Virginia Republican State Convention, Richmond, Virginia, 6/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 232: Edinburg, 2/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 349: Announcement Tour, 2/5/1990 [audiocassette]; 470: Senator John Warner, Course 120, Graduation Exercise AFSC Class 66, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; 245: \"Support\" w/o Disclaimer, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026amp; 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AP Hill, 8/1981 [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Contact Sheets - Vietnam Veterans Luncheon; Untitled Folder: Negatives and Contact Sheets - Warner at Meeting; Untitled Folder: Prints of Senator Warner, 1979\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled Envelope: Polling Info, 1984; Untitled Presentation Folder: John Warner, Senate, 1984; Untitled Folder: Senator Warner's Senate Biography on Committees Served, 1984; VA Beach Debate Backup and Extra Tickets, 9/9/1984; Debates; Loose Papers: Talking Points; Untitled Folder: Senator Warner's Press Releases, 1982-1984; Announcement Tour Clips; Untitled Folder: Youth for Warner '84: Campaign Plan; Untitled Binder: Talking Points; Clippings That Have Been Used in Mailings; JWW Nomination; Disarmament News Release; Press Releases; 3rd District (Bliley), 1984; Havelock - S/N 2531 S \u0026amp; M, 1977; Direct Mail Items - JWW; The Effects of \"Management By Objectives\" in the John Warner for US Senate Campaign in Henrico County, Virginia, 4/18/1978 [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Campaign Material; The Presidential Inaugural Anniversary Gala, 1990 [booklet]; Media/Advertising; Campaign Plans; Untitled Presentation Folder: Campaign Advertising; JWW Major Speeches; John Warner US Senate [badge] (2 copies); DARE Ad, 10/2/1989; BRAC Hearings [VHS]; Warner Press Conference [VHS]; 2 Untitled Audiocassettes; Commencement at Wakefield, 6/16/1988 [audiocassette]; Debate - Chamber Office, 10/19/1984 [audiocassette]; Harrison Press Conference, 10/23/1984 [audiocassette]; John Warner: Seven :60 Sec. 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Warner, Under Secretary of the Navy from Officers and Men, First Marine Division, FMF [binder]; Commander in Chief Atlantic and Commander in Chief US Atlantic Fleet, 7/29/1976 [binder]; Commissioning of VF-1 and VF-2 by Secretary John W. 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Press File; Warner Record; Public Opinion - Attitudes Toward Government; Press Releases - JW; Warner Mentions, 8/1995-3/1996 (8 folders); Warner Statements - Letters; Membership Card Mailing; $1,000/$500 Mailing; Heartfelt Letter, 5/1996; Victory Folder\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled Binder: Talking Points, 1995; Loose Papers: Press Clippings; Marshall Coleman; Untitled Presentation Folder: Senator John Warner Kicks-Off Campaign for US Senate, 1996; Untitled Binder: Mark Warner, 1988-1996; Untitled Folder: Campaign Material - Warner/Coleman, 1996; Primary vs. Convention - Press; Loose Papers: John Warner's Record on Education and Medicare, 9/1996; Marshall Coleman on Gore's Remarks; Polling Information, 10/31/1996; Robert Potts Research, 1995; Jim Miller Material, 1995-1996; Untitled Folder: Mark Warner Background\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLawsuit; Primary Lawsuit [accordion folder]; Loose Papers: 1st Quarter 1996 Contribution Report; Senator Warner Defends Decisions of Republican Party; Attack from the Right, 1995; Primary Articles (Press Clippings); Warner's Voting Record Summaries [accordion folder]; Miller Letters and Responses to Other Republican Senators [accordion folder]; Fundraising - State; Debate - Press; Debate - Correspondence; Debate - Notes and Drafts; Fundraising - JW; Warner Letters to the Editor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to the Editor; State Board of Elections Forms; Legal Services Campaign, 1996; Polls; Packets - Masters; People - GOP [accordion folder]; Lists [accordion folder]; Warner Mentions, 2/1995; North; Commonwealth PAC [accordion folder]; Miller Award PR; Untitled Accordion Folder: Jim Miller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDonald Huffman Letters [accordion folder]; Warner and North [accordion folder]; Personal Memos [accordion folder]; Untitled Envelope: Jim Miller Campaign; Finance Letters: March-4/1995; Finance Letters: May-June 1995; Finance Letters: 8/1995; Finance Letters: 10/1995-Present; Campaign Kick-Off Remarks; Personal - JW; Pro - JW; Anti - JW; Agricultural Literature; Anti - JW RAW; Untitled Folder: Misc. Campaign Material; Charlottesville GOP Advance - Warner, 1995; Jim Miller, US Senate [presentation folder]; Upcoming Events; Bush Event; Miller Announcement [accordion folder]; Articles on Miller [accordion folder]; Direct Mail; Loose Papers: John Warner United States Senator Coordinator's Handbook (2 copies); Marty LaVor [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: Personal Correspondence; Untitled Folder: John Warner Announcement Tour, 2/2002; Untitled Folder: Schedule, 2002; Bush-Quayle Alumni, 12/1995; Advisory Council; Untitled Folder: Jim Miller Campaign; Finance Letters: 12/1994-1/1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsements - Supporters; Untitled Folder: RAW (Republicans Against Warner) Statements; Endorsements - Undecided/Neutral; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders: Friends of John Warner Survey Reports; Jim Miller 1996 Press Conference and Campaign; Warner Press Releases; John Warner United States Senator Coordinator's Handbook; List Report; Form Letters; 4 Untitled Presentation Folders: Jim Miller Campaign; Warner Record; X-Pedite; Untitled Presentation Folder: Senator Warner's Schedule, 1996; Untitled Folder: Press Clippings, 1978\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLoose Papers: RTD Questionnaire; Press Releases; Schedules; Press Clippings; Bush - Agenda/Logistics; Leslie Byrne; Salute Virginia; Mock Convention - Quayle Endorsement; Margaret Thatcher; Salute Virginia - Specifics; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Republicans; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Democrats; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Independents; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Name Warner; 1996 Senate Campaigns - General; Virginia Senate Campaign, 1996; Virginia Politics - General; Fundraising - MW; Paid Media - General; Paid Media - JW; Democratic Party of VA (DPV); Baseball - JW; Announcement Tour, 2/22/1996; Victory 1996 Package, 8/1996; Veterans Package, 8/1996; 3-Month Pledge Package, 8/1996; Maxed Out Donor Program; Membership Letter; Survey Rollout - Veterans; Telegram Letter; Only Candidate - Rollout; Untitled Accordion Folder: 1978 Campaign Material; Printing Examples; Advocates for JWW; Campaign Organizations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984 Campaign [accordion folder]; 1990 Campaign: Questionnaire; 1990 Campaign: Election Stats; 1990 Campaign: Media; 1990 Campaign: Spannous; 1990 Campaign: Yatrofsky; 1990 Campaign: Gun Nuts; 1990 Campaign: Campaign; 1990 Campaign: Critical Letters/Statements; 1990 Campaign: Kunkel - Write-In; 1990 Campaign: Miscellaneous Campaign Correspondence/Memos; 1990 Campaign: Atoka Supper Protest; 1990 Campaign: 1989 Financial Disclosure; Robert Potts Research - Free Advice, 8/25/1995 [spiralbound]; Farris; Warner Newsletters, 1995; Warner/Miller/McSweeney Correspondence; Primary Press Clippings, 1996; Campaign Coordinator's Handbook, 1996; Questionnaires Completed; Untitled Presentation Folder: Mason-Dixon Poll Results; 2 Untitled Presentation Folders: Remarks; VFRW Debate Primary; Primary Issues; Primary Campaign Plans, 1996; Jim Miller [accordion folder]; Business Card Masters; Untitled Folder: Oliver North\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspapers: Primary and General, 1996 [accordion folder]; Loose Papers: Newspapers (Richmond Times-Dispatch; Virginia-Pilot; Roanoke Times; Washington Post), 1996; Campaign 1978 - Releases (Press Office Copy); Untitled Binder: Newsletter, 1979-1984; Untitled Binder: Photo Album of 1978 Campaign\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 Untitled Accordion Folders: Prints, Negatives, and Slides of Senator John Warner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled Accordion Folder: DAR National Defense Luncheon, 7/6/2005; Keep Per JW, 5/5/1994 (Press Clippings); Press Clippings, 12/1996-1/1997 (2 folders); Godwin Clips from 9/29/1977 (Do Not Lose!); Dead/Unwanted Photo (Campaign Material - No Photographs); Mike Farris - Lt. Governor; Untitled Folder: Press Clippings, 1993-1994; Untitled Presentation Folder: Randy White; Cosas, 3/2/1978 [magazine]; Good Housekeeping, 3/1995 [magazine]; Military Life, 4/1995 [magazine]; Regardie's: The Business of Washington - 1st Anniversary Issue, January/February 1995 [magazine]; Moving Forward and On the Grow - 1994 Virginia Republican Convention, 6/3-4/1994 [booklet]; Washingtonian, 5/1994 [magazine]; Washington Post Magazine, 3/20/1994 [magazine]; US News, 6/6/1994 [magazine]; Loose Papers: Press Clippings; Transcripts; Statements; Personal Correspondence; Photo Files - 79-44 thru 79-71 (16 folders); Photo Files - 4 thru 33, 1979 (17 folders); Photo File - 6/1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Services, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Budget, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Commerce, Science, and Technology, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Energy and Natural Resources, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Ethics, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Finance, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Indian Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Judiciary, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Rules and Administration, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Co-Signed Letters, 109th Congress [2 accordion folders]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdmin, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Aging, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Appropriations, FY 2006: AG. And Rural Development; Appropriations, FY 2006: Commerce, Justice, and Science; Appropriations, FY 2006: Energy and Water; Appropriations, FY 2006: D.C.; Appropriations, FY 2006: Defense; Appropriations, FY 2006: Homeland Security; Appropriations, FY 2006: Interior; Appropriations, FY 2006: Labor, HHS, and Education; Appropriations, FY 2006: Leg. Branch (empty); Appropriations, FY 2006: Mil Con Veterans; Appropriations, FY 2006: State and Foreign Ops; Appropriations, FY 2006: Transportation, Treasury, Judiciary, and HUD; Appropriations, FY 2007: Agriculture; Appropriations, FY 2007: Commerce, Justice, and Science; Appropriations, FY 2007: Defense; Appropriations, FY 2007: D.C.; Appropriations, FY 2007: Energy and Water; Appropriations, FY 2007: Homeland Security; Appropriations, FY 2007: Interior; Appropriations, FY 2007: Labor, HHS, and Education; Appropriations, FY 2007: Leg. Branch (empty); Appropriations, FY 2007: Mil Con Veterans; Appropriations, FY 2007: State and Foreign Ops; Appropriations, FY 2007: CJS; Appropriations, FY 2007: TTHUD; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: General; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Ag; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: DC; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Defense; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Energy; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Homeland Security; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Interior; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Labor and HHS; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: TTHUD; Appropriation Letters, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; JW Sponsored Legislation, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; UCs for JW Sponsored Legislation [accordion folder]; Dear Colleagues, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Floor Statements, 109th Congress [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUS Marshals; District Court Nominations, etc; Federal Courts in VA - General; 4th Circuit - General; 4th Circuit - Jim Haynes and Widner; Luttig Seat and Process of Replacing; Roger Gregory; Gang of 14; GI Bill; Climate Change; Dulles Rail; Briefing Material for Debate on Judicial Nominations and Filibuster Reform, 11/2003 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Senator Warner's Remarks to Virginia NAACP; Ferrum College, 98th Commencement, 5/7/2005 [DVD]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssault Weapons; Guns - General; Gun Immunity; Cloning; ENDA; Flag Burning; Abortion; Schiavo/Assisted Suicide; Hate Crimes; The Marriage Amendment: Briefing Materials [binder]; Federal Marriage Amendment; Stem Cell; Oxycontin; When A Good Drug Goes Bad [binder]; Media Shield; Sniper; Teacher Tax; Respite Care; Lobbying Reform; Pell Grants - Math, Science, and Education\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled Folder: Nominations for Defense Positions, 1981; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1977-1978; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1979-1980; DeLauer, Richard D. - Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Federal Rules and Regulations; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFMcG Notes, Confirmation Hearings, 97th Congress; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Miscellaneous Materials; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFM Conflict of Interest Checklist and Miscellaneous Notes, Deputy Sec. of Defense (Frank Carlucci); Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFM Confirmation Hearing Notes, Deputy Sec. of Defense (Frank Carlucci); Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Army; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Navy; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Air Force; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Taft, William, Conflict of Interest, General Counsel for Department of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Ikle, Fred, Conflict of Interest, Under Secretary for Policy, Department of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Untitled Folder: Nominations; Financial Statements Nominees, 1969-1972; Financial Statements Nominees, 1973-1974; Untitled Folder: Financial Statements Nominees, 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCryptek; BondCote; Argon Engineering; Health Care; Foot Leveler; Eastern Virginia Medical School, Hampton Virginia Hospital; Computer Sciences Corporation; Dynamic Animation Systems; Electronic Warfare Association (EWA); Colt; Emediat Contract; DTRA Relocation; BAE Systems; Geo-Centers; Edenspace; ASA (empty folder); FY 2000 Virginia Authorization; DDL Omni; APTI (Advanced Power Technologies, Inc.); John Deere; George Washington at Louden; Digital System Resources (DSR), MPP ARCT BFTT; Edmond Scientific Company; American Legion; European PTSA DoD's; GSI/Power-Vent; Berkley Machine Works and Foundry; ARCTECH; DTI Associates; Fleet Reserve Association; Davis Boat Works; DynSpace; Cable Car Company; Applied Research Associates; AEROBUREAU; Depot Maintenance; Autometrics; Crewe, Virginia, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Flight International; DuPont (2 folders); ComCept; E-OIR Measurements; Computer Associates; ECASOL; AAI; AMTI; Electra; Babington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilitary Health Care; Untitled Accordion Folder: Roger Gregory Nomination; DoD Clearances; Missile Defense; CTBT; Kosovo; Perimeter Rule/Airports; FERPA; Battlefields; DoD BRAC, FY 1999; Newport News Shipbuilding; Cuba; S.4; Iraq Resolution, 1991; Panama; NATO; Veterans; DOE; Woodrow Wilson Bridge; Tobacco; Dollar Bill Act; Healthcare; Sen. Warner Reading File - Embry Dam; Float Trip, 5/17; 1041 N. Larrimore; Gasoline Tax Info; Tailhook; Untitled Folder: Office Files - Staff; Chesapeake Power; BW; Big Stone Gap; Metro/Pentagon Bus Facility; Attributions/Writings; Education; Federal Employees; Untitled Folder: Geoff Schwartzman; Wilder Event; Carter's Stuff [presentation folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 Untitled Folders: Defense Memoranda, 2004-2005; Untitled Folder: Letter re; Naval Air Station, 10/12/2005; Untitled Folder: Aviation Military Value Evaluation Questions; 4 Untitled Accordion Folders: DOD Office of Inspector General Response to the Office of Sec. of Defense, Base Realignment and Closure Clearinghouse Tasker #0474, 8/2005; Untitled Accordion Folder: Defense Memoranda, 2004-2005\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarine Corps Major General Board, 12/1986: Navy 0-6 Promotion Board, 3/1987; Nomination: Charles Whitehouse, ASD/SOLIC; David Chu, ADS (PA \u0026amp; E); Nomination: General Paul Myers [2 accordion folders]; Richard L. Armitage, Secretary of the Army, 4/1989; Marine Corps Major General Board, 12/1986 [accordion folder]; Michael Stone - Under Secretary of the Army; Duane P. Andrews, Assistant Secretary of Defense (C3I) [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled Folder: William Giovelli; James McGovern [envelope]; Untitled Binder: Tactical Warfare; Untitled Folder: Ethics in Government Act of 1978 as Amended by Public Laws 96-19 and 96-28, 9/1979; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1975-1976; Nominations - Clyde O. Glaister, Comptroller of the DOD; Nominations - Frank C. Carlucci, Secretary of Defense; Nominations - Karen Keesling, Asst. Sec. Air Force, Manpower and Reserve AFF; Nominations - June Brown, OSD/IG; Nominations - Robert B. Costello, Asst. Sec. of Defense Acquisitions and Log; Nominations - Robert B. Costello, USDA; Nominations - Steve Duncan, ASD/RA; Nominations - Frank Gaffney, ASD Int'l. Security Pol. (Withdrawn); Nominations - General Al Gray, CMC; Nominations - Fred S. 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Bryen Matter, 12/10/1985 [bound volume]; Congressional Budget Process - General Defense Spending; Congressional Budget Process - Gramm-Rudman; Congressional Budget Process - FY 1988 National and Defense Budget; Congressional Budget Process - Generally; Committee Inquiries - Inventory Manager Task Force [accordion]; Committee Inquiries - Grenada [accordion]; Committee Inquiries - Defense General Supply Center, Richmond; Committee Inquiries - Iran/Contra; Committee Business - Budget; Speeches and Statements [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilitary Justice - Clemency/Parole; Military Justice - Cases; Ethics Rules; Committee Business: SASC/SAC Cooperation [accordion folder]; Military Justice - Court of Military Appeals (COMA) Cases; Committee Inquiries - Persian Gulf and Energy Strategy: U.S. Owned Foreign Flagged Vessels; Military Justice - Confinement; Donald J. Atwood to Be Deputy Secretary of Defense [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNatural Gas; Strategic Petroleum Reserve; Low Level Waste; Coal Act; Coal Aggregate; Coal; Military Utility Conveyances; Energy Deregulation; TVA; Energy: S.2967 - Electric Tax; Energy: Pipeline Safety; Energy: S.235 Pipeline Safety; Energy: LIHEAP; Energy: PUHCA; Energy: Patriot Pipeline; Energy: VA Coal Council; Energy: DOE Office of Science; Energy: WPI; Energy: Allegheny Energy; Indian Affairs: VA Indian Recognition Bill; Hurricane Isabel: Boxer Pesticides, 2006 Appropriations; Hurricane Isabel: Chesapeake Bay Oysters; Hurricane Isabel: Eco-Terrorism; Hurricane Isabel: VIMS; Hurricane Isabel: Fairfax Co./Bellevue; Hurricane Isabel: SBA/FEMA; Hurricane Isabel: NASA Langley; Hurricane Isabel: USDA Food Stamps; Sea Solar Power; Air Force Memorial [accordion folder]; DOT Building [accordion folder]; MLK Memorial; Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims; GSA - Dept. of Homeland Sec.; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Abingdon Courthouse Security; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Untitled Binder: Dedication of Annex, 10/30/2006; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Dedication Briefing Package [presentation folder]; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Bryant Annex, 10/30/2006; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Bryant Annex SA 505; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Floor Materials; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Prettyman Courthouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMajor League Baseball - Anti-Trust (3 folders); CVN-76; Armed Forces Structure Rev. Act; Arms Initiative; CIA Move; Spent Naval Fuel Transfer; Henrico County/Battlefield; Redskins Stadium Move; DEA Move/Quantico; Prince Edward/Industrial Park; Fort Sheridan; Regional Jail; Navy General; Oceana\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 Folders, Betti, John A. to Livingstone, Susan M.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo Response Correspondence, 2005; 24 folders, Taylor, Ashley to Zyla, Dr. Wolodymyr; 2005 Correspondence (4 folders)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn J. 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Commission Fine Arts/Ship Stead Line; MICA Bill on FTC HQ - National Gallery; Alexandria Mirant Plant [accordion folder]; Smith Mountain Lake; Budget Reconciliation, FY 2006; Universal Aggregate; Price Waterhouse Coopers; Delta; GSA Southcomm Lease; JW Southcomm Letter; Model Trains; Pombo OCS Language; DoD Auth SOS (Oil/Gas in Gulf); DoD/MMS Documents; OCS Gulf of Mexico Maps; SEACOR; Dominion [presentation folder]; Graham OCS; Virginia Petroleum Council: Energy Issues, 6/2003 [presentation folder]; S.14 General; Boxer Liability; Ethanol; CAF\"É\"; Climate Change; Durgan Fuel Cell SA 865; Hydropower/Fish Passage; Energy Efficient Window Film; Domenici Manure Bill; Fred Dylla - J. LAB; Commerce Dept India Trip, 11/2006; Committee on Environment and Public Works Business Meeting, 10/26/2005 [2 binders]; Winter Storm, 2003; Natl. Capital Region; An Assessment: Virginia's Response to Hurricane Isabel, 12/2003 [spiralbound]; NC Isabel Ag. Issues; Hurricane Isabel - FEMA; Portsmouth Fire Boat Grant Higgins Research Center; Arlington Co. DAS/OPS Center; Untitled Accordion Folder: Virginia Petroleum; AREVA - US Advocacy Ctr. Letter; GSA FAMIS; Shadplanking 2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGSA: NGIC - Charlottesville; GSA: Women's Health Museum; GSA: Big Stone Gap Courthouse; Norfolk Courthouse [accordion folder]; Virginia Baseball [accordion folder]; Newport News; GSA: PTO Dedication Speech, 12/2/2003; Richmond Courthouse - Judge Merhige [accordion folder]; GSA: SEC HQ; GSA: World War II Memorial; Park/Forest Service: Roadless Initiative; GSA: Federal Courthouses; GSA: General; Judiciary: Hatch - Waxman; Park/Forest Service: Guns in NPS Units; GSA: MSHA - DoL; Portsmouth GSA Issue; GSA: Harrisonburg Courthouse; Park/Forest Service: George Washington Birthplace National Monument; GSA: MLK Memorial Dedication; GSA: Lynchburg Courthouse; Park/Forest Service: Shenandoah; GSA: Charlottesville/GSA/SSA; Park/Forest Service: Booker T. Washington National Monument; GSA: Southeast Federal Center; GSA: Federal Protective Service; GSA: DoT HQ; GSA: FEI - Pamela B. Gwin Hall; GSA: Hoffman Center; GSA: GSA Portsmouth; GSA: National Women's History Museum; Judiciary: S.520 DeWine; Park/Forest Service: Arlington House; Park/Forest Service: S.2865, Virginia Wilderness Act of 2000 (2 folders); GSA: Virginia Biotech Park; GSA: PTO (2 folders); Park/Forest Service: National Slavery Memorial; Park/Forest Service: National Fire Plan; Park/Forest Service: Wolf Trap Bill; GSA: Newseum; Park/Forest Service: Big Sandy River Commission\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJIEO Technical Report, 8249, 3/1997; DoD Telecommunications Certification and Procurement Matter; Schedule, 3/6/2002; United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia: Local Rules of Practice Amendments, Effective 9/1/2000 [bound volume]; Quadrennial Defense Review Report, 9/30/2001 [booklet]; 2001 Virginia Republican Convention, Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Virginia: Official Souvenir Program, 6/1-2/2001 [booklet]; Barbara Walters; Smithsonian Air and Space Dulles Expansion [accordion folder]; Senate Procedure and Practice: An Introductory Manual: Gold, Martin B., 2001 [book]; Untitled Folder: Photographs and Memos; 2005 Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: Report to the President, vols. 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I-III, 1986\u003c/title\u003e [3 bound volumes]; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eRules and Practices - Constitution: Jefferson's Manual, House of Representatives, 99th Congress, 1985\u003c/title\u003e [bound volume]; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eRules and Practices - Constitution: Jefferson's Manual, House of Representatives, 98th Congress, 1983\u003c/title\u003e [bound volume]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto Album: USS Blue Ridge LCC-19 Commissioning, 11/14/1970 [spiralbound]; Reagan Speech, 9/27 [audiocassette]; Norfolk Debate, WHRO-TV, 9/26/1978 [audiocassette]; Fickett \u0026amp; Guest at 7th CD, 9/17 [audiocassette]; Debate - Richmond, 10/12 [audiocassette]; Surry News Conference - $61,000 [audiocassette]; Floor Debate on the Tower Nomination, 3/1989 [binder]; Friends of John Warner, 10/5/1995 thru 11/1/1996 [5 audiocassettes]; Loose Papers: Reprint of Congressional Record, 109th Congress, 2nd Session - \"Senate Tribute to Senator John Warner, June 22, 2006\"; Warner \"Primary Radio\", 5/9/1996 [2 audiocassettes]; Loose Portraits of Senator Warner; N. 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Photographs include Warner with Senator John McCain and President George W. Bush; with Mikhail Gorbachev and President Ronald Reagan; at St. Anselm's College receiving an honorary degree, 1975; at a Senate swearing in ceremony; the second inauguration of Bill Clinton including Al Gore, Jesse Jackson, Newt Gingrich, and Billy Graham; with Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Anthony Kennedy, Sandra Day O'Connor, David Souter, Clarence Thomas; at the Chicago Board of Trade; with his 1984 office staff; and an official Senate portrait, 2007.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Newspapers articles pertain to the Rappanannock River and the Woodrow Wilson Bridge over the Potomac.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  The collection also contains a selection of historical photographs and documents pertaining to Virginia copied from the holdings of the National Archives and Records Administration.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  The collection also contains a copy of a 2006 press conference on his trip to Iraq; a copy of his announcement not to seek reelection, 2007'.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  The collection also contains a disk of the Legislative Acitivity Report for his terms in office January 15, 1979 through January 2, 2009 and a videocassette of the 1997 inauguration of President Bill Clinton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe discs contain Correspondence Archive General 1978-2008 and General Casework 1979-1995.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis addition to MSS 10191 (John W.Warner Papers) contains photographs of Senator John Warner over his career. Included are seven black and white photographs of Senator Warner as a young sailor in WWll, as a Marine in Korea during the Korean War, Senator Warner being sworn in as Secretary of the Navy, and winning his first election as the US Senator for Virginia in 1978. Four color photographs capture Senator Warner as Chairman of the US Senate Armed Services Committee and of the christening of the nuclear submarine the USS John Warner. Also included are matted photographs with plaques and commemorative coins for the christening of the nuclear submarine and matted photographs and a plaque of Senator Warner being sworn in as the Secretary of the US Navy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis addition to MSS 10191, John W. Warner papers, contains material documenting Warner's work while in service as a Senator of Virginia (1979-2009). This includes programs and clippings of events honoring Senator Warner, correspondence with Governor George Allen, Benjamin Bradlee, Donald Beyer, Bob Dole, George W. Bush, Jerry Kilgore, and Paul Wolfowitz, campaign mailers, reports, Senator Warner's remarks for George Mason University Commencement Address and a DVD with a C-Span segment on Senator Warner's Retirement Announcement from 2009. Also included is and an opposition research report titled \"Attack from the Right\" from 1995 analyzing Senator Warner's voting record on Congressional issues and a briefing book from Warner to Romer \"Les\" Brownlee, who served as Warner's National Security Advisor which contains containing briefing documents, talking points, and other notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis addition to MSS 10191, John W. Warner Papers, contains two copies of oral history interview transcripts conducted by Betty Koed, the United States Senate Historian and Head of the United States Senate Historical Office, with Senator John W. Warner. 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Warner papers"],"title_tesim":["John W. Warner papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1956-2009","1967-2008"],"unitdate_bulk_ssim":["1967-2008"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1956-2009"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Series","Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["MSS 10191","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/262"],"text":["MSS 10191","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/3/resources/262","John W. Warner papers","United States -- Politics and government -- 1989-1993","United States -- Politics and government -- 1993-2001.","United States -- Politics and government -- 1977-1981.","United States -- Politics and government -- 1981-1989.","Legislators -- United States","Correspondence","photographs","Please note, the -By series is stored offsite.  Please allow at least 72 hours for transportation to the reading room.","Items on digital or audio-visual carriers will need to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis before digital transfer occurs.  Allow at least two weeks for the evaluation phase.  Digitization may take between two and four weeks.","This collection is available for use.","This series is open for use.","Congressional papers collections contain a number of documents, such as case files, academy files, and constituent correspondence that may contain personal information, such as Social Security numbers, \naddresses and phone numbers, and medical, education, and personnel records. Special Collections \nseeks to balance making information available to researchers with protecting the privacy of \nindividuals and upholding laws that restrict access to personal information. ","Patrons who wish to use congressional papers materials must consult with a librarian or archivist.","This series is open for use.","This collection is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","Items on digital or audio-visual carriers will need to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis before digital tranfer occurs.  Allow at least two weeks for the evaluation phase.  Digitzation may take between two and four weeks.","Series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","Items on digital or audio-visual carriers will need to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis before digital tranfer occurs.  Allow at least two weeks for the evaluation phase.  Digitzation may take between two and four weeks.","This series is open for use.","Items on digital or audio-visual carriers will need to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis before digital tranfer occurs.  Allow at least two weeks for the evaluation phase.  Digitzation may take between two and four weeks.","This series is open for use.","The collection is open for research use.","This series is open for use.","This series is open for use.","This collection has come to the Small Library in multiple accession over the years beginning in 1974. Accessions include: MSS #10191, MSS #10191-b, MSS #10191-c through -n, MSS #10191-e, MSS #10191-o, MSS #10191-p through -z, MSS #10191-ab through -az, MSS #10191-ba through -bp, MSS #-bq, Mss #10191-br, MSS #10191-bs, MSS #10191-bt, MSS #10191-bu, MSS #10191-bv, MSS #10191-bw, MSS #10191-bx, MSS #10191-by, MSS #10191-bz, MSS #10191-cb, 2022-0088, 2022-0103, 2023-0052","The series have been placed roughly in the order of their arrival to the repository.","These items are arranged alphabetically.","John William Warner (born February 18, 1927) is an American Republican politician who served as Secretary of the Navy from 1972 to 1974 and as a five-term United States Senator from Virginia from January 2, 1979, to January 3, 2009. He did not seek reelection in 2008 and has rejoined the law firm of Hogan and Hartson, where he worked before joining the Department of Defense.","  He grew up in Washington D.C. and joined the Navy shortly after graduating from high school, leaving as a Petty Officer 3rd Class. He then did his undergraduate studies at Washington and Lee University and began post-graduate studies at University of Virginia Law School.","  With the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950, Warner joined the Marine Corps, first in active duty and then as a reserve, finally earning the rank of Captain. He resumed his studies at George Washington University and received his law degree in 1953."," He has been married three times. His first marriage was to Catherine Conover Mellon in 1957; they divorced in 1973. He was married to actress Elizabeth Taylor in 1976; they divorced in 1982. Since 2003, he has been married to Jeanne Vander Myde. He has three children, all from his first marriage."," In 1987, he was one of few Republicans to reject the nomination of Robert Bork to the Supreme Court. He would later break with Virginia Republicans, refusing to support the campaigns of Mike Farris and Oliver North. In 1996, he was one of ten Republican Senators voting against the charge of perjury in the attempted impechment of President Bill Clinton."," His committee memberships included the Environment and Public Works Committee, the Committee on the Armed Services, the Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, the Select Committee on Intelligence, and the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs.","In part: photocopies.","Microfilm.","Microfilm.","Microfilm.","Cartridges 797-829 :Series G : January 5, 2001-August 28, 2001. Series S : November 27, 2000 -July 16, 2001.","Microfilm.","Cartridges 855-874 :Series G : April 3, 2002 - October 7, 2002 and compact discs 1-3 October 8, 2002 - June 12, 2003.","Compact discs Series G: October 2, 2001-July 3, 2003 and Series S: December 11, 2002-February 24, 2004.","compact discs Series G: July 8, 2003 -September 1, 2004 and Series S: February 9, 2004 - July 14, 2004.","compact discs Series G: July 8, 2003 - October 3, 2005 and Series S: February 9, 2004 - July 29 2005.","compact discs Series G: Nov.18, 2005-Aug.16, 2006 and Series S Feb. 14, 2006-May 31, 2006.","compact discs Series G: Aug. 17, 2006-Dec.8, 2006 and Series S: June 6, 2006-Dec. 5, 2006.","compact discs Series G:Dec. 6, 2006-Mar.19, 2007, Dec. 11, 2006-Apr. 26, 2007, Apr. 27, 2007-Sep. 28, 2007 and Series S Mar. 2, 2007-Sep. 20, 2007.","Angela Stewart  Legislative council for Sen. Warner from 2006 to 2008.","Ann Loomis  Sen. Warner's Chief of Staff from Oct. 2000 to June 2007.","Anna Reilly  Sen. Warner's director of scheduling.","Awilda Euill  Sen. Warner's system administrator from 2000 to 2009.","Carter Cornick III  Sen. Warner's Director of Communications from 2000 to 2002; from 2007 to 2009, he was Sen. Warner's Chief of Staff; he also served as Communications Director for the Senate Armed Services Committee.","Chelsea Henderson Maxwell  Subcommittee Staff Director, Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, Private Sector and Consumer Solutions to Global Warming and Wildlife Protection Subcommittee for Sen. Warner from 2007 to 2009. She has since divorced and goes by her maiden name.","Chris Yianilos  Served many positions under Sen. Warner from Oct. 2000 to Jan. 2009. His last title was Deputy Chief of Staff / Legislative Director.","Conrad Schatte  One of Sen. Warner's legislative assistants from 2002 to 2007.","Cord Sterling  Sen. Warner's Military Legislative Assistant from Feb. 1, 2003 to June 30, 2006.","Dorienne Steeves  Sen. Warner's executive assistant from 2000 to 2009.","Geoff Schwartzmann  Sen. Warner's deputy press secretary from 2000 to 2002.","Hughes Bates  One of Sen. Warner's legislative assistants from 2004 to 2008.","James Kadtke  One of Sen. Warner's legislative assistants from 2004 to 2005.","Jennifer Cave  One of Sen. Warner's legislative assistants from 2001 to 2009.","John Frierson  Sen. Warner's senior legislative assistant from 2001 to 2009.","Jon Rogers  One of Sen. Warner's legislative assistants from 2004 to 2008.","Kaitlan S. Deal  Legislative correspondent for Sen. Warner from 2007 to 2009.","Kristen Fallon  Legislative aide for Sen. Warner from 2007 to 2009.","Mary Holloway  Legislative correspondant for Sen. Warner from 2006 to 2009.","Patty Kennedy  Caseworker for Sen. Warner from 2000 to 2009.","Remmel Dickinson  Member of Sen. Warner's staff from 1979 to 1997.","Sam Zega  Legislative aide for Sen. Warner from 2004 to 2009.","Sandy Luff  Deputy Legislative Director and National Security Adviser for Sen. Warner from 2006 to 2008.","Shari Gruenwald  Sen. Warner's legislative co-ordinator from 2000 to 2009.","Stuart Verdery  Sen. Warner's legislative council in 1996, as well as serving the same role to the Senate Rules and Administration Committee.","Susan Berry  Director of Constituent Services for Sen. Warner from 2000 to 2006.","Susan Magill  Served as Sen. Warner's Chief of Staff, from 1988 to 2006; as Legislative Director 1967 from 1987; and as Asst. Legislative Director 1983-1984.","Vernon B. \"Tack\" Richardson  Served as legislative aide to Sen. Warner from 2003 to 2008.","This collection includes general and constituent correspondence, office files, speeches, appointment books, photographs, scrapbooks, and clippings documenting Senator Warner's life and career.","A note regarding consituent correspondence: only in rare instances did the Senator's office keep outgoing corespondence.  The vast majority of what makes up the constituent correspondence are the incoming letters from his constituents.  Original letters sent to the Senator were microfilmed and then destroyed.","The collection contains correspondence, scrapbooks, photograph album, facsimiles of historic documents, a three volume comprehensive calendar of Bicentennial events, and printed material generated by Senator Warner as administrator of the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration.","The papers contain the resolutions, motions, and actions of the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, 1967-1973, (the ARBA parent) and of its executive committee; a briefing book of basic data about the ARBA; clippings compiled to illustrate media reaction to Bicentennial events, and Congressional acts about the Bicentennial.","  Also included are documents identifying ARBA themes and priorities, describing international participation, and listing events, listings of important events of the American Revolution and in American history compiled by Sidney Hart, and a scrapbook of projected Bicentennial celebrations at Independence National Historic Park.","These accessions contain microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies, an item or form letter master book containing the replies, and various name indexes and weekly indexes to the correspondence together with some press clippings and indexes.","The collection consists of master copies of form letters used by Warner's office staff to respond to incoming correspondence. The books are to be used in conjunction with the microfilm as no paper copies of outgoing correspondence were kept.","A coding system based on the committees was used on each of the \"items.\"  When the senator established a position on an issue, two new \"items\" were prepared, each with the same text, but with different codes.  No copy of the outgoing letter was kept, but the incoming letter and the worksheet were assigned a number that allowed retrieval from the index built by the computer as it prepared a response.  The worksheet and letter were eventually microfilmed and the originals were destroyed.  ","The collection contains clippings of news stories and editorials mostly from Warner's campaign against Edythe Harrison with about 100 items of correspondence, chiefly by staff press aides.","Topics include arms control, avian flu, the Chesapeake Bay, coal mining and shipping and the coal slurry pipeline, defense, the appointment of judges, a Middle Eastern trip, Newport News shipyard, the Republican National Convention, the Virginia Gubernatorial election, the Virginia Congressional delegation, Charles Robb and Paul Trible.","These accessions contain microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies, changes and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies, and the name file index for 1985.","These accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies; additions to the form letter master book containing the replies; and the 1988, 1989, 1990, and 1991 name indexes.","These accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies; and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies.","These accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence; and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies.","These accessions contain additional microfilms and compact discs of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence.","These accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","These accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","These accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","Additions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","Additions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","Additions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","John Warner's papers consist of his office files and constituent correspondence.","There is no box 218 for this series.","Appropriations 1999; Appropriations 2000","Meeting Requests; NGIC - Charlottesville; Potomac Yards Transit Study; Visitors Center nr. 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Cox; VDOT Highway Files 1996; VDOT Highway Projects Info; Letters Awaiting Agency Response; NEA Pro; NEA Con; Drunk Driving; NEA Pro/Con [empty]; COLAs; American Heritage Rivers Act (HR 1842); ISTEA; Langley Full Scale Tunnel; Wilderness Battlefield Legislation","InterBank; Press Briefing on 1999 Income and Poverty Estimates, Dr. Daniel H. Weinberg, 9/26/2000 (2); Harvard Conference on the Internet and Society, Bill Gates, keynote speaker; Impact on the Military Resale Systems and Consumers of S.1415 - \"Universal Tobacco Settlement Act\"; Opposition by the Dept. of Defense to Sec. 1146, S.1415 - \"Universal Tobacco Settlement Act\"; Statement Submitted on Behalf of the International Swaps and Derivatives Assoc. Inc. in Relation to the 6/5/1996 Hearing Before the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee; Money Income in the United States, US Census Bureau, 1999; Poverty in the United States, US Census Bureau, 1999; Income and Poverty 1999, US Census Bureau, 9/2000; Ford Plant; Burlington; Whitehead; Section 1706 - Tax (Independent Contractors); NASCAR - Tobacco; Securities Lit. 98; Agenda; Wormser; FMI/Issues; Joe Roberts; World Congress on IT; untitled binder: Governorship, Economic Changes, Election Predictions, Urban Challenges, Campaign Reform, Transportation, Impeachment; Dr. Nirschl; Bill Stuart; Water Project - Appomattox; CAVE - NSF; NTO Report; Hong Kong; Satellites; NCRI; Grassroots Lobby Platform; Economic Eye on Cuba 12/25/2000 12/31/2000; Hong Kong; D\u0026P - Hong Kong; China/Hong Kong; Jones Act SB 1813 Coastal Trade; CBI HR 2014 Caribbean Bosin Initiative; Virginia Engineering; Asian Policy Toward the 21st Century: Four Speeches on Relations with Asia in 1998 Covering Japan, Southeast Asia, Korea and China, by Sen. Max Baucus; Congressional Record vol.144 no.63, 5/18/1998; Philip Morris - Saudi; PUHCA","SS Conf; Retirement Security Conference, Monday, Oct. 20, Richmond, Marriott (3); Reachback; Older Americans Act; Disaster IRA; SS - Public Forum; Impeachment","NSF (National Science Foundation); Nominations - Labor; Appointments; Untitled: Letter from Charles Rossotti regarding confirmation hearing; Fred Feinstein, DOL Nominee; 05/14/98--Hochberg Nomination, Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Montpelier; Arts; Museums; Women's Connection Online; Northern Virginia Technology Council; SBA - Hochberg; Aliron International Inc.; Fox Television-Norfolk; NFIB (National Federation of Independent Businesses); Mineworkers; Martinsville; Tourism Bill S.1623/S.1735; Untitled: Materials regarding the Empowerment Zone Initiative; From Disengagement to Engagement: The Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia Empowerment Zone Application, 10/9/1998","NASA Langley Research Center; untitled: TIMED; NASA: Roles and Missions, Implementation of Recs.; NASA; NASA Contributions to High Performance Aircraft; NASA; NASA - Langley; NASA Budget Cuts; Monthly Clippings/Media Coverage for : 8/1999; Langley/NASA; untitled; Virginia Space Grant Consortium; NASA Information; NASA; Tech Ed","Encryption; IT Commission - National Software Alliance; Information Technology; High Tech; Technology; Ericsson; Y2K; Ed. Tech Caucus; untitled; Correspondence regarding Ericsson; IT Workforce - Commerce; AOL; Supercomputers; Advanced Technology Program; Bionetics - Hampton, Virginia; Center for Innovative Technology; Technology","Black Dog of Fate , by Peter Balakian; High Hopes: The Clinton Presidency and the Politics of Ambition , by Stanley A. Renshon; D.C. by the Numbers: A State of Failure , by Thomas N. Edmonds and Raymond J. Keating; Enactment of Provisions of H.R. 5408, The Floyd D. Spence National Defense Authorization Act for the Fiscal year 2001  (2 copies); The Confederate Blockade of Washington, D.C., 1861-1862 , by Mary Alice Wills; The Book of Yaak , Rick Bass; Passion for Truth , by Arlen Specter ; National Defense Reauthorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001 ; Pushing the Horizon: Seventy-Five Years of High Stakes Science and Technology at the Naval Research Laboratory , by Iavan Amato; Spoiled: The Dangerous Truth About a Food Chain Gone Haywire , by Nicols Fox ; The Waldheim Affair: Democracy Subverted , by Harold H. Tittmann, III; One Nation, Two Cultures , by Gertrude Himmelfarb ; Republic.com , by Cass Sunstein ; Your Life's Workbook: How to Achieve and Get Everything You Want , by Charley Swayne; One More Bridge to Cross: Lowering the Cost of War , by John Poole; Life's Matrix , by Philip Ball; Finding Our Roots, Facing Our Future , by Robert E. Freer, Jr.; All About Birds , by Dorothy Mitchell; CEO Logic: How to Think and Act Like a Chief Executive , by C. Ray Johnson; It's All So Damn Simple , by I. M. \"Smoky\" Ryan","UNOS, Organ Allocation and Donation; Joint Hearing of the House Comm. Subcomm. On Health and Environment and the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm.: \"Putting Pateients First: Resolving Allocation of Transplant Organs\", Testimony of Clive O. Callender,M.D. 6/18/1998; Testimony by Peggy Dreker on HHS Regulations: Joint Hearing of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm. And House Subcomm. On Health and Environment, 6/18/1998; Testimony Before the House Commerce Subcomm. On Health and Environment and the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm.: \"Putting Patients First: Resolving Allocation of Transplant Organs\" Submitted by John J. Fung, M.D., Ph.D., 6/18/1998; Testimony of Dr. Lawrence G. Hunsicker, Pres., United Network for Organ Sharing, Before a Joint Hearing of the House Commerce Comm. And Sen. Labor and Human Resources Committee, 6/18/1998; UNOS Congressional Hearing 6/18/1998; FDA Draft Guidance; Health Care Quality 5/20/1997; \"Protecting Public Health: CDC Project Grants for Preventable Health Services\"; Hearing of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm. Subcomm. On Public Health and Safety: \"AHCPR's Role in Health Care Quality Improvement\" 2/11/1998; HIPAA Implementation; Briefing Book: The FCA and Tobacco Regulation, The Tobacco Institute, 9/1995","Southern Dairy Compact/Virginia Farm Bureau Communications Regarding Federal Milk Marketing/Milk Pricing Concerns 2/1999; Dairy Policy Briefing Book prepared by the International Dairy Foods Assoc.; President Clinton's 1997 Budget: A Brief Overview, prepared by the U.S. Senate Budget Committee Staff, 3/19/1996; An Analysis of the President's Budgetary Proposals for FY 1999; Senate Republican Conference Supplemental Recess Resource Guide: Balanced Budget Amendment; Side-by-Side Comparison: Balanced Budget Reconciliation Act of 1995 S.1357 / Seven-Year Balanced Budget Reconciliation Act of 1995 H.R.2491, Prepared by the Majority Staffs Senate \u0026 House Committees on the Budget 11/1995; Briefing Book on the Balanced Budget Amendment 1/1997; The Debt Limit, by Stephen C. Francis, 11/2/1995; Senate Republican Conference Returned Survey; National Science Foundation Justification Of Estimates Of Appropriations To Congress Fiscal Year 1999; 1995/1996 Peanut Program Material; Senate Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition And Forestry Peanut Program Field Hearing 8/22/1995 In Suffolk, Virginia; Senate Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition And Forestry Peanut Program Field Hearing 8/22/1995 In Suffolk, Virginia; Philip Morris Handbook Federal Tobacco Excise And Lookback Taxes (2/2000); Small Business Administration Information - Small Business Loans Background Material ; USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Special Report On Dam Projects 12/1998 - Rehabilitation Of Aging Flood Control Dams; American Iron And Steel Institute Public Policy Statements 1999-2000 106th Congress; The Proposed Duncan Knob Ski Resort Preliminary Feasibility Study 12/15/1996","28 envelopes of press clippings, arranged by month","Forestry; Sugar; AG; Delaney; Horse Transportation; Beef; Peanuts","FDA Commissioner Briefing Book Senate Comm. On Labor and Human Resources 7/8/1998; Health Care Reform 94: The Search for a Consensus; Medical Device Education Day 4/2/1997; Higher Education Act Amendments of 1998; Briefing Materials on the Proposed Resolution","Original Intent: The Courts, the Constitution, \u0026 Religion , by David Barton;  Of Happiness: An Essay , by Volterra;  The C-Span Revolution , by Stephen Frantzich and John Sullivan;  Fix the U.S. Budget!: Urgings of an \"Abominable No-Man\" , by Jim Miller;  Ernie Dickerman, 1910-1998: A Tribute ;  Storm Over Iraq: Air Power and the Gulf War , by Richard P. Hallion;  American Generalship: Character is Everything: The Art of Command , by Edgar F. Puryear Jr.;  Scandal at the Oak Beach Inn: Political Corruption vs. Long Island's Hottest Nightclub , by Robert W. Matherson;  An Eye for Winners , by Lillian Vernon;  Body Count: Moral Poverty and How to Win America's War Against Crime and Drugs , by William J. Bennett, John J. DiIulio, Jr., and John P. Walters;  The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling , by James Hillman;  Perfect Lies: A Century of Great Golf Stories , multiple authors;  The Spirit of Hungary , by Stephen Sisa;  Purls of Wisdom: 94 Three-Minute Moments of Unconventional Views to Fill Life's Short Breaks , by Don Hansler;  The Rising Tide , by Jerry J. Jasinowski;  Nuts! Southwest Airline's Crazy Recipe for Business and Personal Success , by Kevin Freiberg and Jackie Freiberg;  The End of Money and the Struggle for Financial Privacy , by Richard W. Rahn;  Break Out of the Box , by Mike Vance and Diane Deacon;  The Blake Streak , by George P. Morrill","31 envelopes of press clippings, arranged by month","Atoka-M'Burg; Disney; Portrait Monument (Suffrage Statue); Brady Bill; Nixon; C.I.A.-Ames Case; Aspin-Perry-Secdef Nomination; Gulf War/Iraqi POW Resettlement; Senate Race Oped/Eds; Friendly Fire; Baseball; Base Closing '93; Senate Race-June; Senate Race Oped/Eds; G. Bush; Senate Race-April/May; 1994 Major Speeches; Packwood; Presidential 1992; Petersburg Tornado; Deutch-CIA Confirm; Clarence Thomas; Gays in the Military; 1992 Major Speeches; NAFTA; Gulf Trips; Contract with America; D.C. Statehood; North, Oliver; Stadium","1/2000; 12/1999; 39 packets of press clippings, arranged by day; 11/1999","25 envelopes of clippings, from 1999-2000","10 folders of press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from January to October 1999","Voluntary Efforts to Expand Health Insurance Coverage- Labor and Human Resources Committee; CFC Propellants in the Atmosphere, in Inhalers and in Regulation- Labor and Human Resources Committee; NSF Reauthorization Bill; Support Strategies for Clinical Research and Alternative Medicine Research at the NIH- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Coordination of NIH Research Efforts: Three Case Studies- Labor and Human Resources Committee; US Healthcare Workforce: Realigning to Meet the Future- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Global Health: US Response to Infectious Disease- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Health Insurance Coverage of Contraceptives- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Women's Health: Providing the Right Information at the Right Time- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Reauthorization of the NEA and NEH: A Focus on Education; National Institutes of Health Revitalization Act of 1996; Prescription Drug User Fee Act; Tobacco Settlement: Public Health or Public Harm?- Labor and Human Resources Committee; National Science Foundation Reauthorization; Biomedical Research Priorities: Who Should Decide?- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Protecting Our Medical Information Rights, Responsibilities, and Risks- Labor and Human Resources Committee","Box of loose press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from April-October 2000","5 folders containing press clips (clipping service computer print-out), from 9/1998-1/1999 and 10/1999","WLR Foods [presentation folder]; Minor Use [presentation folder]; Dairy; Peanuts 1995; Russian Poultry Ban; American Sheep Industry Association Memorandum [loose]; VA Agri-businesses; Farm Bill 7/3/1996; Farm Bureau; Antimicrobials [presentation folder]; Agriculture- General- Virginia; Untitled folder regarding committee on agriculture; Peanut Title- 1990 Farm Bill; Ethanol; Poultry; Rural Elec. Co-ops; Agriculture- Environment; Packer Concentration; Delaney; 1995 Farm Bill [loose]; Florida Everglades/Sugar","Health Care Quality and Consumer Protection- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Oversight Hearing on Implementation of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Workplace Religious Freedom Act- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Improving the Health Status of Children- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Employment Non-Discrimination Act- Labor and Human Resources Committee; FDA Reform Background Materials; Scientific Discoveries in Cloning: Challenges for Public Policy- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Genetic Information and Health Care- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Analysis of the Natural Disaster Protection Partnership Act; Health Care Quality Grievance Procedures- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Reauthorization of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Improving the Quality of Child Care- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Federal Legislation relating to Health Care Quality- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Health Insurance Coverage for 55 to 64 Year Olds- Labor and Human Resources Committee","Untitled: Legislation: S. 1648 The Preventing Addition To Smoking Among Teens Act Or Past Act Of 1997 [Binder]; Hearing Of The Labor And Human Resources Committee Subcommittee On Public Health And Safety \"Oversight Of The Occupational Safety And Health Administration Thursday, 7/10/1997 [Binder]; Untitled: Labor Committee Mark-Up 3/10/1998: Legislation To Amend The Public Health Service Act; Tobacco Issues [Binder]; The Team Act, Teamwork For Employees And Managers Briefing Book For Hearing 2/12/1997 [Binder]; United States Senate Committee On Labor And Human Resources Team Act (S.295) And OSHA Reform And Reinvention Act (S.1423) [Binder]; Untitled: The Prescription Drug User Fee Act, Briefing Book For Congressional Staff [Binder]","20 unopened envelopes of press clippings; 7/7 - Geoff [spiral notebook]; loose papers: Sen. Warner statements; 4/1996 - 5/1996 [spiral notebook]; loose papers: clippings, statements, and correspondence; 2 packets of press clippings; 2/11/1997 to 4/26/1997 [spiral notebook]; 8/1996 - 2/1997 [spiral notebook]; 4/28 - 7/1/1997 [spiral notebook]; 5/1996 - 8/1996 [spiral notebook]; Senator Warner statements [packet]","6 folders of press clippings in folders by month and filed by date, 2 folders for August and September.","Box of loose press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from 10/2000 to 4/2001","9 Folders of press clippings from 11/1999 to 7/2000","Box of loose press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from January to April 2000","VA Racing Commission; L, HHS, ED/Fg 1997; Goals 2000; Puerto Rican Clemency; Goals 2000 Education America Act [binder]; Breast Implants; Civil Asset for Future","S. Fibel; Princeton Homes; Pope's Head Parkway; DOT- Essential Air Service Regulations; State Department - USIA; Transportation Facts; National Endowment/Arts; Tidewater Winds; John Arnn; Norfolk-Southern/Lunenburg Center; Loose Paper: Southwest Virginia Community College NEA grant application; SBA- Greekfest- Virginia Beach","Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Military repayment on loans; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Wellstone Amend. To HEA/Warner NCAA Objections; Study Report- Avtex Fibers [book]; EPW: R \u0026 D Subcommittee: AVTEX: Notebook Material; EPW: R \u0026 D Subcommittee: AVTEX: General; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : blank folder; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Wellstone; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Hutchinson; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Graham; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Specter- Campus Crime; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Harkin; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Sessions; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Wellstone- Welfare [empty]; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Kennedy; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Bingaman; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Santorum; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Loose paper: legislative record material; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Feinstein; Avtex, Virginia; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Distance Learning","91 folders in chronological order by date","CCA concerns/Bruce Leftwich; General Higher ED: Warner's Statement, sec 326 HBCU added; Loose Paper: H.R. 6; ED Flex Charter Schools; ED Flex","Health Care Safety Net; PPUFA; Medical Devices; Nursing Short; Bio Terrorism - Public Health","McLellan; M Tumargo; CJS FY 2002: VA LW Museum; CJS FY 2002: Marymont; Boy Scouts; CJS FY 2002: Virginia Comm. Policy; CJS FY 2002: Tech; Zerhouni; CJS FY 2002: Achievable Dream; Barry Crane; CJS FY 2002: VA Commonwealth NIH \u0026 Consol. BIO-H023; CJS FY 2002: VA Integrated Justice Tech; Pickering [binder]; CJS FY 2002: VA State Police; Virginia Department of Corrections Available Bed Space [binder]; JUDGE SHIP BOASBERG, JAMES; Car Dealer Manuf. ARB; CJS FY 2002: Benedetti; James; Jay Stephens; CJS FY 2002: Mitretek; Flores; Owen; CJS FY 2002: Secures; CJS FY 2002: VSA Terrorist Information Network Senator John Warner's Office","Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Trauma System; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: General Information; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: WNVT - Megahertz; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Neurol. Center; Juvenile Justice Bill: Brady Bill Information; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Danville/ Piedmont; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: H Black Colleges; Juvenile Justice Bill [presentation folder]; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Criminal Justice Tech; Juvenile Justice Bill: Warner Position; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: VA Living Museum; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Franklin County DARE; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Gov School; Juvenile Justice Bill: Gun Vote Record \u0026 Summary of This Bill; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Youth Leadership Initiative YLI; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: 2000 Labor HHS / Amend ETC; Labor HHS - 2000: Conference; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: CJS Appropriations; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Massey Cancer Center; Labor HHS - 2000: Summaries ETC; Juvenile Justice Bill: Gun Control Votes and Prop.; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Achievable Dream; Juvenile Justice Bill: Summaries/ Genina. of Bill; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: INS Arlington; Juvenile Justice Bill: Guns/ Ammunition; Labor HHS - 2000: Letters Signed etc.; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: D.C. Appropriations; Labor HHS - 2000: Other Requests Projects; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: VA HUD; Labor HHS - 2000: YLI; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Christopher Newport University [presentation folder]; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Colonial Williamsburg FY 2001; Labor HHS - 2000: Interest Groups; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Gunshot Tech; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: JMV Center for Sust. Health; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Virginia Living Museum Campaign [presentation folder]; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Roanoke INS; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Meth - New WS Agent; Labor HHS - 2000: L-HHS Letter Funding Requests FY 2000; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Cent VA Education Study; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: FED Pub Def / Offers; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: VA Tech \u0026 Danville Ben Davenport; Juvenile Justice Bill: Views on S259 From lobbyists, etc.; Juvenile Justice Bill: Conference; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: VA State Police; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: RISS; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: GM Educ.","Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: E2E Marymont 2001; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Shepherd Poverty W \u0026 L; Medicare BBA FIX 99: $1500 Cap; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Haysi; Other Appropriations FY 2002: Eastern Mennonite University [binder]; Medicare BBA Giveback 2000 [presentation folder]; Other Appropriations FY 2002: untitled: Newport News; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Practice Expenses Rv.; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Boys \u0026 Girls; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: WVUT; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Summaries Medic. Ref.; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Premium Support; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: UVA Rural Schools; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Children's Museum; Medicare BBA FIX 99: S.37 / S1263, Outpatient and Patient Transfer S37 - Drg/Transfer S1263 - Stop Loss; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Skilled Nursing Facilities; Other Appropriations FY 2002: VA Tech; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Classika Theater; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: YLI; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Colonial Williamsburg; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: CSBG; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Medicare and Choice; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Grad Med EDCIC; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Medicare \u0026 Choice; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Home Health; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: VHSC; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Fairfax County CHHS; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS:: Massey; Other Appropriations FY 2002: East Menn.; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Old Dom University; Other Appropriations FY 2002: UVA Terrorism; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: George Mason; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Med. Reimbursement; Medicare BBA Giveback 2000: VCSI; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: First Freedom Center; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: VCU; Medicare BBA FIX 99: BBA - General Fix Summaries; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Institute for Student Achievement","Fisher, Davies, Atkeson Conference, 7/27/89; EPW - 101st Congress M.R. Deland Confirm (7/25/89); EPW - 101st Congress Full Committee Hearing (Conf) 7/27/89; EPW - 101st Congress Full Committee Oil Spill Mark-up (7/27/89)","Committee On Labor And Human Resources Subcommittee On Aging, \"Meeting The Challenges Of Alzheimer's Disease: The Biomedical Research That Will Carry Us Into The Twenty-First Century\" Thursday, 6/5/1997, 2:30 P.M. [Binder]; Community Service Employment For Older Americans (Reauthorization Of The Older Americans Act) Key Issues [Binder]; Lechler - False Claims Act; Elian Gonzalez; Older Americans Act Reauthorization [Binder]; S.331 - Work Incentives Act; MR Services / Gen. Jones [presentation folder]; U.S. Senate Committee On Labor And Human Resources, HIV/Aids: Recent Developments And Future Opportunities 10/30/1997 [Binder]; U.S. Senate Committee On Labor And Human Resources, Substance Abuse: The Science Of Addiction And Options For Treatment 7/28/1998 [Binder]","Absarokee MT File [presentation folder]; SEAA/1993; Literacy [presentation folder]; Job Corps [presentation folder]; Coverdell at Education Accounts [presentation folder]","Victims Comp Fund [presentation folder]; Nirschl; Konnarock Stone Mountain Health; Religion [presentation folder]; IDEA [presentation folder]; Refugee Protection Act [presentation folder]; Men's Issues: VAWA, Fatherhood, Responsible Fatherhood Act of 1999 [presentation folder]; Corps [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: Clippings and Correspondence related to Healthcare; Organ Allocation [presentation folder]; Bariatric Surgery [presentation folder]","100th Congress Floor Statements 2nd Session [binder]; Warner Sponsored \u0026 Co-Sponsored Bills 100th Congress 1st Session [binder]; 100th Congress: Bills Sponsored and Cosponsored by Senator Warner [binder]; 99th Congress: Bills Sponsored and Co-sponsored by Senator Warner [binder]","1995 EPW, January - March; 1995 Veterans; 1995 EPW, July - December; 1995 Judiciary; 1995 EPW, April - June; 1995 Intelligence; 1995 Governmental Affairs; 1995 Labor; 1995 Finance; 1995 Foreign Relations; 1995 Rules","VHDA Housing Policy; VA Housing Project; Greenstone Housing Projects; Tourism Caucus Membership List [presentation folder]; Trade- Timber; Columbia 1st; Trade Adjustment Assistance; Hampton Roads; Trade Effects on Virginia- State Initiatives; Shipyards; Trade- Steel; Sugar File; Customs 100: VA Inland Port; Letters [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: Loose correspondence; Natural Resources/Coal; Housing: Lee Gardens Apartments Mtg. w/Wolf 18 2/1987; 100th Congress Rules 9/23/1987; Richmond HUD Personnel; Sugar; VA- 101st Congress CDI-SNAP II Control; Banking: Sovran Bank; Banking 101: HUD Richmond Office; Rural Housing; Reverse Mortgage File; Briefings [presentation folder]","Credit Union; Fort Belvoir/Engineer Proving Ground Springfield Complex; Investors S \u0026 L (Sydney Bostian); Wilson-Weeks Cargo, Carl Smith; Iraqi Issue Scott Wilson; Deposit Insurance Corporation; Deregulation Glass/Steagal Repeal; Nichols Amendment UN/US Command \u0026 Control; Banking Reform Bill S. 543; Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Norfolk; Graphs-Charts on Taxes; NVR Savings Bank; Morton Halperin No. 14; Tim Ryan Political Recommendation; U.S. Navy Memorial [binder]; Raise Standard Deduction; Methanol Plantship Project; Tax Extenders; Somalia Invest SASC; Somalia","FDA; Health/Reading; Untitled presentation folder: Legislation; Health; PARCA; Home Health; Retirement Security; Child Care; HC Compliance Packaging Council; Med. Confidentiality; Loose Correspondence; Ricky Ray (2 folders); Loose: Joint Explanatory Statement of the Committee on Conference","Loose Correspondence; R \u0026 D in VA; Potomac Knowledge way Project Packet; Uniform Standards Coalition packet; American Cancer Society: An Analysis and Review of the Proposed Tobacco Settlement; American Lung Association Research packet; Information technology Congressional Working Group, 4/10/1996 [binder]; VA Technology Council Annual Report 1996; Amendment Template [binder]; Information Technology Association of America packet; Loose correspondence, reports, clippings, press releases regarding tobacco; Information Technology Industry Council; 7 loose technology packets: VA Tech IT Workers, National Software Alliance; 21st Century Workforce Commission; Loose press releases regarding tobacco; Iota's Public Policy Report Fall 1998-Winter 1999 [binder]; Loose reference materials","Response from Senator Mikulski to Co-Sponsored Letter on the Space Station Freedom Program; Reston Facility: NASA Audrey Moore request for meeting with NASA 3/28/1991; Telecommunications Equipment Research and Manufacturing Competition Act 1990 S. 1981; Amtrak Reauthorization and Improvement Act H.R. 5095; Space Station Freedom Program Reston, VA; Environment and Public Works Hearing 2/5/1991, Infrastructure, Productivity, and Economic Growth; The Honorable John Warner; Environment and Public Works Hearing 2/7/1991, Demographic Trends and Transportation Demand; Telecommunications Equipment, Research and Manufacturing Competition Act of 1991 S. 173; Space Station Freedom Program; Wall Street Journal: After Recent Setbacks, NASA Faces a Fight Over Funding, 7/9/1990; Environment and Public Works Water resources, Transportation, Infrastructure Sub-committee, Hearing Magnetic Levitation Transportation Systems, 3/7/1990; MFJ Legislation Must be Fair to All Telcos; Endless Error: The Case for Lifting the Bell Restrictions [binder]; Environment and Public Works Hearing 8/1/1991 GSA; EPW Hearing 1) Congestion Pricing 2) Infrastructure Investment Commission, 3/20/1991; Congressman Wolf's paperwork on Reston: NASA [presentation folder]; EPW Hearing Oversight of GSA's FY 1992 Program Promotion of Public Building Design Excellence, 3/14/1991; \"Local Phone Firms Gain New Freedom\", Washington Post, 7/26/1991","Contracting Out; Cola Cap/Semi-Annual Change; Day Care for Fed. Employees/S. 3007, H.R. 6269; Civil Service General; FY 1985 Budget Request Actions; Commission; Moving Expense Bill-P.L. 98-151; Draft Registration for Civil Service, S. 2740, H.R. 3984; Comparable Worth; Relocation Services; Civil Service Ex-Spouses, S.2821/HR 2300; Closed Inquiries, 1/29/85; Nomination; Pay Equity: The Comparable Worth Issue IP0283P [portfolio folder]; Civil Service Commission; FAA Police Pay; C.S. Correspondence - Legislative; Comparable Worth-1985; Misc. Remarks/Speech Prep.; D.C. Statehood; Bennett Nomination; Becton Nomination","Portsmouth; Edinburgh Greens: 202; Lonesome Pine Hospital; Newport News Voting Rights; Loose Paper: First Baptist Church Bute Street; Prince William Co.; SS United States; Loose Paper: The Allegheny Parkway Report; Lynchburg: Neighborhood Development; Loose Paper: Virginia Water Resources Report; Peninsula Homebuilders Sec. 404; Loose Paper: correspondence; Head Start- Fairfax; Colonel's Quarters; Makemie Manor; Pel Regs - Asphalt; Suffolk Housing - Bishop Black Well, Oct. 24; CDBG- Lynchburg Alphonso Grant; Lewinsville Retirement Res.; RIEGEL; Theatre IV - UDAG; Loose Paper: correspondence; Loose Paper: correspondence; The Care Center; Virginia Air and Space Center Hampton Roads History Center; Church Hill Historic District; 8th; Norfolk People Move; VHD A: Sec. 8 Housing; Stoney Creek Health Center; Gordonsville - CDBG Water Supply; Telamon Corp./labor grant; Enterprise Zones; Loudoun Ambulatory - Surgical Cox; HHS - VA. Water Project; Small Business Admin.; Homeless Day Care - Junior League; Loudoun Memorial Hospital; Loose paper: correspondence; Jack and Shelly Jones - EPA","Management Systems [presentation folder]; Transportation Appropriations/NHS Amendment; Toll Facilities; Simon; Leaky-Jeffords Sec. 143; Repeal Sanction (Mack); Crumb Rubber [presentation folder]; Gregg Bond-I \u0026 M; Third Party; Tolls-Baucus/McConnell; Sarbanes/Mikulski-BW Parkway; NHS Design Standards [presentation folder]; Hours of Service; Murkowski/Dalton Highway; Section 1003 ( c ); DBE's; Conformity; Lautenberg-Speed Limits; CBO Letter; Johnston; Cohen - 13 c; Kohl-Wisc. Truck Weights; Roth/Biden Amtrak Amendment; Thomas: Continue Research [presentation folder]; Reid-Truck Speed Limits; Agriculture-Hours of Service; Members Requests; Grams/Property; Motorcycle Helmets; CMAQ; Freight International Financing; Woodrow Wilson Bridge Bill; Woodrow Wilson Bridge; Thomas - 2nd Amendment; Florida [presentation folder]; CMAQ; Graham: Alligator Alley [presentation folder]; Daschle/Pressler - Sioux City; U.S. 81; McConnell/Ford-Natcher Bridge; Hatfield/Packwood I-5; Jeffords/Design Criteria; Managers Amendment; Innovative Financing; Stevens-S. 440; NHS/Amtrak; NHS Statements; Single Audit; Penn Station [presentation folder]; Dulles Greenway 1995; Pressler/Metric; Specter; Bumpers; Domenici; Recreational Trails; Lott-Pearl River Bridge/Airport Connector; Hutchinson/Tarrant County; Woodrow Wilson Bridge Improvement Study [envelope]; McCain: Demo Funding","Marshal Home Preservation Fund; NPS/Shenandoah Valley Report; Untitled Folder: The Civil War Trust; Manassas- Volunteer Mounted Horse Patrol; Shenandoah Valley National Battlefields Partnership Act of 1993; Shenandoah Valley National Battlefields Partnership Act of 1993; Universal Cask System: VA Power; Patriots Memorial","100th Congress (1st \u0026 2nd Session) Armed Services; 99th Congress (1st \u0026 2nd Sessions) Veterans Affairs; 99th Congress (1st \u0026 2nd Session) Armed Services","Commerce, 1990; Fin- Health-RTD, 1990; Finance, 1990; EPW, 1990; Housing, 1990; Labor-RTD, 1990; Interior- Battlefields, 1990; Judiciary, 1990; Foreign Relations, 1990; Labor, 1990; Veterans, 1990; Governmental Affairs, 1990; Energy, 1990; Rules, 1990","Correspondence dealing with the Coal industry Retiree Health Benefit Act [binder]; Untitled presentation folder: Dear Colleague/Attachments; Statement on the introduction of the Reachback Tax Emergency Relief Act [binder]; Untitled presentation folder: Press; Untitled presentation folder: Legal; Loose Paper: legislative material, correspondence from 1994; Untitled Folder: material dealing with Reachback tax Relief act","Untitled presentation folder: Reach Back Relief 1995; Pittston; Pittston; 1995; Untitled presentation folder: Notes; Reach back Relief Act 1994; Coal Tax Credit","ESA: Pacific Rivers Council; Rhinehart Tire Fire Superfund Site; ABEX Superfund Site-- Portsmouth, VA; RCRA Hearing: Municipal Waste Recycling; 6/5/91; Commerce: NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center; Buckingham County Landfill; Virginia Superfund Sites [presentation folder]: Dixie Caverns Landfill Superfund- Rake; EPW: General: Suffolk Landfill; Fairfax Tank Farm; Virginia Superfund Sites [presentation folder]: H \u0026 H, Inc./FLIPPO Superfund Site; Buckingham county Landfill Superfund Site [book]; Cheatham Annex; Scott's Creek Dump (Portsmouth)","100th Congress (1st and 2nd Session) - Foreign Affairs [binder]; 99th Congress (1st and 2nd Session)- Foreign Affairs [binder]; Binder: empty","2/18 Richland Black Lung Meeting [binder]; Senate Special Committee on Aging-4/11/1990 [binder]; Yeltsin Visit; Virginia Hospital Association Spring Conference-HOS/PAC Breakfast; Black Lung Trust Fund Briefing Books [binder]; Health Insurance Access; Children's Hospital of the Kings Daughters/Tricare Reforms; Welfare Reform; Health Care Reform Conference in Norfold-1/1994; White House Conference on Aging; Nirschl et al.-SR 236-3/11; Aging Committee; Christiansburg-Montgomery Co. Chamber of Commerce Dinner; Unemployment Extension-Fall 1993; Black Lung 1988-89; Medicaid Moratorium/Provider Tax","S. 1304 Baucus/Chafee Wetlands; Global Warming Debate- 103rd Congress; EPW: Environmental Protection Sub: Wetlands City of Hampton Project; S. 823 - National Wildlife Refuge System Management and Policy Act Hearing 6/9/93; EPA Report on Second-Hand Smoke, 1993; FWS Refuge Plan; 9/15/93 EPW Wetlands Hearing S. 1304; Notification of Chemical Application Act- 103rd Congress; RFK Stadium 1991; Wetlands--General Information and Federal Register 8/14th; Endangered Species Act: Recovery Plan and Preservation Plan 5/1992, Committee Hearing 8/1992; Ozone Depletion and Global Warming Debate, 1991-1992; Property Rights; S. 1491 Partnerships for Wildlife; Endangered Species; Miscellaneous","S. 2605 Prescription Drugs, legislation, clippings, newsletters, correspondence, notes, reports; Untitled presentation folder: clippings, correspondence, reports, notes","Chesapeake bay Restoration Act; EPW: EP Subcommittee: Clean Water: CSO's; Amendments/Related Issues Clean Water Act Reauthorization 1991; Clean Water Act Hearing 6/16/1993, General Overview; Clean Water Reauthorization 1993, Baucus-Chafee Bill; 8/5/93 Clean Water Hearing, Other Federal Agencies; Clean Water Act Reauthorization 103rd Congress-General Information; Clean Water Act Overview Hearing, 9/22/1992; 7/93 Watershed Hearing Management; Clean Water Act Hearing 7/1/93, Toxic Provisions","Clover Project- REA Financing- Post Secretary Interior; Untitled folder: reference material regarding commodities futures; Loose Conference Packet; Chem. Lawn Amendments/Statement; Nominations; Cotton Yields; USDA Reorganization Passed 103rd Congress; Border Collie; Dioxin; Vitamins-MJB; ODEC/Highly Confidential [presentation folder]; Minority Farmers 1990 Farm Bill; Pari-Mutuel Sports; Pesticides/Insecticides; Pesticides- EPA Worker Protection Standards; Food Stamps-US Printing; New Castle Ranger Station; Farm Bill; Clinton Budget- FY 1996, USDA; Minority Set-Aside; Loose Conference packets (3); Glickman/Nomination; 1989 Pork Issues; Untitled Folder: correspondence, agendas, and legislation regarding S.178; Windy Hill; Loose clippings; Memos; Nutrition","S. 1862 - Wildlife Refuge Mgmt. Act; Space Station; S. 58--The National Biological Diversity Act of 1991; Lewis \u0026 Clark Center - Explore; Lorton Landfill Amendment 101st Congress, 1991 DC Appropriations; Metro D. C. Waste Management Study Robb; 1991 Clean Coal Projects; RCRA's \"Derived From\" Rule: A Regulation Frustrating RCRA's Goals of Resource Conservation and Recovery","Background on Space Station: Coalition Information; Background on Space Station: Congressional Quarterly Articles; Background on Space Station: Memos; Space Station [binder]; Background on Space Station: Space Station Debate 8/2/1994 VA - HUD Appropriations; Background on Space Station: Articles on Space Station; Background on Space Station: \"Dear Colleague\" Letters; Background on Space Station: 1. Draft Statement on Space Station 2. \"Benefits to Humanity\" Congressional Research Service Memo [binder]; Space Station Articles 1995; Space Station Freedom, Reston, VA. Facility; Background on Space Station [presentation folder] Space Station Articles; The Superconducting Super Collider [binder]; Background on Space Station: C. R. S. Reports; Senator Warner Space Station Statement Sept. 26/1995; Space Station Debate 1995 Background Information","NADEP Norfolk [presentation folder]; untitled: Itinerary for 6/10/1993 [binder]; Norfolk - Miscellaneous SC [presentation folder]; Naval Undersea Warfare Center NUWC [presentation folder]; NADEP Norfolk [VHS]; Base Closure 1991 [presentation folder]; Naval Surface Warfare Center - Dahlgren [presentation folder]","Senate Republican Tf. for Defense Conversion April - June 1992 [binder]; Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 4 (References) [binder]; Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 3 (References) [binder]","Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Committee Testimony; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: General Information; Federal Employees EEDC; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Position Articles and Letters; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Letters - Oppose; Hatch Act 1993; PERRY POST OFFICE; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress.: Letters - Pro; Early Retirement Bill; Hatch Act 1991; S 349 - Lobbying Disclosure Act; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Newspaper Articles; S.1 - Unfunded Mandate; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Reports and Research; Hatch Act; Nat. and Comn. Service - 1991-; H.R. 782; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Bulletins and Newsletters","Front Royal VA Customs Staffing Reduction; State Unclaimed Property Equitable escheatment; FASB S1175; Fannie May and State Information on Branching; Freddie Mac; Federal Reserve System; VAT; CDBG; Bank Regulation; National Customs Automation System; Capital Gains (2?); IRAS; Derivatives; 1992 End of Session Notes on Banking Legislation; FIRRea Report; Defense Production Act; Credit Crunch; Credit Union Information; BANK Regulator Consolidation; Banking Overview; H.R. 11 Tax Bill 10/1992 [presentation folder]; State Taxes; Secondary Mortgage Market; 1991 Virginia Tax Exempt Bonds; Taxation of Corporate Sponsorship; Targeted Jobs Tax Credit; IRS: Corporate Gifts to Charities Abroad; 1992 Tax Guide; 1994 Banking Bills; Mr. Gates; Excise Taxes \u0026 Retrogresivity; Richmond Redcup and Housing Authority; Passive Losses; Shelby/Mack ECO Growth Act; Larry Lindsey Federal Reserve Nomination; A History of the Thrift Industry and Thrift Information; Luxury Tax; Mortgage Revenue Bonds","EPA: RCRA Reforms; 101st Congress, 2nd Session, EPW Hearing on Interstate Solid Waste Transport, 7/18/1990; RCRA Amendments [presentation folder]: Lautenberg Amendments, Durenberger Amendment, Symms Amendment, Jeffords Amendments, Moynihan Amendments., Woffard Amendments, Smith Amendment, Metzenbaum Amendment, Graham Amendment, Reid-Warner-Scrap Amendment; Recycling Hearing: Responsible Entity, 3/5/92; 102nd Congress EPW Hearing, Interstate Transportation of Solid Waste, 6/18/1991; Recycling Hearing 3/5/92; S 976; RCRA: Industrial D; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence","RTC-Clippings, etc.; KIT WEBB (IRS Case); NAFTA; Dislocated Workers - Job Assistance; MPVs; Entitlements; Social Security Notch; Caribbean Basin Trade; Flood Insurance-Research; SSDI Reform; World Bank; Tax Extenders; Pension Plans-Cross Testing; European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD); S. 1633 [envelope]; Untitled Folder: Clippings; GATT; EKG, Young Physician etc.; H.C. Meetings with Constituents (notes); S.265-Economic Growth and Regulatory; 3/1992 Tax Bill - Rejected; Trade; AMT (Alternative Minimum Tax); FDIC-Bank Regulations Capital to Asset Ratios; Truth in Tax-Exempt Giving Act; Medicare-Medicaid (CRS, etc.); Gas Tax BTU \u0026 Transportation Tax; Senator Warner-NAFTA; Trade: Burlington Ind.; D.C. Taxicab; Community Development Banking Act; General Banking; Mortgage Revenue Bonds; Otolaryngologists/Plastic Surgeons; Credit Unions; Home Health Care; Homelessness; Medicare Physician Payment Reform; Diversification of Financial Services; Social Security; Cola; Vat Tax; Estate Tax; IRS Code-Section 936","An Analysis of the Industrial Structure of Virginia's Defense Industry, 2/1993; Loose Papers: Clippings, Memos, Charts, Faxes; Gov's Commission on Def Conversion \u0026 Econ. Adjustment; Defense Conversion; Governor's Conference on Defense Conversion [2 portfolio folders]; A Profile of Defense Procurement Spending in Virginia Defense Expenditures in Virginia, 7/1992; Governor's Commission on Defense Conversion and Economic Adjustment [binder]; Untitled Folder: Talking Points and Clippings; Special Edition; Governor's Commission on Defense Conversion and Economic Adjustment, First Report to the Governor, 11/1992; Defense Cuts: State and Local Action for Economic Adjustment; Norfolk-Defense Conversion; Estimated Private Sector Defense Employment by Industry and Region in Virginia, 2/1993; Listing Virginia's Prime Defense Contractors Ranked by Contract, 2/1993; A CBO Study: The Economic Effects of Reduced Defense Spending, 2/1992; Crystal City Defense Conversion; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation [United States Senate portfolio folder]","Hatch Act [binder]; N View; Hydrosystems; Virginia Governor Report on International Trade Development (2/5/1993); Turbines and Generations; Merck Foreign Trade Zone; Active Matrix Liquid Crystal; Andrews \u0026 Assc., Chocolate Manufacturers; Untitled Folder: Correspondence, Clippings, Portfolio Folder; US Chili/FTA; BTG; Lori: Civil Rights 1991 [presentation folder]: Memorandum, Clippings, Reports, Press Releases, Letter and Backup Binder; Civil Rights Legislation 1990 [presentation folder]: Correspondence, Memorandum, Reports","Solid Waste in General; 102nd Congress - 1st Session Subcommittee on Environ. Prot. BASEL CONVENTION (7/26/91); Basel Convention-International Tran boundary Movement of Hazardous Waste--Memorandum of Law; Points of Contact; Recycling Legislation Senator Warner; RCRA: Hazard Waste Incinerators; RCRA: Shell Oil vs. EPA; 102nd Congress Legislation Resource Conservation and Recovery Act--Solid Waste; RCRA: Hazardous Wastes; S. 1429 Hazardous Waste Reduction; Correspondence","Brinkema, Leoni Judge-Eastern; Eastern, Smith, Rebecca B.; Farrell, Thomas Judge-Eastern; Blank, Irving Easter Judgeship; Wright, Wiley Judgeship-Eastern; Herman, Sharon Judge-Eastern; Judge Williams Vacancy; Morgan, Henry Judge-Eastern; Lawson, Thomas Judge-Eastern; Berkley, Waverly Judgeship - Eastern; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District; Sheridan, Paul Judge-Eastern; Eastern District Judgeship 1991; Jackson, Raymond Judgeship-East; Jackson, Raymond Judge-Eastern; Judgeships - Eastern District; Cynkar, Robert Judge-Eastern; Anderson, Alvin Judgeship - Eastern; King, Ray Judge-Eastern; Humphreys, Robert Judge-Eastern; Clark, Mort Judgeship-Eastern; Slater, Mildred Judge-Eastern; Townsend, Lee Judge-Eastern; Ellis, T. S. Judge-Eastern Dist.; Eastern - Townsend, H. Lee; Eastern District Judgeships; Glaser, Richard Judge-Eastern; Payne, Robber Judgeship-Eastern; Lemons, Donald Judgeship-Eastern; David, Buddy Judge-Eastern; Bishop, Bruce Judge-Eastern; Mahoney, Maureen Judge-Eastern; Murphy, Gregory Judgeship-East; U.S. Judgeships; Western - Wilson, same","Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 1 [binder]; Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 2 [binder]","5 folders, A-E containing correspondence, reports, notes; Regulatory Flexibility Act [presentation folder]; GAO Report: Agencies Compliance [presentation folder]; Hearing 3/8/1995 [presentation folder]; White House Small Business Conference; Articles, General Information on Reg Flex [presentation folder]; Kerry Small Business Bill 1994; SBA Chief Advocate Info [presentation folder]; Regulatory Flexibility Bill [presentation folder]","6/11/1993 Hearings; Final Closure- Articles; Norfolk Shipyard; NESEC Portsmouth; The Honorable John W. Warner, United States Senate, Russell Senate Office Bldg. [binder]","Letters- BRAC 93; Navy Correspondence; BRAC- Letters; VA Hearing- 4/20/1993; Base Closure Data [envelope]; GAO Reports, Process; Vint Hill Farm Station; Crystal City- Miscellaneous- Post BRAC; Crystal City- Court Challenge; Crystal City-Purchase Option; BRAC Transition Initiative; BRAC- Report to President; BRAC- Public Law 101-510; NADED- Conversion; Military Cleanup; Personal Notes","Richmond- DOD Data Center, Other Virginia Closings/Issues; Fort Lee; Loose paper: Report of Secretary of Navy, Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990; Fort Monroe; NAS Oceana","Institute of Packaging Professionals; Charity Bill; Equal Remedies Act (Civil Rights); European Trade; NAFTA; Housing Issues (gen); NAOMI: RTC; Clarence Thomas; Loose Paper: Housing Affairs","1993 EPW, April-June; 1993 EPW, July-September; 1993 Rules; 1993 EPW, October-December; 1993 EPW January-March; 1993 Energy, July-December; 1993 Energy, January-June; 1993 Governmental Affairs; 1993 For Relations; 1993 Labor; 1993 Judiciary","Base Transition Offices; Arlington/Crystal City","Record of Decision, FINAL Environmental Impact Statement for the Revised Land and Resource Management Plan; George Washington National Forest Maps [shrink wrapped package]; Final Environmental Impact Statement-George Washington National Forest; Comments and Responses: Appendix I to the FINAL Environmental Impact Statement-George Washington National Forest; A Summary of the FINAL Environmental Impact Statement for the Revised Land and Resource Management Plan","Legislative Activities (1/5/1993-7/10/1993); Legislative Activities (1/3/1991-7/18/1992); 1993 Veterans; Legislative Activities (1/5/1993-10/15/1994); 1993 Finance; Legislative Activities (1/5/1991-4/25/1992); Old Misc.; Legislative Activities (1/3/1991-1/11/1992); 1993 SBA","14 Legislative Activities Books: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia","Virginia Port of Entry; NAFTA (publications and correspondence )","Virginia Dept of World Trade; Dunkel Draft (GATT); Rosemary O'Brian Saferco; Elastic Corporation; Germany Trip; China Slave Labor; Textiles; Mr. Fagan: EEC; Enterprise for the Americas; Va Port Authority (fumigant on logs); Japan's Securities Crisis; EC Oil Seed Subsidy; NATO; Dept of Labor trade Adjustment; Multi-Purpose Vehicles; Free Trade Makes Sense; Rules of Origin; Japanese Construction; Hormone- Free Trade; Hercules/Aqualon; Furniture Manufacturers","Loose Paper: copies of bill amendments, rough drafts; Military Retirement; Alternative Persian Gulf War Powers; Nomination Issues; Loose paper: photocopies of congressional record, speeches and reports; Untitled Folder: copies of amendments; Untitled Folder: National Security issues; Loose paper: books dealing with the interpretation of the War Powers Act, and copies of amendments","COE - 25,000 Ton Policy; Lawson Jones - COE - Wetlands; New File: EPW, EP Sub, Clean Air, Municipal Waste Incinerators [presentation folder]; EPW 101, EP Subcommittee, Clean Air, Acid Rain [presentation folder]; New File: EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, State Mtgs.; 1987-1988 Appropriations; New File: EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, ADMINISTRATION DOCS [presentation folder]; EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, Nonattainment [presentation folder]; EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, Warner Rocket Amendment [presentation folder]; 1990 Clean Air Act Warner Acid Rain Amendment; Corps of Engineers - Dinwiddie; EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, 1990 Acr: Bills, Reports [folder \u0026 packet]; Poquoson River; TOXICS [presentation folder]","Co-Sponsored 1989 [presentation folder]; No Position 1990 July - Dec [empty presentation folder]; No Position [empty presentation folder]; Co- Sponsored 1990 [presentation folder]","EPW Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation and Infrastructure Hearing on Public Buildings-GSA, 3/20/1990; EPW Mark-up, FWI Committee Meeting 9/5/1990; Subcommittee on Water Resources Transportation and Infrastructure Hearing on Infrastructure Council Act, 7/17/1990; Economic Development Administration Budget FY 1991; S. 2740 Water resources Development Act 1990 Sections 311 and 312; Economic Development Administration 1989 Annual Report; Department of Transportation FY 1991 Budget; EPW Press Conference, Rebuilding the Foundations: State and Local Public Works Financing and Management; EPW Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation and Infrastructure Hearing, 4/19/1990 S. 2183; EPW Reconciliation FY 1991-1995; Water Resources Bill Letter from Congressman Bennett, Nassau County, Florida; Water Resources Development Act 1990-Conference; Untitled folder: Testimonies and reference materials; 1990 Water Resources Act EPW Hearing Mark-up 5/22/1990; Appropriations - Transportation, Manassas Airport [presentation folder]; National Highway Fatality and Injury Reduction Act (Helmets and Seatbelts) 1989; Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation, and Infrastructure 3/1st Hearing (1990 WRDA); HR 5314 Water Resources Development Act, Amendment by Cong. Sisisky; Untitled folder containing speeches and correspondence; Statement by Senator John Warner, EPW Mark-up Water Resources Dev. Act S. 2183; Appalachian Regional Commission 1991 Budget Issues; EPW Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation, and Infrastructure Hearing ARC and EDA 9/13/1990 [presentation folder]; National Highway Fatality and Injury Reduction Act (Helmets and Seatbelts) 1989; Water Resources Development Act 1990, Congresswoman Lynn Martin Letter; Environment and Public Works, Mark-up Public Buildings, 6/12/1990; Federal Aviation Administration City of Manassas Airport; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Fiscal Year 1991; EPW Federal Infrastructure Council Act (Burdick) [presentation folder]; EPW 5/15/1990 Hearing on Assistance for developing Environmental Facilities; EPW Polling, 4 Water Resources Resolutions","Gulf Pollution Task Force Advisory Meeting III, Briefing Notebook, 7/11/1991; EPW: General: Environmental Strategy/Legislation; NEA Funding 101st Congress, Warner's Bill S. 3010; 101st Legis/ Sponsored and Co-Sponsored [4 envelopes]; Ethyl Additive; NPS Huntley Meadows Lockheed Blvd.; Ivan Selin/Mike Hayden Nomination 5/21/1991","SBIR Hearing-House 11/26/1991; Enhanced Modular Signal Processor (UYS-2); Camp Picket/A. P. Hill Realignment; Congressional Monitor; Assault Weapons; Closed Cases; Closed Cases; Canadair Challenger Briefing [binder]; 10/29/1991 Hearing/SB and Kuwait; Base Closure- Credit Union; Navy Consolidation GSA; Miscellaneous; VA Forum Speech 11/14/1991; Loose Correspondence regarding General Dynamics; Army Corps Reorganization; GSA/Navy Building Procurement; CIA Relocation; Navy Consolidations","American Psychological Association; Job Corps; US Post Office Congressional Briefing Material, 99th Congress (2 copies) [loose]; American Amputee Foundation; Southern Regional Task Force on Infant Mortality Interim Report and A Fiscal Imperative [loose]; National Association of College Admissions Counselors; Committee on Aging Testimonies [untitled]; American Diabetes Association; Background on the Civil Service Retirement System [loose]; Vocational Education; A Report to Congress from the Office of Special Counsel [loose]; American Lung Association of Virginia; Reports on Aging, GRH and Elderly [envelope]; Loose correspondence, tax forms, newsletters; American Postal Workers Union; Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International; Report to the Chairman Special Committee on Aging United States Senate: Medicare's Policies and Prospective Payment Rates [loose]; Pension Forum IV: Federal Pension Speech [envelope]; Loose documents regarding Medicare and retirement; Age Discrimination in Employment Act; Clippings and reports regarding Social Security [envelope]; Testimonies regarding pacemakers [loose]; American Library Association, Education Reform; United Cerebral Palsy Association Congressional Visits Information Packet; Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and Disability Insurance Trust Funds [loose]","US Army Senior Officer Legal Orientation Course Desk Book, 1991 [binder]; Military Law Reporter, Volume 19 (1991) [binder]; Fiscal Law Desk Book, 32nd Fiscal Law Course, 1991 [binder]; Military Law Reporter, Volume 1 (1973) [binder]","1995 Education; 1995 Budget; 1995 Press Releases; 1995 Agriculture; 1995 Banking; 1995 Administration; 1995 Energy; 1994 Speeches/Floor Statements; 1995 Aging; 1995 Commerce; 1995 Speeches/Floor Statements, January - June; 1995 Armed Services; 1995 Appropriations; 1995 Speeches-Floor Statements, July - December","EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress CFC Hearing, 5/19/89; EPW Committee 101 Congress Subcommittee Hearing -- OIL SPILLS 7/13/1989; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress Toxic Chemical Use in Aerospace, 7/5/89; EPW Committee - 101st Congress Oil Spill Legislation Hearing, 7/21/89 [empty folder]; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress Right to Know Pollution Data, 5/10/89; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress North American Wetlands Conservation Act, 6/1/89; EPW - 101st Congress Hearing on Oil Spill Legislation (7/21/89) [empty folder]; EPW - 101st Congress RCRA Authorization; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress Clean Water Oversight, 6/16/89; EPW - 101st Congress Turner Conference Hearing (7/24/89); EPW Committee Mark-Up 101 Congress S.804, North American Wetlands, 6/22/89; EPW Committee - 101st Congress Oil Spill Legislation Hearing, 7/21/89; EPW 101 Congress Hearing Re: NRC Reorganization, 7/19/89; EPW Committee 101 Congress Full Committee Reconciliation Mark-Up, 7/20/89; EPW Committee 101 Congress Subcommittee Hearing Coastal Pollution, 7/12 \u0026 7/25/89; EPW - 101st Congress Full Committee Business Meeting, T 7/20/89 [empty folder]; EPW Committee101 Congress Full Committee Mark-Up S.804 North American Wetlands, 7/20/89","1993 Speeches/Floor Statements; 103rd Congress Co-signed 1994; 102nd Congress Co-signed 1991; 102nd Congress Co-sponsored 1992; 102nd Congress Co-signed 1992; 102nd Congress Co-sponsored 1991; 103rd Congress Sponsored Leg.; 103rd Congress Co-signed 1993; 103rd Congress Co-sponsored 1993; 103rd Congress Co-sponsored 1994; 103rd Congress No Positions 1994; 103rd Congress Dear Colleagues; 102nd Congress Sponsored Leg.","OPM RIF Regulations; Merit Cash Awards; untitled: FBI contract [envelope]; Revenue Forgone / Blind Mailings; Reduction - In - Force; Pay Comparability Raise; ICC Pay Appropriations; NASA Engineers; Federal Government Service Task Force [envelope]; Pay Raise; Postmaster; United States Office of Personnel Management News [packet]; Merit Pay, Pay Equity / H.R. 5680 S958; Public Employee Appreciation Day; Lorton Retirees; loose papers: civil service retirement; Merit Pay; New Federal Retirement; DoD Civilian Moving Expenses; Prince William Postal; Moving Expenses Amendments - 1985; 1989 - Relocation / Last Move Home; retirement benefits [packet]; Government Reorganization - OMB Plan; Recommendations","Warner Record: Finance / Taxes; Warner Record: TRADE; Warner Record: Social Security (Senior Citizens); Warner Record: Banking / Housing / Urban Affairs; Warner Record: Judiciary; Warner Record: Budget \u0026 Appropriations; Warner Record: Environment; Warner Record: Education; Warner Record: Regulatory Reform; Warner Record: Commerce / Small Business; Warner Record: Savings \u0026 Loans; Warner Record: Energy / Natural Resources; Warner Record: Labor; Warner Record: National Security; Warner Record: Transportation; Warner Record: Health; Warner Record: Welfare; Warner Record: Aging; Warner Record: Federal Employees","Contracting Facts [presentation folder]; Computer Instructions \u0026 Notes; Closed Cases [presentation folder]; Norfolk Signed RIF; International Trade / Kuwait; AF Restructuring; German / U.S. Army Band Concert; untitled: office information; Navy Sealift; Congressional Monitor; Admiral Kimmel File [presentation folder]; VA National Guard Projects; Ethics; General Dynamics Move to No. VA.; Virginia Contractor Info; American Gear Mfg. Association; Carbonyl Iron Powders; Kuwait Embassy (Miscellaneous); Newport News / Saudis FF2000; Navy MILCON Projects","SSDI-Disabled Yet Denied; Pacemakers; Dickinson-Medicaid Hearing; Profiles in Aging America; Memorandum and Agendas [binder]; Hearing: \"Prescription Drug Prices\"; Older American Drug Victims; Untitled Folder: Correspondence and Clippings related to UV Health Sciences Center; Hearing: \"SSA's Representative Payee Program: Safeguarding Beneficiaries Against Abuse\"; Hearing: \"New Directions for SSA: Revitalizing Service to the Public\"; UVA Luncheon; UVA health Sciences Center Luncheon; Aging in Place: Community Based Care for Older Virginians [3 envelope]; Hearing: \"Medigap Policies: Filling Gaps or Emptying Pockets?\"; Hearing: \"Federal Implementation of Obra 87 Nursing Home Reform Provisions Hearing\"; Hearing: \"Aging in Place: Community-Based Care for Older Virginians\"","Relocation '90; Nat. Guard Technicians; Edward J Mazur, Nominee for Controller, Office of Federal Financial Management-OMB; BCBSNCA/Medicare Contract; Ag-Cash \u0026 C.L.O.C.; Pension Tax Treatment; Wilson-Long Term Care; Pihston; Narfe Debate; Coal Industry--S. 1989; Heinz-Coal Health Benefits","S. 965; Other Amendments; Highways; Budget; EPW Hearing, Reauthorization of Federal Surface Transportation Programs, 5/14/1991/Sen. Warner Statement Before EPW Committee; Minimum Allocation; Votes; FAST Amendment; Untitled presentation folder: Memorandum, Press Releases, Clippings; Charts; Fast Summary; Low Population Density Factors; Amendments","Proposed Wilderness Designation in Virginia-1991; Manassas Battlefield; Battlefields; Ferry Farm; Rappahannock River Refuge; Interior Appropriations. 1993; H.R. 09, Virginia Parks Bill; Shenandoah National Park, Related Lands Study; ENR: INT: Offshore Drilling; 1992 Transportation Appropriations.; Manassas Battlefield; Untitled Folder: Federal Emergency Management Agency; Untitled presentation folder: Background Material regarding Utah; Interior Appropriations; Back Bay/Plum Tree Bland","S. Resolution Forms; S. Bill Forms; Congressional Record Reprints; 106th Weekly Mail Reports; 106th No Position; S. 2370 - ISTEA - 1991 102nd Congress; S. J. Resolution Forms; Amendment Forms; Information Circulated; S. Con. Resolution Forms; 106th Legislation Warner Co-sponsored; Byrd Statute; Bork; JW Intros; 106th Warner Sponsored Legislation; 106th \"Dear Colleagues\" Co-Signed; Sample Letters/Forms; 106th Cosponsors of Warner Legislation (UCs); LA/LC Responsibilities; 106th Cosigned Letters; 106th Warner \"Dear Colleagues\"; 106th Floor Statements; 106th \"Dear Colleagues\" Misc.","Research; Transfer Highway and Transit; Land Use; Planning Amendments; Governors Letter/Senators Letter; S. 404 Ref (revised); ISTEA Reauth-21-26 B Level; Recreational Trails; Route 50; Traffic Calming; Sec. 4(f) and Sec. 106 Streamlining and NEPA, Nyden/Graham; CBO Runs; Function 400; Old Runs; MAQ; EPW Committee Rules; HERS; ISTEA: Formula Calculations; Amendment w/; ISTEA Hearing: New York, 4/7/97; Wetlands; 4.3 cent revenue; Research-CRS-ITS; Baucus/4.3 cent transfer; Rec. Trails; Trust Fund Balance/$26 B; Budget Resolution Amendment; ISTEA Budget Levels; Route 50; Traffic Calming; Billboards","Warner Record 1991 [binder]; untitled: [binder]; Catastrophic Health I: CH 1127 Nursing House /High Cost Concerns; Catastrophic Health I [presentation folder]; 1988 Catastrophic Health; Catastrophic Health I: S-1127 1987 Medicare Cat. H Loss Prev. Act; Catastrophic Health II: Recent Press Release (late Sept. to Oct. ) Concerning Cat, Health as Whole; Catastrophic Health I: Cancer Prevention; Catastrophic Health I: CH 1127 Medicaid; untitled: legislative status of bills [binder]; untitled: [binder]; Catastrophic Health Amendment; Catastrophic Health II [presentation folder]; AARP VIEWS","U.S. District Court Eastern District of North Carolina Raleigh Division, Order and Memorandum Opinion: State of North Carolina, et al., v. Colonel Ronald E. Hudson, et al. 7/7/1987 [book]; Decision and Findings in the Constituency Appeal of the Virginia Electric and Power Company from an Objection by the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, 5/19/1994 [book]; U.S. District Court Eastern District of North Carolina Raleigh Division, Order and Memorandum Opinion: State of North Carolina, et al., v. Colonel Ronald E. Hudson, et al. 2/2/1990 [book]; United States Department of the Army Corps of Engineers, Lake Gaston Project Environmental Assessment [book] (2 copies); ENR: INT: Brandy Station Battlefield [presentation folder]; Feasibility report and Final Environmental Impact Statement, Water Supply Study Hampton Roads, Virginia Chowan River and Tributaries Virginia and North Carolina [book]; S.640 (Floor) [presentation folder]; FERC: Environmental Assessment, Non-project Use of Project Lands and Water for the City of Virginia Beach Water Supply Project FERC 2009-003 7/23/1993 [book]","Interstate Waste Amendments - Warner; Flow Controls: Municipal Solid Waste; Untitled: Interstate waste 1994-1995 [presentation folder]; Solid Waste Transportation [presentation folder]; Interstate Waste 1999 [presentation folder]","untitled: The National Fund For the U. S. Botanic Garden 1991 Board Member Manual [binder]; ALAR [presentation folder]; The National Fund for the United States Botanic Garden [2 presentation folders]; untitled: Alar and pesticides; 1989-1990 Spray Bulletin For Commercial Tree Fruit Growers [booklet]; ALAR [binder]; loose papers: clippings, Botanic Garden materials, EPA materials; 3 Untitled Folders: The National Fund for the United States Botanic Garden","106th Commerce, Science, and Transportation; 106th Finance; 106th Floor Statements; 106th Rules and Administration; 106th Cosigned Letters; 106th Ethics; 106th Intelligence; 106th Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; 106th Armed Services; 106th Small Business; 106th Energy and Natural Resources; 106th Governmental Affairs; 106th Judiciary; 106th Budget; 106th Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs; 106th Foreign Relations; 106th Environment and Public Works; 106th Congress Veterans' Affairs","Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Access and Costs: Recommendations for Title IV;\" 7/24/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Students AID Delivery: $320 Million, Too Much Money for Too Little Accountability?\" 5/15/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Pell Grants and Tax Policy: which Approach Serves which Population; 3/14/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act; 2/27/1997 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Professional Development (Title V)--- The Role of Higher ED Institutions in Preparing our Teachers for the 21st Century; 3/20/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Hearing book: \"The Non-School Hours: Mobilizing School and Community Resources;\" 2/25/98 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Opportunity Programs: Opening the Doors to Higher Education;\" 6/12/97 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; 7/29/1997; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Overview of Adult Education;\" 5/16/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Over View of Vocational Education;\" 4/24/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Campus Based Programs - Reshaping Policy to Meet the Needs of a Changing Student Population;\" 4/23/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Technology and the Virtual University: Opportunities and challenges;\" 4/16/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Reauthorization of IDEA\" 1/29/1997 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Committee on Education and the Workforce; 5/15/97","Hearing on Chesapeake Bay, Great Lakes Environmental Protection Subcommittee; 7/18; Chesapeake Bay Restoration Act of 1993; Clean Water Act Regional Programs Chesapeake Bay; 8/4/93; Hopewell/Pretreatment; Judicial Review; Sediments; Untitled Folder: wetlands; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: Virginia Power; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: DSE; Clean Water 1996; Clean Water: CSOs; Contaminated Sediment; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: Watershed Planning/Program","106th Administration, 1999-2000; 106th Appropriations, 2000; 106th Aging, 1999-2000 [empty]; 106th Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; 1999-2000; 106th Appropriations, 1999","Lanfenberg; Baucus; Graham; Wyden; Wilson Bridge-FEIS; Warner; Untitled Folder: Highway funding; Hutchinson; Allard; Lieberman; Constructor Magazine: with Senator Warner on the cover, 6/1997 (4 copies); Sessions; Inhofe; Byrd-Gramm Amendment; ISTEA: Truck Issues and Safety; Bills; Chafee","Travel Agent Commission Cap; Bristol Utilities; Energy Day; FY 1996 Appropriations; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: ETW Appropriations; Coast Guard; Joint Planning Project [binder]; Energy and Warner Appropriations FY 1997; One Call; Battlefield Protection Program; Congressional Briefing Book- Ellen Stein; 7/26/96 [binder]; Amtrak/Railroad Issues; National Ground Intelligence Center; YRE - IB; Warner '93 Amendments; National Airport Terminal; Regulatory Reform; Thank you; Automobile Museum; Eastern Shoreline; MT Weather; IWT Appropriations; Tourism; CSX; RT 288; Miller FDE; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: ETW Appropriations; Weston; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: Commerce Appropriations; Energy Day; Wildlife Refuge Bill; Gateway 2000; BESTEA; The Board; Rappahannock Refuge; Airports; NAFTA and Transportation; VA Warner- Oak Hill","Gateway 21 Virginia's Regional Airport System Plan Study; Loose Papers: Tables, Outlines, and Summaries regarding Transportation; Senator Warner (Ellen Stein) 225; Untitled Folder: Correspondence and Memorandum regarding the Elizabeth River; Levisa Fork Basin Flood Damage Reduction Study [red folder]; Joint Planning Project: Black Bay National Wildlife Refuge [binder]; A2; Banking Bill 1987--S. 790/HR 27","NHS Hearing: Innovative Finance 4/6/95; DOT Reorganization; Transportation Mandates NGA AASHTO VDOT; NHS: Intermodal Connectors; ISTEA Sec. 1003 Limitations; Transportation Conformity; Transportation Enhancements; Appropriations/Demo Rescissions; NHS: 2/23/95 Hearing; Transportation Warranties; Highway Safety: Alcohol; DOT: SIBs and Admin funding; Scenic Byways; NHS: Recreational Trails","74 folders arranged chronologically by day, 1/1-3/15/1989","Background [presentation folder]; Questions [presentation folder]; NHS Hearing: Mandates 3/30/1995 (153, 1038); Briefing Book Senator John Warner S. 1121 [binder]; Shenandoah Battlefields 1995; Testimony [presentation folder]; ENR: Lake Gaston Project- City of VA Beach","S. 1023 DC Highway Waiver; ITS; Statement [presentation folder]; NHS: Vehicle Scrappage; S. 440 (As Passed Senate); Speed Limit; DOT Budget; Davis-Bacon; NHS: Trust Fund Off Budget; Briefing for Senator John W. Warner [binder]; Smart Road 1995; I-73","Committee Reports [presentation folder]; Parris Actions [presentation folder]; S. 513 Retirement Provisions [presentation folder]; Council Opposition et al. [presentation folder]; Polygraph Protection; Mikulski/Warner Amendment [presentation folder]; Bureau of Mines; Government Exec. Pay Raise; Lump Sum Tax Treatment; CFC/OPM/Appropriations Amend.; Principals [presentation folder]; Consensus Amendment [presentation folder]; Managing to Payroll; Plant Closing; Debate Material and Newspaper [presentation folder]; Background Information [presentation folder]; Whistleblower Protection Act; Senate and House Bills [presentation folder]; Teachers/Education [presentation folder]; CR 1987 Relocation; Run to Daylight; GSA 1987 - Marty Gold; Preference Amendment [presentation folder]; Prohibition on Funding [presentation folder]; Welfare Reform; Dan Daniel Post Office; McKee Confirmation, Koch '89; Mikulski Amendment [presentation folder]; D.C. Residency; Postal Service - Off Budget; Susan Alvarado Confirmation","GSA; Speechwriting; Check; Shutdown '96; Untitled presentation folder: Clippings, Correspondence; Furlough Protection Act; Senator; Furlough Protection Act; America's National Maritime Museum; Seahunt; Untitled Folder: Talking Points, Correspondence; Damon Pike; Monument; U.S. General Services Administration, FY 1997, Congressional Justifications; Amtrak Board; DOT","Stafford County; Water Projects Misc.; Fredericksburg Bus Service; Reese Smith-Quail Run; Water Resources Legislation, 1985; Roanoke-Spring Hollow Res.; COE-Aberdeen Proving Ground; Corps of Engineers Gen.; Cogeneration Plants; Navsea Norfolk; Pound Lake; COE-Rudiger (contract); Winchester Airport; Stafford Airport; Ferguson-Smith Mtn. Lake 404 Permit; Greater Roanoke Transit Co.; Waynesboro Flood Control; Loose Papers: Correspondence; Salem Church Lake; Museum Services, Institute of; Warrentown Flood Control; Page County: Transportation; Waterford Issues; User Fees; Mathews County-Horn Harbor","NPS-Music Center, Fishers Peak; Cedar Island [presentation folder]: Chincoteague Island, Cedar Island; False Cape State Park; Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge; Jefferson's Poplar Forest; Appropriations: Montpelier, 1991; Brandy Station/1993; Untitled Folder: Boucher's Interior Appropriations Requests; Mason Neck Wildlife Refuge; Manassas Battlefield Park; Arts in Virginia, National Endowment for the Arts, 1993","The Evidentiary Record Pursuant to S. Res. 16; Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr, Part 2 (2 copies); Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr, Part 3; Press Releases, Reports, etc. related to the Clinton Impeachment [binder]; Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr, Part 1 (2 copies)","Disney-General Info; Agriculture Appropriations - Biotech Center VPI; Roanoke Urban Renewal Relief; Disney's America Hearing, 6/21/94, Energy Public Lands Subcommittee; Route 7 Project; Georgetown-D.C. Appropriations. 1994; Woodbridge Research Facility; Alar; Federal Facilities; TAP; Charles City County Boat Ramp; NPS--Proposed Closing of Sections of the Skyline Drive at the Shenandoah National Park, 12/1992; FERC Order 636; Carbofuran; Shenandoah Valley Civil War Site Study, 1991","1996-Appropriations; 1996-EPW, January - May; 1996-Banking; 1996-Intelligence; 1996-Foreign Relations; 1996-Energy; 1996-Administration; 1996-EPW, June - December; 1996-Armed Services; 1996-Agriculture; 1996-Governmental Affairs; 1996-Education; 1996-Commerce; 1996-Speeches and Floor Statements; 1996-Finance; 1996-Budget","Wilder Letter to Warner (Thank you); Preservation Issues in Transportation Bill; Legislative Notice On S. 1204; Letter to Editors on Fast Proposal; Notes from Meetings; Blacksburg Road Transportation Bill H.R. 2950; Comparison of Key Features of Bills; Virginia's Position on Highway Bill; Letter to Senator Chafee on Highway Bill Conference Committee 7/30/1991; Highway Users Federation Letter, 6/6/1991; American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, Letter, 6/5/1991; House Proposals; Charts; Letter Signed by Senators on Allocution Issue; Compact Issue Transportation Bill H.R. 2950; Washington Post \"What Path Lies Ahead for US Highways\"; Letter to all Senators on Fast Proposal, How their State would Fare; Newspaper Articles; Thank You Letters to People Who Helped with Surface Transportation Bill; Senate Proposals; Untitled folder: House and Senate Proposals; Untitled folder: Reauthorization Bill 2950; National Capitol Region Infrastructure Authority; Numerous Charts; Senator's Letters; Copies of Virginia Revised of Highway Bill (Administration) 3/7/1991; Letters from Organizations on Passage of S. 1204; EPW Committee Mark-up Bill S. 965; EPW: 3/5/1991, Hearing on Administration's Proposed Surface Transp. Assistance Act and FY 1992 budget for FHWA; List of House/Senate Staff on Highway Bill; Memo on Donor State Issues; Warner Amendments to Surface Transportation Bill; Press Release on Warner East Bill; Impact of Surface Transportation Bill on Fairfax County Dec. 16/1991; Amendments filed for Mark-up of S. 965 5/22/1991; List of Highway Coalition States; Commercialization of Rest Areas on the Interstate System; Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1991, Administration Bill; Information Distributed to Senators and Stuff for Meeting on 5/21/1991","Collective Bargaining Agreement Between the Pittson Coal Group Companies and the United Mine Workers of America [binder]; C.S. Pay Reform '90 [presentation folder]; Federal Pay Reform '90; CFC New Reg. Problems; Legislation; Federal Pay Reform Act 1990 [presentation folder]; Pay Bill, Executive Pay [presentation folder]; Loose Memos; SES Pay Bill [presentation folder]","Special Projects [presentation folder]; VA/HUD 2002 (HR 2620) Passed Senate 8/2/01 [presentation folder]; INSLAW Case [presentation folder]; The Atlantic Monthly, 11/2002 [magazine]; 2001 Completed Bills [presentation folder]; FY 2002 Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations Passes (9/13) [presentation folder]","Bridge; Highway Trust Funds - Rail - Amtrak [presentation folder]; FHWA Comments; Design Standards; Projects; Commerce Committee Issues; Park Roads; Noise Barriers; Central Artery; Corps; Coalfields; Conf. Language; SNP ROADS [presentation folder]; Danville: Enhancements; Projects: Route 288 NHS MAIL; NHS Bill; Additions - projects; Proposals; Sec. 1003 [c]; Scenic Byways; Virginia Comments/ Proj.; Safety Belts (NH, ME); FHWA; I \u0026 M; SIBs; Call Boxes; Single Audit; Members Issues; Budget Letter","J. E. B. STUART BIRTHPLACE; V. D. O. T. - UMTA Section 3 Discretionary Funding; ENR: Potomac Greens [presentation folder]; Craney Island Disposal Site; Waterford Foundation Loudoun County, Virginia [presentation folder]; VIMS Pathology \u0026 Toxicology Center; Norfolk Dredging - Sand; DoD: Warner Environmental Education Amendment; Battlefields [presentation folder]; NPS - Broadway Work Center; ODEC - Clover Plant [presentation folder]","Minimum Wage; Blind Convention; Virginia Seminary; Dahlgren School; Virginia Hospital Association: Spring Conference, HOS/PAC Breakfast; Christiansburg-Montgomery Co., Chamber of Commerce Dinner; NIRSCHL- 3/11/ 2:30/SR 236; SEAA; World Immunization; VAD Speech; Decade of the Brain Resolution","Untitled Folder: Children's Performance Workshops: Videos: News Coverage- Child Abuse Prevention (VHS), blank (VHS), \"Knock, Knock Who's There\" (VHS); Reconciliation; Genicom/GE Case; 52 Association Regatta; High Risk Notification; Drug Testing/FEDs; Drugs/Gen","Dairy; ST Research; Agriculture Appropriations, H.R. 3603; FY 1997; R \u0026 D; Dredging; Poultry- Wage \u0026 Hour; AHEC; Ethiopia; NCRS Auburn Dom; Labor- S. 324- Volunteer Firefighters; Independent Women's Forum; Conservation; Water; Dairy; Rural Development","102nd Congress- 1st Session, Subcommittee on Environ. Prot. Toxics Use and Source Reduction Provisions of S.976; 7/24/1991; Potomac Greens, 1991; PUHCA- Summary Point Papers [binder]; EPW Hearings on Recycling, 102nd Congress, 1st Session; 6/5-6 1991; 102nd Congress, 1st Session, S. 1473, Warner, 7/15/1991; Materials Recycling Enhancement Act of 1991; Hazardous Waste recycling, 9/13/91; RCRA: Waste to Energy; S.1473, Comments on Bill Materials Recycling Enhancement Act of 1991; RCRA: Packaging and Labeling, Hearing 7/31/1991","149 folders of recommendation materials (letters, resumes, etc.), arranged alphabetically by last name A-L","IVHS - Smart Cars, Smart Highways, Blacksburg Road [presentation folder]; VIMS Sea Turtle Stranding [presentation folder]; Oil Pollution Act [empty presentation folder]; Nitric Acid Shipments [presentation folder]; Saltville [presentation folder]; Blacksburg Road - Smart Highway Route 460, New River Valley Environmental Coalition 7/17/1990 [presentation folder]; Risk Assessment [presentation folder]; Cluster Rule; SNP Roads [presentation folder]; loose materials: FEMA and transportation issues; CFCS [presentation folder]; (CMAQ) Congestion Mitigation \u0026 Air Quality Improvement [presentation folder]; Environmental Unfunded Mandates [presentation folder]; CSOS [presentation folder]; National Park System Reformat: Hearing NP, F \u0026 L H.R. 260 (Hefley) 2/23/1995 [presentation folder]; TVA [presentation folder]; RCRA/Universal Waste [presentation folder]; Cluster Rule [presentation folder]; James River NWR; Endangered Species [presentation folder]; Yucca Mountain [presentation folder]; Above Ground Storage [presentation folder]; Thomas Jefferson Commemoration Commission [presentation folder]; Ships at Sea [presentation folder]; OTC/LEV [presentation folder]; Ship Board Trash [presentation folder]","Transportation Appropriations 1999 - RABA amendment; Air Force Memorial; 4.3\"¢\" repeal; Wilson Bridge - 1999; Corps Reorganization; Smithsonian - Conservation \u0026 Research Facility","untitled: Appalachian Development Highway System; Aviation Tax; Alexandria Seaport Foundation; FCC - Consolidation; FEMA; Environmental Results; Nuclear Waste; Army Corps. of Engineers; GSA - Pricing; Magnuson; Coal; Newport News Shipbuilding; Kennedy Center; DOT Lease; Arlington Boathouse; Norfolk Southern; Hampton Roads Air; Coast Guard; Aviation Security; Embrey Dam; Metrochek; Untitled folder: Woodrow Wilson Bridge Improvement Study; Excursion Train; Southeast Fed. Center; Woodbridge; ATF; ESA; Courthouses; Potomac River Basin; Wetlands; Tariff Building; Sandbridge; Electric Deregulation; City of Lynchburg; STEP 21 [empty folder]; CSX CONRAIL","Lake Gaston 1994: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Lake Gaston 1993: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; DoD Letter; Justice Letter; Statement; GAO Letter; Interior Letter; Lake Gaston/FERC, 1994: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Lake Gaston 1995: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]","104th Congress - Senator John Warner Sponsored Legis.; 1996- Small Business; 1996 Labor; 1996 Judiciary; 194th Congress No Position; 104th Congress Co-Signed 1995; 104th Congress Co-Signed 1996; 1996 Dear Colleagues; Mail Reports- GE; 103rd Congress- Legislation Sponsored/Co-Sponsored; 104th Congress Co-Sponsored","Manager's Audit [presentation folder]; Wilson Bridge Hearing 6/6/1997; Dorgan [presentation folder]; Air Bags; Spending Audit; Local Government Support Step 21; Amtrak Issues; ISTEA: Sept. 1996 Hearing; Judiciary Crime and Courts-General; Minimum Guarantee; S. 672- 1997 Emergency Supplemental; Domenici (adopted) [presentation folder]; Chart [presentation folder]; Moynihan [presentation folder]; ISTEA: Reauthorization; TIFIA [presentation folder]; Bridge Program; Moseley-Braun [presentation folder]; Hutchinson [presentation folder]; Research-GWU-Louisiana Proposal [presentation folder]; Reid [presentation folder]; Safety; VA Univ. Requests; NEPA [presentation folder]; 1997 Apportionments [presentation folder]; Audit [presentation folder]","Safety Hearing; CEBAF; I-73 Letter Sec. Of Tran. Martinez, 4/27/1994; NTSB Rules on Truck Drivers 1995; Corridor H [2 folders]; Truck Weight/Driving Hours; Virginia; D.C. Planning; US Route 58; Sound Barriers; Smart Roads; Speed Limits; Nuclear Waste Policy Act; Belle Haven Marina; I-73; NHS; Private Property Rights; 3rd Crossing; Untitled presentation folder: clippings, correspondence, and reference material regarding the ISTEA; Metro; Interstate 73 Articles; DOT; Colonial National Historical Park Legislation S.1278; Thomas Jefferson Planning; Federal Employees; Route 95 and Route 627 in Stafford County; Wolf Trap; Arlington Boathouse; I-73 Corridor through Virginia Notes; Norfolk Federal Building","Courthouses Under Construction; Senator Warner Votes on Rescissions GSA Construction; Regulatory Reform Hearing; RCRA-Nickles; New Courthouses; Tobacco Row Project; NEH; Regulatory Reform; Federal Communications Commission; NWF Compatibility; Format Used to Write Briefs for GSA Projects; GSA Letter of Rescission Package; Governors; Biological Survey; GSA Security for Federal Buildings; Coastal Barrier Resources 1994; Cedar Creek Battlefield; SEC Funds HR 5060; GSA Time-out and Review Progress Report; Food and Drug Administration Consolidation Project Background; TJSPARE: Senator Warner; Courthouse Construction Program; Letter from Judge Broomfield; Victims of Communism; Senator Warner [presentation folder]; Environmental Research, Development and Demonstration S.1545","Untitled Folder: correspondence and reference material regarding the ISTEA; Senator Warner, correspondence [presentation folder]; Alexandria Seaport Foundation; Appropriations FY 1996; Ballast Water; Jamestown; Lease (Personal), correspondence regarding assistant's lease, 1988 budget; Menhaden; Untitled presentation folder: correspondence, clippings, and reference material regarding the Woodbridge Wildlife Refuge; Environmental Partnership Service; ISTEA; Kim-Stan Landfill; Johnston/Robb Regulatory Reform; ISTEA; Tax-Diesel/Excise [presentation folder]; Tourism; FDA Consolidation; Baseball","Faircloth - Interstate Desig.; Lott - ISTEA; Planning; S. 1519 - ISTEA Extension [presentation folder]: State Balances - 10/1, HR 2514, Loose Papers (faxes, statements); S. 607: Superfund Recycling Equity Act; Research; QBS-Inhofe; Dulles Rail; OMB Scoring; EDA/ARC Reauthorization; Thomas Amendments; DBEs; UTC Proposal [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Tables and Graphs related to the Highway Budget; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence and Bound Copy of 1999 Fiscal Program Regarding the Appalachian Regional Commission; ARC Coalfields Expressway; CBO Scoring/Letter","Hearing-Confirmation for Judges Jones, Michael Sheffield, 8/26/1980; Press Conference-Roanoke, Virginia, 4/16/1981; Central Virginia Bank Women's Assn, Roanoke, Virginia, 4/22/1981; Comm. Science, Transp. - Stmt on behalf of Sherman Unger - Gen. Counsel - Commerce, 4/24/1981; Speech-William \u0026 Mary-Charter Day, Williamsburg, Va.-2/7/1981; Appalachian Coal Awareness Conf., Roanoke Civic Center-Oct. 24/1980; Virginia Assn on Aging, Richmond, Virginia, 10/10/1980; Virginia Manufacturers Assn, Williamsburg, Va., Sept. 26/1980; Untitled Folder: America's Economy and Its National Security; Untitled Folder: Mark Fowler; Virginia Coal Council Luncheon, Roanoke, 10/24/1980; Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce, 10/17/1980; Education; Camelot Hall Nursing Home, Arlington, 3/14/80; Implementing the National Materials \u0026 Minerals Policy Res \u0026 Development Act of 1980 (P.L. 96-479); Press Conference Richmond, Virginia, 4/14/1981; Commissaries; Press Conference (Judgeships-Dredging) Norfolk, Virginia, 4/15/1981; Floor Statement Amendment to S. 1442 Sept. 18/1980; Women's Council of Realtors Political Affairs Meeting-Memphis, Tennessee, 10/28/1980; Can A Democracy Live Within Its Means; Taiwan Issue; Press Conference Charlottesville, Virginia, 4/17/1981; 6th District Fundraiser for Phone Banks, Roanoke, Va. 8/28/1980; Senator Warner-GI Bill Statement, 3/19/1981; New River Valley Home Builders Ass. Radford, Va. (D. Mason) Aug. 22/1980; American Assn. Port Authorities, 10/22/80; Richlands (1980)-Coal Show Richlands, Va. Sept. 11/1980; National Conference on Education \u0026 the Elderly, Arlington, Va., 8/18/1980; Chesapeake Bay Conference, NASA Research, Va., 10/9/1980; Untitled Folder: Energy Department Nominees; Speech-Newport News Bar Assn. James River Country Club, Newport News, 4/14/1982; S. Res. 501--Commending James M. Roche-Chairman, National Committee for 8/18/80, Employer Support-Guard Reserve; Press Conference Abingdon, Virginia, 4/16/1981; Senate Energy Committee Hearing Growing Importance of Coal in International Trade-9/16/80; Virginia Congressional Delegation, Luncheon, 2/5/1981 (vepco); Joplin, Missouri, 10/29/1980; Cumberland School of Law - Law Day '81, Cumberland, Virginia - 4/4/1981; Alta Vista Chamber of Commerce, Alta Vista, Va. 3/27/1981; Lincoln Day Speeches-Cheyenne, Wyo. And Salt Lake City, Utah - 2/12 \u0026 13. Re Inflation \u0026 Soviet Military Power; Energy \u0026 Mineral Resources Subcommittee, 3/24/1981; Springfield, Missouri 10/29/1980; Armed Services Committee Intro of John Marsh for Sec. Army, 1/26/1981; Huntsville, Alabama, 10/28/1980; VA. 1st Cong Dist. Republican Convention Williamsburg, VA. 4/24/1981; Untitled Folder: Young Americans for Freedom of Virginia; United States Coal Exports: The Future for Appalachia; Floor Statement: S. 3247, Dredging, 12/5/1980; Floor Speech - Congratulating Sen. Milton Young of North Dakota on Service to Senate, 3/12/1981; Mobile, Alabama, 10/28/1980; General; Floor Statement - Introduction of the Coal Export Assistance Act of 1981; Floor Statement - Amy Facca article \"There's No Easy Way on Energy\" Dec. 15/1980; Campaign-1980, Speeches \u0026 Background October","Senate Record Vote/Statistics 1988 [binder]; 88 individually sleeved pages from the Congressional Record, arranged chronologically; 101st Congress Floor Statements, June- [binder]; Floor Statements, 100th Congress continued...1st/2nd session [binder]","MLK Memorial; Materials related to Hearings on Citizen Participation in the Political Process [envelope]; S. 511-Voting/Handicapped; Rules; Untitled presentation folder: Memorandum, Bills; Campaign Fin; Loose Papers: Memorandum, Clippings, Materials related to Hearings on Citizen Participation in the Political Process; Campaign Finance; Materials related to Hearings on the Constitution and Campaign Reform [binder]; Rules-Architect Hearing 6/30; Gifts, Campaign [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: Bills, Reports, Memos, Correspondence","Untitled Folder: Clippings regarding Contested La. Senate Race; Tower #2/3; 1991 Transportation Bill; Term Limits; Liz Taylor; Contested La. Senate Race; 10/2000; Tower #3/3; Soviet Trip; US Troops/Somalia; Tower #1/3; Smart Road; Space Station/Super Collide; Smithsonian; 1977 Inauguration; \"Tail Hook\"-Kelso","POW-MIA; Info Technology; 1989 Ray Raise; False Cape St. Park; Newport News S Building; Fredericksburg Battlefield; Flood Control; Jail; Fort A.P. Hill; Hospitalized; Rivergate- Alexandria; Miller Letters; Official Travel; National Guard - RIF; Seawolf; Regardies Interview; Judgeships/U.S. Attorneys; Rules Committee - \"Net\"; Labor- Striker Replace; Kuwaiti Contracts; Save Manassas; Lorton; GOP Conflict; Henry Foster- Nomination Surgeon General; Honoraria; Foreign Aid; Explore Highway; Salem VA Hospital (veterans'); Lake Gaston; Senate Leadership re: Senator John Warner; Polls; HUD/Marshall Home; Fort Sheridan - Arlington Land Swap; I-73 Route (NHS); Navy; National Science Foundation; ITT - Night Goggles; Federal Employees; N. E. A.; Grip - \"Noise\"; Health Care; To File; Cate Magennis; Gun Control; Shenandoah Battlefield; Small Business","Coal Miners Health Benefits; Bosnia; Clean Water Act; Clean Air; Bosnia; Deficit - BBA - Tax Cuts; Anti-Ballistic Missiles; Airports Authorization / Parking; Army Corps of Engineers; Environmental Cleanup; Abortion; Clinton's Budget - Tax Plan; Air and Space Ext.; Administrative Office; Avtex; Avtex; Drugs; Campaign Finance Reform; AIDS Vaccine 6P160 DOD; Agriculture - Peanuts, Tobacco; Avtex; Constitution; Clover power plant; Bork; Announce - 1996; Electoral College; CIA Relocation; Amtrak Rail; E.P.G.; College Grad; ARGUS; Defense Budget Cuts; Congressional Records","Floor Statement - Support of Armstrong Amendment 571 - Armed Service; 11/9/79; Warner- Virginia Farm Bureau Federation, Roanoke, Va; 11/29/79; Warner- Keynote Lunch- National Convention Armed Forces Comm. \u0026 Elec. Association, Washington, D.C.; 6/19/79; Press Questions; 1/16/80; Commencement - Southside Va. Community College, Alberta, VA; 6/15/79; Warner- Israel Bonds Dinner Providence, R.I.; 11/27/79; Warner - 7th District Black Caucus; 5/13/79; Award Ceremony - Outstanding Young Virginians- Richmond, VA; 12/9/79; Warner - PRSA THOTH Awards Banquet, Washington D.C.; 2/29/79; Warner- Republican State Convention, Roanoke, Va; 6/30/79; Warner- Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce; 5/25/79; SALT II; Warner- Florida Republican Convention; 11/17/79; Warner - Virginia Agribusiness Council, Richmond, VA; 1/16/80; Commencement - Loudoun County High School, Leesburg, VA; 6/10/79; Hearing- Inspector General Nominee, SBA - Senate Select Committee Small Business; 5/16/79; Warner- Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, Newport News, VA; 11/9/79; Warner- Farm Bureau - Northumberland Lancaster; 11/12/79; Greek-American Gala Banquet-Norfolk (Archbishop Chrysostomos-Cyprus); 5/20/79; D.C. Governmental Efficiency Subcommittee S. 828 Metrorail Funding; 9/28/79; Floor Speech - DOD- Nimitz- class Nuclear Carrier; 9/29/79; Untitled Folder: Warner- Shenandoah Valley Travel Assoc., Harrisonburg, VA; 11/26/79; Commencement - Chinchland High School, Portsmouth, VA; 6/9/79; Warner - Statewide Conference on \"Parenting,\" Richmond, VA; 10/3/79; Ship Commissioning- Nassau-LHA-4 Pascagoula, Miss; 7/28/79; Brookings Seminar- WX- 2/27/79; NCCJ- Newport News; 3/1/79; GOP State Convention - Roanoke, Va.; 7/30/79; American Friends of the Hebrew UNIV Scopus Award to Eliz. T. Warner; 1/13/80; Virginia Broadcasters Assoc., Va. Beach, VA; 6/14/79; Agronsky and Company - TV; 1/5/80; Warner- McLean Business/Professional; 5/15/79; Hearing - Assistant Secretary Nominations DOT- Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee; 12/11/79; Floor Statement - Military Option in Iran; 4/23/80; Warner- Virginia Retired Officers, Richmond, Va; 9/22/79; Luncheon- Va. Community, Business \u0026 Opinion Leaders, Richmond, Va; 6/15/79; Conference- Southside Congressional Longwood College; 12/1/79; Floor Speech - Thank you to Senate Staff Club; 12/20/79; Floor Statement - S. 1656 - Nat'l Fisheries Develop. Act of 1979; Warner- VA Independent Telephone Association- the Homestead, Hot springs VA; 10/18/79; Warner- Texas GOP; 7/29/79; Merchant Marine \u0026 Tourism Subcommittee Shipping Regulatory Legislation; 10/1/79; Floor Speech - Iranian hostages S. Res 315; 12/15/79; Paul Boucher; Warner- Tobacco Assn., Greenbriar, W. Va; 5/27/79; Untitled Folder: Annual awards Dinner the American Technion Society; 12/8/79; Floor Statement - Annandale Football champions; 5/24/79; Hearing - Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Administration to Senate Banking Committee; 12/6/79; Waynesboro, Va Public Library Dedication; 6/24/79; Hearing- Assoc Attorney Gen, U.S. Dept. of Justice - Judiciary Comm.; 12/7/79; Warner- Chrysler Issue, Galax, VA; 11/2/79; Floor Speech - Warner Hails Byrd's Warning on Debt Ceiling Increase; 9/14/79; Warren Memorial Hospital Dedication; 6/23/79; Untitled Folder: Warner- Fishburne Military Academy Commencement Exercises; 5/26/79","Press 1994 Con't. by Robin [floppy diskette]; 28 press clipping packets in random order. Packets put together by date.; Press A-N 1994 by Robin [floppy diskette]","48 press clipping packets in random order. Packets bundled by date","66 press clipping packets in somewhat chronological order by date. Packets grouped by date","Untitled Folder: correspondence and reference materials; Agriculture; Submarines/Seawolf; Women in Military Memorial; Untitled folder: speeches and reference materials; United Daughters of Confed.; Warner 1/2; Miscellaneous Speeches; Warner/Wilder Tour (post R. King Trial); Remarks: Agreement Between East TN Natural Gas Co. and Equitable Resources, Inc., Bristol, VA, 8/20/1985; JW Cartoons; Speeches September-October 1985; Speeches, May-June 1985; Bosnia; Loose clippings and correspondence; Vets Memorials; Text of press clippings [loose] 1994; Vietnam Puller; Women in Combat; JW 2/2; Taxi Meters; USS Ronald Reagan; Awards to Constituents; Speeches July-August 1985; Battlefields; War Powers Act Byrd/Warner; Women's Conference; Transportation; Dulles Center","~200 folders of press releases numbered 1990 1 to 161 and 1991 1 to 38, currently out of order, some folders empty; 7/1985: speech index 1985; Untitled folder: correspondence","1987 Speeches; 1987 Transcripts; 1987 Extra Releases; Press Releases 1988; General Contractors Speech; 1988 Transcripts","21 folders of Political Mention clippings (some photocopied) from 1989-1995","Speeches January-March 1984; 1985 Transcripts; Transcripts 1986; Speeches June-November 1984; Speeches 1985; Speeches 1986","Community Leaders Luncheon, Richmond, VA, 1/16/1980; National Marine Corps Off. Assn., Arlington, VA, 5/24/1980; Warner-Dalon Statement Non-endorsement of Republican Pres. Candidate, 3/14/1980; House Committee- Public Works, Washington National Airport, 6/11/1980; Floor Statement - Lobbying Activities of Office of Surface Mining, 3/27/1980; Lincoln Day 2/14/1980; Warner-60th Annual Banquet, Hampton Roads Maritime Association, 5/6/1980; Warner-Chesapeake Men for Progress, Norfolk, VA, 1/18/1980; Warner-National Maritime Council Legislative Review Program, New York, NY, 2/4/1980; Virginia Medical Society Luncheon, Capitol, Washington, DC, 5/14/1980; Dedication- Heritage Foundation Program, Washington, DC, 5/14/1980; Keynote Speech- Seventh District GOP Convention- Charlottesville, VA 5/10/1980; Warner-Commencement-Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, VA, 1/18/1980; Warner- Navy Federal Credit Union Annual Meeting, Vienna, VA, 3/24/1980; Floor Statement, 2/8/1980, Draft Registration Not Include Women; Subcommittee on Parks, Recreation, and Renewable Resources, Vietnam Veterans Memorial SJR 119 3/12/1980; Commencement-Virginia Intermont, Bristol, VA, 5/3/1980; Keynote Speech- Republican Mock Convention-Washington and Lee University, 5/9/1980; Floor Statement - S. 2585 \"Ocean Shipping Act of 1980\" 4/24/1980; Floor Statement- 200th Anniversary, American Victory- Yorktown, 6/4/1980; Luncheon-National Association of Environmental Professionals, Rosslyn, VA, 4/22/1980; Report-Synfuels Report, Letter to Andrus, 2/6/1980; Republican Women of Capitol Hill, 6/25/1980; Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Radford, VA, 2/11/1980; John Wayne Family Luncheon, Washington, DC, 3/6/1980; Warner-National Energy Resources Organization, Washington, DC, 2/21/1980; Commencement Address Bluefield College, Bluefield, VA, 5/24/1980; Commonwealth Dinner, Richmond, VA, 3/28/1980; Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Williamsburg, VA 3/22/1980; D.C. Governmental Efficiency Subcommittee S. 828 Metro-rail Funding Legis.; Warner-Northern Virginia Automobile Dealers Association 3/11/1980; Award Speech- A. Phillip Randolph Award to Willie Mays, 4/17/1980; 1980 Republican National Platform, 5/8/1980 (2 folders); Warner- Commencement Christopher Newport College, Hampton, VA, 5/18/1980; Tidewater III Conference, Easton, MD, 2/1-3/1980; Hearing-Senate Armed Services Comm. Military Compensation, 1/22/1980; Hearing-Committee on the Social Security Admin., Assist. Sec. Dept. HEW 3/19/1980; Warner-Sixth District Economic Conference, Natural Bridge, VA, 2/11/1980; Hearing- Sen. Veterans Affairs, 6/18/1980; Warner- Virginia Seafood Council, 3/8/1980; GOP State Convention Banquet Richmond, VA, 6/6/1980","25 folders and 4 packets of press clippings from Dominion Media Service Co. Service, arranged by week with more than one folder for some weeks","18 folders of clippings from 1/1-7/14/1995","14 folders of press clippings from the Dominion Media Service Co. service, arranged by week, more than one folder for some weeks","1986 Press Releases [binder]; 1985 Press Releases [binder]; 6 folders and 4 packets of press clippings from the Dominion Media Service Co. Service, arranged by week, more than one folder for some weeks","1996 Miscellaneous; 1996 Campaign Photos; Miscellaneous 1997; 1996 Press Clips: Election Pictures [empty folder]; W. Post Exon \u0026 JW SASC hearing on Downing Assessment 7/25/1996 [envelope]; 1998 Clips; 1995 and Earlier Miscellaneous; PTO; 1996 Press Clips: Daily Press Wednesday, 6/12/1996; Election; 1996 Press Clips: Thursday 11/7/1996 Richmond Times Dispatch; Final Louisiana Press Pack; 1996 Miss VA. /Teen USA; 1996 Press Clips: 11/6/1996 The Daily Press; Lake Gaston; 1998 Military; G.W. Birthday [empty folder]; Rules - general info.; 1996 Staff; 1996 Military; Haysi Dam; 1996 American Legion; Military - Miscellaneous; 1996 Press Clips: The Washington Post Wednesday 6/12/1996; Federal Employees; 1996 Press Clips: 11/6/1996 The Virginia Pilot; 1996 Press Clips: Select Election 1996 Clips 11/6-7/1996 [packet]; 1997 Military; 1998 JW \u0026 Governor [empty folder]; 1996 Press Clips: The Farmville Herald 6/7/1996; 1996 Press Clips: The Va. Pilot Wed. 6/12/1996","James Monroe 1758-1831  [book];  The Reader's Digest Dictionary of Quotations  [book];  Tough Choice Who made them .. And who didn't, The Concord Coalition's Deficit Reduction Scorecard 103rd Congress 1993  [booklet];  Miracle on the Potomac, The Kennedy Center from the Beginning  [book];  Billy Franklin's Tough Enough, The Cocaine Investigation of United States Senator Chuck Robb  [book];  Fix Bayonets! [book]; Miracle at Philadelphia: The Story of the Constitutional Convention May to September 1787  [book];  The Hite Report on Male Sexuality  [book];  Our American Government, What Is It? How Does It Function? 150 Questions and Answers  (1981 Edition) [book];  America: An Affirmation of Faith  [book];  A Search for the 100 Greatest Members of Congress, Heroes of the US Congress  [book];  Eminent Americans: Namesakes of the Polaris Submarine Fleet  [book];  Henry Cabot Lodge, Late a Senator from Massachusetts, Memorial Addresses Delivered in Congress  [book];  Will the Gentleman Yield?  [book];  Song and Service Book for Ship and Field  [book];  Profiles in Courage  [book];  Webster's Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary  [book];  Pages From the Virginia Story  [book];  The X Factor, A Quest For Excellence  [book];  Jefferson, Public and Private Papers  [book];  The New Fat Cats, Members of Congress as Political Benefactors  [book];  Military Project Management Handbook  [book];  Richmond Redeemed, The Siege at Petersburg  [book];  The Battle of Berlin 1945  [book]","ISTEA; Smart Road; Untitled Folder: Correspondence regarding ISTEA; Section 153; ISTEA; DOT Building; DOT; ISTEA II; ISTEA II-Transit; ISTEA Grants-Va.","Richmond- DOD Data Center, Other Virginia Closings/Issues; Fort Lee; Loose paper: Report of Secretary of Navy, Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990; Fort Monroe; NAS Oceana","Press Releases, 1983 [binder]; Press Releases, 1988 [binder]; Press Releases, 1984 [binder]; Press Releases, 1987 [binder]","14 folders of press clippings, arranged by chronologically by week","15 folders in no real order, clippings grouped by date.","Untitled Folder: Remarks Before the conference banquet of the National Security Industrial Association Anti-Submarine Warfare committee; 5/18/83; Norfolk, Norfolk Chamber of Commerce; 4/29/83; Joe Canada Breakfast/Growing Conservatism/GOP Successes; 10/10/83; Transcript of Phone Interview tom Matthews/Kingsport Times Haysi, Coal Slurry, topping off; 6/30/83; Floor Statement - In Memory of Sen. Jackson; 9/14/83; Floor Statement - on Amendment To Transportation Conference Report H.R. 3329; 8/3/83; Confirmation Hearing/Judge Yock Judicial Committee; 7/22/83; Staunton-Augusta County Chamber of Comm. Dinner- Staunton, Va; 1/21/83; E \u0026 MR Subcommittee Hearing on S. 1634 Mineral Lands Leasing Act; 10/18/83; Public Hearing- HOV- Restrictions at Cutis Memorial Parkway- George Mason HS, FC, VA; 4/14/83; Interview- National Public Radio- Helen Whelan; 1/4/83; Transcript/Phone Interview with Chris Hansen, Reuters \"Deep Strike concept\"; 6/17/83; JWW Remarks/Federal Employees Forum- Old Dominion Univ., Norfolk; 10/22/83; Norfolk Chamber of Commerce; 4/30/83; Finance Committee/Governmental Lease Financing Reform Act Amendments; 9/29/83; Floor Statement - Insertion of Statement of ABA on Intelligence of Synfuels in Soviet Union; 5/16/83; Floor Statement - Dedication of the Memorial Plaque re Iranian Rescues Mission; 5/5/83; Speech Before Transportation Inst to minority bus members; 7/27/83; Transcript- Chris Callahan, Va. Network Telephone Network; 5/19/83; Va. American Legion Speech; 7/9/83; Remarks of JWW/National Coal Assoc., Wash, DC; 11/17/83; Floor Statement - IMF Loan Quota; 6/8/83; News Release on Harvey Wilkerson/4th Circuit Court Appointee; 11/12/83; Floor Statement - on SPR; 10/19/83; Floor Statement - Memory of Mary Preston Courtney; 12/13/82; Floor Statement - Honoring Harry F. Byrd, Jr.; 12/8/1982; Subcommittee Civil Service, Post Office, and General Services; 5/26/83; Confirmation Hearing/Judge Merow Judicial Committee; 7/22/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Amendment to Modify HOV Requirements on I-66; 10/24/83; Remarks: MTN. Empire Community Big Stone Gap; 6/11/83; U. Pa. debate; 3/30/83; Confirmation Hearing: Francis M. Mullen, Jr., Jud. Committee; 6/15/83; Floor Statement - Confirmation Hearing/ Jane Restani; 11/7/83; Floor Statement - Nomination of Kenneth L. Adelman, Arms Control Agency; 4/14/83; Senate Rules Committee, Federal Election Law; 5/17/83; Speech at Lorton Town Meeting; 9/9/83; Remarks: Freedom's Foundation Awards Program; Capitol; 6/15/83; Warner-Durrette Conversation/Va Beach; 11/5/83; Trans./Int. for \"the Lawmakers\" Senate Armed Services Committee; 10/12/83; Alex., Dedication of Torpedo Factory Art Center; 5/20/83; Senator John Warner Statement - Confirmation Hearing of Sherman E. Unger/Senate Committee on the Judiciary; 9/29/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Terrorist Attack on Marines in Lebanon; 10/24/83; Floor Statement - Armed Services Personnel Educational Travel; 11/3/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner on S. 237 S.1006; 11/1/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Announcement of Bowen Commission's Intent; 11/16/83; Floor Statement - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources- Strategic Minerals; 5/19/83; Speech by Senator John Warner to Commissioners of Revenue Association of VA; 11/15/83; Floor Statement - Battleship Missouri; 12/13/82; Governmental Affairs Conference, Washington; 5/11/83; Veterans Day Speech; 11/11/83; Untitled Folder: Introductory Remarks for Vice Pres. George Bush; 4/13/83; Hearing of Senate Judiciary comm./Re J.H. Wilkinson; 11/16/83; Interview- Henry Eason; It's Your Nation's Business; 5/19/83; Floor Statement - Kasten-Dole Compromise; 4/20/83; Senate committee on Energy and Natural Resources- Gas Hearings; 12/12/82; Floor Statement- Resolution to Commemorate Bicentennial of Treaty of Paris; 5/17/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner on S.J.Res. 196; 11/10/83; \"Energy Independence\" Speech; 8/9/83; Testimony of Senator John Warner/Committees of House and Senate on Veterans Affairs; 11/16/83; Luncheon w/Assorted General Contractors/Business Issues and Government Leasing; 10/7/83; Interview w/Chas. Wheeler/BBC/; 9/14/83; Launching-USS Yorktown- Pascagoula, Miss; 4/16/83; Floor Statement - Nat'l Tourism Week; 6/29/83; Luncheon Honoring House of Del./Va Beach; 11/5/83; Armed Forces Committee and Electronics Assn Shoreham-Americana Hotel-Washington, D.C.; 4/14/83; Floor Statement - Tech Vet School; 6/29/83; Subcommittee on International Trade (Finance Committee) Tariff on Apple Juice; 10/21/83; Speech- Young Republican Fed., Richmond, VA; 4/23/83; The Coal Industry; 8/9/83; Testimony- Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; 4/21/83; Phone Interview/Post; 9/6/83; Opening Statement; JWW/Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources; 11/15/83; Floor Statement - On S. 764, Air Travelers Act; 11/16/83; Speech at Opening of Henrico Co. Rep. HQ; 9/8/83; Floor Statement - S. 764- Air Traveler Security Act of 1983; 4/20/83; Immigration Reform and Control Act S. 529; 5/17/83; Floor Statement - To Put General Richardson's Address in CR; 7/83; Transcript/QA Press availability/James Watt; 10/7/83; Lawmakers; 7/14/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Scottsville Flood Control Project; 10/25/83; Subcommittee on Water Resources Committee Pub Works- Long Creek Canal and Tangier Island; 5/17/83; Public Hearing on Lake Gaston; 11/17/83; Floor Statement - Submits Sen. Byrd's Speech; 10/7/83; National Coal Assoc. Federal Affairs; 11/17/83; Press Conference I-66; 5/17/83; Appropriations Committee-Subcommittee on Interior Re. HR 1931 - S. 802- Parkway; 5/5/83; Veterans Affairs Committee Stmt of Harry N. Walters- Administrator Designee; 12/8/82; Floor Statement - on Amendment To Interior Appropriations Bill; 7/26/83; Floor Statement - National Retired Teachers Day; 8/4/83; Remarks of JWW Amherst 4th of July Celebration, \"The American Flag\"; 1983; Floor Statement - Nuclear Waste; 12/20/82; Floor Statement - Confirmation Hearing/Ross Buckley; 11/8/83; Senator John Warner Remarks/League of Women Voter Union Theological Seminary Richmond; 9/14/83; Floor Statement - Taxpayer Compliance and Withholding; 6/16/83; Floor Statement - Intro. To Mathias Speech on Palladian Architecture; 6/8/83; Interview-Mike Cozza, Jefferson Pilot; 5/6/83; Transcript/Interview Jim Bacon/Roanoke times/World New Port Dredging; 6/28/83; Interview w/Roger Lindberg (WVEC)/RE: Mil, Manpower level; 5/3/83; Interview w/Joel Brinkley, N.Y. Times/Lebanon Security; 11/4/83; Transcript/Phone Interview Tobacco/dairy; 10/7/83; Floor Statement - Forty one Years after Pearl Harbor; Dec. 7/1982; Senator John Warner Introduction of Amend to 1984 Treasury/Post Office Appropriations Bill- Moving Expense Reform; Rules Committee- Re: Purchase of Calendars; 12/9/82; Floor Statement - JWW/Burial of Indigent Veterans; 10/25/83; Hearing: Jud Committee, Southeast Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact; 9/6/83; Floor Statement - Senate Tourism Caucus; 4/20/83; Speech by Gov. Robb/Report of Top Management of VA. Chamber of Commerce; 10/26/83; Transcript, Channel 4 Interview/Lebanon; 9/83; Hearing- Oversight Hearing on Strategic Petroleum Reserve; 5/6/83; Naming of US Courthouse, Norfolk, Va., Judge William E. Hoffman; 12/23/82; Interview w/Senator John Warner by Rose O'Connor, WTKR-TV; 11/14/83; Statement on Lyn M. Schlitt Nominations, Sen. Finance CMTE.; 6/14/83; Transcript/Phone Int./Va. Pilot Lake Gaston; 10/7/83; Testimony Before Aviation Subcommittee HS. Public Works Committee On S. 764 (Air Travelers Sec); 7/26/83; Dedication of Heritage Foundation; 10/3/83; Untitled Folder: 5/16/83; Interview- Karlyn Barker, Washington Post; 4/21/83; Floor Statement - TV Coverage of Senate Proceedings; 12/23/82; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner on US Coal Exports to Japan; 10/27/83; Remarks of JWW/Hampton Institute Convocation; 9/11/83; News Release on JWW urging Rededication to Freedom/11/12/83; Interview: w/Ed Prina, Copley News Serv. Re: Military manpower; 5/6/83; Armed Services Committee Intro. C. Cox, Assistant Secretary of the Navy; 5/24/83; Introductory remarks for Admiral Hyman Rickover Award Ceremony; 11/1/83; VA Savings and Loan League Speech, VA Beach; 6/17/83; Floor Statement - JWW/Advance Procurement SN SSN 688 Submarines; 11/8/83; Subcommittee on Education, Art and Humanities; 4/8/83; Confirmation Hearing- Moody Tidwell Judge- US Claims Court; 5/4/83; Opening Statement: JWW/Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources 11/10/83; Floor Statement - Soviet Shooting of Korean Flt. 007; 9/14/83; Floor Statement - on H.R. 1646 RR Retirement Solvency; 8/2/83; Extra copies of Staggers Act Testimony; Remarks on JWW American Federation of Government Employees AFL/CIO; 8/4/83; Speech- McLean, Fairfax County Arbor Day Celebration; 4/25/83; Floor Statement - Re: UP Amendment 1484 to H.R. 6211- Multi-employer's Pension Amendment Act of 1980; 12/16/82; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/US coal Exports to Japan; 10/28/83; Big Stone Gap, Wise, Norton, Wash, DC; 4/23/83; Interview: ABC; 7/8/83; Floor Statement - Retirement of Albert A Applegate; 12/20/82; Satellite Speech to the Norfolk Chamber of Commerce; 1/5/83; Floor Statement - MX Missile; 5/25/83; Atoka Speech; 9/10/83; Floor Statement - H.Con.Res. 153 - Statue of Martin Luther King; 12/20/82; Interview- Bill Woods- Virginian Pilot- MX- Midgetman; 4/25/83; Floor Statement - Low Altitude Reconnaissance Cameras- 12/18/1982","To Sales Execs at Jefferson Club Roanoke/Free Enter; 3/8/83; Untitled Folder: Floor Statement- Amend the Tariff Schedule of the United States to Impose a Duty on Apple and Pear Juice; 2/3/83; Subcommittee on Manpower and Personnel; 3/8/83; Interview: W/Pat Towell, Congressional Quarterly; 3/9/83; 12 folders of press clippings grouped by date.; GW PRKWY S. 802; 3/11/83; Floor Statement - Strategic Nuclear Threat; 3/23/83; The Northern Virginia Women's History Coalition; 3/8/83; Interview- Tara St. John- World Perspectives- Re: Def Budget, Arms Control Port Legis; 2/23/83; Interview: News Availability/U.Va.; 3/7/83; Greenspan Comm. Full retirement for Fed. Workers from 55 to 65; Assoc Gen Contractors of VA. Convention Awards Lunch- Homestead, Hot Springs, Va; 1/22/83; Untitled Folder: Election Law Hearing; 1/26/83; Interview- George Wilson- Washington Post- Warner Proposal on Reduction in End Strength; 2/22/83; Interview- Nancy Bradsher, Watch on Washington; 3/16/83; Floor Statement - Senate Amendment #512, New Fed Employees in Social Security, 3/18/1983; Floor Statement - Erosion Control Projects in the Chesapeake Bay; 1/26/83; 3/8/83; Interview- Joe Shapiro, U.S. News and World Report; 2/15/83; Dulles Toll Road Groundbreaking Ceremony; 1/29/83; Lions Club; 3/83; Speech: ADM. Rickover Dinner w/3 Presidents; Sheraton, D.C.; 2/28/78; Interview- WTAR Radio, Norfolk; 3/2/83; Floor Statement - Enterprise Zone Employment \u0026 Develop Act of 1983; 3/18/83; Commerce- Confirmation Hearing for Helen Marie Taylor- Bd. Dir. Pub Broad; 2/4/83; Cumberland, Cumberland Repls.; 3/15/1983; Floor Statement - George Washington Parkway, Va; 3/9/83; Lincoln Club Dinner, Vienna, VA; 2/4/83; Mining and Reclamation Council of America; 3/22/83; Speech at FT. Myer; 3/3/83; Statement on State of the Union; 1/25/83; Floor Statement - Commission on the Centennial of The Civil Service; 3/14/83; 10% Withholding Requirement Savings Interest and Investment Dividends; 2/10/83; Vepcopac, Richmond; 3/11/83; Untitled Folder: \"Coal Slurry Pipeline Act\"- S.267; 3/14/83; Floor Statement- Air Travelers Security Act of 1983; 3/10/83; Judiciary Committee- Appointment Alfred S. Regnery - Admin. Juvenile Justice \u0026 Deliq. Prev. - Department of Justice; 4/6/83","4 folders of press clippings from August, Sept, Nov, and Dec of 2000; Loose Paper: misc. press clippings, Warner press releases, and legislative copies; 19 bundles of press clipping packets grouped weekly","Talking Points for Crossfire [binder]; Abortion Votes 1979--1989 [binder]; Memos and Correspondence regarding speaking engagement at the Washington County Chamber of Commerce [binder]; Press Releases (85-88) EPW [binder]; Military-Soldier-War Quotations [binder]; United Citizens, Nixon-Agnew [binder]; Press releases, talking points, etc. [binder]; Speech writing materials on various topics including Air/Space Extension, Balanced Budget/Economy, Crime, Defense/Foreign Policy, GOP, Heath/Education, Highways, Property Rights, Speech, United Nations, etc. [binder]; Speech writing materials on various topics including Budget and Auburn Dam [binder]; United Citizens, Nixon-Agnew, Report 10-5-68 [binder]","1996: 2/1-3/7 clippings; 1996: 1/22-31 clippings; 1996: 1/1-7 clippings; 1996: 1/8-14 clippings; 1995: 12/1-7 clippings [loose]; 1995: 11/1-7 clippings [loose]; 1996: 3/15-21 clippings; Press Releases 1989 [binder]; 1996: 1/15-21 clippings; Sen. Warner's Quote Book (clippings) [binder]; 1995: 11/22-31 clippings [loose]","30 packets of press clippings, arranged in reverse chronological order","Press Clippings on the Investigation of the Election of Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu, Vol. II-Book 2 (Sept. 1997-Dec. 1997 [binder]; 1997 Releases [binder]; Untitled Binder: Press Releases 1996; Press Clippings on the Investigation of the Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu, Vol. II-Book 1 (1/1997-8/1997) [binder]","Transcripts - 8/1984; Written Requests (media, congrats, welcomes, etc.); Transcripts - 7/1984; Transcripts - 101984; LAIRD; 1982 Microfilm Index; Transcripts - 9/1984; Transcripts - 6/1984; Straight Remarks (cancelled); Foreword for Military Manual; Press Letters; Loose papers: speeches; Untitled: clippings and correspondence; Background for Warner Bio; GMV Speech 11-16-88; Transcripts - 11/1984; 1983 Microfilm Index","49 packets of press clippings, arranged by date","9 folders of political mention clippings, April-December 1997","Warner Record 1985 [binder]; Warner Record-6/1984 [binder]; Record Votes-1981, 1982, 1983 [binder]; Senator John Warner Voting Record, 79-80-81 [binder]; Floor Statements 1986 [binder]; JWW Missed Votes, 97th \u0026 98th, -84-, (82/83) [binder]","Floor Statements, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Continued [binder]; Grant Notices, 1986 [binder]; Record Vote Analysis, 102nd Congress, 2nd Session, Press","JW Schedules-Week; Subs-Teaming; Education Stuff; T-mond B-Day; Energy and Water; ACITIC- VA Tech; LOB Culpepper; CRS on Internet; Bosnia/NATO/Europe; Transport/WW Brigade; Amers Tax Reform; Miscellaneous Articles; BASC Releases 99; Accomplishments 105th Congress, 1st Session; Tobacco; NEA; VA Press News; Senate Barber; State of Union 1-98; Laptops; Sabato Roast; EDA/Development/Westmoreland/Tapahook 5-98; Berlin Airlift; Ralston; Defense/SASC; JW Bio. D's; Lorton; T. Vaughn and Const. File; Beth George; Loose articles; Cohen Trip, 2-98, Face CBS; Press Requests; Juvenile Justice; SBA Small Business; Speeches; Ethics/Lobby/MCI $; USS Wisconsin; Vets Burial Bones; Keagan A-Port; High Tech; Depots, N. News; VA D-Day Ceremony 11/97; Newt-Speaker File, Marietta 1-98 speech, CHC 1-98 speech; ATF-JW; ANC Waivers; DoD Authorization 1997","Pres. Cabinet Nominees [presentation folder]; McNulty; Ashcroft; James Younger; Mental Health/Terrorism; Ricky Ray; Chavez; Tobacco [presentation folder]; Thompson; Rod Paige; Ted Olson, 4/5/2001; Brownlee; Barnhart; Ombudsman [presentation folder]; Brian James","Weekly Mail Reports, 1997; 105th Mail Reports, 1998; 105th Dear Colleagues - Cosigned; 105th Dear Colleagues - Miscellaneous; 105th Floor Statements, 1997; Weekly Mail Reports, 2000; 105th Floor Statements, 1998; 105th No Position; 105th UC's-Cosponsor of JW Legislation; 105th Dear Colleagues - Senator John Warner; 105th Sponsor/Cosponsored","ESEA : Math and Science; ESEA; ESEA : My Notes; ESEA : Class Size; ESEA : Teacher Liability; ESEA : Floor Students last day; ESEA : Background; ESEA : VA Specific background; ESEA : 21st Century Community Learning Center; ESEA : Homeless/LEP; ESEA : School Counseling; ESEA Group Views; ESEA : Magnet Schools; ESEA : Title I; ESEA : Straight A's","The Power of Creativity: VSA arts, 10/2000 [VHS]; Loose paper- No child left behind bill, 2001; ESEA [presentation folder]; Roger Gregory","8/2000; College Admissions; 5/2000; 9/2000; 6/2000; 4/2000; 11/2000; 2/2000; 7/2000; 10/2000; 3/2000; 12/2000; 1/2000","67 folders, mainly correspondence, arranged alphabetically by last name","Tobacco Warehouse; Tobacco-OSHA Regulations, Labor Department; Mike; Loose clippings and correspondence re: tobacco; SBC Hubzones; Loose Papers: reference material re: small businesses; Loose Papers: clippings and correspondence re: small businesses; NASCAR; Loose clippings and correspondence re: tobacco; Tobacco Row- Urban Revitalization","Info Regarding Tobacco Suits; Briefing Book: The Food and Drug Administration and Tobacco Regulation [portfolio folder]; Tobacco 2nd Hand Smoke:; Tobacco: Tobacco Issues 103rd, Cigarettes [presentation folder]","Loose Papers: Notes, Business cards, Faxes, Statements, Correspondence; S.942 Mr. Warner--Markup materials; Untitled Portfolio: Dredging Contractors of America; Untitled Folder: Correspondence, Faxes; Small Business-S04 program-HR3719; Small Business-HUB Zones-S.1574; Northrup; 06/05/96--Small Business Agenda, Stewart Verdery/Mr. Warner; 06/04/98--Oversight of SBIR Program Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Reston Chamber; Virginia Small Business Awards Luncheon [binder]","140 Daily Schedule Files, arranged chronologically","Speech Material; Untitled Envelope: articles and press releases; Loose Paper: speech with research material; Articles [bag]; Speaker's package on Nuclear Arms and Arms Control [binder]; Loose Paper: articles; Untitled: Colston A. Lewis; Zumwalt file [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: articles; Untitled: Speech at Segregated School; Defense; Loose Paper: articles, press releases, booklet with photographs of Liz Taylor and Senator, and correspondence; Land Fairfax Human resources council; Loose Papers: articles","Warner: Leadership for Virginia [binder]; Warner Record [binder]; Warner Record Addendum; Senator John Warner Voting Record- 1987 [binder]; Voting Record 1985 [binder]; The Warner Record- 1987 [binder]; Warner Record 1986 [binder]; FEC Report, 1st Quarter [binder]","SEPA/PMAS; Arts and Humanities; Aid- Federal Triangle; PMA; Shenandoah National Park; Historic Preservation; Regulatory Reform; Rural Electric; GSA Projects; Untitled: congressional material/speech; Security in Federal Buildings; Lane View Elementary School","WRDA 1998: loose paper and reference materials, correspondence, and testimonies [presentation folder]; WRDA 98: loose paper and reference materials, correspondence, and legislation [presentation folder]","Louisiana; Recreation fees lang.; New York; Illinois; Idaho; Maryland; OMB Policy; Texas; North Carolina; MMS Fee; New Hampshire; Georgia; Connecticut; Studies; North Dakota; Florida; Corps/Leg. Counsel memos; Tennessee; Kentucky; South Carolina; Washington; Rhode Island; Indiana; Sub-Committee Hearing, 6-98; New Jersey; Arkansas; Contingent Authority; Montana; Missouri; Alabama; Wisconsin; Pfiesteria; California; Massachusetts; Substitute Amendment; VA WRDA Issues; Delaware; Oregon; Oklahoma; Nevada; South Dakota; Michigan; Nebraska; Pennsylvania; Admin. WRDA; Mississippi; Corps Proposed Language","Box of empty files permanently withdrawn from collection.","7 folders of clips, arranged chronologically by month (1/2001-5/2001)","Warner: McLaughlin; 5/27 [audiocassette]; John Warner Radio 7 60 second spots; 9/24/84 [reel to reel]; Stakeout with Nunn and Warner after briefing on Persian Gulf; 7/6/88 [audiocassette]; Nightline; 3/24/86 [audiocassette]; Today Show: Chuck Scarborough; 12/29/83 [audiocassette]; Liberty University/Richmond: Press Conference on Soviet Trip; 9/9/85 [audiocassette]; Warner; 6/17 [audiocassette]; Tape of Keynote and Nomination Speech of JWW; 6/5/82 [audiocassette]; Senator Warner Speech for Virginia Garden Club; 4/8/1986 [audiocassette]; Record of Warner deposition [audiocassette]; Journal- Editors; 10/30/84 [audiocassette]; Tower/Warner Press Conference on Mid East Trip; 1/10/84 [audiocassette]; UP-Tenkins; 10/26 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner Song by David Elliott (703) 662-6310/662-8201 [audiocassette]; Warner Acceptance Speech- Hampton; 6/2/1984 [audiocassette]; John Warner, Seven :60 Second Spots, 9/25/84 [audiocassette] (3 copies); Time Mag. Jay Brangan Sp 1 [audiocassette]; JWW introducing the President [audiocassette]; Salute to John Warner; 11/17/83 [audiocassette]; Final Segment- NPR; 10/23 [audiocassette]; Lucette Lasnaco with Jack Anderson [microtape included] [audiocassette]; Sen. Warner Women's National Defense Forum Luncheon; 6/18/1984 [audiocassette]; Warner-Roosevelt Launching; 10/27 [audiocassette]; Warner; 5/20 [audiocassette]; River Bank Inc.: Displaced Homemaker 60, Child Support 60, Job Market 60; 1984 [reel to reel]; Dub: Goldwater, Knaffowitz/Warner [audiocassette]; Founders Day Address: Senator John Warner, Burruss Auditorium; 4/27/1984 [audiocassette]; Delmarva/Agrinet 1/18/84 a.m.; Virginia Sports report with John Hambrecht (5 mins) 7/11/84 [audiocassette]; Warner- Republican Rebuttal; 9/14/88 [audiocassette]; Hampton Roads Breakfast; 3/30/84 [audiocassette]; Today Show Long Commission [Beta]; Ice Cream party on Capitol Hill; 6/20, 1985 [VHS]; Defense Platform Committee- Democrat; 5/1988 (2 tapes) [audiocassette]; Water Washington; 6/20 [audiocassette]; Farmville; 9/17/84 [audiocassette]; Warner \"Radio America\"; 9/16 [audiocassette]; Today Show; 2/11/84 [Beta]; Peter Hardin; 12/20 [audiocassette]; McNeil-Lehrer; 12/28/83 [Beta]; Today; 12/29 [Beta]; 12 untitled audiocassettes; Edythe Harrison Speech to Federal Women Employees, 8/25/83 [audiocassette]; Letter from Joseph M. Kline to Senator John Warner; 9/11/1985: contains photos from 1978 Convention; Sen. Warner Last two Tapes- Three in all [audiocassette]; 153 slides in 7 containers of various imagines of Senator John Warner; Virginia Democratic Convention [audiocassette]; 1985 Liberty University Convocation, Senator John Warner [audiocassette]; Patillo Report, 10/30; Harrison Press conference 10/31 [audiocassette]; Two untitled audiocassette; Press Conference- Hampton; 6/1/1984 [audiocassette]; Demonstration Tape: Symphony No. 40 Mozart, Arranged by T. Morishita [audiocassette]","Orphan Drug Act; Breast Cancer Gala [presentation folder]; Parental Leave (Gen); ACTPL [presentation folder]","Organ Donors [presentation folder]; Unos./HHS/Liver Allocations; Bone Marrow Registry [presentation folder]; Kassebaum HIPAA/Kennedy [presentation folder]; Breast Cancer: Funding and Research [presentation folder]; Organ Transplant Reauthorization; Organ Transplant Unos/Network [presentation folder]; Breast Cancer/Abortion [presentation folder]","149 folders include correspondence regarding events, schedules, itineraries, etc., arranged chronologically by day","101 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name (A-N)","December; College Admissions 1997; July; August; January; September; February; March; October; May; MCI Letter; April; June; November","PTO [presentation folder]; PTO; PTO [presentation folder]","U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Business Case Analysis of Space and Facilities Management, 5/22/1998 [binder]; U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Space Consolidation Project, 3/30/2000 [binder]; U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Space Consolidation Project, 9/1998 [binder]","Labor Salting, correspondence, notes and reference materials regarding labor; Labor-Flextime S.1129; ENDA; Labor-Ergonomics; Labor-FLSA-General; Labor-S. 1099; Labor-Family and Medical Leave; Untitled presentation folder: Contains NLRB Cases; Labor Minimum Wage Legislation/Congressional; Loose correspondence, memos, legislation, articles, and literature regarding the Millennium Society Act, 1996; Labor-EEOC; Untitled presentation folder: Contains Floor statements from JW on TEAM Act; Labor-Team SBC Hearing; Labor Collective Bargaining; Untitled presentation folder: Contains correspondence, articles, and reference material regarding the TEAM ACT; Untitled presentation folder: Contains Dear Colleague letters received, 1997; S.1232-Firefighters; Memorandum [presentation folder]; Labor-FMLA; Labor-Minimum Wage Press; D.C. Tax; Untitled presentation folder: Contains correspondence, literature, articles, and press releases regarding the TEAM ACT, 1996","122 folders include correspondence regarding events, schedules, itineraries, etc., arranged chronologically by day","107th Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; 107th Appropriations Letters; 107th Appropriations Requests; Appropriations Letters 107th; 107th Appropriations Request; 107th Administration; 108th Aging","107th Cosigned Letters; 107th Floor Statements; 107th Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; 107th Governmental Affairs; 107th Senator John Warner \"Dear Colleagues\"; 107th Banking/Budget; 107th Energy and Natural Resources; 107th Finance; 107th Armed Services; 107th Cosigned \"Dear Colleagues\"; 107th Senator John Warner Sponsored Legislation; 107th Foreign Relations; 107th UCs for Senator John Warner Sponsored Legislation; 107th Commerce, Science, and Transportation; 107th Judiciary; 107th Rules and Administration; 107th Cosigned Letters; 107th Environment and Public Works","LEGIS: 101st 2nd Session [binder]; EPA Notices 1989/National Institute of Health Grants Jan-June 1989 [binder]; Record Vote Analysis 101st Congress 2nd Session [binder]; LEGIS/101st 1 Session [binder]","Grant Notices 1989 (1/1/1988-1/1/1990) [binder]; Grant Notices 1985 (1/1/1984-12/31/1985) [binder]","121 folder in chronological order by date","124 folders in chronological order by date","120 folders in chorological order by date","122 folders in semi chronological order by date","102 folders in sporadic chronological order by date (the dates jump from 10/19/2000 to 12/29/2000 and 12/2-30/1999)","1/1998; College Admissions; 6/1998; Mark Warner; Eastern District Judgeship: Williams; Eastern District Judgeship; Eastern District Judgeship: Roush; Eastern District Judgeship: Lee; 3/1998; 5/1998; 4/1998; 2/1998","8/1998; 11/1998; 12/1998; Norman Moon; 7/1998; 9/1998; Freidman","140 folders in chronological order by date","CTFC [presentation folder]; Water; Farm Bill - General; Water Projects [presentation folder]; FTF S.1541 [presentation folder]; Grad School [presentation folder]","Sugar, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Cotton, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Evening and Weekend Courses; Federal Marketing Orders and Federal Research and Promotion Programs, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Oilseeds, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Wheat, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Supervision, Management \u0026 Leadership; Peanuts, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Agricultural Export Programs, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Training 1996; Fed Grains, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Honey, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Rice, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation","105th Cosigned Letters; 105th Interior; 105th Veterans; 105th EPW; 105th SBA; 105th Judiciary; 105th Foreign Relations; 105th Finance; 105th Rules; 105th Appropriations; 105th Administration; 105th Intelligence; 105th Commerce; 105th EPW; 105th Budget; 105th Agriculture; 105th Government Affairs; 105th Ethics; 105th Energy; 105th Armed Services; 105th Labor; 105th Banking; 105th Cosigned Letters; 105th Aging","91 Folders containing correspondence, invitations, maps, and reference materials, from June 1 to 9/29/2001","213 Folders arranged chronologically by day, from 6/1/1998 to 12/31/1998","79 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name (O-Z)","ISTEA; Smart Road; Untitled Folder: Correspondence regarding ISTEA; Section 153; ISTEA; DOT Building; DOT; ISTEA II; ISTEA II-Transit; ISTEA Grants-Va.","See Me's; Untitled Folder: Monthly Mailings; Debate Issues; Leg Assignments; Dog Story; Loose Papers: Correspondence, Reports, Clippings; Untitled Binder: Briefing Agenda and Background Material for Jack Hoggard; MPS; General Provisions; Campaign; DoD Auth Conference; 104th Congress, 2nd Session; Monthly Mailings","Flat Tax; Charlotte Neal; Chinese Visit; Senator Smith Remarks; HQ AMC; Gail Crane; Port Security; Mini-Retreats; Harry Diamond; Caldwell \u0026 Santmyer; Untitled Folder: Virginia Baseball Club Inc.; DoD Drug Strategy; VA Milcon; Dick D'Amato 43088; Fort Eustis; Bedford D-day; Mis; Coal-DOD; Colin Powell; Gail Crane; Prayer Breakfast; RTD Questions; VET-VA. Nat. Guard Ass.; General Dynamics (AAAV); Gays in the Military; DISA; Gays in the Military; Richmond Defense Supply Center; AT \u0026 T FDS; ROA Roanoke Speech; Speeches; Adam Clarey; SDI","93 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing invitations, correspondence, reference materials, and maps","Aquaculture: clippings, articles, correspondence, reference materials, legislation [presentation folder]; Research: clippings, articles, correspondence [presentation folder]; Press: clippings [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: press clippings, research/studies, letters against, letters in favor, testimonies from 2/4 and 2/13 hearings, bills, markups/amendments, notes/misc./Senator John Warner's statement; Loose questions and statements regarding labor issues; Alexis Herman: clippings, articles, reference materials, correspondence, notes, press releases [presentation folder]","Loose papers: Legislation, memos, reference materials, correspondence; fills entire box","IDEA: Loose House and Senate version comparisons, memos, proposals, legislation, notes, and clippings [presentation folder]; IDEA: Empty folder [presentation folder]; IDEA: Loose correspondence, memos, reference materials [presentation folder]","Wilkins Halt; Albert V. Bryan Court House; GSA/FDA; BIOSTONE Gap; GSA (3 folders); GSA Leasing; Loose Paper: Correspondence from 1995; GOAs; VA Municipal Wastewater Agencies; Harrisonburg; Border Stations; ATF and PTD; FCC Business Week; VA Projects","FCC; CWA/Navy Discharge Limits; NARFE; Treasury Appropriations/Civil Service; Postal; Jim Charleston","Speeches April-May 1984; Transcripts 1984; Correspondence 1985; Loose Papers: newspapers from 1984 and 1986; Robb; Transcripts 1984","90 folders of accepted invites in chronological by date.","Rappahannock Refuge; Chesapeake Bay; CAFÉ; OPA; Environment; Global Climate","ARC, budget summaries, reference material, legislation [presentation folder]; Miscellaneous: correspondence, articles, reference material [presentation folder]; Virginia Institute of Marine Science, loose folder; Loose: postcard, National Alliance of State Rural Water Associations; Appalachian Regional Commission, correspondence, clippings, reference material; King William Reservoir, correspondence, articles, reports, reference material [presentation folder]; NOAA, article [presentation folder]; FDA Consolidation, clippings, legislation, correspondence [presentation folder]; Chesapeake Bay, reference material, correspondence [presentation folder]; EPA, reference material, correspondence, articles [presentation folder]; Embrey Dam, correspondence, clippings [presentation folder]; National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Establishment Act, legislation, memos [presentation folder]; Air Bill, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Natural Disaster Protection Act, correspondence [presentation folder]; Gorton ESA Bill S.768, reference material, legislation [presentation folder]; McConnell-ARC Bill and reference material [presentation folder]","153 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing daily schedules, correspondence, and notes","152 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing invitations, correspondence, reference materials, and maps","181 folders of schedules, arranged chronologically by day","Budget/Finance Issues and Requests [presentation folder]; Parramore Island; FY 1999 Appropriations; Mt. Weather; Bernard Berne; Interior; Land and Water Fund","Projects; Grafton Sinkholes; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence, Reports, Clippings; Roanoke-Visitor Center; Avetex Redevelopment '92; Private Property; Maritime Security; Chincoteague; Security; Avtex--1991; Wetlands; National Highway Systems Map; FY 1991 Appropriations Requests","Newport News Airport; FAA: Nominees MWAA-Bill; FAA: Loose Papers: legislative copies; TRACON; AIP- MWAA; Aviation; Perimeter Rule; FAA: Senator Warner; FCC/AIP; FAA: Loose Papers: correspondence, legislative copies, and notes; AIP- Federal Triangle; FAA","State AIP Funding; GW Bill; U.S.- Japan Aviation Policy; Norfolk- Tug Boat; MWAA- Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority; (AIP) Funding; Aviation competition Bill; S. 386; FAA- Amendment; MWAA; MWAA; Airports","Title IV- Studies; Title II- Gen. Provisions; Senate Offer; Untitled Folder: correspondence; Title V; American River-WRDA; Loose Paper: notebook with hand written notes; Private Sector Contracting; WRDA 1999; Title III- Project Related Provisions; American River and CA AWR; Loose Paper: legislative papers; Title I- Project Authorization 44","EPA; The Big Dig; ARL Projects \u0026 EPA Projects; Untitled Binder: Proposed Interstate 73; NGA; YA. Aviation Plan; Radar Ban in Commercial Vehicles; Charles City County; Information Regarding Virginia's Demo Projects [envelope]; Charles City; GSA; Talking Points; HABS-Estuary Habitat; FAA Reauthorization","George; Statement for Hearing on Lorton Prison; Campaign Finance Reform '97; Committee on Rules and Administration; Speeches; Lorton Case (Jennings); Title 44-Keep; Hearing to Consider Revisions to Title 44/GPO [binder]; Senate Prelim on Jenkins-Landrieu; Untitled Folder: Correspondence; Speeches; Rosenbaum File; U.S. Senate Memos on Louisiana Election; Loose Papers: Correspondence, Bills, Clippings; For Immediate Release Papers; Investigation Stuff Woody Jenkins","77 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing daily schedules, correspondence, and notes","104 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing daily schedules, correspondence, and notes","Civil Law/Military Justice CLE Update, Biographical Sketches [binder]; 17 Official Business Envelopes; Manual for Courts-Martial, United States 1984 [binder]; 1996 Election Results [binder]; Loose correspondence from Bob Dole regarding Captain Lancaster Court-Martial, 1991; Government Contract Law Deskbook Volume 1, 1991 [binder]","183 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by day","Federal Transportation Management Program Handbook [binder]; Better, Safer Roads for the 21st Century [binder]; FY 1997: Capital Investment and Leasing Program [binder]; Fiscal Year 1998: Capital Investment and Leasing Program [binder]; U.S. GSA, FY 1998 Congressional Justifications [binder]","EPA; Capital Investment and Leasing Program, Fiscal Year 1996 (binder); Economic Development Administration, Summary of Approved Projects [binder]; 5/12/93 Superfund Hearing, EPA Admin. Browner; Untitled presentation folder: Amendments, Acts, Congressional Record, Clippings; Slots 1 Perimeter","48 folders arranged alphabetically by last name, within each district","Nurse Training Act; Headstart; NIH Grants; Job Corps; Volunteer Fireman/F.S.L.A.; Impact Air, P.L. 81-874; Oyster Point School; Employment Service; Labor \u0026 Econ Growth; Family Celebration Day (envelope); Education Briefing; Illiteracy Commission; John Norton Moore, U.S. Peace Institute; Health Planning; JTPA; Drug Export Bill; Labor--Vaccine Compensation Act '87; Railroad Retirement; Nat. Tech. Library; Higher Education; Handicapped Rights; Missing Children; Summary Reports (portfolio folder); Suspension of U of Penn Funding (envelope); Mental Health","Education Vouchers; Bilingual Education; Penn. Head Injury Clinic-NIH; Child Care; SEA-Exec. C.S.; National Guard Tech.; Central Virginia Community Health Center; Special Pay/S.1327; Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA); A.I.D.S,; Asbestosis; Child Abuse; Railroad Ret/C.S. Ret. Credit; FEHBA Relocation Amendment; SEA, 1/29/85 [portfolio folder]; Vets Pref./Sheltered Workshops; Black Lung Town Hall Meeting","Education Vouchers; Bilingual Education; Penn. Head Injury Clinic-NIH; Child Care; SEA-Exec. C.S.; National Guard Tech.; Central Virginia Community Health Center; Special Pay/S.1327; Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA); A.I.D.S,; Asbestosis; Child Abuse; Railroad Ret/C.S. Ret. Credit; FEHBA Relocation Amendment; SEA, 1/29/85 [portfolio folder]; Vets Pref./Sheltered Workshops; Black Lung Town Hall Meeting","Attack from the Right; Warner Letters-106th; FY 2001 Budget Requests; Virginia: Department of Economic Development [bound item]; Photograph of Presentation by United States Department of the Navy; Clippings and File Folders [file folder box]","24 miniature UPS trucks in individual boxes","National Abortion Rights Action League; Christian Action Network; Pro Warner; Consumer Federation of America; Congressional Quarterly Reports; League of Private Property Voters; Citizens for a Sound Economy; Mason/Dixon/Political/Media Research Polls; U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Americans for Democratic Action; Business and Professional Women/USA; Christian Coalition; Watchdogs of the Treasury; American Civil Liberties Union; Liberty Lobby; National Right to Life Committee; American Farm Bureau Federation; Senate Republican Conference; American Security Council; National Association of Manufacturers; United We Stand America; Veterans of Foreign Affairs; Clippings [presentation folder]; National Federation of Independent Businesses; AFL-CIO; National Taxpayers Union; National Education Association; Clinton Administration; Business-Industry Political Action Committee; Council for Citizens Against Government Waste; Concord Coalition; League of Conservation Voters; National Tax-Limitation Committee; Project Vote Smart; American Conservative Union","Vote Smart Web Yellow Pages [publication]; 1995-1996 Private Property Congressional Vote Index (5 copies); Loose Papers: Congressional Scorecards, Correspondence related to questionnaires and surveys; National Vietnam Veterans Coalition, Inc. [portfolio folder]; AARP Vote [binder]; Voter's Self-Defense Manual [publication]; Environmental Briefing Book","276th Engineering Battalion: M/C Payne, Jim Joanson (AA) 276th for P.E. CNTY; Michael Coleman, 1/1992; Mr. Coleman Raphael; Nathan Miller/Dominion Manuf., Jan/Feb 1992; 276th Engineering Battalion: 276th and NG Reserve Issues; Fabrication Company of VA; DT; 276th Engineering Battalion; Evergreen Information Technology, Inc. Barry Nelson; Meeting w/State Sec. Framme; 4/1992; Longer Beam Medal of Honor","Untitled Binder: Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia 1/3/1995 to 7/13/1996; Untitled Binder: legislative activities for 1995","Budget Votes 103rd Cong. [binder]; Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia; 1/3/1995 to 7/8/1995 [book]; Warner Record 102nd Congress 1st Session [binder]; Friends of John Warner Press Releases [binder]; Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia; 1/4/1995 to 10/5/1996 [book]","Warner Record 102ned Congress 1st Session 1991 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Briefing book on Sen. Charles S. Robb; Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia; 1/4/1995 to 1/6/1996 [book]","Virginia Judgeships, recommendations, reference material, clippings, correspondence; Untitled folder, recommendations, clippings, correspondence; Judgeships- Eastern and Western Districts, recommendations, clippings, correspondence; 7 notepads, each designated by a different city name, loose","36 folders arranged alphabetically by last name, within each district","Warner Record for Legislation, 103rd Congress (1993-1994), Book 2 of 2 [binder]; Warner Record for Agencies and Projects, 103rd Congress (1993-1994) [binder]","Loose papers bound by rubber band: Issue Resource Book, 1995; Warner Record for Agencies and Projects 102nd Congress (1991-1992) [binder]; Warner Record for Legislation, 103rd Congress (1993-1994) Book 1 of 2 [binder]; Untitled binder: Warner legislative record, 103rd Congress (1993-1994)","EPW: NAFTA; Energy Taxes: 1993; Admin. Economic Package; Shenandoah River Study: EPA; Henrico County Water Plant- 404; Coastal Barrier Resources; Hampton Roads Center; Pollution Prevention Strategy","Section 29 Nonconventional Fuels Tax Credit; S. 2656- PMPA; S.289- National Air and Space Museum Extension Act of 1991","Warner Record/Vision; Section v. Sponsored Amendments; Warner Record/Helping Virginia; Warner Record/Questionnaire; Transportation Issue; Warner Record/Outstanding Projects; Master Briefing Book [2 binders]; Untitled Folder: Correspondence, Notes,; Warner Record/Issues and Opportunities; Loose Papers: Senator Warner's Vision for Virginia","Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 2 of 4 Parts); Correspondence; A Response to the Majority Report in the Senate Confirmation Proceedings of Judge Robert H. Bork; Policy Review, Fall 1987; Clippings; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 4 of 4 Parts) (3 copies); Newsweek, 9/14/1987; Harry E. Claiborne v. United States Senate; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate Addendum (3 copies); In the Senate of the United States Sitting as a Court of Impeachment; Impeachment Materials; Trial Transcripts; Motions Referred to the Senate by the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee; The New Yorker, Aug. 3/1987; Why the United States Senate Should Not Consent to the Nomination of Judge Robert H. Bork to be a Justice of the Supreme Court","Nomination of Robert H. Bork to be an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court; Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate (Part 3 of 3); Report of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 2 of 4); Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 3 of 4); Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate (Part 2 of 3); Proceedings from the United States Senate in the Impeachment Trial of Harry E. Claiborne; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 1 of 4) (2 copies); Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice; Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate (Part 1 of 3); On the Impeachment of Harry E. Claiborne; Markup of H.R.461, Impeachment of Judge Harry E. Claiborne, Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives. NOTE: all printed matter in this box can be found in Government Documents at Alderman Library.","Legislative Proposals [presentation folder]; Background Information [presentation folder]; Women's Conference; Loose Papers: Correspondence, Clippings; Administration Position [presentation folder]","Amtrak- Mountain Div.; Imaging Science Technologies; CIT- Composites Manufacturing Technologies; Gloucester- Cheatham Annex; Upward Bound Wytheville Com. College; Oil Spill Contingency Plan; Harwood/Bechtel/DOE; Holy Cross Abbey; Shoup; Loose correspondence and reference material; Washington County Literacy Grant; Amtrak - Silver Star; Poquoson River; Gibson Explosives; GARCIA- SMT contract Naval Supply Center; EPA-UST Regulations; DoE/B \u0026 W Hot Fuel Cell Fac.; Suffolk City Landfill Evaluation Report Fact Sheet; Mt. Empire Community College","G.W. Forest- Lennox- Waynesboro; Manassas Battlefield 1989; PHS- Peninsula Institute For Community Health; Abingdon Courthouse; George Washington Carver Regional High School; Red Hill; Harrover Property- Manassas Battlefield; Virgin Islands Education Grant; Pittsylvania Wayside Park; Kiptoke Beach-FWS; Anadigicom Corp.; loose correspondence; Blue Ridge Parkway; Delmarva Ministries; Fort Belvoir Proposed Waste Storage Facility; Kluge Shooting Preserve; Arlington Christian School; Mason Neck NWR; COE Poquoson River; Base Closings-Villalpando; Front Royal- Rt. 340- Shenandoah National Park; RFK Stadium; COE Dinwiddie Wal-Mart; Buena Vista; GSA- Virginia Manufacturing; Doyle Lumber, Inc.; Mountain Top Parkway-9th; Fries Mill- EDA- Whitt Ent.; Pulaski County- Hercules Inc.; Hampden-Sydney College; Warren County; ENR: Sproul/The Erskine Company","VIR-101 Congress Morgan Custody Case; LHR-101 Congress Minimum Wage; VA-101 Congress Pittston Coal Negotiations; JUD-101 Congress Hastings Impeachment; Virginia: Roanoke Hospital Merger; JUD-101 Congress Drugs-Bennett DC Task Force; Judiciary-101 Congress King Federal Holiday Commission; VR-101 Congress Whitaker, Sally Furniss; Untitled folder regarding Kenneth W. Starr nomination for Solicitor General; Shelburne Glebe Plantation, U.S.","Full box of loose materials including photo album, magazines, newspaper clippings and some correspondence","Vet-A-Thon; Kate Smith Background; File Copies --- Issues and Answers (empty); Untitled Envelope: Background Information, Navy Aircraft Carrier Service Life Extension Program; 2/9/1979; Wiesenthal Reception; 4/29/1979; Letter to Pres. --- 3/21/1980; RE: Military Compensation; Senator Warner's Biographical Sketch (empty); Loose Papers: newspapers; S. 720; Warner - First Six Months; News --- JWW Remarks Swearing-in; 1/2/1979, Richmond; Untitled Folder: news clippings","115 envelopes (plus one presentation folder) in somewhat chronological order in reverse. Months skip: 3/1-24, Feb, Jan, and 6/1-30","184 envelopes in chronological order by date (some envelopes empty)","Congratulations; General Letters- To Do; Telephone Conversation; Kid Letters completed; Requests; Actions; Phone Tally; Animal Rights; Congrats/Greetings/Eagle Scouts; Greetings/B-Day; Misc. Letters","New Denver Airport, Background/Wolf Letters, 1991; Fauquier County Sewer; S.959--Thomas Jefferson Commission; Smithsonian Board of Regents Info.; 9/29/93 Nominees Hearing: Perciasepe, Goldman, Laws, Nelson; Browner Confirmation, 1/11/1993; Dioxin Water Quality Standard; SEA Grant Program; S.959 \u0026 H.R.2652; 102nd Congress, 1st Session, H.R. 2652, Slaughter, 6/13/1991; Enforcement--CWA 1991; Thomas Jefferson Commemoration Act/Commission; Abingdon Plantation; Virginia Foundation for the Humanities--Bicentennial of VA Declaration of Rights; Other Commissions; H.R. 2444--George Washington Birthplace National Monument Bill; Pol. Rec. Gleason, Michael P.; Nichols Confirmation; Religious Freedom Day Resolution; Sussman Nomination, EPA; Frampton Nomination, EPA; 5/21/1991 Hearing on CWA with Administrator Reilly","Metro Machine; Fort Lee Commissary, Defense Commissary Agency; UNISYS-Egyptian Coastal, Minehunter Program; Racal; 5/22/1991-Gov't Ops, Subcontract Mgmt. in DOD; Hugh Davis Memorial Wing, HR 175/S.498; Legislation in General; DoD Inventory Management, 7/17/1991; S260 Non-Developmental Items Acquisition Act of 1991; \"Warner Amend\" to Brooks Act; Jerry Curry-Nomination, Administration, FAA; Trips; Small Business; Hearings; DLA Command Briefings; 801 Housing-Spotsylvania; 2/26/1991-Governmental Affairs, Procurement Integrity Hearing; RIFs; Land Harpoon; VA Economic Developers Assoc., Speech, Sept. 13/1991; Legislation; 1992 DOD Authorization, Section 842 CoC's; SBIR Hearing, 11/6/1991; Bills; VMI; 6/11/1991, 7/11/1991 Kuwait Oil Fires; News Articles; Extended Cold Weather Clothing System (ECWCS); Desert Storm Casualties; VMI; Strother Smith; Davis-Bacon; S360-Military Reservists, Small Business Relief Act; Willoughby Site-Norfolk NB; 424th Transportation Co. Galax; News Articles; Woodstock Armory; Uncompensated Overtime","Congressman Wolf Letter to GSA Inspector General on Navy, 3/18/1991; Untitled Folder: Correspondence; Yeonas; Navy Consolidation GSA Austin Letter to Warner on decision, 3/20/1991; Navy consolidation Warner letter to GSA Austin on decision, 3/19/1991; Germanium; Closed Cases; Hoffman Management, Inc., to GSA, 3/18/1991; New Market Heights; EPW Fall Committee, Mark-Up Oct. 4/1990, Consolidation of Navy; DCAMO Briefing on DOD \u0026 VA Contractors; Congressman Frank Wolf, Recent language on H.R. 1281, Re: Navy consolidation; Untitled Folder: Press Release; City of Alexandria, Letter from Mayor to Austin, Re: Potomac Greensite; General 1988 Manassas Battlefield; GAO Report 3/1991. Navy Office Space, Cost Estimate for Consolidating the Naval Systems Commands May be High; Untitled Folder: Memorandum; Governmental Affairs: D.C. Lorton; Navy Sec. Ben Rose letter to Sen. Metzenbaum, 3/19/1991; Navy Office Space, Meeting H-508, 8/7/90; Untitled Folder: Referred to the Committee on and ordered to be printed; Untitled Folder: Statement by Senator John Warner on the Northern Virginia Navy Office Consolidation Project, 10/23/1990; Navy Consolidation, Arlington; Untitled Folder: Congressional Record; Vietnam Veterans; Nominations of Judge David Souter to Supreme Court; Navy Project-Single Location; NAACP; Navy Consolidation, Senator Metzenbaum Letters, 2/1991; Navy - Northern Virginia","Endangered Species Act Hearing, 5/13/1992; National Environmental Strategy; Global Warming Hearing, 7/30/91; Untitled presentation folder: Budget Materials; Endangered Species Act Reauthorization: Baucus/Chafee Bill Introduced 5/6/93; Endangered Species Act--General Information; 102nd Congress Legislation, Air/Global Warming; S.533 --Department of the Environment Act of 1991; S.729--Reid Lead Bill","Arlington Boathouse Proposal 1992 [presentation folder]; S.58- National Biological Diversity Conservation and Environmental Research Act Hearing EPW 7/26/1991; Naming Lewis Powell Courthouse; S.1755, Concessions Reform; Colonial Pipeline Oil spill 3/1993`Route 340 [presentation folder]; Airports Authority: Abingdon Ruins; 1994 DOD Craney Island Fuel Depot Transfer to Portsmouth [presentation folder]; EPA: Clean Fuels Rule [presentation folder]; Yorktown Project; Clean Air Regulations- Emissions Trading and others; 5/27/93 EPW Base Closure Hearing","173 folders arranged chronologically by day, contain invitations, correspondence, maps, and reference material","Manassas Battlefield correspondence, reference material [binder]; Loose Manassas Battlefield Park Amendments, maps, correspondence, reference materials, articles; Hearing Testimony, speeches [presentation folder]; News Clips, clippings [presentation folder]; Historic Preservation, correspondence, legislation [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: maps of Manassas Battlefield; ENR: Manassas Battlefield Park; National Park Service, correspondence [presentation folder]; Exhibits, correspondence, maps, legislation, reference material [presentation folder]; Meeting with the Virginia Congressional Delegation [binder]; Energy: Manassas; Prince William County, photographs, correspondence, clippings [presentation folder]; Warner Statement, correspondence, articles, notes [presentation folder]","245 slides in 11 containers: pictures of Senator Warner in various poses, 1978-1987; Cardboard tube: ATOKA Farm Garden Photos (enlarged photograph of blurry window)","Military Justice- Fraud/Waste/Abuse; Untitled Folder: Military Justice- Prisoners; Military Justice - Urinalysis Testing; Military Justice- Espionage Under UCMJ; Untitled Folder: Paul Besozzi; Nominations Process-Senior and Retired Officers; Military Justice- Statistics; Military Justice- Defense Counsel; Military Justice- Proposals (empty); Nominations Process-Frocking; Urinalysis Program; Untitled Folder: Congressional Request for Information; Military Justice- General Correspondence","124 folders in chronological order by date","120 folders in chronological order by date","63 envelopes, one for each day with additional ones for specific trips/events.","44 envelopes, one for each day with additional ones for specific trips/events.","Our Changing Planet: The FY 1991 U.S. Global Change Research Program [booklet]; 1989-1990 101st Congress Letters Cosigned on Energy Committee Issues; Nomination of Judge Souter to be an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court [presentation folder]; Commerce Committee Issues [loose with divider]; EPW: Oil Spills/Chesapeake Bay [presentation folder]; ENR: INT: Shenandoah Valley Civil War Sites Study [presentation folder]; ENR: INT: Wolf Trap 1990 [presentation folder]; Coast Guard [loose with divider]; EPW OIL SPILL LEGISLATION","ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - Statements, Bills; NASA Budget 1991; Tuna Management Act; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - General; California Earthquake Funds; Letters Signed By JW 1990 on EPW Committee Issues; EPW: 101: ICTC; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - Correspondence; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - Senate Committee Consideration; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - House Bill","64 folders of scheduling materials, arranged by date","65 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by date","Personal: Call List for April, May, and June, 1988; Personal: Telephone Log (July, August, September), 1986; Personal: Call List for October, November, and December, 1988; Personal: Call List for July, August, and September, 1988; Personal: Telephone Log (January, February, March), 1986; Personal: Call List for January, February, and March, 1989; Personal: Call List Apr-May-June, 1989; Personal: Telephone Log (April, May, June), 1986; Personal: Call List for January, February, and March, 1988","Untitled Envelope: \"The Search for an Arab-Israeli Settlement\" an essay written following the Ditchley Conference; Personal: Armed Services Committee, 1988; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1984; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1986; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1982; Personal: Condolences, 1989; Personal: Contributions File, 1989; Personal: The Ditchley Foundation, The American Ditchley Foundation, 1987; Personal: The Ditchley Foundation (Includes American Ditchley), 1988; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1985; Personal: Armed Services Committee, 1985-1987; Personal: Birthday Greetings, 1989","47 envelopes in chronological order by date","Bosher/Idea; S. 1220- AIDs ED. Act; Community College; Voc. ED. Consortium; Elders Nomination; Bush Education Plan 1991; Vaccine Compensation; Foster Nomination; Goals 2000- Education Amendment Act; S. 67 Compassionate Pain Relief Act (Heroin for cancer Patients)","L, HHS, ED- 94 Appropriations with Simon Albert; Very Special Arts; Minority Scholarships; NIH Reauthorization H.R. 2507","88 envelopes in somewhat chronological order by date","32 envelopes in chronological order by date (all dates not represented)","John W. Warner Speeches for 1973 [binder]; Secretary Warner Speeches Binder #1 [binder]; Untitled: Speeches made by John W. Warner January - April/1974 [binder]; Loose papers: undated speech, notes and minutes from events 1972-1977[binder]; John W. Warner Speeches for 1974 [binder]","Secretary Warner Speeches Binder #2 [binder]; John W. Warner Speeches for 1972 [binder]","89 envelopes of daily schedules filed by date, every day does not have a folder.","Small Business Institute Program; White House Conference on Tourism and Travel; Small Business Hearings [presentation folder]; Small Business Investment Company SBC; Legal Reform; Small Business OSHA Reform Hearing 12/6/95 [presentation folder]; Small Business Associations [presentation folder]; Oversight of Small Business Association [presentation folder]; Affirmative Action 8(A); SBA Programs [presentation folder]; 8 (A) Hearing, 4/4/95","Personal: Friends, Dobal, Joe; Personal: Friends, Connolly, Thomas F. (Vice Admiral, Ret); Ali, Mohammad; Personal: Friends, Ballentine, Michael/Mary Ballou; Personal: Friends, Campbell, John (Map Project etc.); Personal: Friends, Guest, Virginia; Personal: Friends, Coolidge, Isabella G.; Personal: Friends, Diener, Betty J. (Dr.); Personal: Friends, Hanan, Timothy A.; Barry Goldwater; Personal: The Hunting Box, Cliff and Laura Hunt; Personal: Friends, Tom Beddall; Personal: Friends, Harbert, John (Doctor); Personal: Friends, Bain, Dick; Honorary Board Memberships, 1988; Friends, Bruce, David; Personal: Friends, Cooke, Jack Kent; Personal: Friends, Hodges, Walter J. (Mrs.); Personal: Friends, Bowman, Jean; Personal: Friends, Hufty, Page Lee, 1987; Personal: Friends, Clarke, Melissa; Personal: Friends, The Bob Arnolds, New York, NY; Personal: Warner Friends, Fuller, Deborah, Aspen, Colorado; Personal: Friends, Ferguson Sydney McNiff (Nini); Personal: Dingeman, James (Jim); Personal: Firestone, Julia, Scottsdale, Arizona 85235; Personal: Friends, Daugherty, Elizabeth; Personal: Friends, The Simon Hornbys, London, England; Personal: Friends, Arundel, Arthur W.; Personal: Friends, Bynum, Mike; Personal: Friends, Mrs. Richard E. Byrd (Helen); Personal: Friends, Davies, Christine (Mrs.); Personal: Friends, Brezinski, Zbigniew; Personal: Friends, Abel Smith, J.W. (William); Personal: Friends, duPont, William H.; Personal: Friends, Dee Bartley; Brokaw, Cliff; Personal: Friends, Bill Dunlap, Nat'l Arts Council Appt.; Personal: Executive, Baldridge, Malcolm, 1922-1987; Personal: Friends, Corcoran, King; Ambassador and Mrs. Gottlieb; Personal: Helland, Pete, Friends; Personal: Friends, Bruce Gottwald-Ethyl Corporation; Personal: Friends, Dickerson, Nancy; Personal: Friends, Cook, Edward, and Pat, Palm Beach, Florida; Personal: Friends, Barringer, Beatrice; Personal: Friends, Bronfman, Edgar","31 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by date","Nottaway County; Blackstone Army Airfield; Downtown Site, Proposal Submitted by the City of Richmond, Office of Economic Development, 5/29/1992 [binder]; Southern Gateway Site, Proposal Submitted by the City of Richmond, Office of Economic Development, 5/29/1992 [binder]","CPT Zebrowski, Appender \"Whistle Blowing\"; Army Prosthetics Issue, 1/1992; NAVSEA Drawdown; Misc Aug '92; Misc Oct; Misc 3/1992; Misc-12/1992; 7/1992-Misc; RCI State Dept Grant w/ Russia, Aug '92; Newport News Econ Develop.; Misc 5/1992; Untitled Envelope: Clippings; ILT John M. Sheckler, 228-06-0466; 50th Anniversary of World War II; VA. Trip, 3 Aug-3 Sept; Paul Vandermyde, VSE; April 1992-Miscellaneous; 2/1992-Miscellaneous; 6/1992-Miscellaneous; Nottoway; UXB-Rich Dugger, John Boyden; Vinnell Corp.; Perpetual Freedom, Joanne Vecchinnoe, 1/1992; Relief Operations; Misc Sept 92; County of Nottaway, Virginia [binder]; Midway, Battle of; 1/1992 - Miscellaneous; Misc Nov 92; Seay, Captain Marvin E., USN, Navy, 1991","1990 Trip File; Personal: Trip '92, back up, Tickets, etc.; 11 License Plates from Virginia and Congress","1988 Republican National Convention Caucus Teams Briefing Book [binder]; 41 envelopes in chronological order by date","46 envelopes in chronological order by date","1989 Master Scheduling Log, January - June [binder]; 1991 Master Schedule Jan. thru May Book 1 of 2 [binder]; 1990 Schedule [binder]","Month at a Glance Administrator 1989 [October - December] [notebook]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1989 (January - September) [notebook]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1988, October - December [notebook]; 7/1992 thru 12/1992 [binder]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1988 January - September [notebook]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1987 [notebook]; 1/1992 thru 6/1992 [binder]","118 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name","Master Log January to July 1988; Senator's Log July to December 1989; Senator's Log July to December 1988; Master Schedule Log July to December 1988; Senator's Log January to June 1989; Senator's Log 1/1988; Master Log July to December 1986; Master Log 1990","Record Vote Analysis 101st Congress, 1st Session [binder]; 100th Congress 2nd Session, 200 Congress [binder]; 100th Congress 2nd Session, Record Vote Analysis, 1-199 [binder]","Record Vote Analysis- 99th Congress 1st Session [binder]; 100th Congress: Record Vote Analysis 1-199 [binder]; Congressional Record- Senate [binder]; 100th Congress: Record Vote Analysis 1st Session #200- [binder]","123 folders in chronological order by date","Atoka Country Supper; Atoka Country Supper, Sept. 19/1981; Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island foundation; Tenneco Inc.; Atoka Country Supper; Atoka Country Supper, Sept 13/1980","Toxic Substances Subcommittee Hearing on Lawn Chemicals, 5/9/91; S. 225-- Fredericksburg \u0026 Spotsylvania County Battlefields National Battlefield Park Expansion Act [presentation folder]; 102nd Congress: ANWR Debate [presentation folder]; S. 1220 -- National Energy Security Act, General Information [presentation folder]; Appomattox River Water Authority Hydroelectric Project; National RADOR Action Week Resolution (10/18/1992) [presentation folder]","102nd Congress - EPW, FULL COMMITTEE/SCIENCE ADVISORY BOARD 1/24/91; RCRA: 9/11/91 Hearing, Special Wastes: Oil Mining; Congressional Record, No. 142- Part V, Proceedings and Debates of the 102nd Congress, 2nd Session [book]; Yorktown Battlefield- Filming; Hanford Clean Up - ICF; Energy: Science \u0026 Technology Bill; CONSOL- Coal Thermal Dryer; George Mason Memorial Resolution, Senate Resolution 219","1992 Commerce, January - June [presentation folder]; 1992 Armed Services, July - August [presentation folder]; 1992 Armed Services, September - December [presentation folder]; 1992 Banking [presentation folder]; 1992 Budget [presentation folder]; 1992 - Commerce, July - December [presentation folder]; ARM, January - June 1992 [presentation folder]","1992 Appropriations, July - December [presentation folder]; 1992 Administration [presentation folder]; 1992 - Speeches/ Floor Statements [presentation folder]; 1992 Agriculture [presentation folder]; 1992 - Appropriations, January - June [presentation folder]","112 folders of invitations and schedules filed by date of event.","Recipe-1990; Untitled Folder: Biography of Senator Warner (multiple copies); Condolences; Anniversary; 5 untitled folders of recommendations; Front Office Info; Recipes; Birthday; Retirement; Autographed Color Photograph of the Senator; Congratulations; Greetings; Blue Forms; 106 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name (L-Z); Eagle Scout; Animal Rights","Endorsements- Waiting on Response ;Senate Tourism Caucus; Untitled Folder: Silver Spring Monkeys; Untitled Folder: Pet Stores (includes cassette: Fruchter with Laufer 4/29/92); Animal Rights Issues; Endorsements to do (empty); Misc. Letters sent 1991; Endorsements- Waiting on Response, 1992; Endorsements- Done 91; Combined Federal Campaign; Miscellaneous. To Do; Silver Spring Monkeys; Miscellaneous Letters sent 1992; Endorsements- Pending, 1993; Pending Requests- CRS, LIBE; Endorsement Responses; Animal Rights; Misc. Letter, 1993; Loose Paper: Flag Request forms, Legislative material; Animal Rights; RECS- Holding; Endorsements- Done 1992; 1992 Phone Call Reports; To Be Filed; Animal Rights (ARW), 1991-1992; Animal Rights 1990","118 envelopes in chronological order.","33 envelopes in chronological order by date","122 folders in chronological order by date. Nov and Dec. folders are all empty.","42 envelopes in chronological order","20 envelopes arranged chronologically","114 envelopes in chronological order. Missing April and May files.","67 envelopes in chronological order","48 envelopes in chronological order","41 packets of loose press clippings arranged chronologically by date, also empty folders","11/98; 3/1988 Mentions; 12/98; 6/1988 Mentions; 5/1988 Mentions; 7/1988 Mentions; 2/1988 Mentions; Clips 9/1998; 8/1998; 1/1988 Mentions; 10/1998; 4/1988 Mentions","Richmond Times Dispatch, Sunday 4/11/1999 [10 copies entire newspaper]; 20 packets of clippings from Dominion Media Services, September - 11/2001; each packet holds part of a month, several different packets for each time period.; Senator John Warner Key Word Master List, 11/27/2001","32 folders of clippings from Dominion Media Service Co., each folder holds part or all of a month.","McNeil/Lehrer 2-21-95: 02/22/95 [VHS]; Fox Morning News, 3/12/93 [VHS]; Floor Statement with Comments By Nunn and Sasser, 4/8/1992 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer 10/31: 11/01/94 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer 2-21-95: 02/22/95 [VHS]; Fox Morning News (11/10/94), 11/10/94 [VHS]; McLauglin One/One \u0026 Group: 06/06/94 [VHS]; ABC, NBC, \u0026 CBS: 01/27/94 [VHS]; Face the Nation 1/30/94; CNN Late Edition 1/29/94 [VHS]; PBS McNeil/Lehrer: 05/11/95 [VHS]; Prime Time Live: 09/29/94 [VHS]; NBC News, For McNeil/Lehrer 11-1: 9/29/94 [VHS]; Nightline, Face the Nation, Late Edition, \u0026 Fox Evening News: 01/31/94 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer (Tuesday): 05/09/95 [VHS]; ABC World News Tonight - 1/25/1993: 01/25/93 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer (11/07/94): 11/09/94 [VHS]; CNN Larry King: 06/28/94 [VHS]; 2 untitled VHS; Nightline 29 minutes: 1/28/94 [VHS]; ABC, NBC, CBS: 01/27/94 [VHS]; ABC Nightline For 10/18/1994: 10/19/1994 [VHS]; Prime Time Live ABC: 1/11/91 [VHS]; Larry King Live: 12/07/24 [VHS]; Fox Morning News Segment, 5/10/94 [VHS]; Armed Services; Bill - Keep: 02-09-95 [VHS]; CNN Larry King: 05/01/95 [VHS]; CNBC: 01/31/95 [VHS]; Fox Evening News: 01/27/94 [VHS]; Larry King Live: 5/10/93 [VHS]; Inside Politics, Larry King: 01/26/94 [VHS]","142 packets of clippings from Dominion Media Service Co., each packet holds part of a month, several different packets for each time period.","119 packets of press clippings (Apr-Sept), arranged by date","John Warner United States Senator; 96 packets of press clippings (1/2003-1/2004), arranged by week; Loose Papers: clippings, notes, correspondence, reference materials; McLaughlin \u0026 Associates","Library Item Encyclopedia 1-400 (form letters/issue mail) [binder]; Library Item Encyclopedia 401-825 (form letters/issue mail) [binder]","Transcripts September--12/1989, arranged chronologically by date [binder]; Library Items 801+ (form letters/issue mail) [binder]; Transcripts January--8/1989, arranged chronologically by date [binder]","4th Circuit; VA Tech Speech Drafts; Untitled Folder: Statements and Maps, 1999-2001; NNS-Gen Dynamics '99; Press Releases and Notes [portfolio folder]; Norfolk Speech Prep, 8-6-2001 [portfolio folder]; 2 Untitled Binder: Agriculture; Founders Day 2000, Presidential Installation Ceremony, 4/28/2000 [program]; Loose Papers: Statements, Memos, Schedules, and Clippings, 1997-2000; Richmond Times-Dispatch Anniversary Edition, Sunday, 10/15/2000 [newspaper]; 99 Water Resources; J.W. File","ISTEA; Partial Birth/Abortion; 52 clipping packets from 12/22/2001 to 3/28/2002, by individual dates, some clippings organized by subject; Log Cabin Rep.","110 individual packets of clippings joined together by rubber bands. Grouped by weeks","7 folders of press clippings in random order. Clippings inside folders are arranged somewhat in chronological order by date","Untitled folder: clippings from 11/89 to 12/89 in backward ascending order; Untitled folder: clippings from 6/90 to 8/90, in somewhat chronological order","6 Folders with misc press clippings in random order. Clippings in folder are arranged chronologically by date","Microphone Box, mostly empty, with single male-to-female jack; E. P. Stafford (Reel]; Quantico Grad School Speech, 6/4/1969 [Reel]; 27 floppy disks (9 inch): Transcripts, Speeches, Announcements, News Releases; Swearing-In of Mr. Warner, 2/11/1969 [Reel]; 4 Untitled Reels","24 packets of press clippings (Sept-Dec), arranged by date","34 packets of press clippings (Jul-Dec), arranged by date","Roll Call, Monday, 9/14/1998 [newspaper] (4 copies); 31 packets of press clippings (July-Nov), arranged by date","To-Carter; Clippings; Loose Papers: Notes, Clippings,; Time, 10/1/2001 [magazine]; Campaign Stuff; Photographs; Speech Backup; The No Child Left Behind Act, Op-Ed by U.S. Senator John W. Warner; Hampden Sydney College Commencement-Remarks, 5/12/2002; Virginia Is For Lovers [bumper sticker]; The Philippine Scouts, Centennial 1901-2001; War College; Culpeper Agenda; United States Senate [portfolio folder]; John Warner, United States Senator [portfolio folder]; Ballpoint pen; Handwritten notes on index cards; Richmond Times-Dispatch, Sunday, 9/8/2002 [newspaper]; Pocahontas Parkway: The Greater Richmond Connector [portfolio folder]; Notebooks with handwritten notes; Photographic Negatives [binder]; Federal Provider Directory","Untitled Binder: 1992 Press Releases arranged in reverse chronological order by date; Untitled Binder: 1991 Press Releases arranged chronologically by date; January-June 1992 Schedules [binder]","1994 Press Releases [binder]; Untitled Binder: 1995 Press Releases, arranged in reverse chronological order by date; 1993 Press Releases [binder]","Untitled Binder: 1984 Press Clippings, arranged by subject; Press Releases 1979, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]","Press Releases 1980, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]; Press Releases 1982, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]; Press Releases 1981, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]","91 folders arranged chronologically","153 folders arranged chronologically within months","Leadership Institute; Sergeant at Arms Information; 10/2003; Government Printing Office 2000; Bring Your Child to Work Day; Decatur House; 1993 Senate Security; Federal Emergency Mgmt. Agency (FEMA); Directories/Information Guides; Copier Information; 1993 Sergeant at Arms Office; Franked Mail/Mass Mailing 2000; U.S. Senate Health Promotion; 2/2003; 11/2003; Heritage Foundation; 9/2003; Employee Assistance Program; 1/2003; Copier; 5/2003; American's With Disabilities Act; Job Descriptions; Intern Lecture Info; 7/2003; CFC Campaign 1999/2000; 12/2003; Computer Center; Bar Admission Recommendations; White House 2003; 3/2003; 1993 Legislate; NUTS; 8/2003; Family Medical Leave Act Information; Form Letter-Samples; 6/2003; 4/2003; 1993 Inventory; Financial Disclosure 1999/2000; Loose Papers: Requests for Materials, memorandum, calendar, fax coversheets; 1993 Joint Committee on Printing; 1993 Rules Committee; 1993 Library of Congress","Mass Mailing 1992; General Correspondence; Human Resources Info System; Loose Papers: Records of Permanent Historical Value (2 copies); 1993 U.S. Senate Employment Practices: A Study of Staff Salary, Tenure, Demographics and Benefits [publication]; Library of Congress 1992; Congressional Management Survey; 1994-1995 Ethics Committee; Unclaimed Recommendation Responses; Post Office Information; Congratulations Letters \u0026 Information; Homosexuals in the Military: Policies and Practices of Foreign Countries (2 copies); SOAS; District Office - GSA: General, 1991; Constituent Requests (Misc.); Thank You letters; Office Manager Meetings; Internet Messages; Internet Information; 1994-1995 Directories/Authorizations; Fair Employment Practices; Financial Disclosure; Office Expense Account 1992; Legi-Slate 1992; Speeches-1991; Family Medical Leave Policy","Loose Papers: Senator John Warner Correspondence; Staff Manual; 1994-1995 Post Office; Lexis-Nexis; Superintendents Office; Sexual Harassment Policy; 1994-1995 Joint Committee on Printing; 1994-1995 MAPs- Capitol, etc.; 1994-1995 Rules Committee; RespecTeen National Youth Forum; Intra-net; Presidential Classroom; Nut; U.S. Senate Youth Program; 1994-1995 Senate Security; 1994-1995 Recommendations Personal; 1994-1995 Sergeant at Arms Office; 1994-1995 Library of Congress; 1994-1995 Service Department; Congressional Youth Leadership Council; Student Programs; Senate Steering Committee; Quality Assurance Control; Recommendations Fed Employees; Recommendations Former Interns","Untitled presentation folder: Contains correspondence, reference materials regarding OSHA; Team Act; Volunteer Firefighters; Arlington County; Labor-Rail Strike; General-Clinton Scandals; Campaign Miller Charges; General D.C. Legal; Right to Work; General Minority Issues; Campaign Miller Suit; Labor-Minimum Wage-Prisoners; National Right to Work Act S.581; Minimum Wage; General Scorecards; Letters; Alexis Herman; Labor Committee [presentation folder]; Labor-Single Location; Labor-S.1423-OSHA [presentation folder]","1980 Republican National Convention, Detroit, Michigan, 7/15/1980; Congressional Award Information, Correspondence and Reference Information, 1995-1999; SOAS 99; Loose Papers: Clippings - Thrift Industry's Biggest Group to Urge Cuts in S \u0026 Ls' Broad Investment Powers; Office Expense Account (OEA) 2000; 32 Bundles of Press Clippings from Dominion Media Services Co., 1/22/2008-4/7/2008; Southern Women in Public Service Conference 2000; Water Projects Affecting Coal Transportation","1994-1995 Mass Mailing; Campaign Information; Mass Mailings; Mailings; Mass Mailing File [binder]","Atlantic Research; Belvoir: DOD move to Belvoir- Other Options; 6/1992; 103rd Congress; Belvoir: Belvoir Update: Toddy Puller, Belvoir Dep., PM, Robb; 6/30/1992; Alex Bigler- Equestrian Forge Co.; 1/1992; Chesapeake Div. (Navy) Restructuring; 2/3/1992; CIA Move Letters; CIT; Belvoir: Ft Belvoir/EPG Briefs; 3/1992; Aerospace Services International; Bow Industries (Tony O'Sullivan); CIA Relocation; 2/1992 (empty); Absentee Voting; 1/1992; Belvoir; George Mason BRPC Conference; 1/23-24/1992","68 envelopes arranged chronologically, some envelopes are empty.","Co-Sponsored 100th Congress 1986; No Position 100th Congress 1987; Co-Signed Letters 100th Congress 1988; 1989 Tourism Caucus; Co-Signed Letters 100th Congress 1987; No Position 100th Congress 1988","Personal: Trips, Trips.88 (Group); 1988; Dan Quayle; Personal: Photos: Redskin Parade, Senator Warner, Joe Gibbs, Doug Williams; 1/1988; Files; List of in this drawer; Personal: Photographs: White House; 2/1/1984; Personal: Photos: Johnny's Graduation (empty); Personal: Photos: Senator with his Daughters at the Cape in Aug. 1987 (Mary sent these); Personal: Photographs: Trip to Soviet Union with Byrd Codel; Aug. 27-Sept 8/1985; Photos: Persian Gulf Trip with Senator Glenn; Untitled Envelope: Warner with President Reagan; Photo with Arafat, 1993; Personal: Photos: Inaugural Ball 1985; Misc. Photos; Untitled Envelope: Persian Gulf Photos; Dan Quayle; Untitled Envelope: Two people on a horse; Guigni Retirement: Senator John Warner R-225; Personal (Photos): Senators/Congressmen; Personal: Trips 1989, May thru Aug. 1989; Farnborough Air Show 1988; Personal: Photographs: Caricature for Alibi Club; Untitled Envelope: Playing tennis; Personal: Photos: Gorbachev's Visit to Us; Dec. 9/1987; White House: The First President Bush; Danny Thompson Memorial 1993; Hunting Photos/Horses; John Warner: misc. photos; Personal: Senate Restaurant 1990 Accounts; Personal: Photos; Reception in Honor of Chapman Cox, Asst. Sec. of Defense for Force Management and Personnel hosted by General Ernie Cheatham prior to Marine Corps Parade; 6/20/1986; Personal: Photos: Warner, Mary; Misc. Photos with Staff; Photos with the Dalai Lama","Senator John Warner Joint Resolutions 1990; 1990 Appropriations; Co-Signed, 1990; 1990 Speeches; Coker, Mary Phillips Fine Sporting Art, P.O. Box 141, Tryon, North Carolina 28782 [envelope]; Co-Signed, 1989","28 envelopes","Virginia Federation of Republican Asian-Americans; Alexandria Regional Office; Virginia General Assembly; Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, 1/16/1986; U.S. Synthetic Fuels Corporation; Yorktown Bicentennial; Francis T. West; White House Conference on Aging; USS Shangri-La; Warner Poll; Washington \u0026 Lee University; Untitled Folder: \"A voice from Virginia for the 1980s\"; 1/2/1979; Virginia Taxpayers Association; Trademarks Information; U.S. Army Rifle, Model M-14; Medal of Liberty Candidates [book]; USS Yorktown; Warner Memos to Treasurer- 1990 Campaign Committee; Elmo R. Zumwalt Nomination; Richmond Regional Office; Senator Harrison Williams; U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration; Norfolk Regional Office; Warner Volunteer/Frs; Marion Regional Office; The Youth Foundation (A. Knighton Stanley, Chairman); 1992 Worlds Fair/500th Anniversary of Columbus; Warner for Senate Committee; Paul Tribe for Senate; George Washington Birthday Celebration Committee; Virginia Employment Commission; Tourism and Trade Information; Virginia State Candidates (Senator John Warner's Activities on Behalf of); Vietnam Vets Memorial Fund 1982; Virginia Patronage Positions; Wolf Trap Farm for the Performing Arts; Virginia \"Returnees\" (Former Iranian Hostages); Voter Registration; Virginia Small Business Advisory Council; The Trilateral Commission; 1984 Warner Campaign; U.S. Naval Academy/Admiral Rickover Hall; Travel Voucher Memos","121 envelopes arranged chronologically","Miscellaneous; Korea: Memories of the Forgotten War [VHS]; Enduring Freedom [VHS]; Fort Belvoir Army Museum Info [binder]; A \u0026 E Television Networks Minute By Minute \"The Attack on the Pentagon\" [VHS] (2 copies); JW Politics; China Cruise 2001; Senator John Warner [binder]; Senator John Warner WTOP 4-19-01 [audiocassette]; Front Royal Smithson; Untitled binder: media contact information and travel itineraries; Felicity, Mt. Vernon, Morey, Wolf, Davis; Untitled 3.5\" disk; 2 sealed envelopes from Dominion Media Services to Geoff Schwartzmann, Deputy Press Secretary (press clippings?); Veterans History Project: An Introduction [VHS]; Lose Papers: Press Clippings 2002-2003; Biography; AEGIS/Taiwan; Untitled folder: Introductory Ideas for Senator John Warner Spring 2001; Meredith [VHS]; Untitled VHS; Joke Book We found in mail room! For Press [binder]; Meredith - Possible Web Photos","Office Manager Manual: United States Senate, 1999 [binder]; Statements of Funding Authorization and Expense Activity, 1997-1999 [binder]; Computer Generated Printouts of Official Personnel and Office Expense Account, Dec. 1996-Sept. 1998 [binder]","Transcripts 1990; 1993 Administration; 1993 Appropriations, July-Dec; 103rd Congress Press Copies; 103rd Congress Miscellaneous Letters; 1993 Appropriations, Jan-June; 1989 Speech File; 1990 Speech File; INMED - International Medical Services for Health: Latin American Regional Health Partnership Program (LARHPP), 9/14/1990 [spiralbound]; 1989 (Office Files and Correspondence, 1989-1991)","Home Health Care; United Indians of America; Chiropractic Health; Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Virginia, 1984 Annual Financial Report [booklet]; Long Term Care; NARIC; Black Lung Alt's; Women's Issues - General; Imputed Interest; Social Security Offset / Disability / Black Lung; Heath; Vocational Education: A Choice With a Future [presentation folder]; Heinz Social Security Vs. Budget [envelope]; Virginia Disability Programs; Governmental Affairs - General; AID Public Safety Initiative; Rehab Groups NICHCY; Bowen Nomination; Right to Work; S. 484 Saccharin Bill; Public Law 99-88 AUG. 15/1985, 99 STST.293 [booklet] (2 copies); Youth Minimum Wage; FSLIC Consultants; Labor - Supported Employment; Young Writers Resolution; Child Support","1999 Veterans Issues; VA DAV [presentation folder]; Special Operations Group, Inc. request for loan [binder]; VA VFW [presentation folder]; SPSA Norfolk Naval Shipyard Contract; DoE Mismanagement Issues McCallum; The Bells; VA Cemetery Issues; Health Care Forum 3/27/2000; VDOT Shirley Ybarra Secretary of Transportation; Dr. Carrier Issues; 1999 Legislative Record Virginia Military Issues [binder]; Mt. Home Veteran's Home [presentation folder]; Virginia Army and Air National Guard [binder]; Untitled folder containing correspondence, reports, clippings regarding Naval Issues; Vieques; Environmental Assessment for Transfer of the Naval Ammunition Support Detachment Property [binder]; The National Security Need for Vieques [binder]; Anthrax Articles; Virginia V.A. Issues (including Washington VARO) [presentation folder]","Byrd Record; Acceptance Speech 11/6/84; Transcripts-1/1984; Microfilm Index, 1981 Press Releases \u0026 Clips; Transcripts-5/1984; First Six Months; Correspondence 1990; Transcripts-3/1984; Correspondence 1989; Campaign; Transcripts-Apr. 1984; Correspondence 1988; Transcripts-2/1984","Loose Papers: 9/2006-1/2007","Loose Papers: February-May 2007","Loose Papers: June-August 2007","Loose Papers: September 2007","Loose Papers: October - December 2007","Loose Papers: July - October 2006","Loose Papers: January-June 2006","Loose Papers: 8/1-7/2003; September-December 2005","Senator Warner Scheduling Log, 1991 [binder]; Senator's Travel Log, 1992 [binder]; Schedule, 2000 [binder]","120 folders, 1/1-4/30/2006, arranged chronologically","127 folders, 9/1-12/31/2006, arranged chronologically","120 folders, January-April 2007, arranged chronologically","123 folders, May-August 2007, arranged chronologically","122 folders, September-December 2007, arranged chronologically","State Director - USDA Rural Development, Virginia [accordion folder]; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Johnson, John A; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Easter, Jacqueline; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Tucker, William; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Williams, Jesse; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Brockman, Robert \"Phil\"; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Marsh, Russell \"Lee\"; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Stoneman, Wilmer; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Weston, Robert; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Ferrebee, Robert; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Smart, W. Ray; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Davis, Donald; Untitled Folder: Virginia State Committee of the USDA Farm Service Agency; USDA FSA Committee - Arey, Maxine; USDA FSA Committee - Engel, Kevin; USDA FSA Committee - Robinson, Jim; USDA FSA Committee - Shell, Cecil; USDA FSA Committee - Williams, Jesse; USDA FSA Committee - Townsend, James; USDA FSA Committee - Anderson, Verne; USDA FSA Committee - Carey, Greg; USDA FSA Committee - Carr, Glenn; USDA FSA Committee - Combs, Robert; USDA FSA Committee - Copenhaver, Ernest; USDA FSA Committee - Crittenden, Thomas; USDA FSA Committee - Dizerega, Mary Howe; USDA FSA Committee - Leonard, David; USDA FSA Committee - Morgan, Tola; USDA FSA Committee - Rogers, Lee; USDA FSA Committee - Spiers, Jr., Robert; USDA FSA Committee - Stelzl, Sarah; USDA FSA Committee - Walden, Monty; USDA FSA Committee - Wooden, Joseph; USDA RD Dir. - Newbill, Joseph; USDA RD Dir. - Jones, Lloyd (2 folders); US Marshal - Eastern: Clark, John; US Marshal - Eastern: Stanaway, Robin; US Marshal - Eastern: Cleveland, William; US Marshal - Eastern: Cahall, James; US Marshal - Eastern: Cahill, Donald; US Marshal - Eastern: Cassell, Rick; US Marshal - Eastern: Cranfill, Mark; US Marshal - Eastern: Ebhardt, Paul; US Marshal - Eastern: Hale, George; US Marshal - Eastern: Johnson, Daniel; US Marshal - Eastern: Keeton, Robert; US Marshal - Eastern: Profitt, Nick; US Marshal - Eastern: Ray, Roger; US Marshal - Eastern: Smith, Lacy; US Marshal - Eastern: Younger, James; US Marshal - Western: Untitled Folder: Candidates; US Marshal - Western: Pike, Wayne; US Marshal - Western: Slemp, Tommy; US Marshal - Western: Knowles, Kearn; US Marshal - Western: Padgett, Dirk; US Marshal - Western: Donelson, Ronald; US Marshal - Western: Gibbs, Landon; US Marshal - Western: Haley, Patrick; US Marshal - Western: Hawkins, Terry; US Marshal - Western: Johnson, Robert; US Marshal - Western: Reynolds, Gary; US Marshal - Western: Sterling, George; US Marshal - Western: Thomas, Mike","78 folders, Abernathy-Jacocks, Jr., arranged alphabetically by last name","Everest Sciences; Dynamic Animation Systems; Loose Papers: Thermasteel; Power Point Print-Out - \"N75 Mine Warfare Small Unmanned Vehicle Programs\"; UNCLOS; Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments; Canvs (contains CD-ROM); Submarine Industrial Base Council - USS Virginia, America's Submarine Industry: Vital Technology for a Secure Future [presentation folder]; Carolyn Hanna's Tech Demo; Strategic Insights, Inc.; DocEX - John Campbell; EMTASC; Korea Project; VIMS; VA Office - Domestic Prep.; ANSI - Home Security Committee; Homeland Security - Org. Charts; HTVA; American Society for Engineering Education - Engineering Deans Council [presentation folder]; JCOTS NANO Presentation; D.C. DHS; Warner S \u0026 E Pell Docs; S \u0026 E Workforce; Taiwan Paperwork; Agro-Terror; Hipercon; Stafford Meeting; Nuclear Threat Reduction Campaign - Weapons of Mass Destruction Reference Guide [binder]; The Submarine in the United States' Enduring National, Joint Asset [binder]; Alternative Gas Turbine: Cooling Technology Being Tested [binder]; Untitled Binder: Thermasteel US Patent","Navy Legacy Radar Processor; Navy Logistics Research Center; Naval Shipyard Project Management Transformation (NPMT); Naval Logistics Readiness Research Center (NLRRC); Nested Core Engine - D-Star; NULKA Enhanced Fleet Decoy Procurement (OPN) for Anti-Ship Missile Defense; Ocean Sensor; Operational Responsive Space (2 folders); Operation Smile; Progeny/Open Architecture; Peace Through Health Care Initiative; Praetorian - L-3 Video; Prevent Initiative; Pulsed Energy Projectile; Radian - Battlefield Reforming Fuel Cell; Rapid Image Access; Reserve Component Automated Demobilization; Retreat Barley - SAIC; Rockwell - CESAS, SMaRTS, CH-53; Rover Over-the-Horizon Augmented Reconnaissance (ROAR); Shipboard Wireless Maintenance; Satellite Operator Training; Scalable Combat System; Ship Signal Exploitation Equipment; Shipboard False Alarm Chemical Detection; Sigmon Group; Smallsar Buried Mine Detection; Special Ops. Wireless; Stryker Tires Production and Supply Second Source; Submarine Low Power Computing; SuperVision; Sufficient Software Licenses; Sura's Coastal Ocean Observing and Prediction (SCOOP); System's Simulation Toolkit; Tidal Defense and Energy Systems (TIDES) Technology Validation Project; Tactical Intel; Target Discrimination for BMD; Training Communications System - GMU; Trusted Rubix; Torpedo Detection; Transfer of Assets at the Casemate Museum to the City of Hampton; Ultra Wide Beam; Ultra Wideband Radio; USMC Corrosion/Pre-Positioning; VA-Florida DOD Supply Chain Program; USMC Advanced Tech Demo - Warfighting Labs; Vehicle Mounted Antenna; VCEC Integrated Sensor; VCU Quantum Computing; Vero4 Corp; VoIP for Navy; Wide Band Gap Material Technology Development; Xvionics - JFCOM Interoperable Logistics Management; Wilcox - Helmet Curing; GE/UVA; IONIC Enterprise; NSV; Joint Warfighting Center; Emergency Management Simulation; VA Tech - Enabling Deployment of Multifunctional Composite Structures; Late Requests; Object Video; Loose Papers: Plasma Energy Pyrolysis System (PEPS); Affordable ASW; Chaotic.com; Norfolk State University - National Center for Maritime Security Technology; Norfolk State University - Institute for Renewable Energy Research and Education (IRERE); Innovative Wireless Technologies - Ultra Wideband Radio Frequency Chipset/Phase III SBIR; Untitled Spiralbound: Wilcox; General Dynamics [presentation folder]; DoD Netcentric Programs - McDonald Bradley; GMU - Biodefense; AEGI Sound; Anti-Tamper Computer Tech. - Grayson; Unattended Ground Sensors - McQ; Chem/Bio Filter - New World Assoc., Ed Edens; EOIR Projects; 3D Locator and Tracking; Portable Fuel Test Kit; Space Flight - Grayson; Focused ISR for Networked Ops; Reach Out and Read in the Armed Forces; Virtual Parts Engineering Research Center (VPERC); Virtual Interactive Combat Environment (VICE); MIDAS Satecom Integration; Secure WLAN Secureant; George Mason University - Rapid Data Acquisition/Rapid Response Center; George Mason University - GMU Intelligent Transportation-ITS; George Mason University - Center for World Religions, Diplomacy, and Conflict Resolution; ITT; Navy Riverine FLIR; Germane Systems/ISR, Inc. - CVN-21 Advanced Thermal Management for Shipboard; TLN Wireless Surveillance; Single Integrated Air Test and Retest; National Technical Systems; Army Online Language Training; Technology Service Corp. - Information Assurance Initiative; Strategic Innovation Adoption Planning Program; Secure Wireless Local Area Network (LAN) Program - Utilizing Enhanced Signal Gain Algorithms and Header Encryption; Logos Technologies - Synoptic Surveillance for IEDs; Dynamic Animation Systems - VICE for National Guard; Optimus Corporation - Naval Security Environment Assessment System; Arete Associates - Affordable MEMS-Based Missile Countermeasure System for Aircraft Defense; Remote Assessment and Targeting; Global Personnel Recovery Radio; Multifunctional Oxides - VCU; Proliferation; Shipboard Personal Locator; Aerospace Dev./Demo; Net Centric Services; Heat Agent Teams; FLIR for VSN Riverine; Received Too Late - Lyn Williams; PEI Resinfoam; Potomac Field Gear - Advanced Fire Resistant Protective Shirt; AMPHIB - Integrated Bridge Systems; Advanced Target Discrimination Software for Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS) to Defeat the Environment Missile Threat; Advanced reinforced Materials and New Materials Research for Aircraft Tires; Alion - Design for High-Speed Vessels; All Weather UAV Avoidance; Air/Diver Coyote; American-Israel Public Affairs Committee - Arron Ballistic Missile Defense System (AIPAC); ANALEX; AN/SSQ-137 (V) - Ships Signals Exploitation Equipment Increment; APC Rollover Study; Assurance Tech Corp. (2 folders); Army Knowledge Online - Language Training Initiative Military Specific Language Initiative; ATAC; Automated Readiness Measurement Systems (ARMS) - Warfighting Enhancements; Battlefield Extraction and Retrieval Robot; Bi-Directional English-Iraqi Translation System for Our Warfighters; Catastrophic Response and Accountability 21; Chameleon Lightweight Armband; Clinic for Legal Assistance to Service Members (CLAS); CMOS Nanotube Threat Detection; College of William and Mary - Detection and Predication of Water-Borne Hazards; Columbia Power Technology - Wave Power Technology; Composite Flightline Structures; CVN 21 - Thermal Management Computing; Cybernet; Chem-Bio Online Repository; Defense Leadership Tech Initiative; Defense/Vets Head Injury Program; DocEx Handwriting","Eastern Shore Beach - BERM/Breakwater System; EFV; Enhanced Interoperability for Large Data Joint Capability Technology Demonstrations (JCTD); Environmental Bullet Catcher; Fort Monroe Northern Access Road; Gas Turbine Photonic Sensor; Army Training Support Center; GITI; Global Tracker - Essex Corp.; Hemodyne; Helo High Performance Gears; Hybrid Bearings; Integrated Shipboard Intelligent Surveillance (ISIS); Intelligent Cone; JSF Second Source Tire Research Aircraft Bias Radical Tire Materials; Logis-Tech SASC; Low Cost Space Access; Low Power RFID (2 folders); M/A-COM 3D Locator; MGB/Spearhead Innovations; Military Family Support Centers, Inc. Expansion; Milli-Arcsecond Pathfinder Survey; MkR2-PURE; National Guard Equipment; National Hispanic English Learning Initiative; National Training and Comms System - GMU; Virginia Tech Fiscal Year 2007 Briefing Document [binder]; Avery, Shawn - Opportunity Inc., NEXStep, DOL, 7/26/2006; Grants.gov Going to MS, 5/20/2005; Hamilton, Janet - SBA HUBZones Questions, 2/7/2006; Gunnell, Robert - Sussex Service Authority FEMA, 9/13/2006; HUB Zone Info - Question Posed by Pittsylvania County, VA; Howell, Nancye - HUBZone Issue to SBA, 9/23/2005; Houck, R. Edward (Senator) - Orange County Nursing Home, Dept. Ag., 3/21/2007; Holley, James - City of Portsmouth Redevelopment Parcel, 7/26/2006; Hichack, Jim - Advanced Design Corporation DOD, 3/20/2004; Walsh, Christopher - Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 12/23/2005; Gillie, Kenneth - City of Danville Brownfields Grant, 7/31/2006; Garcia, Oliver - Seeking Funding Sources Dept. Trans., 7/5/2005; Dolan, Erin - Virginia Tech Delay in Grant Award, NIH, 12/6/2004; Dobeneck, Jan - Grant Delay, DHS, 8/30/2006; Commonwealth of Virginia - Career Advancement Accounts. DOL, 11/29/2006; Cintron, David - Can't Get Info on K, DOD, 3/22/2007; Canada, Jr., Edward - Memorial Child Guidance Clinic Grant Info, 4/8/2004; Burcham, Darlene - City of Roanoke Lead Grant, HUD, 8/31/2006; Bell, Adrian - Contracting Issue, FEMA, 10/6/2006; Blanton, Nancy - RIFNet Department of Education, 3/20/2004; Virginia Relay - Contract Award, VA Issue, 3/5/2007; Vesley, Kathy - Bay Aging, HUD, 7/6/2006; Underwood, Peter - Grant Issue, Education Dept., 1/30/2007; Turner, Ed - VCU RRTC, Dept. of Ed., 10/9/2003 \u0026 2/20/2004 (2 folders); Van Zee, Art - New Beginnings to General Support Letter, 12/20/2003; Tucker-Dugger, Zelda - VA State University w/ Talent Search, ED, 8/15/2006; Grasswich, Linda - Emergency Shelter Inc. to VA, 10/16/2003; Fowler, Nicolas - SBA \u0026 USDA, 3/22/2005; Heck, John - ED, Looking for Money for Program, 12/1/2005; Eades, Kenneth - Northumberland County Dept. of Ag., 10/10/2005; Daly, Denise - REACH to HHS, HRSA, 10/10/2003; Clark, Margo and Laverne Chatman - National Urban League; City of Lynchburg, Virginia - HUD Grant (Lead Control) Extension; Bolen, Ann - Virginia Foundation for Housing to TD, 1/22/2004; Oliveiri, John - DOL Looking for Money, 2/20/2006; Napier, Scott - Lee County HUD, 5/27/2005; McPherson, Carolyn - Grant Denial, DOJ, 11/9/2004; Lecky, P. Emmanuel - Emmanuel Philanthropic Innovations, HUD; Kostelni, James - BONTEX and Biomass Boiler Grants, 9/13/2006; Saunders, W.D. - DOJ Seeking Grant Info, 6/7/2005; Seamster, Clarence - Special Project, Drunk Driving, 10/17/2003; Simon, Noah - Town of Culpepper Train Horns, 8/1/2006; Thompson, Scott - Surplus Government Property, GSA, 10/24/2007; Thomas, Clay - NC2 and Service-Dis. Veteran Owned, DOD, 10/6/2006; Taylor, Charlotte - Colonial Beach Public School to Dept of Ed., 9/8/2005; Talbot, Laura - Grant Problem, USUHS, 7/26/2006","Untitled Binder: Inaugural Luncheon, 1/20/1997; Untitled Binder: Inaugural Ceremony Speech, 1/20/1997; Untitled Binder: 53rd Inauguration - Swearing-In of President William Jefferson Clinton, 1/20/1997","Loose Papers: Clippings (clipped or rubber-banded together by date)","Loose Papers: Clippings (clipped or rubber-banded together by date)","Warner, ABC Nightline Town Meeting, 3/4/03 [VHS]; 050317 - SASC Goss Jacoby Worldwide Threats [VHS]; 041006 - Secretary of Army/Comm. of PACCOM Nomination Hearing; 041006 - CNN Lou Dobbs - Charles Duelfer Hearing [VHS]; 050308 PACCOM, USFIC SASC Budget Hearing [VHS]; 050203 - SASC Iraq Hearing Wolfowitz; 050215 SASC DoE Hearing on Defense Nuclear - Boolman; 050215 - SASC Hearing - PACCOM Nom; 050217 - SASC Budget Hearing - FY 2006 Rumsfeld MYCIJ (1st half) [VHS]; 050523 Filibuster News Conference [VHS]; Warner, Senator McCain Floor Statement, 11/19/04 [VHS]; Channel 9 1/7/03 JW/Andrew Warner [VHS]; WAVY - Norfolk - Ch 10, Senator John Warner's interview with Andy Fox, 11pm - 3/20/03 [VHS]; 9/16/04 - JW on CNN Inside Politics (live) [VHS]; Warner, Senate Floor Statement, 3/28/03 [VHS]; 041208 - Warner Floor Statement, Intel Reform; 050128 - CNN - Warner, Lautenberg WWII re sacrifices; 050201 - SASC Hearing - Mil Death Benefits; 050202 - Ho Sec Statement on Cherloff [VHS]; 3/17/03 Larry King Live, Iraq: Bush's Speech [VHS]; Warner, Floor Statement 3/20/03 [VHS]; Warner, ABC This Week, 4/6/03 [VHS]; CNN Rumsfeld-Franks Interview [VHS]; John U - SASC Hearing 3/13/03 [VHS]; SASC Intel Hearing Schlesinger 8/16/04 [VHS]; Warner, Press Conference on Codel Warner/Rockefeller, 2/24/03 [VHS]; 9/16/04 JW on CNN Inside Politics (truncated) [VHS]; 07-23 2003 SASC Myers-Pace Hearing. [VHS]; In Session with Jeff Sessions, Interview with Senator John Warner, 6/2003 [VHS]; Warner, Senate Floor Statement, 3/28/03 [VHS]; Senator Lugar/Santorum/Warner, Policy Stakeout News Conf 4-8-03 [VHS]; CNN Rumsfeld-Franks Interview [VHS]; PSC 20th Anniversary 5/7/2003, Washington DC [VHS]; SASC Intel Reform Rumsfeld 8/17/04 [VHS]; Boeing Tanher Lease [VHS]; Capital Comment, with Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison 5/2003 [VHS]; Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer [VHS]; Wolfowitz #25B Hearing 5/2004 SASC [VHS]; 3/7/2003 - The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Focus: The Road Ahead [VHS]; Larry King Live, 5/1/2003, Reaction to Bush speech on carrier [VHS]; Warner, Meet the Press 07/06/03 [VHS]; Warner, Late Edition, 4/6/03 [VHS]; Tues 3/18, JW WAVY 11pm News [VHS]; 050315 SOUTHCOM/NORTHCOM Budget Hearing; 00315 - SASS Nom Hearing - Principi [VHS]; Warner, 2/25 Armed Services Committee Hearing, 2/25/03 [VHS]; ABC Nightline Town Meeting, 3/4/03 [VHS]; 040816 - Schlesinger, Hamre, Carlucci Army IG Report; 040909 - CNN Paula Zahn - Fay Jones Report [VHS]; 050217 - SASC Budget - Rumsfeld, Myers; 050301 - SASC budget - Jones, Abizaid, Brown; 050303 - SASC Budget Hearing - Tees, Harvey, England [VHS]; 7 Untitled VHS","2nd Chance; VA War Memorial; Greensville; Black Lung; Alex Red Cross; First Freedom; Cerebellum Teen Literacy; Youth Leadership Initiative; VA Bioscience; Mary Baldwin; Virginia Sports Hall of Fame; Institute for Stud. Achiev.; EVMS; CARS; YLI; Marshall Found; Bon Secours (2 folders); CHKD; Loudon; Spirit of Enterprise; ODU; VA HS League; VA Bioscience; No Rey; Black Lung 2004; EMU DC; INOVA; Wash Opera; Classika; National Pat Adv Foundation; GMU; FANN; Community Care Hamp Roads; Hampton; Reach for Tomorrow; Advanced Learning Danville; NPAF; VMSM Distance Learning; Marco Polo; Wolf Trap; Chantilly Mews BWUFA; Whitman Walker; Challenger Center - VA HUD; VA Bioscience; CDC/KOMO - NO; Lonesome Pine; Fiscal Year 2003 Briefing Document for Virginia's Delegation in the Second Session of the 107th Congress, Virginia Tech [binder]; Experience Works; City of Alexandria; Jewish Family Center; VCU; Tredegar; Kidz Online; VA Historical Society; JMU Community Health; VA LW Museum; Shep Poverty; Academy of Music; Institute Advanced Learning","J. Rogers Brown; Bankruptcy II; Bankruptcy; Judicial Nominations 108th-109th Congresses","Jewish Fam. Serv.; Loudoun; NCOC/VCI; INOVA; Carilion; Haysi; Alley Memorial; Academy of Music; Untitled Folder: Absentee Ballots for Servicemen and Servicewomen Overseas; Daniel Pipes; Pickering; Hatch-Waxman High Drug Cost; Mental Health; Arl Free Clinic; Small Groupings; GWU; New Medic Strat - NO; Discovery Creek - NO; Estrada; Class Action","130 folders, Abraham to Gould","129 folders, Grant to Oates","127 folders, Obsitnik to Ziemer","Sup Ct Case Validating Attorney Fee; Medical Savings Account; PBOR Imp 00; Non- Disc Optom.; Previous Votes; Amend; MSA 01; Dental Plans; Other States, etc.; Amendment Summary 01 Debate Imp. Information; Group Views 01 Debate; Lodestar et Fed Shifts; Views on PBOR; Law Reviews; PBOR Group Views; PBOR Attorney Fees; Newspaper Articles; Very Important Information on ERISA; Wilna Plantation Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge: A request for Land and Water Conservation Fund Appropriations in Fiscal Year 1997 [booklet]; Loose notes; S. 889 [draft]; S. 1052 [draft]; PBOR MSA 2001; National Review 8/20/2001; Empty folder (2)","Woodrow Wilson Bridge; American Heritage Rivers; AEP Powerline; Heritage River; Rappahannock Refuge; APCO Power Line; Wilson Bridge; Energy Policy; APPA - Issues; World War II Memorial; Surface Mining Control and Reclamation ACT (SMCRA); Bicycle Association; Hampton University; CSX; Surface Mining Control Amendments; Meetings - Dr. Bradley B. Cox; Energy Committee Hearing on Bob Stanton; Richmond International Airport Capital Improvement Program Funding Alternatives, Present - 2030; WW; TVA","PBOR Summary/Liability; IDEA Gen; Bush Plan; CRS Briefing Information; IDEA Reauthorization; School Modern, VA School Construction; 1997 Reauthorization; Frist/Breaux; Breaux/Frist PBOR; PBOR Cost, Statements by Senator, Talking Points, Vote Information, Medical Necessity; VA Views","26 folders of Correspondence, A (1986) through Z (1986); Senator's Birthday Greetings","War Bonds Bills; Fast Track 02; Postal Services; Breast Cancer Stamp 107th Congress; Federal Employee Act - VAN; Textile -- Pakistan 02; HUD Cuts FY 2003; USPS Bonuses EPA Program; Vietnam; Section 8 FY 2003; Mars-Columbia Pet Food Issue; Miscellaneous Trade; Sent USPS Final 2001; NAF Employees HR2355 Davis Bill; Low Income Housing VHDA; USPS Day Old Poultry; Testimony - No Fear; George Mason Certificates; Federal Employee NAF/Davis Office; Postal Fairness S. 177; NIST; D.C. Domestic Partnership; Anthrax Mail Sept 11; House Gov Affairs DHS; Issues on hold; TPA 2002; Letters - No Fear; St. Coletta Request; Textile -- Bangladesh 02; Suntrust FDIC Issue; Homeland Security Transition; D.C. Appropriations 2002; National Space Grant Letter; Softwood Lumber; NAF Employees Letters; Finished Correspondence; Miscellaneous Dear Colleagues; Nominations; IMF 7/1999; Fairchild Dornier 2001; Realtors/VA Bankers; Women Pension Protection Act; Fairfax County Appropriations Request FY 2004; Cynthia Glossman -- SEC Nominee; Steel Retiree; 108th Ses Bill - VOIN; Section 8 Letter on Background; BGF Fiberglass Fabric; FSC Notes 10/2000; Chevy Chase Bank Issue; Martinsville Pillotex Facility Closing; Steel Wire Letters; Agriculture Trade Issues, Miscellaneous; Appropriations FY 2003; Dear Colleague; To USTR Singapore 2000; EVD Postal Bonus","Relocation Cost Reimbursement Federal Emp Bs Contracts; Internet Taxes; Sarbanes; Scalia; SES Pay Compression 107th Congress; Broyhill-Fisher Post Offices; Revised Premium Conversion Bill; Pay Compression Forum, 4/2002; Federal Employee Pay Raise; Briefing Notes 401(K); Norton Commuter Tax Credit; September 11 Stamp; EEOC Reform/PTO RIF; Bills to Cosponsor - Memos to Write; Asbestos Hearing - 7/31/2001; Letters from Companies on Pension Legislation; FDIC Employees 2002 RIF; Cash Balance Pension Plans 2000 HR 1102; Amy of Nickles Office 43610 Library of Congress American Law Division; Letter to JCT Score Request; Enron Related Pension Bills; China Hangers 3/2003; Wage Determination Cases; OSHA-VPP; Labor FY 2004 Budget; Big Stone Gap Post Office/Courthouse; SEA 10/2001; Port Strike; Pay-Go-Budget; Copies of Tax Bill Amendments Related Information; Broadband Internet Access Act 2000; FSC/ETI; Allen FERS Bill; Genetics Discrimination OR; GSA-EDD; Federal Loan Issue; CRS Report/Background Material; SAFER Act; Lottery Taxes; NTIS FY 2001; Lebanon-ALCOA Plant Closure; Amendments (List); 4/4/2001 States Rights U Federal Remedies - When Are Employment Laws Constitutional; Pension Debate 10/2002; TSP; Postmasters Fairness; VOB Corps Letter FY 2002; Administration Papers; Ergonomics SJ Res 6; Post 9-11 Insurance Issues; Professional Liability Insurance Bill 106th; Enron Information for Senator; Miscellaneous Finance/Economic Research; Union Papers; Miscellaneous 03 Budget Requests; Snow Introduction; FASB Letters - Accounting Reform; WIA 107th-108th Congresses (107th Letters); Premium Conversion Bill for Federal Retirees; Southside Economic Development Martinsville Fact Sheet, Clarksville/Halifax Goode Letter","Turkey; Internet Self Rating; UVA Coin Ireland; Pakistan Trade Letters; Martinsville Jobs; Andean Trade Pref.; Renewal Communities Bill; Governmental Affairs, Dear Colleagues; Estate Act HR8; Human Rights -- Vietnam; Burma Trade; Steel Quote Import; Foreign Trade Sub-Zone; Finance, Dear Colleagues; Microsoft P3P; IRS -- 16th Amendment Hearing; Articles -- Layoffs SW VA; Loose Papers: Dear Colleague Letters; NASA Sats; CAN-SPAM 4/26/2001; Vietnam; TRAC; S 860 Rural Carrier Vehicle; Internet Filtering; Alan Greenspan Resolution; Fairwood Housing; Nickel Letter; IRS Tax Forms; AMT Tax; Predatory Lending","Groene-Martinez, Fernando; Canada, Joseph; Judges; Stillman, F. Bradford; Krauss, Michael; Allen, Arenda; Powell, Virginia; Hudson, Henry; Heaney, Michael; Humphreys, Robert; Chapman, James; Jacobs, George; Hurd, William; West, Patricia; Miller, Brian; Loose Papers: Interview of Glen A. Huff; Leonard, Larry; Leitch, David; Ansell, Frederick; Dohnal, Dennis; Sager, Rodney; Huff, Glen; King, Ray","12 folders, 1/2001 through 12/2001; Admissions - Undergraduate and Graduate","12 folders, 1/2002 through 12/2002; Admissions College/Law School","Puryear, Colt; Adams, Whitney; Comey, James; Kelley, Walter; Harris, Paul; Otis, William; Schott, Thomas; Nassikas, John; Petly, William; McNulty, Paul; Brownlee, John; McClanahan, Elizabeth; Powell, Lewis; Baril, Stephen; Taylor, Ashley; Sager, Rodney; MacMahon, Edward","Kilgore, Terry; Olegette, Tom; Creekmore, James; Guynn, Douglas; Sargent, Pamela; Turk, James; Copeland, Robert; Crigler, B. Waugh","Conference Bill Outline; Sec 1105 Project Oversight; Old VA Demo Projects; Seat Belt Amendments; Tolling; Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety/VA Police Safety Reports/General Safety; TEA-21 Policy Issues [binder]; Donor State Formula; 4F; Hours of Service; SAFE TEA/TEA-LU Floor Debate Book - Amendments [binder]; 6/3 108th Conference Agreements; Transit Title; Conference Sections to Discuss; NHTSA Safety Stats; Finance Mark-up; Sec 130; Inhale Ofer 9/9/04; PPP; Recreational Trails; Clean Diesel Issues 5/26/04 [binder]; FHWA Runs; TEA Amendments; DeWine Safety; Stormwater Program in Transportation Reauthorization Floor Debate Book [binder]; Dulles Grandfathering; HOV (2 folders); SAFE TEA Earmark Requests; ADHS; Ferry Boats; Conference Meeting 6/23/04; Conference Meeting 6/9/04; Studies; KBH Tolling Amendment","#1 MPOS; Drunk Driving Provisions; Public Private Partnership; Allen Amendments; Stormwater S.1620; Virginia Scenic Byways - 4 National Parkways; ARC; Untitled Binder: MPOS, stormwater, regulations; MPO Runs; HOV Lanes; Tolling; Parking Pilot TCSP/Recreational Trails and Miscellaneous; 4(F) Inhofe; Planning Set Aside; Coalfields Amendments","TEA 21 Project Requests; MADD; Jurisdiction Issues; CRAPO; Warner Amendments: #5 Schools; Carper; Warner Amendments: #14 Safety - Fed Aid System; Baucus, Thomas; Warner Amendments: #6 Technical; Warner Amendments: #2 Stormwater; Proposals; Graham; Stormwater Handouts; FHWA Technicals; Warner Amendments: #8 Safety Plan - Certifies; Warner Amendments: #13 Planning Factors; Amendments; Allard; HOV Proposal from Senator Bond; Safety; Warner Amendments: Safety Belts; Miscellaneous Highway Pros and Requests; Warner Amendments: #12 Federal Aid Study; Ryan; Warner Amendments: #10 and #1 - Centers; Warner Amendments: #7 IPAM Eligibility; Warner Amendments: #9 Safety - 1 Yr; Architect Study; Untitled Binder; Voinovich; Wyden; Warner Amendments: #4 Regulations; Clinton; Boxer; Last Highway Extension - Sept 04-5/05; Chafee; Project Approval and Oversight; Cornyn; JTMT","SES Candidate Development Program; CDSOA; Dear Colleagues; Currency Peg- China; Pork Anti-Dump - Mexico; E2-FY 2005 Appropriations; Budget Basics - General Appropriations Letters FY 2003; Accenture - U.S. Visit; Drought '02; Free Trade - Sri Lanka; Washington Area Housing Trust Fund; Smithfield - EU Exports; Rubber Manufacturers - Commerce Letter; Trans-Treas; Textile Trade - Wool Trust Fund; Scrap Copper; Morocco FTA; Tobacco State Letter to Veneman, 12/9/03; China Sock Safeguard; VA-HUD; Loose Papers; Pay Parity; Nominations Statements; FY 2005 Appropriations Bills; Telecom Ventures - Commerce; D.C.; VA Plant Closures; D.C. Area Housing Trust Fund; Military BAH/Section 8 Housing; Anti-Dumping Wooden Frame Mirrors; VA Marine Science Redirect; VA-Canada Potatoes; Anti-Dumping Chinese Furniture; Haiti Trade; Free Trade - Australia","5th District Tobacco Conference; Tobacco TLAP Language; RJR Quota Stats; Peanut LDP; Warner Statements; Tobacco in FSC-ETI (7/16/04); Quota Stats; Danville 11/1/02; Supplemental Tobacco Payments; Peanut Letters; Peanut Amendments; Tobacco; Tobacco Buyout; Flue-Cured Tobacco; Peanut Articles; Tobacco FDA","Hampton Roads Transit - TEA 21; Meadowcreek Parkway; Hunter Mill Road; National Recreation Park Association; Rails to Trails; Groundwaters Drivers Hours of Suc; AAR and TEA 21; Passenger Rail Liability Limitation; Sperryville Gateway; TEA 21Transit; WMATA; Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission; America's Gateways and Trade Corridors; Indian; Bealeton Station; Earmarks - HR 3 SAFETEA - TEALU Conference/TEA Earmarks 109th Congress; Norfolk Southern (Tunnels); Rappahannock - Rapidan Regional Commission; Wilson Bridge; Manassas Railroad Overpass; American Bus Association; Stafford Route 29; NS Traffic Safety; SMART; Culpepper Recreation Center; FY 2003 Transportation Budget Letter; Brain Trauma Foundation/INOVA; Route 29 Delegate Marshall; Rural Roads Maintenance; GRTC Bus Facility; Robertson Bridge; Commonwealth of VA - Governor Warner; Dulles Rail; PRTC Bus; Service Specific Signs (TEA); Manassas VRE Parking/Rail; Pat Robertson; Richmond Airport; Mariners Museum Newport News; ATSSA Safety; Universal Aggregates; Banking Committee Documents; Virginia Beach","Election Reform Conference Report; Campaign Tax Credit; Untitled Folder; Overseas Voting - Election Reform; Election Reform - Technology, Etc.; Rules; Photo ID - Election Reform; ADC Data Site; CFR; Campaign Finance and Voting; Rules Committee; Election Reform; Electoral and Election; VSOC (Grayson); VSOC","120 folders, 1/1/2005 - 4/30/2005","123 folders, 5/1/2005 - 8/31/2005","122 folders, 9/1/2005 - 12/31/2005","Warner, PBS News Hour, 6/12/2001 [VHS]; Warner Iraq, 10-4-2002 [VHS]; Untitled VHS; Condolences, Returning Donation, White House Tours, Inauguration/State of Union, World War II Memorial and Parade, Legislative Appropriations Matters, Declines: Visit/Donation, Congrats: Retirement, Congrats: Letters to Groups; Roanoke/VA Tech and Norfolk, 8/1999 [3.5\" disk]; Roll of film; Warner, ABC 20/20, 9/19/01 No appearance [VHS]; Warner, Today Show Appearance, 9/19 and Iraq Press Conference with Pres, 10/2 [VHS]; \"Thanks for Writing\": Good Work, Holidays; Congrats: Individual Achievement; Tredegar National Civil War Foundation, Union, Home Freedom [VHS]; 1998 Benefit Roast Honoring Larry J. Sabato, 10/20/1998 [VHS]","2003 General Assembly Candidates; Bush Administration Jobs - No Action; Political Auctions 1998 - 2003; Hospices of the National Capital Region; Political Correspondence and Auctions 2001 - 2002; Background Information Notebook - Media Appearance, Meet the Press, 7/04/2004; Background Information Notebook - Media Appearance, PBS/CNN, 03/07-09/2003; Bush Administration Jobs - Declined to Recommend","Birthplace of Country Music Alliance; Virginia Farm Bureaus; 9th District Tour '01; Flag Day (6/10); Auctions; Virginia Wine Day (6/17); Young Women's Health Summit; Hispanic College Fund; Jamestown 400th; 10/14 USO Gala; D-Day Europe; World War II Dedication Pending; World War II Memorial (5/29); Global Summit 2001; Virginia Wine Day; World War II Memorial Dedication; Virginia Chamber Lunch (6/11); Operation Sail; AHS - River Farm Event","Agee-Meloni (83 folders arranged alphabetically)","Neal-Zeller (58 folders arranged alphabetically)","TMDLS - Clean Water; Wetlands - Tullock Revisions; James River Fleet; Christopher Newport University Fine Arts Center - 2001 (EDI); Wilderness - Fredericksburg National Military Park","Cathright Dam - Lake Moo Maw Study; Augusta County I-81 Rest Area; Nominations; TEA-21 Reauthorization - Safety; Montpelier; Fish and Wildlife Service - Crow's Nest; S. 791; Clinton Amendment To S. 791; Equity Bonus Amendment; Nuclear Security; SEC 4(F) - National Trust; DAWN Folder - Allard Amendment; Clinton Amendment; Boxer Amendment; Crapo Amendment; Carper Amendment; Fritter Park; Jefford's Amendments; D.C. Lead in Drinking Water Hearing 4/7/2004; TEA-21 - Truck Weight Exemptions; Woodley Nomination; Wastewater Security; Potomac School; Motorcycles; Chemical Security - S. 994; High Top Mountain; Chemical Security 2003","Appropriations FY 2003 Alexandria Sanitary Auth.; Interior Appropriations FY 2003; VA-HUD Appropriations FY 2003; 1990-I CEBAF; Conformities - \"Grandfather Decision\"; Rich Patch (Jefferson National Forest); Lake Gaston 1990; Waterford","Corps Reform Hearing 3/15/2001; Corps Reforms 2001; Forests Moratorium; Tazewell County/NS Permit Fees; Mega Trust Act; TEA-21 Hearing; Air Emissions/Transportation Hearing 8/1/2001; St. Mary's School - Alexandria; RABA 2002; Commuter Benefits; Corps - Richmond and Lynchburg CSO Program; Belle Haven Marina; Corps - Washington Aqueduct 2001; Alexandria - Vine Street; Water Infrastructure Hearing 3/27/2002; Enhancements TEA-21 Guidance; Underage Drinking Campaign; Chemical Security Bill","Mega Trust Act; TEA-21 Reauthorization: Innovative Financing 9/25/2002; EPW Transportation Conformity Hearing; TEA-21 Reauthorization - Safety Symposium 6/14/2002; Virginia Tech University Transportation Center; T \u0026 I Operations, Security Roundtable; Fuel Tax Evasion; Route 50 Traffic Calming - 2002; Route 110; Hearing - Transportation Streamlining; Route 50 - 2003; TEA-21 Environment Streamlining Hearing 4/29/1999; Ethanol; Dulles Rail 2002; Salona-McLean Property - The Conservation Fund; Route 9 WVA (PEC); State of Infrastructure; Hearing - 2002 Status of HTF IMPT; SHARE Bill; TEA-21 Reauthorization Projects","Cape Henry National Park Proposal; S.1886 Washington Aqueducts; FEMA - Mt. Weather; OCEANA; Interstate Waste - 1999-2000 - S.533 Warner/Interstate Waste Hearings; Stratford Hall - Save America's Treasures; S. 195 - Lust Bill 1/2004; CEDAW Treaty; Fritter Park - Stafford County - NPS; Vietnam Veterans Memorial; Jefferson Wilderness Proposals - 2003; Clean Water Act - 30th Anniversary - Water Infrastructure Needs; MTBE - Oxygenates; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields - 1997; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields - 1999/Cedar Creek","Photos; Invitations; Box: Virginia Metalcrafters Luncheon Gift; Congressional Record Statements (1/28/97); Tickets and Passes; Invitations; Tickets and USPS Commemoratives; Procedures and Feedback","Title IX [accordion folder]; Goals 2000 [accordion folder]; Ryan White: 1995; TRIO [accordion folder]; Education Savings Accounts: Education/Tax; JWOD (Javits-Wagner-O'Day) [accordion folder]; Ryan White [accordion folder]; JWOD (Javits-Wagner-O'Day): Randolph Shepard; Older Americans: Older Americans Act; Aging [accordion folder]; Older Americans; JWOD (Javits-Wagner-O'Day): Hall, Mark; Older Americans: 2001 - Prescription Drugs; Medicare Glaucoma [accordion folder]; Education Savings Accounts [accordion folder]; TRIO: Senator John Warner, 225 Russell, 12:30 PM c/o Angie Stewart","FDA: FDA - Supplements; Fisheries: Korean Tariffs on Croaker; Smithsonian: Smithsonian Air \u0026 Space Vets 12/9/2003; Belle Haven Marina [accordion folder]; Land Issues: Triangle Tract; James Madison - Global Legacy; Fisheries: Dogfish/EDA; Fisheries: Pound Nets; Land Issues: Manassas Battlefield; Arts; Monitor (Marine Sanctuary) [accordion folder]; FDA: Crabmeat; FEMA: Franklin, VA; FEMA [accordion folder]; Land Issues: Mason Neck; FDA: Food Labeling; Smithsonian: CRC; Land Issues: Alleghany County; Arlington Bicentennial; Telecommuting [accordion folder]; James Madison; Lewis and Clark Caucus; Fisheries: Croaker Exports; Land Issues: Lorton; Land Issues: Colonial Williamsburg; Smithsonian: General; Ambassador Series","Rail: VRE (Virginia Railway Express)/Amtrak Insurance; Highways: I-64 Widening; Transportation: Auto-Right to Repair; Ship Scrapping: Ship Scrapping Tax Credit; Ship Scrapping: Ghost Fleet - Spiro's; NASA: NASA; Transit: Transit in Virginia 2000; Transit: Mort Zuckerman and Dulles Rail; Highways: Hampton Roads Transportation Issues; Rail: Bristol to DC; Ship Scrapping: Ghost Fleet - Local Governments; National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) [accordion folder]; NASA: NASA/Langley - Aerospace Grants; Rail: VRE (Virginia Railway Express); NASA: NASA Earth Science \u0026 Atmospheric, Langley - Goddard; Transit: METRO; Rail: Amtrak Veterans; Transit: West Group - Tyson's Tunnel, Proposal Data; Transportation: GMU UTC; Ship Scrapping: Commerce Committee Hearing; Rail: I-81; Rail: TRANSCAER Tour/NS/AAR 10/7/2002; Highways: Third-Crossing; Highways: Rockingham County Route 820; Ship Scrapping: EPW EPA Budget Hearing 2/26/2003; Ship Scrapping [accordion folder]; Highways: I-73; Transit: Hampton Roads; Ship Scrapping: Evergreen; Transit: Rail to Dulles; Highways: 19th Street Bridge; Highways: 2nd Access - Ft. Eustis; Highways: Norfolk Southern I-81 Plan; Highways: Traficland.com Northern Virginia Traffic; Transit: WMATA - Royal Street Garage; Ship Scrapping: MARAD Ship Scrapping; Transportation: MBTE - EPW; Transit: Letter to Governor Warner re: Dulles Rail; NASA: NASA - Aerospace; Transportation: DoT - Hours of Service NPRM; Transportation: General; Rail: RR 4.3 Tax Repeal; Ship Scrapping: USS Gage; NASA: Columbia Draft; Transportation: DHL License; Rail: Virginia Rail Plans 2003; Highways: Capitol Region Scenic Byways Request; Highways: Route 58; Transit: Transportation - Washington, DC Urbanized Area, Fredericksburg MPO Transit Issue; Ship Scrapping: Eckford/Isherwood (TAOS); NASA: Spaceport Tax Bill; Rail [accordion folder]; Ship Scrapping: Eckford/Isherwood; Rail: High Speed Rail; Highways: Route 460 Financial Feasibility Study; Highways: Smart Road - UPI; NASA: Space Grant","High Tech: Information Security; High Tech: Senate Republican High Tech Caucus; High Tech: MCI Investigation, Collins (Government Affairs Committee), Chas Phillips, Alec Rodgers - Government Affairs; High Tech: VeriSign; Alcohol Labeling: BWXT; FY 2003 Omnibus Appropriations [accordion folder]; High Tech: AeA/AOL Meeting; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Drought; High Tech: CAPNET 7/14/2003; High Tech: Computer Professionals Clarification - FLSA; High Tech: Spectrum; High Tech: S. 88 Internet Tax Credits; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: CAPWIN; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations: JW - NCR Amendment; High Tech: HTTF Kick-Off 6/19/2003; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Dayton Expatriation SA 80; High Tech: Micron/Infineon; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Edwards/Lieberman NSR Amendment (SA 67); High Tech: UWB (Ultra Wide Band); September 11 Emergency Supplemental: Governor's Action; High Tech: EAA (Export Administration Act); High Tech: Xybernaut; High Tech: AOL-Time Warner; High Tech: MCI WorldCom; High Tech: NVTC (Northern Virginia Technology Council) Governor's Commission; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Amtrak Appropriations Letter FY 2003; High Tech: NVTC (Northern Virginia Technology Council) Fall Banquet; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations [accordion folder]; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: September 11 Appropriations Letters; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Omnibus Miscellaneous; High Tech: Privacy; High Tech: Internet Taxation; High Tech: E-58; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations: Menendez SA 4634 - Grants; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: Press Clips; High Tech: Auction 35 - FCC Letter; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations: Collins FEMA; High Tech: Napster; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Kennedy Education Amendment SA13; High Tech: Net Fair; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Letter to Loy on Transportation ID Cards 1/2003; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): SA 1 (Byrd Omnibus) FY 2003 Appropriations; High Tech: EAA Spectrum; High Tech: DoD - Broadband; Alcohol Labeling: Ethanol \u0026 Corn Prices; High Tech: High-Tech Events; Alcohol Labeling [accordion folder]; High Tech: DoD - High Tech; High Tech: ICANN; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Harkin Burne Grants SA 32; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Schumer-Warner (Port Security Amendment); FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Schumer Port Security SA 31; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Cochran Agriculture Emergency SA 204; High Tech: COMDEX; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: Reagan National","FY 2006 CJS Requests: Suffolk; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Newport News; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Chesapeake Police Department (CAD); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Fairfax County Park Authority; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Dental Association; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Council for America's First Freedom; FY 2006 Labor HHS: John Tyler CC (Chester); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Communities in Schools; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Occupational Enterprises Inc.; FY 2006 CJS Requests: VCPI (Virginia Community Policing Institute); FY 2006 Labor HHS: INOVA; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Regent University; FY 2006 Labor HHS: City of Norfolk; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA State Court NCLB (No Child Left Behind; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Museum of Fine Arts; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Virginia Beach; FY 2006 Labor HHS: City of Portsmouth; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Fairfax (2005) Gang; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Eastern VA Medical School; FY 2006 Labor HHS: An Achievable Dream; FY 2006 Labor HHS: CHKD (Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Bon Secours Richmond Community Hospital; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Achievable Dream (FY 2006) (Cameras); FY 2006 CJS Requests: Innovative Wireless Technologies; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Center for Excellence in Education; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Fairfax County Board of Supervisors; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia Western CC/Central Virginia CC; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Miretek Systems; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Jamestown; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Aquarium and Marine Science Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: UVA - Wise; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Alliance for Consumer Education; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Memorial Child Guidance Clinic; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Project Lifesaver; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Hoofbeats Therapeutic Riding Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia Military Institute (VMI); FY 2006 CJS Requests: KidsPeace (FY 2006); FY 2006 Labor HHS: D-Day - Bedford; FY 2006 Labor HHS: William \u0026 Mary; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Riverside Health System; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Fredericksburg Area Museum \u0026 Cultural Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: City of Suffolk; FY 2006 Labor HHS: UVA - Center for Politics; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Hollins University; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Best Buddies; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia's Center for Innovative Technologies; FY 2006 Labor HHS: MediCorp Health System; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Piedmont Access to Health Services; FY 2006 Labor HHS: KidsSave; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Operation Smile; FY 2006 Labor HHS: National Maritime Heritage Foundation; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Southside CC Trucks; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Lonesome Pine; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia High School League; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Wolf Trap; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Regent; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Ethiopian Community Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Hampton University; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Living Museum; FY 2006 Labor HHS: University of Appalachia; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Chesapeake Fire Department \u0026 EMS; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Portsmouth; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Virginia Community Criminal Justice Association; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Norfolk; FY 2006 Labor HHS: J. S. Mosby Museum Foundation; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Jewish Family Services; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Child and Family Network; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Charlottesville Police (FY 2005); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Carilion Health System; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Patient Services Inc. (PSI); FY 2006 CJS Requests: William \u0026 Mary; FY 2006 Labor HHS: CNU (Christopher Newport University); FY 2006 CJS Requests: Fauquier County; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Shenandoah University; FY 2006 CJS Requests: CHKD (Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters) 2005; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Ruritan National, Inc.; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia Tech; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Institute for Advanced Learning and Research; FY 2006 Labor HHS: GMU - Krasnow; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Levine School of Music; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Tech Access; FY 2006 CJS Requests: ChildSafeNet (Fairfax); FY 2006 Labor HHS: VCCS (Virginia Community College System); FY 2006 CJS Requests: ChildSave Memorial Child Guidance Clinic (FY 2006)","John Roberts Background: Statements of John Warner on John Roberts; Hogan \u0026 Hartson/Holland \u0026 Knight: Exhibits to Memorandum in Support of Petition for Absolute Pardon; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: National Council of Jewish Women [presentation folder]; John Roberts Background: Etc. ...Bork; Telart Tech; Samuel A. Alito Jr. [accordion folder]; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: Honorable Samuel A. Alito, Jr. Nominated to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States [binder]; John Roberts Background: Roberts Arguments Pro; John Roberts Background: Roberts Draft Statement; John Roberts Background: Short Statement; Hogan \u0026 Hartson/Holland \u0026 Knight: The Norfolk 4 A Case of Innocence [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: D. Local Service Provider Worksheet; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: Supreme Court Nominee - Alliance for Justice [presentation folder]; John Roberts Background [accordion folder]; Hogan \u0026 Hartson/Holland \u0026 Knight: Memorandum in Support of Petition for Absolute Pardon; Pardon; John Roberts Background: Senator John Warner on Roberts; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: CWA - Confirm Judge Samuel Alito: Fair Hearing, Fair Process, Fair Up or Down Vote [presentation folder]; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: Statement of Opposition and Final Report for Nomination of Samuel Alito [spiralbound]; John Roberts Background: Senator John Warner #s on Advice and Consent; Levin Clemency; John Roberts Background: Long Statement","Effects of Earthquakes, Fault Movements, and Subsidence on the South Louisiana Landscape [report]; EPW Katrina Hearing 11/1/2005 [binder]; Untitled Presentation Folder: Hurricane Katrina: Why Did the Levees Fail? 11/2/2005; Hurricane Katrina: Search \u0026 Rescue - Hearing 1/30/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Coast Guard - Hearing 11/9/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 10/6/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 10/20/2005 [binder]; Evacuating New Orleans - Hearing 1/31/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: FEMA - Hearing 12/8/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Levees #2 - Hearing - 12/15/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Private Sector - Hearing 11/16/2005 [binder]; Performance Reviews of FEMA's Disaster Management Activities in Response to Hurricane Katrina, 3/2006 [book]; Loose Papers: Testimony on the Failure of the Gulf Coast Levees During Hurricane Katrina 11/16/2005-11/17/2005; Effects of Geological Faults on Levee Failures in South Louisiana [spiralbound]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 9/14/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Pam Exercise - Hearing 1/24/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 9/28/2005 [binder]","Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: The Role of Governors in Managing the Catastrophe 2/2/2006 Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs [binder]; Managing New Orleans - Hearing 2/1/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Role of Governors - Hearing 2/2/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: DHS \u0026 FEMA Leaders - Hearing 2/10/2006 [binder]; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: Managing Law Enforcement and Communications in a Catastrophe, Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, 2/6/2006 [binder]; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: Managing the Crisis and Evacuating New Orleans 2/1/2006 Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs [binder]; Exhibit Book - Challenges in a Catastrophe: Evacuating New Orleans in Advance of Hurricane Katrina 1/31/2006 Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs [binder]","108th Appropriations - Cosigned Letters (2 accordion folders); 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Defense; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): VA - HUD; 108th Armed Services [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Commerce; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Agriculture; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Military Construction; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Military Construction; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Labor - HHS; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Legislative Branch; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): General Appropriations; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Homeland Security; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Foreign Operations; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): CJS; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): DC; 108th Administration [accordion folder]; 108th Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Transportation; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Interior; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Transportation; 108th Aging [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Defense; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Energy; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Energy and Water; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Agriculture; 108th Appropriations [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Labor, HHS; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): DC; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Homeland Security; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): VA - HUD","FY 2006 Press Releases; Madison Associates, LLC: Cord Sterling [presentation folder]; Aurora Golden-Eye UAV FY 2006 Request; Allied Aerospace UAV; Intermec [presentation folder]; Lessons Learned; Foreign Operations Appropriations Letter; James Madison University: Senator John Warner [presentation folder]; Madison Associates, LLC: Conrad Schatte and Jim Kadtke [presentation folder]; Narricot Industries, LP, OTV Meeting, 7/26/2005 [packet]; Foreign Operations Appropriations; FY 2006 Request Documents; \"Developing Leaders Who Can Lead Change\" Education for Transformation Brief to Dr. Jim Kadtke, John J. Garstka, Office of Force Transformation, OSD, 2/11/2005 [binder]; FY 2006 Foreign Operations Appropriations Material; Untitled Folder: Nanomaterials, Materials Modification Inc.; FY 2006 Budget Roll-Outs; Untitled Folder: Raytheon, 2005; Senator John Warner FY 2006 Sac-D Request Letter; Iraq Project - W \u0026 M Project; GH: Argon; Darrell Campbell; Jim Kadtke; Senator John Warner Tuesday 2/8, 11:30 am [presentation folder]; Handwriting Documentation; Progeny Systems: Engineering Solutions That Last Generations [presentation folder]; Star Technologies 2006 Appropriations Defense Request; GLS: LOGOS; Greg Poe; Jim Kadtke - Senator John Warner, Wednesday 3/2, 11:00 am [presentation folder]; NMLC Automated Information Technology; For Conference; JADOCS: SAIC Virtual Training Issue; Intermec FY 2006 SNTS (Navy Serial Number Tracking System) \u0026 POMX/CAS (Air Force Point of Maintenance/Combat Ammunition System); Aurora FY 2006 Excalibur Request; SureTrak Integrated Track Management System [packet]; Executive Summary; Madison Associates, LLC: Elaine McCusker [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: Senator John Warner's FY 2006 Defense Appropriations; Fluid Tran Inc. [presentation folder]; Automated Manifest System - Tactical (AMS-TAC) [packet]; Loose Papers: Defense Technology, 2004-2005; Defense Life Seminars; Thorium; BSEI; Amendments","Hampton Roads Transit (HRT); Transportation: Route 29 \u0026 Gallows Road Intersection Improvements: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay Requests; Transportation: Route 17 Dominion Boulevard: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Transportation: VRE Two Tier Locomotive: Virginia Railway Express [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Invasive Species Regional Education: Fairfax Water [accordion folder]; Transportation: USMC Heritage Center Interchange: Prince William [accordion folder]; TEA-21 Earmarks Requests (Banking) [accordion folder]; Transportation: Stafford County Airport: Stafford County; Transportation: Dismal Swamp Trail: Interior; General Appropriations Information [accordion folder]; Transportation: Siesta Gardens Alternate Access Road: City of Portsmouth [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Allegheny/Grayson County Water Supply: Allegheny/Grayson County [accordion folder]; Assorted Transportation Appropriations; Energy and Water Information [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Water Environment Research Foundation: Alexandria Sanitation Authority [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Occoquan Watershed Land Protection: Fairfax Water [accordion folder]; Village of Oyster Ecosystem: The Nature Conservancy (Energy and Water) [accordion folder]; TEA-21 Earmarks (EPW-Highway) [accordion folder]; Transportation Appropriations; Transportation: Richmond Highway Transportation Initiative: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Water/Wastewater Infrastructure Project: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Southeast Section Sanitary Sewer: Newport News [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Atlee Manor/Sharon Park Septic Tanks: Hanover County [accordion folder]; Transportation: Virginia Smart Road: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]","Transportation: Petersburg Transit Intermodal Facility: Petersburg Area Transit Co. [accordion folder]; Interior: Shenandoah Valley Battlefields: SVB Foundation [accordion folder]; Transportation: Commonwealth Highway-Marine Intermodal: The Commonwealth Railway [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fairfax County Parkway \u0026 Fair Lakes Parkway Interchange: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Transportation: Product Development Center: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Hampton Roads Transit Bus Facility: HRT [accordion folder]; Interior: Occoquan National Wildlife Refuge: Friends of Potomac River Refuges [accordion folder]; Interior: Dismal Swamp Visitor's Center: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Transportation: Elizabeth River Intermodal Facility: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; Interior: Eastern Shore of VA NWR: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Transportation: Bus Operations \u0026 Maintenance Facility: Greater Richmond Transit [accordion folder]; Interior: Fisherville Wastewater Treatment Plant: Augusta County [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fairfax County Parkway HOV Lane to Dulles: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; New River Corridor: New River Land Trust; Transportation: Potomac Center Community Parking Facility: Potomac Center Limited Partners [accordion folder]; Interior: Dragon Run: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fort Eustis Gateway Corridor: Newport News [accordion folder]; Transportation: Greater Lynchburg Transit Company Vehicle Replacement: GLTC [accordion folder]; Interior: Federal Conservation Efforts (Landowner Incentive Program): NatureServe [accordion folder]; Interior: Visitor's Center at Fredericksburg/Spotsylvania Battlefields: Fredericksburg Regional Chamber of Commerce [accordion folder]; Transportation: GMU Intelligent Transportation: GMU [accordion folder]; Transportation: Isle of Wight: Emergency Signals: Isle of Wight [accordion folder]; Transportation: PRTC Buses: Prince William [accordion folder]; Interior: The Cove Project: Ward Burton Foundation [accordion folder]; Interior: Center for Advanced Separation: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Isle of Wight: Bridge Warning: Isle of Wight [accordion folder]; Interior: Martin Luther King National Memorial: MLK, Jr. National Memorial Foundation [accordion folder]; Interior: Back Bay NWR Expansion: Friends of Back Bay [accordion folder]; Transportation: Newport News Williamsburg Baggage Claim Upgrade: Newport News/Williamsburg Airport [accordion folder]; Transportation: Blacksburg Transit Intermodal Facility: Blacksburg Transit [accordion folder]; Transportation: Center for Excellence in Surface Transportation Safety: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Gainesville - Haymarket Extension of VRE: Virginia Railway Express [accordion folder]; Transportation: I-66/Route 29 Interchange: Prince William [accordion folder]; Transportation: I-66/Vienna Metrorail Accessibility: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Transportation: Colonial Parkway Ticketing: Jamestown [accordion folder]; Interior: Char-Lo Timberland Land Acquisition: Char-Lo Timberland and Trust for Public Land [accordion folder]; Interior: Project Alpha \u0026 Saving Grace: Lee County \u0026 Lincoln Preservation Trust [accordion folder]; Transportation: Dismal Swamp Trail: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Interior: Onancock Sewage Treatment: Town of Onancock [accordion folder]","CJS-NOAA: Horseshoe Crab Research Center: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Generation IV Nuclear Energy Systems: BWX Technologies [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: National Center for Biodefense: GMU [accordion folder]; CJS: Digital Public Safety Radio System: Newport News [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Elizabeth River Restoration: U.S Army Corps of Engineers [accordion folder]; CJS: Fisheries Finance Program: Omega Protein [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Wilmington: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Vendor Equipment Upgrade: BWX Technologies [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Bennett's Creek: City of Suffolk [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Nashville: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Clinch Valley Program: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Appomattox River [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Huntington: Army Corps [accordion folder]; ACOE Baltimore: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Congressional Office Requests: Multiple [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Norfolk: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Ocean View Hurricane/Storm Damage Project: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Ultra Wideband (2): Innovative Wireless Technologies [accordion folder]; DHS: Richmond International Airport Explosive Detection: Capital Region Airport Commission [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Hampton University Cancer Treatment Center: Hampton University [accordion folder]; Defense: American Civil War Center at Tredegar: Tredegar National Civil War Center Foundation [accordion folder]; DHS: Candidate Physical Ability Test Facility: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: NPDCC (New Product Development and Commercialization Center) for Small Manufacturers: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Institute for Nanotech Applications of Novel Organics: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; CJS: Virginia Coastal Ocean Observing System: ODU; CJS Request (NOA): Aquatic Invasive Species: NuTech 03 Incorporated [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Projects: Virginia Port Authority [accordion folder]; CJS: SHENAIR: Northern Shenandoah Valley Regional Commission [accordion folder]; CJS: Virginia Coastal Ocean Observing System: ODU: Virginia Center for Innovative Technologies (Wallops); Energy \u0026 Water: Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Nuclear Physics Funding: Jefferson Labs [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Lynchburg College Lake: Lynchburg College [accordion folder]; DHS: Public Safety Boat House: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: Eastern Shore of Virginia NWR: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; DHS: Fire Academy Burn Building: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: Jamestown Campground Acquisition: Trust for Public Land [accordion folder]; DHS: Underground Rescue Initiative: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]","Stopping the Invasion: Keeping Aquatic Nuisance Species Out of the Chesapeake Bay and the Great Lakes, Using Ozone to Clean Up Contaminated Ballast Water [binder]; Engineer Brief, 3/2/2005, USACOE Norfolk District [binder]; FY 2006 Briefing Document for Virginia Delegation in the 1st Session of the 109th Congress, Virginia Tech [binder]; FY 2006 Airport Improvement Program [binder]; 2005 Highway Bill, Highway Projects: High Priority Projects [binder]; Fairfax County: Transportation Funding Requests, TEA-21 Reauthorization FY 2006 Appropriations [binder]; FY 2002 (Virginia) Appropriations [binder]; Memo to Senators Bennett and Kohn 3/2005 [packet]; Virginia Appropriations FY 2004 [binder]; TEA-21 Reauthorization Requests Submitted to the Senate Committee on Banking, 4/1/2003 [binder]; FY 2006 Civil Works Budget for the USACOE, 2/2005 [book]","Loose Papers: Letter to FERC Chairman Kelliher on the \"Fort Royal Issue\"; Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority 2005 Annual Report [report]; Loose Papers: Pocahontas Archway Route 895; Marine Debris Jury in Virginia: Interim Progress Report 2; Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Recovery, The Nature Conservancy (10/10/2005) [packet]; Caroline County, Virginia, Opportunity [presentation folder]; Letters to Ms. Shelly Mateer from Virginia DoT/Woodrow Wilson Bridge, 2006 [packet]; Loose Papers: Letter to Richard Shelby, Chairman of Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs on the acquisition of P \u0026 O by DP World (Draft); Commuter Rail Project for Caroline County, Virginia, Documents Pertaining to Congressional Funding, 11/21/2006 [spiralbound]; Loose Papers: Facsimile from Tack Richardson to Brian E. at the Richmond Office, 4/17/2006; Dam Rehabilitation Fact Sheet Royal Lake Dam, Fairfax County, 9/2006, USDA NRCS [spiralbound]; Report to Congress on the Historic Preservation of Revolutionary War and War of 1812 Sites in the United States, U.S. DOI [spiralbound]; Virginia Canals and Navigations Society [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Letter from U.S. DOI on the Shenandoah National Park's Fire Management Plan (10/19/2005) (with CD); FEMA Reorganization Bill of 2006 [binder]; Tropical Depression Gaston Flooding Task Force Recommendations, 12/13/2004 [binder]; Loose Papers: E-Mail regarding Largo FFGA-WMATA Rail Car Meeting, 5/1/2006; Loose Papers: Letter from Senator John Warner to Senator John McCain, Chairman on Committee on Indian Affairs regarding John and Susan Meachum; Loose Papers: Impacts of Budget Reductions on Potomac River NWR Complex; 2005 Letters Signed by Senator John Warner; Memo regarding Dubai Ports Worldwide - P \u0026 O Ports Deal [packet]; Letters from U.S. DoT/FAA to Senator John Warner [packet]; Loose Papers: Potomac River Generating Station Information Sheets; U.S. Supreme Court Syllabus (October Term 2005) [report]; Loose Papers: The Nature Conservancy's Southern Forests Project; Loose Papers: Notes on Briefing for Dependence on Oil: How Transit Can Help Americans Reduce Energy Consumption (3/10/2006); Loose Papers: Statement of Steve Martin, Deputy Director of the National Park Service, before National Parks Subcommittee on S.R. 468, 5/16/2006; Loose Papers: Open Letter from the Former Chiefs of Forest Service to all Members of Congress (3/14/2006); U.S. DoT Performance and Accountability Report FY 2006 [binder]; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation FY 2005 Report [report]","Transportation, Treasury, and General Government Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; Congressional Record, 108th Congress, 1st Session No. 174 - Book II [bound volume]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: RWS Broadband (empty); Department of Veterans Affairs \u0026 HUD Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; Wood Preservatives - EPA; Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Leahy/Snowe Conservation; Software Quality Management, Cigital Corporate Capabilities [spiralbound]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Brownback Food Aid; Adopt-A-Waterway [presentation folder]; Metam Sodium - EPA; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Edenspace/Phytoremediation; DP World [accordion folder]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Cantwell Market Manipulation; CapWin (Capital Wireless Integrated Network); Nielsen Rating System; Department of Labor \u0026 HHS Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; FY 2003 Omnibus (Senate Bill) [report]; Wallops Flight Facility [presentation folder]; Gaston; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004: Water Resources Development Act; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Country of Origin Labeling; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Downed Animal; NASA [presentation folder]; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004: EDA Reauthorization; Energy \u0026 Water Development Appropriation Bill, 2004 [report]; Department of Interior Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Byrd Watershed; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Peanut Letter to Agriculture Committee; NASA Vision/Contracts","FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Schumer HTUA (High-Threat Urban Areas) Amendment; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Fairfax County; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: James Madison University; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: George Mason; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: FAA Contract Tower Program; Virginia Tech FY 2004 [accordion folder]; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Virginia Commonwealth University Fuel Cell and Batteries; FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Bomb Sniffing Dogs; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Newport News; FY 2003 Supplemental; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Amtrak Funding FY 2004; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: Hampton University; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Orb Image; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Wally Burnett Int. (Engine Research); FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: DCA Signature/Aviation; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: GRTC (Greater Richmond Transit Company); FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Zenith Fuel Systems; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: George Washington University; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Prince William County; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: VA Center for the Creative Arts; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: New River Valley Airport; FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Homeland; Aero FY 2005; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Arlington County; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Ways to Work; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Union Station; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: William and Mary Imaging of Compounds; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations; FY 2003 Supplemental: SA 445 Hollings Port Security; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: City of Richmond; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Hazardous Device School; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Boys and Girls Clubs; FY 2003 Supplemental: SA 440 Reid Nuclear Security; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Westmoreland County, EPA-STAG, AG-RUS; FY 2004 Energy \u0026 Water Appropriations: Jefferson Labs FY 2004 Appropriations [accordion folder]; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: Hollins University; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations: NEH Letter; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Portsmouth; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Manufacturing Extension Partnership; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Loudon County; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Omega Protein - Fisheries; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Senator John Warner Amendments; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations: Waterford","Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up: HSGA 6/22/2005 Mark-Up; Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up; Congressional Record, 109th Congress, 1st Session, No. 146 [bound volume]; Budget 2006 [accordion folder]; Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up: Postal Reform 2005; Amendment Text and RPC Budget FY 2007, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Rob Portman Nomination Trade Representative [accordion folder]; FY 2007 Budget 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Budget Reconciliation Amendments and Information, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Tobacco (Buyout) [accordion folder]; Impact of Federal and State Mandates on Fairfax County, 2005 [packet]","Outstanding Medical Alumnus, VCU-MCV, Sarah Forbes, MD; Victory Against Hunger, Background \u0026 Nominations; 2007 Nobel Peace Prize - Horace Henderson; National Driver Hall of Fame, Wrenn, Robert; CR: Member of Congress Seal (Wendell Johnson); Administrative Scheduling Requests; Silver Haired Congress 2005; CR: Admiral Carlisle A.H. Trost; 2006 Angels in Adoption; Virginia Sports Hall of Fame, Norton, Hank; 2005 Angels in Adoption Information \u0026 Nominations; 2006 Senate African American Leadership Summit; 2005 White House Conference on Aging, Nominations; 2007 POTUS Schedule Requests; 2006 Navy Public Service Award, Rahanian, Craig; 2006 (National) Diabetes Champion, Cathy Tibbetts; 2006 Virginia Chamber of Commerce Lunch; 2007 Presidential Medal of Freedom; 2005 Senate Hispanic Leadership Summit; 2006 Coming Up Taller Award - Wolf Trap Foundation; CR: Frank Manson; 2006 POTUS Schedule Requests; 2006 White House Performance Requests; VSHOF (Virginia Sports Hall of Fame) 2005, Miller, Bob; White House; 2007 Mason Lankford Award Fire Service Leadership; 2006 Scheduling Requests, Non White House; White House 2005 Requests; 2006 National Wetlands Award; CR: David L. Brant; 2006 NASSP (National Association of Secondary School Principals) Principal of the Year Award; Nomination - Sheriff of the Year 2005-2006, Steve Simpson; 2007 Washington Hall of Fame, Washington Board of Trade; Texans With Stetsons, Margaret Azzoni; White House Holiday Performance","12 folders arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","12 folders arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","8 folders arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","65 envelopes arranged by date","13 folders, arranged by month","87 envelopes, arranged by date","13 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","Untitled Folder: Colorado Trip, 10/1980; 103 envelopes, arranged by date","67 envelopes, arranged by date","75 envelopes, arranged by date","76 envelopes, arranged by date","10 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months; 23 envelopes, arranged by date","59 envelopes, arranged by date","75 envelopes, arranged by date","7 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","44 envelopes, arranged by date","65 envelopes, arranged by date","58 envelopes, arranged by date","79 envelopes, arranged by date","44 envelopes, arranged by date","9 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months; 18 envelopes, arranged by date","11 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","11 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","81 envelopes, arranged by date","90 envelopes, arranged by date","45 envelopes, arranged by date","46 envelopes of Daily Schedules, arranged by date 11/16-1987-12/31/1987; 4 folders of Master Scheduling Logs, arranged by month, in folders by quarter","Loose newspaper, 9/12/2001; 33 untitled envelopes","266: McLean GOP Women, 4/11/1996 [VHS-C]; 150: Today Show; Good Morning America [U-Matic]; 92: Senator Exon/Senator John Warner, Arms Control [Beta]; 041: \"Friends of John Warner - Virginia's Fighter\", Greg Stevens and Company, 5/30/1996 [VHS]; 265: JM at 7th CD Convention [VHS-C]; 148: Today Show, Senator John Warner/Hollings Interview re: Marine Deaths in Lebanon [U-Matic-S]; 149: NBC News Spot, Senator John Warner, 12/27 [U-Matic]; 037: \"Presentation Reel for Senator John Warner\", Stuart Stevens Group, 9/19/1994 [VHS]; 134-136: John Warner for Senator - \"Straight Forward\", Edmonds Associates, 10/28/1990 [Reel to Reel Video] (3 copies); 101: Senator John Warner, 1. Peace, 2. Economic Growth, 3. Kept Promises [Beta]; 091: Phil Donahue, 3/26/1985 [Beta]; 267: Miller Press Conference [8mm MP]; 044: The American Debate #311, Downy v. Senator John Warner, Defense Spending, 12/18/1984 [VHS]; 090: Channel 7 Morning Break/Farm Program, MX Vote [Beta]; 151: NBC Today Show, Senator John Warner, 12/29/1983 [U-Matic-S]; 036: VC-135A, Yorktown Commissioning, 7/4/1984 [VHS]; 063: Senator John Warner, 1. Momentum #1, 2. Momentum #2 [VHS]; 144-146: John Warner for Senator - \"Straight Forward\", Edmonds Associates, 10/28/1990 [U-Matic] (3 copies)","NBC Expose, 4/29/1991 [VHS]; McNeill-Lehrer Prime Time Live, 12/18/1990 [VHS]; 48 Hours, 12/19/1991 [VHS]; \"A Salute to Volunteerism\", Invitation to Mrs. Barbara Bush From Citizens of Washington County, Virginia for Spring of 1991, 12/1990 [VHS]; Senator John Warner Outside the White House During Gulf Crisis, Mid-December 1990 [VHS]; ABC News, 9/30/1991 [VHS]; \"America, You're Too Young To Die\", Arthur S. DeMoss, 12/19/1985 [VHS]; Fox Morning 9/16/1991; Brinkley, 9/15/1991 [VHS]; \"The Future of Tibet\", The Tibet Fund, 4/1991 [VHS]; Larry King Live, 9/27/1991 [VHS]; Fox A.M., 1/29/1992 [VHS]; Floor, 1/11/1991 [VHS]; Interview with Senator John Warner Soviet Central Television (TV Correspondent Boris Kalyagin), 10/12/1991 [VHS]; 60 Minutes, 5/6/1991 [VHS]; CNN Crossfire, 1/10/1991 [VHS]; Woman's Conference PSA [VHS]; Senator John Warner Veterans Day PSA, 11/1987 [4 U-Matics]; John Warner for Senator - \"Straight Forward\", Edmonds Associates, 10/28/1990 [VHS]; Larry King Live, 5/3/1991 [VHS]; \"History of Duxford Airfield\" [VHS]; \"The Battle of the Somme: Official Pictures of the British Army in France\", Imperial War Museum [VHS]; WTKR News TV-3 Norfolk 11:00 p.m. 1st Story, Senator John Warner - Drugs, 9/14/1989 [VHS]; Untitled VHS; ABC Barbara Walters Special, 1/29/2992 [VHS]; MTV, Rock the Vote on News - \"Who's Afraid... ,1/24/1991; Rock the Vote Presentation, 2/6/1991 [VHS]","395: McNeil News Hour, 1/15, 1/16, \u0026 1/19 [VHS]; 401: WANY-10, WVEC-13, Senator John Warner Speaking on Military Health Care, 3/27/2000 [VHS]; 384: C-Span 2 9:30 - 11:30 PM, 6/5/2000 [VHS]; 387: Lehrer News Hour, 10/28/1999 [VHS]; 425: \"Level With the American People\", Republican National Committee, Greg Stevens and Company, 12/19/1995 [VHS]; 386 \u0026 418: Untitled VHS; 405: MSNBC Hardball, 7/19/2001 [VHS]; 430: McLaughlin One on One, 5/17/1993; 402: WJLA Channel 7 Local News, 8/27/2001 [VHS]; 419: \"American Promise, Selections From the Series\", Farmers Insurance Group Presentation [VHS]; 406: CBS Face the Nation, 3/29/1998 [VHS]; 400: The Center for Security, Policy Keeper of the Flame Dinner Highlights, 11/3/1999 [VHS]; 409: Lehrer News Hour, 11/29/1999 [VHS]; 394: MSNBC 6:00 - 7:00 PM, 9/27/2000 [VHS]; 408: 20/20, 4/20/2001 [VHS]; 429: McNeil/Lehrer, 5/8/1995 [VHS]; 411: Youth Leadership Initiative \"Imagine A Nation's Future...\", University of Virginia Center for Governmental Studies [VHS]; 422: Mark Warner vs. Senator John Warner, Hot Springs, Virginia, Virginia Bar Association, 7/20/1996 [VHS]; 385: General Short Testimony, SASC Hearing [VHS]; 431: Ross Perot Show, 4/25/1993 [VHS]; 413-414: Spring Commencement 2000, 5/30/2000 [2 VHS]; 421: Larry King Live, 10/12/2000 [VHS]; 390: Delicias Putumayo Bloque Sur Farc Columbia Sur America [VHS]; 398: Lehrer News Hour, 11/13/1998 [VHS]; 396: Pentagon News Briefing, 6/15/2001 [VHS]; 403: Inside Politics, 7/27/2001 [VHS]; 380: News Hour, 8/25/2000 [VHS]; 399: C-Span 2 9:30 - 11:30 PM, 6/5/2000 [VHS]; 393: PBS 6:00 - 9:00, 10/29/1999 [VHS]; 426: \"Breaking the Spell, Parts 1 \u0026 2\", Turner Broadcasting System, 2/13/1985 [VHS]; 397: Press Conference, 10/30/2001 [VHS]; 382: MSNBC Decision 2000, 2/29/2000 [VHS]; 388 \u0026 407: Press Conference, 6/14/2001 [2 VHS]; 392: Larry King Live, 1/19/2000 [VHS]; 389: Floor Statements [VHS]; 391: Press Conference on High Tech and Jobs, 5/20/1997 [VHS]; 410: Pageantry of the Corps, Battle Color Ceremony at San Diego [VHS]; 412: ABC, CBS, NBC Nightly News, 2/3/2000 [VHS]; 416: Miscellaneous Tapings [VHS]; 381: \"Getting Things Done\", Citizens for the Republican Congress, McCarthy Marcus Hennings, Ltd. [VHS]","586: McNeil/Lehrer, 9/1/1995 \u0026 9/4/1995 [VHS]; 546: Lehrer News Hour, 4/9/1998 \u0026 4/10/1998 [VHS]; 552: World News Tonight, Walker - Patent: Trademark Office, 9/15/1998 [VHS]; 556: WSLS-TV, Senator John Warner, Day in the Life Series [VHS]; 533: News Hour, Kosovo Segment, 10/1/1998 [VHS]; 553: Evans \u0026 Novak, 9/6/1997 [VHS]; 545: Lehrer News Hour, 4/7/1998 \u0026 4/8/1998 [VHS]; 540: Lehrer News Hour, 5/25/1998, 5/26/1998, \u0026 5/27/1998 [VHS]; 597: Senator John Warner Visit to Dahlgren School, 2/15/1994 [VHS]; 561: Ancore Capabilities Video, 9/17/2001 [VHS]; 581: WSLS Channel 10 and WSET Channel 13, Senator John Warner 11:00 Coverage, 2/23/1996 [VHS]; 578: John McLaughlin's One on One with Senator John Warner and Senator Richard Bryan, 7/14/1996 [VHS]; 544: \"For the Record, Senator John Warner\", WCVE/WHTJ, 3/27/1998 [VHS]; 539: Lehrer News Hour, 4/28/1998 [VHS]; 550: Floor Statement, Stealth Bomber, 9/16/1997 [VHS]; 591: Armed Services Committee Hearing, 9/14/1999 [VHS]; 564: 1997 Presidential Inauguration, William Jefferson Clinton, 1/20/1997 [VHS]; 549: NBC, Segment on Aircraft in Air Shows, 9/19/1997 [VHS]; 589: CNN Off-Air, 2/4/1997 [VHS]; 541: Lehrer News Hour, 5/28/1998 \u0026 5/29/1998 [VHS]; 579: Capitol Comment, with Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison and Guest Senator John Warner, 9/24/1999 [VHS]; 542: VBA Debate, 7/10/1996 [VHS]; 592: NBC Nightly News, Segment on Bosnia, 12/18/1997 [VHS]; 538: NBC Channel 4 Live with D. 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Intrepid - An American Celebration\" [U-Matic]; C-Span, Discussion with Senator John Warner, General Kelly, and Barbara Reynolds of USA Today, Tapes 1 \u0026 2, 4/1/1991 [2 VHS]; 268: \"Warner\", Endorsement Footage with President Bush, NRSC, 6/27/1990 [Reel to Reel Video]; \"Petersburg: Pride in the Past, Progress for the Future [3/4\" Video]; Senator John Warner, #298, 3/9/1982 [U-Matics]","576: U.S. Senate Primary Election Night, Senator John Warner/Miller, 6/11/1996 [VHS]; 524: Larry King Live, Senator John Warner, 3/23/1999 [VHS]; 573: PBS Lehrer News Hour, 1/15/1998 [VHS]; 585: Armed Services Hearing, 2/2/2000 [VHS]; 558: Senator John Warner Vietnam Memorial [BetaCam]; 432: C-Span, 4/27/1993 [VHS]; 423: Spring Commencement 2000, 5/30/2000 [VHS]; 583: Wheels Up the Wall, 8/27/1997 [VHS]; 404: Senate Floor from 9:30 AM, 7/20/2001 [VHS]; 575: C-Span, \"Republican Mock Convention\", 3/2/1996 [VHS]; 567: \"Jesus\" 9-11 Remembrance Edition, Inspirational Films, Inc., 2001 [VHS]; 572: McNeil/Lehrer, 9/6/1995 [VHS]; 427: Channel 3 - Norfolk, After Richmond Debate, 10/19/1984; Channel 13, Chesapeake Bay, Channel 10, Bishop Willis Show, 10/23/1984 [VHS]; 560: Swearing in 1985, Vice President Bush [Beta]; 525: ARC Birthday Greeting, 4/22/1999 [VHS]; 537: McLaughlin/CNN Late Edition, Sunday 1/17 [VHS]; 417: ABC News, 8/21/1999 [VHS]; 534: Nunn Kiosk, \"Start Here\" Demo, Dominion Post [VHS]; 535: Long Awaited Senator John Warner Profiles, aired 5/29/1996 [VHS]; 428: Base Closing Commission, 5/21/1993; 1997 Presidential Inauguration, William Jefferson Clinton, 1/20/1997 [9 VHS]; 557: \"The Media Senator\", Senator John Warner, Dick Leggitt Media, Flite 3, 10/30/2000 [VHS]; 424, 433, 526, 530-531, 562 \u0026 569: 7 Untitled VHS; 570: McNeill/Lehrer, 7/22/1994 [VHS]; 582: WSLV Channel 10 6:00, Senator John Warner Roanoke, 2/23/1996 [VHS]; 527: PBS News Hour with Jim Lehrer, 5/6/1999 [VHS]; 596: Grayson's News Tapes, Thursday [VHS]; 574: NBC and CBS News, 1/4/1996 [VHS]; 566: \"World School 2000\", Special Version, Lincoln Memorial University, 10/16/2000 [VHS]; 584: \"A Time to Make History\", Republican Party of Virginia and Virginia Cable Telecommunications Association, 8/18/1999 [VHS]; 420: CNN, 2/22/1989 [VHS]; 536: Senator John Warner Commend Pilot O'Grady with Dole, 5/13/1993 [VHS]; 543: ABC News, Daryl Jones Segment, 7/22/1998 [VHS]","Lehrer News Hour, 11/26/1999 [VHS]; CNN Larry King Live, 2/12/1999 [VHS]; Armed Service Committee, 4/13/2000 [VHS]; Armed Services Hearing, 10/19/1999 [VHS]; 60 Minutes, Osprey Program, 1/21/2001; Lehrer, Defense Budget, 2/12/2001 [VHS]; Armed Services Committee, 4/6/2000 [VHS]; CNN 7:00 - 8:00 AM, 5/16/2000 [VHS]; ABC News Segment \"Lap Top to the Floor\", 9/8/1997 [VHS]; D'Amato Office: Nightline, Whitewater, 3/11/1996 [VHS]; Amazing Grace with Bill Moyers, 7/22/1993 [VHS]; Larry King Live, 1/15/2001 [VHS]; Lehrer News Hour, 3/18/1999 [VHS]; ABC 11:30 PM - 12:00 AM, 10/1/1999 [VHS]; First Panel of Foreign Relations Hearing, 10/7/1999 [VHS]; \"Leadership\", General John P. 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Warner (R-Va.) and Former U.S. Senator George McGovern (D-SD) Debate the Nuclear Freeze at the University of Pennsylvania Public Forum \"Toward Preventing Nuclear War\", Irvine Auditorium, 3/30/1983 [1 Inch Videotape on Reel]; 415: Senator John Warner Press Conference, 6/14/2001 [BetaCam]; 316: Channel 9, with Senator John Warner at ATOKA [VHS]; 521: Yorktown CG48 Launching, 4/16/1984 [U-Matic-S]; 523: Yorktown CG 48 Ceremony, 4/16/1983 [U-Matic]; 446: WTTG - Washington, D.C., \"Inaugural Opening Ceremonies\" [Beta]; 519: Senator John Warner #459, 4/6/1982 [U-Matic]","468: John Warner Promos by G.W. Whitehurst, 10/12/1978 [audiocassette]; 455: Shad Planking, Waverly, Virginia, 4/18/1979 [audiocassette]; 493: Senator Warner/Hammett [audiocassette]; 227: Erkilitian FR (Arlington), 3/20/1996; Fairfax County Convention (Miscellaneous) [audiocassette]; 477: Town Meeting Kennedy Center, Braden \u0026 Buchannan [audiocassette]; 230: Warner, 7/4/1995 [audiocassette]; 448: Town Meeting Kennedy Center; National Public Radio, Helen Whelean Defense Spending, 1/4/1982 [audiocassette]; 464: Senator Jackson on Face the Nation, 2/20 [audiocassette]; 504: Hampton Roads Maritime Association, Norfolk, Virginia, 5/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 255-258, 434-435, 437, 440, 443, 454, 473, 474, 485, \u0026 490: 14 Untitled audiocassettes; 237: Generic General Assembly Endorsement, Friends of John Warner, 1995 [audiocassette]; 505: Judge Sheffield Group, Dirksen Building, 5/9/1980 [audiocassette]; 344: Don Baker's VCU Class, 4/18 [audiocassette]; 452: Senator John Warner, Dutch Treat Luncheon, Richmond, Virginia, 1/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 510: U.S. Senator John W. Warner (R-Va.) and Former U.S. Senator George McGovern (D-SD) Debate the Nuclear Freeze at the University of Pennsylvania Public Forum \"Toward Preventing Nuclear War\", Irvine Auditorium, 3/30/1983 [reel to reel]; 355: RPV, 5/18/1989 [audiocassette]; 513: Audio Track of Video [reel to reel]; 499: Lincoln Day Dinner, Columbus, Ohio, 2/15/1980; Columbus Press Conference [audiocassette]; 487: Senator John Warner New Availability, re: Judgeships, Alexandria Courthouse, 4/13/1981 [audiocassette]; 486 \u0026 500: Wayne/Senator John Warner Luncheon, Capitol Hill, 3/6/1980 [2 audiocassettes]; 226: Senator John Warner Radio Conference, 3/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 466: Dick Allen, Senator John Warner Et al Foreign Press Briefing, 6/20 [audiocassette]; 353: Senator John Warner 1990 Radio; Nunn/Senator John Warner re: Tower, 2/6/1989; CBS [audiocassette]; 217: NPR and Internet Launch, 4/9/1996 [audiocassette]; 480 \u0026 484: Heinz Seminar, Tapes 2 \u0026 3 [2 audiocassettes]; 459: Conference of Christians and Jews, Hampton, Virginia, 3/1/1979 [audiocassette]; 462: Armed Services, DoD Authorization, 1/30 [audiocassette]; 342: Richmond Trip, 3/30 [audiocassette]; 225: Herrico and Fairfax GOP Mass Meetings/Convention, 3/23/1996 [audiocassette]; 359: The BQ Show 3:00 - 4:00 P.M., Oliver North, 9/19/1994 [audiocassette]; 441: Senator John Warner, Republican State Convention, Richmond, 1993 [audiocassette]; 220: Fox 5 and NYT 6/6/1996 and 6/17/1996 [audiocassette]; 343: \"The Dalton Gang Working Together\", Paramel Productions [audiocassette]; 231: Miller and Pro-Family Press Conference, 3/12/1996 [audiocassette]; 450: MBS, Reporters Roundup, Guest Senator John Warner, 9/21/1980 [audiocassette]; Bob Tata/Delegate, \"Senator John Warner Endorse\", 1991 [audiocassette]; 252: FEC Conference, 5/6/1996; Bork Spot, 5/9/1996 [audiocassette]; 213: Senator John Warner, Daily Press Ed. Board, 5/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 246: Charles Hawkins Endorsement, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 9/21/1995 [audiocassette]; 491: News Availability, Charlottesville, 4/17 [audiocassette]; 501: Edward Roeder Interview, Senator John Warner Office, 3/13/1980 [audiocassette]; 242-244: \"Who's Jim Miller\", \"Why\", and \"Avoided\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 5/21/1996 [3 audiocassettes]; 445: Senator John Warner at AP Dinner, Richmond, \"Raw Meat\", 2/3/1995 [audiocassette]; 463: Richmond Press Conference, 4/14 [audiocassette]; 471: \"The Senators\", Senator John Warner, 3 Shows [audiocassette]; 264: Generic General Assembly Endorsement, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, Master Tape, 9/21/1995 [DAT]; 449: Fundraising Dinner, Richmond, 3/7/1981; Senator John Warner on Charlie Huddle, 3/2/1983 [audiocassette]; 518: Plenary Session, MIT Law Afternoon Session, 1/13/1977; SALT#3, RICH, 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]; 492: Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; 497: Senator John Warner, U.S. Tobacco Employees, Richmond, Virginia, 2/12/1980 [audiocassette]; 482: News Conference - ACE 3000, 1980 Richlands Coal Show, Richlands, Virginia, 9/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 223: Bristol/Harrisonburg 2/23; Richmond/Alexandria/Norfolk, 2/22 [audiocassette]; 251: Miller, NRA Richmond, 5/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 356: Bush Dinner, 3/8/1990 [audiocassette]; 224: Miller/Senator John Warner Fairfax City Joint Appearance, 3/18 [audiocassette]; 221: 6/6/1996 - 6/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 436: \"An American Framework: Framing the Issues\", Pete du Pont, GOPAC, 10/1995 [audiocassette]; 249: WLVA AM590, Jim Miller Breakfast and Talk Interview: Primary Votes, Debates, Abortion Notification, 3/15/1996 [audiocassette]; 442: WAMU, Miller PAC, 10/23/1995 [audiocassette]; 467: Laird [audiocassette]; 563: CVN 77 Naming Ceremony [CR-RW]; 502: Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Williamsburg, Virginia, 3/22/1980 [audiocassette]; 472: Meet the Member, Senator John Warner, 1/19/1979 [audiocassette]; 496: 6th District Economic Conference, Natural Bridge, Virginia, 2/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 479: Saratoga Hearing [audiocassette]; 461: Meg Rosenfeld Interview/WP [audiocassette]; 453: Virginia Independent Telephone Association, Hot Springs, Virginia, 10/19/1979; Brown Briefing [audiocassette]; 240 \u0026 241: \"Welfare\", \"Budget\" and \"General Assembly\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company [2 audiocassettes]; 239: \"Welfare\", \"Budget\", \"General Assembly\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 10/5/1995 [audiocassette]; 234: Mike Warner [audiocassette]; 346: George Allen, Breakfast, Senator John Warner, Representative Newt Gingrich and George Allen, Belle Haven Country Club, Alexandria, Virginia, 9/29/1993 [audiocassette]; 229: Ted Byrd Interview, 9/16/1995 [audiocassette]; 481: Prayer Service, 4/3/1981 [audiocassette]; 517: Recorded?; SALT Reel #2, RICH., 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]; 347: Senator John Warner PSA, \"Academy Day 1992\" [audiocassette]; 438-439: Regardie's Profile with William Saletan, Tapes 1 \u0026 2 [2 audiocassettes]; 263: WBZS, Jerry Springer, Mark Warner, 4/18 [audiocassette]; 218: WINA/WOMZ/WKAV, Senator John Warner Talk-Back with Bob Gibson, 6/4/1996 [audiocassette]; 341: \"History and Leadership\", GOPAC Charter Meeting 4/24 to 4/25, Newt Gingrich and Lady Margaret Thatcher, 5/1994 [audiocassette]; 235: Richmond, Senator John Warner Press Conference on Litigation, 3/25/1996 [audiocassette]; 458: National Tour Brokers Association, Orlando, Florida, 1/10/1980 [audiocassette]; 253 \u0026 254: Salem, Blacksburg, Wepers Cave, and Cville, 5/30 to 6/1 [2 audiocassettes]; 506: Banquet, Virginia Republican State Convention, Richmond, Virginia, 6/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 232: Edinburg, 2/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 349: Announcement Tour, 2/5/1990 [audiocassette]; 470: Senator John Warner, Course 120, Graduation Exercise AFSC Class 66, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; 245: \"Support\" w/o Disclaimer, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 10/30/1995 [audiocassette]; 444: Lloyd Grove re: BW [audiocassette]; 498: CNN Press Conference; Lincoln Day Dinner, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2/14/1980 [audiocassette]; 345: Senator John Warner Farm PSA [audiocassette]; 236: Miller Ad Response Press Conference, 5/16/1996 [audiocassette]; 248: Lexington - Wtc, 3/1/1996 \u0026 3/2/1996 [audiocassette]; 456: Admiral Rickover [audiocassette]; 483: Huntsville, Alabama; Alabama Press Conference [audiocassette]; 250: Bob Gibson, 4/10/1996 [audiocassette]; 460: Senator John Warner - Jerry Brown, 4/13/1979; Bill Miller [audiocassette]; 214: WNIS, Dr. Moller, 6/11/1996 [audiocassette]; 352: Sam Donaldson, 6/22/1992; Peter Harding, 1/21/1992 [audiocassette]; 233: Lynchburg/Danville, 2/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 358: Governor Allen's Congress Roundtable, AM, Senator John Warner, BC, 3/29/1994 [audiocassette]; 215: Dole Endorsement, 5/4/1996 [audiocassette]; 354: Painting Notes from Arnett [audiocassette]; 238: WRVA Radio, Jim Miller with Lou Dean, 6/6/1996 [audiocassette]; 350: Lloyd Grove, 12/14/1989 [audiocassette]; 512: Byrd, Tape #2 [reel to reel]; 451: Senator John Warner, Dutch Treat Luncheon, Norfolk, Virginia, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; Gannett, CIA, 11/26/1991 [audiocassette]; 494: Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Radford, Virginia, 2/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 216: Peter Hardin, 5/26/1996 [audiocassette]; 475: Senator John Warner, Coleman Headquarters Opening, 9/5/1981; Battle of the Virginia Capes, Virginia Beach [audiocassette]; 469: WHK and Jim Clarke WJLA; WHK and WRVA Radio [audiocassette]; 259-262: 4 Untitled Microcassettes; 228: Peter Baker, 4/25/1996 [audiocassette]; 247: Senator John Warner Interviews with Jim Perry and Peter Hardin, 4/23/1996 [audiocassette]; 351: Lloyd Grove, 8/11/1989 [audiocassette]; 503: Navy Federal Credit Union, Vienna, Virginia, 3/24/1980 [audiocassette]; 478: Mark Shields, Business and Government Relations Council, Winsby, 9/19/1980 [audiocassette]; 488: Memphis, 10/28; 6 Ads, Alabama \u0026 Burton Lunch [audiocassette]; 360: Peter Hardin, TTD; Cokie Roberts, CNN; Laurie Kellman, TWT; Dave McConnell, TOP; Jan Smith, Fox [audiocassette]; 219: Barrett-Times/Welsh, USA Today, 5/2/1996 [audiocassette]; 457: Interviews: Henry Eason, Nation's Business; Nancy King, Virginia Network; Jim Canan, Business Week, 2/16/1983 [audiocassette]; 495: Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Radford, Virginia, 2/11/1980; Senator John Warner/Hammett [audiocassette]; 476: CSNY, Zevon [audiocassette]; 509, 514 \u0026 515: 3 Untitled Reel to Reel; 489: Today, 10/28/1981 [audiocassette]; 447 \u0026 465: WNIS, Senator John Warner/Gordon Hammett, Sides 1-4, 10/25/1979 [2 audiocassettes]; 348: Pledge, Master, 3/3/1990 [audiocassette]; 222: Senator John Warner/Senator Bond Fundraiser, 4/30/1996 [audiocassette]; 511: Keynote Address, 1/13/1977; SALT Reel #1, RICH., 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]","Press [envelope]; 2 Untitled Envelopes; Outdate Senator John Warner Formal Black and White Portrait [box]; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders; Senator John Warner Formal Color and Black and White Portraits [box]; Senator John Warner and Martha Washington at Mount Vernon Wine Festival [envelope]; Armed Services \"Change of Command\" pictures [envelope]; Photo Studio SD-685 [envelope]; The White House [envelope]","Eastern Europe, Berlin Wall, 1989 [envelope]; 1983; Contact Sheets and Negatives, 1992; 1982; Photographs, 1990; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders","Campaign, 1995-2000 [accordion folder]; Untitled Accordion Folder; Political 1988, Bork; Today; 1995 Constitutional Right to Primary Election [accordion folder]; 1998 Congressional [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner 2002: Campaign Volunteers; 1998 Campaign; Senator John Warner 2002: Campaign/Casework; Lawsuit; Michael Wilding [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner 2002 [accordion folder]; Mark Warner [accordion folder]; Mark Warner, 2001","\"Achievable Dream\", Metro Video Productions, 7/16/1997 [VHS]; U.S. Senate Memos; 1996 Senate Race, Senator John Warner Items; Senator John Warner v. Miller; Warner Calendars, 1995-1996 [envelopes]; Transportation Builder, ARTBA, 5/2000 [magazine]; Untitled Presentation Folder: Rules Committee, 1994; \"Choosing Sides: I Remember Vietnam, Fields of Fire\", Non Fiction Films, 1998 [VHS]; 2 Untitled Presentation Folders: Lyndon LaRouche, 1994; 2 Untitled Folders: Senator Packwood; Election Law; Untitled Presentation Folder: 1998 Senate Campaign; Speeches and Statements; Press Releases; Nancy Spannaus; VDDA Navy Housing Event, Henninger, Richmond, 4/1998 [VHS]; Loose Papers: Press Releases; Campaign Notes; Changing the Name of the Library of Congress, 1993-1998; Welcome to Alexandria; NATO; Crook, G. Gail; Warner Donor Volunteer Lists [envelopes]; \"Defeat Ollie North, That Son-of-a-Bush\", 1994 [booklet] (2 copies); Jacob Hornberger, 2002 Campaign; Breast Cancer Notes, Draft Speech [presentation folder]","87 Folders, Kasten, Aleyda to Sugar, Ron","FY 2005 Labor HHS: New Beginnings SW Virginia; CJS 2005: William \u0026 Mary (Court 21); CJS 2005: Lonesome Pine; Labor HHS 2005: Carilion Health; CJS 2005: Hampton Alert; CJS 2005: 0 - 3 (Zero to Three); CJS 2005: Achievable Dream; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Beach; Berryville Citizens Association; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Eastern Virginia Medical School; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Jamestown Commission; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Jeremiah Project; FY 2005 Labor HHS: NORC Richmond; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Monster Gat Sol; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Jewish Family Services of Tidewater; Social Security Title IV-C Funds; FY 2005 Labor: Philip Theodosiou; FY 2005 Labor HHS: New Beginnings; FY 2005 Labor: University of Virginia - Youth Leadership Initiative; CJS 2005: Suffolk; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Our Health, Russ Potts; Fairfax City and Title I Allocation; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Military Institute; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Culpepper Dental; CJS 2005: Cops Appropriation VCPI; FY 2005 Labor: St. John Baptist in the Woods; FY 2005 Labor: University of Appalachia; Labor HHS 2005: Christopher Newport; FY 2005 Labor: William \u0026 Mary; Labor HHS 2005: Alliance for Consumer Education; Labor HHS 2005: Samples; FY 2005 Labor: Riverside; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters; CJS 2005: ATF Request; Labor HHS 2005: Bon Secours; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; FY 2005 Labor: Wolf Trap; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Northern Virginia Hospital Alliance (NVHA); CJS 2005: Alexandria; FY 2005 Labor HHS: INOVA - Clark Moore; CJS 2005: CHKD (Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters); CJS 2005: Center for Criminal Justice Tech (Mitretek); Labor HHS 2005: Arl Free Clinic; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Living Museum; FY 2005 Labor HHS: City of Portsmouth; Labor HHS 2005: Bellmont; FY 2005 Labor HHS: James Madison University; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Community College System; FY 2005 Labor: Patient Services; Labor HHS 2005: Black Lung; CJS 2005: Chesapeake; Boy Scouts of America; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia High School League; Labor HHS 2005: Achievable Dream; CJS 2005: Appropriations Information (C.J.S.); FY 2005 Labor: Woodrow Wilson (Presidential Library); FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Osteopathic; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Eastern Mennonite University; Labor HHS 2005: American Military Spouse Foundation (AMSEF); FY 2005 Labor HHS: George Mason University; CJS 2005: Shenandoah; FY 2005 Labor HHS: First Freedom; FY 2005 Labor: Regent; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Experience Works; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Institute for Advanced Learning, Danville; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Lynch - Academy of Fine Arts; FY 2005 Labor: Parents Anonymous; FY 2005 Labor: O. Winston Link Museum; Labor HHS 2005: Center for Mental Health Services; Labor HHS 2005: America on the Move; FY 2005 Labor HHS: National Federation of the Blind; FY 2005 Labor: Project Access; FY 2005 Labor: Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF)","Colin L. Powell, General USA, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff [accordion folder]; Powell, Colin USA/JCS Nomination File/2nd Term [accordion folder]; Northern Virginia Women's Conference, 1990 [accordion folder]; Colonel James J. Steele, USA Nomination File; David Addington to Be DoD General Counsel; Hemingway, Col. Thomas L. USAF, Promotion File; Inaugural, 2001; Wiss, Robert E., Court of Military Appeals Nomination; Studeman, William O. to Be Deputy Director CIA; Gierke, Herman F., Court of Military Appeals Nomination; Crawford, Susan, Court Military Appeals Nomination","VA-HUD Appropriations Bill (Passed 9/24) [accordion folder]; FY 2000 Defense Appropriations/Foreign Operations Appropriations, 6/30 [accordion folder]; Commerce - Justice - State Appropriations [accordion folder]; FY 2001 Defense Appropriations; FY 2000 National Defense Authorization (Amendments, C.R.'s, Dear Colleagues) [accordion folder]; Women on Submarines [accordion folder]; Military Construction Appropriations/State Department Reauthorization, 6/22 [accordion folder]","Nomination: Springer, Hearing 5/18/2005 [binder]; Portman OMB Nomination 109th, 5/17/2006 [presentation folder]; Staunton/Roanoke Trip, 8/8 - 8/9/2005 [binder]; Nomination: Bilbray, Marshall, Blair, Hearing 11/14/2006 [binder]; Nomination: Doan, Hearing 5/22/2006 [binder]; Nomination: Combs, Hearing 5/25/2005 [binder]; Governors of USPS Confirmation Hearing, 6/29/2006 [presentation folder]; Susan Dudley OMB Nomination [accordion folder]; Nomination: Paulison, Hearing 5/24/2006 [binder]; Nomination: McMillin, Hearing 7/13/2006 [binder]; Business Meeting, 6/22/2005 [binder]; Nomination: Portman, Hearing 5/17/2006 [binder]; 5 Steno Pads, Floor Notes 2005-2006","The Almanac of Seapower, Navy League of the United States, 1989 \u0026 1992 [2 books]; Unauthorized Appropriations - History; Committee Business - Trip Reports; Civil Service [accordion folder]; Committee Inquiries - Stephen Breyer; Committee Inquiries - National Security Strategy [accordion folder]; Military Justice - Court Structure Issues; Committee Business - Procedures; Air Force Magazine, 1992 US Air Force Almanac, Air Force Association; Air Force Magazine, 1991 USAF Almanac/Operation Desert Storm; Civil Service: War Powers; Committee Business - Security","Mary Baldwin; Mothball Fleet (3 folders); MSMC Heritage Fund (U.S. Marine Corps); George Washington University; Swanson Molt; Box with 43 3.5\" Disks of Backup Files, Press Releases, Briefing Materials, Trip Files, and Photographs, 1993-2001; Travel; Strategic Insights; Veterans, Retirees, and Assorted Associations; NASCAR; James Madison; TRAC; Thank Yous; Ship Wreck Allocation; Ship Repair","U.S. Senate Stationery; Accepted Scheduling Items [accordion folder]; Scheduling Files (8 folders)","William and Mary; University of Virginia; V-22 Info Papers; Roanoke/Virginia Tech, 5/12/2000 - 5/13/2000; University of Virginia, USAID; WorldSpace [presentation folder]; August Recess District Work Period 2002 (2 copies); Trip File: Virginia Tech/Blacksburg/Dublin, 8/2/1999 (2 folders); World Space (?); Loose Papers: Press Clippings and Newspapers, 2001-2002; C. Warner; Judy/Carter (?); Virginia Tech; Analysis Converting SSBNS to SSGNS; Conversations with America 2000 (2 copies, each in 3 folders); Susan; Dulles High Tech Tour, 7/26/1999 (2 copies); Virginia Danville","FY 2002 NDAA: Passed Floor Amendments; FY 2002 NDAA: House Requested Conference Support; 9/11/2001 [accordion folder]; FY 2002 NDAA: Supplemental Appropriations; Missile Defense [accordion folder]; FY 2002 Budget [accordion folder]; Submarine Centennial; FY 2002 NDAA: National Defense Features Program; Killed in Action, Boise de Hattonville, Hattonville, France, 9 November, 1944 Subject: Delayed Memorial Affairs Crash Site - Search and Recovery and Application for Possible French Decorations [binder]; FY 2002 NDAA [accordion folder]; 9/11/2001: Foreign Expressions of Support; 9/11/2001: Casualty Lists; FY 2002 NDAA: Demilitarization of Military Equipment; FY 2002 NDAA: Pending Floor Amendments; FY 2002 NDAA: Priorities; Naval Reactors Commemorative; FY 2002 NDAA: HASC Outsourcing Issues; Old Letters; Turnover [empty accordion folder]; FY 2002 NDAA: Challenge Program; FY 2002 NDAA: Health Information Assurance; Homeland Defense [accordion folder]; FY 2002 NDAA: Conference Issues","FCC: Digital Television; Airline Loan Guarantees: Gemini Air Cargo; Richmond International Airport [accordion folder]; Airports: Virginia Airports; Identity Theft: FTC Information; Airline Loan Guarantees: National Legislation; FCC: Verizon 271; Airline Loan Guarantees [accordion folder]; FCC: Must Carry - Multicasting; Airports: Shenandoah Airport; Aviation: Air Traffic Control Privatization; Airports: Norfolk Airport; MWAA: Dulles 25 mile; Senator John Warner Letter to Danville Community College (RCATT), 3/13/2003; NASA: Buzz Aldrin Space Vision Institute; Airports: Lynchburg; MWAA: National - Closure; FCC: Virginia Cellular - ETC Letter; Telecom [accordion folder]; Aviation: FAA Pay Issue - RIC; FCC: Wi-Fi (2 folders); Commerce: Virginia Baseball, 7/8/2003; NASA: ORB Image; Airline Loan Guarantees: Reagan National Airport; Aviation: U.S. Airways - United; Commerce: Hyundai; Airports: Roanoke; Voice of America; Airline Loan Guarantees: Evergreen: Loan Guarantee Application; Aviation: Aviation World's Fair; Commerce: Bristol Urban Letter; Aviation: Newport News - Williamsburg Airport; Nanotechnology [accordion folder]; Aviation: Northern Neck Airport; Airports: Tri-Cities; MWAA: Dulles APM Contract; Airports: Pennington Gap; FCC: Low Power FM; Airline Loan Guarantees: U.S. Airways - PBGC; FCC: Cable; Airports: CACI Airport Sensors; Aviation: Senator John Warner Statement on Rosenker NTSB Nomination, 2/27/2003; NASA: NASA Shared Services Center; Airline Loan Guarantees: National Airport - GA; Airports: Airport America; Identity Theft [accordion folder]; Commerce: Census; Commerce: Bristol MSA (2 folders); Airports: Charlottesville Airport; Aviation: U.S. - China Air Routes; MWAA: Dulles","123 folders, Arranged by Date","Fort Belvoir Shooting Range [accordion folder]; ITT; Lexington; IIT Research Institute; Kimmel/Short: Senator John Warner [accordion folder]; Intermec Corporation, FY 2000 Programs; Japanese Imperial Army; International Training, Inc.; Title 11/OECD Dyer, Ellis [accordion folder]","Entire Issues of Virginia and Washington, D.C. Newspapers","Entire Issues of Virginia and Washington, D.C. Newspapers; Talk, 10/1999 [magazine]; National Journal's CongressDailyAM, 5/13/1999 [magazine]; National Defense, 4/2000 [magazine] (2 copies)","2000 Virginia Business Cases: Dresser - Rand Compressors; Arlington County Cemetery Initiatives: Arlington Cemetery; 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Kempter File (VE Issue); 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Seacoast; 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Edenspace - Depleted Uranium; Congressional Record, 107th Congress, 2nd Session No. 129 (2 copies); Special Projects: PBS Documentary Korea (50th); 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Nuclear Capable Cranes; 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Alliant Tech Systems; The National Army Museum at Fort Belvoir [presentation folder]; Special Projects: Lavinia Currier; Naval Audit Service [accordion folder]; Special Projects [accordion folder]; Arlington County Cemetery Initiatives [accordion folder]; Kevin's Lunch","Joint Committee on Printing; Congressional Record, Floor Statements, 1981-1982; House Bills, 96th Congress, 2nd Session, H.R.1197 thru H.R.3919; Senate Joint Resolutions, 96th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, S.J.Res.3 thru S.Res.176; Senate Concurrent Resolutions, 96th Congress, 2nd Session, S.Con.Res.101 thru S.Con.Res.137; Senate Resolutions, 96th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, SRes.15 thru S.Res.486; Sponsored Legislation, 96th Congress; Congressional Record, Floor Statements, 1980; Senate Bills, 96th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, S.103 thru S.3054; Congressional Record, Floor Statements, 1980-1981; Congressional Record, 1979 Floor Statements","121 envelopes, Arranged by Date","DoE [accordion folder]; Tritium: Accelerator Production of Tritium; DoE: Low Level Radioactive Waste; DoE: DoE Budget; Tritium [accordion folder]; Tritium: Burns \u0026 Roe, Accelerator; Tritium: Tritium \u0026 Framatome; DoE: DoE Security","Missile Defense; Fort Belvoir Access [accordion folder]; FY 2003 Authorization Conference [accordion folder]; Foreign Operations Appropriations, FY 2001; U.S. Department of the Army [presentation folder]; Committee: Ansley; FY 2002 Defense Authorization/Appropriations [accordion folder]; Technology Clippings [accordion folder]; FY 2002 Supplemental; Cindy - Cord or Marc [envelope]; Virginia Land Issues [accordion folder]; Kennedy; Patrick [empty accordion folder]; 2001 Defense Authorization (FY 2001), Passes 7/13 (97-3) [accordion folder]; Mark [empty accordion folder]; World War II Memorial [accordion folder]; Authorization 2003 Floor [accordion folder]","108th: Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Cosigned Letters, 2003 [accordion folder]; 108th: Dear Colleagues, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Commerce, Science, and Transportation, 2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Finance, 2003 [accordion folder]; 108th: Judiciary, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Environment and Public Works, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Senator John Warner Sponsored/Cosponsored Legislation, Unanimous Consent's for Sponsored Legislation, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Floor Statements, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Rules and Administration, 2003 [accordion folder]; 108th: Cosigned Letters, 2004 [accordion folder]","Senate Record Votes, 102nd Congress [accordion folder]; Republican Convention (Material), 6/2000; Press Releases, 1990 [accordion folder]; Press Releases, Talking Points, and Memorandum [accordion folder]; Completion of Senator John Warner's Voting Record for 96th Congress [accordion folder]; Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce Speech. 6/2000 (2 folders)","Talking Points: Eangus Eagle Award, 3/13/2001; Governor's Office/State Government Issues [accordion folder]; Talking Points [accordion folder]; Infilco Degremont; Blacklisting [accordion folder]; Talking Points: Forrestal; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: VAMC Richmond Trip; Talking Points: JINSA; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: Army Talmud Event, 5/22/2001; Speech Drafts, State Travel, 8/5 to 8/7 [presentation folder]; CNO Executive Panel; A-76 Information; Dadona Manor [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: Rhode Island Trip, 12/8/1999; Senator John Warner Rewrites/Edits [accordion folder]; Bob Pyle - Software; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: Tidewater Science Summit - Schrock, 8/6/2001; Owl Creek Boat Pump; Senator John Warner Rewrites/Edits: Arnold Spielberg's Bronze Star Memorial; Talking Points: NGAUS Award, Harry S. Truman Award, Taping 9/7; Carlson's Raiders; Talking Points: Armed Forces Marketing Council; Biographies","FCC Application - CWA Communication; Suspense Accounts (Family Farm); Untitled Accordion Folder: Hearing Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Legislation - Confidentiality of Medical Information, 2/26/1998; HIPAA [accordion folder]; Bills Pending Before the Committee, Charles Phillips/Mr. Warner; Charles Robinson Bill; Post Office Closings; Public Power Bonds; Loose Papers: Tobacco Issues, 1997-1999; NALC Speech, 5/1999; American Cancer Society, Advocacy and Public Issues [presentation folder]; Treasury, Postal - Security [accordion folder]; EEOC, Charles Phillips, Legislative Counsel [presentation folder]; Postal, 1995; Richmond Post Office; Untitled Accordion Folder: Invitations, To Call, and Meeting Requests; Treasury, Postal [accordion folder]","Nomination - General Paul Myers [2 accordion folders]; Paisley/FBI Files Generally; Colonel Steele/Lt. Colonel Earl; Nomination of Honorable John Tower to be the Secretary of Defense, 1/1989, Nominee Paperwork and Follow-Up [accordion folder]; Clinkscales, William A., Director of Selective Service [accordion folder]","UVA Center for Law and National Security [accordion folder]; War Powers/Foreign Flagged Shipping: Pat Tucker; Keynote Address - UVA Center for Law and National Security Seminar, 9/23/1988; War Powers/Foreign Flagged Shipping [accordion folder]; Testimony Before Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on War Powers; The 1973 War Powers Resolution: Law and Practice, The U.S. Naval War College [bound volume]; U.S. Senate, Janet, 10/21 [presentation folder]; Testimony Before Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on War Powers [accordion folder]","2 Untitled Accordion Folders: Black and White and Color Images of Senator Warner; Untitled Accordion Folder: Press Clippings, 1977; John Warner, United States Senator: Integrity...Conservative...Thoughtful Leadership--Working for Virginia, 1996 [booklet]; Olympic Torch Photo; Untitled Photo Album: Yorktown Bicentennial Celebration, 1981 [spiralbound]; Spring 1979 - Warner and Mail [envelope]; Boy Scout Jubilee and Main Training Corp, FT. AP Hill, 8/1981 [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Contact Sheets - Vietnam Veterans Luncheon; Untitled Folder: Negatives and Contact Sheets - Warner at Meeting; Untitled Folder: Prints of Senator Warner, 1979","Untitled Envelope: Polling Info, 1984; Untitled Presentation Folder: John Warner, Senate, 1984; Untitled Folder: Senator Warner's Senate Biography on Committees Served, 1984; VA Beach Debate Backup and Extra Tickets, 9/9/1984; Debates; Loose Papers: Talking Points; Untitled Folder: Senator Warner's Press Releases, 1982-1984; Announcement Tour Clips; Untitled Folder: Youth for Warner '84: Campaign Plan; Untitled Binder: Talking Points; Clippings That Have Been Used in Mailings; JWW Nomination; Disarmament News Release; Press Releases; 3rd District (Bliley), 1984; Havelock - S/N 2531 S \u0026 M, 1977; Direct Mail Items - JWW; The Effects of \"Management By Objectives\" in the John Warner for US Senate Campaign in Henrico County, Virginia, 4/18/1978 [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Campaign Material; The Presidential Inaugural Anniversary Gala, 1990 [booklet]; Media/Advertising; Campaign Plans; Untitled Presentation Folder: Campaign Advertising; JWW Major Speeches; John Warner US Senate [badge] (2 copies); DARE Ad, 10/2/1989; BRAC Hearings [VHS]; Warner Press Conference [VHS]; 2 Untitled Audiocassettes; Commencement at Wakefield, 6/16/1988 [audiocassette]; Debate - Chamber Office, 10/19/1984 [audiocassette]; Harrison Press Conference, 10/23/1984 [audiocassette]; John Warner: Seven :60 Sec. Spots, 1984 [audiocassette] (2 copies); Nightline [audiocassette]; Post Debate (NHRFE) Press Q \u0026 A- Vienna, 10/13/1984 [audiocassette]; Senator Warner Intro and Speech, 7/23/1987 [audiocassette]","Commissioning Ceremony: USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19) Philadelphia Naval Base, 11/14/1970 [binder]; Visit to Vietnam [binder]; Untitled Binder: Virginia Military Institute Founder's Day Ceremony, 1976; Untitled Binder: Virginia Military Institute Founder's Day Ceremony, 1976 (photographs); Launching of the USS Richard B. Russell (SSN 687): Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, 1/12/1974 [binder]; Certificate of Guarantee (Five-Foot Tusk of Monodom Linnaeus), 1972 (stuck to Newport News binder); Presented to Honorable John W. Warner, Under Secretary of the Navy from Officers and Men, First Marine Division, FMF [binder]; Commander in Chief Atlantic and Commander in Chief US Atlantic Fleet, 7/29/1976 [binder]; Commissioning of VF-1 and VF-2 by Secretary John W. Warner, NAS Miramar, 10/14/1972 [binder]; Allied Forces Southern Europe [binder]","1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Seniors; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Education Support Letters; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Untitled Folder: AID and FCC; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Pay Raise; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Education Funding; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Comparison; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: NAACP; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Women's Issues; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Budget Article; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Ad; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Abortion; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Education Votes; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Christian Coalition; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: PAC Letters; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Spending Cap; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: School Lunch; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Welfare - Breaux Vote; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Legislative Accomplishments; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Medicare; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Affirmative Action; NAACP Convention; Environmental Initiatives","Untitled Binder: Photographs of Senator Warner at Document Signing; Warner '84 Report, Fall 1983 and 11/1984; Slides [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Photograph of Senator Warner from Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company; Loose Contact Proofs; Loose Papers: Campaign Ads; Untitled Presentation Folder: Community Learning Week, 1989; Old Warner Speeches [envelope]; Warner Campaign Contact Sheet [5 bags]; Stock Photo [bag]; Loose Photographs: Senator Warner; Warner Direct Mail and Photographs, 1984-1990 [binder]; Legislative Vision, 1990 [binder]; Loose Papers: Victory 2000 - RV Tour Meetings; 2001 Virginia Republican Convention, Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Virginia, 6/1-2/2001 - Official Souvenir Program [booklet]; John Warner US Senator (Campaign Material) [envelope] (2 copies)","Shafran, 8/8/1990 [envelope]; Direct Mailing 3/10/1990 [envelope]; Hare Forest, Charlottesville Breakfast, 11/3/1990 [envelope]; New York Event 85C, 10/29/1990 [envelope]; Bob Dole Health Team, 9/29. 1989 [envelope]; I'm A Fan of Senator John Warner [2 fans]; Presidential Event, 3/8/1990 [envelope]; Fraternal Order of Police; Intelligence Committee; Warner Senate Council; Political Correspondence; Vote Ratings; Luntz Research; Editorial Endorsements, 1996; Warner Campaign - General, 1996 [accordion folder]; VA Bar Association Debate; Doctored Photo Ad; Polls; Greg Stevens - Media, 1996; Vote Results, 11/5/1995; Mark Warner (3 folders); Sample (Campaign Mailings)","Political (Press Clippings); Fundraising - JW; Announcement - JW; Endorsements - JW; Appearances - JW; JW Debate, 7/1996; Originals - JW; Misc. Press File; Warner Record; Public Opinion - Attitudes Toward Government; Press Releases - JW; Warner Mentions, 8/1995-3/1996 (8 folders); Warner Statements - Letters; Membership Card Mailing; $1,000/$500 Mailing; Heartfelt Letter, 5/1996; Victory Folder","Untitled Binder: Talking Points, 1995; Loose Papers: Press Clippings; Marshall Coleman; Untitled Presentation Folder: Senator John Warner Kicks-Off Campaign for US Senate, 1996; Untitled Binder: Mark Warner, 1988-1996; Untitled Folder: Campaign Material - Warner/Coleman, 1996; Primary vs. Convention - Press; Loose Papers: John Warner's Record on Education and Medicare, 9/1996; Marshall Coleman on Gore's Remarks; Polling Information, 10/31/1996; Robert Potts Research, 1995; Jim Miller Material, 1995-1996; Untitled Folder: Mark Warner Background","Lawsuit; Primary Lawsuit [accordion folder]; Loose Papers: 1st Quarter 1996 Contribution Report; Senator Warner Defends Decisions of Republican Party; Attack from the Right, 1995; Primary Articles (Press Clippings); Warner's Voting Record Summaries [accordion folder]; Miller Letters and Responses to Other Republican Senators [accordion folder]; Fundraising - State; Debate - Press; Debate - Correspondence; Debate - Notes and Drafts; Fundraising - JW; Warner Letters to the Editor","Letters to the Editor; State Board of Elections Forms; Legal Services Campaign, 1996; Polls; Packets - Masters; People - GOP [accordion folder]; Lists [accordion folder]; Warner Mentions, 2/1995; North; Commonwealth PAC [accordion folder]; Miller Award PR; Untitled Accordion Folder: Jim Miller","Donald Huffman Letters [accordion folder]; Warner and North [accordion folder]; Personal Memos [accordion folder]; Untitled Envelope: Jim Miller Campaign; Finance Letters: March-4/1995; Finance Letters: May-June 1995; Finance Letters: 8/1995; Finance Letters: 10/1995-Present; Campaign Kick-Off Remarks; Personal - JW; Pro - JW; Anti - JW; Agricultural Literature; Anti - JW RAW; Untitled Folder: Misc. Campaign Material; Charlottesville GOP Advance - Warner, 1995; Jim Miller, US Senate [presentation folder]; Upcoming Events; Bush Event; Miller Announcement [accordion folder]; Articles on Miller [accordion folder]; Direct Mail; Loose Papers: John Warner United States Senator Coordinator's Handbook (2 copies); Marty LaVor [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: Personal Correspondence; Untitled Folder: John Warner Announcement Tour, 2/2002; Untitled Folder: Schedule, 2002; Bush-Quayle Alumni, 12/1995; Advisory Council; Untitled Folder: Jim Miller Campaign; Finance Letters: 12/1994-1/1995","Endorsements - Supporters; Untitled Folder: RAW (Republicans Against Warner) Statements; Endorsements - Undecided/Neutral; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders: Friends of John Warner Survey Reports; Jim Miller 1996 Press Conference and Campaign; Warner Press Releases; John Warner United States Senator Coordinator's Handbook; List Report; Form Letters; 4 Untitled Presentation Folders: Jim Miller Campaign; Warner Record; X-Pedite; Untitled Presentation Folder: Senator Warner's Schedule, 1996; Untitled Folder: Press Clippings, 1978","Loose Papers: RTD Questionnaire; Press Releases; Schedules; Press Clippings; Bush - Agenda/Logistics; Leslie Byrne; Salute Virginia; Mock Convention - Quayle Endorsement; Margaret Thatcher; Salute Virginia - Specifics; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Republicans; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Democrats; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Independents; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Name Warner; 1996 Senate Campaigns - General; Virginia Senate Campaign, 1996; Virginia Politics - General; Fundraising - MW; Paid Media - General; Paid Media - JW; Democratic Party of VA (DPV); Baseball - JW; Announcement Tour, 2/22/1996; Victory 1996 Package, 8/1996; Veterans Package, 8/1996; 3-Month Pledge Package, 8/1996; Maxed Out Donor Program; Membership Letter; Survey Rollout - Veterans; Telegram Letter; Only Candidate - Rollout; Untitled Accordion Folder: 1978 Campaign Material; Printing Examples; Advocates for JWW; Campaign Organizations","1984 Campaign [accordion folder]; 1990 Campaign: Questionnaire; 1990 Campaign: Election Stats; 1990 Campaign: Media; 1990 Campaign: Spannous; 1990 Campaign: Yatrofsky; 1990 Campaign: Gun Nuts; 1990 Campaign: Campaign; 1990 Campaign: Critical Letters/Statements; 1990 Campaign: Kunkel - Write-In; 1990 Campaign: Miscellaneous Campaign Correspondence/Memos; 1990 Campaign: Atoka Supper Protest; 1990 Campaign: 1989 Financial Disclosure; Robert Potts Research - Free Advice, 8/25/1995 [spiralbound]; Farris; Warner Newsletters, 1995; Warner/Miller/McSweeney Correspondence; Primary Press Clippings, 1996; Campaign Coordinator's Handbook, 1996; Questionnaires Completed; Untitled Presentation Folder: Mason-Dixon Poll Results; 2 Untitled Presentation Folders: Remarks; VFRW Debate Primary; Primary Issues; Primary Campaign Plans, 1996; Jim Miller [accordion folder]; Business Card Masters; Untitled Folder: Oliver North","Newspapers: Primary and General, 1996 [accordion folder]; Loose Papers: Newspapers (Richmond Times-Dispatch; Virginia-Pilot; Roanoke Times; Washington Post), 1996; Campaign 1978 - Releases (Press Office Copy); Untitled Binder: Newsletter, 1979-1984; Untitled Binder: Photo Album of 1978 Campaign","3 Untitled Accordion Folders: Prints, Negatives, and Slides of Senator John Warner","Untitled Accordion Folder: DAR National Defense Luncheon, 7/6/2005; Keep Per JW, 5/5/1994 (Press Clippings); Press Clippings, 12/1996-1/1997 (2 folders); Godwin Clips from 9/29/1977 (Do Not Lose!); Dead/Unwanted Photo (Campaign Material - No Photographs); Mike Farris - Lt. Governor; Untitled Folder: Press Clippings, 1993-1994; Untitled Presentation Folder: Randy White; Cosas, 3/2/1978 [magazine]; Good Housekeeping, 3/1995 [magazine]; Military Life, 4/1995 [magazine]; Regardie's: The Business of Washington - 1st Anniversary Issue, January/February 1995 [magazine]; Moving Forward and On the Grow - 1994 Virginia Republican Convention, 6/3-4/1994 [booklet]; Washingtonian, 5/1994 [magazine]; Washington Post Magazine, 3/20/1994 [magazine]; US News, 6/6/1994 [magazine]; Loose Papers: Press Clippings; Transcripts; Statements; Personal Correspondence; Photo Files - 79-44 thru 79-71 (16 folders); Photo Files - 4 thru 33, 1979 (17 folders); Photo File - 6/1980","Armed Services, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Budget, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Commerce, Science, and Technology, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Energy and Natural Resources, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Ethics, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Finance, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Indian Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Judiciary, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Rules and Administration, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Co-Signed Letters, 109th Congress [2 accordion folders]","Admin, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Aging, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Appropriations, FY 2006: AG. And Rural Development; Appropriations, FY 2006: Commerce, Justice, and Science; Appropriations, FY 2006: Energy and Water; Appropriations, FY 2006: D.C.; Appropriations, FY 2006: Defense; Appropriations, FY 2006: Homeland Security; Appropriations, FY 2006: Interior; Appropriations, FY 2006: Labor, HHS, and Education; Appropriations, FY 2006: Leg. Branch (empty); Appropriations, FY 2006: Mil Con Veterans; Appropriations, FY 2006: State and Foreign Ops; Appropriations, FY 2006: Transportation, Treasury, Judiciary, and HUD; Appropriations, FY 2007: Agriculture; Appropriations, FY 2007: Commerce, Justice, and Science; Appropriations, FY 2007: Defense; Appropriations, FY 2007: D.C.; Appropriations, FY 2007: Energy and Water; Appropriations, FY 2007: Homeland Security; Appropriations, FY 2007: Interior; Appropriations, FY 2007: Labor, HHS, and Education; Appropriations, FY 2007: Leg. Branch (empty); Appropriations, FY 2007: Mil Con Veterans; Appropriations, FY 2007: State and Foreign Ops; Appropriations, FY 2007: CJS; Appropriations, FY 2007: TTHUD; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: General; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Ag; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: DC; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Defense; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Energy; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Homeland Security; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Interior; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Labor and HHS; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: TTHUD; Appropriation Letters, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; JW Sponsored Legislation, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; UCs for JW Sponsored Legislation [accordion folder]; Dear Colleagues, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Floor Statements, 109th Congress [accordion folder]","US Marshals; District Court Nominations, etc; Federal Courts in VA - General; 4th Circuit - General; 4th Circuit - Jim Haynes and Widner; Luttig Seat and Process of Replacing; Roger Gregory; Gang of 14; GI Bill; Climate Change; Dulles Rail; Briefing Material for Debate on Judicial Nominations and Filibuster Reform, 11/2003 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Senator Warner's Remarks to Virginia NAACP; Ferrum College, 98th Commencement, 5/7/2005 [DVD]","Assault Weapons; Guns - General; Gun Immunity; Cloning; ENDA; Flag Burning; Abortion; Schiavo/Assisted Suicide; Hate Crimes; The Marriage Amendment: Briefing Materials [binder]; Federal Marriage Amendment; Stem Cell; Oxycontin; When A Good Drug Goes Bad [binder]; Media Shield; Sniper; Teacher Tax; Respite Care; Lobbying Reform; Pell Grants - Math, Science, and Education","Untitled Folder: Nominations for Defense Positions, 1981; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1977-1978; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1979-1980; DeLauer, Richard D. - Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Federal Rules and Regulations; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFMcG Notes, Confirmation Hearings, 97th Congress; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Miscellaneous Materials; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFM Conflict of Interest Checklist and Miscellaneous Notes, Deputy Sec. of Defense (Frank Carlucci); Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFM Confirmation Hearing Notes, Deputy Sec. of Defense (Frank Carlucci); Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Army; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Navy; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Air Force; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Taft, William, Conflict of Interest, General Counsel for Department of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Ikle, Fred, Conflict of Interest, Under Secretary for Policy, Department of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Untitled Folder: Nominations; Financial Statements Nominees, 1969-1972; Financial Statements Nominees, 1973-1974; Untitled Folder: Financial Statements Nominees, 1986","Cryptek; BondCote; Argon Engineering; Health Care; Foot Leveler; Eastern Virginia Medical School, Hampton Virginia Hospital; Computer Sciences Corporation; Dynamic Animation Systems; Electronic Warfare Association (EWA); Colt; Emediat Contract; DTRA Relocation; BAE Systems; Geo-Centers; Edenspace; ASA (empty folder); FY 2000 Virginia Authorization; DDL Omni; APTI (Advanced Power Technologies, Inc.); John Deere; George Washington at Louden; Digital System Resources (DSR), MPP ARCT BFTT; Edmond Scientific Company; American Legion; European PTSA DoD's; GSI/Power-Vent; Berkley Machine Works and Foundry; ARCTECH; DTI Associates; Fleet Reserve Association; Davis Boat Works; DynSpace; Cable Car Company; Applied Research Associates; AEROBUREAU; Depot Maintenance; Autometrics; Crewe, Virginia, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Flight International; DuPont (2 folders); ComCept; E-OIR Measurements; Computer Associates; ECASOL; AAI; AMTI; Electra; Babington","Military Health Care; Untitled Accordion Folder: Roger Gregory Nomination; DoD Clearances; Missile Defense; CTBT; Kosovo; Perimeter Rule/Airports; FERPA; Battlefields; DoD BRAC, FY 1999; Newport News Shipbuilding; Cuba; S.4; Iraq Resolution, 1991; Panama; NATO; Veterans; DOE; Woodrow Wilson Bridge; Tobacco; Dollar Bill Act; Healthcare; Sen. Warner Reading File - Embry Dam; Float Trip, 5/17; 1041 N. Larrimore; Gasoline Tax Info; Tailhook; Untitled Folder: Office Files - Staff; Chesapeake Power; BW; Big Stone Gap; Metro/Pentagon Bus Facility; Attributions/Writings; Education; Federal Employees; Untitled Folder: Geoff Schwartzman; Wilder Event; Carter's Stuff [presentation folder]","7 Untitled Folders: Defense Memoranda, 2004-2005; Untitled Folder: Letter re; Naval Air Station, 10/12/2005; Untitled Folder: Aviation Military Value Evaluation Questions; 4 Untitled Accordion Folders: DOD Office of Inspector General Response to the Office of Sec. of Defense, Base Realignment and Closure Clearinghouse Tasker #0474, 8/2005; Untitled Accordion Folder: Defense Memoranda, 2004-2005","Marine Corps Major General Board, 12/1986: Navy 0-6 Promotion Board, 3/1987; Nomination: Charles Whitehouse, ASD/SOLIC; David Chu, ADS (PA \u0026 E); Nomination: General Paul Myers [2 accordion folders]; Richard L. Armitage, Secretary of the Army, 4/1989; Marine Corps Major General Board, 12/1986 [accordion folder]; Michael Stone - Under Secretary of the Army; Duane P. Andrews, Assistant Secretary of Defense (C3I) [accordion folder]","Untitled Folder: William Giovelli; James McGovern [envelope]; Untitled Binder: Tactical Warfare; Untitled Folder: Ethics in Government Act of 1978 as Amended by Public Laws 96-19 and 96-28, 9/1979; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1975-1976; Nominations - Clyde O. Glaister, Comptroller of the DOD; Nominations - Frank C. Carlucci, Secretary of Defense; Nominations - Karen Keesling, Asst. Sec. Air Force, Manpower and Reserve AFF; Nominations - June Brown, OSD/IG; Nominations - Robert B. Costello, Asst. Sec. of Defense Acquisitions and Log; Nominations - Robert B. Costello, USDA; Nominations - Steve Duncan, ASD/RA; Nominations - Frank Gaffney, ASD Int'l. Security Pol. (Withdrawn); Nominations - General Al Gray, CMC; Nominations - Fred S. Hoffman, ASD/PA (Withdrawn); Nominations - Samuel K. Lessey, Dir. SSS; Nominations - Laurence Garret, US Navy; Nominations - Milton Lohr, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense/Acquisition; Nominations - Robert Page, ASA/Civil Works; Nominations - Kathleen Buck, OSD/GC; Nominations - James H. Webb, Secretary of the Navy; Untitled Folder: Defense Memoranda; Untitled Folder: Frank Carlucci; Untitled Folder: Press Releases and Talking Points; Nominations - Jack Katzen, ASD Acquisitions and Logistics; Nominations - John J. Welch, ASAF/Acquisitions; Nominations - Ken Kramer, Asst. Sec. Army Financial Management; Nominations - Ron Lehman, Asst. Sec., Int'l Security Policy; Nominations - Grant Green, ASD (FM \u0026 P); Nominations - Daniel Howard, ASD (PA); Nominations - T. Burton Smith, Bd. Of Gov, USUHS; Nominations - Robert C. Duncan, Dir., DR \u0026 E; Nominations - Gordon Smith, ASD/C3I; Nominations - Alan M. Elkins, Bd. Of Regents USUHS; Nominations - Ken Bergquist, ASN (M \u0026 P); Nominations - Ken Bergquist, ASD (SOLIC); Secret - This is a Cover Sheet for Classified Information [booklet]","Exhibits to Report to the National Association of Arab Americans on the Stephen D. Bryen Matter, 12/10/1985 [bound volume]; Report to the National Association of Arab Americans on the Stephen D. Bryen Matter, 12/10/1985 [bound volume]; Congressional Budget Process - General Defense Spending; Congressional Budget Process - Gramm-Rudman; Congressional Budget Process - FY 1988 National and Defense Budget; Congressional Budget Process - Generally; Committee Inquiries - Inventory Manager Task Force [accordion]; Committee Inquiries - Grenada [accordion]; Committee Inquiries - Defense General Supply Center, Richmond; Committee Inquiries - Iran/Contra; Committee Business - Budget; Speeches and Statements [accordion folder]","Military Justice - Clemency/Parole; Military Justice - Cases; Ethics Rules; Committee Business: SASC/SAC Cooperation [accordion folder]; Military Justice - Court of Military Appeals (COMA) Cases; Committee Inquiries - Persian Gulf and Energy Strategy: U.S. Owned Foreign Flagged Vessels; Military Justice - Confinement; Donald J. Atwood to Be Deputy Secretary of Defense [accordion folder]","Natural Gas; Strategic Petroleum Reserve; Low Level Waste; Coal Act; Coal Aggregate; Coal; Military Utility Conveyances; Energy Deregulation; TVA; Energy: S.2967 - Electric Tax; Energy: Pipeline Safety; Energy: S.235 Pipeline Safety; Energy: LIHEAP; Energy: PUHCA; Energy: Patriot Pipeline; Energy: VA Coal Council; Energy: DOE Office of Science; Energy: WPI; Energy: Allegheny Energy; Indian Affairs: VA Indian Recognition Bill; Hurricane Isabel: Boxer Pesticides, 2006 Appropriations; Hurricane Isabel: Chesapeake Bay Oysters; Hurricane Isabel: Eco-Terrorism; Hurricane Isabel: VIMS; Hurricane Isabel: Fairfax Co./Bellevue; Hurricane Isabel: SBA/FEMA; Hurricane Isabel: NASA Langley; Hurricane Isabel: USDA Food Stamps; Sea Solar Power; Air Force Memorial [accordion folder]; DOT Building [accordion folder]; MLK Memorial; Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims; GSA - Dept. of Homeland Sec.; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Abingdon Courthouse Security; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Untitled Binder: Dedication of Annex, 10/30/2006; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Dedication Briefing Package [presentation folder]; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Bryant Annex, 10/30/2006; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Bryant Annex SA 505; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Floor Materials; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Prettyman Courthouse","Major League Baseball - Anti-Trust (3 folders); CVN-76; Armed Forces Structure Rev. Act; Arms Initiative; CIA Move; Spent Naval Fuel Transfer; Henrico County/Battlefield; Redskins Stadium Move; DEA Move/Quantico; Prince Edward/Industrial Park; Fort Sheridan; Regional Jail; Navy General; Oceana","23 Folders, Betti, John A. to Livingstone, Susan M.","No Response Correspondence, 2005; 24 folders, Taylor, Ashley to Zyla, Dr. Wolodymyr; 2005 Correspondence (4 folders)","John J. McMullen (JJMA); Laborers International; USS Indianapolis [accordion folder]; KMW (Krauss-Maffei Wegmann); Maher; FY 2002 Budget/QDR's: Navy QDR; Klein Associates; iNFRAware; FY 2002 Budget/QDR's [accordion folder]; Infosystems Technology, Inc.; Homopolar/General Atomics; Litening Pod; Jefferson Lab, Free Electron Laser; Litton Marine; WMA-16 Inertial Reel; Laser; 104th Congress, H.R. 2754, OECD Shipbuilding Agreement [accordion folder]; Maersk Shipping; Hseverywhere; Jewell Industries/Ghana; Litton/PRC and JEDMICS; Lockheed; Interactive Housing; Hampton University; DTRA/Hy-Tech","Virgin Atlantic - USA; Swiss Skies - Afghanistan; DOT NPRM on Foreign Investments; AirTran; Atlantic Coast Airlines; FAA Reauthorization 2003 Conference; Inhole AD12; MARAD: DOD Auth, FY 2006; D.C. Metro Bill; Puerto Rico; EPW Nominations - FHWA/EPA, Rich Capka, 4/5/2006; Snowe (LIHEAP); Camden Landfill (NC); D.C. Commission Fine Arts/Ship Stead Line; MICA Bill on FTC HQ - National Gallery; Alexandria Mirant Plant [accordion folder]; Smith Mountain Lake; Budget Reconciliation, FY 2006; Universal Aggregate; Price Waterhouse Coopers; Delta; GSA Southcomm Lease; JW Southcomm Letter; Model Trains; Pombo OCS Language; DoD Auth SOS (Oil/Gas in Gulf); DoD/MMS Documents; OCS Gulf of Mexico Maps; SEACOR; Dominion [presentation folder]; Graham OCS; Virginia Petroleum Council: Energy Issues, 6/2003 [presentation folder]; S.14 General; Boxer Liability; Ethanol; CAF\"É\"; Climate Change; Durgan Fuel Cell SA 865; Hydropower/Fish Passage; Energy Efficient Window Film; Domenici Manure Bill; Fred Dylla - J. LAB; Commerce Dept India Trip, 11/2006; Committee on Environment and Public Works Business Meeting, 10/26/2005 [2 binders]; Winter Storm, 2003; Natl. Capital Region; An Assessment: Virginia's Response to Hurricane Isabel, 12/2003 [spiralbound]; NC Isabel Ag. Issues; Hurricane Isabel - FEMA; Portsmouth Fire Boat Grant Higgins Research Center; Arlington Co. DAS/OPS Center; Untitled Accordion Folder: Virginia Petroleum; AREVA - US Advocacy Ctr. Letter; GSA FAMIS; Shadplanking 2000","GSA: NGIC - Charlottesville; GSA: Women's Health Museum; GSA: Big Stone Gap Courthouse; Norfolk Courthouse [accordion folder]; Virginia Baseball [accordion folder]; Newport News; GSA: PTO Dedication Speech, 12/2/2003; Richmond Courthouse - Judge Merhige [accordion folder]; GSA: SEC HQ; GSA: World War II Memorial; Park/Forest Service: Roadless Initiative; GSA: Federal Courthouses; GSA: General; Judiciary: Hatch - Waxman; Park/Forest Service: Guns in NPS Units; GSA: MSHA - DoL; Portsmouth GSA Issue; GSA: Harrisonburg Courthouse; Park/Forest Service: George Washington Birthplace National Monument; GSA: MLK Memorial Dedication; GSA: Lynchburg Courthouse; Park/Forest Service: Shenandoah; GSA: Charlottesville/GSA/SSA; Park/Forest Service: Booker T. Washington National Monument; GSA: Southeast Federal Center; GSA: Federal Protective Service; GSA: DoT HQ; GSA: FEI - Pamela B. Gwin Hall; GSA: Hoffman Center; GSA: GSA Portsmouth; GSA: National Women's History Museum; Judiciary: S.520 DeWine; Park/Forest Service: Arlington House; Park/Forest Service: S.2865, Virginia Wilderness Act of 2000 (2 folders); GSA: Virginia Biotech Park; GSA: PTO (2 folders); Park/Forest Service: National Slavery Memorial; Park/Forest Service: National Fire Plan; Park/Forest Service: Wolf Trap Bill; GSA: Newseum; Park/Forest Service: Big Sandy River Commission","JIEO Technical Report, 8249, 3/1997; DoD Telecommunications Certification and Procurement Matter; Schedule, 3/6/2002; United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia: Local Rules of Practice Amendments, Effective 9/1/2000 [bound volume]; Quadrennial Defense Review Report, 9/30/2001 [booklet]; 2001 Virginia Republican Convention, Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Virginia: Official Souvenir Program, 6/1-2/2001 [booklet]; Barbara Walters; Smithsonian Air and Space Dulles Expansion [accordion folder]; Senate Procedure and Practice: An Introductory Manual: Gold, Martin B., 2001 [book]; Untitled Folder: Photographs and Memos; 2005 Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: Report to the President, vols. I-II [2 books]; Ready Reserve [presentation folder]; Norfolk NSY [presentation folder]; Oceana; Sperry; Roles and Missions [presentation folder]; Untitled Presentation Folder: Crystal City Property; Bosnia; Youth Service International, Inc. [presentation folder]; Senator McCain; Naval Audit Service Report: Ships Stores Conversion, 3/6/1995 [booklet]; Section 6 Schools (2 folders)","Cambridge Research Associates; Research; Loose Papers: Emergency Funding to Respond to the September 11th Terrorist Attacks, 2001; DoD Appropriations, FY 2002; Iran; Untitled Presentation Folder: Tricare, 2003; Foreign Relations Authorization (empty folder); DoD Authorization; Budget Process; IAVI (International AIDS Vaccine Initiative [presentation folder]; Atlantic Research Corporation; WMD/Intelligence on Iraq; Data Mining/TIA (Terrorism Information Awareness); BWX; World War II Memorial Postage Stamp; NIAC (National Iranian American Council [presentation folder]; Concurrent Receipt; Loose Papers: HIV/AIDS Background Materials, 2003; Tydings Trophy; Tributes; Loose Papers: The Department of Homeland Security, President George W. Bush, 6/2002; Loose Papers: FY 2004 Supplemental Appropriations for Ongoing Military Operations, 9/2003; Briar Tek and MOBI (Man Overboard Indicating System); International Family Planning - Mexico City; Kosovo; Butler Parachute Systems; Aspect; Loose Papers: Selected Combating Terrorism Quotes Made By Senator Warner From 1/1/1999 Until 9/12/2001; Caterpillar; Iraq Airports - Skylink; Department of the Navy Critical Infrastructure Protection Council Meeting [binder]; Global AIDS Alliance [presentation folder]","23 Folders, Harding, George T. to Williams, Louis A.","Energy: TVA - Board; Cape Wind: Wind Letter to Rumsfeld; Energy: Coal; Maritime: Title XI - Shipbuilding; DynCorp; Energy: S.1746 Nuclear Security; Maritime: Bobby Bray; Energy: CAFE; Port Security: S.2426 Port Security (Schumer); Energy: Coal Waste Recycling; Maritime: Maersk - Maritime Security; Maritime: Security Program; Maritime: SPEEDE/Metro Machine; Maritime: Norfolk Dredging; Maritime: FastShip, Inc.: Senator John Warner; Energy: Dominion - Nuclear; Maritime: Customs - Norfolk; Energy: FERC; Energy: Virginia Co-Ops; Maritime: MSP (DoD Authorization); Port Security [accordion folder]; Port Security: RAND; Maritime: Stuyvesant Loophole; Energy: Jefferson Lab; Maritime: Ballast Water Treatment; Maritime: U.S. Coast Guard - MSST (Marine Safety and Security Team); Pipeline Safety [accordion folder]; Energy: Energy; Energy: Price Anderson (NRC); Maritime: Highlander Sea; Energy: Advanced Separation Technologies - Coal; Cape Wind [accordion folder]; Coast Guard LSZH Issue [accordion folder]; Maritime: Portsmouth/Maersk Interchange; Maritime: NISA (National Invasive Species Act) Reauthorization (2 folders); Maritime: Cable-Laying Ships","John G. Tower to Be Secretary of Defense [3 accordion folders]; 8 Folders, Avery, Clarence S. to Wincup, G. Kim","SAIC; Spot Image; TRW; Vanguard Research (VRI) [accordion folder]; Veridian; VSE; Atomic Vets (2 folders); Radiation Victims - Lila Beagle; Korean War Memorial; Kuwait AT \u0026 T; Committee on Labor and Human Resources, 1997 [accordion folder]; Press Clippings, 1/2005","Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 3/8/2006; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina, 1/30/2006 [accordion folder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 2/13/2006; Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 2/14/2006; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina, 2/15/2006 [accordion folder]; Hurricane Katrina Response; Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 2/6/2006; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina, 2/10/2006 [accordion folder]","Nat. Guard/Reserve; Percival McCormack; Mariner's Museum USS Monitor; George Mason; Heritage Center; JW Letters; Lexington Inst.; Dear Colleagues (Pending); Dear Colleagues (Signed); CVNX Funding (2 folders); Chamberlain Hotel (3 folders); Charles Warner; CINC North; Concurrent Receipt; BRAC; FY 2003 Auth. Conf.; Future; AIPAC, etc.; VA Army and National Guard Issues: AFIP; VA Army and National Guard Issues: MTMC Ft. Eustis Issue; Fort Pickett/Blackstone Sewer Pros.; Boeing [envelope]; CTBT Stuff; Gulf War Syndrome; Korean War 50th Commemoration [accordion folder]; Korean War 50th Commemoration: Korea; Korean War 50th Commemoration: Korean War Veterans Assoc. - Legislation; Missile Defense Issues (ABM, BMDO, etc.); PNTR China [accordion folder]; Export License Articles (Control)","Blackbird; Oceana Sensor Technology; Atlantic Research Corporation (SEQUA); Jones Group; Iridium; Medicorp Health; McDermott/BWX; Newport News Shipbuilding [accordion folder]; American Maritime Congress; Ranger Raid - Somalia, 10/1993; Alliant Techsystems; EDS, Senator John Warner Trip to Norfolk, 7/9/2001; Metro Machine; John Deere Vehicle Group, 2/21/2002 Presentation; Edenspace; John Deere [presentation folder]; Raytheon; Colonna's Shipyard; Sabtech; CSC (Computer Sciences Corporation); Davis Boat Works - Frank Wagner; APTI (Advanced Power Technologies, Inc.); DSR (Digital System Resources, Inc.); John Deere GM Meeting, 2/26; Orbital/Briar Trek; Babington; Omnisec; Lipps-Crane (John Crane-Lips); DGI (Defense Group Inc.); Noesis; Global Technology; American Shipbuilding Association; ITT Industries; Lockheed Martin [accordion folder]","Inauguration 1997; Personal - Navy US Naval Academy, The Museum \"Henry Huddleston Rogers Ship Model Collection\" [envelope]; Personal - Air Force (General) [envelope]; Personal - US Navy Memorial Foundation (Senator serves on Board) [envelope]; Personal - Photos, Incidents at Sea Agreement Negative [envelope]; Personal - Armed Serves Committee, 1989 [envelope]; Personal - Navy, Naval Aviation Museum Foundation, Inc. [envelope]; Personal - Navy, General Correspondence [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Personal - Organizational Meeting; Personal - Senate History [envelope]; Personal - Senator/Congressmen (Former Members) [envelope]; Personal - Senate Republican Conference [envelope]; Personal - Senate Telecommunications Department, Wats Extender [envelope]; Personal - Supreme Court, Chief Justice Warren E. Burger Letter of Resignation [2 envelopes]; Personal - Supreme Court, Lewis F. Powell, Jr. (Retired Supreme Court Justice) [envelope]; Personal - Supreme Court, Bork (Nominee to Supreme Court) [envelope]; 40th Annual Shad Planking, Westfield, Virginia, 4/20/1988 [envelope]; Personal - Voting Record, 96-100 [envelope]; Personal - Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies [envelope]; American Air Museum Britain; Personal - Internal Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS); Personal - CSIS Advisory Board Center for Strategic and International Studies; Personal - Military Order of the Carabao; Personal - Ditchley Foundation, New York-London; Personal - Military History; Personal - Personal Notes, Misc., 1992; Haiti; Youth Services International, Inc [presentation folder]; Intezc Committee, 1/1993; Information Package [binder]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Hearings, 101st Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [2 bound volumes]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 102nd Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Reports and Laws, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 100th Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Committee Prints and Activities Report, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Nominations, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 101st Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Hearings, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [3 bound volumes]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 101st Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 100th Congress, 1st Session, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Calendar, 101st Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 101st Congress, 2nd Session, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Nominations, 101st Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, Volume 1 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 102nd Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 102nd Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Appropriations, 102nd Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 100th Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Reports and Laws, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 102nd Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Goldwater-Nichols Department of Defense Reorganization Act of 1986, 99th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 101st Congress, 1st Session, [bound volume]","Casual Pix; World Events; Pix with Congressmen/Women; Pix with World Leaders; Pix with Interns/Staff; Senator John Warner Portraits; Atoka; Charity Pix; Awards [empty]; National Events; Miscellaneous; Virginia Events; In Office Pix; On the Campaign; Events 1993; Events 1992 [empty]; Personal Pix; Hearings/Conferences","In Office Shots, 1990; Trips - USA; Hearings/Conferences (empty); Trips - International: 1990 El Salvador Trip; Awards, 1989; Events, 1991; Atoka; Miscellaneous; Senator John Warner - Casual (empty); Senator John Warner - with Officials/Congressmen; Campaign Photos (empty); Trips - Virginia; In Office Shots, 1991; Events, 1989; Senator John Warner with Nunn/Aspin; Maritime/Launching (empty); Campaign/Elections; In Office Shots, 1989; Awards, 1991 (empty); Senator John Warner - Singles/Press; Navy - Secretary of (empty); Awards, 1990 (empty); Newsletter; Events, 1990; Senator John Warner - with Staff/Interns","Trips - Virginia; Senator John Warner - with Staff/Interns; Awards, ?; Trips - USA; Events, ?; Atoka; Bicentennial Commission; Miscellaneous; Hearings/Conferences (empty); Senator John Warner - Casual; Maritime/Launching; In Office Shots, 1985; Senator John Warner - Singles/Press; Events, 1988; In Office Shots, 1987; In Office Shots, 1986 (empty); Awards, 1987; Navy/Secretary of; Awards, 1985; Awards, 1988 (empty); Senator John Warner - with Officials/Congressmen; Events, 1985; Campaign/Elections; In Office Shots, 1988; Events, 1986; Trips - International; Events, 1987; In Office Shots, ?; Awards, 1986","Isabel Relief; FEMA Issues - 2006 Flooding in VA; FEMA - Ernest, VA, 2006; Homeland [accordion folder]; Hurricane Katrina [binder]; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: The Defense Department's Role in the Response, 2/9/2006 [binder]","Oil Prices/Commodities [accordion folder]; Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs - Business Meeting, 11/14/2007 [binder]; Six Years After 9/11 - HSGAC Hearing, 9/10/2007 [binder]; Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs - Financial Speculation in Commodity Markets Witness List, 5/20/2008 [binder]; Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs - Business Meeting, 9/17/2008 [binder]; Untitled Envelope: Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs","Homeland Grant Formula - S.21, 109th Congress [binder]; Campus Security Hearing, 4/23/2007 [binder]; Nominations: Baker and Myers Hearing, 9/25/2005 [binder]; Nomination: Chertoff Hearing, 2/2/2005 [binder]; Watching of the Watch List - HSGAC Hearing, 10/24/2007 [binder]; The Future of Port Security Hearing, 4/5/2006 [binder]; Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, the Federal Workforce, and the District of Columbia Hearing Briefing Book - Understanding the Realities of REAL ID, 3/26/2007 [binder]; REAL ID [accordion folder]; Untitled Accordion Folder: Business Meeting, 11/14/2007","Virginia and NCLB [accordion folder]; NCLB Drafts, etc. [accordion folder]; Minority Technology Act [accordion folder]; Teacher Tax [accordion folder]; Shepherd Consortium [accordion folder]; Impact Aid [accordion folder]; Pell Grants [accordion folder]; FERPA File [accordion folder]","Medical Liability Reform: Statement/Amendment; Medical Liability Reform: Endorsement; Medical Liability Reform: Very Important Factual Info; Medical Liability Reform: Virginia Law; Medical Liability Reform: Bills, etc.; Medical Liability Reform: Parma Provision; Medical Liability Reform: Amendment; Culpepper Regional Hospital [accordion folder]; ALS [accordion folder]; Proton Beam NCI [accordion folder]; Mental Health Parity [binder]; Association Health Plans/Small Business Health Plans [accordion folder]; UVA Cancer Research - Letter to HHS [accordion folder]; Breaux-Frist; Virginia's Medicaid; Summaries/Analysis; Medicare Summary, 2003 [accordion folder]; Respite Care [accordion folder]; Medicare Bills [accordion folder]; Lifespan Respite Funding [accordion folder]","Virginia Land Conservation Efforts; WMATA (Metro) (2 folders); Virginia Indians; Shenandoah Nat'l Battlefield; VCU-USFWS Rice Center (Fisheries); Rappahannock River; Potomac Nat'l Historical Scenic Trail; James River; National Scenic Byways Program Nominations - GW Parkway, Blue Ridge Parkway, Skyline Drive, Colonial Parkway; Jamestown 2007; I-81; Dulles Toll Road; Fish Hatcheries; H2Gen - Hydrogen Generation and FCV; DoD Waste Management - Brad Contact; Craney Island; Chesapeake Bay Gateways; Chesapeake Bay Farm Bird Issues; Bussmann Aviation; Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Watertrail; Charlottesville - Albemarle Airport; Yucca Mountain (Nuclear Waste Disposal); Water and Wastewater; Wild Horses; Wilderness Issues; Wind Energy - Offshore and Highland; TEA-21 Reauthorization; State Wildlife Grant Program; Roadless; Republican Policy Briefs; Renewable Energy; Pesticides; Oil and Natural Gas Stats; Ocean Issues; Natural Gas Issues; Nature Serve","Firefighter's Issues; MARAD: Ship Disposal James River Reserve; Phone Call Logs [bundle]; Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR); Energy Bill; Drunk Driving Issues; Clean Air Rules; Amtrak; Mining Issues; Airline Pensions (United, US Air, Etc.) \u0026 Retirement Age (FAA, NATCA); National ID; Fisheries Issues; Chemical Plant Security; National Wildlife Refuge; Climate Change (Clear Skies, Climate Stewardship, Etc.); Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC); Meeting Notes, 2004-2008 [8 spiral notebooks]; Endangered Species (ESA); Forest Issues; LIHEAP (Low-Income Housing Energy Assistance Program); Indian Affairs; Arts (Issues, Funding, Etc.); Aviation in DC Area; EPW - Naming Public Facilities; Disaster Relief Information (FEMA, SBA, Etc.); Airline Flight Service; Interstate Waste; National Forests","STANDUP Act - S.2318, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library [accordion folder]; Roadless Area Conservation Act, 110th Congress [accordion folder]; Northern Neck National Heritage Area; Journey Through Hallowed Ground [accordion folder]; Dominion Power Line [accordion folder]; Green Buildings - S.506, 110th Congress [accordion folder]; Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route (W3R)","Newport News Interchange; Historic Preservation Tax Credits; Interstate 81; Rural Electric Coop Issues; New River - Wild \u0026 Scenic S.1057; Jefferson Davis Statue; Virginia Beach - Southeastern Parkway; Abingdon Courthouse Naming; Virginia Bridge Infrastructure; Tallow/Soap/Biodiesel Issue; Back Bay Facility Naming for Senator John Warner; U.S. National Slavery Museum; HOT Lanes on Beltway; Cedar Creek/Belle Grove; MARAD Issues; Davis WMATA Bill; Buffer Program (DoD); Black Bear Landfill; Dominion Lake Anna; D.C. WASA (Water and Sewer Authority); Richmond Airport; King William Reservoir; Hampton Roads SS0 Letter; Fort Belvoir; Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab; WMATA Bill (Background); Bridge Information; Appalachian Region Commission (ARC); Potomac National Scenic Trail (Fort Belvoir Issue); Primary Seat Belt; Craney Island; NOAA Norfolk Land Transfer; New River (Scenic River Bill); Shenandoah Fish Kill; Shenandoah Fish Kill; Short-Line Railroad; HRT - Norfolk Light Rail; Roanoke Valley Economic Regional Commission; Liquid Coal Information; WaterISAC (Water Information Sharing and Analysis Center) (Dear Colleague); Wallops Island; Captain John Smith National Historic Trail; FAA Reauthorization; Port of Virginia Gateway; Goshen/Lake Merriweather; Forest Service - Wind Energy Letter with Alexander \u0026 Gregg; Richmond Courthouse Naming; Potomac Riverboat - Ferry to National Harbor; Perimeter at DCA; Web Page; Offshore Drilling; Manassas Battlefield Tree-Cutting; CIT (Center for Innovative Technology); Waste to Energy; Hopper Dredge McFarland; I-73; FAMPO I-95 Fredericksburg Interchange; Westmoreland County Sewer; LIHEAP (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program); Guns in Parks; Mt. Vernon-to-Capitol Hill Program; EPA STAG Background; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Background; OCS Virginia Natural Gas 2008 (S.3147); King William Reservoir; Light Bulb Bill; Wolf Trap","41 folders of Successful Appointments, Charlie Abell to L. Donelson Wright","Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Rosen; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Burnett; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Bar Association - Statewide Local/Regional; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia [accordion folder]; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Howard C. Vick, Jr. [binder]; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: MacMahon; U.S. District Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia [accordion folder]; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Hackman; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Trindall; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Hackman; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: O'Grady; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Press; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Apperson; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Baril; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Holm; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Beales; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Cleveland; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Thacher; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Baker; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Cahall; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Brownlee; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Cahall; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Senate Judiciary Questions; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Valentine; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Cook; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Valentine, Michael; U.S. District Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Miller; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Steele; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Trindal; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Rosenberg; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Zotto; U.S. District Court - Eastern District of Virginia: Novak, David; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Virginia Bar Information; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Vick; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Burnett; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Summary; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Nelson; U.S. District Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Sutherland; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia [accordion folder]; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Somers; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Corkoran; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Powell, Lewis, Political Recommendation, Dup File; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Valentine, Zotto; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: McNally; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Summary Memo","Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Gregory, Roger, 4th Circuit Court of Appeals; Virginia Judgeships, 1997; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Gorton, Slade, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Burch, J. Thomas, Political Recommendation, U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Affairs; Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals [accordion folder]; Judges; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Grace, Michael, Political Recommendation, U.S. Tax Court; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Hagel, Larry, Political Recommendation, U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Humphreys, Judge Robert, 4th Circuit Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Kasold, Bruce E., Court of Federal Claims - 2004; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Schaumber, Peter, Political Recommendation, D.C. Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Ross, Terry, D.C. Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Colvin, John, U.S. Tax Court; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Terwilliger, George, D.C. Court of Appeals; Judgeship 4th Circuit [accordion folder]; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Kelly, Walter, Eastern District of Virginia; Judgeship 4th Circuit: Allen, Claude; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Miller, George, Political Recommendation, U.S. Court of Federal Claims; Virginia Bar Associations; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Kinser, Cynthia, 4th Circuit Court of Appeals","U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, 2/2007 [2 binders]; Eastern District Judgeship, 2/2007 [accordion folder]; U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Court, 5/2007 [binder]","U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, 2/2006 [binder]; United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 5/2006 [binder]; U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, 12/2005 [binder]","Invites/Endorsements, 2007; Inaugural (Ticketing), 2005; 2007 Thanks for Service; 2008 Kind Words; General, 2007; 2007 Statements of Welcome or Congratulations; Inaugural Events, 2004-2005 [accordion folder]; Inauguration Spending, 2005; Condolences/Recovery, 2006-2008 [accordion folder]; Atrial Fibrillation Letter, 2007; 2005 Inaugural Responses [accordion folder]; 2005 First Lady Appearance Requests","102nd Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1991 [accordion folder]; 101st Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1989 [accordion folder]; 101st Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1990 [accordion folder]; 102nd Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1992 [accordion folder]; 103rd Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1993 [accordion folder]","103rd Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1994 [accordion folder]; 105th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1998 [accordion folder]; 104th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1995 [2 accordion folders]; 105th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1997 [accordion folder]; 104th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1996 [accordion folder]","106th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1999 [2 accordion folders]; 107th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2001 [accordion folder]; 106th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2000 [accordion folder]; 108th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2003 [2 accordion folders]; 107th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2002 [accordion folder]","109th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2006 [2 accordion folders]; 110th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2007 [2 accordion folders]; 109th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2005 [2 accordion folders]; 108th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2004 [accordion folder]","Maxwell - McIntosh Bill, Drafting Schedule, 9/2007; Climate Change and National Security; Industry Recommendations for Climate Bill; Legislative Hearing on America's Climate Security Act, 11/8/2007; Boxer #1 to America's Climate Security Act; Amendments from DS-EPW Markup, America's Climate Security Act; Senator John Warner Statements and Talking Points, America's Climate Security Act, EPW Markup, 12/5/2007; Changes in Bill Between Subcommittee and Full Committee Markups; Materials for Bill Introduction, America's Climate Security Act, 10/18/2007; America's Climate Security Act, Subcommittee Hearing, 10/24/2007; Cost Containment Working Group, 6/2007-9/2007; Origins of Lieberman - Warner Climate Partnership; Negotiations with Senator Sanders for Full Committee Markup; Amendments to America's Climate Security Act, Subcommittee Markup, 11/1/2007; Isakson Amendments to America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; Nuclear Training Language for Climate Security Act, 11/2007; America's Climate Security Act, Briefing Materials 10/2007-11/2007; Detailed Summary of America's Climate Security Act; Senator John Warner - Joe Lieberman, Announcement of Climate Principles, 8/2007; Input on Draft Climate Bill From Enviros; Negotiations with Senator Cardin for Full Committee Markup; First Broad Outline - Lieberman-Warner Climate Bill; Notes on Kansas Coal Plant Decision, 10/2007; Negotiations with Senator Whitehouse - Full Committee Markup; Negotiations with Senator Baucus, Subcommittee Markup, 10/2007; EPW Hearing: Climate Change and Chesapeake Bay, 9/26/2007; Senator John Warner Statement on California Waiver, 6/21/2007; Vote Bloc Planning - Subcommittee Markup; Republican Amendments to America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; Questions from Senator Imhofe to Senators Lieberman and Warner; Staff Meeting Schedule - Outreach on Climate Principles; Pursuing Dole as Co-Sponsor; Vote Recommendations, EPW Markup of America's Climate Security Act; Alexander Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; Boxer Letter to Senator John Warner on Markup, 11/20/2007; Letters of Support - America's Climate Security Act, 10/2007; Negotiations with Senator Boxer - Full Committee Markup; National Security and International Adaptation Provision Drafting, 11/2007; Negotiations with Senators Sanders and Lautenberg, Subcommittee Markup; Craig Amendments to America's Climate Security Act; Briefing Material for Senator John Warner for Markup, America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; Inhofe Amendments (48) to America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; America's Climate Security Act, Subcommittee Markup, 11/1/2007; Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, Draft, 11/27/2007; Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act - Draft, 11/26/2007; Negotiations with Senator Carper - 4P - Full Committee Markup","Letters of Support - Floor, Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 5/2008; Senator John Warner Speech Before Climate Change Regulation and Policy Conference, 4/14/2008; National Speed Limit and Gas Conservation, 7/2008; Senator John Warner Speech on Climate Change Before Senate Republican Conference, 4/9/2008; Warner-Alexander Outer Continental Shelf Virginia Drilling, 2008 Budget and Resolution; Senator John Warner member Outreach for Floor Consideration; Rhetoric From Opposition; Economic Impacts of the Climate Security Act - Floor, 6/2008; Senator John Warner's \"Dead Man Stick\" Provision, 5/2008; Climate Change and National Security Negotiations, 3/2008-4/2008; Negotiations on Nuclear Amendment, 5/2008; International Trade Negotiations, 4/2008; Vitter Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; \"Gang of 20\" on Energy; Barrasso Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; Senator John Warner Letter to Boxer Re: California Waiver and Endangerment; Negotiations of Allocation, Spring 2008; \"Doom and Gloom\" Quotes, Floor Materials, 6/2008; Carbon Market Oversight Memo, 4/2008; Good Press on America's Climate Security Act, 2008; Post Markup Negotiations on Nuclear Amendment, Spring 2008; CBO Score - Climate Security Act, 4/2008; Davis-Bacon Negotiations Between Senator John Warner and Boxer, 6/2008; Lieberman-Warner \"Dear Colleague\", 6/3/2008; Climate Change Briefing Materials Distributed to Senators by Senator John Warner, 6/2008; Markup - Post Mortem; A Guide to the Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 2/2008; Floor Materials for Senator John Warner Virginia Natural Gas Bill, 6/2008; Senator John Warner Floor Materials, Climate Security Act, 6/2008; Dulles Rail; Virginia Natural Gas Drilling Amendment to H.R.6, 6/2007; Warner-Webb Virginia Natural Gas Drilling Bill, 6/2008; Davis-Bacon Negotiations (Boxer - Warner), 5/2008; Materials for Floor, Climate Change, 6/2008; Pew Center Briefing Materials Used Extensively By Senator John Warner, 2008; Letters of Support - America's Climate Security Act, 12/2007; Voinovich Amendments and Vote Recommendations; Bond Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; Senator John Warner Pew Speech, Climate, 1/17/2008; Virginia WMATA Letters; BEACH Act Reauthorization (Co-sponsor Senator John Warner); Floor Prep - Member Outreach; Inhofe - Vitter - Voinovich; EPW Markup, Senator John Warner Rapids Bill, 9/18/2008; Senator John Warner Talking Points for Floor, Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 6/2008; Senator John Warner - Senator Joe Lieberman Negotiations with Bingaman - Specter, Spring 2008; Energy Information Administration Modeling/Economic Analysis Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 4/2008; Negotiations on Offsets, Spring 2008","57 bundles, organized by date","9/16/1989 [3 reels]; 5/1/1990 [3 reels]; Full Save of Senate (4.1), 9/19/1990 (3 reels)","Warner 1990, 2/13/1991 [reel]; Warner 1988, 3/16/1989 [reel]; Warner 1989, 3/29/1990 [reel]; Warner 1986, 3/31/1987 [reel]; Warner 1985, Press\u003eCorrespond$F\u003ePRE.C11.AD, 7/9/1986 [2 reels]; Warner 1987, 2/23/1988 [reel]","5 accordion folders of Indexes, sorted by year and then alphabetically by issue area and/or staff name 1984-1985, 1987-1989","7 accordion folders of indexes, sorted by year and then alphabetically by issue area and/or staff name","71 folders, arranged alphabetically, Adkins, Nellie to Guzman, Joseph","64 folders, arranged alphabetically, Hager, John to Pulwers, Jack","45 folders, arranged alphabetically, Quinn, Cameron to Zoberman, Rabbi Israel","Grants, Spring 1998; TEA-21, Spring 2001 [accordion folder]; Other Letter [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 2000 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 1999; TEA-21, Spring 2002 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, 2005 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 2003 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 2004 [accordion folder]; ISTEA - Dan, 1998; Grants, Spring 2000 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 1999 [accordion folder]; Grants - Dan; ISTEA - Dan, 1997","Grants, Spring 2001 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2002 [accordion folder]; Assistance to Firefighters, 2004 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2003 [accordion folder]; Assistance to Firefighters, 2005 [accordion folder]; Assistance to Firefighters, 2003 [accordion folder]","Grants, Spring 2005 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2007 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2006 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2004 [accordion folder]","Nantucket Sound - Cape Wind; Potomac River Refuge Building; Pecuniary Interest Letters for Appropriations; City of Norfolk; Energy and Environment Hispanic Participation Project; Appalachian Trail - Tilson Farm; Broad Creek Dredging; New Alexandria/Belle View; FY 2008 Interior and Environment; The French Indian War Foundation; Clinch River; Lynchburg CSO; Greater Richmond Transit Company Transit Facility; Louisa County Historical Society; Accolades File; Greater Richmond Transit Company Bus Facility; Dulles Rail; Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission Bus Facility; Dragon Run Land Acquisition; Eastern Shore National Wildlife Refuge Land Acquisition; Center for Advanced Separation Technology, Virginia Tech; Transportation; Virginia War Memorial; City of Norfolk Requests; Charlottesville Bus Facility; Virginia Stream Monitoring; Waterford, Virginia Traffic Calming; Claytor Lake; Labor, HHS, Education; Virginia Institute of Marine Science; Fairfax County Appropriations; Chesapeake Bay Appropriations Funding History; Fredericksburg Rappahannock River Issues/Requests; Caroline County Multi-Modal; Hampton Roads Transit; Village of Oyster Ecosystem; Nottoway River Pinelands Land Acquisition; Stafford County; Virginia Commonwealth University Atlantic Rivers Center; Vote Tally Sheets; Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge Land Acquisition; Pending Items; James River National Wildlife Refuge - Blair's Wharf; City of Fredericksburg - Riparian Lands; Senator John Warner FY 2009 Peninsula Request; Battlefield Parkway - Leesburg; James River Deepwater Turning Basin; Appalachian Trail - New River Tract; Clinch River Basin Study; 2007 Letters; Blackwater River Old-Growth Forest Land Acquisition; Wallops Island Shoreline Erosion; Battlefields FY 2008; Shenandoah Battlefields; Senator John Warner Amendment #1566 To Allow For Natural Gas Exploration and Extraction Off of Virginia Coast [accordion folder]; Prince George County; Stafford Courthouse Streetscape; Chesapeake Bay Appropriations Letters; National Museum of Americans at War; Letters/Dear Colleagues; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration John Smith Interpretive Buoys","S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: Mary Holloway; Climate Change: Senator John Warner Statements and Overview; Virginia Tech National Science Foundation Grant Letter; FY 2009 Budget Resolution Amendments; Climate Change: Virginia/Chesapeake Bay Climate Change; S.1924 Firefighters [accordion folder]; Jefferson Laboratory Letter; AERO Amendment [accordion folder]; S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: 2007; FY 2008 State Wildlife Grants; State Wildlife Grants Letter for FY 2007 [accordion folder]; Virginia Employment Commission, 7/2007; S.3266 (Immediate Steps to Conserve Gasoline Act); S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: Virginia Ridge and Valley Wilderness Bill; S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley [accordion folder]; S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: Tack; Climate Change: S.Res.30: Biden-Lugar Climate Change","Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: General Information (2 folders); Professor L. Librescu, Virginia Tech; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: News Articles; NAACP Statements, Letters, Speeches; Jail Space; Memorandum of Understanding-14, 2005; SFRC: Senator John Warner's Introduction for Ambassador Jeffrey; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Yellow Ribbon; Senator John Warner - Webb Letters; Becker, Grace C. - Judiciary Introduction, DOJ; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Cost of Education 1940s v. 2000s; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Senator John Warner's Floor Remarks; Commission on the National Guard and Reserve [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Seniority and 2008; Truman Library; South Korea: Kathy Stephens; Miscellaneous Memos; Judiciary Nominations, Davis, Novak, Cook, 4/13/2008; Agee: Transcript; Dodd; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Transferability; G.I. Bill Transferability History [accordion folder]; Virginia Tech; Agee, G. Steven; Davis, Jo Ann CR 1950-2007; Mason, David M. - Rules; Nuclear/Constitutional Option; Hill, Oliver W. CR; Conrad, Glen","Correspondence on Iraq Related to Senate Oversight; Military, Intel, VA, Foreign Affairs Letters, 2007; Speeches/Remarks: Charlottesville Chamber of Commerce Speech; Letters: Detainees; Letters: Department of Defense Internet Sites - Letters/Background; Letters: International Tracing Service; Biden Letter, Senator John Warner Responses to S.C.Res.4 (First Iraq Resolution, 1/25/2007); Military, Intel, VA, Foreign Affairs Letters, 2006; Speeches/Remarks: War Powers Committee - Statement for the Record; Correspondence on the Use of Iraqi Revenue for Reconstruction, 2008; 2006 Correspondence on Dubai Ports; Correspondence on Force Protection and Readiness, 2007; Speeches/Remarks: Marine Corps Birthday; Memo - Re: Dahlgren; Untitled Binder: Senator John Warner's Remarks for Christening of U.S.S. George H.W. Bush (CVN-77), 10/7/2006; Letters: Air Force Foundation; Senator John Warner Iraq Statements S.C.Res.7; Military, Intel, VA, Foreign Affairs Letters, 2008; Letters: War Powers Commission - Letter to Commission Members; Speeches/Remarks: Truman Award Remarks/Background; Correspondence on the Iraqi Security Forces - Equipping and Training; Letters: Potomac Annex; Correspondence on Narcotics Trafficking in Afghanistan; Letters: Marine Corps Air Facility, Quantico; Letters: Oceana; Aurora Visit/Speech; Letters: Limb Transplant; Letters: Air Force Transformational Initiatives; Benchmarks/Member Input - Iraq Middleberg American Legion Visit/Speech, 11/2006; Senator John Warner Documents/Save; Letters: Defense Intelligence Agency JUIAF Rivanna Station - Letters/Background; 2006 Correspondence on Detainee Abuse Investigations; Letters: Navy Marine Corps Intranet; Letters: Maps; Speeches/Remarks: FISA - Floor Statement; S.C.Res.7 Iraq Resolution; Iraq Amendment to H.J.Res20, 2/12/2007; SASC Detainee Hearing, 2007; 2008 Correspondence with Director of National Intelligence; Speeches/Remarks: U.S.S. Bush Christening Remarks; Letters: Navy's Shipbuilding Plan; Speeches/Remarks: Army Leadership Program - Senator John Warner's Introduction; Letters: BRAC; Letters: NOAA, 2004/2007; 2006 Correspondence to White House Chief of Staff and Cabinet Level Officials on Interagency Support to Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan; Letters to Leaders, 2/7/2007; Iraq, 9/2007; Letters: U.S.S. Cole/Combatant Status Review Team","24 bound volumes, 97th Congress, First Session to 108th Congress, 2nd Session","110th Congress, 1st Session Record Vote Analysis, 2007 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 2001 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 1999 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 1998 [accordion folder]; Floor Privileges, 1991-2008; Thomas Jefferson, 1991 \u0026 2008; 4 bound volumes, 109th Congress, First Session to 110th Congress, 2nd Session; Voting Record Books, 1989-2004 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, Miscellaneous [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, 2nd Session Record Vote Analysis, 2008 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 2000 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 1997 [accordion folder]","Briefing Books, 2005-2007: College of William and Mary Town Hall Meeting, 4/4/2008; Speeches, 2008: Winchester Readiness Center, 5/19/2008; Speeches, 2008: College of William and Mary, 4/4/2008; Speeches, 2005-2007: Randolph Macon Commencement Speech, 2/25/2005; 6 Accordion Folders: Mail Reports, 2003-2008; Speeches, 2005-2007: Woodrow Wilson Bridge Dedication, 5/18/2006; Speeches, 2005-2007: Alito Speech, 1/26/2006; Speeches, 2005-2007: Montpelier Speech, 4/29/2006; 110th Congress; Sponsored Legislation [accordion folder]; Speeches, 2008: Gilbert's Corner, 5/2/2008; Speeches, 2008: Sorensen Institute, 4/25/2008; Speeches, 2005-2007: National Surface Transportation Safety Center - Virginia Tech, 8/30/2006; Speeches, 2005-2007: Richmond Courthouse Groundbreaking, 2/18/2005; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: Iraq Notes; Speeches, 2005-2007: Virginia Bar Association, 7/20/2007; Speeches, 2008: Virginia Forever Roast, 5/2/2008; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: Youth Leadership Initiative - Sabato; Speeches, 2005-2007: Ferrum College, 5/7/2005; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: University of Virginia, 4/10/2006; Speeches, 2008: Harry Truman Good Neighbor Award, 5/8/2008; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: Louisiana and Mississippi, 9/12/2005; Speeches, 2008: University of Mary Washington Commencement Address, 5/10/2008","110th Congress Appropriations Letters, FY 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: Legislative Branch; FY 2008 Appropriations: State, Foreign Operations; FY 2009 Appropriations: Defense; FY 2009 Appropriations: Labor, HHS, Education; 110th Congress Appropriations, Cosigned, 2007 [accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: Financial Services and General Government; FY 2008 Appropriations: CJS; 110th Congress, Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: Labor, HHS, Education; 110th Congress, Aging [empty accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: State, Foreign Operations; FY 2009 Appropriations: Energy and Water; FY 2008 Appropriations, [accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: TTHUD; FY 2009 Appropriations: Agriculture; 110th Congress, Administration, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: Financial Services and General Government; FY 2009 Appropriations: Interior; FY 2008 Appropriations: Homeland Security; FY 2009 Appropriations: Homeland Security; FY 2008 Appropriations: Defense; FY 2008 Appropriations Reports, 2007 [accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: CJS; FY 2009 Appropriations: Mil Con; FY 2008 Appropriations: Mil Con; 110th Congress Appropriations, Cosigned, FY 2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: TTHUD; FY 2009 Appropriations: Legislative Branch; FY 2008 Appropriations: Agriculture; FY 2008 Appropriations: Energy and Water","110th Congress, Budget [empty accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Ethics, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Veterans Affairs, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Cosigned Letters, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Environment and Public Works, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Indian Affairs, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Armed Services, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Unanimous Consents for Senator John Warner Legislation, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Finance, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Rules and Administration, 2007 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Intelligence, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Judiciary, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Energy and Natural Resources, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, 2007 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Commerce, Science and Transportation, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Foreign Relations, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]","Embrey Dam, 1999 [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Embrey Dam Facts; Craney Island, 2004: Migratory Bird Treaty Act; Embrey Dam: Invitation; Chesapeake Bay, 2006 - The John Smith Water Trail (S.2568) [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Corps Project History; Craney Island, 2004: S.2550 Water Infrastructure; Prettyman Courthouse Naming, 2004 [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Program; Water Resources Development Act, 2007 [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Articles; Embrey Dam: For Video; 50 Foot Inbound Channel, 2002 [accordion folder]; Corps - Lynchburg College - College Lake Restoration, 2005 [accordion folder]; Water Resources Development Act, 2004 [accordion folder]; Back Bay Visitors Center, 2004 [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay, 2005-2005 [accordion folder]; Craney Island, 2004: Water Resources Development Act","King William Reservoir, 1999-2005 [accordion folder]; Roanoke Flood Control - 8(a) [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay: Nutrient Removal Bill, 2001 -S.1044 [accordion folder]; 30th Anniversary Chesapeake Bay, 2003 [accordion folder]; Jamestown, 2000-2007: Jamestown 2007 Steering Committee, 6/13/2002; Avtex Fibers, 1999-2003 [accordion folder]; Jamestown, 2000-2007: Jamestown Coin; 28th Virginia Battle Flag, 2004","121 folders, arranged chronologically","153 folders, arranged chronologically","Navy: Cecil; 6 folders of correspondence, arranged alphabetically by last name","16 folders of correspondence, arranged alphabetically by last name","1989 Appropriations [accordion folder]; 1989 Dickinson [accordion folder]; 1989 Environment and Public Works [accordion folder]; 1989 Banking [accordion folder]; 1989 Foreign Relations; 1989 Floor Statements and Speeches [accordion folder]; 1989 Finance-Health-RTO; 1989 Administration [accordion folder]; 1989 Commerce [accordion folder]; 1989 Energy [accordion folder]; 1989 Foreign Affairs-AGH; 1989 Agriculture [accordion folder]; 1989 Finance-Social Security-RTO; 1989 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1989 Governmental Affairs; 1989 Administration - Brady [accordion folder]; 1989 Aging [accordion folder]; 1989 Education [accordion folder]","Corps of Engineers 1991 [accordion folder]; Energy 1991 [accordion folder]; Banking 1991 [accordion folder]; Armed Services 1991 [accordion folder]; Commerce 1991 [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works 1991, January-June [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works 1991, July-December [accordion folder]; Administration 1991 [accordion folder]; Appropriations 1991 [accordion folder]; Agriculture 1991 [accordion folder]","Lawsuits; Langley Air Force Base MILCON; BRAC-95 NAVSEA Materials [packet]; Somalia; Crystal City (4 folders); Space Station; VA - National Guard Issues; Reserve Personnel Management Act (ROPMA); Yankee Energy Methanol Plantship (MPS); Navy Spent Nuclear Fuel; Bottom-Up Review; Rand - Force Mix Analysis; Women in Combat; White Oak; Waco - Branch Davidian","Administrative; Jonathan Corp.; Untitled Folder: Pass Through Letters; Thank Yous - Department of Defense (Grayson); No Answer Necessary; Kuwait; Colonna; Untitled Folder: Department of Defense Authorization","Finance, 1994 [accordion folder]; Labor, 1994 [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations, 1994 [accordion folder]; Veterans, 1994 [accordion folder]; Energy and Public Works, January-October (6 accordion folders); Judiciary, 1994 [accordion folder]; Rules, 1994 [accordion folder]","1994 Aging [accordion folder]; 1994 Energy [accordion folder]; 1994 Appropriations [accordion folder]; 1994 Banking [accordion folder]; 1994 Education [accordion folder]; 1994 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1994 Environment and Public Works, November-December [accordion folder]; 1994 Administration [accordion folder]; 1994 Commerce (2 accordion folders)","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","68 CDs of Correspondence; 13 CDs of Files Stored on Server","24 folders, 1995-1996 arranged by month and year","Interior 1991 [accordion folder]; Finance 1991 [accordion folder]; Judiciary 1991 [accordion folder]; 1990 Administration [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations 1991 [accordion folder]; 1990 Aging [accordion folder]; 1990 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1990 Budget [accordion folder]; Labor - RTD 1991 [accordion folder]; 1990 Agriculture [accordion folder]; 1990 Banking [accordion folder]; Veterans 1991 [accordion folder]; Labor 1991 [accordion folder]","103rd Congress Unanswered Letters [accordion folder]; 1993 Banking [accordion folder]; 1993 Agriculture [accordion folder]; 1993 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1993 Commerce (2 accordion folders); 103rd Congress Closed Agency [accordion folder]; 2004 Political Responses (2 accordion folders); 1993 Budget [accordion folder]","12 accordion folders, arranged by month","Labor - Minimum Wage - Correspondence; Complaints, 1994-1995; Misfiled Letters; Copies of Indian Affairs Letters; Animal Protection Letters; 100 folders of recommendations; CMS - Animal Rights Letters","Floor Statements, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; Safety Belt Bill, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; Letters of Support, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; Miscellaneous Senator John Warner Record, 1997-1998 \u0026 2001 [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay, 1999 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress Dear Colleagues [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Committee History [accordion folder]; Number of Senators Warner Served With [accordion folder]; Virginia Wilderness, 2001 [accordion folder]; Imhofe Challenge, 2006 [accordion folder]; Missed Votes [accordion folder]; Speeches, 2005 [accordion folder]; Oyster Reef Restoration, 2000-2003 [accordion folder]","TSA Screeners; Robert Tapella, Government Printing Office, 110th Congress; Minimum Wage, 110th, 109th Congress; Enterprise Human Resources Integration, 109th Congress; Virginia Tribes, 110th Congress; Bailout, 110th Congress; Rolls-Royce; Untitled Folder: Abu Dhabi, 2008; Thurgood Marshall Nomination; Horse Slaughter, 109th Congress; GSA Per Diem Rates; Romania Trade (Pork), 109th Congress; Premium Conversion; Real Estate Investment Trust; Peanuts - USDA, 110th Congress; Extension of Duty Suspension; VLBR; Economic Stimulus, 110th Congress; Immigration Reform, 109th Congress; Virginia Beach DUI, 110th Congress; Breast Stamp Letter, 110th Congress; Fair Pay Act, 110th Congress; 2007 Farm Bill Amendments, 110th Congress; Secure Telework, 110th Congress; Tony Zagami Retirement, 109th Congress; GSA Modernization Act, 109th Congress; Postal Reform, 109th Congress; Chick Ciccolella Nomination, 109th Congress; Unemployment Tax (FUTA/VEC), 110th Congress; Delco Remy (Virginia) Duty Exemption; Tobacco Quota Buyout, 109th Congress; Lafayette (3 folders); Jamestown Trip, 110th Congress; Emergency Disaster Assistance, 109th Congress, FY 2007 Agriculture Appropriations, 11/15/2006; Dennett - Nomination; Public Safety - Pre-Tax Health (Pension Protection Act H.R.2830), 109th Congress; Line Item Veto, 110th, 109th Congress; PSI Subcommittee Hearing, Credit Card Practices, 110th Congress; Pay-Go, 110th Congress; Agriculture Letters, 109th Congress; Trade Letters, 109th Congress; Country of Origin (COOL), 109th Congress; Frierson; Budget; Hunt, Howard; Inspector Generals - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Hearing, 110th Congress; H-2B Application Problems, 110th Congress; Guatemala Adoptions, 110th Congress; Agriculture Related Letters; For Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Hearing, Questions: National Security Personnel System, Old and Post Hearing Answers, 109th Congress; Manure - Superfund - EPA, 109th Congress; Linda Springer, Office of Personnel Management; Estate Tax, 109th Congress; Payment Caps, 109th Congress; Federal Employee Combat Zone Tax Credit, 109th Congress; Senator Helms Statement, 110th Congress; Financial Direct Investment in India, 110th Congress; Coal Act/Mine Workers, 109th Congress; S.680: Accountability in Government Contracting, Noblis, 110th Congress; Louis Giuliano, USPS Board of Governors Nomination, 109th Congress; TAX Incentives for Charity, Easements, Type III, Donation, 109th Congress; Virginia Tribe Letters, 109th Congress; Motorsports Tax Fairness; Pay Parity; 2008 Farm Bill (Conference), 110th Congress; Farm Services Agency Offices, 110th Congress; Child Tax Credit, 109th Congress; H-2B, 109th Congress; Pension Reform, 109th Congress; U.S. Pork Trade, Taiwan, 110th Congress; Auto Bailout (11/17/2008), 110th Congress; D.C. Voting; Housing and Economic Recovery (Foreclosure), 110th Congress; Combined Statistical Areas, 109th Congress; Cuba Trade (Agriculture); Transit Study, 109th Congress; Letters (OMB and Grassley) Financial, 110th Congress; Woodrow Wilson Library, 110th Congress; Produce Purchasing Defense Supply Center Philadelphia/Defense Commissary Agency, 109th Congress","8 bundles, Daily Schedules 2001-2008, arranged by date; 1 bundle, Travel Itineraries, 1992-2008","17 3.5\" disks, 1991 and 1992 Archive; Macros, 8/26/2004 [CD]; Archive 1998 [binder]; Press, 12/15/2004 [CD]; 8 3.5\" disks, Photos, Press, HCFA, 1993-2001; 27 CDs, Legislative Letters, 2002-2005; 34 CDs (in case), Legislative Letters, Press, Webpage, and Photographs, 2002-2004; 24 CDs, Constituent Correspondence, 2001-2008; Archive 10/7/1997 [4mm data cartridge]","September 11, 2001: Security; September 11, 2001: Reserve Activation; U.S. Senator John Warner's Service Academy Nominations [binder]; September 11, 2001: Arlington County; September 11, 2001: Department of Justice; September 11, 2001: Assistance for Victims; September 11, 2001: Department of Labor; September 11, 2001: General FEMA Information; September 11, 2001: Department of Defense Information; September 11, 2001: Supplemental Funding; Schedules 1987 [accordion folder]; September 11, 2001: Governor's Office Information; September 11, 2001: Small Business Administration Information; September 11, 2001: Disaster Declaration Information; September 11, 2001: Victims Fund; September 11, 2001: FEMA Advisories and Related Information; September 11, 2001: Social Security Administration Updates; 5 Office Guestbooks, 2000-2008","News Clips/Press Statements; General (Correspondence), 2008; Committee/Conference Rules; Senator John Warner's Travel, March 3-6, 2006 - Ethics Letter; Legislative Issues; Appropriations Issues; World Forum - Williamsburg, Jamestown 400th Anniversary; Chaplain - U.S. Senate (Requests); Truman Library; Haynes Nomination, 7/12/2006; Inaugural, 2009 [presentation folder]; Falwell; Communication From Other Senators; Foreign Gift List, 2006; Response (to Correspondence) - by Phone/E-Mail, 2008; Dulles Rail; Hatch Act, Guidelines and Information; Sorenson Institute; Declined to Recommend, 2007-2008 (2 folders); Senator Kennedy (Illness, 2008); UVA - Warner Leadership Awards/Jefferson Foundation Gift; Condolences, 2008; 4th Circuit Judgeship, 2006-2007; D.C. Voting Rights; Congressional Angels in Adoption (Nominations), 2006-2008 (3 folders); Charitable Contribution Requests; White House Schedule Requests, 2008; Retirement Announcement, 8/31/2007; Virginia Forever Tribute; Auctions (Donations); Fort Monroe; McCain-Presidential Campaign, 2008; Senator John Warner v. Litigation Senate Counsel; Ripon Society","Washington Post Profile Iraq Res., 070125 [microcassette]; C'ville Day, Tompson Center/Chandler, SABA10, 3/2/1998 [microcassette]; Log Cabin Republicans [microcassette]; Washington Technical Institute, 12/19/1995 [microcassette]; Freedom Line with Mike Hambrick on Radio America Network, Live Broadcast, Show #10, 6/26/1999 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner with Anne Scott, John Harris [microcassette]; 18 untitled 3.5\" disks; New Rep. Tailhook, 5/24 [microcassette]; Martha Sludd [microcassette]; Senator John Warner, SASC Press Conference - Defense Pax, 1/27/1999; Senator John Warner, HSU Impeach, 1/27/1999 [microcassette]; John vs. Mark, 10/18/1996 [VHS]; PBS NewsHour, Iraq Amendment - Senator John Warner, 051115 [VHS]; Spring Commencement 2000, 5/30/2000 [VHS]; Diversions [3.5\" disk]; 29 Untitled Microcassettes; Pioneer Awards Presentation, 2005 [VHS]; Senator John Warner E.S. NY Times, 050628 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Disk [3.5\" disk]; Fox News Live, 11/30/2005 [VHS]; Senator, #139, Friends of John Warner, St. Mary's Associates, 10/31/1996 [VHS]; Ellen Nakashima on Senator John Warner's Houses, 6/12/1996 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner on CNN's Late Edition, 10/16/2005 [VHS]; Back-up Disk, Transcripts/PSA's for January-March 1990, March-July 1990 [3.5\" disk]; Senator John Warner on Carriers, 050207 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Press Releases, 1993-1994 [3.5\" disk]; WPXX Channel 8, David Poole, 10/2/1996; WAGE, 10/8 [microcassette]; NPR, 12/19 [microcassette]; The Doug Wilder Show, McSweeney \u0026 Miller, 3/2/1995 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner Introducing Judge John Roberts, 9/12/2005 [VHS]; Roll Call, 1/23; Melton Trans. Taxes [microcassette]; CNN - Anderson Cooper 360, and MSNBC Hardball, Senator John Warner, Bush Speech on Iraq, 11/30/2005 [VHS]; LA Senate, 10/1/1997 [microcassette]; Dale Eisman Profile, 1/4/1999; Thurmond to Senator John Warner, 1/5/1999 [microcassette]; Post Election Interviews, Babb Goodling WINC, Press Conference, 11/6/1996 [microcassette]; SASC Markup, 5/14/1999; Senators Warner and Levin News Conference [microcassette]; Senator Allen Floor Statement (2nd in Serving in U.S. Senate), 4/28/2005 [VHS]; CNN, Senator John Warner Interview, 10/11/1999 [audiocassette]; 13 untitled audiocassettes; The Doug Wilder Show, McSweeney \u0026 Miller, 3/2/1995, Tapes 1 \u0026 2 [2 audiocassettes]; Rotary Norfolk Media, 2/16/1999 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Post Hearing Interview, 050210 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Interview on Representative Whitehurst, 2/28/2005 [VHS]; Senator John Warner WP5 [3.5\" disk]; Sheila Burke, NRC Zaire WMAL, 11/13/1996 [microcassette]; Eric S., NY Times, 3/5/1999 [microcassette]; Senate Floor Debate, 6/16/2005 [VHS]; Stars and Stripes, 10/8/1996; WTOO, 10/9/1996 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner, Ferrum College, 050907 [microcassette]; Warner FOR Early, 10/6/1997 [microcassette]; Tsunami, Iraq, SASC Briefing, 050105 [microcassette]; Frist Interview [microcassette]; Lehrer, Kosovo, 5/17/2000; Miscellaneous Interviews [microcassette]; State of the Union 1997 [microcassette]; CNN [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Press, 1 and 2 [2 3.5\" disks]; Senator John Warner Studio Statements, 10/11/2005 [VHS]; Policy Lunch Interviews, 3/3/1998 [empty microcassette case]; Senator John Warner Press Conference, 2/24/2003 [Betacam]; Eric Schmidt [microcassette]; Pinnacle Award from Fleet Reserve, 12/11 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner Press Interviews: David Lehrman - NATO Expansion, 10/24; Dale Eisman and Dexter Hardin - Navy Pete # CFR 11/12/1997 [microcassette]; Keel Laying Ceremony CVN-77 George H. W. Bush [VHS]; Warren Fiske, 5/14/1996 [microcassette]; NPR; WAMU, Gibson, HSU, 12/1998 [microcassette]; Untitled VHS; Senator John Warner Bio [3.5\" disk]; Clinton/Suit Military, 5/23/1996 [microcassette]; Politics, 2-22-2324 [microcassette]; Tailhook, 5/21/1996 [microcassette]; The Manhole [3.5\" disk]; Dale E., Tailhook, 8/30/1996 [microcassette]; S:\\wpshr\\Press\\Bill [3.5\" disk]; Backup, PageMaker, ADS [3.5\" disk]; Staunton, Virginia Tech, Richmond, 10/1998 [microcassette]; VAB, 6/29/1996 [microcassette]; Cain, 2/27 [microcassette]; Legion Speech [microcassette]; Warner-Levin Thanksgiving Trip, 2001 [audiocassette]; WTOP, Senator John Warner on Bosnia, 12/17/1997 [microcassette]; Policy Lunch Briefs and ISTEA News Conference, 3/12/1995 [microcassette]; Recognition, #137, Friends of John Warner, St. Mary's Associates, 10/31/1996 [VHS]; NMAH Carmichael and SIL/NMAH Price of Freedom Benefit, 2/4/2005 [audiocassette]; FOR 4/21/2000 [microcassette]; ADS [3.5\" disk]; Rumsfeld/Jeffords Press, 5/24 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner with Reporters on Detainees [audiocassette]","The Politics of Persuasion, Friends of John Warner, Stevens Reed Curcio \u0026 Potholm, 3/14/2008 [CD]; CODEL Warner/Levin, Photographs, Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Crete, June to July 2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner Archived Web Video, 2006 [CD] (2 copies); 2008 Waldo Family Lecture Series on International Affairs, Senator John Warner, Old Dominion University [CD] (2 copies); National Air to West Pot. [CD]; Sorensen Institute 2008 Gala, Senator John Warner Slideshow [CD]; Photographs from Navy Memorial Video, 12/2007 [DVD]; Senator Kennedy Floor Statement, Tribute to Senator Warner, 9/7/2007 [DVD] (2 copies); Armed Services Committee Hearing, 9/11/2007 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, Audio and Video, 3/26 [CD]; McCain Rally, 9/10/2008 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Campaign Commercials [CD]; Wakeman II Building Dedication Photographs, Aurora Flight Sciences, 7/31/2006 [CD]; Luna Innovations, City of Danville, 3/26/2004 [CD]; Senators John Warner, Ben Nelson, and Susan Collins, Press Conference Iraq Resolution, 1/22/2007 [DVD]; Q \u0026 A with Barry Rabe, 12/10/2008 [DVD]; Newsclips, Photographs, Senator John Warner Photograph, 8/19/2004 [CD]; News Channel 8, News Conference, 8/31/2007 [DVD]; Senate Floor Statement from Senator John McCain, 6/14/2006 [DVD]; Tour of Pentagon, White House Announcement, 9/18/2001 [CD]; Daily Newsclips, Old Files, 9/4/2003 [CD]; Reading of Declaration of Independence, Senators Coburn, Lieberman, Whitehouse, Webb, Murkowski, Martinez, Warner, 7/8/2008 [DVD]; Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Awards, John W. Warner, Jr., 10/19/2007 [DVD]; MSNBC Off Air 9 pm-10pm, 6/3/2008 [DVD]; Grundy, The Breaks, P8270053-P8270105 [CD]; Senate Floor Statements from Senator Levin and Senator Byrd, 6/22/2006 [DVD]; 9 untitled DVDs; PSC 2002 LAD LOOP [CD]; USJFCOM Senate Reception, 2/28/2006 [CD]; Senator Visit, Balad AB, Iraq, 3/22/2006 [CD]; CBS News - The Early Show, 1/13/2005 [CD]`; Afghan to NAACP [CD]; Wet Plate Photo Session, Photographs by Dennis Brack, 9/25/2002 [CD]; U.S. Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Awards, Biographical Video: John W. Warner, Jr., 10/16/2003 [DVD] (2 copies); Senator John Warner Press Conference on America's Climate Security Act, 8/2/2007 [DVD]; UIA Law Magazine, Senator John Warner Photographs by Tom Cogill [CD]; C-SPAN 2, 5/16/2008 [DVD]; 2007 SOTU [DVD]; Senator John Warner, Policy Stakeout News Conference, 4/8/2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, Audio and Video, 3/20 [CD]; NBC Washington Local News, 6pm and 11 pm Newscasts, 5/15/2008 [DVD]; Senator John Warner, Photographs by Andrea Booher/FEMA, Tour Poquoson, VA, 9/2003 [CD]; U.S. Senator Jim Webb, Nuclear Aircraft Carrier Press Conference with U.S. Senator John Warner, Governor Tim Kaine and Senator Elect Mark Warner, 11/19/2008 [DVD]; Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Awards, John W. Warner, Jr., 10/23/2007 [DVD]; Center for Politics, University of Virginia, Senator John Warner, 4/10/2006 [DVD]; Senator John Warner's Midtown Tunnel Visit, Norfolk, 9/29/2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, 4/16/2007 [DVD]; Press, 8/24/2004 [CD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, Video, 3/20 [CD]; NBC Nightly News, Iraq Resolution, 070125 [CD]; Scott Photographs [CD]; Christening CVN-77 George H.W. Bush, Northrop Grumman, 10/7/2006 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Visit to Atlantic Area, U.S. Coast Guard Photographs by PA3 Timothy Pike, 4/23/2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner [CD]; Senator John Warner, Sampling of 7 hits, 10/2004 [DVD]; Wytheville Lunch, Floods [CD]; Senator John Warner's Visits to Norfolk Region (SECNAV, U.S. Coast Guard, USS Newport News, VA Port Authority), 4/2003 [CD]; Larry King Live, reaction to President Bush's Iraq Speech, 1/10/2007 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Tapings, General Myers Tribute, William Proxmire Dinner, SPQA Awards Remarks, 10/12/2005 [CD]; George Mason University Commencement, 5/21/2005 [2 DVDs]; Senator John Warner, NASA Langley, Ft. Monroe, 10/3; Nassawaddox - Renor Dix, Cheriton - Aquaculture, Virginia Beach - Wagner, 10/4 [CD]; Senator Dick Durbin: A Different View, Air 8/1 - 9/30, 2008 [DVD]; Untitled VHS; Profile Senator John Warner, WCVE Version, Laura Strickler, 12/23/2004 [CD]; Bloomberg TV, 6/4/2008 [DVD]; 3 flash memory cards: Daily News Clips; Wytheville Lunch, Nutter Lunch [CD]","A History of Soviet Russia : Von Rauch, Georg, 1957 [book];  A Century of Leadership: Founders Day Celebration, Newport News Shipbuilding, January 17-18, 1986  [booklet];  The Spirits of 76 : Sloane, Eric, 1973 [book];  Code of Virginia, 1950, Title 11 - Rules of Virginia Supreme Court, 1984 Replacement Volume  [book];  Foreign Relations and National Security Law : Franck, Thomas M. and Michael J. Glennon, 1987 [book];  US Army in World War II: European Theater of Operations - Cross-Channel Attack : Harrison, Gordon A., 1989 [book];  Code of Virginia, 1950, Title 8.01 - Civil Remedies and Procedure, 1984 Replacement Volume  [book];  Committee on Armed Services, US Senate, 99th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, vols. I-III, 1986  [3 bound volumes];  Rules and Practices - Constitution: Jefferson's Manual, House of Representatives, 99th Congress, 1985  [bound volume];  Rules and Practices - Constitution: Jefferson's Manual, House of Representatives, 98th Congress, 1983  [bound volume]","Photo Album: USS Blue Ridge LCC-19 Commissioning, 11/14/1970 [spiralbound]; Reagan Speech, 9/27 [audiocassette]; Norfolk Debate, WHRO-TV, 9/26/1978 [audiocassette]; Fickett \u0026 Guest at 7th CD, 9/17 [audiocassette]; Debate - Richmond, 10/12 [audiocassette]; Surry News Conference - $61,000 [audiocassette]; Floor Debate on the Tower Nomination, 3/1989 [binder]; Friends of John Warner, 10/5/1995 thru 11/1/1996 [5 audiocassettes]; Loose Papers: Reprint of Congressional Record, 109th Congress, 2nd Session - \"Senate Tribute to Senator John Warner, June 22, 2006\"; Warner \"Primary Radio\", 5/9/1996 [2 audiocassettes]; Loose Portraits of Senator Warner; N. Virginia Chapter - Association of Govt. Accountants, 3/20/1984 [audiocassette]; Warner-Miller 2nd Debate [audiocassette]; Reagan PC \u0026 Reception [audiocassette]; GOP Meeting; Shad Planking; Women's Forum [VHH-C]; VNN \"Commonwealth Conversation\", 3/30/1996 [audiocassette]; Untitled Envelope: Reprint of Joint Resolution, 1/3/1980; Various Debates [audiocassette]; Virginia Federation of Republican Women [VHS-C]; Virginians for Warner Luncheon [audiocassette]; Warner Young Republicans, 3/23 [VHS-C]; Progressive Virginians Coalition [audiocassette]; Richmond Debate, 10/20/1978 [audiocassette]; Washington Post Luncheon, 8/6/1984 [audiocassette]; JWW and APM at Suffolk COC, 9/12/1978 [audiocassettes]; Photo Album: Launching of the SSN 753 Albany, 6/13/1987 [binder]; Debate - Vienna, 10/13 [audiocassette]; Untitled Audiocassette; JWW-APM - Bar Association [audiocassette]; Harrison/Warner Debate - League of Women Voters, 9/9/1984 [audiocassette]; \"Ole no. 6\" [envelope]; WGMS 570 AM, 103.5 FM - Guest Conductor Senator Warner, 12/23/1979 [audiocassette]","10/1/2008-12/31/2008 (92 folders arranged chronologically)","Fox News Interview w/Brit Hume, 11/7/2004 [VHS]; Nixon Center Ceremony Honoring, 2/8/2000 [VHS]; Senate Floor Statements from Senators Levin and Byrd, 6/22/2006 [CD]; PBS Newshour, 8/3/2006 [CD]; CNN Wolf Blitzer, 11/17/2005 [CD]; Press Conference on America's Climate Security Act, 8/2/2007 [CD]; US Senate Floor Statement, 2/17/2006 [CD]; Floor Coverage, 3/29/2001 [VHS]; Hardball, 2/12/2008 [CD]; JW/Rex NBC Story, 1/31 [VHS]; Armed Services Hearing, 9/23/2008 \u0026 9/25/2008 [2 CDs]; Senator Warner - 10,000 Votes, 5/24/2006 [VHS]; NBC Meet the Press, 2/12/2006 [CD]; Press Conference - Iraq Resolution, 1/22/2007 [CD]; Levy Center Dedication, 9/18/2005 [CD]; Face the Nation; Meet the Press; Fox News Sunday; Late Edition, 10/30/2005 [CD]; Memorial - Naval Special Warfare, 7/8/2005 [DVD]","WWO-0380; WWO-0752; WWO-0647; WWO-0646; WWO-0648; WWO-0338; WWO-0333; WWO-0337; WWO-0381; WWO-0332","WWO-0401; WWO-0353; WWO-0750; WWO-0748; WWO-0751; WWO-0753; WWO-0747; WWO-0110; WWO-0628; WWO-0640; WWO-0745","WWO-0678; WWO-0723; WWO-0677; WWO-0676; WWO-0708; WWO-0679","WWO-0242; WWO-0339; WWO-0315; WWO-0644; WWO-0286; WWO-0113; WWO-0652; WWO-0378","Miscellaneous papers from the office of Senator John Warner consist chiefly of photographs and newsclippings. Photographs include Warner with Senator John McCain and President George W. Bush; with Mikhail Gorbachev and President Ronald Reagan; at St. Anselm's College receiving an honorary degree, 1975; at a Senate swearing in ceremony; the second inauguration of Bill Clinton including Al Gore, Jesse Jackson, Newt Gingrich, and Billy Graham; with Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Anthony Kennedy, Sandra Day O'Connor, David Souter, Clarence Thomas; at the Chicago Board of Trade; with his 1984 office staff; and an official Senate portrait, 2007.","  Newspapers articles pertain to the Rappanannock River and the Woodrow Wilson Bridge over the Potomac.","  The collection also contains a selection of historical photographs and documents pertaining to Virginia copied from the holdings of the National Archives and Records Administration.","  The collection also contains a copy of a 2006 press conference on his trip to Iraq; a copy of his announcement not to seek reelection, 2007'.","  The collection also contains a disk of the Legislative Acitivity Report for his terms in office January 15, 1979 through January 2, 2009 and a videocassette of the 1997 inauguration of President Bill Clinton.","The discs contain Correspondence Archive General 1978-2008 and General Casework 1979-1995.","This addition to MSS 10191 (John W.Warner Papers) contains photographs of Senator John Warner over his career. Included are seven black and white photographs of Senator Warner as a young sailor in WWll, as a Marine in Korea during the Korean War, Senator Warner being sworn in as Secretary of the Navy, and winning his first election as the US Senator for Virginia in 1978. Four color photographs capture Senator Warner as Chairman of the US Senate Armed Services Committee and of the christening of the nuclear submarine the USS John Warner. Also included are matted photographs with plaques and commemorative coins for the christening of the nuclear submarine and matted photographs and a plaque of Senator Warner being sworn in as the Secretary of the US Navy.","This addition to MSS 10191, John W. Warner papers, contains material documenting Warner's work while in service as a Senator of Virginia (1979-2009). This includes programs and clippings of events honoring Senator Warner, correspondence with Governor George Allen, Benjamin Bradlee, Donald Beyer, Bob Dole, George W. Bush, Jerry Kilgore, and Paul Wolfowitz, campaign mailers, reports, Senator Warner's remarks for George Mason University Commencement Address and a DVD with a C-Span segment on Senator Warner's Retirement Announcement from 2009. Also included is and an opposition research report titled \"Attack from the Right\" from 1995 analyzing Senator Warner's voting record on Congressional issues and a briefing book from Warner to Romer \"Les\" Brownlee, who served as Warner's National Security Advisor which contains containing briefing documents, talking points, and other notes.","This addition to MSS 10191, John W. Warner Papers, contains two copies of oral history interview transcripts conducted by Betty Koed, the United States Senate Historian and Head of the United States Senate Historical Office, with Senator John W. Warner. The interviews were conducted between 2014 and 2017, and the subject matter ranges from Warner's service as a seventeen-year-old sailor in World War II to his Congressional career. This includes his role in the Nixon campaigns of 1960 and 1968, Warner's campaign for the U.S. Senate in 1978, and his four successful bids for re-election. He remarks on his colleagues in the Senate, his collaborative work with Presidents from Nixon to Clinton, and bonds formed on the Armed Services Committee. He also recounts specific events and issues related to Virginia, as well as significant national events of September 11, 2001, and their aftermath. Interspersed are stories related to his personal life and family.","Some material in this collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights; the University does not hold these rights and cannot grant (or withhold) copyright permissions. The donor has retained any copyrights in any portion of the collection created or authored by him. 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He did not seek reelection in 2008 and has rejoined the law firm of Hogan and Hartson, where he worked before joining the Department of Defense.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  He grew up in Washington D.C. and joined the Navy shortly after graduating from high school, leaving as a Petty Officer 3rd Class. He then did his undergraduate studies at Washington and Lee University and began post-graduate studies at University of Virginia Law School.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  With the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950, Warner joined the Marine Corps, first in active duty and then as a reserve, finally earning the rank of Captain. He resumed his studies at George Washington University and received his law degree in 1953.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e He has been married three times. His first marriage was to Catherine Conover Mellon in 1957; they divorced in 1973. He was married to actress Elizabeth Taylor in 1976; they divorced in 1982. Since 2003, he has been married to Jeanne Vander Myde. He has three children, all from his first marriage.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e In 1987, he was one of few Republicans to reject the nomination of Robert Bork to the Supreme Court. He would later break with Virginia Republicans, refusing to support the campaigns of Mike Farris and Oliver North. 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The vast majority of what makes up the constituent correspondence are the incoming letters from his constituents.  Original letters sent to the Senator were microfilmed and then destroyed.","The collection contains correspondence, scrapbooks, photograph album, facsimiles of historic documents, a three volume comprehensive calendar of Bicentennial events, and printed material generated by Senator Warner as administrator of the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration.","The papers contain the resolutions, motions, and actions of the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, 1967-1973, (the ARBA parent) and of its executive committee; a briefing book of basic data about the ARBA; clippings compiled to illustrate media reaction to Bicentennial events, and Congressional acts about the Bicentennial.","  Also included are documents identifying ARBA themes and priorities, describing international participation, and listing events, listings of important events of the American Revolution and in American history compiled by Sidney Hart, and a scrapbook of projected Bicentennial celebrations at Independence National Historic Park.","These accessions contain microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies, an item or form letter master book containing the replies, and various name indexes and weekly indexes to the correspondence together with some press clippings and indexes.","The collection consists of master copies of form letters used by Warner's office staff to respond to incoming correspondence. The books are to be used in conjunction with the microfilm as no paper copies of outgoing correspondence were kept.","A coding system based on the committees was used on each of the \"items.\"  When the senator established a position on an issue, two new \"items\" were prepared, each with the same text, but with different codes.  No copy of the outgoing letter was kept, but the incoming letter and the worksheet were assigned a number that allowed retrieval from the index built by the computer as it prepared a response.  The worksheet and letter were eventually microfilmed and the originals were destroyed.  ","The collection contains clippings of news stories and editorials mostly from Warner's campaign against Edythe Harrison with about 100 items of correspondence, chiefly by staff press aides.","Topics include arms control, avian flu, the Chesapeake Bay, coal mining and shipping and the coal slurry pipeline, defense, the appointment of judges, a Middle Eastern trip, Newport News shipyard, the Republican National Convention, the Virginia Gubernatorial election, the Virginia Congressional delegation, Charles Robb and Paul Trible.","These accessions contain microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies, changes and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies, and the name file index for 1985.","These accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies; additions to the form letter master book containing the replies; and the 1988, 1989, 1990, and 1991 name indexes.","These accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies; and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies.","These accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence; and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies.","These accessions contain additional microfilms and compact discs of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence.","These accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","These accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","These accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","Additions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","Additions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","Additions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.","John Warner's papers consist of his office files and constituent correspondence.","There is no box 218 for this series.","Appropriations 1999; Appropriations 2000","Meeting Requests; NGIC - Charlottesville; Potomac Yards Transit Study; Visitors Center nr. W. Monument; Culmore Playing Field (Susan McGill); American Association of Port Authorities; Army Museum; U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; National Capitol Area Council Goshen Dam Project Lake Merriweather, VA FY 2001 Funding Initiative; Lorton Correctional Complex GSA Report to Congress 1/3/2000","GSA Courthouses; National Health Museum; Richmond Canal; Rail Regulation; S.535 - Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Improvement Act; Fawn Lake - Wilderness Area; NEA; PTO","Richmond Airport; Richmond Airport; Williamsburg Buses; Hampton Roads Transit Bus Project; GRTC/City of Richmond; Metro - Royal St. Garage; VA Transit-Statewide Bus; Newport News Airport; Mt. Vernon Ladies Association; WMATA Letter re: Millennium Celebration; Fort Eustis; OMC; Hampton Roads Maritime Alliance; Georgetown Fuel Cell Buses; Danville Airport; FAA Bill - MWAA Provisions; Amtrak Hi-Speed Rail; Newport News Airport-Jim Smith; Advanced Multi-Fuels, Hans Mumm; Trail; Maritime Security; Pay Equity; United-Visit 4/27/99, China Service ltr; US - China Service; Drexel's Smart-Tech Wilson Bridge; Nuke Waste; EPA v. Utilities; Mining Waste; NYC Trash; NOAA - National Disaster Reduction Initiative; MTBE; Lorton - DC Appropriations; Jones Act Waivers; Old Dominion University; George Mason; Truman Naming Bill; Gas/Oil Prices; Orkand - Rick Scholze","Human Services Reauthorization; VA WA II; Old Nominations","Kemba Smith; Vinters; SS Earnings Test; Early Learning; Satcher; Flat Glass; Trauma Care; TAP/BRAND/CSBG's/CAA's","Trip File - Virginia Tech/Blacksburg/Dublin 8-2-99; VA Tech Trip, 8-2-99; Gen.; Miscellaneous; Mark Warner; Constitution; Legislative Veto; Warner Record; Campaign; Campaign; Campaign 1997; Daryl Jones Confirmation","SMWG: Sen. Warner; loose papers; SMWG: Hill Visits; Liberty Bill; Empire Washington Corporation; An Assessment of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act in 1998, 2/1999 ; Liberty Bill '99; One Stop; Credit Union; Burlington; Federal Prison Industries; PUHCA; Commuter Tax; Internet Tax; unmarked (3) containing correspondence; Vern S. 401; Historic Property Tax Credit, HR 1945; Credit Unions; Blind Trust; Private Securities Litigation Reform Act; Confidentiality; DOL-GPO; H.R. 1945- Estate Tax/Historic Property; Internet Tax; Colonial Williamsburg Tax; A Taxpayer's Guide to Federal Spending, FY 2001; Budgets- Labor Budget; Budget Agreement 1997; Reconciliation 1997; 97 Reconciliation/Tax","Lottery; Chas Phillips; Labor Shortage [hi-tech] Education/Vocational Training; Public TV; CPB; Broadcaster; Bell Atlantic Hopeline; Communications FCC; unmarked (2) containing correspondence; Telecommunications Reform; Low Power TV; FCC- CFW Communication; Telecomm.- Interconnection; S. 652 Telecommunications Competition and Deregulation Act, 1995; Leo One USA Briefing Book; Broadband; Competitive Broadband Coalition; Telecomm","Freddie Mac; Voting Disability; Housing; S.830; Ricky Ray, Hemophilia, S. 358; O'Dorisio; EPIC S.729; AG Dairy Amendment; Health - Children; Fetal Tissue; Boxer - Women's Health/NIH; Lice; Gunshot Detection, Gun Safety (Schools); Medicare; GMHSI BC/BS; Hemophilia/Ricky Ray; PARCA; WIPA; FERPA; BCBS/Fed Reaction; BC/BS GHMSI; BCBS / D.C. Charter; untitled; untitled correspondence (3)","Tax - General 7/2/96; Flat Tax; Cap Gains; Korea; Vargas; Extradition; REIT Conflict S.342; NTU; Tax - AMT; AMT; Legislative- Coal; [untitled]","Fast Track; Glaxo; Foreign Trade Zone; Trade; Ricky Ray ; Fred Hochberg; 06/02/98 -- e-commerce \u0026 Y2K Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Meetings; Hunger Has a Cure Act 1997; Untitled folder: Kenaf; IRA S.12; Securities Litigation Reform S.240; S.667; Alexis Herman; COLI","Securities; Suspense Accounts - ROCCO; Mexico Loans; Securities Litigation Reform S.240 (H.R. 1058); S.2955 Charitable Organizations Disclosure Bill 1992","Army Corps of Engineers; Ferry Farm Information; National Park Service File 1996; Information/CRS Pending Requests; George Washington Postage Legislation; Air Force Memorial Information; Member ISTEA requests; Government of Puerto Rico Resolution; Census Information for Congress ; Everglades; Mariner's Museum Info; Pfiesteria Information; George Washington Commemorative ; Meetings - Dr. Bradley B. Cox; VDOT Highway Files 1996; VDOT Highway Projects Info; Letters Awaiting Agency Response; NEA Pro; NEA Con; Drunk Driving; NEA Pro/Con [empty]; COLAs; American Heritage Rivers Act (HR 1842); ISTEA; Langley Full Scale Tunnel; Wilderness Battlefield Legislation","InterBank; Press Briefing on 1999 Income and Poverty Estimates, Dr. Daniel H. Weinberg, 9/26/2000 (2); Harvard Conference on the Internet and Society, Bill Gates, keynote speaker; Impact on the Military Resale Systems and Consumers of S.1415 - \"Universal Tobacco Settlement Act\"; Opposition by the Dept. of Defense to Sec. 1146, S.1415 - \"Universal Tobacco Settlement Act\"; Statement Submitted on Behalf of the International Swaps and Derivatives Assoc. Inc. in Relation to the 6/5/1996 Hearing Before the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee; Money Income in the United States, US Census Bureau, 1999; Poverty in the United States, US Census Bureau, 1999; Income and Poverty 1999, US Census Bureau, 9/2000; Ford Plant; Burlington; Whitehead; Section 1706 - Tax (Independent Contractors); NASCAR - Tobacco; Securities Lit. 98; Agenda; Wormser; FMI/Issues; Joe Roberts; World Congress on IT; untitled binder: Governorship, Economic Changes, Election Predictions, Urban Challenges, Campaign Reform, Transportation, Impeachment; Dr. Nirschl; Bill Stuart; Water Project - Appomattox; CAVE - NSF; NTO Report; Hong Kong; Satellites; NCRI; Grassroots Lobby Platform; Economic Eye on Cuba 12/25/2000 12/31/2000; Hong Kong; D\u0026P - Hong Kong; China/Hong Kong; Jones Act SB 1813 Coastal Trade; CBI HR 2014 Caribbean Bosin Initiative; Virginia Engineering; Asian Policy Toward the 21st Century: Four Speeches on Relations with Asia in 1998 Covering Japan, Southeast Asia, Korea and China, by Sen. Max Baucus; Congressional Record vol.144 no.63, 5/18/1998; Philip Morris - Saudi; PUHCA","SS Conf; Retirement Security Conference, Monday, Oct. 20, Richmond, Marriott (3); Reachback; Older Americans Act; Disaster IRA; SS - Public Forum; Impeachment","NSF (National Science Foundation); Nominations - Labor; Appointments; Untitled: Letter from Charles Rossotti regarding confirmation hearing; Fred Feinstein, DOL Nominee; 05/14/98--Hochberg Nomination, Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Montpelier; Arts; Museums; Women's Connection Online; Northern Virginia Technology Council; SBA - Hochberg; Aliron International Inc.; Fox Television-Norfolk; NFIB (National Federation of Independent Businesses); Mineworkers; Martinsville; Tourism Bill S.1623/S.1735; Untitled: Materials regarding the Empowerment Zone Initiative; From Disengagement to Engagement: The Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia Empowerment Zone Application, 10/9/1998","NASA Langley Research Center; untitled: TIMED; NASA: Roles and Missions, Implementation of Recs.; NASA; NASA Contributions to High Performance Aircraft; NASA; NASA - Langley; NASA Budget Cuts; Monthly Clippings/Media Coverage for : 8/1999; Langley/NASA; untitled; Virginia Space Grant Consortium; NASA Information; NASA; Tech Ed","Encryption; IT Commission - National Software Alliance; Information Technology; High Tech; Technology; Ericsson; Y2K; Ed. Tech Caucus; untitled; Correspondence regarding Ericsson; IT Workforce - Commerce; AOL; Supercomputers; Advanced Technology Program; Bionetics - Hampton, Virginia; Center for Innovative Technology; Technology","Black Dog of Fate , by Peter Balakian; High Hopes: The Clinton Presidency and the Politics of Ambition , by Stanley A. Renshon; D.C. by the Numbers: A State of Failure , by Thomas N. Edmonds and Raymond J. Keating; Enactment of Provisions of H.R. 5408, The Floyd D. Spence National Defense Authorization Act for the Fiscal year 2001  (2 copies); The Confederate Blockade of Washington, D.C., 1861-1862 , by Mary Alice Wills; The Book of Yaak , Rick Bass; Passion for Truth , by Arlen Specter ; National Defense Reauthorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001 ; Pushing the Horizon: Seventy-Five Years of High Stakes Science and Technology at the Naval Research Laboratory , by Iavan Amato; Spoiled: The Dangerous Truth About a Food Chain Gone Haywire , by Nicols Fox ; The Waldheim Affair: Democracy Subverted , by Harold H. Tittmann, III; One Nation, Two Cultures , by Gertrude Himmelfarb ; Republic.com , by Cass Sunstein ; Your Life's Workbook: How to Achieve and Get Everything You Want , by Charley Swayne; One More Bridge to Cross: Lowering the Cost of War , by John Poole; Life's Matrix , by Philip Ball; Finding Our Roots, Facing Our Future , by Robert E. Freer, Jr.; All About Birds , by Dorothy Mitchell; CEO Logic: How to Think and Act Like a Chief Executive , by C. Ray Johnson; It's All So Damn Simple , by I. M. \"Smoky\" Ryan","UNOS, Organ Allocation and Donation; Joint Hearing of the House Comm. Subcomm. On Health and Environment and the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm.: \"Putting Pateients First: Resolving Allocation of Transplant Organs\", Testimony of Clive O. Callender,M.D. 6/18/1998; Testimony by Peggy Dreker on HHS Regulations: Joint Hearing of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm. And House Subcomm. On Health and Environment, 6/18/1998; Testimony Before the House Commerce Subcomm. On Health and Environment and the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm.: \"Putting Patients First: Resolving Allocation of Transplant Organs\" Submitted by John J. Fung, M.D., Ph.D., 6/18/1998; Testimony of Dr. Lawrence G. Hunsicker, Pres., United Network for Organ Sharing, Before a Joint Hearing of the House Commerce Comm. And Sen. Labor and Human Resources Committee, 6/18/1998; UNOS Congressional Hearing 6/18/1998; FDA Draft Guidance; Health Care Quality 5/20/1997; \"Protecting Public Health: CDC Project Grants for Preventable Health Services\"; Hearing of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm. Subcomm. On Public Health and Safety: \"AHCPR's Role in Health Care Quality Improvement\" 2/11/1998; HIPAA Implementation; Briefing Book: The FCA and Tobacco Regulation, The Tobacco Institute, 9/1995","Southern Dairy Compact/Virginia Farm Bureau Communications Regarding Federal Milk Marketing/Milk Pricing Concerns 2/1999; Dairy Policy Briefing Book prepared by the International Dairy Foods Assoc.; President Clinton's 1997 Budget: A Brief Overview, prepared by the U.S. Senate Budget Committee Staff, 3/19/1996; An Analysis of the President's Budgetary Proposals for FY 1999; Senate Republican Conference Supplemental Recess Resource Guide: Balanced Budget Amendment; Side-by-Side Comparison: Balanced Budget Reconciliation Act of 1995 S.1357 / Seven-Year Balanced Budget Reconciliation Act of 1995 H.R.2491, Prepared by the Majority Staffs Senate \u0026 House Committees on the Budget 11/1995; Briefing Book on the Balanced Budget Amendment 1/1997; The Debt Limit, by Stephen C. Francis, 11/2/1995; Senate Republican Conference Returned Survey; National Science Foundation Justification Of Estimates Of Appropriations To Congress Fiscal Year 1999; 1995/1996 Peanut Program Material; Senate Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition And Forestry Peanut Program Field Hearing 8/22/1995 In Suffolk, Virginia; Senate Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition And Forestry Peanut Program Field Hearing 8/22/1995 In Suffolk, Virginia; Philip Morris Handbook Federal Tobacco Excise And Lookback Taxes (2/2000); Small Business Administration Information - Small Business Loans Background Material ; USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Special Report On Dam Projects 12/1998 - Rehabilitation Of Aging Flood Control Dams; American Iron And Steel Institute Public Policy Statements 1999-2000 106th Congress; The Proposed Duncan Knob Ski Resort Preliminary Feasibility Study 12/15/1996","28 envelopes of press clippings, arranged by month","Forestry; Sugar; AG; Delaney; Horse Transportation; Beef; Peanuts","FDA Commissioner Briefing Book Senate Comm. On Labor and Human Resources 7/8/1998; Health Care Reform 94: The Search for a Consensus; Medical Device Education Day 4/2/1997; Higher Education Act Amendments of 1998; Briefing Materials on the Proposed Resolution","Original Intent: The Courts, the Constitution, \u0026 Religion , by David Barton;  Of Happiness: An Essay , by Volterra;  The C-Span Revolution , by Stephen Frantzich and John Sullivan;  Fix the U.S. Budget!: Urgings of an \"Abominable No-Man\" , by Jim Miller;  Ernie Dickerman, 1910-1998: A Tribute ;  Storm Over Iraq: Air Power and the Gulf War , by Richard P. Hallion;  American Generalship: Character is Everything: The Art of Command , by Edgar F. Puryear Jr.;  Scandal at the Oak Beach Inn: Political Corruption vs. Long Island's Hottest Nightclub , by Robert W. Matherson;  An Eye for Winners , by Lillian Vernon;  Body Count: Moral Poverty and How to Win America's War Against Crime and Drugs , by William J. Bennett, John J. DiIulio, Jr., and John P. Walters;  The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling , by James Hillman;  Perfect Lies: A Century of Great Golf Stories , multiple authors;  The Spirit of Hungary , by Stephen Sisa;  Purls of Wisdom: 94 Three-Minute Moments of Unconventional Views to Fill Life's Short Breaks , by Don Hansler;  The Rising Tide , by Jerry J. Jasinowski;  Nuts! Southwest Airline's Crazy Recipe for Business and Personal Success , by Kevin Freiberg and Jackie Freiberg;  The End of Money and the Struggle for Financial Privacy , by Richard W. Rahn;  Break Out of the Box , by Mike Vance and Diane Deacon;  The Blake Streak , by George P. Morrill","31 envelopes of press clippings, arranged by month","Atoka-M'Burg; Disney; Portrait Monument (Suffrage Statue); Brady Bill; Nixon; C.I.A.-Ames Case; Aspin-Perry-Secdef Nomination; Gulf War/Iraqi POW Resettlement; Senate Race Oped/Eds; Friendly Fire; Baseball; Base Closing '93; Senate Race-June; Senate Race Oped/Eds; G. Bush; Senate Race-April/May; 1994 Major Speeches; Packwood; Presidential 1992; Petersburg Tornado; Deutch-CIA Confirm; Clarence Thomas; Gays in the Military; 1992 Major Speeches; NAFTA; Gulf Trips; Contract with America; D.C. Statehood; North, Oliver; Stadium","1/2000; 12/1999; 39 packets of press clippings, arranged by day; 11/1999","25 envelopes of clippings, from 1999-2000","10 folders of press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from January to October 1999","Voluntary Efforts to Expand Health Insurance Coverage- Labor and Human Resources Committee; CFC Propellants in the Atmosphere, in Inhalers and in Regulation- Labor and Human Resources Committee; NSF Reauthorization Bill; Support Strategies for Clinical Research and Alternative Medicine Research at the NIH- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Coordination of NIH Research Efforts: Three Case Studies- Labor and Human Resources Committee; US Healthcare Workforce: Realigning to Meet the Future- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Global Health: US Response to Infectious Disease- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Health Insurance Coverage of Contraceptives- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Women's Health: Providing the Right Information at the Right Time- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Reauthorization of the NEA and NEH: A Focus on Education; National Institutes of Health Revitalization Act of 1996; Prescription Drug User Fee Act; Tobacco Settlement: Public Health or Public Harm?- Labor and Human Resources Committee; National Science Foundation Reauthorization; Biomedical Research Priorities: Who Should Decide?- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Protecting Our Medical Information Rights, Responsibilities, and Risks- Labor and Human Resources Committee","Box of loose press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from April-October 2000","5 folders containing press clips (clipping service computer print-out), from 9/1998-1/1999 and 10/1999","WLR Foods [presentation folder]; Minor Use [presentation folder]; Dairy; Peanuts 1995; Russian Poultry Ban; American Sheep Industry Association Memorandum [loose]; VA Agri-businesses; Farm Bill 7/3/1996; Farm Bureau; Antimicrobials [presentation folder]; Agriculture- General- Virginia; Untitled folder regarding committee on agriculture; Peanut Title- 1990 Farm Bill; Ethanol; Poultry; Rural Elec. Co-ops; Agriculture- Environment; Packer Concentration; Delaney; 1995 Farm Bill [loose]; Florida Everglades/Sugar","Health Care Quality and Consumer Protection- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Oversight Hearing on Implementation of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Workplace Religious Freedom Act- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Improving the Health Status of Children- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Employment Non-Discrimination Act- Labor and Human Resources Committee; FDA Reform Background Materials; Scientific Discoveries in Cloning: Challenges for Public Policy- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Genetic Information and Health Care- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Analysis of the Natural Disaster Protection Partnership Act; Health Care Quality Grievance Procedures- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Reauthorization of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Improving the Quality of Child Care- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Federal Legislation relating to Health Care Quality- Labor and Human Resources Committee; Health Insurance Coverage for 55 to 64 Year Olds- Labor and Human Resources Committee","Untitled: Legislation: S. 1648 The Preventing Addition To Smoking Among Teens Act Or Past Act Of 1997 [Binder]; Hearing Of The Labor And Human Resources Committee Subcommittee On Public Health And Safety \"Oversight Of The Occupational Safety And Health Administration Thursday, 7/10/1997 [Binder]; Untitled: Labor Committee Mark-Up 3/10/1998: Legislation To Amend The Public Health Service Act; Tobacco Issues [Binder]; The Team Act, Teamwork For Employees And Managers Briefing Book For Hearing 2/12/1997 [Binder]; United States Senate Committee On Labor And Human Resources Team Act (S.295) And OSHA Reform And Reinvention Act (S.1423) [Binder]; Untitled: The Prescription Drug User Fee Act, Briefing Book For Congressional Staff [Binder]","20 unopened envelopes of press clippings; 7/7 - Geoff [spiral notebook]; loose papers: Sen. Warner statements; 4/1996 - 5/1996 [spiral notebook]; loose papers: clippings, statements, and correspondence; 2 packets of press clippings; 2/11/1997 to 4/26/1997 [spiral notebook]; 8/1996 - 2/1997 [spiral notebook]; 4/28 - 7/1/1997 [spiral notebook]; 5/1996 - 8/1996 [spiral notebook]; Senator Warner statements [packet]","6 folders of press clippings in folders by month and filed by date, 2 folders for August and September.","Box of loose press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from 10/2000 to 4/2001","9 Folders of press clippings from 11/1999 to 7/2000","Box of loose press clips (clipping service computer print-out) from January to April 2000","VA Racing Commission; L, HHS, ED/Fg 1997; Goals 2000; Puerto Rican Clemency; Goals 2000 Education America Act [binder]; Breast Implants; Civil Asset for Future","S. Fibel; Princeton Homes; Pope's Head Parkway; DOT- Essential Air Service Regulations; State Department - USIA; Transportation Facts; National Endowment/Arts; Tidewater Winds; John Arnn; Norfolk-Southern/Lunenburg Center; Loose Paper: Southwest Virginia Community College NEA grant application; SBA- Greekfest- Virginia Beach","Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Military repayment on loans; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Wellstone Amend. To HEA/Warner NCAA Objections; Study Report- Avtex Fibers [book]; EPW: R \u0026 D Subcommittee: AVTEX: Notebook Material; EPW: R \u0026 D Subcommittee: AVTEX: General; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : blank folder; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Wellstone; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Hutchinson; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Graham; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Specter- Campus Crime; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Harkin; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Sessions; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Wellstone- Welfare [empty]; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Kennedy; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Bingaman; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Santorum; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Loose paper: legislative record material; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Feinstein; Avtex, Virginia; Amendments Offered on Senate Floor; S.1882 Higher ED : Distance Learning","91 folders in chronological order by date","CCA concerns/Bruce Leftwich; General Higher ED: Warner's Statement, sec 326 HBCU added; Loose Paper: H.R. 6; ED Flex Charter Schools; ED Flex","Health Care Safety Net; PPUFA; Medical Devices; Nursing Short; Bio Terrorism - Public Health","McLellan; M Tumargo; CJS FY 2002: VA LW Museum; CJS FY 2002: Marymont; Boy Scouts; CJS FY 2002: Virginia Comm. Policy; CJS FY 2002: Tech; Zerhouni; CJS FY 2002: Achievable Dream; Barry Crane; CJS FY 2002: VA Commonwealth NIH \u0026 Consol. BIO-H023; CJS FY 2002: VA Integrated Justice Tech; Pickering [binder]; CJS FY 2002: VA State Police; Virginia Department of Corrections Available Bed Space [binder]; JUDGE SHIP BOASBERG, JAMES; Car Dealer Manuf. ARB; CJS FY 2002: Benedetti; James; Jay Stephens; CJS FY 2002: Mitretek; Flores; Owen; CJS FY 2002: Secures; CJS FY 2002: VSA Terrorist Information Network Senator John Warner's Office","Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Trauma System; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: General Information; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: WNVT - Megahertz; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Neurol. Center; Juvenile Justice Bill: Brady Bill Information; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Danville/ Piedmont; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: H Black Colleges; Juvenile Justice Bill [presentation folder]; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Criminal Justice Tech; Juvenile Justice Bill: Warner Position; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: VA Living Museum; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Franklin County DARE; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Gov School; Juvenile Justice Bill: Gun Vote Record \u0026 Summary of This Bill; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Youth Leadership Initiative YLI; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: 2000 Labor HHS / Amend ETC; Labor HHS - 2000: Conference; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: CJS Appropriations; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Massey Cancer Center; Labor HHS - 2000: Summaries ETC; Juvenile Justice Bill: Gun Control Votes and Prop.; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Achievable Dream; Juvenile Justice Bill: Summaries/ Genina. of Bill; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: INS Arlington; Juvenile Justice Bill: Guns/ Ammunition; Labor HHS - 2000: Letters Signed etc.; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: D.C. Appropriations; Labor HHS - 2000: Other Requests Projects; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: VA HUD; Labor HHS - 2000: YLI; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Christopher Newport University [presentation folder]; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Colonial Williamsburg FY 2001; Labor HHS - 2000: Interest Groups; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Gunshot Tech; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: JMV Center for Sust. Health; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Virginia Living Museum Campaign [presentation folder]; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Roanoke INS; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Meth - New WS Agent; Labor HHS - 2000: L-HHS Letter Funding Requests FY 2000; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Cent VA Education Study; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: FED Pub Def / Offers; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: VA Tech \u0026 Danville Ben Davenport; Juvenile Justice Bill: Views on S259 From lobbyists, etc.; Juvenile Justice Bill: Conference; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: VA State Police; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: RISS; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: GM Educ.","Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: E2E Marymont 2001; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Shepherd Poverty W \u0026 L; Medicare BBA FIX 99: $1500 Cap; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Haysi; Other Appropriations FY 2002: Eastern Mennonite University [binder]; Medicare BBA Giveback 2000 [presentation folder]; Other Appropriations FY 2002: untitled: Newport News; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Practice Expenses Rv.; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Boys \u0026 Girls; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: WVUT; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Summaries Medic. Ref.; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Premium Support; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: UVA Rural Schools; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Children's Museum; Medicare BBA FIX 99: S.37 / S1263, Outpatient and Patient Transfer S37 - Drg/Transfer S1263 - Stop Loss; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Skilled Nursing Facilities; Other Appropriations FY 2002: VA Tech; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Classika Theater; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: YLI; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Colonial Williamsburg; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: CSBG; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Medicare and Choice; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Grad Med EDCIC; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Medicare \u0026 Choice; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Home Health; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: VHSC; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Fairfax County CHHS; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS:: Massey; Other Appropriations FY 2002: East Menn.; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Old Dom University; Other Appropriations FY 2002: UVA Terrorism; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: George Mason; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Med. Reimbursement; Medicare BBA Giveback 2000: VCSI; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: First Freedom Center; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: VCU; Medicare BBA FIX 99: BBA - General Fix Summaries; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Institute for Student Achievement","Fisher, Davies, Atkeson Conference, 7/27/89; EPW - 101st Congress M.R. Deland Confirm (7/25/89); EPW - 101st Congress Full Committee Hearing (Conf) 7/27/89; EPW - 101st Congress Full Committee Oil Spill Mark-up (7/27/89)","Committee On Labor And Human Resources Subcommittee On Aging, \"Meeting The Challenges Of Alzheimer's Disease: The Biomedical Research That Will Carry Us Into The Twenty-First Century\" Thursday, 6/5/1997, 2:30 P.M. [Binder]; Community Service Employment For Older Americans (Reauthorization Of The Older Americans Act) Key Issues [Binder]; Lechler - False Claims Act; Elian Gonzalez; Older Americans Act Reauthorization [Binder]; S.331 - Work Incentives Act; MR Services / Gen. Jones [presentation folder]; U.S. Senate Committee On Labor And Human Resources, HIV/Aids: Recent Developments And Future Opportunities 10/30/1997 [Binder]; U.S. Senate Committee On Labor And Human Resources, Substance Abuse: The Science Of Addiction And Options For Treatment 7/28/1998 [Binder]","Absarokee MT File [presentation folder]; SEAA/1993; Literacy [presentation folder]; Job Corps [presentation folder]; Coverdell at Education Accounts [presentation folder]","Victims Comp Fund [presentation folder]; Nirschl; Konnarock Stone Mountain Health; Religion [presentation folder]; IDEA [presentation folder]; Refugee Protection Act [presentation folder]; Men's Issues: VAWA, Fatherhood, Responsible Fatherhood Act of 1999 [presentation folder]; Corps [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: Clippings and Correspondence related to Healthcare; Organ Allocation [presentation folder]; Bariatric Surgery [presentation folder]","100th Congress Floor Statements 2nd Session [binder]; Warner Sponsored \u0026 Co-Sponsored Bills 100th Congress 1st Session [binder]; 100th Congress: Bills Sponsored and Cosponsored by Senator Warner [binder]; 99th Congress: Bills Sponsored and Co-sponsored by Senator Warner [binder]","1995 EPW, January - March; 1995 Veterans; 1995 EPW, July - December; 1995 Judiciary; 1995 EPW, April - June; 1995 Intelligence; 1995 Governmental Affairs; 1995 Labor; 1995 Finance; 1995 Foreign Relations; 1995 Rules","VHDA Housing Policy; VA Housing Project; Greenstone Housing Projects; Tourism Caucus Membership List [presentation folder]; Trade- Timber; Columbia 1st; Trade Adjustment Assistance; Hampton Roads; Trade Effects on Virginia- State Initiatives; Shipyards; Trade- Steel; Sugar File; Customs 100: VA Inland Port; Letters [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: Loose correspondence; Natural Resources/Coal; Housing: Lee Gardens Apartments Mtg. w/Wolf 18 2/1987; 100th Congress Rules 9/23/1987; Richmond HUD Personnel; Sugar; VA- 101st Congress CDI-SNAP II Control; Banking: Sovran Bank; Banking 101: HUD Richmond Office; Rural Housing; Reverse Mortgage File; Briefings [presentation folder]","Credit Union; Fort Belvoir/Engineer Proving Ground Springfield Complex; Investors S \u0026 L (Sydney Bostian); Wilson-Weeks Cargo, Carl Smith; Iraqi Issue Scott Wilson; Deposit Insurance Corporation; Deregulation Glass/Steagal Repeal; Nichols Amendment UN/US Command \u0026 Control; Banking Reform Bill S. 543; Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Norfolk; Graphs-Charts on Taxes; NVR Savings Bank; Morton Halperin No. 14; Tim Ryan Political Recommendation; U.S. Navy Memorial [binder]; Raise Standard Deduction; Methanol Plantship Project; Tax Extenders; Somalia Invest SASC; Somalia","FDA; Health/Reading; Untitled presentation folder: Legislation; Health; PARCA; Home Health; Retirement Security; Child Care; HC Compliance Packaging Council; Med. Confidentiality; Loose Correspondence; Ricky Ray (2 folders); Loose: Joint Explanatory Statement of the Committee on Conference","Loose Correspondence; R \u0026 D in VA; Potomac Knowledge way Project Packet; Uniform Standards Coalition packet; American Cancer Society: An Analysis and Review of the Proposed Tobacco Settlement; American Lung Association Research packet; Information technology Congressional Working Group, 4/10/1996 [binder]; VA Technology Council Annual Report 1996; Amendment Template [binder]; Information Technology Association of America packet; Loose correspondence, reports, clippings, press releases regarding tobacco; Information Technology Industry Council; 7 loose technology packets: VA Tech IT Workers, National Software Alliance; 21st Century Workforce Commission; Loose press releases regarding tobacco; Iota's Public Policy Report Fall 1998-Winter 1999 [binder]; Loose reference materials","Response from Senator Mikulski to Co-Sponsored Letter on the Space Station Freedom Program; Reston Facility: NASA Audrey Moore request for meeting with NASA 3/28/1991; Telecommunications Equipment Research and Manufacturing Competition Act 1990 S. 1981; Amtrak Reauthorization and Improvement Act H.R. 5095; Space Station Freedom Program Reston, VA; Environment and Public Works Hearing 2/5/1991, Infrastructure, Productivity, and Economic Growth; The Honorable John Warner; Environment and Public Works Hearing 2/7/1991, Demographic Trends and Transportation Demand; Telecommunications Equipment, Research and Manufacturing Competition Act of 1991 S. 173; Space Station Freedom Program; Wall Street Journal: After Recent Setbacks, NASA Faces a Fight Over Funding, 7/9/1990; Environment and Public Works Water resources, Transportation, Infrastructure Sub-committee, Hearing Magnetic Levitation Transportation Systems, 3/7/1990; MFJ Legislation Must be Fair to All Telcos; Endless Error: The Case for Lifting the Bell Restrictions [binder]; Environment and Public Works Hearing 8/1/1991 GSA; EPW Hearing 1) Congestion Pricing 2) Infrastructure Investment Commission, 3/20/1991; Congressman Wolf's paperwork on Reston: NASA [presentation folder]; EPW Hearing Oversight of GSA's FY 1992 Program Promotion of Public Building Design Excellence, 3/14/1991; \"Local Phone Firms Gain New Freedom\", Washington Post, 7/26/1991","Contracting Out; Cola Cap/Semi-Annual Change; Day Care for Fed. Employees/S. 3007, H.R. 6269; Civil Service General; FY 1985 Budget Request Actions; Commission; Moving Expense Bill-P.L. 98-151; Draft Registration for Civil Service, S. 2740, H.R. 3984; Comparable Worth; Relocation Services; Civil Service Ex-Spouses, S.2821/HR 2300; Closed Inquiries, 1/29/85; Nomination; Pay Equity: The Comparable Worth Issue IP0283P [portfolio folder]; Civil Service Commission; FAA Police Pay; C.S. Correspondence - Legislative; Comparable Worth-1985; Misc. Remarks/Speech Prep.; D.C. Statehood; Bennett Nomination; Becton Nomination","Portsmouth; Edinburgh Greens: 202; Lonesome Pine Hospital; Newport News Voting Rights; Loose Paper: First Baptist Church Bute Street; Prince William Co.; SS United States; Loose Paper: The Allegheny Parkway Report; Lynchburg: Neighborhood Development; Loose Paper: Virginia Water Resources Report; Peninsula Homebuilders Sec. 404; Loose Paper: correspondence; Head Start- Fairfax; Colonel's Quarters; Makemie Manor; Pel Regs - Asphalt; Suffolk Housing - Bishop Black Well, Oct. 24; CDBG- Lynchburg Alphonso Grant; Lewinsville Retirement Res.; RIEGEL; Theatre IV - UDAG; Loose Paper: correspondence; Loose Paper: correspondence; The Care Center; Virginia Air and Space Center Hampton Roads History Center; Church Hill Historic District; 8th; Norfolk People Move; VHD A: Sec. 8 Housing; Stoney Creek Health Center; Gordonsville - CDBG Water Supply; Telamon Corp./labor grant; Enterprise Zones; Loudoun Ambulatory - Surgical Cox; HHS - VA. Water Project; Small Business Admin.; Homeless Day Care - Junior League; Loudoun Memorial Hospital; Loose paper: correspondence; Jack and Shelly Jones - EPA","Management Systems [presentation folder]; Transportation Appropriations/NHS Amendment; Toll Facilities; Simon; Leaky-Jeffords Sec. 143; Repeal Sanction (Mack); Crumb Rubber [presentation folder]; Gregg Bond-I \u0026 M; Third Party; Tolls-Baucus/McConnell; Sarbanes/Mikulski-BW Parkway; NHS Design Standards [presentation folder]; Hours of Service; Murkowski/Dalton Highway; Section 1003 ( c ); DBE's; Conformity; Lautenberg-Speed Limits; CBO Letter; Johnston; Cohen - 13 c; Kohl-Wisc. Truck Weights; Roth/Biden Amtrak Amendment; Thomas: Continue Research [presentation folder]; Reid-Truck Speed Limits; Agriculture-Hours of Service; Members Requests; Grams/Property; Motorcycle Helmets; CMAQ; Freight International Financing; Woodrow Wilson Bridge Bill; Woodrow Wilson Bridge; Thomas - 2nd Amendment; Florida [presentation folder]; CMAQ; Graham: Alligator Alley [presentation folder]; Daschle/Pressler - Sioux City; U.S. 81; McConnell/Ford-Natcher Bridge; Hatfield/Packwood I-5; Jeffords/Design Criteria; Managers Amendment; Innovative Financing; Stevens-S. 440; NHS/Amtrak; NHS Statements; Single Audit; Penn Station [presentation folder]; Dulles Greenway 1995; Pressler/Metric; Specter; Bumpers; Domenici; Recreational Trails; Lott-Pearl River Bridge/Airport Connector; Hutchinson/Tarrant County; Woodrow Wilson Bridge Improvement Study [envelope]; McCain: Demo Funding","Marshal Home Preservation Fund; NPS/Shenandoah Valley Report; Untitled Folder: The Civil War Trust; Manassas- Volunteer Mounted Horse Patrol; Shenandoah Valley National Battlefields Partnership Act of 1993; Shenandoah Valley National Battlefields Partnership Act of 1993; Universal Cask System: VA Power; Patriots Memorial","100th Congress (1st \u0026 2nd Session) Armed Services; 99th Congress (1st \u0026 2nd Sessions) Veterans Affairs; 99th Congress (1st \u0026 2nd Session) Armed Services","Commerce, 1990; Fin- Health-RTD, 1990; Finance, 1990; EPW, 1990; Housing, 1990; Labor-RTD, 1990; Interior- Battlefields, 1990; Judiciary, 1990; Foreign Relations, 1990; Labor, 1990; Veterans, 1990; Governmental Affairs, 1990; Energy, 1990; Rules, 1990","Correspondence dealing with the Coal industry Retiree Health Benefit Act [binder]; Untitled presentation folder: Dear Colleague/Attachments; Statement on the introduction of the Reachback Tax Emergency Relief Act [binder]; Untitled presentation folder: Press; Untitled presentation folder: Legal; Loose Paper: legislative material, correspondence from 1994; Untitled Folder: material dealing with Reachback tax Relief act","Untitled presentation folder: Reach Back Relief 1995; Pittston; Pittston; 1995; Untitled presentation folder: Notes; Reach back Relief Act 1994; Coal Tax Credit","ESA: Pacific Rivers Council; Rhinehart Tire Fire Superfund Site; ABEX Superfund Site-- Portsmouth, VA; RCRA Hearing: Municipal Waste Recycling; 6/5/91; Commerce: NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center; Buckingham County Landfill; Virginia Superfund Sites [presentation folder]: Dixie Caverns Landfill Superfund- Rake; EPW: General: Suffolk Landfill; Fairfax Tank Farm; Virginia Superfund Sites [presentation folder]: H \u0026 H, Inc./FLIPPO Superfund Site; Buckingham county Landfill Superfund Site [book]; Cheatham Annex; Scott's Creek Dump (Portsmouth)","100th Congress (1st and 2nd Session) - Foreign Affairs [binder]; 99th Congress (1st and 2nd Session)- Foreign Affairs [binder]; Binder: empty","2/18 Richland Black Lung Meeting [binder]; Senate Special Committee on Aging-4/11/1990 [binder]; Yeltsin Visit; Virginia Hospital Association Spring Conference-HOS/PAC Breakfast; Black Lung Trust Fund Briefing Books [binder]; Health Insurance Access; Children's Hospital of the Kings Daughters/Tricare Reforms; Welfare Reform; Health Care Reform Conference in Norfold-1/1994; White House Conference on Aging; Nirschl et al.-SR 236-3/11; Aging Committee; Christiansburg-Montgomery Co. Chamber of Commerce Dinner; Unemployment Extension-Fall 1993; Black Lung 1988-89; Medicaid Moratorium/Provider Tax","S. 1304 Baucus/Chafee Wetlands; Global Warming Debate- 103rd Congress; EPW: Environmental Protection Sub: Wetlands City of Hampton Project; S. 823 - National Wildlife Refuge System Management and Policy Act Hearing 6/9/93; EPA Report on Second-Hand Smoke, 1993; FWS Refuge Plan; 9/15/93 EPW Wetlands Hearing S. 1304; Notification of Chemical Application Act- 103rd Congress; RFK Stadium 1991; Wetlands--General Information and Federal Register 8/14th; Endangered Species Act: Recovery Plan and Preservation Plan 5/1992, Committee Hearing 8/1992; Ozone Depletion and Global Warming Debate, 1991-1992; Property Rights; S. 1491 Partnerships for Wildlife; Endangered Species; Miscellaneous","S. 2605 Prescription Drugs, legislation, clippings, newsletters, correspondence, notes, reports; Untitled presentation folder: clippings, correspondence, reports, notes","Chesapeake bay Restoration Act; EPW: EP Subcommittee: Clean Water: CSO's; Amendments/Related Issues Clean Water Act Reauthorization 1991; Clean Water Act Hearing 6/16/1993, General Overview; Clean Water Reauthorization 1993, Baucus-Chafee Bill; 8/5/93 Clean Water Hearing, Other Federal Agencies; Clean Water Act Reauthorization 103rd Congress-General Information; Clean Water Act Overview Hearing, 9/22/1992; 7/93 Watershed Hearing Management; Clean Water Act Hearing 7/1/93, Toxic Provisions","Clover Project- REA Financing- Post Secretary Interior; Untitled folder: reference material regarding commodities futures; Loose Conference Packet; Chem. Lawn Amendments/Statement; Nominations; Cotton Yields; USDA Reorganization Passed 103rd Congress; Border Collie; Dioxin; Vitamins-MJB; ODEC/Highly Confidential [presentation folder]; Minority Farmers 1990 Farm Bill; Pari-Mutuel Sports; Pesticides/Insecticides; Pesticides- EPA Worker Protection Standards; Food Stamps-US Printing; New Castle Ranger Station; Farm Bill; Clinton Budget- FY 1996, USDA; Minority Set-Aside; Loose Conference packets (3); Glickman/Nomination; 1989 Pork Issues; Untitled Folder: correspondence, agendas, and legislation regarding S.178; Windy Hill; Loose clippings; Memos; Nutrition","S. 1862 - Wildlife Refuge Mgmt. Act; Space Station; S. 58--The National Biological Diversity Act of 1991; Lewis \u0026 Clark Center - Explore; Lorton Landfill Amendment 101st Congress, 1991 DC Appropriations; Metro D. C. Waste Management Study Robb; 1991 Clean Coal Projects; RCRA's \"Derived From\" Rule: A Regulation Frustrating RCRA's Goals of Resource Conservation and Recovery","Background on Space Station: Coalition Information; Background on Space Station: Congressional Quarterly Articles; Background on Space Station: Memos; Space Station [binder]; Background on Space Station: Space Station Debate 8/2/1994 VA - HUD Appropriations; Background on Space Station: Articles on Space Station; Background on Space Station: \"Dear Colleague\" Letters; Background on Space Station: 1. Draft Statement on Space Station 2. \"Benefits to Humanity\" Congressional Research Service Memo [binder]; Space Station Articles 1995; Space Station Freedom, Reston, VA. Facility; Background on Space Station [presentation folder] Space Station Articles; The Superconducting Super Collider [binder]; Background on Space Station: C. R. S. Reports; Senator Warner Space Station Statement Sept. 26/1995; Space Station Debate 1995 Background Information","NADEP Norfolk [presentation folder]; untitled: Itinerary for 6/10/1993 [binder]; Norfolk - Miscellaneous SC [presentation folder]; Naval Undersea Warfare Center NUWC [presentation folder]; NADEP Norfolk [VHS]; Base Closure 1991 [presentation folder]; Naval Surface Warfare Center - Dahlgren [presentation folder]","Senate Republican Tf. for Defense Conversion April - June 1992 [binder]; Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 4 (References) [binder]; Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 3 (References) [binder]","Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Committee Testimony; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: General Information; Federal Employees EEDC; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Position Articles and Letters; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Letters - Oppose; Hatch Act 1993; PERRY POST OFFICE; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress.: Letters - Pro; Early Retirement Bill; Hatch Act 1991; S 349 - Lobbying Disclosure Act; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Newspaper Articles; S.1 - Unfunded Mandate; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Reports and Research; Hatch Act; Nat. and Comn. Service - 1991-; H.R. 782; Hatch Act (HR3400) 100th Congress: Bulletins and Newsletters","Front Royal VA Customs Staffing Reduction; State Unclaimed Property Equitable escheatment; FASB S1175; Fannie May and State Information on Branching; Freddie Mac; Federal Reserve System; VAT; CDBG; Bank Regulation; National Customs Automation System; Capital Gains (2?); IRAS; Derivatives; 1992 End of Session Notes on Banking Legislation; FIRRea Report; Defense Production Act; Credit Crunch; Credit Union Information; BANK Regulator Consolidation; Banking Overview; H.R. 11 Tax Bill 10/1992 [presentation folder]; State Taxes; Secondary Mortgage Market; 1991 Virginia Tax Exempt Bonds; Taxation of Corporate Sponsorship; Targeted Jobs Tax Credit; IRS: Corporate Gifts to Charities Abroad; 1992 Tax Guide; 1994 Banking Bills; Mr. Gates; Excise Taxes \u0026 Retrogresivity; Richmond Redcup and Housing Authority; Passive Losses; Shelby/Mack ECO Growth Act; Larry Lindsey Federal Reserve Nomination; A History of the Thrift Industry and Thrift Information; Luxury Tax; Mortgage Revenue Bonds","EPA: RCRA Reforms; 101st Congress, 2nd Session, EPW Hearing on Interstate Solid Waste Transport, 7/18/1990; RCRA Amendments [presentation folder]: Lautenberg Amendments, Durenberger Amendment, Symms Amendment, Jeffords Amendments, Moynihan Amendments., Woffard Amendments, Smith Amendment, Metzenbaum Amendment, Graham Amendment, Reid-Warner-Scrap Amendment; Recycling Hearing: Responsible Entity, 3/5/92; 102nd Congress EPW Hearing, Interstate Transportation of Solid Waste, 6/18/1991; Recycling Hearing 3/5/92; S 976; RCRA: Industrial D; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence","RTC-Clippings, etc.; KIT WEBB (IRS Case); NAFTA; Dislocated Workers - Job Assistance; MPVs; Entitlements; Social Security Notch; Caribbean Basin Trade; Flood Insurance-Research; SSDI Reform; World Bank; Tax Extenders; Pension Plans-Cross Testing; European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD); S. 1633 [envelope]; Untitled Folder: Clippings; GATT; EKG, Young Physician etc.; H.C. Meetings with Constituents (notes); S.265-Economic Growth and Regulatory; 3/1992 Tax Bill - Rejected; Trade; AMT (Alternative Minimum Tax); FDIC-Bank Regulations Capital to Asset Ratios; Truth in Tax-Exempt Giving Act; Medicare-Medicaid (CRS, etc.); Gas Tax BTU \u0026 Transportation Tax; Senator Warner-NAFTA; Trade: Burlington Ind.; D.C. Taxicab; Community Development Banking Act; General Banking; Mortgage Revenue Bonds; Otolaryngologists/Plastic Surgeons; Credit Unions; Home Health Care; Homelessness; Medicare Physician Payment Reform; Diversification of Financial Services; Social Security; Cola; Vat Tax; Estate Tax; IRS Code-Section 936","An Analysis of the Industrial Structure of Virginia's Defense Industry, 2/1993; Loose Papers: Clippings, Memos, Charts, Faxes; Gov's Commission on Def Conversion \u0026 Econ. Adjustment; Defense Conversion; Governor's Conference on Defense Conversion [2 portfolio folders]; A Profile of Defense Procurement Spending in Virginia Defense Expenditures in Virginia, 7/1992; Governor's Commission on Defense Conversion and Economic Adjustment [binder]; Untitled Folder: Talking Points and Clippings; Special Edition; Governor's Commission on Defense Conversion and Economic Adjustment, First Report to the Governor, 11/1992; Defense Cuts: State and Local Action for Economic Adjustment; Norfolk-Defense Conversion; Estimated Private Sector Defense Employment by Industry and Region in Virginia, 2/1993; Listing Virginia's Prime Defense Contractors Ranked by Contract, 2/1993; A CBO Study: The Economic Effects of Reduced Defense Spending, 2/1992; Crystal City Defense Conversion; Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation [United States Senate portfolio folder]","Hatch Act [binder]; N View; Hydrosystems; Virginia Governor Report on International Trade Development (2/5/1993); Turbines and Generations; Merck Foreign Trade Zone; Active Matrix Liquid Crystal; Andrews \u0026 Assc., Chocolate Manufacturers; Untitled Folder: Correspondence, Clippings, Portfolio Folder; US Chili/FTA; BTG; Lori: Civil Rights 1991 [presentation folder]: Memorandum, Clippings, Reports, Press Releases, Letter and Backup Binder; Civil Rights Legislation 1990 [presentation folder]: Correspondence, Memorandum, Reports","Solid Waste in General; 102nd Congress - 1st Session Subcommittee on Environ. Prot. BASEL CONVENTION (7/26/91); Basel Convention-International Tran boundary Movement of Hazardous Waste--Memorandum of Law; Points of Contact; Recycling Legislation Senator Warner; RCRA: Hazard Waste Incinerators; RCRA: Shell Oil vs. EPA; 102nd Congress Legislation Resource Conservation and Recovery Act--Solid Waste; RCRA: Hazardous Wastes; S. 1429 Hazardous Waste Reduction; Correspondence","Brinkema, Leoni Judge-Eastern; Eastern, Smith, Rebecca B.; Farrell, Thomas Judge-Eastern; Blank, Irving Easter Judgeship; Wright, Wiley Judgeship-Eastern; Herman, Sharon Judge-Eastern; Judge Williams Vacancy; Morgan, Henry Judge-Eastern; Lawson, Thomas Judge-Eastern; Berkley, Waverly Judgeship - Eastern; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District; Sheridan, Paul Judge-Eastern; Eastern District Judgeship 1991; Jackson, Raymond Judgeship-East; Jackson, Raymond Judge-Eastern; Judgeships - Eastern District; Cynkar, Robert Judge-Eastern; Anderson, Alvin Judgeship - Eastern; King, Ray Judge-Eastern; Humphreys, Robert Judge-Eastern; Clark, Mort Judgeship-Eastern; Slater, Mildred Judge-Eastern; Townsend, Lee Judge-Eastern; Ellis, T. S. Judge-Eastern Dist.; Eastern - Townsend, H. Lee; Eastern District Judgeships; Glaser, Richard Judge-Eastern; Payne, Robber Judgeship-Eastern; Lemons, Donald Judgeship-Eastern; David, Buddy Judge-Eastern; Bishop, Bruce Judge-Eastern; Mahoney, Maureen Judge-Eastern; Murphy, Gregory Judgeship-East; U.S. Judgeships; Western - Wilson, same","Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 1 [binder]; Economic Impact of the Military Draw Down on Virginia, Book 2 [binder]","5 folders, A-E containing correspondence, reports, notes; Regulatory Flexibility Act [presentation folder]; GAO Report: Agencies Compliance [presentation folder]; Hearing 3/8/1995 [presentation folder]; White House Small Business Conference; Articles, General Information on Reg Flex [presentation folder]; Kerry Small Business Bill 1994; SBA Chief Advocate Info [presentation folder]; Regulatory Flexibility Bill [presentation folder]","6/11/1993 Hearings; Final Closure- Articles; Norfolk Shipyard; NESEC Portsmouth; The Honorable John W. Warner, United States Senate, Russell Senate Office Bldg. [binder]","Letters- BRAC 93; Navy Correspondence; BRAC- Letters; VA Hearing- 4/20/1993; Base Closure Data [envelope]; GAO Reports, Process; Vint Hill Farm Station; Crystal City- Miscellaneous- Post BRAC; Crystal City- Court Challenge; Crystal City-Purchase Option; BRAC Transition Initiative; BRAC- Report to President; BRAC- Public Law 101-510; NADED- Conversion; Military Cleanup; Personal Notes","Richmond- DOD Data Center, Other Virginia Closings/Issues; Fort Lee; Loose paper: Report of Secretary of Navy, Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990; Fort Monroe; NAS Oceana","Institute of Packaging Professionals; Charity Bill; Equal Remedies Act (Civil Rights); European Trade; NAFTA; Housing Issues (gen); NAOMI: RTC; Clarence Thomas; Loose Paper: Housing Affairs","1993 EPW, April-June; 1993 EPW, July-September; 1993 Rules; 1993 EPW, October-December; 1993 EPW January-March; 1993 Energy, July-December; 1993 Energy, January-June; 1993 Governmental Affairs; 1993 For Relations; 1993 Labor; 1993 Judiciary","Base Transition Offices; Arlington/Crystal City","Record of Decision, FINAL Environmental Impact Statement for the Revised Land and Resource Management Plan; George Washington National Forest Maps [shrink wrapped package]; Final Environmental Impact Statement-George Washington National Forest; Comments and Responses: Appendix I to the FINAL Environmental Impact Statement-George Washington National Forest; A Summary of the FINAL Environmental Impact Statement for the Revised Land and Resource Management Plan","Legislative Activities (1/5/1993-7/10/1993); Legislative Activities (1/3/1991-7/18/1992); 1993 Veterans; Legislative Activities (1/5/1993-10/15/1994); 1993 Finance; Legislative Activities (1/5/1991-4/25/1992); Old Misc.; Legislative Activities (1/3/1991-1/11/1992); 1993 SBA","14 Legislative Activities Books: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia","Virginia Port of Entry; NAFTA (publications and correspondence )","Virginia Dept of World Trade; Dunkel Draft (GATT); Rosemary O'Brian Saferco; Elastic Corporation; Germany Trip; China Slave Labor; Textiles; Mr. Fagan: EEC; Enterprise for the Americas; Va Port Authority (fumigant on logs); Japan's Securities Crisis; EC Oil Seed Subsidy; NATO; Dept of Labor trade Adjustment; Multi-Purpose Vehicles; Free Trade Makes Sense; Rules of Origin; Japanese Construction; Hormone- Free Trade; Hercules/Aqualon; Furniture Manufacturers","Loose Paper: copies of bill amendments, rough drafts; Military Retirement; Alternative Persian Gulf War Powers; Nomination Issues; Loose paper: photocopies of congressional record, speeches and reports; Untitled Folder: copies of amendments; Untitled Folder: National Security issues; Loose paper: books dealing with the interpretation of the War Powers Act, and copies of amendments","COE - 25,000 Ton Policy; Lawson Jones - COE - Wetlands; New File: EPW, EP Sub, Clean Air, Municipal Waste Incinerators [presentation folder]; EPW 101, EP Subcommittee, Clean Air, Acid Rain [presentation folder]; New File: EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, State Mtgs.; 1987-1988 Appropriations; New File: EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, ADMINISTRATION DOCS [presentation folder]; EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, Nonattainment [presentation folder]; EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, Warner Rocket Amendment [presentation folder]; 1990 Clean Air Act Warner Acid Rain Amendment; Corps of Engineers - Dinwiddie; EPW 101, EP Sub, Clean Air, 1990 Acr: Bills, Reports [folder \u0026 packet]; Poquoson River; TOXICS [presentation folder]","Co-Sponsored 1989 [presentation folder]; No Position 1990 July - Dec [empty presentation folder]; No Position [empty presentation folder]; Co- Sponsored 1990 [presentation folder]","EPW Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation and Infrastructure Hearing on Public Buildings-GSA, 3/20/1990; EPW Mark-up, FWI Committee Meeting 9/5/1990; Subcommittee on Water Resources Transportation and Infrastructure Hearing on Infrastructure Council Act, 7/17/1990; Economic Development Administration Budget FY 1991; S. 2740 Water resources Development Act 1990 Sections 311 and 312; Economic Development Administration 1989 Annual Report; Department of Transportation FY 1991 Budget; EPW Press Conference, Rebuilding the Foundations: State and Local Public Works Financing and Management; EPW Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation and Infrastructure Hearing, 4/19/1990 S. 2183; EPW Reconciliation FY 1991-1995; Water Resources Bill Letter from Congressman Bennett, Nassau County, Florida; Water Resources Development Act 1990-Conference; Untitled folder: Testimonies and reference materials; 1990 Water Resources Act EPW Hearing Mark-up 5/22/1990; Appropriations - Transportation, Manassas Airport [presentation folder]; National Highway Fatality and Injury Reduction Act (Helmets and Seatbelts) 1989; Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation, and Infrastructure 3/1st Hearing (1990 WRDA); HR 5314 Water Resources Development Act, Amendment by Cong. Sisisky; Untitled folder containing speeches and correspondence; Statement by Senator John Warner, EPW Mark-up Water Resources Dev. Act S. 2183; Appalachian Regional Commission 1991 Budget Issues; EPW Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation, and Infrastructure Hearing ARC and EDA 9/13/1990 [presentation folder]; National Highway Fatality and Injury Reduction Act (Helmets and Seatbelts) 1989; Water Resources Development Act 1990, Congresswoman Lynn Martin Letter; Environment and Public Works, Mark-up Public Buildings, 6/12/1990; Federal Aviation Administration City of Manassas Airport; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Fiscal Year 1991; EPW Federal Infrastructure Council Act (Burdick) [presentation folder]; EPW 5/15/1990 Hearing on Assistance for developing Environmental Facilities; EPW Polling, 4 Water Resources Resolutions","Gulf Pollution Task Force Advisory Meeting III, Briefing Notebook, 7/11/1991; EPW: General: Environmental Strategy/Legislation; NEA Funding 101st Congress, Warner's Bill S. 3010; 101st Legis/ Sponsored and Co-Sponsored [4 envelopes]; Ethyl Additive; NPS Huntley Meadows Lockheed Blvd.; Ivan Selin/Mike Hayden Nomination 5/21/1991","SBIR Hearing-House 11/26/1991; Enhanced Modular Signal Processor (UYS-2); Camp Picket/A. P. Hill Realignment; Congressional Monitor; Assault Weapons; Closed Cases; Closed Cases; Canadair Challenger Briefing [binder]; 10/29/1991 Hearing/SB and Kuwait; Base Closure- Credit Union; Navy Consolidation GSA; Miscellaneous; VA Forum Speech 11/14/1991; Loose Correspondence regarding General Dynamics; Army Corps Reorganization; GSA/Navy Building Procurement; CIA Relocation; Navy Consolidations","American Psychological Association; Job Corps; US Post Office Congressional Briefing Material, 99th Congress (2 copies) [loose]; American Amputee Foundation; Southern Regional Task Force on Infant Mortality Interim Report and A Fiscal Imperative [loose]; National Association of College Admissions Counselors; Committee on Aging Testimonies [untitled]; American Diabetes Association; Background on the Civil Service Retirement System [loose]; Vocational Education; A Report to Congress from the Office of Special Counsel [loose]; American Lung Association of Virginia; Reports on Aging, GRH and Elderly [envelope]; Loose correspondence, tax forms, newsletters; American Postal Workers Union; Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International; Report to the Chairman Special Committee on Aging United States Senate: Medicare's Policies and Prospective Payment Rates [loose]; Pension Forum IV: Federal Pension Speech [envelope]; Loose documents regarding Medicare and retirement; Age Discrimination in Employment Act; Clippings and reports regarding Social Security [envelope]; Testimonies regarding pacemakers [loose]; American Library Association, Education Reform; United Cerebral Palsy Association Congressional Visits Information Packet; Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and Disability Insurance Trust Funds [loose]","US Army Senior Officer Legal Orientation Course Desk Book, 1991 [binder]; Military Law Reporter, Volume 19 (1991) [binder]; Fiscal Law Desk Book, 32nd Fiscal Law Course, 1991 [binder]; Military Law Reporter, Volume 1 (1973) [binder]","1995 Education; 1995 Budget; 1995 Press Releases; 1995 Agriculture; 1995 Banking; 1995 Administration; 1995 Energy; 1994 Speeches/Floor Statements; 1995 Aging; 1995 Commerce; 1995 Speeches/Floor Statements, January - June; 1995 Armed Services; 1995 Appropriations; 1995 Speeches-Floor Statements, July - December","EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress CFC Hearing, 5/19/89; EPW Committee 101 Congress Subcommittee Hearing -- OIL SPILLS 7/13/1989; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress Toxic Chemical Use in Aerospace, 7/5/89; EPW Committee - 101st Congress Oil Spill Legislation Hearing, 7/21/89 [empty folder]; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress Right to Know Pollution Data, 5/10/89; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress North American Wetlands Conservation Act, 6/1/89; EPW - 101st Congress Hearing on Oil Spill Legislation (7/21/89) [empty folder]; EPW - 101st Congress RCRA Authorization; EPW Committee Hearing 101 Congress Clean Water Oversight, 6/16/89; EPW - 101st Congress Turner Conference Hearing (7/24/89); EPW Committee Mark-Up 101 Congress S.804, North American Wetlands, 6/22/89; EPW Committee - 101st Congress Oil Spill Legislation Hearing, 7/21/89; EPW 101 Congress Hearing Re: NRC Reorganization, 7/19/89; EPW Committee 101 Congress Full Committee Reconciliation Mark-Up, 7/20/89; EPW Committee 101 Congress Subcommittee Hearing Coastal Pollution, 7/12 \u0026 7/25/89; EPW - 101st Congress Full Committee Business Meeting, T 7/20/89 [empty folder]; EPW Committee101 Congress Full Committee Mark-Up S.804 North American Wetlands, 7/20/89","1993 Speeches/Floor Statements; 103rd Congress Co-signed 1994; 102nd Congress Co-signed 1991; 102nd Congress Co-sponsored 1992; 102nd Congress Co-signed 1992; 102nd Congress Co-sponsored 1991; 103rd Congress Sponsored Leg.; 103rd Congress Co-signed 1993; 103rd Congress Co-sponsored 1993; 103rd Congress Co-sponsored 1994; 103rd Congress No Positions 1994; 103rd Congress Dear Colleagues; 102nd Congress Sponsored Leg.","OPM RIF Regulations; Merit Cash Awards; untitled: FBI contract [envelope]; Revenue Forgone / Blind Mailings; Reduction - In - Force; Pay Comparability Raise; ICC Pay Appropriations; NASA Engineers; Federal Government Service Task Force [envelope]; Pay Raise; Postmaster; United States Office of Personnel Management News [packet]; Merit Pay, Pay Equity / H.R. 5680 S958; Public Employee Appreciation Day; Lorton Retirees; loose papers: civil service retirement; Merit Pay; New Federal Retirement; DoD Civilian Moving Expenses; Prince William Postal; Moving Expenses Amendments - 1985; 1989 - Relocation / Last Move Home; retirement benefits [packet]; Government Reorganization - OMB Plan; Recommendations","Warner Record: Finance / Taxes; Warner Record: TRADE; Warner Record: Social Security (Senior Citizens); Warner Record: Banking / Housing / Urban Affairs; Warner Record: Judiciary; Warner Record: Budget \u0026 Appropriations; Warner Record: Environment; Warner Record: Education; Warner Record: Regulatory Reform; Warner Record: Commerce / Small Business; Warner Record: Savings \u0026 Loans; Warner Record: Energy / Natural Resources; Warner Record: Labor; Warner Record: National Security; Warner Record: Transportation; Warner Record: Health; Warner Record: Welfare; Warner Record: Aging; Warner Record: Federal Employees","Contracting Facts [presentation folder]; Computer Instructions \u0026 Notes; Closed Cases [presentation folder]; Norfolk Signed RIF; International Trade / Kuwait; AF Restructuring; German / U.S. Army Band Concert; untitled: office information; Navy Sealift; Congressional Monitor; Admiral Kimmel File [presentation folder]; VA National Guard Projects; Ethics; General Dynamics Move to No. VA.; Virginia Contractor Info; American Gear Mfg. Association; Carbonyl Iron Powders; Kuwait Embassy (Miscellaneous); Newport News / Saudis FF2000; Navy MILCON Projects","SSDI-Disabled Yet Denied; Pacemakers; Dickinson-Medicaid Hearing; Profiles in Aging America; Memorandum and Agendas [binder]; Hearing: \"Prescription Drug Prices\"; Older American Drug Victims; Untitled Folder: Correspondence and Clippings related to UV Health Sciences Center; Hearing: \"SSA's Representative Payee Program: Safeguarding Beneficiaries Against Abuse\"; Hearing: \"New Directions for SSA: Revitalizing Service to the Public\"; UVA Luncheon; UVA health Sciences Center Luncheon; Aging in Place: Community Based Care for Older Virginians [3 envelope]; Hearing: \"Medigap Policies: Filling Gaps or Emptying Pockets?\"; Hearing: \"Federal Implementation of Obra 87 Nursing Home Reform Provisions Hearing\"; Hearing: \"Aging in Place: Community-Based Care for Older Virginians\"","Relocation '90; Nat. Guard Technicians; Edward J Mazur, Nominee for Controller, Office of Federal Financial Management-OMB; BCBSNCA/Medicare Contract; Ag-Cash \u0026 C.L.O.C.; Pension Tax Treatment; Wilson-Long Term Care; Pihston; Narfe Debate; Coal Industry--S. 1989; Heinz-Coal Health Benefits","S. 965; Other Amendments; Highways; Budget; EPW Hearing, Reauthorization of Federal Surface Transportation Programs, 5/14/1991/Sen. Warner Statement Before EPW Committee; Minimum Allocation; Votes; FAST Amendment; Untitled presentation folder: Memorandum, Press Releases, Clippings; Charts; Fast Summary; Low Population Density Factors; Amendments","Proposed Wilderness Designation in Virginia-1991; Manassas Battlefield; Battlefields; Ferry Farm; Rappahannock River Refuge; Interior Appropriations. 1993; H.R. 09, Virginia Parks Bill; Shenandoah National Park, Related Lands Study; ENR: INT: Offshore Drilling; 1992 Transportation Appropriations.; Manassas Battlefield; Untitled Folder: Federal Emergency Management Agency; Untitled presentation folder: Background Material regarding Utah; Interior Appropriations; Back Bay/Plum Tree Bland","S. Resolution Forms; S. Bill Forms; Congressional Record Reprints; 106th Weekly Mail Reports; 106th No Position; S. 2370 - ISTEA - 1991 102nd Congress; S. J. Resolution Forms; Amendment Forms; Information Circulated; S. Con. Resolution Forms; 106th Legislation Warner Co-sponsored; Byrd Statute; Bork; JW Intros; 106th Warner Sponsored Legislation; 106th \"Dear Colleagues\" Co-Signed; Sample Letters/Forms; 106th Cosponsors of Warner Legislation (UCs); LA/LC Responsibilities; 106th Cosigned Letters; 106th Warner \"Dear Colleagues\"; 106th Floor Statements; 106th \"Dear Colleagues\" Misc.","Research; Transfer Highway and Transit; Land Use; Planning Amendments; Governors Letter/Senators Letter; S. 404 Ref (revised); ISTEA Reauth-21-26 B Level; Recreational Trails; Route 50; Traffic Calming; Sec. 4(f) and Sec. 106 Streamlining and NEPA, Nyden/Graham; CBO Runs; Function 400; Old Runs; MAQ; EPW Committee Rules; HERS; ISTEA: Formula Calculations; Amendment w/; ISTEA Hearing: New York, 4/7/97; Wetlands; 4.3 cent revenue; Research-CRS-ITS; Baucus/4.3 cent transfer; Rec. Trails; Trust Fund Balance/$26 B; Budget Resolution Amendment; ISTEA Budget Levels; Route 50; Traffic Calming; Billboards","Warner Record 1991 [binder]; untitled: [binder]; Catastrophic Health I: CH 1127 Nursing House /High Cost Concerns; Catastrophic Health I [presentation folder]; 1988 Catastrophic Health; Catastrophic Health I: S-1127 1987 Medicare Cat. H Loss Prev. Act; Catastrophic Health II: Recent Press Release (late Sept. to Oct. ) Concerning Cat, Health as Whole; Catastrophic Health I: Cancer Prevention; Catastrophic Health I: CH 1127 Medicaid; untitled: legislative status of bills [binder]; untitled: [binder]; Catastrophic Health Amendment; Catastrophic Health II [presentation folder]; AARP VIEWS","U.S. District Court Eastern District of North Carolina Raleigh Division, Order and Memorandum Opinion: State of North Carolina, et al., v. Colonel Ronald E. Hudson, et al. 7/7/1987 [book]; Decision and Findings in the Constituency Appeal of the Virginia Electric and Power Company from an Objection by the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, 5/19/1994 [book]; U.S. District Court Eastern District of North Carolina Raleigh Division, Order and Memorandum Opinion: State of North Carolina, et al., v. Colonel Ronald E. Hudson, et al. 2/2/1990 [book]; United States Department of the Army Corps of Engineers, Lake Gaston Project Environmental Assessment [book] (2 copies); ENR: INT: Brandy Station Battlefield [presentation folder]; Feasibility report and Final Environmental Impact Statement, Water Supply Study Hampton Roads, Virginia Chowan River and Tributaries Virginia and North Carolina [book]; S.640 (Floor) [presentation folder]; FERC: Environmental Assessment, Non-project Use of Project Lands and Water for the City of Virginia Beach Water Supply Project FERC 2009-003 7/23/1993 [book]","Interstate Waste Amendments - Warner; Flow Controls: Municipal Solid Waste; Untitled: Interstate waste 1994-1995 [presentation folder]; Solid Waste Transportation [presentation folder]; Interstate Waste 1999 [presentation folder]","untitled: The National Fund For the U. S. Botanic Garden 1991 Board Member Manual [binder]; ALAR [presentation folder]; The National Fund for the United States Botanic Garden [2 presentation folders]; untitled: Alar and pesticides; 1989-1990 Spray Bulletin For Commercial Tree Fruit Growers [booklet]; ALAR [binder]; loose papers: clippings, Botanic Garden materials, EPA materials; 3 Untitled Folders: The National Fund for the United States Botanic Garden","106th Commerce, Science, and Transportation; 106th Finance; 106th Floor Statements; 106th Rules and Administration; 106th Cosigned Letters; 106th Ethics; 106th Intelligence; 106th Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; 106th Armed Services; 106th Small Business; 106th Energy and Natural Resources; 106th Governmental Affairs; 106th Judiciary; 106th Budget; 106th Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs; 106th Foreign Relations; 106th Environment and Public Works; 106th Congress Veterans' Affairs","Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Access and Costs: Recommendations for Title IV;\" 7/24/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Students AID Delivery: $320 Million, Too Much Money for Too Little Accountability?\" 5/15/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Pell Grants and Tax Policy: which Approach Serves which Population; 3/14/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act; 2/27/1997 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Professional Development (Title V)--- The Role of Higher ED Institutions in Preparing our Teachers for the 21st Century; 3/20/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Hearing book: \"The Non-School Hours: Mobilizing School and Community Resources;\" 2/25/98 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Opportunity Programs: Opening the Doors to Higher Education;\" 6/12/97 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; 7/29/1997; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Overview of Adult Education;\" 5/16/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Over View of Vocational Education;\" 4/24/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Campus Based Programs - Reshaping Policy to Meet the Needs of a Changing Student Population;\" 4/23/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Technology and the Virtual University: Opportunities and challenges;\" 4/16/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Reauthorization of IDEA\" 1/29/1997 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Committee on Education and the Workforce; 5/15/97","Hearing on Chesapeake Bay, Great Lakes Environmental Protection Subcommittee; 7/18; Chesapeake Bay Restoration Act of 1993; Clean Water Act Regional Programs Chesapeake Bay; 8/4/93; Hopewell/Pretreatment; Judicial Review; Sediments; Untitled Folder: wetlands; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: Virginia Power; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: DSE; Clean Water 1996; Clean Water: CSOs; Contaminated Sediment; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: Watershed Planning/Program","106th Administration, 1999-2000; 106th Appropriations, 2000; 106th Aging, 1999-2000 [empty]; 106th Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; 1999-2000; 106th Appropriations, 1999","Lanfenberg; Baucus; Graham; Wyden; Wilson Bridge-FEIS; Warner; Untitled Folder: Highway funding; Hutchinson; Allard; Lieberman; Constructor Magazine: with Senator Warner on the cover, 6/1997 (4 copies); Sessions; Inhofe; Byrd-Gramm Amendment; ISTEA: Truck Issues and Safety; Bills; Chafee","Travel Agent Commission Cap; Bristol Utilities; Energy Day; FY 1996 Appropriations; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: ETW Appropriations; Coast Guard; Joint Planning Project [binder]; Energy and Warner Appropriations FY 1997; One Call; Battlefield Protection Program; Congressional Briefing Book- Ellen Stein; 7/26/96 [binder]; Amtrak/Railroad Issues; National Ground Intelligence Center; YRE - IB; Warner '93 Amendments; National Airport Terminal; Regulatory Reform; Thank you; Automobile Museum; Eastern Shoreline; MT Weather; IWT Appropriations; Tourism; CSX; RT 288; Miller FDE; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: ETW Appropriations; Weston; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: Commerce Appropriations; Energy Day; Wildlife Refuge Bill; Gateway 2000; BESTEA; The Board; Rappahannock Refuge; Airports; NAFTA and Transportation; VA Warner- Oak Hill","Gateway 21 Virginia's Regional Airport System Plan Study; Loose Papers: Tables, Outlines, and Summaries regarding Transportation; Senator Warner (Ellen Stein) 225; Untitled Folder: Correspondence and Memorandum regarding the Elizabeth River; Levisa Fork Basin Flood Damage Reduction Study [red folder]; Joint Planning Project: Black Bay National Wildlife Refuge [binder]; A2; Banking Bill 1987--S. 790/HR 27","NHS Hearing: Innovative Finance 4/6/95; DOT Reorganization; Transportation Mandates NGA AASHTO VDOT; NHS: Intermodal Connectors; ISTEA Sec. 1003 Limitations; Transportation Conformity; Transportation Enhancements; Appropriations/Demo Rescissions; NHS: 2/23/95 Hearing; Transportation Warranties; Highway Safety: Alcohol; DOT: SIBs and Admin funding; Scenic Byways; NHS: Recreational Trails","74 folders arranged chronologically by day, 1/1-3/15/1989","Background [presentation folder]; Questions [presentation folder]; NHS Hearing: Mandates 3/30/1995 (153, 1038); Briefing Book Senator John Warner S. 1121 [binder]; Shenandoah Battlefields 1995; Testimony [presentation folder]; ENR: Lake Gaston Project- City of VA Beach","S. 1023 DC Highway Waiver; ITS; Statement [presentation folder]; NHS: Vehicle Scrappage; S. 440 (As Passed Senate); Speed Limit; DOT Budget; Davis-Bacon; NHS: Trust Fund Off Budget; Briefing for Senator John W. Warner [binder]; Smart Road 1995; I-73","Committee Reports [presentation folder]; Parris Actions [presentation folder]; S. 513 Retirement Provisions [presentation folder]; Council Opposition et al. [presentation folder]; Polygraph Protection; Mikulski/Warner Amendment [presentation folder]; Bureau of Mines; Government Exec. Pay Raise; Lump Sum Tax Treatment; CFC/OPM/Appropriations Amend.; Principals [presentation folder]; Consensus Amendment [presentation folder]; Managing to Payroll; Plant Closing; Debate Material and Newspaper [presentation folder]; Background Information [presentation folder]; Whistleblower Protection Act; Senate and House Bills [presentation folder]; Teachers/Education [presentation folder]; CR 1987 Relocation; Run to Daylight; GSA 1987 - Marty Gold; Preference Amendment [presentation folder]; Prohibition on Funding [presentation folder]; Welfare Reform; Dan Daniel Post Office; McKee Confirmation, Koch '89; Mikulski Amendment [presentation folder]; D.C. Residency; Postal Service - Off Budget; Susan Alvarado Confirmation","GSA; Speechwriting; Check; Shutdown '96; Untitled presentation folder: Clippings, Correspondence; Furlough Protection Act; Senator; Furlough Protection Act; America's National Maritime Museum; Seahunt; Untitled Folder: Talking Points, Correspondence; Damon Pike; Monument; U.S. General Services Administration, FY 1997, Congressional Justifications; Amtrak Board; DOT","Stafford County; Water Projects Misc.; Fredericksburg Bus Service; Reese Smith-Quail Run; Water Resources Legislation, 1985; Roanoke-Spring Hollow Res.; COE-Aberdeen Proving Ground; Corps of Engineers Gen.; Cogeneration Plants; Navsea Norfolk; Pound Lake; COE-Rudiger (contract); Winchester Airport; Stafford Airport; Ferguson-Smith Mtn. Lake 404 Permit; Greater Roanoke Transit Co.; Waynesboro Flood Control; Loose Papers: Correspondence; Salem Church Lake; Museum Services, Institute of; Warrentown Flood Control; Page County: Transportation; Waterford Issues; User Fees; Mathews County-Horn Harbor","NPS-Music Center, Fishers Peak; Cedar Island [presentation folder]: Chincoteague Island, Cedar Island; False Cape State Park; Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge; Jefferson's Poplar Forest; Appropriations: Montpelier, 1991; Brandy Station/1993; Untitled Folder: Boucher's Interior Appropriations Requests; Mason Neck Wildlife Refuge; Manassas Battlefield Park; Arts in Virginia, National Endowment for the Arts, 1993","The Evidentiary Record Pursuant to S. Res. 16; Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr, Part 2 (2 copies); Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr, Part 3; Press Releases, Reports, etc. related to the Clinton Impeachment [binder]; Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr, Part 1 (2 copies)","Disney-General Info; Agriculture Appropriations - Biotech Center VPI; Roanoke Urban Renewal Relief; Disney's America Hearing, 6/21/94, Energy Public Lands Subcommittee; Route 7 Project; Georgetown-D.C. Appropriations. 1994; Woodbridge Research Facility; Alar; Federal Facilities; TAP; Charles City County Boat Ramp; NPS--Proposed Closing of Sections of the Skyline Drive at the Shenandoah National Park, 12/1992; FERC Order 636; Carbofuran; Shenandoah Valley Civil War Site Study, 1991","1996-Appropriations; 1996-EPW, January - May; 1996-Banking; 1996-Intelligence; 1996-Foreign Relations; 1996-Energy; 1996-Administration; 1996-EPW, June - December; 1996-Armed Services; 1996-Agriculture; 1996-Governmental Affairs; 1996-Education; 1996-Commerce; 1996-Speeches and Floor Statements; 1996-Finance; 1996-Budget","Wilder Letter to Warner (Thank you); Preservation Issues in Transportation Bill; Legislative Notice On S. 1204; Letter to Editors on Fast Proposal; Notes from Meetings; Blacksburg Road Transportation Bill H.R. 2950; Comparison of Key Features of Bills; Virginia's Position on Highway Bill; Letter to Senator Chafee on Highway Bill Conference Committee 7/30/1991; Highway Users Federation Letter, 6/6/1991; American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, Letter, 6/5/1991; House Proposals; Charts; Letter Signed by Senators on Allocution Issue; Compact Issue Transportation Bill H.R. 2950; Washington Post \"What Path Lies Ahead for US Highways\"; Letter to all Senators on Fast Proposal, How their State would Fare; Newspaper Articles; Thank You Letters to People Who Helped with Surface Transportation Bill; Senate Proposals; Untitled folder: House and Senate Proposals; Untitled folder: Reauthorization Bill 2950; National Capitol Region Infrastructure Authority; Numerous Charts; Senator's Letters; Copies of Virginia Revised of Highway Bill (Administration) 3/7/1991; Letters from Organizations on Passage of S. 1204; EPW Committee Mark-up Bill S. 965; EPW: 3/5/1991, Hearing on Administration's Proposed Surface Transp. Assistance Act and FY 1992 budget for FHWA; List of House/Senate Staff on Highway Bill; Memo on Donor State Issues; Warner Amendments to Surface Transportation Bill; Press Release on Warner East Bill; Impact of Surface Transportation Bill on Fairfax County Dec. 16/1991; Amendments filed for Mark-up of S. 965 5/22/1991; List of Highway Coalition States; Commercialization of Rest Areas on the Interstate System; Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1991, Administration Bill; Information Distributed to Senators and Stuff for Meeting on 5/21/1991","Collective Bargaining Agreement Between the Pittson Coal Group Companies and the United Mine Workers of America [binder]; C.S. Pay Reform '90 [presentation folder]; Federal Pay Reform '90; CFC New Reg. Problems; Legislation; Federal Pay Reform Act 1990 [presentation folder]; Pay Bill, Executive Pay [presentation folder]; Loose Memos; SES Pay Bill [presentation folder]","Special Projects [presentation folder]; VA/HUD 2002 (HR 2620) Passed Senate 8/2/01 [presentation folder]; INSLAW Case [presentation folder]; The Atlantic Monthly, 11/2002 [magazine]; 2001 Completed Bills [presentation folder]; FY 2002 Commerce, Justice, State Appropriations Passes (9/13) [presentation folder]","Bridge; Highway Trust Funds - Rail - Amtrak [presentation folder]; FHWA Comments; Design Standards; Projects; Commerce Committee Issues; Park Roads; Noise Barriers; Central Artery; Corps; Coalfields; Conf. Language; SNP ROADS [presentation folder]; Danville: Enhancements; Projects: Route 288 NHS MAIL; NHS Bill; Additions - projects; Proposals; Sec. 1003 [c]; Scenic Byways; Virginia Comments/ Proj.; Safety Belts (NH, ME); FHWA; I \u0026 M; SIBs; Call Boxes; Single Audit; Members Issues; Budget Letter","J. E. B. STUART BIRTHPLACE; V. D. O. T. - UMTA Section 3 Discretionary Funding; ENR: Potomac Greens [presentation folder]; Craney Island Disposal Site; Waterford Foundation Loudoun County, Virginia [presentation folder]; VIMS Pathology \u0026 Toxicology Center; Norfolk Dredging - Sand; DoD: Warner Environmental Education Amendment; Battlefields [presentation folder]; NPS - Broadway Work Center; ODEC - Clover Plant [presentation folder]","Minimum Wage; Blind Convention; Virginia Seminary; Dahlgren School; Virginia Hospital Association: Spring Conference, HOS/PAC Breakfast; Christiansburg-Montgomery Co., Chamber of Commerce Dinner; NIRSCHL- 3/11/ 2:30/SR 236; SEAA; World Immunization; VAD Speech; Decade of the Brain Resolution","Untitled Folder: Children's Performance Workshops: Videos: News Coverage- Child Abuse Prevention (VHS), blank (VHS), \"Knock, Knock Who's There\" (VHS); Reconciliation; Genicom/GE Case; 52 Association Regatta; High Risk Notification; Drug Testing/FEDs; Drugs/Gen","Dairy; ST Research; Agriculture Appropriations, H.R. 3603; FY 1997; R \u0026 D; Dredging; Poultry- Wage \u0026 Hour; AHEC; Ethiopia; NCRS Auburn Dom; Labor- S. 324- Volunteer Firefighters; Independent Women's Forum; Conservation; Water; Dairy; Rural Development","102nd Congress- 1st Session, Subcommittee on Environ. Prot. Toxics Use and Source Reduction Provisions of S.976; 7/24/1991; Potomac Greens, 1991; PUHCA- Summary Point Papers [binder]; EPW Hearings on Recycling, 102nd Congress, 1st Session; 6/5-6 1991; 102nd Congress, 1st Session, S. 1473, Warner, 7/15/1991; Materials Recycling Enhancement Act of 1991; Hazardous Waste recycling, 9/13/91; RCRA: Waste to Energy; S.1473, Comments on Bill Materials Recycling Enhancement Act of 1991; RCRA: Packaging and Labeling, Hearing 7/31/1991","149 folders of recommendation materials (letters, resumes, etc.), arranged alphabetically by last name A-L","IVHS - Smart Cars, Smart Highways, Blacksburg Road [presentation folder]; VIMS Sea Turtle Stranding [presentation folder]; Oil Pollution Act [empty presentation folder]; Nitric Acid Shipments [presentation folder]; Saltville [presentation folder]; Blacksburg Road - Smart Highway Route 460, New River Valley Environmental Coalition 7/17/1990 [presentation folder]; Risk Assessment [presentation folder]; Cluster Rule; SNP Roads [presentation folder]; loose materials: FEMA and transportation issues; CFCS [presentation folder]; (CMAQ) Congestion Mitigation \u0026 Air Quality Improvement [presentation folder]; Environmental Unfunded Mandates [presentation folder]; CSOS [presentation folder]; National Park System Reformat: Hearing NP, F \u0026 L H.R. 260 (Hefley) 2/23/1995 [presentation folder]; TVA [presentation folder]; RCRA/Universal Waste [presentation folder]; Cluster Rule [presentation folder]; James River NWR; Endangered Species [presentation folder]; Yucca Mountain [presentation folder]; Above Ground Storage [presentation folder]; Thomas Jefferson Commemoration Commission [presentation folder]; Ships at Sea [presentation folder]; OTC/LEV [presentation folder]; Ship Board Trash [presentation folder]","Transportation Appropriations 1999 - RABA amendment; Air Force Memorial; 4.3\"¢\" repeal; Wilson Bridge - 1999; Corps Reorganization; Smithsonian - Conservation \u0026 Research Facility","untitled: Appalachian Development Highway System; Aviation Tax; Alexandria Seaport Foundation; FCC - Consolidation; FEMA; Environmental Results; Nuclear Waste; Army Corps. of Engineers; GSA - Pricing; Magnuson; Coal; Newport News Shipbuilding; Kennedy Center; DOT Lease; Arlington Boathouse; Norfolk Southern; Hampton Roads Air; Coast Guard; Aviation Security; Embrey Dam; Metrochek; Untitled folder: Woodrow Wilson Bridge Improvement Study; Excursion Train; Southeast Fed. Center; Woodbridge; ATF; ESA; Courthouses; Potomac River Basin; Wetlands; Tariff Building; Sandbridge; Electric Deregulation; City of Lynchburg; STEP 21 [empty folder]; CSX CONRAIL","Lake Gaston 1994: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Lake Gaston 1993: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; DoD Letter; Justice Letter; Statement; GAO Letter; Interior Letter; Lake Gaston/FERC, 1994: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Lake Gaston 1995: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]","104th Congress - Senator John Warner Sponsored Legis.; 1996- Small Business; 1996 Labor; 1996 Judiciary; 194th Congress No Position; 104th Congress Co-Signed 1995; 104th Congress Co-Signed 1996; 1996 Dear Colleagues; Mail Reports- GE; 103rd Congress- Legislation Sponsored/Co-Sponsored; 104th Congress Co-Sponsored","Manager's Audit [presentation folder]; Wilson Bridge Hearing 6/6/1997; Dorgan [presentation folder]; Air Bags; Spending Audit; Local Government Support Step 21; Amtrak Issues; ISTEA: Sept. 1996 Hearing; Judiciary Crime and Courts-General; Minimum Guarantee; S. 672- 1997 Emergency Supplemental; Domenici (adopted) [presentation folder]; Chart [presentation folder]; Moynihan [presentation folder]; ISTEA: Reauthorization; TIFIA [presentation folder]; Bridge Program; Moseley-Braun [presentation folder]; Hutchinson [presentation folder]; Research-GWU-Louisiana Proposal [presentation folder]; Reid [presentation folder]; Safety; VA Univ. Requests; NEPA [presentation folder]; 1997 Apportionments [presentation folder]; Audit [presentation folder]","Safety Hearing; CEBAF; I-73 Letter Sec. Of Tran. Martinez, 4/27/1994; NTSB Rules on Truck Drivers 1995; Corridor H [2 folders]; Truck Weight/Driving Hours; Virginia; D.C. Planning; US Route 58; Sound Barriers; Smart Roads; Speed Limits; Nuclear Waste Policy Act; Belle Haven Marina; I-73; NHS; Private Property Rights; 3rd Crossing; Untitled presentation folder: clippings, correspondence, and reference material regarding the ISTEA; Metro; Interstate 73 Articles; DOT; Colonial National Historical Park Legislation S.1278; Thomas Jefferson Planning; Federal Employees; Route 95 and Route 627 in Stafford County; Wolf Trap; Arlington Boathouse; I-73 Corridor through Virginia Notes; Norfolk Federal Building","Courthouses Under Construction; Senator Warner Votes on Rescissions GSA Construction; Regulatory Reform Hearing; RCRA-Nickles; New Courthouses; Tobacco Row Project; NEH; Regulatory Reform; Federal Communications Commission; NWF Compatibility; Format Used to Write Briefs for GSA Projects; GSA Letter of Rescission Package; Governors; Biological Survey; GSA Security for Federal Buildings; Coastal Barrier Resources 1994; Cedar Creek Battlefield; SEC Funds HR 5060; GSA Time-out and Review Progress Report; Food and Drug Administration Consolidation Project Background; TJSPARE: Senator Warner; Courthouse Construction Program; Letter from Judge Broomfield; Victims of Communism; Senator Warner [presentation folder]; Environmental Research, Development and Demonstration S.1545","Untitled Folder: correspondence and reference material regarding the ISTEA; Senator Warner, correspondence [presentation folder]; Alexandria Seaport Foundation; Appropriations FY 1996; Ballast Water; Jamestown; Lease (Personal), correspondence regarding assistant's lease, 1988 budget; Menhaden; Untitled presentation folder: correspondence, clippings, and reference material regarding the Woodbridge Wildlife Refuge; Environmental Partnership Service; ISTEA; Kim-Stan Landfill; Johnston/Robb Regulatory Reform; ISTEA; Tax-Diesel/Excise [presentation folder]; Tourism; FDA Consolidation; Baseball","Faircloth - Interstate Desig.; Lott - ISTEA; Planning; S. 1519 - ISTEA Extension [presentation folder]: State Balances - 10/1, HR 2514, Loose Papers (faxes, statements); S. 607: Superfund Recycling Equity Act; Research; QBS-Inhofe; Dulles Rail; OMB Scoring; EDA/ARC Reauthorization; Thomas Amendments; DBEs; UTC Proposal [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Tables and Graphs related to the Highway Budget; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence and Bound Copy of 1999 Fiscal Program Regarding the Appalachian Regional Commission; ARC Coalfields Expressway; CBO Scoring/Letter","Hearing-Confirmation for Judges Jones, Michael Sheffield, 8/26/1980; Press Conference-Roanoke, Virginia, 4/16/1981; Central Virginia Bank Women's Assn, Roanoke, Virginia, 4/22/1981; Comm. Science, Transp. - Stmt on behalf of Sherman Unger - Gen. Counsel - Commerce, 4/24/1981; Speech-William \u0026 Mary-Charter Day, Williamsburg, Va.-2/7/1981; Appalachian Coal Awareness Conf., Roanoke Civic Center-Oct. 24/1980; Virginia Assn on Aging, Richmond, Virginia, 10/10/1980; Virginia Manufacturers Assn, Williamsburg, Va., Sept. 26/1980; Untitled Folder: America's Economy and Its National Security; Untitled Folder: Mark Fowler; Virginia Coal Council Luncheon, Roanoke, 10/24/1980; Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce, 10/17/1980; Education; Camelot Hall Nursing Home, Arlington, 3/14/80; Implementing the National Materials \u0026 Minerals Policy Res \u0026 Development Act of 1980 (P.L. 96-479); Press Conference Richmond, Virginia, 4/14/1981; Commissaries; Press Conference (Judgeships-Dredging) Norfolk, Virginia, 4/15/1981; Floor Statement Amendment to S. 1442 Sept. 18/1980; Women's Council of Realtors Political Affairs Meeting-Memphis, Tennessee, 10/28/1980; Can A Democracy Live Within Its Means; Taiwan Issue; Press Conference Charlottesville, Virginia, 4/17/1981; 6th District Fundraiser for Phone Banks, Roanoke, Va. 8/28/1980; Senator Warner-GI Bill Statement, 3/19/1981; New River Valley Home Builders Ass. Radford, Va. (D. Mason) Aug. 22/1980; American Assn. Port Authorities, 10/22/80; Richlands (1980)-Coal Show Richlands, Va. Sept. 11/1980; National Conference on Education \u0026 the Elderly, Arlington, Va., 8/18/1980; Chesapeake Bay Conference, NASA Research, Va., 10/9/1980; Untitled Folder: Energy Department Nominees; Speech-Newport News Bar Assn. James River Country Club, Newport News, 4/14/1982; S. Res. 501--Commending James M. Roche-Chairman, National Committee for 8/18/80, Employer Support-Guard Reserve; Press Conference Abingdon, Virginia, 4/16/1981; Senate Energy Committee Hearing Growing Importance of Coal in International Trade-9/16/80; Virginia Congressional Delegation, Luncheon, 2/5/1981 (vepco); Joplin, Missouri, 10/29/1980; Cumberland School of Law - Law Day '81, Cumberland, Virginia - 4/4/1981; Alta Vista Chamber of Commerce, Alta Vista, Va. 3/27/1981; Lincoln Day Speeches-Cheyenne, Wyo. And Salt Lake City, Utah - 2/12 \u0026 13. Re Inflation \u0026 Soviet Military Power; Energy \u0026 Mineral Resources Subcommittee, 3/24/1981; Springfield, Missouri 10/29/1980; Armed Services Committee Intro of John Marsh for Sec. Army, 1/26/1981; Huntsville, Alabama, 10/28/1980; VA. 1st Cong Dist. Republican Convention Williamsburg, VA. 4/24/1981; Untitled Folder: Young Americans for Freedom of Virginia; United States Coal Exports: The Future for Appalachia; Floor Statement: S. 3247, Dredging, 12/5/1980; Floor Speech - Congratulating Sen. Milton Young of North Dakota on Service to Senate, 3/12/1981; Mobile, Alabama, 10/28/1980; General; Floor Statement - Introduction of the Coal Export Assistance Act of 1981; Floor Statement - Amy Facca article \"There's No Easy Way on Energy\" Dec. 15/1980; Campaign-1980, Speeches \u0026 Background October","Senate Record Vote/Statistics 1988 [binder]; 88 individually sleeved pages from the Congressional Record, arranged chronologically; 101st Congress Floor Statements, June- [binder]; Floor Statements, 100th Congress continued...1st/2nd session [binder]","MLK Memorial; Materials related to Hearings on Citizen Participation in the Political Process [envelope]; S. 511-Voting/Handicapped; Rules; Untitled presentation folder: Memorandum, Bills; Campaign Fin; Loose Papers: Memorandum, Clippings, Materials related to Hearings on Citizen Participation in the Political Process; Campaign Finance; Materials related to Hearings on the Constitution and Campaign Reform [binder]; Rules-Architect Hearing 6/30; Gifts, Campaign [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: Bills, Reports, Memos, Correspondence","Untitled Folder: Clippings regarding Contested La. Senate Race; Tower #2/3; 1991 Transportation Bill; Term Limits; Liz Taylor; Contested La. Senate Race; 10/2000; Tower #3/3; Soviet Trip; US Troops/Somalia; Tower #1/3; Smart Road; Space Station/Super Collide; Smithsonian; 1977 Inauguration; \"Tail Hook\"-Kelso","POW-MIA; Info Technology; 1989 Ray Raise; False Cape St. Park; Newport News S Building; Fredericksburg Battlefield; Flood Control; Jail; Fort A.P. Hill; Hospitalized; Rivergate- Alexandria; Miller Letters; Official Travel; National Guard - RIF; Seawolf; Regardies Interview; Judgeships/U.S. Attorneys; Rules Committee - \"Net\"; Labor- Striker Replace; Kuwaiti Contracts; Save Manassas; Lorton; GOP Conflict; Henry Foster- Nomination Surgeon General; Honoraria; Foreign Aid; Explore Highway; Salem VA Hospital (veterans'); Lake Gaston; Senate Leadership re: Senator John Warner; Polls; HUD/Marshall Home; Fort Sheridan - Arlington Land Swap; I-73 Route (NHS); Navy; National Science Foundation; ITT - Night Goggles; Federal Employees; N. E. A.; Grip - \"Noise\"; Health Care; To File; Cate Magennis; Gun Control; Shenandoah Battlefield; Small Business","Coal Miners Health Benefits; Bosnia; Clean Water Act; Clean Air; Bosnia; Deficit - BBA - Tax Cuts; Anti-Ballistic Missiles; Airports Authorization / Parking; Army Corps of Engineers; Environmental Cleanup; Abortion; Clinton's Budget - Tax Plan; Air and Space Ext.; Administrative Office; Avtex; Avtex; Drugs; Campaign Finance Reform; AIDS Vaccine 6P160 DOD; Agriculture - Peanuts, Tobacco; Avtex; Constitution; Clover power plant; Bork; Announce - 1996; Electoral College; CIA Relocation; Amtrak Rail; E.P.G.; College Grad; ARGUS; Defense Budget Cuts; Congressional Records","Floor Statement - Support of Armstrong Amendment 571 - Armed Service; 11/9/79; Warner- Virginia Farm Bureau Federation, Roanoke, Va; 11/29/79; Warner- Keynote Lunch- National Convention Armed Forces Comm. \u0026 Elec. Association, Washington, D.C.; 6/19/79; Press Questions; 1/16/80; Commencement - Southside Va. Community College, Alberta, VA; 6/15/79; Warner- Israel Bonds Dinner Providence, R.I.; 11/27/79; Warner - 7th District Black Caucus; 5/13/79; Award Ceremony - Outstanding Young Virginians- Richmond, VA; 12/9/79; Warner - PRSA THOTH Awards Banquet, Washington D.C.; 2/29/79; Warner- Republican State Convention, Roanoke, Va; 6/30/79; Warner- Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce; 5/25/79; SALT II; Warner- Florida Republican Convention; 11/17/79; Warner - Virginia Agribusiness Council, Richmond, VA; 1/16/80; Commencement - Loudoun County High School, Leesburg, VA; 6/10/79; Hearing- Inspector General Nominee, SBA - Senate Select Committee Small Business; 5/16/79; Warner- Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, Newport News, VA; 11/9/79; Warner- Farm Bureau - Northumberland Lancaster; 11/12/79; Greek-American Gala Banquet-Norfolk (Archbishop Chrysostomos-Cyprus); 5/20/79; D.C. Governmental Efficiency Subcommittee S. 828 Metrorail Funding; 9/28/79; Floor Speech - DOD- Nimitz- class Nuclear Carrier; 9/29/79; Untitled Folder: Warner- Shenandoah Valley Travel Assoc., Harrisonburg, VA; 11/26/79; Commencement - Chinchland High School, Portsmouth, VA; 6/9/79; Warner - Statewide Conference on \"Parenting,\" Richmond, VA; 10/3/79; Ship Commissioning- Nassau-LHA-4 Pascagoula, Miss; 7/28/79; Brookings Seminar- WX- 2/27/79; NCCJ- Newport News; 3/1/79; GOP State Convention - Roanoke, Va.; 7/30/79; American Friends of the Hebrew UNIV Scopus Award to Eliz. T. Warner; 1/13/80; Virginia Broadcasters Assoc., Va. Beach, VA; 6/14/79; Agronsky and Company - TV; 1/5/80; Warner- McLean Business/Professional; 5/15/79; Hearing - Assistant Secretary Nominations DOT- Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee; 12/11/79; Floor Statement - Military Option in Iran; 4/23/80; Warner- Virginia Retired Officers, Richmond, Va; 9/22/79; Luncheon- Va. Community, Business \u0026 Opinion Leaders, Richmond, Va; 6/15/79; Conference- Southside Congressional Longwood College; 12/1/79; Floor Speech - Thank you to Senate Staff Club; 12/20/79; Floor Statement - S. 1656 - Nat'l Fisheries Develop. Act of 1979; Warner- VA Independent Telephone Association- the Homestead, Hot springs VA; 10/18/79; Warner- Texas GOP; 7/29/79; Merchant Marine \u0026 Tourism Subcommittee Shipping Regulatory Legislation; 10/1/79; Floor Speech - Iranian hostages S. Res 315; 12/15/79; Paul Boucher; Warner- Tobacco Assn., Greenbriar, W. Va; 5/27/79; Untitled Folder: Annual awards Dinner the American Technion Society; 12/8/79; Floor Statement - Annandale Football champions; 5/24/79; Hearing - Administrator, Urban Mass Transportation Administration to Senate Banking Committee; 12/6/79; Waynesboro, Va Public Library Dedication; 6/24/79; Hearing- Assoc Attorney Gen, U.S. Dept. of Justice - Judiciary Comm.; 12/7/79; Warner- Chrysler Issue, Galax, VA; 11/2/79; Floor Speech - Warner Hails Byrd's Warning on Debt Ceiling Increase; 9/14/79; Warren Memorial Hospital Dedication; 6/23/79; Untitled Folder: Warner- Fishburne Military Academy Commencement Exercises; 5/26/79","Press 1994 Con't. by Robin [floppy diskette]; 28 press clipping packets in random order. Packets put together by date.; Press A-N 1994 by Robin [floppy diskette]","48 press clipping packets in random order. Packets bundled by date","66 press clipping packets in somewhat chronological order by date. Packets grouped by date","Untitled Folder: correspondence and reference materials; Agriculture; Submarines/Seawolf; Women in Military Memorial; Untitled folder: speeches and reference materials; United Daughters of Confed.; Warner 1/2; Miscellaneous Speeches; Warner/Wilder Tour (post R. King Trial); Remarks: Agreement Between East TN Natural Gas Co. and Equitable Resources, Inc., Bristol, VA, 8/20/1985; JW Cartoons; Speeches September-October 1985; Speeches, May-June 1985; Bosnia; Loose clippings and correspondence; Vets Memorials; Text of press clippings [loose] 1994; Vietnam Puller; Women in Combat; JW 2/2; Taxi Meters; USS Ronald Reagan; Awards to Constituents; Speeches July-August 1985; Battlefields; War Powers Act Byrd/Warner; Women's Conference; Transportation; Dulles Center","~200 folders of press releases numbered 1990 1 to 161 and 1991 1 to 38, currently out of order, some folders empty; 7/1985: speech index 1985; Untitled folder: correspondence","1987 Speeches; 1987 Transcripts; 1987 Extra Releases; Press Releases 1988; General Contractors Speech; 1988 Transcripts","21 folders of Political Mention clippings (some photocopied) from 1989-1995","Speeches January-March 1984; 1985 Transcripts; Transcripts 1986; Speeches June-November 1984; Speeches 1985; Speeches 1986","Community Leaders Luncheon, Richmond, VA, 1/16/1980; National Marine Corps Off. Assn., Arlington, VA, 5/24/1980; Warner-Dalon Statement Non-endorsement of Republican Pres. Candidate, 3/14/1980; House Committee- Public Works, Washington National Airport, 6/11/1980; Floor Statement - Lobbying Activities of Office of Surface Mining, 3/27/1980; Lincoln Day 2/14/1980; Warner-60th Annual Banquet, Hampton Roads Maritime Association, 5/6/1980; Warner-Chesapeake Men for Progress, Norfolk, VA, 1/18/1980; Warner-National Maritime Council Legislative Review Program, New York, NY, 2/4/1980; Virginia Medical Society Luncheon, Capitol, Washington, DC, 5/14/1980; Dedication- Heritage Foundation Program, Washington, DC, 5/14/1980; Keynote Speech- Seventh District GOP Convention- Charlottesville, VA 5/10/1980; Warner-Commencement-Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, VA, 1/18/1980; Warner- Navy Federal Credit Union Annual Meeting, Vienna, VA, 3/24/1980; Floor Statement, 2/8/1980, Draft Registration Not Include Women; Subcommittee on Parks, Recreation, and Renewable Resources, Vietnam Veterans Memorial SJR 119 3/12/1980; Commencement-Virginia Intermont, Bristol, VA, 5/3/1980; Keynote Speech- Republican Mock Convention-Washington and Lee University, 5/9/1980; Floor Statement - S. 2585 \"Ocean Shipping Act of 1980\" 4/24/1980; Floor Statement- 200th Anniversary, American Victory- Yorktown, 6/4/1980; Luncheon-National Association of Environmental Professionals, Rosslyn, VA, 4/22/1980; Report-Synfuels Report, Letter to Andrus, 2/6/1980; Republican Women of Capitol Hill, 6/25/1980; Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Radford, VA, 2/11/1980; John Wayne Family Luncheon, Washington, DC, 3/6/1980; Warner-National Energy Resources Organization, Washington, DC, 2/21/1980; Commencement Address Bluefield College, Bluefield, VA, 5/24/1980; Commonwealth Dinner, Richmond, VA, 3/28/1980; Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Williamsburg, VA 3/22/1980; D.C. Governmental Efficiency Subcommittee S. 828 Metro-rail Funding Legis.; Warner-Northern Virginia Automobile Dealers Association 3/11/1980; Award Speech- A. Phillip Randolph Award to Willie Mays, 4/17/1980; 1980 Republican National Platform, 5/8/1980 (2 folders); Warner- Commencement Christopher Newport College, Hampton, VA, 5/18/1980; Tidewater III Conference, Easton, MD, 2/1-3/1980; Hearing-Senate Armed Services Comm. Military Compensation, 1/22/1980; Hearing-Committee on the Social Security Admin., Assist. Sec. Dept. HEW 3/19/1980; Warner-Sixth District Economic Conference, Natural Bridge, VA, 2/11/1980; Hearing- Sen. Veterans Affairs, 6/18/1980; Warner- Virginia Seafood Council, 3/8/1980; GOP State Convention Banquet Richmond, VA, 6/6/1980","25 folders and 4 packets of press clippings from Dominion Media Service Co. Service, arranged by week with more than one folder for some weeks","18 folders of clippings from 1/1-7/14/1995","14 folders of press clippings from the Dominion Media Service Co. service, arranged by week, more than one folder for some weeks","1986 Press Releases [binder]; 1985 Press Releases [binder]; 6 folders and 4 packets of press clippings from the Dominion Media Service Co. Service, arranged by week, more than one folder for some weeks","1996 Miscellaneous; 1996 Campaign Photos; Miscellaneous 1997; 1996 Press Clips: Election Pictures [empty folder]; W. Post Exon \u0026 JW SASC hearing on Downing Assessment 7/25/1996 [envelope]; 1998 Clips; 1995 and Earlier Miscellaneous; PTO; 1996 Press Clips: Daily Press Wednesday, 6/12/1996; Election; 1996 Press Clips: Thursday 11/7/1996 Richmond Times Dispatch; Final Louisiana Press Pack; 1996 Miss VA. /Teen USA; 1996 Press Clips: 11/6/1996 The Daily Press; Lake Gaston; 1998 Military; G.W. Birthday [empty folder]; Rules - general info.; 1996 Staff; 1996 Military; Haysi Dam; 1996 American Legion; Military - Miscellaneous; 1996 Press Clips: The Washington Post Wednesday 6/12/1996; Federal Employees; 1996 Press Clips: 11/6/1996 The Virginia Pilot; 1996 Press Clips: Select Election 1996 Clips 11/6-7/1996 [packet]; 1997 Military; 1998 JW \u0026 Governor [empty folder]; 1996 Press Clips: The Farmville Herald 6/7/1996; 1996 Press Clips: The Va. Pilot Wed. 6/12/1996","James Monroe 1758-1831  [book];  The Reader's Digest Dictionary of Quotations  [book];  Tough Choice Who made them .. And who didn't, The Concord Coalition's Deficit Reduction Scorecard 103rd Congress 1993  [booklet];  Miracle on the Potomac, The Kennedy Center from the Beginning  [book];  Billy Franklin's Tough Enough, The Cocaine Investigation of United States Senator Chuck Robb  [book];  Fix Bayonets! [book]; Miracle at Philadelphia: The Story of the Constitutional Convention May to September 1787  [book];  The Hite Report on Male Sexuality  [book];  Our American Government, What Is It? How Does It Function? 150 Questions and Answers  (1981 Edition) [book];  America: An Affirmation of Faith  [book];  A Search for the 100 Greatest Members of Congress, Heroes of the US Congress  [book];  Eminent Americans: Namesakes of the Polaris Submarine Fleet  [book];  Henry Cabot Lodge, Late a Senator from Massachusetts, Memorial Addresses Delivered in Congress  [book];  Will the Gentleman Yield?  [book];  Song and Service Book for Ship and Field  [book];  Profiles in Courage  [book];  Webster's Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary  [book];  Pages From the Virginia Story  [book];  The X Factor, A Quest For Excellence  [book];  Jefferson, Public and Private Papers  [book];  The New Fat Cats, Members of Congress as Political Benefactors  [book];  Military Project Management Handbook  [book];  Richmond Redeemed, The Siege at Petersburg  [book];  The Battle of Berlin 1945  [book]","ISTEA; Smart Road; Untitled Folder: Correspondence regarding ISTEA; Section 153; ISTEA; DOT Building; DOT; ISTEA II; ISTEA II-Transit; ISTEA Grants-Va.","Richmond- DOD Data Center, Other Virginia Closings/Issues; Fort Lee; Loose paper: Report of Secretary of Navy, Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990; Fort Monroe; NAS Oceana","Press Releases, 1983 [binder]; Press Releases, 1988 [binder]; Press Releases, 1984 [binder]; Press Releases, 1987 [binder]","14 folders of press clippings, arranged by chronologically by week","15 folders in no real order, clippings grouped by date.","Untitled Folder: Remarks Before the conference banquet of the National Security Industrial Association Anti-Submarine Warfare committee; 5/18/83; Norfolk, Norfolk Chamber of Commerce; 4/29/83; Joe Canada Breakfast/Growing Conservatism/GOP Successes; 10/10/83; Transcript of Phone Interview tom Matthews/Kingsport Times Haysi, Coal Slurry, topping off; 6/30/83; Floor Statement - In Memory of Sen. Jackson; 9/14/83; Floor Statement - on Amendment To Transportation Conference Report H.R. 3329; 8/3/83; Confirmation Hearing/Judge Yock Judicial Committee; 7/22/83; Staunton-Augusta County Chamber of Comm. Dinner- Staunton, Va; 1/21/83; E \u0026 MR Subcommittee Hearing on S. 1634 Mineral Lands Leasing Act; 10/18/83; Public Hearing- HOV- Restrictions at Cutis Memorial Parkway- George Mason HS, FC, VA; 4/14/83; Interview- National Public Radio- Helen Whelan; 1/4/83; Transcript/Phone Interview with Chris Hansen, Reuters \"Deep Strike concept\"; 6/17/83; JWW Remarks/Federal Employees Forum- Old Dominion Univ., Norfolk; 10/22/83; Norfolk Chamber of Commerce; 4/30/83; Finance Committee/Governmental Lease Financing Reform Act Amendments; 9/29/83; Floor Statement - Insertion of Statement of ABA on Intelligence of Synfuels in Soviet Union; 5/16/83; Floor Statement - Dedication of the Memorial Plaque re Iranian Rescues Mission; 5/5/83; Speech Before Transportation Inst to minority bus members; 7/27/83; Transcript- Chris Callahan, Va. Network Telephone Network; 5/19/83; Va. American Legion Speech; 7/9/83; Remarks of JWW/National Coal Assoc., Wash, DC; 11/17/83; Floor Statement - IMF Loan Quota; 6/8/83; News Release on Harvey Wilkerson/4th Circuit Court Appointee; 11/12/83; Floor Statement - on SPR; 10/19/83; Floor Statement - Memory of Mary Preston Courtney; 12/13/82; Floor Statement - Honoring Harry F. Byrd, Jr.; 12/8/1982; Subcommittee Civil Service, Post Office, and General Services; 5/26/83; Confirmation Hearing/Judge Merow Judicial Committee; 7/22/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Amendment to Modify HOV Requirements on I-66; 10/24/83; Remarks: MTN. Empire Community Big Stone Gap; 6/11/83; U. Pa. debate; 3/30/83; Confirmation Hearing: Francis M. Mullen, Jr., Jud. Committee; 6/15/83; Floor Statement - Confirmation Hearing/ Jane Restani; 11/7/83; Floor Statement - Nomination of Kenneth L. Adelman, Arms Control Agency; 4/14/83; Senate Rules Committee, Federal Election Law; 5/17/83; Speech at Lorton Town Meeting; 9/9/83; Remarks: Freedom's Foundation Awards Program; Capitol; 6/15/83; Warner-Durrette Conversation/Va Beach; 11/5/83; Trans./Int. for \"the Lawmakers\" Senate Armed Services Committee; 10/12/83; Alex., Dedication of Torpedo Factory Art Center; 5/20/83; Senator John Warner Statement - Confirmation Hearing of Sherman E. Unger/Senate Committee on the Judiciary; 9/29/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Terrorist Attack on Marines in Lebanon; 10/24/83; Floor Statement - Armed Services Personnel Educational Travel; 11/3/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner on S. 237 S.1006; 11/1/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Announcement of Bowen Commission's Intent; 11/16/83; Floor Statement - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources- Strategic Minerals; 5/19/83; Speech by Senator John Warner to Commissioners of Revenue Association of VA; 11/15/83; Floor Statement - Battleship Missouri; 12/13/82; Governmental Affairs Conference, Washington; 5/11/83; Veterans Day Speech; 11/11/83; Untitled Folder: Introductory Remarks for Vice Pres. George Bush; 4/13/83; Hearing of Senate Judiciary comm./Re J.H. Wilkinson; 11/16/83; Interview- Henry Eason; It's Your Nation's Business; 5/19/83; Floor Statement - Kasten-Dole Compromise; 4/20/83; Senate committee on Energy and Natural Resources- Gas Hearings; 12/12/82; Floor Statement- Resolution to Commemorate Bicentennial of Treaty of Paris; 5/17/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner on S.J.Res. 196; 11/10/83; \"Energy Independence\" Speech; 8/9/83; Testimony of Senator John Warner/Committees of House and Senate on Veterans Affairs; 11/16/83; Luncheon w/Assorted General Contractors/Business Issues and Government Leasing; 10/7/83; Interview w/Chas. Wheeler/BBC/; 9/14/83; Launching-USS Yorktown- Pascagoula, Miss; 4/16/83; Floor Statement - Nat'l Tourism Week; 6/29/83; Luncheon Honoring House of Del./Va Beach; 11/5/83; Armed Forces Committee and Electronics Assn Shoreham-Americana Hotel-Washington, D.C.; 4/14/83; Floor Statement - Tech Vet School; 6/29/83; Subcommittee on International Trade (Finance Committee) Tariff on Apple Juice; 10/21/83; Speech- Young Republican Fed., Richmond, VA; 4/23/83; The Coal Industry; 8/9/83; Testimony- Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; 4/21/83; Phone Interview/Post; 9/6/83; Opening Statement; JWW/Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources; 11/15/83; Floor Statement - On S. 764, Air Travelers Act; 11/16/83; Speech at Opening of Henrico Co. Rep. HQ; 9/8/83; Floor Statement - S. 764- Air Traveler Security Act of 1983; 4/20/83; Immigration Reform and Control Act S. 529; 5/17/83; Floor Statement - To Put General Richardson's Address in CR; 7/83; Transcript/QA Press availability/James Watt; 10/7/83; Lawmakers; 7/14/83; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/Scottsville Flood Control Project; 10/25/83; Subcommittee on Water Resources Committee Pub Works- Long Creek Canal and Tangier Island; 5/17/83; Public Hearing on Lake Gaston; 11/17/83; Floor Statement - Submits Sen. Byrd's Speech; 10/7/83; National Coal Assoc. Federal Affairs; 11/17/83; Press Conference I-66; 5/17/83; Appropriations Committee-Subcommittee on Interior Re. HR 1931 - S. 802- Parkway; 5/5/83; Veterans Affairs Committee Stmt of Harry N. Walters- Administrator Designee; 12/8/82; Floor Statement - on Amendment To Interior Appropriations Bill; 7/26/83; Floor Statement - National Retired Teachers Day; 8/4/83; Remarks of JWW Amherst 4th of July Celebration, \"The American Flag\"; 1983; Floor Statement - Nuclear Waste; 12/20/82; Floor Statement - Confirmation Hearing/Ross Buckley; 11/8/83; Senator John Warner Remarks/League of Women Voter Union Theological Seminary Richmond; 9/14/83; Floor Statement - Taxpayer Compliance and Withholding; 6/16/83; Floor Statement - Intro. To Mathias Speech on Palladian Architecture; 6/8/83; Interview-Mike Cozza, Jefferson Pilot; 5/6/83; Transcript/Interview Jim Bacon/Roanoke times/World New Port Dredging; 6/28/83; Interview w/Roger Lindberg (WVEC)/RE: Mil, Manpower level; 5/3/83; Interview w/Joel Brinkley, N.Y. Times/Lebanon Security; 11/4/83; Transcript/Phone Interview Tobacco/dairy; 10/7/83; Floor Statement - Forty one Years after Pearl Harbor; Dec. 7/1982; Senator John Warner Introduction of Amend to 1984 Treasury/Post Office Appropriations Bill- Moving Expense Reform; Rules Committee- Re: Purchase of Calendars; 12/9/82; Floor Statement - JWW/Burial of Indigent Veterans; 10/25/83; Hearing: Jud Committee, Southeast Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Compact; 9/6/83; Floor Statement - Senate Tourism Caucus; 4/20/83; Speech by Gov. Robb/Report of Top Management of VA. Chamber of Commerce; 10/26/83; Transcript, Channel 4 Interview/Lebanon; 9/83; Hearing- Oversight Hearing on Strategic Petroleum Reserve; 5/6/83; Naming of US Courthouse, Norfolk, Va., Judge William E. Hoffman; 12/23/82; Interview w/Senator John Warner by Rose O'Connor, WTKR-TV; 11/14/83; Statement on Lyn M. Schlitt Nominations, Sen. Finance CMTE.; 6/14/83; Transcript/Phone Int./Va. Pilot Lake Gaston; 10/7/83; Testimony Before Aviation Subcommittee HS. Public Works Committee On S. 764 (Air Travelers Sec); 7/26/83; Dedication of Heritage Foundation; 10/3/83; Untitled Folder: 5/16/83; Interview- Karlyn Barker, Washington Post; 4/21/83; Floor Statement - TV Coverage of Senate Proceedings; 12/23/82; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner on US Coal Exports to Japan; 10/27/83; Remarks of JWW/Hampton Institute Convocation; 9/11/83; News Release on JWW urging Rededication to Freedom/11/12/83; Interview: w/Ed Prina, Copley News Serv. Re: Military manpower; 5/6/83; Armed Services Committee Intro. C. Cox, Assistant Secretary of the Navy; 5/24/83; Introductory remarks for Admiral Hyman Rickover Award Ceremony; 11/1/83; VA Savings and Loan League Speech, VA Beach; 6/17/83; Floor Statement - JWW/Advance Procurement SN SSN 688 Submarines; 11/8/83; Subcommittee on Education, Art and Humanities; 4/8/83; Confirmation Hearing- Moody Tidwell Judge- US Claims Court; 5/4/83; Opening Statement: JWW/Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources 11/10/83; Floor Statement - Soviet Shooting of Korean Flt. 007; 9/14/83; Floor Statement - on H.R. 1646 RR Retirement Solvency; 8/2/83; Extra copies of Staggers Act Testimony; Remarks on JWW American Federation of Government Employees AFL/CIO; 8/4/83; Speech- McLean, Fairfax County Arbor Day Celebration; 4/25/83; Floor Statement - Re: UP Amendment 1484 to H.R. 6211- Multi-employer's Pension Amendment Act of 1980; 12/16/82; Floor Statement - of Senator John Warner/US coal Exports to Japan; 10/28/83; Big Stone Gap, Wise, Norton, Wash, DC; 4/23/83; Interview: ABC; 7/8/83; Floor Statement - Retirement of Albert A Applegate; 12/20/82; Satellite Speech to the Norfolk Chamber of Commerce; 1/5/83; Floor Statement - MX Missile; 5/25/83; Atoka Speech; 9/10/83; Floor Statement - H.Con.Res. 153 - Statue of Martin Luther King; 12/20/82; Interview- Bill Woods- Virginian Pilot- MX- Midgetman; 4/25/83; Floor Statement - Low Altitude Reconnaissance Cameras- 12/18/1982","To Sales Execs at Jefferson Club Roanoke/Free Enter; 3/8/83; Untitled Folder: Floor Statement- Amend the Tariff Schedule of the United States to Impose a Duty on Apple and Pear Juice; 2/3/83; Subcommittee on Manpower and Personnel; 3/8/83; Interview: W/Pat Towell, Congressional Quarterly; 3/9/83; 12 folders of press clippings grouped by date.; GW PRKWY S. 802; 3/11/83; Floor Statement - Strategic Nuclear Threat; 3/23/83; The Northern Virginia Women's History Coalition; 3/8/83; Interview- Tara St. John- World Perspectives- Re: Def Budget, Arms Control Port Legis; 2/23/83; Interview: News Availability/U.Va.; 3/7/83; Greenspan Comm. Full retirement for Fed. Workers from 55 to 65; Assoc Gen Contractors of VA. Convention Awards Lunch- Homestead, Hot Springs, Va; 1/22/83; Untitled Folder: Election Law Hearing; 1/26/83; Interview- George Wilson- Washington Post- Warner Proposal on Reduction in End Strength; 2/22/83; Interview- Nancy Bradsher, Watch on Washington; 3/16/83; Floor Statement - Senate Amendment #512, New Fed Employees in Social Security, 3/18/1983; Floor Statement - Erosion Control Projects in the Chesapeake Bay; 1/26/83; 3/8/83; Interview- Joe Shapiro, U.S. News and World Report; 2/15/83; Dulles Toll Road Groundbreaking Ceremony; 1/29/83; Lions Club; 3/83; Speech: ADM. Rickover Dinner w/3 Presidents; Sheraton, D.C.; 2/28/78; Interview- WTAR Radio, Norfolk; 3/2/83; Floor Statement - Enterprise Zone Employment \u0026 Develop Act of 1983; 3/18/83; Commerce- Confirmation Hearing for Helen Marie Taylor- Bd. Dir. Pub Broad; 2/4/83; Cumberland, Cumberland Repls.; 3/15/1983; Floor Statement - George Washington Parkway, Va; 3/9/83; Lincoln Club Dinner, Vienna, VA; 2/4/83; Mining and Reclamation Council of America; 3/22/83; Speech at FT. Myer; 3/3/83; Statement on State of the Union; 1/25/83; Floor Statement - Commission on the Centennial of The Civil Service; 3/14/83; 10% Withholding Requirement Savings Interest and Investment Dividends; 2/10/83; Vepcopac, Richmond; 3/11/83; Untitled Folder: \"Coal Slurry Pipeline Act\"- S.267; 3/14/83; Floor Statement- Air Travelers Security Act of 1983; 3/10/83; Judiciary Committee- Appointment Alfred S. Regnery - Admin. Juvenile Justice \u0026 Deliq. Prev. - Department of Justice; 4/6/83","4 folders of press clippings from August, Sept, Nov, and Dec of 2000; Loose Paper: misc. press clippings, Warner press releases, and legislative copies; 19 bundles of press clipping packets grouped weekly","Talking Points for Crossfire [binder]; Abortion Votes 1979--1989 [binder]; Memos and Correspondence regarding speaking engagement at the Washington County Chamber of Commerce [binder]; Press Releases (85-88) EPW [binder]; Military-Soldier-War Quotations [binder]; United Citizens, Nixon-Agnew [binder]; Press releases, talking points, etc. [binder]; Speech writing materials on various topics including Air/Space Extension, Balanced Budget/Economy, Crime, Defense/Foreign Policy, GOP, Heath/Education, Highways, Property Rights, Speech, United Nations, etc. [binder]; Speech writing materials on various topics including Budget and Auburn Dam [binder]; United Citizens, Nixon-Agnew, Report 10-5-68 [binder]","1996: 2/1-3/7 clippings; 1996: 1/22-31 clippings; 1996: 1/1-7 clippings; 1996: 1/8-14 clippings; 1995: 12/1-7 clippings [loose]; 1995: 11/1-7 clippings [loose]; 1996: 3/15-21 clippings; Press Releases 1989 [binder]; 1996: 1/15-21 clippings; Sen. Warner's Quote Book (clippings) [binder]; 1995: 11/22-31 clippings [loose]","30 packets of press clippings, arranged in reverse chronological order","Press Clippings on the Investigation of the Election of Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu, Vol. II-Book 2 (Sept. 1997-Dec. 1997 [binder]; 1997 Releases [binder]; Untitled Binder: Press Releases 1996; Press Clippings on the Investigation of the Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu, Vol. II-Book 1 (1/1997-8/1997) [binder]","Transcripts - 8/1984; Written Requests (media, congrats, welcomes, etc.); Transcripts - 7/1984; Transcripts - 101984; LAIRD; 1982 Microfilm Index; Transcripts - 9/1984; Transcripts - 6/1984; Straight Remarks (cancelled); Foreword for Military Manual; Press Letters; Loose papers: speeches; Untitled: clippings and correspondence; Background for Warner Bio; GMV Speech 11-16-88; Transcripts - 11/1984; 1983 Microfilm Index","49 packets of press clippings, arranged by date","9 folders of political mention clippings, April-December 1997","Warner Record 1985 [binder]; Warner Record-6/1984 [binder]; Record Votes-1981, 1982, 1983 [binder]; Senator John Warner Voting Record, 79-80-81 [binder]; Floor Statements 1986 [binder]; JWW Missed Votes, 97th \u0026 98th, -84-, (82/83) [binder]","Floor Statements, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Continued [binder]; Grant Notices, 1986 [binder]; Record Vote Analysis, 102nd Congress, 2nd Session, Press","JW Schedules-Week; Subs-Teaming; Education Stuff; T-mond B-Day; Energy and Water; ACITIC- VA Tech; LOB Culpepper; CRS on Internet; Bosnia/NATO/Europe; Transport/WW Brigade; Amers Tax Reform; Miscellaneous Articles; BASC Releases 99; Accomplishments 105th Congress, 1st Session; Tobacco; NEA; VA Press News; Senate Barber; State of Union 1-98; Laptops; Sabato Roast; EDA/Development/Westmoreland/Tapahook 5-98; Berlin Airlift; Ralston; Defense/SASC; JW Bio. D's; Lorton; T. Vaughn and Const. File; Beth George; Loose articles; Cohen Trip, 2-98, Face CBS; Press Requests; Juvenile Justice; SBA Small Business; Speeches; Ethics/Lobby/MCI $; USS Wisconsin; Vets Burial Bones; Keagan A-Port; High Tech; Depots, N. News; VA D-Day Ceremony 11/97; Newt-Speaker File, Marietta 1-98 speech, CHC 1-98 speech; ATF-JW; ANC Waivers; DoD Authorization 1997","Pres. Cabinet Nominees [presentation folder]; McNulty; Ashcroft; James Younger; Mental Health/Terrorism; Ricky Ray; Chavez; Tobacco [presentation folder]; Thompson; Rod Paige; Ted Olson, 4/5/2001; Brownlee; Barnhart; Ombudsman [presentation folder]; Brian James","Weekly Mail Reports, 1997; 105th Mail Reports, 1998; 105th Dear Colleagues - Cosigned; 105th Dear Colleagues - Miscellaneous; 105th Floor Statements, 1997; Weekly Mail Reports, 2000; 105th Floor Statements, 1998; 105th No Position; 105th UC's-Cosponsor of JW Legislation; 105th Dear Colleagues - Senator John Warner; 105th Sponsor/Cosponsored","ESEA : Math and Science; ESEA; ESEA : My Notes; ESEA : Class Size; ESEA : Teacher Liability; ESEA : Floor Students last day; ESEA : Background; ESEA : VA Specific background; ESEA : 21st Century Community Learning Center; ESEA : Homeless/LEP; ESEA : School Counseling; ESEA Group Views; ESEA : Magnet Schools; ESEA : Title I; ESEA : Straight A's","The Power of Creativity: VSA arts, 10/2000 [VHS]; Loose paper- No child left behind bill, 2001; ESEA [presentation folder]; Roger Gregory","8/2000; College Admissions; 5/2000; 9/2000; 6/2000; 4/2000; 11/2000; 2/2000; 7/2000; 10/2000; 3/2000; 12/2000; 1/2000","67 folders, mainly correspondence, arranged alphabetically by last name","Tobacco Warehouse; Tobacco-OSHA Regulations, Labor Department; Mike; Loose clippings and correspondence re: tobacco; SBC Hubzones; Loose Papers: reference material re: small businesses; Loose Papers: clippings and correspondence re: small businesses; NASCAR; Loose clippings and correspondence re: tobacco; Tobacco Row- Urban Revitalization","Info Regarding Tobacco Suits; Briefing Book: The Food and Drug Administration and Tobacco Regulation [portfolio folder]; Tobacco 2nd Hand Smoke:; Tobacco: Tobacco Issues 103rd, Cigarettes [presentation folder]","Loose Papers: Notes, Business cards, Faxes, Statements, Correspondence; S.942 Mr. Warner--Markup materials; Untitled Portfolio: Dredging Contractors of America; Untitled Folder: Correspondence, Faxes; Small Business-S04 program-HR3719; Small Business-HUB Zones-S.1574; Northrup; 06/05/96--Small Business Agenda, Stewart Verdery/Mr. Warner; 06/04/98--Oversight of SBIR Program Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Reston Chamber; Virginia Small Business Awards Luncheon [binder]","140 Daily Schedule Files, arranged chronologically","Speech Material; Untitled Envelope: articles and press releases; Loose Paper: speech with research material; Articles [bag]; Speaker's package on Nuclear Arms and Arms Control [binder]; Loose Paper: articles; Untitled: Colston A. Lewis; Zumwalt file [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: articles; Untitled: Speech at Segregated School; Defense; Loose Paper: articles, press releases, booklet with photographs of Liz Taylor and Senator, and correspondence; Land Fairfax Human resources council; Loose Papers: articles","Warner: Leadership for Virginia [binder]; Warner Record [binder]; Warner Record Addendum; Senator John Warner Voting Record- 1987 [binder]; Voting Record 1985 [binder]; The Warner Record- 1987 [binder]; Warner Record 1986 [binder]; FEC Report, 1st Quarter [binder]","SEPA/PMAS; Arts and Humanities; Aid- Federal Triangle; PMA; Shenandoah National Park; Historic Preservation; Regulatory Reform; Rural Electric; GSA Projects; Untitled: congressional material/speech; Security in Federal Buildings; Lane View Elementary School","WRDA 1998: loose paper and reference materials, correspondence, and testimonies [presentation folder]; WRDA 98: loose paper and reference materials, correspondence, and legislation [presentation folder]","Louisiana; Recreation fees lang.; New York; Illinois; Idaho; Maryland; OMB Policy; Texas; North Carolina; MMS Fee; New Hampshire; Georgia; Connecticut; Studies; North Dakota; Florida; Corps/Leg. Counsel memos; Tennessee; Kentucky; South Carolina; Washington; Rhode Island; Indiana; Sub-Committee Hearing, 6-98; New Jersey; Arkansas; Contingent Authority; Montana; Missouri; Alabama; Wisconsin; Pfiesteria; California; Massachusetts; Substitute Amendment; VA WRDA Issues; Delaware; Oregon; Oklahoma; Nevada; South Dakota; Michigan; Nebraska; Pennsylvania; Admin. WRDA; Mississippi; Corps Proposed Language","Box of empty files permanently withdrawn from collection.","7 folders of clips, arranged chronologically by month (1/2001-5/2001)","Warner: McLaughlin; 5/27 [audiocassette]; John Warner Radio 7 60 second spots; 9/24/84 [reel to reel]; Stakeout with Nunn and Warner after briefing on Persian Gulf; 7/6/88 [audiocassette]; Nightline; 3/24/86 [audiocassette]; Today Show: Chuck Scarborough; 12/29/83 [audiocassette]; Liberty University/Richmond: Press Conference on Soviet Trip; 9/9/85 [audiocassette]; Warner; 6/17 [audiocassette]; Tape of Keynote and Nomination Speech of JWW; 6/5/82 [audiocassette]; Senator Warner Speech for Virginia Garden Club; 4/8/1986 [audiocassette]; Record of Warner deposition [audiocassette]; Journal- Editors; 10/30/84 [audiocassette]; Tower/Warner Press Conference on Mid East Trip; 1/10/84 [audiocassette]; UP-Tenkins; 10/26 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner Song by David Elliott (703) 662-6310/662-8201 [audiocassette]; Warner Acceptance Speech- Hampton; 6/2/1984 [audiocassette]; John Warner, Seven :60 Second Spots, 9/25/84 [audiocassette] (3 copies); Time Mag. Jay Brangan Sp 1 [audiocassette]; JWW introducing the President [audiocassette]; Salute to John Warner; 11/17/83 [audiocassette]; Final Segment- NPR; 10/23 [audiocassette]; Lucette Lasnaco with Jack Anderson [microtape included] [audiocassette]; Sen. Warner Women's National Defense Forum Luncheon; 6/18/1984 [audiocassette]; Warner-Roosevelt Launching; 10/27 [audiocassette]; Warner; 5/20 [audiocassette]; River Bank Inc.: Displaced Homemaker 60, Child Support 60, Job Market 60; 1984 [reel to reel]; Dub: Goldwater, Knaffowitz/Warner [audiocassette]; Founders Day Address: Senator John Warner, Burruss Auditorium; 4/27/1984 [audiocassette]; Delmarva/Agrinet 1/18/84 a.m.; Virginia Sports report with John Hambrecht (5 mins) 7/11/84 [audiocassette]; Warner- Republican Rebuttal; 9/14/88 [audiocassette]; Hampton Roads Breakfast; 3/30/84 [audiocassette]; Today Show Long Commission [Beta]; Ice Cream party on Capitol Hill; 6/20, 1985 [VHS]; Defense Platform Committee- Democrat; 5/1988 (2 tapes) [audiocassette]; Water Washington; 6/20 [audiocassette]; Farmville; 9/17/84 [audiocassette]; Warner \"Radio America\"; 9/16 [audiocassette]; Today Show; 2/11/84 [Beta]; Peter Hardin; 12/20 [audiocassette]; McNeil-Lehrer; 12/28/83 [Beta]; Today; 12/29 [Beta]; 12 untitled audiocassettes; Edythe Harrison Speech to Federal Women Employees, 8/25/83 [audiocassette]; Letter from Joseph M. Kline to Senator John Warner; 9/11/1985: contains photos from 1978 Convention; Sen. Warner Last two Tapes- Three in all [audiocassette]; 153 slides in 7 containers of various imagines of Senator John Warner; Virginia Democratic Convention [audiocassette]; 1985 Liberty University Convocation, Senator John Warner [audiocassette]; Patillo Report, 10/30; Harrison Press conference 10/31 [audiocassette]; Two untitled audiocassette; Press Conference- Hampton; 6/1/1984 [audiocassette]; Demonstration Tape: Symphony No. 40 Mozart, Arranged by T. Morishita [audiocassette]","Orphan Drug Act; Breast Cancer Gala [presentation folder]; Parental Leave (Gen); ACTPL [presentation folder]","Organ Donors [presentation folder]; Unos./HHS/Liver Allocations; Bone Marrow Registry [presentation folder]; Kassebaum HIPAA/Kennedy [presentation folder]; Breast Cancer: Funding and Research [presentation folder]; Organ Transplant Reauthorization; Organ Transplant Unos/Network [presentation folder]; Breast Cancer/Abortion [presentation folder]","149 folders include correspondence regarding events, schedules, itineraries, etc., arranged chronologically by day","101 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name (A-N)","December; College Admissions 1997; July; August; January; September; February; March; October; May; MCI Letter; April; June; November","PTO [presentation folder]; PTO; PTO [presentation folder]","U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Business Case Analysis of Space and Facilities Management, 5/22/1998 [binder]; U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Space Consolidation Project, 3/30/2000 [binder]; U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Space Consolidation Project, 9/1998 [binder]","Labor Salting, correspondence, notes and reference materials regarding labor; Labor-Flextime S.1129; ENDA; Labor-Ergonomics; Labor-FLSA-General; Labor-S. 1099; Labor-Family and Medical Leave; Untitled presentation folder: Contains NLRB Cases; Labor Minimum Wage Legislation/Congressional; Loose correspondence, memos, legislation, articles, and literature regarding the Millennium Society Act, 1996; Labor-EEOC; Untitled presentation folder: Contains Floor statements from JW on TEAM Act; Labor-Team SBC Hearing; Labor Collective Bargaining; Untitled presentation folder: Contains correspondence, articles, and reference material regarding the TEAM ACT; Untitled presentation folder: Contains Dear Colleague letters received, 1997; S.1232-Firefighters; Memorandum [presentation folder]; Labor-FMLA; Labor-Minimum Wage Press; D.C. Tax; Untitled presentation folder: Contains correspondence, literature, articles, and press releases regarding the TEAM ACT, 1996","122 folders include correspondence regarding events, schedules, itineraries, etc., arranged chronologically by day","107th Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; 107th Appropriations Letters; 107th Appropriations Requests; Appropriations Letters 107th; 107th Appropriations Request; 107th Administration; 108th Aging","107th Cosigned Letters; 107th Floor Statements; 107th Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; 107th Governmental Affairs; 107th Senator John Warner \"Dear Colleagues\"; 107th Banking/Budget; 107th Energy and Natural Resources; 107th Finance; 107th Armed Services; 107th Cosigned \"Dear Colleagues\"; 107th Senator John Warner Sponsored Legislation; 107th Foreign Relations; 107th UCs for Senator John Warner Sponsored Legislation; 107th Commerce, Science, and Transportation; 107th Judiciary; 107th Rules and Administration; 107th Cosigned Letters; 107th Environment and Public Works","LEGIS: 101st 2nd Session [binder]; EPA Notices 1989/National Institute of Health Grants Jan-June 1989 [binder]; Record Vote Analysis 101st Congress 2nd Session [binder]; LEGIS/101st 1 Session [binder]","Grant Notices 1989 (1/1/1988-1/1/1990) [binder]; Grant Notices 1985 (1/1/1984-12/31/1985) [binder]","121 folder in chronological order by date","124 folders in chronological order by date","120 folders in chorological order by date","122 folders in semi chronological order by date","102 folders in sporadic chronological order by date (the dates jump from 10/19/2000 to 12/29/2000 and 12/2-30/1999)","1/1998; College Admissions; 6/1998; Mark Warner; Eastern District Judgeship: Williams; Eastern District Judgeship; Eastern District Judgeship: Roush; Eastern District Judgeship: Lee; 3/1998; 5/1998; 4/1998; 2/1998","8/1998; 11/1998; 12/1998; Norman Moon; 7/1998; 9/1998; Freidman","140 folders in chronological order by date","CTFC [presentation folder]; Water; Farm Bill - General; Water Projects [presentation folder]; FTF S.1541 [presentation folder]; Grad School [presentation folder]","Sugar, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Cotton, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Evening and Weekend Courses; Federal Marketing Orders and Federal Research and Promotion Programs, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Oilseeds, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Wheat, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Supervision, Management \u0026 Leadership; Peanuts, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Agricultural Export Programs, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Training 1996; Fed Grains, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Honey, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation; Rice, Background for 1995 Farm Legislation","105th Cosigned Letters; 105th Interior; 105th Veterans; 105th EPW; 105th SBA; 105th Judiciary; 105th Foreign Relations; 105th Finance; 105th Rules; 105th Appropriations; 105th Administration; 105th Intelligence; 105th Commerce; 105th EPW; 105th Budget; 105th Agriculture; 105th Government Affairs; 105th Ethics; 105th Energy; 105th Armed Services; 105th Labor; 105th Banking; 105th Cosigned Letters; 105th Aging","91 Folders containing correspondence, invitations, maps, and reference materials, from June 1 to 9/29/2001","213 Folders arranged chronologically by day, from 6/1/1998 to 12/31/1998","79 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name (O-Z)","ISTEA; Smart Road; Untitled Folder: Correspondence regarding ISTEA; Section 153; ISTEA; DOT Building; DOT; ISTEA II; ISTEA II-Transit; ISTEA Grants-Va.","See Me's; Untitled Folder: Monthly Mailings; Debate Issues; Leg Assignments; Dog Story; Loose Papers: Correspondence, Reports, Clippings; Untitled Binder: Briefing Agenda and Background Material for Jack Hoggard; MPS; General Provisions; Campaign; DoD Auth Conference; 104th Congress, 2nd Session; Monthly Mailings","Flat Tax; Charlotte Neal; Chinese Visit; Senator Smith Remarks; HQ AMC; Gail Crane; Port Security; Mini-Retreats; Harry Diamond; Caldwell \u0026 Santmyer; Untitled Folder: Virginia Baseball Club Inc.; DoD Drug Strategy; VA Milcon; Dick D'Amato 43088; Fort Eustis; Bedford D-day; Mis; Coal-DOD; Colin Powell; Gail Crane; Prayer Breakfast; RTD Questions; VET-VA. Nat. Guard Ass.; General Dynamics (AAAV); Gays in the Military; DISA; Gays in the Military; Richmond Defense Supply Center; AT \u0026 T FDS; ROA Roanoke Speech; Speeches; Adam Clarey; SDI","93 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing invitations, correspondence, reference materials, and maps","Aquaculture: clippings, articles, correspondence, reference materials, legislation [presentation folder]; Research: clippings, articles, correspondence [presentation folder]; Press: clippings [presentation folder]; Untitled presentation folder: press clippings, research/studies, letters against, letters in favor, testimonies from 2/4 and 2/13 hearings, bills, markups/amendments, notes/misc./Senator John Warner's statement; Loose questions and statements regarding labor issues; Alexis Herman: clippings, articles, reference materials, correspondence, notes, press releases [presentation folder]","Loose papers: Legislation, memos, reference materials, correspondence; fills entire box","IDEA: Loose House and Senate version comparisons, memos, proposals, legislation, notes, and clippings [presentation folder]; IDEA: Empty folder [presentation folder]; IDEA: Loose correspondence, memos, reference materials [presentation folder]","Wilkins Halt; Albert V. Bryan Court House; GSA/FDA; BIOSTONE Gap; GSA (3 folders); GSA Leasing; Loose Paper: Correspondence from 1995; GOAs; VA Municipal Wastewater Agencies; Harrisonburg; Border Stations; ATF and PTD; FCC Business Week; VA Projects","FCC; CWA/Navy Discharge Limits; NARFE; Treasury Appropriations/Civil Service; Postal; Jim Charleston","Speeches April-May 1984; Transcripts 1984; Correspondence 1985; Loose Papers: newspapers from 1984 and 1986; Robb; Transcripts 1984","90 folders of accepted invites in chronological by date.","Rappahannock Refuge; Chesapeake Bay; CAFÉ; OPA; Environment; Global Climate","ARC, budget summaries, reference material, legislation [presentation folder]; Miscellaneous: correspondence, articles, reference material [presentation folder]; Virginia Institute of Marine Science, loose folder; Loose: postcard, National Alliance of State Rural Water Associations; Appalachian Regional Commission, correspondence, clippings, reference material; King William Reservoir, correspondence, articles, reports, reference material [presentation folder]; NOAA, article [presentation folder]; FDA Consolidation, clippings, legislation, correspondence [presentation folder]; Chesapeake Bay, reference material, correspondence [presentation folder]; EPA, reference material, correspondence, articles [presentation folder]; Embrey Dam, correspondence, clippings [presentation folder]; National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Establishment Act, legislation, memos [presentation folder]; Air Bill, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Natural Disaster Protection Act, correspondence [presentation folder]; Gorton ESA Bill S.768, reference material, legislation [presentation folder]; McConnell-ARC Bill and reference material [presentation folder]","153 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing daily schedules, correspondence, and notes","152 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing invitations, correspondence, reference materials, and maps","181 folders of schedules, arranged chronologically by day","Budget/Finance Issues and Requests [presentation folder]; Parramore Island; FY 1999 Appropriations; Mt. Weather; Bernard Berne; Interior; Land and Water Fund","Projects; Grafton Sinkholes; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence, Reports, Clippings; Roanoke-Visitor Center; Avetex Redevelopment '92; Private Property; Maritime Security; Chincoteague; Security; Avtex--1991; Wetlands; National Highway Systems Map; FY 1991 Appropriations Requests","Newport News Airport; FAA: Nominees MWAA-Bill; FAA: Loose Papers: legislative copies; TRACON; AIP- MWAA; Aviation; Perimeter Rule; FAA: Senator Warner; FCC/AIP; FAA: Loose Papers: correspondence, legislative copies, and notes; AIP- Federal Triangle; FAA","State AIP Funding; GW Bill; U.S.- Japan Aviation Policy; Norfolk- Tug Boat; MWAA- Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority; (AIP) Funding; Aviation competition Bill; S. 386; FAA- Amendment; MWAA; MWAA; Airports","Title IV- Studies; Title II- Gen. Provisions; Senate Offer; Untitled Folder: correspondence; Title V; American River-WRDA; Loose Paper: notebook with hand written notes; Private Sector Contracting; WRDA 1999; Title III- Project Related Provisions; American River and CA AWR; Loose Paper: legislative papers; Title I- Project Authorization 44","EPA; The Big Dig; ARL Projects \u0026 EPA Projects; Untitled Binder: Proposed Interstate 73; NGA; YA. Aviation Plan; Radar Ban in Commercial Vehicles; Charles City County; Information Regarding Virginia's Demo Projects [envelope]; Charles City; GSA; Talking Points; HABS-Estuary Habitat; FAA Reauthorization","George; Statement for Hearing on Lorton Prison; Campaign Finance Reform '97; Committee on Rules and Administration; Speeches; Lorton Case (Jennings); Title 44-Keep; Hearing to Consider Revisions to Title 44/GPO [binder]; Senate Prelim on Jenkins-Landrieu; Untitled Folder: Correspondence; Speeches; Rosenbaum File; U.S. Senate Memos on Louisiana Election; Loose Papers: Correspondence, Bills, Clippings; For Immediate Release Papers; Investigation Stuff Woody Jenkins","77 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing daily schedules, correspondence, and notes","104 folders arranged chronologically by day, containing daily schedules, correspondence, and notes","Civil Law/Military Justice CLE Update, Biographical Sketches [binder]; 17 Official Business Envelopes; Manual for Courts-Martial, United States 1984 [binder]; 1996 Election Results [binder]; Loose correspondence from Bob Dole regarding Captain Lancaster Court-Martial, 1991; Government Contract Law Deskbook Volume 1, 1991 [binder]","183 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by day","Federal Transportation Management Program Handbook [binder]; Better, Safer Roads for the 21st Century [binder]; FY 1997: Capital Investment and Leasing Program [binder]; Fiscal Year 1998: Capital Investment and Leasing Program [binder]; U.S. GSA, FY 1998 Congressional Justifications [binder]","EPA; Capital Investment and Leasing Program, Fiscal Year 1996 (binder); Economic Development Administration, Summary of Approved Projects [binder]; 5/12/93 Superfund Hearing, EPA Admin. Browner; Untitled presentation folder: Amendments, Acts, Congressional Record, Clippings; Slots 1 Perimeter","48 folders arranged alphabetically by last name, within each district","Nurse Training Act; Headstart; NIH Grants; Job Corps; Volunteer Fireman/F.S.L.A.; Impact Air, P.L. 81-874; Oyster Point School; Employment Service; Labor \u0026 Econ Growth; Family Celebration Day (envelope); Education Briefing; Illiteracy Commission; John Norton Moore, U.S. Peace Institute; Health Planning; JTPA; Drug Export Bill; Labor--Vaccine Compensation Act '87; Railroad Retirement; Nat. Tech. Library; Higher Education; Handicapped Rights; Missing Children; Summary Reports (portfolio folder); Suspension of U of Penn Funding (envelope); Mental Health","Education Vouchers; Bilingual Education; Penn. Head Injury Clinic-NIH; Child Care; SEA-Exec. C.S.; National Guard Tech.; Central Virginia Community Health Center; Special Pay/S.1327; Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA); A.I.D.S,; Asbestosis; Child Abuse; Railroad Ret/C.S. Ret. Credit; FEHBA Relocation Amendment; SEA, 1/29/85 [portfolio folder]; Vets Pref./Sheltered Workshops; Black Lung Town Hall Meeting","Education Vouchers; Bilingual Education; Penn. Head Injury Clinic-NIH; Child Care; SEA-Exec. C.S.; National Guard Tech.; Central Virginia Community Health Center; Special Pay/S.1327; Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA); A.I.D.S,; Asbestosis; Child Abuse; Railroad Ret/C.S. Ret. Credit; FEHBA Relocation Amendment; SEA, 1/29/85 [portfolio folder]; Vets Pref./Sheltered Workshops; Black Lung Town Hall Meeting","Attack from the Right; Warner Letters-106th; FY 2001 Budget Requests; Virginia: Department of Economic Development [bound item]; Photograph of Presentation by United States Department of the Navy; Clippings and File Folders [file folder box]","24 miniature UPS trucks in individual boxes","National Abortion Rights Action League; Christian Action Network; Pro Warner; Consumer Federation of America; Congressional Quarterly Reports; League of Private Property Voters; Citizens for a Sound Economy; Mason/Dixon/Political/Media Research Polls; U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Americans for Democratic Action; Business and Professional Women/USA; Christian Coalition; Watchdogs of the Treasury; American Civil Liberties Union; Liberty Lobby; National Right to Life Committee; American Farm Bureau Federation; Senate Republican Conference; American Security Council; National Association of Manufacturers; United We Stand America; Veterans of Foreign Affairs; Clippings [presentation folder]; National Federation of Independent Businesses; AFL-CIO; National Taxpayers Union; National Education Association; Clinton Administration; Business-Industry Political Action Committee; Council for Citizens Against Government Waste; Concord Coalition; League of Conservation Voters; National Tax-Limitation Committee; Project Vote Smart; American Conservative Union","Vote Smart Web Yellow Pages [publication]; 1995-1996 Private Property Congressional Vote Index (5 copies); Loose Papers: Congressional Scorecards, Correspondence related to questionnaires and surveys; National Vietnam Veterans Coalition, Inc. [portfolio folder]; AARP Vote [binder]; Voter's Self-Defense Manual [publication]; Environmental Briefing Book","276th Engineering Battalion: M/C Payne, Jim Joanson (AA) 276th for P.E. CNTY; Michael Coleman, 1/1992; Mr. Coleman Raphael; Nathan Miller/Dominion Manuf., Jan/Feb 1992; 276th Engineering Battalion: 276th and NG Reserve Issues; Fabrication Company of VA; DT; 276th Engineering Battalion; Evergreen Information Technology, Inc. Barry Nelson; Meeting w/State Sec. Framme; 4/1992; Longer Beam Medal of Honor","Untitled Binder: Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia 1/3/1995 to 7/13/1996; Untitled Binder: legislative activities for 1995","Budget Votes 103rd Cong. [binder]; Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia; 1/3/1995 to 7/8/1995 [book]; Warner Record 102nd Congress 1st Session [binder]; Friends of John Warner Press Releases [binder]; Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia; 1/4/1995 to 10/5/1996 [book]","Warner Record 102ned Congress 1st Session 1991 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Briefing book on Sen. Charles S. Robb; Legislative Activities: The Honorable John W. Warner of Virginia; 1/4/1995 to 1/6/1996 [book]","Virginia Judgeships, recommendations, reference material, clippings, correspondence; Untitled folder, recommendations, clippings, correspondence; Judgeships- Eastern and Western Districts, recommendations, clippings, correspondence; 7 notepads, each designated by a different city name, loose","36 folders arranged alphabetically by last name, within each district","Warner Record for Legislation, 103rd Congress (1993-1994), Book 2 of 2 [binder]; Warner Record for Agencies and Projects, 103rd Congress (1993-1994) [binder]","Loose papers bound by rubber band: Issue Resource Book, 1995; Warner Record for Agencies and Projects 102nd Congress (1991-1992) [binder]; Warner Record for Legislation, 103rd Congress (1993-1994) Book 1 of 2 [binder]; Untitled binder: Warner legislative record, 103rd Congress (1993-1994)","EPW: NAFTA; Energy Taxes: 1993; Admin. Economic Package; Shenandoah River Study: EPA; Henrico County Water Plant- 404; Coastal Barrier Resources; Hampton Roads Center; Pollution Prevention Strategy","Section 29 Nonconventional Fuels Tax Credit; S. 2656- PMPA; S.289- National Air and Space Museum Extension Act of 1991","Warner Record/Vision; Section v. Sponsored Amendments; Warner Record/Helping Virginia; Warner Record/Questionnaire; Transportation Issue; Warner Record/Outstanding Projects; Master Briefing Book [2 binders]; Untitled Folder: Correspondence, Notes,; Warner Record/Issues and Opportunities; Loose Papers: Senator Warner's Vision for Virginia","Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 2 of 4 Parts); Correspondence; A Response to the Majority Report in the Senate Confirmation Proceedings of Judge Robert H. Bork; Policy Review, Fall 1987; Clippings; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 4 of 4 Parts) (3 copies); Newsweek, 9/14/1987; Harry E. Claiborne v. United States Senate; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate Addendum (3 copies); In the Senate of the United States Sitting as a Court of Impeachment; Impeachment Materials; Trial Transcripts; Motions Referred to the Senate by the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee; The New Yorker, Aug. 3/1987; Why the United States Senate Should Not Consent to the Nomination of Judge Robert H. Bork to be a Justice of the Supreme Court","Nomination of Robert H. Bork to be an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court; Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate (Part 3 of 3); Report of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 2 of 4); Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 3 of 4); Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate (Part 2 of 3); Proceedings from the United States Senate in the Impeachment Trial of Harry E. Claiborne; Hearings Before the Senate Impeachment Trial Committee United States Senate (Part 1 of 4) (2 copies); Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice; Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate (Part 1 of 3); On the Impeachment of Harry E. Claiborne; Markup of H.R.461, Impeachment of Judge Harry E. Claiborne, Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives. NOTE: all printed matter in this box can be found in Government Documents at Alderman Library.","Legislative Proposals [presentation folder]; Background Information [presentation folder]; Women's Conference; Loose Papers: Correspondence, Clippings; Administration Position [presentation folder]","Amtrak- Mountain Div.; Imaging Science Technologies; CIT- Composites Manufacturing Technologies; Gloucester- Cheatham Annex; Upward Bound Wytheville Com. College; Oil Spill Contingency Plan; Harwood/Bechtel/DOE; Holy Cross Abbey; Shoup; Loose correspondence and reference material; Washington County Literacy Grant; Amtrak - Silver Star; Poquoson River; Gibson Explosives; GARCIA- SMT contract Naval Supply Center; EPA-UST Regulations; DoE/B \u0026 W Hot Fuel Cell Fac.; Suffolk City Landfill Evaluation Report Fact Sheet; Mt. Empire Community College","G.W. Forest- Lennox- Waynesboro; Manassas Battlefield 1989; PHS- Peninsula Institute For Community Health; Abingdon Courthouse; George Washington Carver Regional High School; Red Hill; Harrover Property- Manassas Battlefield; Virgin Islands Education Grant; Pittsylvania Wayside Park; Kiptoke Beach-FWS; Anadigicom Corp.; loose correspondence; Blue Ridge Parkway; Delmarva Ministries; Fort Belvoir Proposed Waste Storage Facility; Kluge Shooting Preserve; Arlington Christian School; Mason Neck NWR; COE Poquoson River; Base Closings-Villalpando; Front Royal- Rt. 340- Shenandoah National Park; RFK Stadium; COE Dinwiddie Wal-Mart; Buena Vista; GSA- Virginia Manufacturing; Doyle Lumber, Inc.; Mountain Top Parkway-9th; Fries Mill- EDA- Whitt Ent.; Pulaski County- Hercules Inc.; Hampden-Sydney College; Warren County; ENR: Sproul/The Erskine Company","VIR-101 Congress Morgan Custody Case; LHR-101 Congress Minimum Wage; VA-101 Congress Pittston Coal Negotiations; JUD-101 Congress Hastings Impeachment; Virginia: Roanoke Hospital Merger; JUD-101 Congress Drugs-Bennett DC Task Force; Judiciary-101 Congress King Federal Holiday Commission; VR-101 Congress Whitaker, Sally Furniss; Untitled folder regarding Kenneth W. Starr nomination for Solicitor General; Shelburne Glebe Plantation, U.S.","Full box of loose materials including photo album, magazines, newspaper clippings and some correspondence","Vet-A-Thon; Kate Smith Background; File Copies --- Issues and Answers (empty); Untitled Envelope: Background Information, Navy Aircraft Carrier Service Life Extension Program; 2/9/1979; Wiesenthal Reception; 4/29/1979; Letter to Pres. --- 3/21/1980; RE: Military Compensation; Senator Warner's Biographical Sketch (empty); Loose Papers: newspapers; S. 720; Warner - First Six Months; News --- JWW Remarks Swearing-in; 1/2/1979, Richmond; Untitled Folder: news clippings","115 envelopes (plus one presentation folder) in somewhat chronological order in reverse. Months skip: 3/1-24, Feb, Jan, and 6/1-30","184 envelopes in chronological order by date (some envelopes empty)","Congratulations; General Letters- To Do; Telephone Conversation; Kid Letters completed; Requests; Actions; Phone Tally; Animal Rights; Congrats/Greetings/Eagle Scouts; Greetings/B-Day; Misc. Letters","New Denver Airport, Background/Wolf Letters, 1991; Fauquier County Sewer; S.959--Thomas Jefferson Commission; Smithsonian Board of Regents Info.; 9/29/93 Nominees Hearing: Perciasepe, Goldman, Laws, Nelson; Browner Confirmation, 1/11/1993; Dioxin Water Quality Standard; SEA Grant Program; S.959 \u0026 H.R.2652; 102nd Congress, 1st Session, H.R. 2652, Slaughter, 6/13/1991; Enforcement--CWA 1991; Thomas Jefferson Commemoration Act/Commission; Abingdon Plantation; Virginia Foundation for the Humanities--Bicentennial of VA Declaration of Rights; Other Commissions; H.R. 2444--George Washington Birthplace National Monument Bill; Pol. Rec. Gleason, Michael P.; Nichols Confirmation; Religious Freedom Day Resolution; Sussman Nomination, EPA; Frampton Nomination, EPA; 5/21/1991 Hearing on CWA with Administrator Reilly","Metro Machine; Fort Lee Commissary, Defense Commissary Agency; UNISYS-Egyptian Coastal, Minehunter Program; Racal; 5/22/1991-Gov't Ops, Subcontract Mgmt. in DOD; Hugh Davis Memorial Wing, HR 175/S.498; Legislation in General; DoD Inventory Management, 7/17/1991; S260 Non-Developmental Items Acquisition Act of 1991; \"Warner Amend\" to Brooks Act; Jerry Curry-Nomination, Administration, FAA; Trips; Small Business; Hearings; DLA Command Briefings; 801 Housing-Spotsylvania; 2/26/1991-Governmental Affairs, Procurement Integrity Hearing; RIFs; Land Harpoon; VA Economic Developers Assoc., Speech, Sept. 13/1991; Legislation; 1992 DOD Authorization, Section 842 CoC's; SBIR Hearing, 11/6/1991; Bills; VMI; 6/11/1991, 7/11/1991 Kuwait Oil Fires; News Articles; Extended Cold Weather Clothing System (ECWCS); Desert Storm Casualties; VMI; Strother Smith; Davis-Bacon; S360-Military Reservists, Small Business Relief Act; Willoughby Site-Norfolk NB; 424th Transportation Co. Galax; News Articles; Woodstock Armory; Uncompensated Overtime","Congressman Wolf Letter to GSA Inspector General on Navy, 3/18/1991; Untitled Folder: Correspondence; Yeonas; Navy Consolidation GSA Austin Letter to Warner on decision, 3/20/1991; Navy consolidation Warner letter to GSA Austin on decision, 3/19/1991; Germanium; Closed Cases; Hoffman Management, Inc., to GSA, 3/18/1991; New Market Heights; EPW Fall Committee, Mark-Up Oct. 4/1990, Consolidation of Navy; DCAMO Briefing on DOD \u0026 VA Contractors; Congressman Frank Wolf, Recent language on H.R. 1281, Re: Navy consolidation; Untitled Folder: Press Release; City of Alexandria, Letter from Mayor to Austin, Re: Potomac Greensite; General 1988 Manassas Battlefield; GAO Report 3/1991. Navy Office Space, Cost Estimate for Consolidating the Naval Systems Commands May be High; Untitled Folder: Memorandum; Governmental Affairs: D.C. Lorton; Navy Sec. Ben Rose letter to Sen. Metzenbaum, 3/19/1991; Navy Office Space, Meeting H-508, 8/7/90; Untitled Folder: Referred to the Committee on and ordered to be printed; Untitled Folder: Statement by Senator John Warner on the Northern Virginia Navy Office Consolidation Project, 10/23/1990; Navy Consolidation, Arlington; Untitled Folder: Congressional Record; Vietnam Veterans; Nominations of Judge David Souter to Supreme Court; Navy Project-Single Location; NAACP; Navy Consolidation, Senator Metzenbaum Letters, 2/1991; Navy - Northern Virginia","Endangered Species Act Hearing, 5/13/1992; National Environmental Strategy; Global Warming Hearing, 7/30/91; Untitled presentation folder: Budget Materials; Endangered Species Act Reauthorization: Baucus/Chafee Bill Introduced 5/6/93; Endangered Species Act--General Information; 102nd Congress Legislation, Air/Global Warming; S.533 --Department of the Environment Act of 1991; S.729--Reid Lead Bill","Arlington Boathouse Proposal 1992 [presentation folder]; S.58- National Biological Diversity Conservation and Environmental Research Act Hearing EPW 7/26/1991; Naming Lewis Powell Courthouse; S.1755, Concessions Reform; Colonial Pipeline Oil spill 3/1993`Route 340 [presentation folder]; Airports Authority: Abingdon Ruins; 1994 DOD Craney Island Fuel Depot Transfer to Portsmouth [presentation folder]; EPA: Clean Fuels Rule [presentation folder]; Yorktown Project; Clean Air Regulations- Emissions Trading and others; 5/27/93 EPW Base Closure Hearing","173 folders arranged chronologically by day, contain invitations, correspondence, maps, and reference material","Manassas Battlefield correspondence, reference material [binder]; Loose Manassas Battlefield Park Amendments, maps, correspondence, reference materials, articles; Hearing Testimony, speeches [presentation folder]; News Clips, clippings [presentation folder]; Historic Preservation, correspondence, legislation [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: maps of Manassas Battlefield; ENR: Manassas Battlefield Park; National Park Service, correspondence [presentation folder]; Exhibits, correspondence, maps, legislation, reference material [presentation folder]; Meeting with the Virginia Congressional Delegation [binder]; Energy: Manassas; Prince William County, photographs, correspondence, clippings [presentation folder]; Warner Statement, correspondence, articles, notes [presentation folder]","245 slides in 11 containers: pictures of Senator Warner in various poses, 1978-1987; Cardboard tube: ATOKA Farm Garden Photos (enlarged photograph of blurry window)","Military Justice- Fraud/Waste/Abuse; Untitled Folder: Military Justice- Prisoners; Military Justice - Urinalysis Testing; Military Justice- Espionage Under UCMJ; Untitled Folder: Paul Besozzi; Nominations Process-Senior and Retired Officers; Military Justice- Statistics; Military Justice- Defense Counsel; Military Justice- Proposals (empty); Nominations Process-Frocking; Urinalysis Program; Untitled Folder: Congressional Request for Information; Military Justice- General Correspondence","124 folders in chronological order by date","120 folders in chronological order by date","63 envelopes, one for each day with additional ones for specific trips/events.","44 envelopes, one for each day with additional ones for specific trips/events.","Our Changing Planet: The FY 1991 U.S. Global Change Research Program [booklet]; 1989-1990 101st Congress Letters Cosigned on Energy Committee Issues; Nomination of Judge Souter to be an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court [presentation folder]; Commerce Committee Issues [loose with divider]; EPW: Oil Spills/Chesapeake Bay [presentation folder]; ENR: INT: Shenandoah Valley Civil War Sites Study [presentation folder]; ENR: INT: Wolf Trap 1990 [presentation folder]; Coast Guard [loose with divider]; EPW OIL SPILL LEGISLATION","ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - Statements, Bills; NASA Budget 1991; Tuna Management Act; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - General; California Earthquake Funds; Letters Signed By JW 1990 on EPW Committee Issues; EPW: 101: ICTC; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - Correspondence; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - Senate Committee Consideration; ENR: Fredericksburg Battlefield - House Bill","64 folders of scheduling materials, arranged by date","65 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by date","Personal: Call List for April, May, and June, 1988; Personal: Telephone Log (July, August, September), 1986; Personal: Call List for October, November, and December, 1988; Personal: Call List for July, August, and September, 1988; Personal: Telephone Log (January, February, March), 1986; Personal: Call List for January, February, and March, 1989; Personal: Call List Apr-May-June, 1989; Personal: Telephone Log (April, May, June), 1986; Personal: Call List for January, February, and March, 1988","Untitled Envelope: \"The Search for an Arab-Israeli Settlement\" an essay written following the Ditchley Conference; Personal: Armed Services Committee, 1988; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1984; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1986; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1982; Personal: Condolences, 1989; Personal: Contributions File, 1989; Personal: The Ditchley Foundation, The American Ditchley Foundation, 1987; Personal: The Ditchley Foundation (Includes American Ditchley), 1988; Personal: Correspondence -D-, Ditchley Conference, 1985; Personal: Armed Services Committee, 1985-1987; Personal: Birthday Greetings, 1989","47 envelopes in chronological order by date","Bosher/Idea; S. 1220- AIDs ED. Act; Community College; Voc. ED. Consortium; Elders Nomination; Bush Education Plan 1991; Vaccine Compensation; Foster Nomination; Goals 2000- Education Amendment Act; S. 67 Compassionate Pain Relief Act (Heroin for cancer Patients)","L, HHS, ED- 94 Appropriations with Simon Albert; Very Special Arts; Minority Scholarships; NIH Reauthorization H.R. 2507","88 envelopes in somewhat chronological order by date","32 envelopes in chronological order by date (all dates not represented)","John W. Warner Speeches for 1973 [binder]; Secretary Warner Speeches Binder #1 [binder]; Untitled: Speeches made by John W. Warner January - April/1974 [binder]; Loose papers: undated speech, notes and minutes from events 1972-1977[binder]; John W. Warner Speeches for 1974 [binder]","Secretary Warner Speeches Binder #2 [binder]; John W. Warner Speeches for 1972 [binder]","89 envelopes of daily schedules filed by date, every day does not have a folder.","Small Business Institute Program; White House Conference on Tourism and Travel; Small Business Hearings [presentation folder]; Small Business Investment Company SBC; Legal Reform; Small Business OSHA Reform Hearing 12/6/95 [presentation folder]; Small Business Associations [presentation folder]; Oversight of Small Business Association [presentation folder]; Affirmative Action 8(A); SBA Programs [presentation folder]; 8 (A) Hearing, 4/4/95","Personal: Friends, Dobal, Joe; Personal: Friends, Connolly, Thomas F. (Vice Admiral, Ret); Ali, Mohammad; Personal: Friends, Ballentine, Michael/Mary Ballou; Personal: Friends, Campbell, John (Map Project etc.); Personal: Friends, Guest, Virginia; Personal: Friends, Coolidge, Isabella G.; Personal: Friends, Diener, Betty J. (Dr.); Personal: Friends, Hanan, Timothy A.; Barry Goldwater; Personal: The Hunting Box, Cliff and Laura Hunt; Personal: Friends, Tom Beddall; Personal: Friends, Harbert, John (Doctor); Personal: Friends, Bain, Dick; Honorary Board Memberships, 1988; Friends, Bruce, David; Personal: Friends, Cooke, Jack Kent; Personal: Friends, Hodges, Walter J. (Mrs.); Personal: Friends, Bowman, Jean; Personal: Friends, Hufty, Page Lee, 1987; Personal: Friends, Clarke, Melissa; Personal: Friends, The Bob Arnolds, New York, NY; Personal: Warner Friends, Fuller, Deborah, Aspen, Colorado; Personal: Friends, Ferguson Sydney McNiff (Nini); Personal: Dingeman, James (Jim); Personal: Firestone, Julia, Scottsdale, Arizona 85235; Personal: Friends, Daugherty, Elizabeth; Personal: Friends, The Simon Hornbys, London, England; Personal: Friends, Arundel, Arthur W.; Personal: Friends, Bynum, Mike; Personal: Friends, Mrs. Richard E. Byrd (Helen); Personal: Friends, Davies, Christine (Mrs.); Personal: Friends, Brezinski, Zbigniew; Personal: Friends, Abel Smith, J.W. (William); Personal: Friends, duPont, William H.; Personal: Friends, Dee Bartley; Brokaw, Cliff; Personal: Friends, Bill Dunlap, Nat'l Arts Council Appt.; Personal: Executive, Baldridge, Malcolm, 1922-1987; Personal: Friends, Corcoran, King; Ambassador and Mrs. Gottlieb; Personal: Helland, Pete, Friends; Personal: Friends, Bruce Gottwald-Ethyl Corporation; Personal: Friends, Dickerson, Nancy; Personal: Friends, Cook, Edward, and Pat, Palm Beach, Florida; Personal: Friends, Barringer, Beatrice; Personal: Friends, Bronfman, Edgar","31 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by date","Nottaway County; Blackstone Army Airfield; Downtown Site, Proposal Submitted by the City of Richmond, Office of Economic Development, 5/29/1992 [binder]; Southern Gateway Site, Proposal Submitted by the City of Richmond, Office of Economic Development, 5/29/1992 [binder]","CPT Zebrowski, Appender \"Whistle Blowing\"; Army Prosthetics Issue, 1/1992; NAVSEA Drawdown; Misc Aug '92; Misc Oct; Misc 3/1992; Misc-12/1992; 7/1992-Misc; RCI State Dept Grant w/ Russia, Aug '92; Newport News Econ Develop.; Misc 5/1992; Untitled Envelope: Clippings; ILT John M. Sheckler, 228-06-0466; 50th Anniversary of World War II; VA. Trip, 3 Aug-3 Sept; Paul Vandermyde, VSE; April 1992-Miscellaneous; 2/1992-Miscellaneous; 6/1992-Miscellaneous; Nottoway; UXB-Rich Dugger, John Boyden; Vinnell Corp.; Perpetual Freedom, Joanne Vecchinnoe, 1/1992; Relief Operations; Misc Sept 92; County of Nottaway, Virginia [binder]; Midway, Battle of; 1/1992 - Miscellaneous; Misc Nov 92; Seay, Captain Marvin E., USN, Navy, 1991","1990 Trip File; Personal: Trip '92, back up, Tickets, etc.; 11 License Plates from Virginia and Congress","1988 Republican National Convention Caucus Teams Briefing Book [binder]; 41 envelopes in chronological order by date","46 envelopes in chronological order by date","1989 Master Scheduling Log, January - June [binder]; 1991 Master Schedule Jan. thru May Book 1 of 2 [binder]; 1990 Schedule [binder]","Month at a Glance Administrator 1989 [October - December] [notebook]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1989 (January - September) [notebook]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1988, October - December [notebook]; 7/1992 thru 12/1992 [binder]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1988 January - September [notebook]; Month at a Glance Administrator 1987 [notebook]; 1/1992 thru 6/1992 [binder]","118 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name","Master Log January to July 1988; Senator's Log July to December 1989; Senator's Log July to December 1988; Master Schedule Log July to December 1988; Senator's Log January to June 1989; Senator's Log 1/1988; Master Log July to December 1986; Master Log 1990","Record Vote Analysis 101st Congress, 1st Session [binder]; 100th Congress 2nd Session, 200 Congress [binder]; 100th Congress 2nd Session, Record Vote Analysis, 1-199 [binder]","Record Vote Analysis- 99th Congress 1st Session [binder]; 100th Congress: Record Vote Analysis 1-199 [binder]; Congressional Record- Senate [binder]; 100th Congress: Record Vote Analysis 1st Session #200- [binder]","123 folders in chronological order by date","Atoka Country Supper; Atoka Country Supper, Sept. 19/1981; Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island foundation; Tenneco Inc.; Atoka Country Supper; Atoka Country Supper, Sept 13/1980","Toxic Substances Subcommittee Hearing on Lawn Chemicals, 5/9/91; S. 225-- Fredericksburg \u0026 Spotsylvania County Battlefields National Battlefield Park Expansion Act [presentation folder]; 102nd Congress: ANWR Debate [presentation folder]; S. 1220 -- National Energy Security Act, General Information [presentation folder]; Appomattox River Water Authority Hydroelectric Project; National RADOR Action Week Resolution (10/18/1992) [presentation folder]","102nd Congress - EPW, FULL COMMITTEE/SCIENCE ADVISORY BOARD 1/24/91; RCRA: 9/11/91 Hearing, Special Wastes: Oil Mining; Congressional Record, No. 142- Part V, Proceedings and Debates of the 102nd Congress, 2nd Session [book]; Yorktown Battlefield- Filming; Hanford Clean Up - ICF; Energy: Science \u0026 Technology Bill; CONSOL- Coal Thermal Dryer; George Mason Memorial Resolution, Senate Resolution 219","1992 Commerce, January - June [presentation folder]; 1992 Armed Services, July - August [presentation folder]; 1992 Armed Services, September - December [presentation folder]; 1992 Banking [presentation folder]; 1992 Budget [presentation folder]; 1992 - Commerce, July - December [presentation folder]; ARM, January - June 1992 [presentation folder]","1992 Appropriations, July - December [presentation folder]; 1992 Administration [presentation folder]; 1992 - Speeches/ Floor Statements [presentation folder]; 1992 Agriculture [presentation folder]; 1992 - Appropriations, January - June [presentation folder]","112 folders of invitations and schedules filed by date of event.","Recipe-1990; Untitled Folder: Biography of Senator Warner (multiple copies); Condolences; Anniversary; 5 untitled folders of recommendations; Front Office Info; Recipes; Birthday; Retirement; Autographed Color Photograph of the Senator; Congratulations; Greetings; Blue Forms; 106 folders of recommendations, arranged alphabetically by last name (L-Z); Eagle Scout; Animal Rights","Endorsements- Waiting on Response ;Senate Tourism Caucus; Untitled Folder: Silver Spring Monkeys; Untitled Folder: Pet Stores (includes cassette: Fruchter with Laufer 4/29/92); Animal Rights Issues; Endorsements to do (empty); Misc. Letters sent 1991; Endorsements- Waiting on Response, 1992; Endorsements- Done 91; Combined Federal Campaign; Miscellaneous. To Do; Silver Spring Monkeys; Miscellaneous Letters sent 1992; Endorsements- Pending, 1993; Pending Requests- CRS, LIBE; Endorsement Responses; Animal Rights; Misc. Letter, 1993; Loose Paper: Flag Request forms, Legislative material; Animal Rights; RECS- Holding; Endorsements- Done 1992; 1992 Phone Call Reports; To Be Filed; Animal Rights (ARW), 1991-1992; Animal Rights 1990","118 envelopes in chronological order.","33 envelopes in chronological order by date","122 folders in chronological order by date. Nov and Dec. folders are all empty.","42 envelopes in chronological order","20 envelopes arranged chronologically","114 envelopes in chronological order. Missing April and May files.","67 envelopes in chronological order","48 envelopes in chronological order","41 packets of loose press clippings arranged chronologically by date, also empty folders","11/98; 3/1988 Mentions; 12/98; 6/1988 Mentions; 5/1988 Mentions; 7/1988 Mentions; 2/1988 Mentions; Clips 9/1998; 8/1998; 1/1988 Mentions; 10/1998; 4/1988 Mentions","Richmond Times Dispatch, Sunday 4/11/1999 [10 copies entire newspaper]; 20 packets of clippings from Dominion Media Services, September - 11/2001; each packet holds part of a month, several different packets for each time period.; Senator John Warner Key Word Master List, 11/27/2001","32 folders of clippings from Dominion Media Service Co., each folder holds part or all of a month.","McNeil/Lehrer 2-21-95: 02/22/95 [VHS]; Fox Morning News, 3/12/93 [VHS]; Floor Statement with Comments By Nunn and Sasser, 4/8/1992 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer 10/31: 11/01/94 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer 2-21-95: 02/22/95 [VHS]; Fox Morning News (11/10/94), 11/10/94 [VHS]; McLauglin One/One \u0026 Group: 06/06/94 [VHS]; ABC, NBC, \u0026 CBS: 01/27/94 [VHS]; Face the Nation 1/30/94; CNN Late Edition 1/29/94 [VHS]; PBS McNeil/Lehrer: 05/11/95 [VHS]; Prime Time Live: 09/29/94 [VHS]; NBC News, For McNeil/Lehrer 11-1: 9/29/94 [VHS]; Nightline, Face the Nation, Late Edition, \u0026 Fox Evening News: 01/31/94 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer (Tuesday): 05/09/95 [VHS]; ABC World News Tonight - 1/25/1993: 01/25/93 [VHS]; McNeil/Lehrer (11/07/94): 11/09/94 [VHS]; CNN Larry King: 06/28/94 [VHS]; 2 untitled VHS; Nightline 29 minutes: 1/28/94 [VHS]; ABC, NBC, CBS: 01/27/94 [VHS]; ABC Nightline For 10/18/1994: 10/19/1994 [VHS]; Prime Time Live ABC: 1/11/91 [VHS]; Larry King Live: 12/07/24 [VHS]; Fox Morning News Segment, 5/10/94 [VHS]; Armed Services; Bill - Keep: 02-09-95 [VHS]; CNN Larry King: 05/01/95 [VHS]; CNBC: 01/31/95 [VHS]; Fox Evening News: 01/27/94 [VHS]; Larry King Live: 5/10/93 [VHS]; Inside Politics, Larry King: 01/26/94 [VHS]","142 packets of clippings from Dominion Media Service Co., each packet holds part of a month, several different packets for each time period.","119 packets of press clippings (Apr-Sept), arranged by date","John Warner United States Senator; 96 packets of press clippings (1/2003-1/2004), arranged by week; Loose Papers: clippings, notes, correspondence, reference materials; McLaughlin \u0026 Associates","Library Item Encyclopedia 1-400 (form letters/issue mail) [binder]; Library Item Encyclopedia 401-825 (form letters/issue mail) [binder]","Transcripts September--12/1989, arranged chronologically by date [binder]; Library Items 801+ (form letters/issue mail) [binder]; Transcripts January--8/1989, arranged chronologically by date [binder]","4th Circuit; VA Tech Speech Drafts; Untitled Folder: Statements and Maps, 1999-2001; NNS-Gen Dynamics '99; Press Releases and Notes [portfolio folder]; Norfolk Speech Prep, 8-6-2001 [portfolio folder]; 2 Untitled Binder: Agriculture; Founders Day 2000, Presidential Installation Ceremony, 4/28/2000 [program]; Loose Papers: Statements, Memos, Schedules, and Clippings, 1997-2000; Richmond Times-Dispatch Anniversary Edition, Sunday, 10/15/2000 [newspaper]; 99 Water Resources; J.W. File","ISTEA; Partial Birth/Abortion; 52 clipping packets from 12/22/2001 to 3/28/2002, by individual dates, some clippings organized by subject; Log Cabin Rep.","110 individual packets of clippings joined together by rubber bands. Grouped by weeks","7 folders of press clippings in random order. Clippings inside folders are arranged somewhat in chronological order by date","Untitled folder: clippings from 11/89 to 12/89 in backward ascending order; Untitled folder: clippings from 6/90 to 8/90, in somewhat chronological order","6 Folders with misc press clippings in random order. Clippings in folder are arranged chronologically by date","Microphone Box, mostly empty, with single male-to-female jack; E. P. Stafford (Reel]; Quantico Grad School Speech, 6/4/1969 [Reel]; 27 floppy disks (9 inch): Transcripts, Speeches, Announcements, News Releases; Swearing-In of Mr. Warner, 2/11/1969 [Reel]; 4 Untitled Reels","24 packets of press clippings (Sept-Dec), arranged by date","34 packets of press clippings (Jul-Dec), arranged by date","Roll Call, Monday, 9/14/1998 [newspaper] (4 copies); 31 packets of press clippings (July-Nov), arranged by date","To-Carter; Clippings; Loose Papers: Notes, Clippings,; Time, 10/1/2001 [magazine]; Campaign Stuff; Photographs; Speech Backup; The No Child Left Behind Act, Op-Ed by U.S. Senator John W. Warner; Hampden Sydney College Commencement-Remarks, 5/12/2002; Virginia Is For Lovers [bumper sticker]; The Philippine Scouts, Centennial 1901-2001; War College; Culpeper Agenda; United States Senate [portfolio folder]; John Warner, United States Senator [portfolio folder]; Ballpoint pen; Handwritten notes on index cards; Richmond Times-Dispatch, Sunday, 9/8/2002 [newspaper]; Pocahontas Parkway: The Greater Richmond Connector [portfolio folder]; Notebooks with handwritten notes; Photographic Negatives [binder]; Federal Provider Directory","Untitled Binder: 1992 Press Releases arranged in reverse chronological order by date; Untitled Binder: 1991 Press Releases arranged chronologically by date; January-June 1992 Schedules [binder]","1994 Press Releases [binder]; Untitled Binder: 1995 Press Releases, arranged in reverse chronological order by date; 1993 Press Releases [binder]","Untitled Binder: 1984 Press Clippings, arranged by subject; Press Releases 1979, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]","Press Releases 1980, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]; Press Releases 1982, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]; Press Releases 1981, arranged in reverse chronological order [binder]","91 folders arranged chronologically","153 folders arranged chronologically within months","Leadership Institute; Sergeant at Arms Information; 10/2003; Government Printing Office 2000; Bring Your Child to Work Day; Decatur House; 1993 Senate Security; Federal Emergency Mgmt. Agency (FEMA); Directories/Information Guides; Copier Information; 1993 Sergeant at Arms Office; Franked Mail/Mass Mailing 2000; U.S. Senate Health Promotion; 2/2003; 11/2003; Heritage Foundation; 9/2003; Employee Assistance Program; 1/2003; Copier; 5/2003; American's With Disabilities Act; Job Descriptions; Intern Lecture Info; 7/2003; CFC Campaign 1999/2000; 12/2003; Computer Center; Bar Admission Recommendations; White House 2003; 3/2003; 1993 Legislate; NUTS; 8/2003; Family Medical Leave Act Information; Form Letter-Samples; 6/2003; 4/2003; 1993 Inventory; Financial Disclosure 1999/2000; Loose Papers: Requests for Materials, memorandum, calendar, fax coversheets; 1993 Joint Committee on Printing; 1993 Rules Committee; 1993 Library of Congress","Mass Mailing 1992; General Correspondence; Human Resources Info System; Loose Papers: Records of Permanent Historical Value (2 copies); 1993 U.S. Senate Employment Practices: A Study of Staff Salary, Tenure, Demographics and Benefits [publication]; Library of Congress 1992; Congressional Management Survey; 1994-1995 Ethics Committee; Unclaimed Recommendation Responses; Post Office Information; Congratulations Letters \u0026 Information; Homosexuals in the Military: Policies and Practices of Foreign Countries (2 copies); SOAS; District Office - GSA: General, 1991; Constituent Requests (Misc.); Thank You letters; Office Manager Meetings; Internet Messages; Internet Information; 1994-1995 Directories/Authorizations; Fair Employment Practices; Financial Disclosure; Office Expense Account 1992; Legi-Slate 1992; Speeches-1991; Family Medical Leave Policy","Loose Papers: Senator John Warner Correspondence; Staff Manual; 1994-1995 Post Office; Lexis-Nexis; Superintendents Office; Sexual Harassment Policy; 1994-1995 Joint Committee on Printing; 1994-1995 MAPs- Capitol, etc.; 1994-1995 Rules Committee; RespecTeen National Youth Forum; Intra-net; Presidential Classroom; Nut; U.S. Senate Youth Program; 1994-1995 Senate Security; 1994-1995 Recommendations Personal; 1994-1995 Sergeant at Arms Office; 1994-1995 Library of Congress; 1994-1995 Service Department; Congressional Youth Leadership Council; Student Programs; Senate Steering Committee; Quality Assurance Control; Recommendations Fed Employees; Recommendations Former Interns","Untitled presentation folder: Contains correspondence, reference materials regarding OSHA; Team Act; Volunteer Firefighters; Arlington County; Labor-Rail Strike; General-Clinton Scandals; Campaign Miller Charges; General D.C. Legal; Right to Work; General Minority Issues; Campaign Miller Suit; Labor-Minimum Wage-Prisoners; National Right to Work Act S.581; Minimum Wage; General Scorecards; Letters; Alexis Herman; Labor Committee [presentation folder]; Labor-Single Location; Labor-S.1423-OSHA [presentation folder]","1980 Republican National Convention, Detroit, Michigan, 7/15/1980; Congressional Award Information, Correspondence and Reference Information, 1995-1999; SOAS 99; Loose Papers: Clippings - Thrift Industry's Biggest Group to Urge Cuts in S \u0026 Ls' Broad Investment Powers; Office Expense Account (OEA) 2000; 32 Bundles of Press Clippings from Dominion Media Services Co., 1/22/2008-4/7/2008; Southern Women in Public Service Conference 2000; Water Projects Affecting Coal Transportation","1994-1995 Mass Mailing; Campaign Information; Mass Mailings; Mailings; Mass Mailing File [binder]","Atlantic Research; Belvoir: DOD move to Belvoir- Other Options; 6/1992; 103rd Congress; Belvoir: Belvoir Update: Toddy Puller, Belvoir Dep., PM, Robb; 6/30/1992; Alex Bigler- Equestrian Forge Co.; 1/1992; Chesapeake Div. (Navy) Restructuring; 2/3/1992; CIA Move Letters; CIT; Belvoir: Ft Belvoir/EPG Briefs; 3/1992; Aerospace Services International; Bow Industries (Tony O'Sullivan); CIA Relocation; 2/1992 (empty); Absentee Voting; 1/1992; Belvoir; George Mason BRPC Conference; 1/23-24/1992","68 envelopes arranged chronologically, some envelopes are empty.","Co-Sponsored 100th Congress 1986; No Position 100th Congress 1987; Co-Signed Letters 100th Congress 1988; 1989 Tourism Caucus; Co-Signed Letters 100th Congress 1987; No Position 100th Congress 1988","Personal: Trips, Trips.88 (Group); 1988; Dan Quayle; Personal: Photos: Redskin Parade, Senator Warner, Joe Gibbs, Doug Williams; 1/1988; Files; List of in this drawer; Personal: Photographs: White House; 2/1/1984; Personal: Photos: Johnny's Graduation (empty); Personal: Photos: Senator with his Daughters at the Cape in Aug. 1987 (Mary sent these); Personal: Photographs: Trip to Soviet Union with Byrd Codel; Aug. 27-Sept 8/1985; Photos: Persian Gulf Trip with Senator Glenn; Untitled Envelope: Warner with President Reagan; Photo with Arafat, 1993; Personal: Photos: Inaugural Ball 1985; Misc. Photos; Untitled Envelope: Persian Gulf Photos; Dan Quayle; Untitled Envelope: Two people on a horse; Guigni Retirement: Senator John Warner R-225; Personal (Photos): Senators/Congressmen; Personal: Trips 1989, May thru Aug. 1989; Farnborough Air Show 1988; Personal: Photographs: Caricature for Alibi Club; Untitled Envelope: Playing tennis; Personal: Photos: Gorbachev's Visit to Us; Dec. 9/1987; White House: The First President Bush; Danny Thompson Memorial 1993; Hunting Photos/Horses; John Warner: misc. photos; Personal: Senate Restaurant 1990 Accounts; Personal: Photos; Reception in Honor of Chapman Cox, Asst. Sec. of Defense for Force Management and Personnel hosted by General Ernie Cheatham prior to Marine Corps Parade; 6/20/1986; Personal: Photos: Warner, Mary; Misc. Photos with Staff; Photos with the Dalai Lama","Senator John Warner Joint Resolutions 1990; 1990 Appropriations; Co-Signed, 1990; 1990 Speeches; Coker, Mary Phillips Fine Sporting Art, P.O. Box 141, Tryon, North Carolina 28782 [envelope]; Co-Signed, 1989","28 envelopes","Virginia Federation of Republican Asian-Americans; Alexandria Regional Office; Virginia General Assembly; Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, 1/16/1986; U.S. Synthetic Fuels Corporation; Yorktown Bicentennial; Francis T. West; White House Conference on Aging; USS Shangri-La; Warner Poll; Washington \u0026 Lee University; Untitled Folder: \"A voice from Virginia for the 1980s\"; 1/2/1979; Virginia Taxpayers Association; Trademarks Information; U.S. Army Rifle, Model M-14; Medal of Liberty Candidates [book]; USS Yorktown; Warner Memos to Treasurer- 1990 Campaign Committee; Elmo R. Zumwalt Nomination; Richmond Regional Office; Senator Harrison Williams; U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration; Norfolk Regional Office; Warner Volunteer/Frs; Marion Regional Office; The Youth Foundation (A. Knighton Stanley, Chairman); 1992 Worlds Fair/500th Anniversary of Columbus; Warner for Senate Committee; Paul Tribe for Senate; George Washington Birthday Celebration Committee; Virginia Employment Commission; Tourism and Trade Information; Virginia State Candidates (Senator John Warner's Activities on Behalf of); Vietnam Vets Memorial Fund 1982; Virginia Patronage Positions; Wolf Trap Farm for the Performing Arts; Virginia \"Returnees\" (Former Iranian Hostages); Voter Registration; Virginia Small Business Advisory Council; The Trilateral Commission; 1984 Warner Campaign; U.S. Naval Academy/Admiral Rickover Hall; Travel Voucher Memos","121 envelopes arranged chronologically","Miscellaneous; Korea: Memories of the Forgotten War [VHS]; Enduring Freedom [VHS]; Fort Belvoir Army Museum Info [binder]; A \u0026 E Television Networks Minute By Minute \"The Attack on the Pentagon\" [VHS] (2 copies); JW Politics; China Cruise 2001; Senator John Warner [binder]; Senator John Warner WTOP 4-19-01 [audiocassette]; Front Royal Smithson; Untitled binder: media contact information and travel itineraries; Felicity, Mt. Vernon, Morey, Wolf, Davis; Untitled 3.5\" disk; 2 sealed envelopes from Dominion Media Services to Geoff Schwartzmann, Deputy Press Secretary (press clippings?); Veterans History Project: An Introduction [VHS]; Lose Papers: Press Clippings 2002-2003; Biography; AEGIS/Taiwan; Untitled folder: Introductory Ideas for Senator John Warner Spring 2001; Meredith [VHS]; Untitled VHS; Joke Book We found in mail room! For Press [binder]; Meredith - Possible Web Photos","Office Manager Manual: United States Senate, 1999 [binder]; Statements of Funding Authorization and Expense Activity, 1997-1999 [binder]; Computer Generated Printouts of Official Personnel and Office Expense Account, Dec. 1996-Sept. 1998 [binder]","Transcripts 1990; 1993 Administration; 1993 Appropriations, July-Dec; 103rd Congress Press Copies; 103rd Congress Miscellaneous Letters; 1993 Appropriations, Jan-June; 1989 Speech File; 1990 Speech File; INMED - International Medical Services for Health: Latin American Regional Health Partnership Program (LARHPP), 9/14/1990 [spiralbound]; 1989 (Office Files and Correspondence, 1989-1991)","Home Health Care; United Indians of America; Chiropractic Health; Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Virginia, 1984 Annual Financial Report [booklet]; Long Term Care; NARIC; Black Lung Alt's; Women's Issues - General; Imputed Interest; Social Security Offset / Disability / Black Lung; Heath; Vocational Education: A Choice With a Future [presentation folder]; Heinz Social Security Vs. Budget [envelope]; Virginia Disability Programs; Governmental Affairs - General; AID Public Safety Initiative; Rehab Groups NICHCY; Bowen Nomination; Right to Work; S. 484 Saccharin Bill; Public Law 99-88 AUG. 15/1985, 99 STST.293 [booklet] (2 copies); Youth Minimum Wage; FSLIC Consultants; Labor - Supported Employment; Young Writers Resolution; Child Support","1999 Veterans Issues; VA DAV [presentation folder]; Special Operations Group, Inc. request for loan [binder]; VA VFW [presentation folder]; SPSA Norfolk Naval Shipyard Contract; DoE Mismanagement Issues McCallum; The Bells; VA Cemetery Issues; Health Care Forum 3/27/2000; VDOT Shirley Ybarra Secretary of Transportation; Dr. Carrier Issues; 1999 Legislative Record Virginia Military Issues [binder]; Mt. Home Veteran's Home [presentation folder]; Virginia Army and Air National Guard [binder]; Untitled folder containing correspondence, reports, clippings regarding Naval Issues; Vieques; Environmental Assessment for Transfer of the Naval Ammunition Support Detachment Property [binder]; The National Security Need for Vieques [binder]; Anthrax Articles; Virginia V.A. Issues (including Washington VARO) [presentation folder]","Byrd Record; Acceptance Speech 11/6/84; Transcripts-1/1984; Microfilm Index, 1981 Press Releases \u0026 Clips; Transcripts-5/1984; First Six Months; Correspondence 1990; Transcripts-3/1984; Correspondence 1989; Campaign; Transcripts-Apr. 1984; Correspondence 1988; Transcripts-2/1984","Loose Papers: 9/2006-1/2007","Loose Papers: February-May 2007","Loose Papers: June-August 2007","Loose Papers: September 2007","Loose Papers: October - December 2007","Loose Papers: July - October 2006","Loose Papers: January-June 2006","Loose Papers: 8/1-7/2003; September-December 2005","Senator Warner Scheduling Log, 1991 [binder]; Senator's Travel Log, 1992 [binder]; Schedule, 2000 [binder]","120 folders, 1/1-4/30/2006, arranged chronologically","127 folders, 9/1-12/31/2006, arranged chronologically","120 folders, January-April 2007, arranged chronologically","123 folders, May-August 2007, arranged chronologically","122 folders, September-December 2007, arranged chronologically","State Director - USDA Rural Development, Virginia [accordion folder]; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Johnson, John A; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Easter, Jacqueline; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Tucker, William; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Williams, Jesse; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Brockman, Robert \"Phil\"; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Marsh, Russell \"Lee\"; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Stoneman, Wilmer; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Weston, Robert; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Ferrebee, Robert; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Smart, W. Ray; FSA SED (Round 2) - USDA/FSA/State Exec. Director: Davis, Donald; Untitled Folder: Virginia State Committee of the USDA Farm Service Agency; USDA FSA Committee - Arey, Maxine; USDA FSA Committee - Engel, Kevin; USDA FSA Committee - Robinson, Jim; USDA FSA Committee - Shell, Cecil; USDA FSA Committee - Williams, Jesse; USDA FSA Committee - Townsend, James; USDA FSA Committee - Anderson, Verne; USDA FSA Committee - Carey, Greg; USDA FSA Committee - Carr, Glenn; USDA FSA Committee - Combs, Robert; USDA FSA Committee - Copenhaver, Ernest; USDA FSA Committee - Crittenden, Thomas; USDA FSA Committee - Dizerega, Mary Howe; USDA FSA Committee - Leonard, David; USDA FSA Committee - Morgan, Tola; USDA FSA Committee - Rogers, Lee; USDA FSA Committee - Spiers, Jr., Robert; USDA FSA Committee - Stelzl, Sarah; USDA FSA Committee - Walden, Monty; USDA FSA Committee - Wooden, Joseph; USDA RD Dir. - Newbill, Joseph; USDA RD Dir. - Jones, Lloyd (2 folders); US Marshal - Eastern: Clark, John; US Marshal - Eastern: Stanaway, Robin; US Marshal - Eastern: Cleveland, William; US Marshal - Eastern: Cahall, James; US Marshal - Eastern: Cahill, Donald; US Marshal - Eastern: Cassell, Rick; US Marshal - Eastern: Cranfill, Mark; US Marshal - Eastern: Ebhardt, Paul; US Marshal - Eastern: Hale, George; US Marshal - Eastern: Johnson, Daniel; US Marshal - Eastern: Keeton, Robert; US Marshal - Eastern: Profitt, Nick; US Marshal - Eastern: Ray, Roger; US Marshal - Eastern: Smith, Lacy; US Marshal - Eastern: Younger, James; US Marshal - Western: Untitled Folder: Candidates; US Marshal - Western: Pike, Wayne; US Marshal - Western: Slemp, Tommy; US Marshal - Western: Knowles, Kearn; US Marshal - Western: Padgett, Dirk; US Marshal - Western: Donelson, Ronald; US Marshal - Western: Gibbs, Landon; US Marshal - Western: Haley, Patrick; US Marshal - Western: Hawkins, Terry; US Marshal - Western: Johnson, Robert; US Marshal - Western: Reynolds, Gary; US Marshal - Western: Sterling, George; US Marshal - Western: Thomas, Mike","78 folders, Abernathy-Jacocks, Jr., arranged alphabetically by last name","Everest Sciences; Dynamic Animation Systems; Loose Papers: Thermasteel; Power Point Print-Out - \"N75 Mine Warfare Small Unmanned Vehicle Programs\"; UNCLOS; Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments; Canvs (contains CD-ROM); Submarine Industrial Base Council - USS Virginia, America's Submarine Industry: Vital Technology for a Secure Future [presentation folder]; Carolyn Hanna's Tech Demo; Strategic Insights, Inc.; DocEX - John Campbell; EMTASC; Korea Project; VIMS; VA Office - Domestic Prep.; ANSI - Home Security Committee; Homeland Security - Org. Charts; HTVA; American Society for Engineering Education - Engineering Deans Council [presentation folder]; JCOTS NANO Presentation; D.C. DHS; Warner S \u0026 E Pell Docs; S \u0026 E Workforce; Taiwan Paperwork; Agro-Terror; Hipercon; Stafford Meeting; Nuclear Threat Reduction Campaign - Weapons of Mass Destruction Reference Guide [binder]; The Submarine in the United States' Enduring National, Joint Asset [binder]; Alternative Gas Turbine: Cooling Technology Being Tested [binder]; Untitled Binder: Thermasteel US Patent","Navy Legacy Radar Processor; Navy Logistics Research Center; Naval Shipyard Project Management Transformation (NPMT); Naval Logistics Readiness Research Center (NLRRC); Nested Core Engine - D-Star; NULKA Enhanced Fleet Decoy Procurement (OPN) for Anti-Ship Missile Defense; Ocean Sensor; Operational Responsive Space (2 folders); Operation Smile; Progeny/Open Architecture; Peace Through Health Care Initiative; Praetorian - L-3 Video; Prevent Initiative; Pulsed Energy Projectile; Radian - Battlefield Reforming Fuel Cell; Rapid Image Access; Reserve Component Automated Demobilization; Retreat Barley - SAIC; Rockwell - CESAS, SMaRTS, CH-53; Rover Over-the-Horizon Augmented Reconnaissance (ROAR); Shipboard Wireless Maintenance; Satellite Operator Training; Scalable Combat System; Ship Signal Exploitation Equipment; Shipboard False Alarm Chemical Detection; Sigmon Group; Smallsar Buried Mine Detection; Special Ops. Wireless; Stryker Tires Production and Supply Second Source; Submarine Low Power Computing; SuperVision; Sufficient Software Licenses; Sura's Coastal Ocean Observing and Prediction (SCOOP); System's Simulation Toolkit; Tidal Defense and Energy Systems (TIDES) Technology Validation Project; Tactical Intel; Target Discrimination for BMD; Training Communications System - GMU; Trusted Rubix; Torpedo Detection; Transfer of Assets at the Casemate Museum to the City of Hampton; Ultra Wide Beam; Ultra Wideband Radio; USMC Corrosion/Pre-Positioning; VA-Florida DOD Supply Chain Program; USMC Advanced Tech Demo - Warfighting Labs; Vehicle Mounted Antenna; VCEC Integrated Sensor; VCU Quantum Computing; Vero4 Corp; VoIP for Navy; Wide Band Gap Material Technology Development; Xvionics - JFCOM Interoperable Logistics Management; Wilcox - Helmet Curing; GE/UVA; IONIC Enterprise; NSV; Joint Warfighting Center; Emergency Management Simulation; VA Tech - Enabling Deployment of Multifunctional Composite Structures; Late Requests; Object Video; Loose Papers: Plasma Energy Pyrolysis System (PEPS); Affordable ASW; Chaotic.com; Norfolk State University - National Center for Maritime Security Technology; Norfolk State University - Institute for Renewable Energy Research and Education (IRERE); Innovative Wireless Technologies - Ultra Wideband Radio Frequency Chipset/Phase III SBIR; Untitled Spiralbound: Wilcox; General Dynamics [presentation folder]; DoD Netcentric Programs - McDonald Bradley; GMU - Biodefense; AEGI Sound; Anti-Tamper Computer Tech. - Grayson; Unattended Ground Sensors - McQ; Chem/Bio Filter - New World Assoc., Ed Edens; EOIR Projects; 3D Locator and Tracking; Portable Fuel Test Kit; Space Flight - Grayson; Focused ISR for Networked Ops; Reach Out and Read in the Armed Forces; Virtual Parts Engineering Research Center (VPERC); Virtual Interactive Combat Environment (VICE); MIDAS Satecom Integration; Secure WLAN Secureant; George Mason University - Rapid Data Acquisition/Rapid Response Center; George Mason University - GMU Intelligent Transportation-ITS; George Mason University - Center for World Religions, Diplomacy, and Conflict Resolution; ITT; Navy Riverine FLIR; Germane Systems/ISR, Inc. - CVN-21 Advanced Thermal Management for Shipboard; TLN Wireless Surveillance; Single Integrated Air Test and Retest; National Technical Systems; Army Online Language Training; Technology Service Corp. - Information Assurance Initiative; Strategic Innovation Adoption Planning Program; Secure Wireless Local Area Network (LAN) Program - Utilizing Enhanced Signal Gain Algorithms and Header Encryption; Logos Technologies - Synoptic Surveillance for IEDs; Dynamic Animation Systems - VICE for National Guard; Optimus Corporation - Naval Security Environment Assessment System; Arete Associates - Affordable MEMS-Based Missile Countermeasure System for Aircraft Defense; Remote Assessment and Targeting; Global Personnel Recovery Radio; Multifunctional Oxides - VCU; Proliferation; Shipboard Personal Locator; Aerospace Dev./Demo; Net Centric Services; Heat Agent Teams; FLIR for VSN Riverine; Received Too Late - Lyn Williams; PEI Resinfoam; Potomac Field Gear - Advanced Fire Resistant Protective Shirt; AMPHIB - Integrated Bridge Systems; Advanced Target Discrimination Software for Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS) to Defeat the Environment Missile Threat; Advanced reinforced Materials and New Materials Research for Aircraft Tires; Alion - Design for High-Speed Vessels; All Weather UAV Avoidance; Air/Diver Coyote; American-Israel Public Affairs Committee - Arron Ballistic Missile Defense System (AIPAC); ANALEX; AN/SSQ-137 (V) - Ships Signals Exploitation Equipment Increment; APC Rollover Study; Assurance Tech Corp. (2 folders); Army Knowledge Online - Language Training Initiative Military Specific Language Initiative; ATAC; Automated Readiness Measurement Systems (ARMS) - Warfighting Enhancements; Battlefield Extraction and Retrieval Robot; Bi-Directional English-Iraqi Translation System for Our Warfighters; Catastrophic Response and Accountability 21; Chameleon Lightweight Armband; Clinic for Legal Assistance to Service Members (CLAS); CMOS Nanotube Threat Detection; College of William and Mary - Detection and Predication of Water-Borne Hazards; Columbia Power Technology - Wave Power Technology; Composite Flightline Structures; CVN 21 - Thermal Management Computing; Cybernet; Chem-Bio Online Repository; Defense Leadership Tech Initiative; Defense/Vets Head Injury Program; DocEx Handwriting","Eastern Shore Beach - BERM/Breakwater System; EFV; Enhanced Interoperability for Large Data Joint Capability Technology Demonstrations (JCTD); Environmental Bullet Catcher; Fort Monroe Northern Access Road; Gas Turbine Photonic Sensor; Army Training Support Center; GITI; Global Tracker - Essex Corp.; Hemodyne; Helo High Performance Gears; Hybrid Bearings; Integrated Shipboard Intelligent Surveillance (ISIS); Intelligent Cone; JSF Second Source Tire Research Aircraft Bias Radical Tire Materials; Logis-Tech SASC; Low Cost Space Access; Low Power RFID (2 folders); M/A-COM 3D Locator; MGB/Spearhead Innovations; Military Family Support Centers, Inc. Expansion; Milli-Arcsecond Pathfinder Survey; MkR2-PURE; National Guard Equipment; National Hispanic English Learning Initiative; National Training and Comms System - GMU; Virginia Tech Fiscal Year 2007 Briefing Document [binder]; Avery, Shawn - Opportunity Inc., NEXStep, DOL, 7/26/2006; Grants.gov Going to MS, 5/20/2005; Hamilton, Janet - SBA HUBZones Questions, 2/7/2006; Gunnell, Robert - Sussex Service Authority FEMA, 9/13/2006; HUB Zone Info - Question Posed by Pittsylvania County, VA; Howell, Nancye - HUBZone Issue to SBA, 9/23/2005; Houck, R. Edward (Senator) - Orange County Nursing Home, Dept. Ag., 3/21/2007; Holley, James - City of Portsmouth Redevelopment Parcel, 7/26/2006; Hichack, Jim - Advanced Design Corporation DOD, 3/20/2004; Walsh, Christopher - Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 12/23/2005; Gillie, Kenneth - City of Danville Brownfields Grant, 7/31/2006; Garcia, Oliver - Seeking Funding Sources Dept. Trans., 7/5/2005; Dolan, Erin - Virginia Tech Delay in Grant Award, NIH, 12/6/2004; Dobeneck, Jan - Grant Delay, DHS, 8/30/2006; Commonwealth of Virginia - Career Advancement Accounts. DOL, 11/29/2006; Cintron, David - Can't Get Info on K, DOD, 3/22/2007; Canada, Jr., Edward - Memorial Child Guidance Clinic Grant Info, 4/8/2004; Burcham, Darlene - City of Roanoke Lead Grant, HUD, 8/31/2006; Bell, Adrian - Contracting Issue, FEMA, 10/6/2006; Blanton, Nancy - RIFNet Department of Education, 3/20/2004; Virginia Relay - Contract Award, VA Issue, 3/5/2007; Vesley, Kathy - Bay Aging, HUD, 7/6/2006; Underwood, Peter - Grant Issue, Education Dept., 1/30/2007; Turner, Ed - VCU RRTC, Dept. of Ed., 10/9/2003 \u0026 2/20/2004 (2 folders); Van Zee, Art - New Beginnings to General Support Letter, 12/20/2003; Tucker-Dugger, Zelda - VA State University w/ Talent Search, ED, 8/15/2006; Grasswich, Linda - Emergency Shelter Inc. to VA, 10/16/2003; Fowler, Nicolas - SBA \u0026 USDA, 3/22/2005; Heck, John - ED, Looking for Money for Program, 12/1/2005; Eades, Kenneth - Northumberland County Dept. of Ag., 10/10/2005; Daly, Denise - REACH to HHS, HRSA, 10/10/2003; Clark, Margo and Laverne Chatman - National Urban League; City of Lynchburg, Virginia - HUD Grant (Lead Control) Extension; Bolen, Ann - Virginia Foundation for Housing to TD, 1/22/2004; Oliveiri, John - DOL Looking for Money, 2/20/2006; Napier, Scott - Lee County HUD, 5/27/2005; McPherson, Carolyn - Grant Denial, DOJ, 11/9/2004; Lecky, P. Emmanuel - Emmanuel Philanthropic Innovations, HUD; Kostelni, James - BONTEX and Biomass Boiler Grants, 9/13/2006; Saunders, W.D. - DOJ Seeking Grant Info, 6/7/2005; Seamster, Clarence - Special Project, Drunk Driving, 10/17/2003; Simon, Noah - Town of Culpepper Train Horns, 8/1/2006; Thompson, Scott - Surplus Government Property, GSA, 10/24/2007; Thomas, Clay - NC2 and Service-Dis. Veteran Owned, DOD, 10/6/2006; Taylor, Charlotte - Colonial Beach Public School to Dept of Ed., 9/8/2005; Talbot, Laura - Grant Problem, USUHS, 7/26/2006","Untitled Binder: Inaugural Luncheon, 1/20/1997; Untitled Binder: Inaugural Ceremony Speech, 1/20/1997; Untitled Binder: 53rd Inauguration - Swearing-In of President William Jefferson Clinton, 1/20/1997","Loose Papers: Clippings (clipped or rubber-banded together by date)","Loose Papers: Clippings (clipped or rubber-banded together by date)","Warner, ABC Nightline Town Meeting, 3/4/03 [VHS]; 050317 - SASC Goss Jacoby Worldwide Threats [VHS]; 041006 - Secretary of Army/Comm. of PACCOM Nomination Hearing; 041006 - CNN Lou Dobbs - Charles Duelfer Hearing [VHS]; 050308 PACCOM, USFIC SASC Budget Hearing [VHS]; 050203 - SASC Iraq Hearing Wolfowitz; 050215 SASC DoE Hearing on Defense Nuclear - Boolman; 050215 - SASC Hearing - PACCOM Nom; 050217 - SASC Budget Hearing - FY 2006 Rumsfeld MYCIJ (1st half) [VHS]; 050523 Filibuster News Conference [VHS]; Warner, Senator McCain Floor Statement, 11/19/04 [VHS]; Channel 9 1/7/03 JW/Andrew Warner [VHS]; WAVY - Norfolk - Ch 10, Senator John Warner's interview with Andy Fox, 11pm - 3/20/03 [VHS]; 9/16/04 - JW on CNN Inside Politics (live) [VHS]; Warner, Senate Floor Statement, 3/28/03 [VHS]; 041208 - Warner Floor Statement, Intel Reform; 050128 - CNN - Warner, Lautenberg WWII re sacrifices; 050201 - SASC Hearing - Mil Death Benefits; 050202 - Ho Sec Statement on Cherloff [VHS]; 3/17/03 Larry King Live, Iraq: Bush's Speech [VHS]; Warner, Floor Statement 3/20/03 [VHS]; Warner, ABC This Week, 4/6/03 [VHS]; CNN Rumsfeld-Franks Interview [VHS]; John U - SASC Hearing 3/13/03 [VHS]; SASC Intel Hearing Schlesinger 8/16/04 [VHS]; Warner, Press Conference on Codel Warner/Rockefeller, 2/24/03 [VHS]; 9/16/04 JW on CNN Inside Politics (truncated) [VHS]; 07-23 2003 SASC Myers-Pace Hearing. [VHS]; In Session with Jeff Sessions, Interview with Senator John Warner, 6/2003 [VHS]; Warner, Senate Floor Statement, 3/28/03 [VHS]; Senator Lugar/Santorum/Warner, Policy Stakeout News Conf 4-8-03 [VHS]; CNN Rumsfeld-Franks Interview [VHS]; PSC 20th Anniversary 5/7/2003, Washington DC [VHS]; SASC Intel Reform Rumsfeld 8/17/04 [VHS]; Boeing Tanher Lease [VHS]; Capital Comment, with Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison 5/2003 [VHS]; Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer [VHS]; Wolfowitz #25B Hearing 5/2004 SASC [VHS]; 3/7/2003 - The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Focus: The Road Ahead [VHS]; Larry King Live, 5/1/2003, Reaction to Bush speech on carrier [VHS]; Warner, Meet the Press 07/06/03 [VHS]; Warner, Late Edition, 4/6/03 [VHS]; Tues 3/18, JW WAVY 11pm News [VHS]; 050315 SOUTHCOM/NORTHCOM Budget Hearing; 00315 - SASS Nom Hearing - Principi [VHS]; Warner, 2/25 Armed Services Committee Hearing, 2/25/03 [VHS]; ABC Nightline Town Meeting, 3/4/03 [VHS]; 040816 - Schlesinger, Hamre, Carlucci Army IG Report; 040909 - CNN Paula Zahn - Fay Jones Report [VHS]; 050217 - SASC Budget - Rumsfeld, Myers; 050301 - SASC budget - Jones, Abizaid, Brown; 050303 - SASC Budget Hearing - Tees, Harvey, England [VHS]; 7 Untitled VHS","2nd Chance; VA War Memorial; Greensville; Black Lung; Alex Red Cross; First Freedom; Cerebellum Teen Literacy; Youth Leadership Initiative; VA Bioscience; Mary Baldwin; Virginia Sports Hall of Fame; Institute for Stud. Achiev.; EVMS; CARS; YLI; Marshall Found; Bon Secours (2 folders); CHKD; Loudon; Spirit of Enterprise; ODU; VA HS League; VA Bioscience; No Rey; Black Lung 2004; EMU DC; INOVA; Wash Opera; Classika; National Pat Adv Foundation; GMU; FANN; Community Care Hamp Roads; Hampton; Reach for Tomorrow; Advanced Learning Danville; NPAF; VMSM Distance Learning; Marco Polo; Wolf Trap; Chantilly Mews BWUFA; Whitman Walker; Challenger Center - VA HUD; VA Bioscience; CDC/KOMO - NO; Lonesome Pine; Fiscal Year 2003 Briefing Document for Virginia's Delegation in the Second Session of the 107th Congress, Virginia Tech [binder]; Experience Works; City of Alexandria; Jewish Family Center; VCU; Tredegar; Kidz Online; VA Historical Society; JMU Community Health; VA LW Museum; Shep Poverty; Academy of Music; Institute Advanced Learning","J. Rogers Brown; Bankruptcy II; Bankruptcy; Judicial Nominations 108th-109th Congresses","Jewish Fam. Serv.; Loudoun; NCOC/VCI; INOVA; Carilion; Haysi; Alley Memorial; Academy of Music; Untitled Folder: Absentee Ballots for Servicemen and Servicewomen Overseas; Daniel Pipes; Pickering; Hatch-Waxman High Drug Cost; Mental Health; Arl Free Clinic; Small Groupings; GWU; New Medic Strat - NO; Discovery Creek - NO; Estrada; Class Action","130 folders, Abraham to Gould","129 folders, Grant to Oates","127 folders, Obsitnik to Ziemer","Sup Ct Case Validating Attorney Fee; Medical Savings Account; PBOR Imp 00; Non- Disc Optom.; Previous Votes; Amend; MSA 01; Dental Plans; Other States, etc.; Amendment Summary 01 Debate Imp. Information; Group Views 01 Debate; Lodestar et Fed Shifts; Views on PBOR; Law Reviews; PBOR Group Views; PBOR Attorney Fees; Newspaper Articles; Very Important Information on ERISA; Wilna Plantation Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge: A request for Land and Water Conservation Fund Appropriations in Fiscal Year 1997 [booklet]; Loose notes; S. 889 [draft]; S. 1052 [draft]; PBOR MSA 2001; National Review 8/20/2001; Empty folder (2)","Woodrow Wilson Bridge; American Heritage Rivers; AEP Powerline; Heritage River; Rappahannock Refuge; APCO Power Line; Wilson Bridge; Energy Policy; APPA - Issues; World War II Memorial; Surface Mining Control and Reclamation ACT (SMCRA); Bicycle Association; Hampton University; CSX; Surface Mining Control Amendments; Meetings - Dr. Bradley B. Cox; Energy Committee Hearing on Bob Stanton; Richmond International Airport Capital Improvement Program Funding Alternatives, Present - 2030; WW; TVA","PBOR Summary/Liability; IDEA Gen; Bush Plan; CRS Briefing Information; IDEA Reauthorization; School Modern, VA School Construction; 1997 Reauthorization; Frist/Breaux; Breaux/Frist PBOR; PBOR Cost, Statements by Senator, Talking Points, Vote Information, Medical Necessity; VA Views","26 folders of Correspondence, A (1986) through Z (1986); Senator's Birthday Greetings","War Bonds Bills; Fast Track 02; Postal Services; Breast Cancer Stamp 107th Congress; Federal Employee Act - VAN; Textile -- Pakistan 02; HUD Cuts FY 2003; USPS Bonuses EPA Program; Vietnam; Section 8 FY 2003; Mars-Columbia Pet Food Issue; Miscellaneous Trade; Sent USPS Final 2001; NAF Employees HR2355 Davis Bill; Low Income Housing VHDA; USPS Day Old Poultry; Testimony - No Fear; George Mason Certificates; Federal Employee NAF/Davis Office; Postal Fairness S. 177; NIST; D.C. Domestic Partnership; Anthrax Mail Sept 11; House Gov Affairs DHS; Issues on hold; TPA 2002; Letters - No Fear; St. Coletta Request; Textile -- Bangladesh 02; Suntrust FDIC Issue; Homeland Security Transition; D.C. Appropriations 2002; National Space Grant Letter; Softwood Lumber; NAF Employees Letters; Finished Correspondence; Miscellaneous Dear Colleagues; Nominations; IMF 7/1999; Fairchild Dornier 2001; Realtors/VA Bankers; Women Pension Protection Act; Fairfax County Appropriations Request FY 2004; Cynthia Glossman -- SEC Nominee; Steel Retiree; 108th Ses Bill - VOIN; Section 8 Letter on Background; BGF Fiberglass Fabric; FSC Notes 10/2000; Chevy Chase Bank Issue; Martinsville Pillotex Facility Closing; Steel Wire Letters; Agriculture Trade Issues, Miscellaneous; Appropriations FY 2003; Dear Colleague; To USTR Singapore 2000; EVD Postal Bonus","Relocation Cost Reimbursement Federal Emp Bs Contracts; Internet Taxes; Sarbanes; Scalia; SES Pay Compression 107th Congress; Broyhill-Fisher Post Offices; Revised Premium Conversion Bill; Pay Compression Forum, 4/2002; Federal Employee Pay Raise; Briefing Notes 401(K); Norton Commuter Tax Credit; September 11 Stamp; EEOC Reform/PTO RIF; Bills to Cosponsor - Memos to Write; Asbestos Hearing - 7/31/2001; Letters from Companies on Pension Legislation; FDIC Employees 2002 RIF; Cash Balance Pension Plans 2000 HR 1102; Amy of Nickles Office 43610 Library of Congress American Law Division; Letter to JCT Score Request; Enron Related Pension Bills; China Hangers 3/2003; Wage Determination Cases; OSHA-VPP; Labor FY 2004 Budget; Big Stone Gap Post Office/Courthouse; SEA 10/2001; Port Strike; Pay-Go-Budget; Copies of Tax Bill Amendments Related Information; Broadband Internet Access Act 2000; FSC/ETI; Allen FERS Bill; Genetics Discrimination OR; GSA-EDD; Federal Loan Issue; CRS Report/Background Material; SAFER Act; Lottery Taxes; NTIS FY 2001; Lebanon-ALCOA Plant Closure; Amendments (List); 4/4/2001 States Rights U Federal Remedies - When Are Employment Laws Constitutional; Pension Debate 10/2002; TSP; Postmasters Fairness; VOB Corps Letter FY 2002; Administration Papers; Ergonomics SJ Res 6; Post 9-11 Insurance Issues; Professional Liability Insurance Bill 106th; Enron Information for Senator; Miscellaneous Finance/Economic Research; Union Papers; Miscellaneous 03 Budget Requests; Snow Introduction; FASB Letters - Accounting Reform; WIA 107th-108th Congresses (107th Letters); Premium Conversion Bill for Federal Retirees; Southside Economic Development Martinsville Fact Sheet, Clarksville/Halifax Goode Letter","Turkey; Internet Self Rating; UVA Coin Ireland; Pakistan Trade Letters; Martinsville Jobs; Andean Trade Pref.; Renewal Communities Bill; Governmental Affairs, Dear Colleagues; Estate Act HR8; Human Rights -- Vietnam; Burma Trade; Steel Quote Import; Foreign Trade Sub-Zone; Finance, Dear Colleagues; Microsoft P3P; IRS -- 16th Amendment Hearing; Articles -- Layoffs SW VA; Loose Papers: Dear Colleague Letters; NASA Sats; CAN-SPAM 4/26/2001; Vietnam; TRAC; S 860 Rural Carrier Vehicle; Internet Filtering; Alan Greenspan Resolution; Fairwood Housing; Nickel Letter; IRS Tax Forms; AMT Tax; Predatory Lending","Groene-Martinez, Fernando; Canada, Joseph; Judges; Stillman, F. Bradford; Krauss, Michael; Allen, Arenda; Powell, Virginia; Hudson, Henry; Heaney, Michael; Humphreys, Robert; Chapman, James; Jacobs, George; Hurd, William; West, Patricia; Miller, Brian; Loose Papers: Interview of Glen A. Huff; Leonard, Larry; Leitch, David; Ansell, Frederick; Dohnal, Dennis; Sager, Rodney; Huff, Glen; King, Ray","12 folders, 1/2001 through 12/2001; Admissions - Undergraduate and Graduate","12 folders, 1/2002 through 12/2002; Admissions College/Law School","Puryear, Colt; Adams, Whitney; Comey, James; Kelley, Walter; Harris, Paul; Otis, William; Schott, Thomas; Nassikas, John; Petly, William; McNulty, Paul; Brownlee, John; McClanahan, Elizabeth; Powell, Lewis; Baril, Stephen; Taylor, Ashley; Sager, Rodney; MacMahon, Edward","Kilgore, Terry; Olegette, Tom; Creekmore, James; Guynn, Douglas; Sargent, Pamela; Turk, James; Copeland, Robert; Crigler, B. Waugh","Conference Bill Outline; Sec 1105 Project Oversight; Old VA Demo Projects; Seat Belt Amendments; Tolling; Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety/VA Police Safety Reports/General Safety; TEA-21 Policy Issues [binder]; Donor State Formula; 4F; Hours of Service; SAFE TEA/TEA-LU Floor Debate Book - Amendments [binder]; 6/3 108th Conference Agreements; Transit Title; Conference Sections to Discuss; NHTSA Safety Stats; Finance Mark-up; Sec 130; Inhale Ofer 9/9/04; PPP; Recreational Trails; Clean Diesel Issues 5/26/04 [binder]; FHWA Runs; TEA Amendments; DeWine Safety; Stormwater Program in Transportation Reauthorization Floor Debate Book [binder]; Dulles Grandfathering; HOV (2 folders); SAFE TEA Earmark Requests; ADHS; Ferry Boats; Conference Meeting 6/23/04; Conference Meeting 6/9/04; Studies; KBH Tolling Amendment","#1 MPOS; Drunk Driving Provisions; Public Private Partnership; Allen Amendments; Stormwater S.1620; Virginia Scenic Byways - 4 National Parkways; ARC; Untitled Binder: MPOS, stormwater, regulations; MPO Runs; HOV Lanes; Tolling; Parking Pilot TCSP/Recreational Trails and Miscellaneous; 4(F) Inhofe; Planning Set Aside; Coalfields Amendments","TEA 21 Project Requests; MADD; Jurisdiction Issues; CRAPO; Warner Amendments: #5 Schools; Carper; Warner Amendments: #14 Safety - Fed Aid System; Baucus, Thomas; Warner Amendments: #6 Technical; Warner Amendments: #2 Stormwater; Proposals; Graham; Stormwater Handouts; FHWA Technicals; Warner Amendments: #8 Safety Plan - Certifies; Warner Amendments: #13 Planning Factors; Amendments; Allard; HOV Proposal from Senator Bond; Safety; Warner Amendments: Safety Belts; Miscellaneous Highway Pros and Requests; Warner Amendments: #12 Federal Aid Study; Ryan; Warner Amendments: #10 and #1 - Centers; Warner Amendments: #7 IPAM Eligibility; Warner Amendments: #9 Safety - 1 Yr; Architect Study; Untitled Binder; Voinovich; Wyden; Warner Amendments: #4 Regulations; Clinton; Boxer; Last Highway Extension - Sept 04-5/05; Chafee; Project Approval and Oversight; Cornyn; JTMT","SES Candidate Development Program; CDSOA; Dear Colleagues; Currency Peg- China; Pork Anti-Dump - Mexico; E2-FY 2005 Appropriations; Budget Basics - General Appropriations Letters FY 2003; Accenture - U.S. Visit; Drought '02; Free Trade - Sri Lanka; Washington Area Housing Trust Fund; Smithfield - EU Exports; Rubber Manufacturers - Commerce Letter; Trans-Treas; Textile Trade - Wool Trust Fund; Scrap Copper; Morocco FTA; Tobacco State Letter to Veneman, 12/9/03; China Sock Safeguard; VA-HUD; Loose Papers; Pay Parity; Nominations Statements; FY 2005 Appropriations Bills; Telecom Ventures - Commerce; D.C.; VA Plant Closures; D.C. Area Housing Trust Fund; Military BAH/Section 8 Housing; Anti-Dumping Wooden Frame Mirrors; VA Marine Science Redirect; VA-Canada Potatoes; Anti-Dumping Chinese Furniture; Haiti Trade; Free Trade - Australia","5th District Tobacco Conference; Tobacco TLAP Language; RJR Quota Stats; Peanut LDP; Warner Statements; Tobacco in FSC-ETI (7/16/04); Quota Stats; Danville 11/1/02; Supplemental Tobacco Payments; Peanut Letters; Peanut Amendments; Tobacco; Tobacco Buyout; Flue-Cured Tobacco; Peanut Articles; Tobacco FDA","Hampton Roads Transit - TEA 21; Meadowcreek Parkway; Hunter Mill Road; National Recreation Park Association; Rails to Trails; Groundwaters Drivers Hours of Suc; AAR and TEA 21; Passenger Rail Liability Limitation; Sperryville Gateway; TEA 21Transit; WMATA; Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission; America's Gateways and Trade Corridors; Indian; Bealeton Station; Earmarks - HR 3 SAFETEA - TEALU Conference/TEA Earmarks 109th Congress; Norfolk Southern (Tunnels); Rappahannock - Rapidan Regional Commission; Wilson Bridge; Manassas Railroad Overpass; American Bus Association; Stafford Route 29; NS Traffic Safety; SMART; Culpepper Recreation Center; FY 2003 Transportation Budget Letter; Brain Trauma Foundation/INOVA; Route 29 Delegate Marshall; Rural Roads Maintenance; GRTC Bus Facility; Robertson Bridge; Commonwealth of VA - Governor Warner; Dulles Rail; PRTC Bus; Service Specific Signs (TEA); Manassas VRE Parking/Rail; Pat Robertson; Richmond Airport; Mariners Museum Newport News; ATSSA Safety; Universal Aggregates; Banking Committee Documents; Virginia Beach","Election Reform Conference Report; Campaign Tax Credit; Untitled Folder; Overseas Voting - Election Reform; Election Reform - Technology, Etc.; Rules; Photo ID - Election Reform; ADC Data Site; CFR; Campaign Finance and Voting; Rules Committee; Election Reform; Electoral and Election; VSOC (Grayson); VSOC","120 folders, 1/1/2005 - 4/30/2005","123 folders, 5/1/2005 - 8/31/2005","122 folders, 9/1/2005 - 12/31/2005","Warner, PBS News Hour, 6/12/2001 [VHS]; Warner Iraq, 10-4-2002 [VHS]; Untitled VHS; Condolences, Returning Donation, White House Tours, Inauguration/State of Union, World War II Memorial and Parade, Legislative Appropriations Matters, Declines: Visit/Donation, Congrats: Retirement, Congrats: Letters to Groups; Roanoke/VA Tech and Norfolk, 8/1999 [3.5\" disk]; Roll of film; Warner, ABC 20/20, 9/19/01 No appearance [VHS]; Warner, Today Show Appearance, 9/19 and Iraq Press Conference with Pres, 10/2 [VHS]; \"Thanks for Writing\": Good Work, Holidays; Congrats: Individual Achievement; Tredegar National Civil War Foundation, Union, Home Freedom [VHS]; 1998 Benefit Roast Honoring Larry J. Sabato, 10/20/1998 [VHS]","2003 General Assembly Candidates; Bush Administration Jobs - No Action; Political Auctions 1998 - 2003; Hospices of the National Capital Region; Political Correspondence and Auctions 2001 - 2002; Background Information Notebook - Media Appearance, Meet the Press, 7/04/2004; Background Information Notebook - Media Appearance, PBS/CNN, 03/07-09/2003; Bush Administration Jobs - Declined to Recommend","Birthplace of Country Music Alliance; Virginia Farm Bureaus; 9th District Tour '01; Flag Day (6/10); Auctions; Virginia Wine Day (6/17); Young Women's Health Summit; Hispanic College Fund; Jamestown 400th; 10/14 USO Gala; D-Day Europe; World War II Dedication Pending; World War II Memorial (5/29); Global Summit 2001; Virginia Wine Day; World War II Memorial Dedication; Virginia Chamber Lunch (6/11); Operation Sail; AHS - River Farm Event","Agee-Meloni (83 folders arranged alphabetically)","Neal-Zeller (58 folders arranged alphabetically)","TMDLS - Clean Water; Wetlands - Tullock Revisions; James River Fleet; Christopher Newport University Fine Arts Center - 2001 (EDI); Wilderness - Fredericksburg National Military Park","Cathright Dam - Lake Moo Maw Study; Augusta County I-81 Rest Area; Nominations; TEA-21 Reauthorization - Safety; Montpelier; Fish and Wildlife Service - Crow's Nest; S. 791; Clinton Amendment To S. 791; Equity Bonus Amendment; Nuclear Security; SEC 4(F) - National Trust; DAWN Folder - Allard Amendment; Clinton Amendment; Boxer Amendment; Crapo Amendment; Carper Amendment; Fritter Park; Jefford's Amendments; D.C. Lead in Drinking Water Hearing 4/7/2004; TEA-21 - Truck Weight Exemptions; Woodley Nomination; Wastewater Security; Potomac School; Motorcycles; Chemical Security - S. 994; High Top Mountain; Chemical Security 2003","Appropriations FY 2003 Alexandria Sanitary Auth.; Interior Appropriations FY 2003; VA-HUD Appropriations FY 2003; 1990-I CEBAF; Conformities - \"Grandfather Decision\"; Rich Patch (Jefferson National Forest); Lake Gaston 1990; Waterford","Corps Reform Hearing 3/15/2001; Corps Reforms 2001; Forests Moratorium; Tazewell County/NS Permit Fees; Mega Trust Act; TEA-21 Hearing; Air Emissions/Transportation Hearing 8/1/2001; St. Mary's School - Alexandria; RABA 2002; Commuter Benefits; Corps - Richmond and Lynchburg CSO Program; Belle Haven Marina; Corps - Washington Aqueduct 2001; Alexandria - Vine Street; Water Infrastructure Hearing 3/27/2002; Enhancements TEA-21 Guidance; Underage Drinking Campaign; Chemical Security Bill","Mega Trust Act; TEA-21 Reauthorization: Innovative Financing 9/25/2002; EPW Transportation Conformity Hearing; TEA-21 Reauthorization - Safety Symposium 6/14/2002; Virginia Tech University Transportation Center; T \u0026 I Operations, Security Roundtable; Fuel Tax Evasion; Route 50 Traffic Calming - 2002; Route 110; Hearing - Transportation Streamlining; Route 50 - 2003; TEA-21 Environment Streamlining Hearing 4/29/1999; Ethanol; Dulles Rail 2002; Salona-McLean Property - The Conservation Fund; Route 9 WVA (PEC); State of Infrastructure; Hearing - 2002 Status of HTF IMPT; SHARE Bill; TEA-21 Reauthorization Projects","Cape Henry National Park Proposal; S.1886 Washington Aqueducts; FEMA - Mt. Weather; OCEANA; Interstate Waste - 1999-2000 - S.533 Warner/Interstate Waste Hearings; Stratford Hall - Save America's Treasures; S. 195 - Lust Bill 1/2004; CEDAW Treaty; Fritter Park - Stafford County - NPS; Vietnam Veterans Memorial; Jefferson Wilderness Proposals - 2003; Clean Water Act - 30th Anniversary - Water Infrastructure Needs; MTBE - Oxygenates; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields - 1997; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields - 1999/Cedar Creek","Photos; Invitations; Box: Virginia Metalcrafters Luncheon Gift; Congressional Record Statements (1/28/97); Tickets and Passes; Invitations; Tickets and USPS Commemoratives; Procedures and Feedback","Title IX [accordion folder]; Goals 2000 [accordion folder]; Ryan White: 1995; TRIO [accordion folder]; Education Savings Accounts: Education/Tax; JWOD (Javits-Wagner-O'Day) [accordion folder]; Ryan White [accordion folder]; JWOD (Javits-Wagner-O'Day): Randolph Shepard; Older Americans: Older Americans Act; Aging [accordion folder]; Older Americans; JWOD (Javits-Wagner-O'Day): Hall, Mark; Older Americans: 2001 - Prescription Drugs; Medicare Glaucoma [accordion folder]; Education Savings Accounts [accordion folder]; TRIO: Senator John Warner, 225 Russell, 12:30 PM c/o Angie Stewart","FDA: FDA - Supplements; Fisheries: Korean Tariffs on Croaker; Smithsonian: Smithsonian Air \u0026 Space Vets 12/9/2003; Belle Haven Marina [accordion folder]; Land Issues: Triangle Tract; James Madison - Global Legacy; Fisheries: Dogfish/EDA; Fisheries: Pound Nets; Land Issues: Manassas Battlefield; Arts; Monitor (Marine Sanctuary) [accordion folder]; FDA: Crabmeat; FEMA: Franklin, VA; FEMA [accordion folder]; Land Issues: Mason Neck; FDA: Food Labeling; Smithsonian: CRC; Land Issues: Alleghany County; Arlington Bicentennial; Telecommuting [accordion folder]; James Madison; Lewis and Clark Caucus; Fisheries: Croaker Exports; Land Issues: Lorton; Land Issues: Colonial Williamsburg; Smithsonian: General; Ambassador Series","Rail: VRE (Virginia Railway Express)/Amtrak Insurance; Highways: I-64 Widening; Transportation: Auto-Right to Repair; Ship Scrapping: Ship Scrapping Tax Credit; Ship Scrapping: Ghost Fleet - Spiro's; NASA: NASA; Transit: Transit in Virginia 2000; Transit: Mort Zuckerman and Dulles Rail; Highways: Hampton Roads Transportation Issues; Rail: Bristol to DC; Ship Scrapping: Ghost Fleet - Local Governments; National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) [accordion folder]; NASA: NASA/Langley - Aerospace Grants; Rail: VRE (Virginia Railway Express); NASA: NASA Earth Science \u0026 Atmospheric, Langley - Goddard; Transit: METRO; Rail: Amtrak Veterans; Transit: West Group - Tyson's Tunnel, Proposal Data; Transportation: GMU UTC; Ship Scrapping: Commerce Committee Hearing; Rail: I-81; Rail: TRANSCAER Tour/NS/AAR 10/7/2002; Highways: Third-Crossing; Highways: Rockingham County Route 820; Ship Scrapping: EPW EPA Budget Hearing 2/26/2003; Ship Scrapping [accordion folder]; Highways: I-73; Transit: Hampton Roads; Ship Scrapping: Evergreen; Transit: Rail to Dulles; Highways: 19th Street Bridge; Highways: 2nd Access - Ft. Eustis; Highways: Norfolk Southern I-81 Plan; Highways: Traficland.com Northern Virginia Traffic; Transit: WMATA - Royal Street Garage; Ship Scrapping: MARAD Ship Scrapping; Transportation: MBTE - EPW; Transit: Letter to Governor Warner re: Dulles Rail; NASA: NASA - Aerospace; Transportation: DoT - Hours of Service NPRM; Transportation: General; Rail: RR 4.3 Tax Repeal; Ship Scrapping: USS Gage; NASA: Columbia Draft; Transportation: DHL License; Rail: Virginia Rail Plans 2003; Highways: Capitol Region Scenic Byways Request; Highways: Route 58; Transit: Transportation - Washington, DC Urbanized Area, Fredericksburg MPO Transit Issue; Ship Scrapping: Eckford/Isherwood (TAOS); NASA: Spaceport Tax Bill; Rail [accordion folder]; Ship Scrapping: Eckford/Isherwood; Rail: High Speed Rail; Highways: Route 460 Financial Feasibility Study; Highways: Smart Road - UPI; NASA: Space Grant","High Tech: Information Security; High Tech: Senate Republican High Tech Caucus; High Tech: MCI Investigation, Collins (Government Affairs Committee), Chas Phillips, Alec Rodgers - Government Affairs; High Tech: VeriSign; Alcohol Labeling: BWXT; FY 2003 Omnibus Appropriations [accordion folder]; High Tech: AeA/AOL Meeting; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Drought; High Tech: CAPNET 7/14/2003; High Tech: Computer Professionals Clarification - FLSA; High Tech: Spectrum; High Tech: S. 88 Internet Tax Credits; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: CAPWIN; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations: JW - NCR Amendment; High Tech: HTTF Kick-Off 6/19/2003; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Dayton Expatriation SA 80; High Tech: Micron/Infineon; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Edwards/Lieberman NSR Amendment (SA 67); High Tech: UWB (Ultra Wide Band); September 11 Emergency Supplemental: Governor's Action; High Tech: EAA (Export Administration Act); High Tech: Xybernaut; High Tech: AOL-Time Warner; High Tech: MCI WorldCom; High Tech: NVTC (Northern Virginia Technology Council) Governor's Commission; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Amtrak Appropriations Letter FY 2003; High Tech: NVTC (Northern Virginia Technology Council) Fall Banquet; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations [accordion folder]; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: September 11 Appropriations Letters; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Omnibus Miscellaneous; High Tech: Privacy; High Tech: Internet Taxation; High Tech: E-58; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations: Menendez SA 4634 - Grants; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: Press Clips; High Tech: Auction 35 - FCC Letter; FY 2007 DHS Appropriations: Collins FEMA; High Tech: Napster; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Kennedy Education Amendment SA13; High Tech: Net Fair; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Letter to Loy on Transportation ID Cards 1/2003; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): SA 1 (Byrd Omnibus) FY 2003 Appropriations; High Tech: EAA Spectrum; High Tech: DoD - Broadband; Alcohol Labeling: Ethanol \u0026 Corn Prices; High Tech: High-Tech Events; Alcohol Labeling [accordion folder]; High Tech: DoD - High Tech; High Tech: ICANN; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Harkin Burne Grants SA 32; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Schumer-Warner (Port Security Amendment); FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Schumer Port Security SA 31; FY 2003 Appropriations (Floor Activity): Cochran Agriculture Emergency SA 204; High Tech: COMDEX; September 11 Emergency Supplemental: Reagan National","FY 2006 CJS Requests: Suffolk; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Newport News; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Chesapeake Police Department (CAD); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Fairfax County Park Authority; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Dental Association; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Council for America's First Freedom; FY 2006 Labor HHS: John Tyler CC (Chester); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Communities in Schools; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Occupational Enterprises Inc.; FY 2006 CJS Requests: VCPI (Virginia Community Policing Institute); FY 2006 Labor HHS: INOVA; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Regent University; FY 2006 Labor HHS: City of Norfolk; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA State Court NCLB (No Child Left Behind; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Museum of Fine Arts; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Virginia Beach; FY 2006 Labor HHS: City of Portsmouth; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Fairfax (2005) Gang; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Eastern VA Medical School; FY 2006 Labor HHS: An Achievable Dream; FY 2006 Labor HHS: CHKD (Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Bon Secours Richmond Community Hospital; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Achievable Dream (FY 2006) (Cameras); FY 2006 CJS Requests: Innovative Wireless Technologies; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Center for Excellence in Education; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Fairfax County Board of Supervisors; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia Western CC/Central Virginia CC; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Miretek Systems; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Jamestown; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Aquarium and Marine Science Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: UVA - Wise; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Alliance for Consumer Education; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Memorial Child Guidance Clinic; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Project Lifesaver; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Hoofbeats Therapeutic Riding Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia Military Institute (VMI); FY 2006 CJS Requests: KidsPeace (FY 2006); FY 2006 Labor HHS: D-Day - Bedford; FY 2006 Labor HHS: William \u0026 Mary; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Riverside Health System; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Fredericksburg Area Museum \u0026 Cultural Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: City of Suffolk; FY 2006 Labor HHS: UVA - Center for Politics; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Hollins University; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Best Buddies; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia's Center for Innovative Technologies; FY 2006 Labor HHS: MediCorp Health System; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Piedmont Access to Health Services; FY 2006 Labor HHS: KidsSave; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Operation Smile; FY 2006 Labor HHS: National Maritime Heritage Foundation; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Southside CC Trucks; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Lonesome Pine; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia High School League; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Wolf Trap; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Regent; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Ethiopian Community Center; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Hampton University; FY 2006 Labor HHS: VA Living Museum; FY 2006 Labor HHS: University of Appalachia; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Chesapeake Fire Department \u0026 EMS; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Portsmouth; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Virginia Community Criminal Justice Association; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Norfolk; FY 2006 Labor HHS: J. S. Mosby Museum Foundation; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Jewish Family Services; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Child and Family Network; FY 2006 CJS Requests: Charlottesville Police (FY 2005); FY 2006 Labor HHS: Carilion Health System; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Patient Services Inc. (PSI); FY 2006 CJS Requests: William \u0026 Mary; FY 2006 Labor HHS: CNU (Christopher Newport University); FY 2006 CJS Requests: Fauquier County; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Shenandoah University; FY 2006 CJS Requests: CHKD (Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters) 2005; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Ruritan National, Inc.; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Virginia Tech; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Institute for Advanced Learning and Research; FY 2006 Labor HHS: GMU - Krasnow; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Levine School of Music; FY 2006 Labor HHS: Tech Access; FY 2006 CJS Requests: ChildSafeNet (Fairfax); FY 2006 Labor HHS: VCCS (Virginia Community College System); FY 2006 CJS Requests: ChildSave Memorial Child Guidance Clinic (FY 2006)","John Roberts Background: Statements of John Warner on John Roberts; Hogan \u0026 Hartson/Holland \u0026 Knight: Exhibits to Memorandum in Support of Petition for Absolute Pardon; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: National Council of Jewish Women [presentation folder]; John Roberts Background: Etc. ...Bork; Telart Tech; Samuel A. Alito Jr. [accordion folder]; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: Honorable Samuel A. Alito, Jr. Nominated to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States [binder]; John Roberts Background: Roberts Arguments Pro; John Roberts Background: Roberts Draft Statement; John Roberts Background: Short Statement; Hogan \u0026 Hartson/Holland \u0026 Knight: The Norfolk 4 A Case of Innocence [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: D. Local Service Provider Worksheet; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: Supreme Court Nominee - Alliance for Justice [presentation folder]; John Roberts Background [accordion folder]; Hogan \u0026 Hartson/Holland \u0026 Knight: Memorandum in Support of Petition for Absolute Pardon; Pardon; John Roberts Background: Senator John Warner on Roberts; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: CWA - Confirm Judge Samuel Alito: Fair Hearing, Fair Process, Fair Up or Down Vote [presentation folder]; Samuel A. Alito Jr.: Statement of Opposition and Final Report for Nomination of Samuel Alito [spiralbound]; John Roberts Background: Senator John Warner #s on Advice and Consent; Levin Clemency; John Roberts Background: Long Statement","Effects of Earthquakes, Fault Movements, and Subsidence on the South Louisiana Landscape [report]; EPW Katrina Hearing 11/1/2005 [binder]; Untitled Presentation Folder: Hurricane Katrina: Why Did the Levees Fail? 11/2/2005; Hurricane Katrina: Search \u0026 Rescue - Hearing 1/30/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Coast Guard - Hearing 11/9/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 10/6/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 10/20/2005 [binder]; Evacuating New Orleans - Hearing 1/31/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: FEMA - Hearing 12/8/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Levees #2 - Hearing - 12/15/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Private Sector - Hearing 11/16/2005 [binder]; Performance Reviews of FEMA's Disaster Management Activities in Response to Hurricane Katrina, 3/2006 [book]; Loose Papers: Testimony on the Failure of the Gulf Coast Levees During Hurricane Katrina 11/16/2005-11/17/2005; Effects of Geological Faults on Levee Failures in South Louisiana [spiralbound]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 9/14/2005 [binder]; Hurricane Pam Exercise - Hearing 1/24/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing 9/28/2005 [binder]","Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: The Role of Governors in Managing the Catastrophe 2/2/2006 Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs [binder]; Managing New Orleans - Hearing 2/1/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: Role of Governors - Hearing 2/2/2006 [binder]; Hurricane Katrina: DHS \u0026 FEMA Leaders - Hearing 2/10/2006 [binder]; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: Managing Law Enforcement and Communications in a Catastrophe, Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, 2/6/2006 [binder]; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: Managing the Crisis and Evacuating New Orleans 2/1/2006 Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs [binder]; Exhibit Book - Challenges in a Catastrophe: Evacuating New Orleans in Advance of Hurricane Katrina 1/31/2006 Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs [binder]","108th Appropriations - Cosigned Letters (2 accordion folders); 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Defense; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): VA - HUD; 108th Armed Services [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Commerce; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Agriculture; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Military Construction; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Military Construction; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Labor - HHS; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Legislative Branch; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): General Appropriations; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Homeland Security; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Foreign Operations; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): CJS; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): DC; 108th Administration [accordion folder]; 108th Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Transportation; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Interior; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Transportation; 108th Aging [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Defense; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Energy; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Energy and Water; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Agriculture; 108th Appropriations [accordion folder]; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): Labor, HHS; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): DC; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2004): Homeland Security; 108th Appropriations Request (FY 2005): VA - HUD","FY 2006 Press Releases; Madison Associates, LLC: Cord Sterling [presentation folder]; Aurora Golden-Eye UAV FY 2006 Request; Allied Aerospace UAV; Intermec [presentation folder]; Lessons Learned; Foreign Operations Appropriations Letter; James Madison University: Senator John Warner [presentation folder]; Madison Associates, LLC: Conrad Schatte and Jim Kadtke [presentation folder]; Narricot Industries, LP, OTV Meeting, 7/26/2005 [packet]; Foreign Operations Appropriations; FY 2006 Request Documents; \"Developing Leaders Who Can Lead Change\" Education for Transformation Brief to Dr. Jim Kadtke, John J. Garstka, Office of Force Transformation, OSD, 2/11/2005 [binder]; FY 2006 Foreign Operations Appropriations Material; Untitled Folder: Nanomaterials, Materials Modification Inc.; FY 2006 Budget Roll-Outs; Untitled Folder: Raytheon, 2005; Senator John Warner FY 2006 Sac-D Request Letter; Iraq Project - W \u0026 M Project; GH: Argon; Darrell Campbell; Jim Kadtke; Senator John Warner Tuesday 2/8, 11:30 am [presentation folder]; Handwriting Documentation; Progeny Systems: Engineering Solutions That Last Generations [presentation folder]; Star Technologies 2006 Appropriations Defense Request; GLS: LOGOS; Greg Poe; Jim Kadtke - Senator John Warner, Wednesday 3/2, 11:00 am [presentation folder]; NMLC Automated Information Technology; For Conference; JADOCS: SAIC Virtual Training Issue; Intermec FY 2006 SNTS (Navy Serial Number Tracking System) \u0026 POMX/CAS (Air Force Point of Maintenance/Combat Ammunition System); Aurora FY 2006 Excalibur Request; SureTrak Integrated Track Management System [packet]; Executive Summary; Madison Associates, LLC: Elaine McCusker [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: Senator John Warner's FY 2006 Defense Appropriations; Fluid Tran Inc. [presentation folder]; Automated Manifest System - Tactical (AMS-TAC) [packet]; Loose Papers: Defense Technology, 2004-2005; Defense Life Seminars; Thorium; BSEI; Amendments","Hampton Roads Transit (HRT); Transportation: Route 29 \u0026 Gallows Road Intersection Improvements: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay Requests; Transportation: Route 17 Dominion Boulevard: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Transportation: VRE Two Tier Locomotive: Virginia Railway Express [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Invasive Species Regional Education: Fairfax Water [accordion folder]; Transportation: USMC Heritage Center Interchange: Prince William [accordion folder]; TEA-21 Earmarks Requests (Banking) [accordion folder]; Transportation: Stafford County Airport: Stafford County; Transportation: Dismal Swamp Trail: Interior; General Appropriations Information [accordion folder]; Transportation: Siesta Gardens Alternate Access Road: City of Portsmouth [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Allegheny/Grayson County Water Supply: Allegheny/Grayson County [accordion folder]; Assorted Transportation Appropriations; Energy and Water Information [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Water Environment Research Foundation: Alexandria Sanitation Authority [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Occoquan Watershed Land Protection: Fairfax Water [accordion folder]; Village of Oyster Ecosystem: The Nature Conservancy (Energy and Water) [accordion folder]; TEA-21 Earmarks (EPW-Highway) [accordion folder]; Transportation Appropriations; Transportation: Richmond Highway Transportation Initiative: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Water/Wastewater Infrastructure Project: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Southeast Section Sanitary Sewer: Newport News [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Atlee Manor/Sharon Park Septic Tanks: Hanover County [accordion folder]; Transportation: Virginia Smart Road: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]","Transportation: Petersburg Transit Intermodal Facility: Petersburg Area Transit Co. [accordion folder]; Interior: Shenandoah Valley Battlefields: SVB Foundation [accordion folder]; Transportation: Commonwealth Highway-Marine Intermodal: The Commonwealth Railway [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fairfax County Parkway \u0026 Fair Lakes Parkway Interchange: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Transportation: Product Development Center: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Hampton Roads Transit Bus Facility: HRT [accordion folder]; Interior: Occoquan National Wildlife Refuge: Friends of Potomac River Refuges [accordion folder]; Interior: Dismal Swamp Visitor's Center: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Transportation: Elizabeth River Intermodal Facility: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; Interior: Eastern Shore of VA NWR: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Transportation: Bus Operations \u0026 Maintenance Facility: Greater Richmond Transit [accordion folder]; Interior: Fisherville Wastewater Treatment Plant: Augusta County [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fairfax County Parkway HOV Lane to Dulles: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; New River Corridor: New River Land Trust; Transportation: Potomac Center Community Parking Facility: Potomac Center Limited Partners [accordion folder]; Interior: Dragon Run: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fort Eustis Gateway Corridor: Newport News [accordion folder]; Transportation: Greater Lynchburg Transit Company Vehicle Replacement: GLTC [accordion folder]; Interior: Federal Conservation Efforts (Landowner Incentive Program): NatureServe [accordion folder]; Interior: Visitor's Center at Fredericksburg/Spotsylvania Battlefields: Fredericksburg Regional Chamber of Commerce [accordion folder]; Transportation: GMU Intelligent Transportation: GMU [accordion folder]; Transportation: Isle of Wight: Emergency Signals: Isle of Wight [accordion folder]; Transportation: PRTC Buses: Prince William [accordion folder]; Interior: The Cove Project: Ward Burton Foundation [accordion folder]; Interior: Center for Advanced Separation: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Isle of Wight: Bridge Warning: Isle of Wight [accordion folder]; Interior: Martin Luther King National Memorial: MLK, Jr. National Memorial Foundation [accordion folder]; Interior: Back Bay NWR Expansion: Friends of Back Bay [accordion folder]; Transportation: Newport News Williamsburg Baggage Claim Upgrade: Newport News/Williamsburg Airport [accordion folder]; Transportation: Blacksburg Transit Intermodal Facility: Blacksburg Transit [accordion folder]; Transportation: Center for Excellence in Surface Transportation Safety: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Gainesville - Haymarket Extension of VRE: Virginia Railway Express [accordion folder]; Transportation: I-66/Route 29 Interchange: Prince William [accordion folder]; Transportation: I-66/Vienna Metrorail Accessibility: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Transportation: Colonial Parkway Ticketing: Jamestown [accordion folder]; Interior: Char-Lo Timberland Land Acquisition: Char-Lo Timberland and Trust for Public Land [accordion folder]; Interior: Project Alpha \u0026 Saving Grace: Lee County \u0026 Lincoln Preservation Trust [accordion folder]; Transportation: Dismal Swamp Trail: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Interior: Onancock Sewage Treatment: Town of Onancock [accordion folder]","CJS-NOAA: Horseshoe Crab Research Center: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Generation IV Nuclear Energy Systems: BWX Technologies [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: National Center for Biodefense: GMU [accordion folder]; CJS: Digital Public Safety Radio System: Newport News [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Elizabeth River Restoration: U.S Army Corps of Engineers [accordion folder]; CJS: Fisheries Finance Program: Omega Protein [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Wilmington: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Vendor Equipment Upgrade: BWX Technologies [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Bennett's Creek: City of Suffolk [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Nashville: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Clinch Valley Program: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Appomattox River [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Huntington: Army Corps [accordion folder]; ACOE Baltimore: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Congressional Office Requests: Multiple [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: ACOE Norfolk: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Ocean View Hurricane/Storm Damage Project: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Ultra Wideband (2): Innovative Wireless Technologies [accordion folder]; DHS: Richmond International Airport Explosive Detection: Capital Region Airport Commission [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Hampton University Cancer Treatment Center: Hampton University [accordion folder]; Defense: American Civil War Center at Tredegar: Tredegar National Civil War Center Foundation [accordion folder]; DHS: Candidate Physical Ability Test Facility: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: NPDCC (New Product Development and Commercialization Center) for Small Manufacturers: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Institute for Nanotech Applications of Novel Organics: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; CJS: Virginia Coastal Ocean Observing System: ODU; CJS Request (NOA): Aquatic Invasive Species: NuTech 03 Incorporated [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Projects: Virginia Port Authority [accordion folder]; CJS: SHENAIR: Northern Shenandoah Valley Regional Commission [accordion folder]; CJS: Virginia Coastal Ocean Observing System: ODU: Virginia Center for Innovative Technologies (Wallops); Energy \u0026 Water: Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Nuclear Physics Funding: Jefferson Labs [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026 Water: Dredging Lynchburg College Lake: Lynchburg College [accordion folder]; DHS: Public Safety Boat House: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: Eastern Shore of Virginia NWR: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; DHS: Fire Academy Burn Building: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: Jamestown Campground Acquisition: Trust for Public Land [accordion folder]; DHS: Underground Rescue Initiative: Fairfax Fire \u0026 Rescue [accordion folder]","Stopping the Invasion: Keeping Aquatic Nuisance Species Out of the Chesapeake Bay and the Great Lakes, Using Ozone to Clean Up Contaminated Ballast Water [binder]; Engineer Brief, 3/2/2005, USACOE Norfolk District [binder]; FY 2006 Briefing Document for Virginia Delegation in the 1st Session of the 109th Congress, Virginia Tech [binder]; FY 2006 Airport Improvement Program [binder]; 2005 Highway Bill, Highway Projects: High Priority Projects [binder]; Fairfax County: Transportation Funding Requests, TEA-21 Reauthorization FY 2006 Appropriations [binder]; FY 2002 (Virginia) Appropriations [binder]; Memo to Senators Bennett and Kohn 3/2005 [packet]; Virginia Appropriations FY 2004 [binder]; TEA-21 Reauthorization Requests Submitted to the Senate Committee on Banking, 4/1/2003 [binder]; FY 2006 Civil Works Budget for the USACOE, 2/2005 [book]","Loose Papers: Letter to FERC Chairman Kelliher on the \"Fort Royal Issue\"; Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority 2005 Annual Report [report]; Loose Papers: Pocahontas Archway Route 895; Marine Debris Jury in Virginia: Interim Progress Report 2; Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Recovery, The Nature Conservancy (10/10/2005) [packet]; Caroline County, Virginia, Opportunity [presentation folder]; Letters to Ms. Shelly Mateer from Virginia DoT/Woodrow Wilson Bridge, 2006 [packet]; Loose Papers: Letter to Richard Shelby, Chairman of Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs on the acquisition of P \u0026 O by DP World (Draft); Commuter Rail Project for Caroline County, Virginia, Documents Pertaining to Congressional Funding, 11/21/2006 [spiralbound]; Loose Papers: Facsimile from Tack Richardson to Brian E. at the Richmond Office, 4/17/2006; Dam Rehabilitation Fact Sheet Royal Lake Dam, Fairfax County, 9/2006, USDA NRCS [spiralbound]; Report to Congress on the Historic Preservation of Revolutionary War and War of 1812 Sites in the United States, U.S. DOI [spiralbound]; Virginia Canals and Navigations Society [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Letter from U.S. DOI on the Shenandoah National Park's Fire Management Plan (10/19/2005) (with CD); FEMA Reorganization Bill of 2006 [binder]; Tropical Depression Gaston Flooding Task Force Recommendations, 12/13/2004 [binder]; Loose Papers: E-Mail regarding Largo FFGA-WMATA Rail Car Meeting, 5/1/2006; Loose Papers: Letter from Senator John Warner to Senator John McCain, Chairman on Committee on Indian Affairs regarding John and Susan Meachum; Loose Papers: Impacts of Budget Reductions on Potomac River NWR Complex; 2005 Letters Signed by Senator John Warner; Memo regarding Dubai Ports Worldwide - P \u0026 O Ports Deal [packet]; Letters from U.S. DoT/FAA to Senator John Warner [packet]; Loose Papers: Potomac River Generating Station Information Sheets; U.S. Supreme Court Syllabus (October Term 2005) [report]; Loose Papers: The Nature Conservancy's Southern Forests Project; Loose Papers: Notes on Briefing for Dependence on Oil: How Transit Can Help Americans Reduce Energy Consumption (3/10/2006); Loose Papers: Statement of Steve Martin, Deputy Director of the National Park Service, before National Parks Subcommittee on S.R. 468, 5/16/2006; Loose Papers: Open Letter from the Former Chiefs of Forest Service to all Members of Congress (3/14/2006); U.S. DoT Performance and Accountability Report FY 2006 [binder]; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation FY 2005 Report [report]","Transportation, Treasury, and General Government Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; Congressional Record, 108th Congress, 1st Session No. 174 - Book II [bound volume]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: RWS Broadband (empty); Department of Veterans Affairs \u0026 HUD Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; Wood Preservatives - EPA; Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Leahy/Snowe Conservation; Software Quality Management, Cigital Corporate Capabilities [spiralbound]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Brownback Food Aid; Adopt-A-Waterway [presentation folder]; Metam Sodium - EPA; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Edenspace/Phytoremediation; DP World [accordion folder]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Cantwell Market Manipulation; CapWin (Capital Wireless Integrated Network); Nielsen Rating System; Department of Labor \u0026 HHS Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; FY 2003 Omnibus (Senate Bill) [report]; Wallops Flight Facility [presentation folder]; Gaston; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004: Water Resources Development Act; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Country of Origin Labeling; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Downed Animal; NASA [presentation folder]; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004: EDA Reauthorization; Energy \u0026 Water Development Appropriation Bill, 2004 [report]; Department of Interior Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Byrd Watershed; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Peanut Letter to Agriculture Committee; NASA Vision/Contracts","FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Schumer HTUA (High-Threat Urban Areas) Amendment; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Fairfax County; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: James Madison University; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: George Mason; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: FAA Contract Tower Program; Virginia Tech FY 2004 [accordion folder]; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Virginia Commonwealth University Fuel Cell and Batteries; FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Bomb Sniffing Dogs; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Newport News; FY 2003 Supplemental; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Amtrak Funding FY 2004; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: Hampton University; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Orb Image; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Wally Burnett Int. (Engine Research); FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: DCA Signature/Aviation; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: GRTC (Greater Richmond Transit Company); FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Zenith Fuel Systems; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: George Washington University; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Prince William County; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: VA Center for the Creative Arts; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: New River Valley Airport; FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Homeland; Aero FY 2005; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Arlington County; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Ways to Work; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Union Station; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: William and Mary Imaging of Compounds; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations; FY 2003 Supplemental: SA 445 Hollings Port Security; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: City of Richmond; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Hazardous Device School; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Boys and Girls Clubs; FY 2003 Supplemental: SA 440 Reid Nuclear Security; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Westmoreland County, EPA-STAG, AG-RUS; FY 2004 Energy \u0026 Water Appropriations: Jefferson Labs FY 2004 Appropriations [accordion folder]; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: Hollins University; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations: NEH Letter; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Portsmouth; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Manufacturing Extension Partnership; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Loudon County; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Omega Protein - Fisheries; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Senator John Warner Amendments; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations: Waterford","Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up: HSGA 6/22/2005 Mark-Up; Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up; Congressional Record, 109th Congress, 1st Session, No. 146 [bound volume]; Budget 2006 [accordion folder]; Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up: Postal Reform 2005; Amendment Text and RPC Budget FY 2007, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Rob Portman Nomination Trade Representative [accordion folder]; FY 2007 Budget 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Budget Reconciliation Amendments and Information, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Tobacco (Buyout) [accordion folder]; Impact of Federal and State Mandates on Fairfax County, 2005 [packet]","Outstanding Medical Alumnus, VCU-MCV, Sarah Forbes, MD; Victory Against Hunger, Background \u0026 Nominations; 2007 Nobel Peace Prize - Horace Henderson; National Driver Hall of Fame, Wrenn, Robert; CR: Member of Congress Seal (Wendell Johnson); Administrative Scheduling Requests; Silver Haired Congress 2005; CR: Admiral Carlisle A.H. Trost; 2006 Angels in Adoption; Virginia Sports Hall of Fame, Norton, Hank; 2005 Angels in Adoption Information \u0026 Nominations; 2006 Senate African American Leadership Summit; 2005 White House Conference on Aging, Nominations; 2007 POTUS Schedule Requests; 2006 Navy Public Service Award, Rahanian, Craig; 2006 (National) Diabetes Champion, Cathy Tibbetts; 2006 Virginia Chamber of Commerce Lunch; 2007 Presidential Medal of Freedom; 2005 Senate Hispanic Leadership Summit; 2006 Coming Up Taller Award - Wolf Trap Foundation; CR: Frank Manson; 2006 POTUS Schedule Requests; 2006 White House Performance Requests; VSHOF (Virginia Sports Hall of Fame) 2005, Miller, Bob; White House; 2007 Mason Lankford Award Fire Service Leadership; 2006 Scheduling Requests, Non White House; White House 2005 Requests; 2006 National Wetlands Award; CR: David L. Brant; 2006 NASSP (National Association of Secondary School Principals) Principal of the Year Award; Nomination - Sheriff of the Year 2005-2006, Steve Simpson; 2007 Washington Hall of Fame, Washington Board of Trade; Texans With Stetsons, Margaret Azzoni; White House Holiday Performance","12 folders arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","12 folders arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","8 folders arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","65 envelopes arranged by date","13 folders, arranged by month","87 envelopes, arranged by date","13 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","Untitled Folder: Colorado Trip, 10/1980; 103 envelopes, arranged by date","67 envelopes, arranged by date","75 envelopes, arranged by date","76 envelopes, arranged by date","10 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months; 23 envelopes, arranged by date","59 envelopes, arranged by date","75 envelopes, arranged by date","7 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","44 envelopes, arranged by date","65 envelopes, arranged by date","58 envelopes, arranged by date","79 envelopes, arranged by date","44 envelopes, arranged by date","9 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months; 18 envelopes, arranged by date","11 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","11 folders, arranged by month, multiple folders for some months","81 envelopes, arranged by date","90 envelopes, arranged by date","45 envelopes, arranged by date","46 envelopes of Daily Schedules, arranged by date 11/16-1987-12/31/1987; 4 folders of Master Scheduling Logs, arranged by month, in folders by quarter","Loose newspaper, 9/12/2001; 33 untitled envelopes","266: McLean GOP Women, 4/11/1996 [VHS-C]; 150: Today Show; Good Morning America [U-Matic]; 92: Senator Exon/Senator John Warner, Arms Control [Beta]; 041: \"Friends of John Warner - Virginia's Fighter\", Greg Stevens and Company, 5/30/1996 [VHS]; 265: JM at 7th CD Convention [VHS-C]; 148: Today Show, Senator John Warner/Hollings Interview re: Marine Deaths in Lebanon [U-Matic-S]; 149: NBC News Spot, Senator John Warner, 12/27 [U-Matic]; 037: \"Presentation Reel for Senator John Warner\", Stuart Stevens Group, 9/19/1994 [VHS]; 134-136: John Warner for Senator - \"Straight Forward\", Edmonds Associates, 10/28/1990 [Reel to Reel Video] (3 copies); 101: Senator John Warner, 1. Peace, 2. Economic Growth, 3. Kept Promises [Beta]; 091: Phil Donahue, 3/26/1985 [Beta]; 267: Miller Press Conference [8mm MP]; 044: The American Debate #311, Downy v. Senator John Warner, Defense Spending, 12/18/1984 [VHS]; 090: Channel 7 Morning Break/Farm Program, MX Vote [Beta]; 151: NBC Today Show, Senator John Warner, 12/29/1983 [U-Matic-S]; 036: VC-135A, Yorktown Commissioning, 7/4/1984 [VHS]; 063: Senator John Warner, 1. Momentum #1, 2. Momentum #2 [VHS]; 144-146: John Warner for Senator - \"Straight Forward\", Edmonds Associates, 10/28/1990 [U-Matic] (3 copies)","NBC Expose, 4/29/1991 [VHS]; McNeill-Lehrer Prime Time Live, 12/18/1990 [VHS]; 48 Hours, 12/19/1991 [VHS]; \"A Salute to Volunteerism\", Invitation to Mrs. Barbara Bush From Citizens of Washington County, Virginia for Spring of 1991, 12/1990 [VHS]; Senator John Warner Outside the White House During Gulf Crisis, Mid-December 1990 [VHS]; ABC News, 9/30/1991 [VHS]; \"America, You're Too Young To Die\", Arthur S. DeMoss, 12/19/1985 [VHS]; Fox Morning 9/16/1991; Brinkley, 9/15/1991 [VHS]; \"The Future of Tibet\", The Tibet Fund, 4/1991 [VHS]; Larry King Live, 9/27/1991 [VHS]; Fox A.M., 1/29/1992 [VHS]; Floor, 1/11/1991 [VHS]; Interview with Senator John Warner Soviet Central Television (TV Correspondent Boris Kalyagin), 10/12/1991 [VHS]; 60 Minutes, 5/6/1991 [VHS]; CNN Crossfire, 1/10/1991 [VHS]; Woman's Conference PSA [VHS]; Senator John Warner Veterans Day PSA, 11/1987 [4 U-Matics]; John Warner for Senator - \"Straight Forward\", Edmonds Associates, 10/28/1990 [VHS]; Larry King Live, 5/3/1991 [VHS]; \"History of Duxford Airfield\" [VHS]; \"The Battle of the Somme: Official Pictures of the British Army in France\", Imperial War Museum [VHS]; WTKR News TV-3 Norfolk 11:00 p.m. 1st Story, Senator John Warner - Drugs, 9/14/1989 [VHS]; Untitled VHS; ABC Barbara Walters Special, 1/29/2992 [VHS]; MTV, Rock the Vote on News - \"Who's Afraid... ,1/24/1991; Rock the Vote Presentation, 2/6/1991 [VHS]","395: McNeil News Hour, 1/15, 1/16, \u0026 1/19 [VHS]; 401: WANY-10, WVEC-13, Senator John Warner Speaking on Military Health Care, 3/27/2000 [VHS]; 384: C-Span 2 9:30 - 11:30 PM, 6/5/2000 [VHS]; 387: Lehrer News Hour, 10/28/1999 [VHS]; 425: \"Level With the American People\", Republican National Committee, Greg Stevens and Company, 12/19/1995 [VHS]; 386 \u0026 418: Untitled VHS; 405: MSNBC Hardball, 7/19/2001 [VHS]; 430: McLaughlin One on One, 5/17/1993; 402: WJLA Channel 7 Local News, 8/27/2001 [VHS]; 419: \"American Promise, Selections From the Series\", Farmers Insurance Group Presentation [VHS]; 406: CBS Face the Nation, 3/29/1998 [VHS]; 400: The Center for Security, Policy Keeper of the Flame Dinner Highlights, 11/3/1999 [VHS]; 409: Lehrer News Hour, 11/29/1999 [VHS]; 394: MSNBC 6:00 - 7:00 PM, 9/27/2000 [VHS]; 408: 20/20, 4/20/2001 [VHS]; 429: McNeil/Lehrer, 5/8/1995 [VHS]; 411: Youth Leadership Initiative \"Imagine A Nation's Future...\", University of Virginia Center for Governmental Studies [VHS]; 422: Mark Warner vs. Senator John Warner, Hot Springs, Virginia, Virginia Bar Association, 7/20/1996 [VHS]; 385: General Short Testimony, SASC Hearing [VHS]; 431: Ross Perot Show, 4/25/1993 [VHS]; 413-414: Spring Commencement 2000, 5/30/2000 [2 VHS]; 421: Larry King Live, 10/12/2000 [VHS]; 390: Delicias Putumayo Bloque Sur Farc Columbia Sur America [VHS]; 398: Lehrer News Hour, 11/13/1998 [VHS]; 396: Pentagon News Briefing, 6/15/2001 [VHS]; 403: Inside Politics, 7/27/2001 [VHS]; 380: News Hour, 8/25/2000 [VHS]; 399: C-Span 2 9:30 - 11:30 PM, 6/5/2000 [VHS]; 393: PBS 6:00 - 9:00, 10/29/1999 [VHS]; 426: \"Breaking the Spell, Parts 1 \u0026 2\", Turner Broadcasting System, 2/13/1985 [VHS]; 397: Press Conference, 10/30/2001 [VHS]; 382: MSNBC Decision 2000, 2/29/2000 [VHS]; 388 \u0026 407: Press Conference, 6/14/2001 [2 VHS]; 392: Larry King Live, 1/19/2000 [VHS]; 389: Floor Statements [VHS]; 391: Press Conference on High Tech and Jobs, 5/20/1997 [VHS]; 410: Pageantry of the Corps, Battle Color Ceremony at San Diego [VHS]; 412: ABC, CBS, NBC Nightly News, 2/3/2000 [VHS]; 416: Miscellaneous Tapings [VHS]; 381: \"Getting Things Done\", Citizens for the Republican Congress, McCarthy Marcus Hennings, Ltd. [VHS]","586: McNeil/Lehrer, 9/1/1995 \u0026 9/4/1995 [VHS]; 546: Lehrer News Hour, 4/9/1998 \u0026 4/10/1998 [VHS]; 552: World News Tonight, Walker - Patent: Trademark Office, 9/15/1998 [VHS]; 556: WSLS-TV, Senator John Warner, Day in the Life Series [VHS]; 533: News Hour, Kosovo Segment, 10/1/1998 [VHS]; 553: Evans \u0026 Novak, 9/6/1997 [VHS]; 545: Lehrer News Hour, 4/7/1998 \u0026 4/8/1998 [VHS]; 540: Lehrer News Hour, 5/25/1998, 5/26/1998, \u0026 5/27/1998 [VHS]; 597: Senator John Warner Visit to Dahlgren School, 2/15/1994 [VHS]; 561: Ancore Capabilities Video, 9/17/2001 [VHS]; 581: WSLS Channel 10 and WSET Channel 13, Senator John Warner 11:00 Coverage, 2/23/1996 [VHS]; 578: John McLaughlin's One on One with Senator John Warner and Senator Richard Bryan, 7/14/1996 [VHS]; 544: \"For the Record, Senator John Warner\", WCVE/WHTJ, 3/27/1998 [VHS]; 539: Lehrer News Hour, 4/28/1998 [VHS]; 550: Floor Statement, Stealth Bomber, 9/16/1997 [VHS]; 591: Armed Services Committee Hearing, 9/14/1999 [VHS]; 564: 1997 Presidential Inauguration, William Jefferson Clinton, 1/20/1997 [VHS]; 549: NBC, Segment on Aircraft in Air Shows, 9/19/1997 [VHS]; 589: CNN Off-Air, 2/4/1997 [VHS]; 541: Lehrer News Hour, 5/28/1998 \u0026 5/29/1998 [VHS]; 579: Capitol Comment, with Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison and Guest Senator John Warner, 9/24/1999 [VHS]; 542: VBA Debate, 7/10/1996 [VHS]; 592: NBC Nightly News, Segment on Bosnia, 12/18/1997 [VHS]; 538: NBC Channel 4 Live with D. McConnell, Senator John Warner on Crime Bill [VHS]; 565: \"Leadership for the Next Generation\", Republican Party of Virginia [VHS]; 594: Meet the Press, Face the Nation, This Week, 10/5/1997 [VHS]; 547: Highway Bill PSA, 4/21/1998 [VHS]; 528, 532, 599, 675, 680 \u0026 682: 6 Untitled VHS; 577: CBS News, 3/12/2001 [VHS]; 555: Saturday Night Live, 2/7 [VHS]; 571: \"Wheels Up, The Wall\", 8/27/1997 [VHS]; 580: Senator John Warner Interview, David O. Lewis, M.D., Jason Petue, Martinsville, Virginia, 8/15/1996 [VHS]; 678: McNeil/Lehrer, 4/19/1995 [VHS]; 554: ABC Coverage of Lady Diana Funeral, 9/6/1997 [VHS]; 598: ABC News (Channel 7) with Peter Jennings, McNeil/Lehrer News Hour (Channel 12 7:00 - 8:00), Thomas Hearing, 9/10/1991 [VHS]; 593: Channel 12 News at 5:30 PM and 6:00 PM, 1/14/1999 [VHS]; 595: CNN Town Meeting 3:03-3:32 PM, 2/18/1998 [VHS]; 587: President Clinton Pentagon Briefing, 2/17/1998 [VHS]; 588: News Conference on USS Cole, 10/12/2000 [VHS]; 559: Message From America, News Highlights, Fall 2001 [VHS]; 529: Howard Baker [VHS]; 590: Jim Miller, Vets Press Conference, Norfolk, 5/17/1996 [VHS]; 551: PBS News Hour, ABC News, 3/18/1999 [VHS]; 548: Face the Nation, 1/20/1999; Evans \u0026 Novak, Senator John Warner, 1/19/1999 \u0026 1/20/1999 [VHS]","The National Symphony Orchestra Summer Music Institute, National Symphony Orchestra [VHS]; 683: Untitled VHS; Senator John Warner Dinner [U-Matic-C]; Senator John Warner Campaign, 3 spots, Edmonds \u0026 Associates, 9/11/1984 [U-Matic-C]; ABC Barbara Walters Special #2, Elizabeth Taylor/Senator John Warner Interview, 4/12/1977 [U-Matic]; \"NSO: Making Music That Makes a Difference\" [VHS]; WCTV-23/City of Chesapeake, Senator John Warner at Chesapeake Jubilee, 5/18/1996 [BetaCam]; \"Three Kings\" [VHS]; PBS News Hour, 6/14/1999 [VHS]; 688: After-Hours - AWACS, Senator John Warner, 9/10/1981 [Beta]; Presidential Inaugural, Richard Nixon, 1/20/1973 [VHS]; 2 Untitled VHS; Presidential Inaugural, Richard Nixon, 1/20/1969 [VHS]; Presidential Inauguration 1957, Dwight D. Eisenhower [2 VHS]; Senate Floor Statement, 6/9/1999 [VHS]; 601: Senator John Warner RTV Conference, 10/12/2000 [BetaCam]; 60 Minutes, \"Strive\", 5/4/1997 [VHS]; CBS Evening News 6:00 \u0026 11:00, Security at the Capitol, 1st Tape [VHS]; \"The Virginia Report\", Topic: \"Single Sex Education\", Longworth Communications Inc., 7/1993 [VHS]; Virginia Senatorial Debate for Warner for U.S. Senate Committee [U-Matic]; CNN Crossfire, with Mark Warner, DPA and Senator Trent Lott, 6/7/1994 [VHS]; Fox News, Britt Hume, 4/24/1998 [VHS]; This Is America with Dennis Wholey, Show # 209, Fitzwater, Gergen, Ireland, Wattenberg, Viorst, Graham, 11/10/1995 [VHS]; The Rededication of Roosevelt Hall, Senator John Warner Speech, 7/28/1999 [VHS]; \"The Wall That Heals\" Commemorative Edition [VHS]","062: \"The Media Senator\", Dick Leggitt Media, 10/30/2000 [VHS]; 051: CNN Inside Politics, 10/10/1996 [VHS]; 045: Debate Tape, 1984, 1 of 2 [VHS]; 053: Crossfire, Jim Miller, 5/2/1996 [VHS]; 068: \"Campaign Success\", Metro Private Postal Service [VHS]; 049: McNeill/Lehrer, Senator John Warner, 1/19 [VHS]; 2 Untitled VHS; 085: Friends of Senator Warner, St. Mary's Associates, 10/14/1996 [VHS]; 040 \u0026 084: \"Senator\", Friends of John Warner #139, St. Mary's Associates, 10/31/1996 [2 VHS]; 047: The Farwell Group [VHS]; 043: \"It's Miller\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 6/5/1996 [VHS]; 042, 079 \u0026 082: \"Serving Virginia\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 6/5/1996 [3 VHS]; 039: \"The Trip\", Mark Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company [VHS]; 060: \"Honor\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 5/9/1996 [VHS]; 050: Channel 8, Mark Warner, 7/1995 [VHS]; 055: \"The Truth\", Senator John Warner Takes, Photo Assist [VHS]; 065, 081 \u0026 083: \"Virginia's Fighter\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 5/30/1996 [3 VHS]; 069: \"Resolved\", RPV 1993 Convention Video; Coleman, Martin, Gilmore, Goodlatte TV Spots; Thompson, Wilson, Lott TV Spots [VHS]; 035: \"Secrets of the Sequence\", Press Club Tape [VHS]; 046: National Park Service, 1. Cumberland Gap, 2. Hensley Statement [VHS]; 064: \"Warner\", Endorsement Footage with President Bush, NRSC, 6/27/1990 [VHS]; 080: \"Rare\", Tom Davis for Congress, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company [VHS]; 067 WCVE TV, Republican State Convention, Jim Miller's Speech [VHS]; 038: 1989 and 1993 Inaugural Highlights, 1/14/1997 [VHS]; 070, 071, 072 \u0026 073: Crossfire, 2/6/1995 [4 VHS]; 052: Kaddafi NTLN, 11/27/1984; Phil Donahue, 3/26/1985 [VHS]; 086: \"Commitments. Service. Leader\", Friends of John Warner #133-135, St. Mary's Associates, 10/24/1996 [VHS]","027: Senator John Warner, 1. Momentum #1, 2. Momentum #2 [VHS]; Fox Morning News, Tailhook, 9/25/1992 [VHS]; 015: \"The Truth\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 9/20/1996 [VHS]; 005: Mark Warner/Senator John Warner Debate, 7/19/1996 [VHS]; Good Morning America, Gulf War Segment, 1/16/1992 [VHS]; 016: Creative Media Partners [VHS]; Good Morning America, Interview with Senator John Warner, 6/29/1992 [VHS]; Washington Hotline with Senator Arlen Specter and Senator John Warner, 6/5/1990 [VHS]; 007: Political Video Duplicators [VHS]; Senator John Warner Statement, GUV 1993 [VHS]; USIA Feed, Yugoslavia Crisis, 9/29/1992 [VHS]; Good Morning America, 7:00 - 8:00 AM (Senator John Warner 7:09 AM), 6/18/1992 [VHS]; Tower: Committee Report [VHS]; Floor Statement with Comments By Nunn and Sasser, 4/8/1992 [VHS]; 026: WJHL-TV, Veteran's Day Parade [VHS]; Cheney Presentation to Armed Services [VHS]; Davis Frost Interview with General Norman Schwarzkopf, 3/27/1991 [VHS]; 008, 014 \u0026 021: \"Serving Virginia\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 6/5/1996 [3 VHS]; Worldnet 2858/Euronet 892, Guest Senator John Warner, 9/29/1992 [VHS]; 017: Larry King Live, White House Announcements, 12/4/1996 [VHS]; This Week with David Brinkley, Senator John Warner and Senator Nunn, Tailhook, 6/28/1992 [VHS]; Good Morning America, Senator John Warner, 3/2/1989 [VHS]; 020: \"Connected\", Warner for Senate, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 10/5/1996 [VHS]; Senate Floor, Nunn/Senator John Warner Colloquy, 7/2/1992 [VHS]; 006: \"Look Around. Hand Up. What's Right\", Friends of John Warner, St. Mary's Associates, 10/21/1996 [VHS]; 013: \"Virginia's Fighter\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 5/30/1996 [VHS]; 022: Election 1996 Video Voters Guide, Virginia Senate Race, AARP Vote [VHS]; C-Span Call-In Show, 1/7/1993 [VHS]; CNN, Senator John Warner Floor Speeches on John Tower, 3/1989 [VHS]; Washington's Farewell Address [VHS]; 032: \"It's Miller\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 6/5/1995 [VHS]; C-Span Viewer Call-In Program, 5/19/1992 [VHS]; 012: \"Commitments. Service. Leader\", Friends of John Warner #133-135, St. Mary's Associates, 10/24/1996 [VHS]; Fox A.M. 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Centers\", 2/14/1984 [Beta]; 096: Senator John Warner/Harrison, 1st Debate, 9/9/1984 [Beta]; 271: McNeil/Lehrer, 4/18/1995 [VHS]; 269, 272-273, 276-285, 288-299: 25 Untitled VHS; 106: Senator John Warner 1990 Presidential Salute, Tape #1, Welcome; Invocation; Pledge of Allegiance, 3/8/1990 [BetaCam]; 102: Working Partners: 1. \"Colorado Story\", 2. \"Mrs. Anderson's House\", 3. 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Intrepid - An American Celebration\" [U-Matic]; C-Span, Discussion with Senator John Warner, General Kelly, and Barbara Reynolds of USA Today, Tapes 1 \u0026 2, 4/1/1991 [2 VHS]; 268: \"Warner\", Endorsement Footage with President Bush, NRSC, 6/27/1990 [Reel to Reel Video]; \"Petersburg: Pride in the Past, Progress for the Future [3/4\" Video]; Senator John Warner, #298, 3/9/1982 [U-Matics]","576: U.S. Senate Primary Election Night, Senator John Warner/Miller, 6/11/1996 [VHS]; 524: Larry King Live, Senator John Warner, 3/23/1999 [VHS]; 573: PBS Lehrer News Hour, 1/15/1998 [VHS]; 585: Armed Services Hearing, 2/2/2000 [VHS]; 558: Senator John Warner Vietnam Memorial [BetaCam]; 432: C-Span, 4/27/1993 [VHS]; 423: Spring Commencement 2000, 5/30/2000 [VHS]; 583: Wheels Up the Wall, 8/27/1997 [VHS]; 404: Senate Floor from 9:30 AM, 7/20/2001 [VHS]; 575: C-Span, \"Republican Mock Convention\", 3/2/1996 [VHS]; 567: \"Jesus\" 9-11 Remembrance Edition, Inspirational Films, Inc., 2001 [VHS]; 572: McNeil/Lehrer, 9/6/1995 [VHS]; 427: Channel 3 - Norfolk, After Richmond Debate, 10/19/1984; Channel 13, Chesapeake Bay, Channel 10, Bishop Willis Show, 10/23/1984 [VHS]; 560: Swearing in 1985, Vice President Bush [Beta]; 525: ARC Birthday Greeting, 4/22/1999 [VHS]; 537: McLaughlin/CNN Late Edition, Sunday 1/17 [VHS]; 417: ABC News, 8/21/1999 [VHS]; 534: Nunn Kiosk, \"Start Here\" Demo, Dominion Post [VHS]; 535: Long Awaited Senator John Warner Profiles, aired 5/29/1996 [VHS]; 428: Base Closing Commission, 5/21/1993; 1997 Presidential Inauguration, William Jefferson Clinton, 1/20/1997 [9 VHS]; 557: \"The Media Senator\", Senator John Warner, Dick Leggitt Media, Flite 3, 10/30/2000 [VHS]; 424, 433, 526, 530-531, 562 \u0026 569: 7 Untitled VHS; 570: McNeill/Lehrer, 7/22/1994 [VHS]; 582: WSLV Channel 10 6:00, Senator John Warner Roanoke, 2/23/1996 [VHS]; 527: PBS News Hour with Jim Lehrer, 5/6/1999 [VHS]; 596: Grayson's News Tapes, Thursday [VHS]; 574: NBC and CBS News, 1/4/1996 [VHS]; 566: \"World School 2000\", Special Version, Lincoln Memorial University, 10/16/2000 [VHS]; 584: \"A Time to Make History\", Republican Party of Virginia and Virginia Cable Telecommunications Association, 8/18/1999 [VHS]; 420: CNN, 2/22/1989 [VHS]; 536: Senator John Warner Commend Pilot O'Grady with Dole, 5/13/1993 [VHS]; 543: ABC News, Daryl Jones Segment, 7/22/1998 [VHS]","Lehrer News Hour, 11/26/1999 [VHS]; CNN Larry King Live, 2/12/1999 [VHS]; Armed Service Committee, 4/13/2000 [VHS]; Armed Services Hearing, 10/19/1999 [VHS]; 60 Minutes, Osprey Program, 1/21/2001; Lehrer, Defense Budget, 2/12/2001 [VHS]; Armed Services Committee, 4/6/2000 [VHS]; CNN 7:00 - 8:00 AM, 5/16/2000 [VHS]; ABC News Segment \"Lap Top to the Floor\", 9/8/1997 [VHS]; D'Amato Office: Nightline, Whitewater, 3/11/1996 [VHS]; Amazing Grace with Bill Moyers, 7/22/1993 [VHS]; Larry King Live, 1/15/2001 [VHS]; Lehrer News Hour, 3/18/1999 [VHS]; ABC 11:30 PM - 12:00 AM, 10/1/1999 [VHS]; First Panel of Foreign Relations Hearing, 10/7/1999 [VHS]; \"Leadership\", General John P. 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Whitehurst, 10/12/1978 [audiocassette]; 455: Shad Planking, Waverly, Virginia, 4/18/1979 [audiocassette]; 493: Senator Warner/Hammett [audiocassette]; 227: Erkilitian FR (Arlington), 3/20/1996; Fairfax County Convention (Miscellaneous) [audiocassette]; 477: Town Meeting Kennedy Center, Braden \u0026 Buchannan [audiocassette]; 230: Warner, 7/4/1995 [audiocassette]; 448: Town Meeting Kennedy Center; National Public Radio, Helen Whelean Defense Spending, 1/4/1982 [audiocassette]; 464: Senator Jackson on Face the Nation, 2/20 [audiocassette]; 504: Hampton Roads Maritime Association, Norfolk, Virginia, 5/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 255-258, 434-435, 437, 440, 443, 454, 473, 474, 485, \u0026 490: 14 Untitled audiocassettes; 237: Generic General Assembly Endorsement, Friends of John Warner, 1995 [audiocassette]; 505: Judge Sheffield Group, Dirksen Building, 5/9/1980 [audiocassette]; 344: Don Baker's VCU Class, 4/18 [audiocassette]; 452: Senator John Warner, Dutch Treat Luncheon, Richmond, Virginia, 1/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 510: U.S. Senator John W. Warner (R-Va.) and Former U.S. Senator George McGovern (D-SD) Debate the Nuclear Freeze at the University of Pennsylvania Public Forum \"Toward Preventing Nuclear War\", Irvine Auditorium, 3/30/1983 [reel to reel]; 355: RPV, 5/18/1989 [audiocassette]; 513: Audio Track of Video [reel to reel]; 499: Lincoln Day Dinner, Columbus, Ohio, 2/15/1980; Columbus Press Conference [audiocassette]; 487: Senator John Warner New Availability, re: Judgeships, Alexandria Courthouse, 4/13/1981 [audiocassette]; 486 \u0026 500: Wayne/Senator John Warner Luncheon, Capitol Hill, 3/6/1980 [2 audiocassettes]; 226: Senator John Warner Radio Conference, 3/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 466: Dick Allen, Senator John Warner Et al Foreign Press Briefing, 6/20 [audiocassette]; 353: Senator John Warner 1990 Radio; Nunn/Senator John Warner re: Tower, 2/6/1989; CBS [audiocassette]; 217: NPR and Internet Launch, 4/9/1996 [audiocassette]; 480 \u0026 484: Heinz Seminar, Tapes 2 \u0026 3 [2 audiocassettes]; 459: Conference of Christians and Jews, Hampton, Virginia, 3/1/1979 [audiocassette]; 462: Armed Services, DoD Authorization, 1/30 [audiocassette]; 342: Richmond Trip, 3/30 [audiocassette]; 225: Herrico and Fairfax GOP Mass Meetings/Convention, 3/23/1996 [audiocassette]; 359: The BQ Show 3:00 - 4:00 P.M., Oliver North, 9/19/1994 [audiocassette]; 441: Senator John Warner, Republican State Convention, Richmond, 1993 [audiocassette]; 220: Fox 5 and NYT 6/6/1996 and 6/17/1996 [audiocassette]; 343: \"The Dalton Gang Working Together\", Paramel Productions [audiocassette]; 231: Miller and Pro-Family Press Conference, 3/12/1996 [audiocassette]; 450: MBS, Reporters Roundup, Guest Senator John Warner, 9/21/1980 [audiocassette]; Bob Tata/Delegate, \"Senator John Warner Endorse\", 1991 [audiocassette]; 252: FEC Conference, 5/6/1996; Bork Spot, 5/9/1996 [audiocassette]; 213: Senator John Warner, Daily Press Ed. Board, 5/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 246: Charles Hawkins Endorsement, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 9/21/1995 [audiocassette]; 491: News Availability, Charlottesville, 4/17 [audiocassette]; 501: Edward Roeder Interview, Senator John Warner Office, 3/13/1980 [audiocassette]; 242-244: \"Who's Jim Miller\", \"Why\", and \"Avoided\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 5/21/1996 [3 audiocassettes]; 445: Senator John Warner at AP Dinner, Richmond, \"Raw Meat\", 2/3/1995 [audiocassette]; 463: Richmond Press Conference, 4/14 [audiocassette]; 471: \"The Senators\", Senator John Warner, 3 Shows [audiocassette]; 264: Generic General Assembly Endorsement, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, Master Tape, 9/21/1995 [DAT]; 449: Fundraising Dinner, Richmond, 3/7/1981; Senator John Warner on Charlie Huddle, 3/2/1983 [audiocassette]; 518: Plenary Session, MIT Law Afternoon Session, 1/13/1977; SALT#3, RICH, 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]; 492: Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; 497: Senator John Warner, U.S. Tobacco Employees, Richmond, Virginia, 2/12/1980 [audiocassette]; 482: News Conference - ACE 3000, 1980 Richlands Coal Show, Richlands, Virginia, 9/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 223: Bristol/Harrisonburg 2/23; Richmond/Alexandria/Norfolk, 2/22 [audiocassette]; 251: Miller, NRA Richmond, 5/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 356: Bush Dinner, 3/8/1990 [audiocassette]; 224: Miller/Senator John Warner Fairfax City Joint Appearance, 3/18 [audiocassette]; 221: 6/6/1996 - 6/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 436: \"An American Framework: Framing the Issues\", Pete du Pont, GOPAC, 10/1995 [audiocassette]; 249: WLVA AM590, Jim Miller Breakfast and Talk Interview: Primary Votes, Debates, Abortion Notification, 3/15/1996 [audiocassette]; 442: WAMU, Miller PAC, 10/23/1995 [audiocassette]; 467: Laird [audiocassette]; 563: CVN 77 Naming Ceremony [CR-RW]; 502: Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Williamsburg, Virginia, 3/22/1980 [audiocassette]; 472: Meet the Member, Senator John Warner, 1/19/1979 [audiocassette]; 496: 6th District Economic Conference, Natural Bridge, Virginia, 2/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 479: Saratoga Hearing [audiocassette]; 461: Meg Rosenfeld Interview/WP [audiocassette]; 453: Virginia Independent Telephone Association, Hot Springs, Virginia, 10/19/1979; Brown Briefing [audiocassette]; 240 \u0026 241: \"Welfare\", \"Budget\" and \"General Assembly\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company [2 audiocassettes]; 239: \"Welfare\", \"Budget\", \"General Assembly\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 10/5/1995 [audiocassette]; 234: Mike Warner [audiocassette]; 346: George Allen, Breakfast, Senator John Warner, Representative Newt Gingrich and George Allen, Belle Haven Country Club, Alexandria, Virginia, 9/29/1993 [audiocassette]; 229: Ted Byrd Interview, 9/16/1995 [audiocassette]; 481: Prayer Service, 4/3/1981 [audiocassette]; 517: Recorded?; SALT Reel #2, RICH., 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]; 347: Senator John Warner PSA, \"Academy Day 1992\" [audiocassette]; 438-439: Regardie's Profile with William Saletan, Tapes 1 \u0026 2 [2 audiocassettes]; 263: WBZS, Jerry Springer, Mark Warner, 4/18 [audiocassette]; 218: WINA/WOMZ/WKAV, Senator John Warner Talk-Back with Bob Gibson, 6/4/1996 [audiocassette]; 341: \"History and Leadership\", GOPAC Charter Meeting 4/24 to 4/25, Newt Gingrich and Lady Margaret Thatcher, 5/1994 [audiocassette]; 235: Richmond, Senator John Warner Press Conference on Litigation, 3/25/1996 [audiocassette]; 458: National Tour Brokers Association, Orlando, Florida, 1/10/1980 [audiocassette]; 253 \u0026 254: Salem, Blacksburg, Wepers Cave, and Cville, 5/30 to 6/1 [2 audiocassettes]; 506: Banquet, Virginia Republican State Convention, Richmond, Virginia, 6/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 232: Edinburg, 2/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 349: Announcement Tour, 2/5/1990 [audiocassette]; 470: Senator John Warner, Course 120, Graduation Exercise AFSC Class 66, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; 245: \"Support\" w/o Disclaimer, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026 Company, 10/30/1995 [audiocassette]; 444: Lloyd Grove re: BW [audiocassette]; 498: CNN Press Conference; Lincoln Day Dinner, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2/14/1980 [audiocassette]; 345: Senator John Warner Farm PSA [audiocassette]; 236: Miller Ad Response Press Conference, 5/16/1996 [audiocassette]; 248: Lexington - Wtc, 3/1/1996 \u0026 3/2/1996 [audiocassette]; 456: Admiral Rickover [audiocassette]; 483: Huntsville, Alabama; Alabama Press Conference [audiocassette]; 250: Bob Gibson, 4/10/1996 [audiocassette]; 460: Senator John Warner - Jerry Brown, 4/13/1979; Bill Miller [audiocassette]; 214: WNIS, Dr. Moller, 6/11/1996 [audiocassette]; 352: Sam Donaldson, 6/22/1992; Peter Harding, 1/21/1992 [audiocassette]; 233: Lynchburg/Danville, 2/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 358: Governor Allen's Congress Roundtable, AM, Senator John Warner, BC, 3/29/1994 [audiocassette]; 215: Dole Endorsement, 5/4/1996 [audiocassette]; 354: Painting Notes from Arnett [audiocassette]; 238: WRVA Radio, Jim Miller with Lou Dean, 6/6/1996 [audiocassette]; 350: Lloyd Grove, 12/14/1989 [audiocassette]; 512: Byrd, Tape #2 [reel to reel]; 451: Senator John Warner, Dutch Treat Luncheon, Norfolk, Virginia, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; Gannett, CIA, 11/26/1991 [audiocassette]; 494: Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Radford, Virginia, 2/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 216: Peter Hardin, 5/26/1996 [audiocassette]; 475: Senator John Warner, Coleman Headquarters Opening, 9/5/1981; Battle of the Virginia Capes, Virginia Beach [audiocassette]; 469: WHK and Jim Clarke WJLA; WHK and WRVA Radio [audiocassette]; 259-262: 4 Untitled Microcassettes; 228: Peter Baker, 4/25/1996 [audiocassette]; 247: Senator John Warner Interviews with Jim Perry and Peter Hardin, 4/23/1996 [audiocassette]; 351: Lloyd Grove, 8/11/1989 [audiocassette]; 503: Navy Federal Credit Union, Vienna, Virginia, 3/24/1980 [audiocassette]; 478: Mark Shields, Business and Government Relations Council, Winsby, 9/19/1980 [audiocassette]; 488: Memphis, 10/28; 6 Ads, Alabama \u0026 Burton Lunch [audiocassette]; 360: Peter Hardin, TTD; Cokie Roberts, CNN; Laurie Kellman, TWT; Dave McConnell, TOP; Jan Smith, Fox [audiocassette]; 219: Barrett-Times/Welsh, USA Today, 5/2/1996 [audiocassette]; 457: Interviews: Henry Eason, Nation's Business; Nancy King, Virginia Network; Jim Canan, Business Week, 2/16/1983 [audiocassette]; 495: Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Radford, Virginia, 2/11/1980; Senator John Warner/Hammett [audiocassette]; 476: CSNY, Zevon [audiocassette]; 509, 514 \u0026 515: 3 Untitled Reel to Reel; 489: Today, 10/28/1981 [audiocassette]; 447 \u0026 465: WNIS, Senator John Warner/Gordon Hammett, Sides 1-4, 10/25/1979 [2 audiocassettes]; 348: Pledge, Master, 3/3/1990 [audiocassette]; 222: Senator John Warner/Senator Bond Fundraiser, 4/30/1996 [audiocassette]; 511: Keynote Address, 1/13/1977; SALT Reel #1, RICH., 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]","Press [envelope]; 2 Untitled Envelopes; Outdate Senator John Warner Formal Black and White Portrait [box]; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders; Senator John Warner Formal Color and Black and White Portraits [box]; Senator John Warner and Martha Washington at Mount Vernon Wine Festival [envelope]; Armed Services \"Change of Command\" pictures [envelope]; Photo Studio SD-685 [envelope]; The White House [envelope]","Eastern Europe, Berlin Wall, 1989 [envelope]; 1983; Contact Sheets and Negatives, 1992; 1982; Photographs, 1990; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders","Campaign, 1995-2000 [accordion folder]; Untitled Accordion Folder; Political 1988, Bork; Today; 1995 Constitutional Right to Primary Election [accordion folder]; 1998 Congressional [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner 2002: Campaign Volunteers; 1998 Campaign; Senator John Warner 2002: Campaign/Casework; Lawsuit; Michael Wilding [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner 2002 [accordion folder]; Mark Warner [accordion folder]; Mark Warner, 2001","\"Achievable Dream\", Metro Video Productions, 7/16/1997 [VHS]; U.S. Senate Memos; 1996 Senate Race, Senator John Warner Items; Senator John Warner v. Miller; Warner Calendars, 1995-1996 [envelopes]; Transportation Builder, ARTBA, 5/2000 [magazine]; Untitled Presentation Folder: Rules Committee, 1994; \"Choosing Sides: I Remember Vietnam, Fields of Fire\", Non Fiction Films, 1998 [VHS]; 2 Untitled Presentation Folders: Lyndon LaRouche, 1994; 2 Untitled Folders: Senator Packwood; Election Law; Untitled Presentation Folder: 1998 Senate Campaign; Speeches and Statements; Press Releases; Nancy Spannaus; VDDA Navy Housing Event, Henninger, Richmond, 4/1998 [VHS]; Loose Papers: Press Releases; Campaign Notes; Changing the Name of the Library of Congress, 1993-1998; Welcome to Alexandria; NATO; Crook, G. Gail; Warner Donor Volunteer Lists [envelopes]; \"Defeat Ollie North, That Son-of-a-Bush\", 1994 [booklet] (2 copies); Jacob Hornberger, 2002 Campaign; Breast Cancer Notes, Draft Speech [presentation folder]","87 Folders, Kasten, Aleyda to Sugar, Ron","FY 2005 Labor HHS: New Beginnings SW Virginia; CJS 2005: William \u0026 Mary (Court 21); CJS 2005: Lonesome Pine; Labor HHS 2005: Carilion Health; CJS 2005: Hampton Alert; CJS 2005: 0 - 3 (Zero to Three); CJS 2005: Achievable Dream; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Beach; Berryville Citizens Association; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Eastern Virginia Medical School; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Jamestown Commission; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Jeremiah Project; FY 2005 Labor HHS: NORC Richmond; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Monster Gat Sol; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Jewish Family Services of Tidewater; Social Security Title IV-C Funds; FY 2005 Labor: Philip Theodosiou; FY 2005 Labor HHS: New Beginnings; FY 2005 Labor: University of Virginia - Youth Leadership Initiative; CJS 2005: Suffolk; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Our Health, Russ Potts; Fairfax City and Title I Allocation; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Military Institute; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Culpepper Dental; CJS 2005: Cops Appropriation VCPI; FY 2005 Labor: St. John Baptist in the Woods; FY 2005 Labor: University of Appalachia; Labor HHS 2005: Christopher Newport; FY 2005 Labor: William \u0026 Mary; Labor HHS 2005: Alliance for Consumer Education; Labor HHS 2005: Samples; FY 2005 Labor: Riverside; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters; CJS 2005: ATF Request; Labor HHS 2005: Bon Secours; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; FY 2005 Labor: Wolf Trap; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Northern Virginia Hospital Alliance (NVHA); CJS 2005: Alexandria; FY 2005 Labor HHS: INOVA - Clark Moore; CJS 2005: CHKD (Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters); CJS 2005: Center for Criminal Justice Tech (Mitretek); Labor HHS 2005: Arl Free Clinic; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Living Museum; FY 2005 Labor HHS: City of Portsmouth; Labor HHS 2005: Bellmont; FY 2005 Labor HHS: James Madison University; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Community College System; FY 2005 Labor: Patient Services; Labor HHS 2005: Black Lung; CJS 2005: Chesapeake; Boy Scouts of America; FY 2005 Labor: Virginia High School League; Labor HHS 2005: Achievable Dream; CJS 2005: Appropriations Information (C.J.S.); FY 2005 Labor: Woodrow Wilson (Presidential Library); FY 2005 Labor: Virginia Osteopathic; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Eastern Mennonite University; Labor HHS 2005: American Military Spouse Foundation (AMSEF); FY 2005 Labor HHS: George Mason University; CJS 2005: Shenandoah; FY 2005 Labor HHS: First Freedom; FY 2005 Labor: Regent; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Experience Works; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Institute for Advanced Learning, Danville; FY 2005 Labor HHS: Lynch - Academy of Fine Arts; FY 2005 Labor: Parents Anonymous; FY 2005 Labor: O. Winston Link Museum; Labor HHS 2005: Center for Mental Health Services; Labor HHS 2005: America on the Move; FY 2005 Labor HHS: National Federation of the Blind; FY 2005 Labor: Project Access; FY 2005 Labor: Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF)","Colin L. Powell, General USA, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff [accordion folder]; Powell, Colin USA/JCS Nomination File/2nd Term [accordion folder]; Northern Virginia Women's Conference, 1990 [accordion folder]; Colonel James J. Steele, USA Nomination File; David Addington to Be DoD General Counsel; Hemingway, Col. Thomas L. USAF, Promotion File; Inaugural, 2001; Wiss, Robert E., Court of Military Appeals Nomination; Studeman, William O. to Be Deputy Director CIA; Gierke, Herman F., Court of Military Appeals Nomination; Crawford, Susan, Court Military Appeals Nomination","VA-HUD Appropriations Bill (Passed 9/24) [accordion folder]; FY 2000 Defense Appropriations/Foreign Operations Appropriations, 6/30 [accordion folder]; Commerce - Justice - State Appropriations [accordion folder]; FY 2001 Defense Appropriations; FY 2000 National Defense Authorization (Amendments, C.R.'s, Dear Colleagues) [accordion folder]; Women on Submarines [accordion folder]; Military Construction Appropriations/State Department Reauthorization, 6/22 [accordion folder]","Nomination: Springer, Hearing 5/18/2005 [binder]; Portman OMB Nomination 109th, 5/17/2006 [presentation folder]; Staunton/Roanoke Trip, 8/8 - 8/9/2005 [binder]; Nomination: Bilbray, Marshall, Blair, Hearing 11/14/2006 [binder]; Nomination: Doan, Hearing 5/22/2006 [binder]; Nomination: Combs, Hearing 5/25/2005 [binder]; Governors of USPS Confirmation Hearing, 6/29/2006 [presentation folder]; Susan Dudley OMB Nomination [accordion folder]; Nomination: Paulison, Hearing 5/24/2006 [binder]; Nomination: McMillin, Hearing 7/13/2006 [binder]; Business Meeting, 6/22/2005 [binder]; Nomination: Portman, Hearing 5/17/2006 [binder]; 5 Steno Pads, Floor Notes 2005-2006","The Almanac of Seapower, Navy League of the United States, 1989 \u0026 1992 [2 books]; Unauthorized Appropriations - History; Committee Business - Trip Reports; Civil Service [accordion folder]; Committee Inquiries - Stephen Breyer; Committee Inquiries - National Security Strategy [accordion folder]; Military Justice - Court Structure Issues; Committee Business - Procedures; Air Force Magazine, 1992 US Air Force Almanac, Air Force Association; Air Force Magazine, 1991 USAF Almanac/Operation Desert Storm; Civil Service: War Powers; Committee Business - Security","Mary Baldwin; Mothball Fleet (3 folders); MSMC Heritage Fund (U.S. Marine Corps); George Washington University; Swanson Molt; Box with 43 3.5\" Disks of Backup Files, Press Releases, Briefing Materials, Trip Files, and Photographs, 1993-2001; Travel; Strategic Insights; Veterans, Retirees, and Assorted Associations; NASCAR; James Madison; TRAC; Thank Yous; Ship Wreck Allocation; Ship Repair","U.S. Senate Stationery; Accepted Scheduling Items [accordion folder]; Scheduling Files (8 folders)","William and Mary; University of Virginia; V-22 Info Papers; Roanoke/Virginia Tech, 5/12/2000 - 5/13/2000; University of Virginia, USAID; WorldSpace [presentation folder]; August Recess District Work Period 2002 (2 copies); Trip File: Virginia Tech/Blacksburg/Dublin, 8/2/1999 (2 folders); World Space (?); Loose Papers: Press Clippings and Newspapers, 2001-2002; C. Warner; Judy/Carter (?); Virginia Tech; Analysis Converting SSBNS to SSGNS; Conversations with America 2000 (2 copies, each in 3 folders); Susan; Dulles High Tech Tour, 7/26/1999 (2 copies); Virginia Danville","FY 2002 NDAA: Passed Floor Amendments; FY 2002 NDAA: House Requested Conference Support; 9/11/2001 [accordion folder]; FY 2002 NDAA: Supplemental Appropriations; Missile Defense [accordion folder]; FY 2002 Budget [accordion folder]; Submarine Centennial; FY 2002 NDAA: National Defense Features Program; Killed in Action, Boise de Hattonville, Hattonville, France, 9 November, 1944 Subject: Delayed Memorial Affairs Crash Site - Search and Recovery and Application for Possible French Decorations [binder]; FY 2002 NDAA [accordion folder]; 9/11/2001: Foreign Expressions of Support; 9/11/2001: Casualty Lists; FY 2002 NDAA: Demilitarization of Military Equipment; FY 2002 NDAA: Pending Floor Amendments; FY 2002 NDAA: Priorities; Naval Reactors Commemorative; FY 2002 NDAA: HASC Outsourcing Issues; Old Letters; Turnover [empty accordion folder]; FY 2002 NDAA: Challenge Program; FY 2002 NDAA: Health Information Assurance; Homeland Defense [accordion folder]; FY 2002 NDAA: Conference Issues","FCC: Digital Television; Airline Loan Guarantees: Gemini Air Cargo; Richmond International Airport [accordion folder]; Airports: Virginia Airports; Identity Theft: FTC Information; Airline Loan Guarantees: National Legislation; FCC: Verizon 271; Airline Loan Guarantees [accordion folder]; FCC: Must Carry - Multicasting; Airports: Shenandoah Airport; Aviation: Air Traffic Control Privatization; Airports: Norfolk Airport; MWAA: Dulles 25 mile; Senator John Warner Letter to Danville Community College (RCATT), 3/13/2003; NASA: Buzz Aldrin Space Vision Institute; Airports: Lynchburg; MWAA: National - Closure; FCC: Virginia Cellular - ETC Letter; Telecom [accordion folder]; Aviation: FAA Pay Issue - RIC; FCC: Wi-Fi (2 folders); Commerce: Virginia Baseball, 7/8/2003; NASA: ORB Image; Airline Loan Guarantees: Reagan National Airport; Aviation: U.S. Airways - United; Commerce: Hyundai; Airports: Roanoke; Voice of America; Airline Loan Guarantees: Evergreen: Loan Guarantee Application; Aviation: Aviation World's Fair; Commerce: Bristol Urban Letter; Aviation: Newport News - Williamsburg Airport; Nanotechnology [accordion folder]; Aviation: Northern Neck Airport; Airports: Tri-Cities; MWAA: Dulles APM Contract; Airports: Pennington Gap; FCC: Low Power FM; Airline Loan Guarantees: U.S. Airways - PBGC; FCC: Cable; Airports: CACI Airport Sensors; Aviation: Senator John Warner Statement on Rosenker NTSB Nomination, 2/27/2003; NASA: NASA Shared Services Center; Airline Loan Guarantees: National Airport - GA; Airports: Airport America; Identity Theft [accordion folder]; Commerce: Census; Commerce: Bristol MSA (2 folders); Airports: Charlottesville Airport; Aviation: U.S. - China Air Routes; MWAA: Dulles","123 folders, Arranged by Date","Fort Belvoir Shooting Range [accordion folder]; ITT; Lexington; IIT Research Institute; Kimmel/Short: Senator John Warner [accordion folder]; Intermec Corporation, FY 2000 Programs; Japanese Imperial Army; International Training, Inc.; Title 11/OECD Dyer, Ellis [accordion folder]","Entire Issues of Virginia and Washington, D.C. Newspapers","Entire Issues of Virginia and Washington, D.C. Newspapers; Talk, 10/1999 [magazine]; National Journal's CongressDailyAM, 5/13/1999 [magazine]; National Defense, 4/2000 [magazine] (2 copies)","2000 Virginia Business Cases: Dresser - Rand Compressors; Arlington County Cemetery Initiatives: Arlington Cemetery; 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Kempter File (VE Issue); 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Seacoast; 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Edenspace - Depleted Uranium; Congressional Record, 107th Congress, 2nd Session No. 129 (2 copies); Special Projects: PBS Documentary Korea (50th); 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Nuclear Capable Cranes; 2000 Virginia Business Cases: Alliant Tech Systems; The National Army Museum at Fort Belvoir [presentation folder]; Special Projects: Lavinia Currier; Naval Audit Service [accordion folder]; Special Projects [accordion folder]; Arlington County Cemetery Initiatives [accordion folder]; Kevin's Lunch","Joint Committee on Printing; Congressional Record, Floor Statements, 1981-1982; House Bills, 96th Congress, 2nd Session, H.R.1197 thru H.R.3919; Senate Joint Resolutions, 96th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, S.J.Res.3 thru S.Res.176; Senate Concurrent Resolutions, 96th Congress, 2nd Session, S.Con.Res.101 thru S.Con.Res.137; Senate Resolutions, 96th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, SRes.15 thru S.Res.486; Sponsored Legislation, 96th Congress; Congressional Record, Floor Statements, 1980; Senate Bills, 96th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, S.103 thru S.3054; Congressional Record, Floor Statements, 1980-1981; Congressional Record, 1979 Floor Statements","121 envelopes, Arranged by Date","DoE [accordion folder]; Tritium: Accelerator Production of Tritium; DoE: Low Level Radioactive Waste; DoE: DoE Budget; Tritium [accordion folder]; Tritium: Burns \u0026 Roe, Accelerator; Tritium: Tritium \u0026 Framatome; DoE: DoE Security","Missile Defense; Fort Belvoir Access [accordion folder]; FY 2003 Authorization Conference [accordion folder]; Foreign Operations Appropriations, FY 2001; U.S. Department of the Army [presentation folder]; Committee: Ansley; FY 2002 Defense Authorization/Appropriations [accordion folder]; Technology Clippings [accordion folder]; FY 2002 Supplemental; Cindy - Cord or Marc [envelope]; Virginia Land Issues [accordion folder]; Kennedy; Patrick [empty accordion folder]; 2001 Defense Authorization (FY 2001), Passes 7/13 (97-3) [accordion folder]; Mark [empty accordion folder]; World War II Memorial [accordion folder]; Authorization 2003 Floor [accordion folder]","108th: Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Cosigned Letters, 2003 [accordion folder]; 108th: Dear Colleagues, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Commerce, Science, and Transportation, 2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Finance, 2003 [accordion folder]; 108th: Judiciary, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Environment and Public Works, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Senator John Warner Sponsored/Cosponsored Legislation, Unanimous Consent's for Sponsored Legislation, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Floor Statements, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; 108th: Rules and Administration, 2003 [accordion folder]; 108th: Cosigned Letters, 2004 [accordion folder]","Senate Record Votes, 102nd Congress [accordion folder]; Republican Convention (Material), 6/2000; Press Releases, 1990 [accordion folder]; Press Releases, Talking Points, and Memorandum [accordion folder]; Completion of Senator John Warner's Voting Record for 96th Congress [accordion folder]; Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce Speech. 6/2000 (2 folders)","Talking Points: Eangus Eagle Award, 3/13/2001; Governor's Office/State Government Issues [accordion folder]; Talking Points [accordion folder]; Infilco Degremont; Blacklisting [accordion folder]; Talking Points: Forrestal; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: VAMC Richmond Trip; Talking Points: JINSA; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: Army Talmud Event, 5/22/2001; Speech Drafts, State Travel, 8/5 to 8/7 [presentation folder]; CNO Executive Panel; A-76 Information; Dadona Manor [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: Rhode Island Trip, 12/8/1999; Senator John Warner Rewrites/Edits [accordion folder]; Bob Pyle - Software; Senator John Warner Trip Folders/Information: Tidewater Science Summit - Schrock, 8/6/2001; Owl Creek Boat Pump; Senator John Warner Rewrites/Edits: Arnold Spielberg's Bronze Star Memorial; Talking Points: NGAUS Award, Harry S. Truman Award, Taping 9/7; Carlson's Raiders; Talking Points: Armed Forces Marketing Council; Biographies","FCC Application - CWA Communication; Suspense Accounts (Family Farm); Untitled Accordion Folder: Hearing Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Legislation - Confidentiality of Medical Information, 2/26/1998; HIPAA [accordion folder]; Bills Pending Before the Committee, Charles Phillips/Mr. Warner; Charles Robinson Bill; Post Office Closings; Public Power Bonds; Loose Papers: Tobacco Issues, 1997-1999; NALC Speech, 5/1999; American Cancer Society, Advocacy and Public Issues [presentation folder]; Treasury, Postal - Security [accordion folder]; EEOC, Charles Phillips, Legislative Counsel [presentation folder]; Postal, 1995; Richmond Post Office; Untitled Accordion Folder: Invitations, To Call, and Meeting Requests; Treasury, Postal [accordion folder]","Nomination - General Paul Myers [2 accordion folders]; Paisley/FBI Files Generally; Colonel Steele/Lt. Colonel Earl; Nomination of Honorable John Tower to be the Secretary of Defense, 1/1989, Nominee Paperwork and Follow-Up [accordion folder]; Clinkscales, William A., Director of Selective Service [accordion folder]","UVA Center for Law and National Security [accordion folder]; War Powers/Foreign Flagged Shipping: Pat Tucker; Keynote Address - UVA Center for Law and National Security Seminar, 9/23/1988; War Powers/Foreign Flagged Shipping [accordion folder]; Testimony Before Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on War Powers; The 1973 War Powers Resolution: Law and Practice, The U.S. Naval War College [bound volume]; U.S. Senate, Janet, 10/21 [presentation folder]; Testimony Before Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on War Powers [accordion folder]","2 Untitled Accordion Folders: Black and White and Color Images of Senator Warner; Untitled Accordion Folder: Press Clippings, 1977; John Warner, United States Senator: Integrity...Conservative...Thoughtful Leadership--Working for Virginia, 1996 [booklet]; Olympic Torch Photo; Untitled Photo Album: Yorktown Bicentennial Celebration, 1981 [spiralbound]; Spring 1979 - Warner and Mail [envelope]; Boy Scout Jubilee and Main Training Corp, FT. AP Hill, 8/1981 [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Contact Sheets - Vietnam Veterans Luncheon; Untitled Folder: Negatives and Contact Sheets - Warner at Meeting; Untitled Folder: Prints of Senator Warner, 1979","Untitled Envelope: Polling Info, 1984; Untitled Presentation Folder: John Warner, Senate, 1984; Untitled Folder: Senator Warner's Senate Biography on Committees Served, 1984; VA Beach Debate Backup and Extra Tickets, 9/9/1984; Debates; Loose Papers: Talking Points; Untitled Folder: Senator Warner's Press Releases, 1982-1984; Announcement Tour Clips; Untitled Folder: Youth for Warner '84: Campaign Plan; Untitled Binder: Talking Points; Clippings That Have Been Used in Mailings; JWW Nomination; Disarmament News Release; Press Releases; 3rd District (Bliley), 1984; Havelock - S/N 2531 S \u0026 M, 1977; Direct Mail Items - JWW; The Effects of \"Management By Objectives\" in the John Warner for US Senate Campaign in Henrico County, Virginia, 4/18/1978 [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Campaign Material; The Presidential Inaugural Anniversary Gala, 1990 [booklet]; Media/Advertising; Campaign Plans; Untitled Presentation Folder: Campaign Advertising; JWW Major Speeches; John Warner US Senate [badge] (2 copies); DARE Ad, 10/2/1989; BRAC Hearings [VHS]; Warner Press Conference [VHS]; 2 Untitled Audiocassettes; Commencement at Wakefield, 6/16/1988 [audiocassette]; Debate - Chamber Office, 10/19/1984 [audiocassette]; Harrison Press Conference, 10/23/1984 [audiocassette]; John Warner: Seven :60 Sec. Spots, 1984 [audiocassette] (2 copies); Nightline [audiocassette]; Post Debate (NHRFE) Press Q \u0026 A- Vienna, 10/13/1984 [audiocassette]; Senator Warner Intro and Speech, 7/23/1987 [audiocassette]","Commissioning Ceremony: USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19) Philadelphia Naval Base, 11/14/1970 [binder]; Visit to Vietnam [binder]; Untitled Binder: Virginia Military Institute Founder's Day Ceremony, 1976; Untitled Binder: Virginia Military Institute Founder's Day Ceremony, 1976 (photographs); Launching of the USS Richard B. Russell (SSN 687): Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, 1/12/1974 [binder]; Certificate of Guarantee (Five-Foot Tusk of Monodom Linnaeus), 1972 (stuck to Newport News binder); Presented to Honorable John W. Warner, Under Secretary of the Navy from Officers and Men, First Marine Division, FMF [binder]; Commander in Chief Atlantic and Commander in Chief US Atlantic Fleet, 7/29/1976 [binder]; Commissioning of VF-1 and VF-2 by Secretary John W. Warner, NAS Miramar, 10/14/1972 [binder]; Allied Forces Southern Europe [binder]","1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Seniors; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Education Support Letters; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Untitled Folder: AID and FCC; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Pay Raise; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Education Funding; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Comparison; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: NAACP; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Women's Issues; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Budget Article; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Ad; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Abortion; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Education Votes; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Christian Coalition; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: PAC Letters; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Spending Cap; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: School Lunch; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Welfare - Breaux Vote; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Legislative Accomplishments; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Medicare; 1996 Campaign - Issues Travel Kit: Affirmative Action; NAACP Convention; Environmental Initiatives","Untitled Binder: Photographs of Senator Warner at Document Signing; Warner '84 Report, Fall 1983 and 11/1984; Slides [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Photograph of Senator Warner from Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company; Loose Contact Proofs; Loose Papers: Campaign Ads; Untitled Presentation Folder: Community Learning Week, 1989; Old Warner Speeches [envelope]; Warner Campaign Contact Sheet [5 bags]; Stock Photo [bag]; Loose Photographs: Senator Warner; Warner Direct Mail and Photographs, 1984-1990 [binder]; Legislative Vision, 1990 [binder]; Loose Papers: Victory 2000 - RV Tour Meetings; 2001 Virginia Republican Convention, Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Virginia, 6/1-2/2001 - Official Souvenir Program [booklet]; John Warner US Senator (Campaign Material) [envelope] (2 copies)","Shafran, 8/8/1990 [envelope]; Direct Mailing 3/10/1990 [envelope]; Hare Forest, Charlottesville Breakfast, 11/3/1990 [envelope]; New York Event 85C, 10/29/1990 [envelope]; Bob Dole Health Team, 9/29. 1989 [envelope]; I'm A Fan of Senator John Warner [2 fans]; Presidential Event, 3/8/1990 [envelope]; Fraternal Order of Police; Intelligence Committee; Warner Senate Council; Political Correspondence; Vote Ratings; Luntz Research; Editorial Endorsements, 1996; Warner Campaign - General, 1996 [accordion folder]; VA Bar Association Debate; Doctored Photo Ad; Polls; Greg Stevens - Media, 1996; Vote Results, 11/5/1995; Mark Warner (3 folders); Sample (Campaign Mailings)","Political (Press Clippings); Fundraising - JW; Announcement - JW; Endorsements - JW; Appearances - JW; JW Debate, 7/1996; Originals - JW; Misc. Press File; Warner Record; Public Opinion - Attitudes Toward Government; Press Releases - JW; Warner Mentions, 8/1995-3/1996 (8 folders); Warner Statements - Letters; Membership Card Mailing; $1,000/$500 Mailing; Heartfelt Letter, 5/1996; Victory Folder","Untitled Binder: Talking Points, 1995; Loose Papers: Press Clippings; Marshall Coleman; Untitled Presentation Folder: Senator John Warner Kicks-Off Campaign for US Senate, 1996; Untitled Binder: Mark Warner, 1988-1996; Untitled Folder: Campaign Material - Warner/Coleman, 1996; Primary vs. Convention - Press; Loose Papers: John Warner's Record on Education and Medicare, 9/1996; Marshall Coleman on Gore's Remarks; Polling Information, 10/31/1996; Robert Potts Research, 1995; Jim Miller Material, 1995-1996; Untitled Folder: Mark Warner Background","Lawsuit; Primary Lawsuit [accordion folder]; Loose Papers: 1st Quarter 1996 Contribution Report; Senator Warner Defends Decisions of Republican Party; Attack from the Right, 1995; Primary Articles (Press Clippings); Warner's Voting Record Summaries [accordion folder]; Miller Letters and Responses to Other Republican Senators [accordion folder]; Fundraising - State; Debate - Press; Debate - Correspondence; Debate - Notes and Drafts; Fundraising - JW; Warner Letters to the Editor","Letters to the Editor; State Board of Elections Forms; Legal Services Campaign, 1996; Polls; Packets - Masters; People - GOP [accordion folder]; Lists [accordion folder]; Warner Mentions, 2/1995; North; Commonwealth PAC [accordion folder]; Miller Award PR; Untitled Accordion Folder: Jim Miller","Donald Huffman Letters [accordion folder]; Warner and North [accordion folder]; Personal Memos [accordion folder]; Untitled Envelope: Jim Miller Campaign; Finance Letters: March-4/1995; Finance Letters: May-June 1995; Finance Letters: 8/1995; Finance Letters: 10/1995-Present; Campaign Kick-Off Remarks; Personal - JW; Pro - JW; Anti - JW; Agricultural Literature; Anti - JW RAW; Untitled Folder: Misc. Campaign Material; Charlottesville GOP Advance - Warner, 1995; Jim Miller, US Senate [presentation folder]; Upcoming Events; Bush Event; Miller Announcement [accordion folder]; Articles on Miller [accordion folder]; Direct Mail; Loose Papers: John Warner United States Senator Coordinator's Handbook (2 copies); Marty LaVor [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: Personal Correspondence; Untitled Folder: John Warner Announcement Tour, 2/2002; Untitled Folder: Schedule, 2002; Bush-Quayle Alumni, 12/1995; Advisory Council; Untitled Folder: Jim Miller Campaign; Finance Letters: 12/1994-1/1995","Endorsements - Supporters; Untitled Folder: RAW (Republicans Against Warner) Statements; Endorsements - Undecided/Neutral; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders: Friends of John Warner Survey Reports; Jim Miller 1996 Press Conference and Campaign; Warner Press Releases; John Warner United States Senator Coordinator's Handbook; List Report; Form Letters; 4 Untitled Presentation Folders: Jim Miller Campaign; Warner Record; X-Pedite; Untitled Presentation Folder: Senator Warner's Schedule, 1996; Untitled Folder: Press Clippings, 1978","Loose Papers: RTD Questionnaire; Press Releases; Schedules; Press Clippings; Bush - Agenda/Logistics; Leslie Byrne; Salute Virginia; Mock Convention - Quayle Endorsement; Margaret Thatcher; Salute Virginia - Specifics; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Republicans; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Democrats; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Independents; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Name Warner; 1996 Senate Campaigns - General; Virginia Senate Campaign, 1996; Virginia Politics - General; Fundraising - MW; Paid Media - General; Paid Media - JW; Democratic Party of VA (DPV); Baseball - JW; Announcement Tour, 2/22/1996; Victory 1996 Package, 8/1996; Veterans Package, 8/1996; 3-Month Pledge Package, 8/1996; Maxed Out Donor Program; Membership Letter; Survey Rollout - Veterans; Telegram Letter; Only Candidate - Rollout; Untitled Accordion Folder: 1978 Campaign Material; Printing Examples; Advocates for JWW; Campaign Organizations","1984 Campaign [accordion folder]; 1990 Campaign: Questionnaire; 1990 Campaign: Election Stats; 1990 Campaign: Media; 1990 Campaign: Spannous; 1990 Campaign: Yatrofsky; 1990 Campaign: Gun Nuts; 1990 Campaign: Campaign; 1990 Campaign: Critical Letters/Statements; 1990 Campaign: Kunkel - Write-In; 1990 Campaign: Miscellaneous Campaign Correspondence/Memos; 1990 Campaign: Atoka Supper Protest; 1990 Campaign: 1989 Financial Disclosure; Robert Potts Research - Free Advice, 8/25/1995 [spiralbound]; Farris; Warner Newsletters, 1995; Warner/Miller/McSweeney Correspondence; Primary Press Clippings, 1996; Campaign Coordinator's Handbook, 1996; Questionnaires Completed; Untitled Presentation Folder: Mason-Dixon Poll Results; 2 Untitled Presentation Folders: Remarks; VFRW Debate Primary; Primary Issues; Primary Campaign Plans, 1996; Jim Miller [accordion folder]; Business Card Masters; Untitled Folder: Oliver North","Newspapers: Primary and General, 1996 [accordion folder]; Loose Papers: Newspapers (Richmond Times-Dispatch; Virginia-Pilot; Roanoke Times; Washington Post), 1996; Campaign 1978 - Releases (Press Office Copy); Untitled Binder: Newsletter, 1979-1984; Untitled Binder: Photo Album of 1978 Campaign","3 Untitled Accordion Folders: Prints, Negatives, and Slides of Senator John Warner","Untitled Accordion Folder: DAR National Defense Luncheon, 7/6/2005; Keep Per JW, 5/5/1994 (Press Clippings); Press Clippings, 12/1996-1/1997 (2 folders); Godwin Clips from 9/29/1977 (Do Not Lose!); Dead/Unwanted Photo (Campaign Material - No Photographs); Mike Farris - Lt. Governor; Untitled Folder: Press Clippings, 1993-1994; Untitled Presentation Folder: Randy White; Cosas, 3/2/1978 [magazine]; Good Housekeeping, 3/1995 [magazine]; Military Life, 4/1995 [magazine]; Regardie's: The Business of Washington - 1st Anniversary Issue, January/February 1995 [magazine]; Moving Forward and On the Grow - 1994 Virginia Republican Convention, 6/3-4/1994 [booklet]; Washingtonian, 5/1994 [magazine]; Washington Post Magazine, 3/20/1994 [magazine]; US News, 6/6/1994 [magazine]; Loose Papers: Press Clippings; Transcripts; Statements; Personal Correspondence; Photo Files - 79-44 thru 79-71 (16 folders); Photo Files - 4 thru 33, 1979 (17 folders); Photo File - 6/1980","Armed Services, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Budget, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Commerce, Science, and Technology, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Energy and Natural Resources, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Ethics, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Finance, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Indian Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Judiciary, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Rules and Administration, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Co-Signed Letters, 109th Congress [2 accordion folders]","Admin, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Aging, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Appropriations, FY 2006: AG. And Rural Development; Appropriations, FY 2006: Commerce, Justice, and Science; Appropriations, FY 2006: Energy and Water; Appropriations, FY 2006: D.C.; Appropriations, FY 2006: Defense; Appropriations, FY 2006: Homeland Security; Appropriations, FY 2006: Interior; Appropriations, FY 2006: Labor, HHS, and Education; Appropriations, FY 2006: Leg. Branch (empty); Appropriations, FY 2006: Mil Con Veterans; Appropriations, FY 2006: State and Foreign Ops; Appropriations, FY 2006: Transportation, Treasury, Judiciary, and HUD; Appropriations, FY 2007: Agriculture; Appropriations, FY 2007: Commerce, Justice, and Science; Appropriations, FY 2007: Defense; Appropriations, FY 2007: D.C.; Appropriations, FY 2007: Energy and Water; Appropriations, FY 2007: Homeland Security; Appropriations, FY 2007: Interior; Appropriations, FY 2007: Labor, HHS, and Education; Appropriations, FY 2007: Leg. Branch (empty); Appropriations, FY 2007: Mil Con Veterans; Appropriations, FY 2007: State and Foreign Ops; Appropriations, FY 2007: CJS; Appropriations, FY 2007: TTHUD; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: General; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Ag; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: DC; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Defense; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Energy; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Homeland Security; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Interior; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Labor and HHS; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: TTHUD; Appropriation Letters, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; JW Sponsored Legislation, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; UCs for JW Sponsored Legislation [accordion folder]; Dear Colleagues, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Floor Statements, 109th Congress [accordion folder]","US Marshals; District Court Nominations, etc; Federal Courts in VA - General; 4th Circuit - General; 4th Circuit - Jim Haynes and Widner; Luttig Seat and Process of Replacing; Roger Gregory; Gang of 14; GI Bill; Climate Change; Dulles Rail; Briefing Material for Debate on Judicial Nominations and Filibuster Reform, 11/2003 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Senator Warner's Remarks to Virginia NAACP; Ferrum College, 98th Commencement, 5/7/2005 [DVD]","Assault Weapons; Guns - General; Gun Immunity; Cloning; ENDA; Flag Burning; Abortion; Schiavo/Assisted Suicide; Hate Crimes; The Marriage Amendment: Briefing Materials [binder]; Federal Marriage Amendment; Stem Cell; Oxycontin; When A Good Drug Goes Bad [binder]; Media Shield; Sniper; Teacher Tax; Respite Care; Lobbying Reform; Pell Grants - Math, Science, and Education","Untitled Folder: Nominations for Defense Positions, 1981; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1977-1978; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1979-1980; DeLauer, Richard D. - Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Federal Rules and Regulations; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFMcG Notes, Confirmation Hearings, 97th Congress; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Miscellaneous Materials; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFM Conflict of Interest Checklist and Miscellaneous Notes, Deputy Sec. of Defense (Frank Carlucci); Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFM Confirmation Hearing Notes, Deputy Sec. of Defense (Frank Carlucci); Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Army; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Navy; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Air Force; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Taft, William, Conflict of Interest, General Counsel for Department of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Ikle, Fred, Conflict of Interest, Under Secretary for Policy, Department of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Untitled Folder: Nominations; Financial Statements Nominees, 1969-1972; Financial Statements Nominees, 1973-1974; Untitled Folder: Financial Statements Nominees, 1986","Cryptek; BondCote; Argon Engineering; Health Care; Foot Leveler; Eastern Virginia Medical School, Hampton Virginia Hospital; Computer Sciences Corporation; Dynamic Animation Systems; Electronic Warfare Association (EWA); Colt; Emediat Contract; DTRA Relocation; BAE Systems; Geo-Centers; Edenspace; ASA (empty folder); FY 2000 Virginia Authorization; DDL Omni; APTI (Advanced Power Technologies, Inc.); John Deere; George Washington at Louden; Digital System Resources (DSR), MPP ARCT BFTT; Edmond Scientific Company; American Legion; European PTSA DoD's; GSI/Power-Vent; Berkley Machine Works and Foundry; ARCTECH; DTI Associates; Fleet Reserve Association; Davis Boat Works; DynSpace; Cable Car Company; Applied Research Associates; AEROBUREAU; Depot Maintenance; Autometrics; Crewe, Virginia, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Flight International; DuPont (2 folders); ComCept; E-OIR Measurements; Computer Associates; ECASOL; AAI; AMTI; Electra; Babington","Military Health Care; Untitled Accordion Folder: Roger Gregory Nomination; DoD Clearances; Missile Defense; CTBT; Kosovo; Perimeter Rule/Airports; FERPA; Battlefields; DoD BRAC, FY 1999; Newport News Shipbuilding; Cuba; S.4; Iraq Resolution, 1991; Panama; NATO; Veterans; DOE; Woodrow Wilson Bridge; Tobacco; Dollar Bill Act; Healthcare; Sen. Warner Reading File - Embry Dam; Float Trip, 5/17; 1041 N. Larrimore; Gasoline Tax Info; Tailhook; Untitled Folder: Office Files - Staff; Chesapeake Power; BW; Big Stone Gap; Metro/Pentagon Bus Facility; Attributions/Writings; Education; Federal Employees; Untitled Folder: Geoff Schwartzman; Wilder Event; Carter's Stuff [presentation folder]","7 Untitled Folders: Defense Memoranda, 2004-2005; Untitled Folder: Letter re; Naval Air Station, 10/12/2005; Untitled Folder: Aviation Military Value Evaluation Questions; 4 Untitled Accordion Folders: DOD Office of Inspector General Response to the Office of Sec. of Defense, Base Realignment and Closure Clearinghouse Tasker #0474, 8/2005; Untitled Accordion Folder: Defense Memoranda, 2004-2005","Marine Corps Major General Board, 12/1986: Navy 0-6 Promotion Board, 3/1987; Nomination: Charles Whitehouse, ASD/SOLIC; David Chu, ADS (PA \u0026 E); Nomination: General Paul Myers [2 accordion folders]; Richard L. Armitage, Secretary of the Army, 4/1989; Marine Corps Major General Board, 12/1986 [accordion folder]; Michael Stone - Under Secretary of the Army; Duane P. Andrews, Assistant Secretary of Defense (C3I) [accordion folder]","Untitled Folder: William Giovelli; James McGovern [envelope]; Untitled Binder: Tactical Warfare; Untitled Folder: Ethics in Government Act of 1978 as Amended by Public Laws 96-19 and 96-28, 9/1979; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1975-1976; Nominations - Clyde O. Glaister, Comptroller of the DOD; Nominations - Frank C. Carlucci, Secretary of Defense; Nominations - Karen Keesling, Asst. Sec. Air Force, Manpower and Reserve AFF; Nominations - June Brown, OSD/IG; Nominations - Robert B. Costello, Asst. Sec. of Defense Acquisitions and Log; Nominations - Robert B. Costello, USDA; Nominations - Steve Duncan, ASD/RA; Nominations - Frank Gaffney, ASD Int'l. Security Pol. (Withdrawn); Nominations - General Al Gray, CMC; Nominations - Fred S. Hoffman, ASD/PA (Withdrawn); Nominations - Samuel K. Lessey, Dir. SSS; Nominations - Laurence Garret, US Navy; Nominations - Milton Lohr, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense/Acquisition; Nominations - Robert Page, ASA/Civil Works; Nominations - Kathleen Buck, OSD/GC; Nominations - James H. Webb, Secretary of the Navy; Untitled Folder: Defense Memoranda; Untitled Folder: Frank Carlucci; Untitled Folder: Press Releases and Talking Points; Nominations - Jack Katzen, ASD Acquisitions and Logistics; Nominations - John J. Welch, ASAF/Acquisitions; Nominations - Ken Kramer, Asst. Sec. Army Financial Management; Nominations - Ron Lehman, Asst. Sec., Int'l Security Policy; Nominations - Grant Green, ASD (FM \u0026 P); Nominations - Daniel Howard, ASD (PA); Nominations - T. Burton Smith, Bd. Of Gov, USUHS; Nominations - Robert C. Duncan, Dir., DR \u0026 E; Nominations - Gordon Smith, ASD/C3I; Nominations - Alan M. Elkins, Bd. Of Regents USUHS; Nominations - Ken Bergquist, ASN (M \u0026 P); Nominations - Ken Bergquist, ASD (SOLIC); Secret - This is a Cover Sheet for Classified Information [booklet]","Exhibits to Report to the National Association of Arab Americans on the Stephen D. Bryen Matter, 12/10/1985 [bound volume]; Report to the National Association of Arab Americans on the Stephen D. Bryen Matter, 12/10/1985 [bound volume]; Congressional Budget Process - General Defense Spending; Congressional Budget Process - Gramm-Rudman; Congressional Budget Process - FY 1988 National and Defense Budget; Congressional Budget Process - Generally; Committee Inquiries - Inventory Manager Task Force [accordion]; Committee Inquiries - Grenada [accordion]; Committee Inquiries - Defense General Supply Center, Richmond; Committee Inquiries - Iran/Contra; Committee Business - Budget; Speeches and Statements [accordion folder]","Military Justice - Clemency/Parole; Military Justice - Cases; Ethics Rules; Committee Business: SASC/SAC Cooperation [accordion folder]; Military Justice - Court of Military Appeals (COMA) Cases; Committee Inquiries - Persian Gulf and Energy Strategy: U.S. Owned Foreign Flagged Vessels; Military Justice - Confinement; Donald J. Atwood to Be Deputy Secretary of Defense [accordion folder]","Natural Gas; Strategic Petroleum Reserve; Low Level Waste; Coal Act; Coal Aggregate; Coal; Military Utility Conveyances; Energy Deregulation; TVA; Energy: S.2967 - Electric Tax; Energy: Pipeline Safety; Energy: S.235 Pipeline Safety; Energy: LIHEAP; Energy: PUHCA; Energy: Patriot Pipeline; Energy: VA Coal Council; Energy: DOE Office of Science; Energy: WPI; Energy: Allegheny Energy; Indian Affairs: VA Indian Recognition Bill; Hurricane Isabel: Boxer Pesticides, 2006 Appropriations; Hurricane Isabel: Chesapeake Bay Oysters; Hurricane Isabel: Eco-Terrorism; Hurricane Isabel: VIMS; Hurricane Isabel: Fairfax Co./Bellevue; Hurricane Isabel: SBA/FEMA; Hurricane Isabel: NASA Langley; Hurricane Isabel: USDA Food Stamps; Sea Solar Power; Air Force Memorial [accordion folder]; DOT Building [accordion folder]; MLK Memorial; Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims; GSA - Dept. of Homeland Sec.; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Abingdon Courthouse Security; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Untitled Binder: Dedication of Annex, 10/30/2006; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Dedication Briefing Package [presentation folder]; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Bryant Annex, 10/30/2006; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Bryant Annex SA 505; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Floor Materials; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Prettyman Courthouse","Major League Baseball - Anti-Trust (3 folders); CVN-76; Armed Forces Structure Rev. Act; Arms Initiative; CIA Move; Spent Naval Fuel Transfer; Henrico County/Battlefield; Redskins Stadium Move; DEA Move/Quantico; Prince Edward/Industrial Park; Fort Sheridan; Regional Jail; Navy General; Oceana","23 Folders, Betti, John A. to Livingstone, Susan M.","No Response Correspondence, 2005; 24 folders, Taylor, Ashley to Zyla, Dr. Wolodymyr; 2005 Correspondence (4 folders)","John J. McMullen (JJMA); Laborers International; USS Indianapolis [accordion folder]; KMW (Krauss-Maffei Wegmann); Maher; FY 2002 Budget/QDR's: Navy QDR; Klein Associates; iNFRAware; FY 2002 Budget/QDR's [accordion folder]; Infosystems Technology, Inc.; Homopolar/General Atomics; Litening Pod; Jefferson Lab, Free Electron Laser; Litton Marine; WMA-16 Inertial Reel; Laser; 104th Congress, H.R. 2754, OECD Shipbuilding Agreement [accordion folder]; Maersk Shipping; Hseverywhere; Jewell Industries/Ghana; Litton/PRC and JEDMICS; Lockheed; Interactive Housing; Hampton University; DTRA/Hy-Tech","Virgin Atlantic - USA; Swiss Skies - Afghanistan; DOT NPRM on Foreign Investments; AirTran; Atlantic Coast Airlines; FAA Reauthorization 2003 Conference; Inhole AD12; MARAD: DOD Auth, FY 2006; D.C. Metro Bill; Puerto Rico; EPW Nominations - FHWA/EPA, Rich Capka, 4/5/2006; Snowe (LIHEAP); Camden Landfill (NC); D.C. Commission Fine Arts/Ship Stead Line; MICA Bill on FTC HQ - National Gallery; Alexandria Mirant Plant [accordion folder]; Smith Mountain Lake; Budget Reconciliation, FY 2006; Universal Aggregate; Price Waterhouse Coopers; Delta; GSA Southcomm Lease; JW Southcomm Letter; Model Trains; Pombo OCS Language; DoD Auth SOS (Oil/Gas in Gulf); DoD/MMS Documents; OCS Gulf of Mexico Maps; SEACOR; Dominion [presentation folder]; Graham OCS; Virginia Petroleum Council: Energy Issues, 6/2003 [presentation folder]; S.14 General; Boxer Liability; Ethanol; CAF\"É\"; Climate Change; Durgan Fuel Cell SA 865; Hydropower/Fish Passage; Energy Efficient Window Film; Domenici Manure Bill; Fred Dylla - J. LAB; Commerce Dept India Trip, 11/2006; Committee on Environment and Public Works Business Meeting, 10/26/2005 [2 binders]; Winter Storm, 2003; Natl. Capital Region; An Assessment: Virginia's Response to Hurricane Isabel, 12/2003 [spiralbound]; NC Isabel Ag. Issues; Hurricane Isabel - FEMA; Portsmouth Fire Boat Grant Higgins Research Center; Arlington Co. DAS/OPS Center; Untitled Accordion Folder: Virginia Petroleum; AREVA - US Advocacy Ctr. Letter; GSA FAMIS; Shadplanking 2000","GSA: NGIC - Charlottesville; GSA: Women's Health Museum; GSA: Big Stone Gap Courthouse; Norfolk Courthouse [accordion folder]; Virginia Baseball [accordion folder]; Newport News; GSA: PTO Dedication Speech, 12/2/2003; Richmond Courthouse - Judge Merhige [accordion folder]; GSA: SEC HQ; GSA: World War II Memorial; Park/Forest Service: Roadless Initiative; GSA: Federal Courthouses; GSA: General; Judiciary: Hatch - Waxman; Park/Forest Service: Guns in NPS Units; GSA: MSHA - DoL; Portsmouth GSA Issue; GSA: Harrisonburg Courthouse; Park/Forest Service: George Washington Birthplace National Monument; GSA: MLK Memorial Dedication; GSA: Lynchburg Courthouse; Park/Forest Service: Shenandoah; GSA: Charlottesville/GSA/SSA; Park/Forest Service: Booker T. Washington National Monument; GSA: Southeast Federal Center; GSA: Federal Protective Service; GSA: DoT HQ; GSA: FEI - Pamela B. Gwin Hall; GSA: Hoffman Center; GSA: GSA Portsmouth; GSA: National Women's History Museum; Judiciary: S.520 DeWine; Park/Forest Service: Arlington House; Park/Forest Service: S.2865, Virginia Wilderness Act of 2000 (2 folders); GSA: Virginia Biotech Park; GSA: PTO (2 folders); Park/Forest Service: National Slavery Memorial; Park/Forest Service: National Fire Plan; Park/Forest Service: Wolf Trap Bill; GSA: Newseum; Park/Forest Service: Big Sandy River Commission","JIEO Technical Report, 8249, 3/1997; DoD Telecommunications Certification and Procurement Matter; Schedule, 3/6/2002; United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia: Local Rules of Practice Amendments, Effective 9/1/2000 [bound volume]; Quadrennial Defense Review Report, 9/30/2001 [booklet]; 2001 Virginia Republican Convention, Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Virginia: Official Souvenir Program, 6/1-2/2001 [booklet]; Barbara Walters; Smithsonian Air and Space Dulles Expansion [accordion folder]; Senate Procedure and Practice: An Introductory Manual: Gold, Martin B., 2001 [book]; Untitled Folder: Photographs and Memos; 2005 Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: Report to the President, vols. I-II [2 books]; Ready Reserve [presentation folder]; Norfolk NSY [presentation folder]; Oceana; Sperry; Roles and Missions [presentation folder]; Untitled Presentation Folder: Crystal City Property; Bosnia; Youth Service International, Inc. [presentation folder]; Senator McCain; Naval Audit Service Report: Ships Stores Conversion, 3/6/1995 [booklet]; Section 6 Schools (2 folders)","Cambridge Research Associates; Research; Loose Papers: Emergency Funding to Respond to the September 11th Terrorist Attacks, 2001; DoD Appropriations, FY 2002; Iran; Untitled Presentation Folder: Tricare, 2003; Foreign Relations Authorization (empty folder); DoD Authorization; Budget Process; IAVI (International AIDS Vaccine Initiative [presentation folder]; Atlantic Research Corporation; WMD/Intelligence on Iraq; Data Mining/TIA (Terrorism Information Awareness); BWX; World War II Memorial Postage Stamp; NIAC (National Iranian American Council [presentation folder]; Concurrent Receipt; Loose Papers: HIV/AIDS Background Materials, 2003; Tydings Trophy; Tributes; Loose Papers: The Department of Homeland Security, President George W. Bush, 6/2002; Loose Papers: FY 2004 Supplemental Appropriations for Ongoing Military Operations, 9/2003; Briar Tek and MOBI (Man Overboard Indicating System); International Family Planning - Mexico City; Kosovo; Butler Parachute Systems; Aspect; Loose Papers: Selected Combating Terrorism Quotes Made By Senator Warner From 1/1/1999 Until 9/12/2001; Caterpillar; Iraq Airports - Skylink; Department of the Navy Critical Infrastructure Protection Council Meeting [binder]; Global AIDS Alliance [presentation folder]","23 Folders, Harding, George T. to Williams, Louis A.","Energy: TVA - Board; Cape Wind: Wind Letter to Rumsfeld; Energy: Coal; Maritime: Title XI - Shipbuilding; DynCorp; Energy: S.1746 Nuclear Security; Maritime: Bobby Bray; Energy: CAFE; Port Security: S.2426 Port Security (Schumer); Energy: Coal Waste Recycling; Maritime: Maersk - Maritime Security; Maritime: Security Program; Maritime: SPEEDE/Metro Machine; Maritime: Norfolk Dredging; Maritime: FastShip, Inc.: Senator John Warner; Energy: Dominion - Nuclear; Maritime: Customs - Norfolk; Energy: FERC; Energy: Virginia Co-Ops; Maritime: MSP (DoD Authorization); Port Security [accordion folder]; Port Security: RAND; Maritime: Stuyvesant Loophole; Energy: Jefferson Lab; Maritime: Ballast Water Treatment; Maritime: U.S. Coast Guard - MSST (Marine Safety and Security Team); Pipeline Safety [accordion folder]; Energy: Energy; Energy: Price Anderson (NRC); Maritime: Highlander Sea; Energy: Advanced Separation Technologies - Coal; Cape Wind [accordion folder]; Coast Guard LSZH Issue [accordion folder]; Maritime: Portsmouth/Maersk Interchange; Maritime: NISA (National Invasive Species Act) Reauthorization (2 folders); Maritime: Cable-Laying Ships","John G. Tower to Be Secretary of Defense [3 accordion folders]; 8 Folders, Avery, Clarence S. to Wincup, G. Kim","SAIC; Spot Image; TRW; Vanguard Research (VRI) [accordion folder]; Veridian; VSE; Atomic Vets (2 folders); Radiation Victims - Lila Beagle; Korean War Memorial; Kuwait AT \u0026 T; Committee on Labor and Human Resources, 1997 [accordion folder]; Press Clippings, 1/2005","Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 3/8/2006; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina, 1/30/2006 [accordion folder]; Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 2/13/2006; Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 2/14/2006; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina, 2/15/2006 [accordion folder]; Hurricane Katrina Response; Hurricane Katrina Hearing, 2/6/2006; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina, 2/10/2006 [accordion folder]","Nat. Guard/Reserve; Percival McCormack; Mariner's Museum USS Monitor; George Mason; Heritage Center; JW Letters; Lexington Inst.; Dear Colleagues (Pending); Dear Colleagues (Signed); CVNX Funding (2 folders); Chamberlain Hotel (3 folders); Charles Warner; CINC North; Concurrent Receipt; BRAC; FY 2003 Auth. Conf.; Future; AIPAC, etc.; VA Army and National Guard Issues: AFIP; VA Army and National Guard Issues: MTMC Ft. Eustis Issue; Fort Pickett/Blackstone Sewer Pros.; Boeing [envelope]; CTBT Stuff; Gulf War Syndrome; Korean War 50th Commemoration [accordion folder]; Korean War 50th Commemoration: Korea; Korean War 50th Commemoration: Korean War Veterans Assoc. - Legislation; Missile Defense Issues (ABM, BMDO, etc.); PNTR China [accordion folder]; Export License Articles (Control)","Blackbird; Oceana Sensor Technology; Atlantic Research Corporation (SEQUA); Jones Group; Iridium; Medicorp Health; McDermott/BWX; Newport News Shipbuilding [accordion folder]; American Maritime Congress; Ranger Raid - Somalia, 10/1993; Alliant Techsystems; EDS, Senator John Warner Trip to Norfolk, 7/9/2001; Metro Machine; John Deere Vehicle Group, 2/21/2002 Presentation; Edenspace; John Deere [presentation folder]; Raytheon; Colonna's Shipyard; Sabtech; CSC (Computer Sciences Corporation); Davis Boat Works - Frank Wagner; APTI (Advanced Power Technologies, Inc.); DSR (Digital System Resources, Inc.); John Deere GM Meeting, 2/26; Orbital/Briar Trek; Babington; Omnisec; Lipps-Crane (John Crane-Lips); DGI (Defense Group Inc.); Noesis; Global Technology; American Shipbuilding Association; ITT Industries; Lockheed Martin [accordion folder]","Inauguration 1997; Personal - Navy US Naval Academy, The Museum \"Henry Huddleston Rogers Ship Model Collection\" [envelope]; Personal - Air Force (General) [envelope]; Personal - US Navy Memorial Foundation (Senator serves on Board) [envelope]; Personal - Photos, Incidents at Sea Agreement Negative [envelope]; Personal - Armed Serves Committee, 1989 [envelope]; Personal - Navy, Naval Aviation Museum Foundation, Inc. [envelope]; Personal - Navy, General Correspondence [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Personal - Organizational Meeting; Personal - Senate History [envelope]; Personal - Senator/Congressmen (Former Members) [envelope]; Personal - Senate Republican Conference [envelope]; Personal - Senate Telecommunications Department, Wats Extender [envelope]; Personal - Supreme Court, Chief Justice Warren E. Burger Letter of Resignation [2 envelopes]; Personal - Supreme Court, Lewis F. Powell, Jr. (Retired Supreme Court Justice) [envelope]; Personal - Supreme Court, Bork (Nominee to Supreme Court) [envelope]; 40th Annual Shad Planking, Westfield, Virginia, 4/20/1988 [envelope]; Personal - Voting Record, 96-100 [envelope]; Personal - Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies [envelope]; American Air Museum Britain; Personal - Internal Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS); Personal - CSIS Advisory Board Center for Strategic and International Studies; Personal - Military Order of the Carabao; Personal - Ditchley Foundation, New York-London; Personal - Military History; Personal - Personal Notes, Misc., 1992; Haiti; Youth Services International, Inc [presentation folder]; Intezc Committee, 1/1993; Information Package [binder]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Hearings, 101st Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [2 bound volumes]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 102nd Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Reports and Laws, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 100th Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Committee Prints and Activities Report, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Nominations, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 101st Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Hearings, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [3 bound volumes]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 101st Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 100th Congress, 1st Session, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Calendar, 101st Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 100th Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 101st Congress, 2nd Session, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Nominations, 101st Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, Volume 1 [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 102nd Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 102nd Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Appropriations, 102nd Congress, 1st Session [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 100th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 100th Congress, 2nd Session [bound volume]","Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Reports and Laws, 100th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions, [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization, 102nd Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Department of Energy National Security Programs Authorization, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 1 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Construction Authorization and Appropriations, 101st Congress, 1st Session, Volume 2 [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Goldwater-Nichols Department of Defense Reorganization Act of 1986, 99th Congress, 1st \u0026 2nd Sessions [bound volume]; Senate Committee on Armed Services Report, Military Procurement Authorization and Department of Defense Appropriations, 101st Congress, 1st Session, [bound volume]","Casual Pix; World Events; Pix with Congressmen/Women; Pix with World Leaders; Pix with Interns/Staff; Senator John Warner Portraits; Atoka; Charity Pix; Awards [empty]; National Events; Miscellaneous; Virginia Events; In Office Pix; On the Campaign; Events 1993; Events 1992 [empty]; Personal Pix; Hearings/Conferences","In Office Shots, 1990; Trips - USA; Hearings/Conferences (empty); Trips - International: 1990 El Salvador Trip; Awards, 1989; Events, 1991; Atoka; Miscellaneous; Senator John Warner - Casual (empty); Senator John Warner - with Officials/Congressmen; Campaign Photos (empty); Trips - Virginia; In Office Shots, 1991; Events, 1989; Senator John Warner with Nunn/Aspin; Maritime/Launching (empty); Campaign/Elections; In Office Shots, 1989; Awards, 1991 (empty); Senator John Warner - Singles/Press; Navy - Secretary of (empty); Awards, 1990 (empty); Newsletter; Events, 1990; Senator John Warner - with Staff/Interns","Trips - Virginia; Senator John Warner - with Staff/Interns; Awards, ?; Trips - USA; Events, ?; Atoka; Bicentennial Commission; Miscellaneous; Hearings/Conferences (empty); Senator John Warner - Casual; Maritime/Launching; In Office Shots, 1985; Senator John Warner - Singles/Press; Events, 1988; In Office Shots, 1987; In Office Shots, 1986 (empty); Awards, 1987; Navy/Secretary of; Awards, 1985; Awards, 1988 (empty); Senator John Warner - with Officials/Congressmen; Events, 1985; Campaign/Elections; In Office Shots, 1988; Events, 1986; Trips - International; Events, 1987; In Office Shots, ?; Awards, 1986","Isabel Relief; FEMA Issues - 2006 Flooding in VA; FEMA - Ernest, VA, 2006; Homeland [accordion folder]; Hurricane Katrina [binder]; Exhibit Book - Hurricane Katrina: The Defense Department's Role in the Response, 2/9/2006 [binder]","Oil Prices/Commodities [accordion folder]; Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs - Business Meeting, 11/14/2007 [binder]; Six Years After 9/11 - HSGAC Hearing, 9/10/2007 [binder]; Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs - Financial Speculation in Commodity Markets Witness List, 5/20/2008 [binder]; Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs - Business Meeting, 9/17/2008 [binder]; Untitled Envelope: Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs","Homeland Grant Formula - S.21, 109th Congress [binder]; Campus Security Hearing, 4/23/2007 [binder]; Nominations: Baker and Myers Hearing, 9/25/2005 [binder]; Nomination: Chertoff Hearing, 2/2/2005 [binder]; Watching of the Watch List - HSGAC Hearing, 10/24/2007 [binder]; The Future of Port Security Hearing, 4/5/2006 [binder]; Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, the Federal Workforce, and the District of Columbia Hearing Briefing Book - Understanding the Realities of REAL ID, 3/26/2007 [binder]; REAL ID [accordion folder]; Untitled Accordion Folder: Business Meeting, 11/14/2007","Virginia and NCLB [accordion folder]; NCLB Drafts, etc. [accordion folder]; Minority Technology Act [accordion folder]; Teacher Tax [accordion folder]; Shepherd Consortium [accordion folder]; Impact Aid [accordion folder]; Pell Grants [accordion folder]; FERPA File [accordion folder]","Medical Liability Reform: Statement/Amendment; Medical Liability Reform: Endorsement; Medical Liability Reform: Very Important Factual Info; Medical Liability Reform: Virginia Law; Medical Liability Reform: Bills, etc.; Medical Liability Reform: Parma Provision; Medical Liability Reform: Amendment; Culpepper Regional Hospital [accordion folder]; ALS [accordion folder]; Proton Beam NCI [accordion folder]; Mental Health Parity [binder]; Association Health Plans/Small Business Health Plans [accordion folder]; UVA Cancer Research - Letter to HHS [accordion folder]; Breaux-Frist; Virginia's Medicaid; Summaries/Analysis; Medicare Summary, 2003 [accordion folder]; Respite Care [accordion folder]; Medicare Bills [accordion folder]; Lifespan Respite Funding [accordion folder]","Virginia Land Conservation Efforts; WMATA (Metro) (2 folders); Virginia Indians; Shenandoah Nat'l Battlefield; VCU-USFWS Rice Center (Fisheries); Rappahannock River; Potomac Nat'l Historical Scenic Trail; James River; National Scenic Byways Program Nominations - GW Parkway, Blue Ridge Parkway, Skyline Drive, Colonial Parkway; Jamestown 2007; I-81; Dulles Toll Road; Fish Hatcheries; H2Gen - Hydrogen Generation and FCV; DoD Waste Management - Brad Contact; Craney Island; Chesapeake Bay Gateways; Chesapeake Bay Farm Bird Issues; Bussmann Aviation; Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Watertrail; Charlottesville - Albemarle Airport; Yucca Mountain (Nuclear Waste Disposal); Water and Wastewater; Wild Horses; Wilderness Issues; Wind Energy - Offshore and Highland; TEA-21 Reauthorization; State Wildlife Grant Program; Roadless; Republican Policy Briefs; Renewable Energy; Pesticides; Oil and Natural Gas Stats; Ocean Issues; Natural Gas Issues; Nature Serve","Firefighter's Issues; MARAD: Ship Disposal James River Reserve; Phone Call Logs [bundle]; Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR); Energy Bill; Drunk Driving Issues; Clean Air Rules; Amtrak; Mining Issues; Airline Pensions (United, US Air, Etc.) \u0026 Retirement Age (FAA, NATCA); National ID; Fisheries Issues; Chemical Plant Security; National Wildlife Refuge; Climate Change (Clear Skies, Climate Stewardship, Etc.); Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC); Meeting Notes, 2004-2008 [8 spiral notebooks]; Endangered Species (ESA); Forest Issues; LIHEAP (Low-Income Housing Energy Assistance Program); Indian Affairs; Arts (Issues, Funding, Etc.); Aviation in DC Area; EPW - Naming Public Facilities; Disaster Relief Information (FEMA, SBA, Etc.); Airline Flight Service; Interstate Waste; National Forests","STANDUP Act - S.2318, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library [accordion folder]; Roadless Area Conservation Act, 110th Congress [accordion folder]; Northern Neck National Heritage Area; Journey Through Hallowed Ground [accordion folder]; Dominion Power Line [accordion folder]; Green Buildings - S.506, 110th Congress [accordion folder]; Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route (W3R)","Newport News Interchange; Historic Preservation Tax Credits; Interstate 81; Rural Electric Coop Issues; New River - Wild \u0026 Scenic S.1057; Jefferson Davis Statue; Virginia Beach - Southeastern Parkway; Abingdon Courthouse Naming; Virginia Bridge Infrastructure; Tallow/Soap/Biodiesel Issue; Back Bay Facility Naming for Senator John Warner; U.S. National Slavery Museum; HOT Lanes on Beltway; Cedar Creek/Belle Grove; MARAD Issues; Davis WMATA Bill; Buffer Program (DoD); Black Bear Landfill; Dominion Lake Anna; D.C. WASA (Water and Sewer Authority); Richmond Airport; King William Reservoir; Hampton Roads SS0 Letter; Fort Belvoir; Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab; WMATA Bill (Background); Bridge Information; Appalachian Region Commission (ARC); Potomac National Scenic Trail (Fort Belvoir Issue); Primary Seat Belt; Craney Island; NOAA Norfolk Land Transfer; New River (Scenic River Bill); Shenandoah Fish Kill; Shenandoah Fish Kill; Short-Line Railroad; HRT - Norfolk Light Rail; Roanoke Valley Economic Regional Commission; Liquid Coal Information; WaterISAC (Water Information Sharing and Analysis Center) (Dear Colleague); Wallops Island; Captain John Smith National Historic Trail; FAA Reauthorization; Port of Virginia Gateway; Goshen/Lake Merriweather; Forest Service - Wind Energy Letter with Alexander \u0026 Gregg; Richmond Courthouse Naming; Potomac Riverboat - Ferry to National Harbor; Perimeter at DCA; Web Page; Offshore Drilling; Manassas Battlefield Tree-Cutting; CIT (Center for Innovative Technology); Waste to Energy; Hopper Dredge McFarland; I-73; FAMPO I-95 Fredericksburg Interchange; Westmoreland County Sewer; LIHEAP (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program); Guns in Parks; Mt. Vernon-to-Capitol Hill Program; EPA STAG Background; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Background; OCS Virginia Natural Gas 2008 (S.3147); King William Reservoir; Light Bulb Bill; Wolf Trap","41 folders of Successful Appointments, Charlie Abell to L. Donelson Wright","Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Rosen; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Burnett; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Bar Association - Statewide Local/Regional; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia [accordion folder]; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Howard C. Vick, Jr. [binder]; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: MacMahon; U.S. District Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia [accordion folder]; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Hackman; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Trindall; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Hackman; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: O'Grady; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Press; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Apperson; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Baril; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Holm; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Beales; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Cleveland; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Thacher; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Baker; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Cahall; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Brownlee; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Cahall; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Senate Judiciary Questions; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Valentine; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Cook; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Valentine, Michael; U.S. District Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Miller; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Steele; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Trindal; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Rosenberg; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Zotto; U.S. District Court - Eastern District of Virginia: Novak, David; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Virginia Bar Information; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Vick; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Burnett; Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Summary; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Nelson; U.S. District Judgeship - Eastern District of Virginia: Sutherland; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia [accordion folder]; Eastern District of Virginia - Judgeship 2006: Somers; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Corkoran; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: Powell, Lewis, Political Recommendation, Dup File; U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia, 2005: Valentine, Zotto; U.S. Attorney - Eastern District of Virginia: McNally; 2006 U.S. Marshal - Eastern District of Virginia - Interviews: Summary Memo","Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Gregory, Roger, 4th Circuit Court of Appeals; Virginia Judgeships, 1997; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Gorton, Slade, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Burch, J. Thomas, Political Recommendation, U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Affairs; Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals [accordion folder]; Judges; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Grace, Michael, Political Recommendation, U.S. Tax Court; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Hagel, Larry, Political Recommendation, U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Humphreys, Judge Robert, 4th Circuit Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Kasold, Bruce E., Court of Federal Claims - 2004; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Schaumber, Peter, Political Recommendation, D.C. Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Ross, Terry, D.C. Court of Appeals; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Colvin, John, U.S. Tax Court; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Terwilliger, George, D.C. Court of Appeals; Judgeship 4th Circuit [accordion folder]; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Kelly, Walter, Eastern District of Virginia; Judgeship 4th Circuit: Allen, Claude; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Miller, George, Political Recommendation, U.S. Court of Federal Claims; Virginia Bar Associations; Judgeships - Bush, 2000-2004: Kinser, Cynthia, 4th Circuit Court of Appeals","U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, 2/2007 [2 binders]; Eastern District Judgeship, 2/2007 [accordion folder]; U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Court, 5/2007 [binder]","U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, 2/2006 [binder]; United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 5/2006 [binder]; U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, 12/2005 [binder]","Invites/Endorsements, 2007; Inaugural (Ticketing), 2005; 2007 Thanks for Service; 2008 Kind Words; General, 2007; 2007 Statements of Welcome or Congratulations; Inaugural Events, 2004-2005 [accordion folder]; Inauguration Spending, 2005; Condolences/Recovery, 2006-2008 [accordion folder]; Atrial Fibrillation Letter, 2007; 2005 Inaugural Responses [accordion folder]; 2005 First Lady Appearance Requests","102nd Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1991 [accordion folder]; 101st Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1989 [accordion folder]; 101st Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1990 [accordion folder]; 102nd Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1992 [accordion folder]; 103rd Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1993 [accordion folder]","103rd Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1994 [accordion folder]; 105th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1998 [accordion folder]; 104th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1995 [2 accordion folders]; 105th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1997 [accordion folder]; 104th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 1996 [accordion folder]","106th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 1999 [2 accordion folders]; 107th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2001 [accordion folder]; 106th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2000 [accordion folder]; 108th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2003 [2 accordion folders]; 107th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2002 [accordion folder]","109th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2006 [2 accordion folders]; 110th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2007 [2 accordion folders]; 109th Record Vote Analysis, 1st Session, 2005 [2 accordion folders]; 108th Record Vote Analysis, 2nd Session, 2004 [accordion folder]","Maxwell - McIntosh Bill, Drafting Schedule, 9/2007; Climate Change and National Security; Industry Recommendations for Climate Bill; Legislative Hearing on America's Climate Security Act, 11/8/2007; Boxer #1 to America's Climate Security Act; Amendments from DS-EPW Markup, America's Climate Security Act; Senator John Warner Statements and Talking Points, America's Climate Security Act, EPW Markup, 12/5/2007; Changes in Bill Between Subcommittee and Full Committee Markups; Materials for Bill Introduction, America's Climate Security Act, 10/18/2007; America's Climate Security Act, Subcommittee Hearing, 10/24/2007; Cost Containment Working Group, 6/2007-9/2007; Origins of Lieberman - Warner Climate Partnership; Negotiations with Senator Sanders for Full Committee Markup; Amendments to America's Climate Security Act, Subcommittee Markup, 11/1/2007; Isakson Amendments to America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; Nuclear Training Language for Climate Security Act, 11/2007; America's Climate Security Act, Briefing Materials 10/2007-11/2007; Detailed Summary of America's Climate Security Act; Senator John Warner - Joe Lieberman, Announcement of Climate Principles, 8/2007; Input on Draft Climate Bill From Enviros; Negotiations with Senator Cardin for Full Committee Markup; First Broad Outline - Lieberman-Warner Climate Bill; Notes on Kansas Coal Plant Decision, 10/2007; Negotiations with Senator Whitehouse - Full Committee Markup; Negotiations with Senator Baucus, Subcommittee Markup, 10/2007; EPW Hearing: Climate Change and Chesapeake Bay, 9/26/2007; Senator John Warner Statement on California Waiver, 6/21/2007; Vote Bloc Planning - Subcommittee Markup; Republican Amendments to America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; Questions from Senator Imhofe to Senators Lieberman and Warner; Staff Meeting Schedule - Outreach on Climate Principles; Pursuing Dole as Co-Sponsor; Vote Recommendations, EPW Markup of America's Climate Security Act; Alexander Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; Boxer Letter to Senator John Warner on Markup, 11/20/2007; Letters of Support - America's Climate Security Act, 10/2007; Negotiations with Senator Boxer - Full Committee Markup; National Security and International Adaptation Provision Drafting, 11/2007; Negotiations with Senators Sanders and Lautenberg, Subcommittee Markup; Craig Amendments to America's Climate Security Act; Briefing Material for Senator John Warner for Markup, America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; Inhofe Amendments (48) to America's Climate Security Act, 12/5/2007; America's Climate Security Act, Subcommittee Markup, 11/1/2007; Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, Draft, 11/27/2007; Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act - Draft, 11/26/2007; Negotiations with Senator Carper - 4P - Full Committee Markup","Letters of Support - Floor, Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 5/2008; Senator John Warner Speech Before Climate Change Regulation and Policy Conference, 4/14/2008; National Speed Limit and Gas Conservation, 7/2008; Senator John Warner Speech on Climate Change Before Senate Republican Conference, 4/9/2008; Warner-Alexander Outer Continental Shelf Virginia Drilling, 2008 Budget and Resolution; Senator John Warner member Outreach for Floor Consideration; Rhetoric From Opposition; Economic Impacts of the Climate Security Act - Floor, 6/2008; Senator John Warner's \"Dead Man Stick\" Provision, 5/2008; Climate Change and National Security Negotiations, 3/2008-4/2008; Negotiations on Nuclear Amendment, 5/2008; International Trade Negotiations, 4/2008; Vitter Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; \"Gang of 20\" on Energy; Barrasso Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; Senator John Warner Letter to Boxer Re: California Waiver and Endangerment; Negotiations of Allocation, Spring 2008; \"Doom and Gloom\" Quotes, Floor Materials, 6/2008; Carbon Market Oversight Memo, 4/2008; Good Press on America's Climate Security Act, 2008; Post Markup Negotiations on Nuclear Amendment, Spring 2008; CBO Score - Climate Security Act, 4/2008; Davis-Bacon Negotiations Between Senator John Warner and Boxer, 6/2008; Lieberman-Warner \"Dear Colleague\", 6/3/2008; Climate Change Briefing Materials Distributed to Senators by Senator John Warner, 6/2008; Markup - Post Mortem; A Guide to the Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 2/2008; Floor Materials for Senator John Warner Virginia Natural Gas Bill, 6/2008; Senator John Warner Floor Materials, Climate Security Act, 6/2008; Dulles Rail; Virginia Natural Gas Drilling Amendment to H.R.6, 6/2007; Warner-Webb Virginia Natural Gas Drilling Bill, 6/2008; Davis-Bacon Negotiations (Boxer - Warner), 5/2008; Materials for Floor, Climate Change, 6/2008; Pew Center Briefing Materials Used Extensively By Senator John Warner, 2008; Letters of Support - America's Climate Security Act, 12/2007; Voinovich Amendments and Vote Recommendations; Bond Amendments and Vote Recommendations, 12/5/2007; Senator John Warner Pew Speech, Climate, 1/17/2008; Virginia WMATA Letters; BEACH Act Reauthorization (Co-sponsor Senator John Warner); Floor Prep - Member Outreach; Inhofe - Vitter - Voinovich; EPW Markup, Senator John Warner Rapids Bill, 9/18/2008; Senator John Warner Talking Points for Floor, Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 6/2008; Senator John Warner - Senator Joe Lieberman Negotiations with Bingaman - Specter, Spring 2008; Energy Information Administration Modeling/Economic Analysis Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act, 4/2008; Negotiations on Offsets, Spring 2008","57 bundles, organized by date","9/16/1989 [3 reels]; 5/1/1990 [3 reels]; Full Save of Senate (4.1), 9/19/1990 (3 reels)","Warner 1990, 2/13/1991 [reel]; Warner 1988, 3/16/1989 [reel]; Warner 1989, 3/29/1990 [reel]; Warner 1986, 3/31/1987 [reel]; Warner 1985, Press\u003eCorrespond$F\u003ePRE.C11.AD, 7/9/1986 [2 reels]; Warner 1987, 2/23/1988 [reel]","5 accordion folders of Indexes, sorted by year and then alphabetically by issue area and/or staff name 1984-1985, 1987-1989","7 accordion folders of indexes, sorted by year and then alphabetically by issue area and/or staff name","71 folders, arranged alphabetically, Adkins, Nellie to Guzman, Joseph","64 folders, arranged alphabetically, Hager, John to Pulwers, Jack","45 folders, arranged alphabetically, Quinn, Cameron to Zoberman, Rabbi Israel","Grants, Spring 1998; TEA-21, Spring 2001 [accordion folder]; Other Letter [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 2000 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 1999; TEA-21, Spring 2002 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, 2005 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 2003 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 2004 [accordion folder]; ISTEA - Dan, 1998; Grants, Spring 2000 [accordion folder]; TEA-21, Spring 1999 [accordion folder]; Grants - Dan; ISTEA - Dan, 1997","Grants, Spring 2001 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2002 [accordion folder]; Assistance to Firefighters, 2004 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2003 [accordion folder]; Assistance to Firefighters, 2005 [accordion folder]; Assistance to Firefighters, 2003 [accordion folder]","Grants, Spring 2005 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2007 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2006 [accordion folder]; Grants, Spring 2004 [accordion folder]","Nantucket Sound - Cape Wind; Potomac River Refuge Building; Pecuniary Interest Letters for Appropriations; City of Norfolk; Energy and Environment Hispanic Participation Project; Appalachian Trail - Tilson Farm; Broad Creek Dredging; New Alexandria/Belle View; FY 2008 Interior and Environment; The French Indian War Foundation; Clinch River; Lynchburg CSO; Greater Richmond Transit Company Transit Facility; Louisa County Historical Society; Accolades File; Greater Richmond Transit Company Bus Facility; Dulles Rail; Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission Bus Facility; Dragon Run Land Acquisition; Eastern Shore National Wildlife Refuge Land Acquisition; Center for Advanced Separation Technology, Virginia Tech; Transportation; Virginia War Memorial; City of Norfolk Requests; Charlottesville Bus Facility; Virginia Stream Monitoring; Waterford, Virginia Traffic Calming; Claytor Lake; Labor, HHS, Education; Virginia Institute of Marine Science; Fairfax County Appropriations; Chesapeake Bay Appropriations Funding History; Fredericksburg Rappahannock River Issues/Requests; Caroline County Multi-Modal; Hampton Roads Transit; Village of Oyster Ecosystem; Nottoway River Pinelands Land Acquisition; Stafford County; Virginia Commonwealth University Atlantic Rivers Center; Vote Tally Sheets; Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge Land Acquisition; Pending Items; James River National Wildlife Refuge - Blair's Wharf; City of Fredericksburg - Riparian Lands; Senator John Warner FY 2009 Peninsula Request; Battlefield Parkway - Leesburg; James River Deepwater Turning Basin; Appalachian Trail - New River Tract; Clinch River Basin Study; 2007 Letters; Blackwater River Old-Growth Forest Land Acquisition; Wallops Island Shoreline Erosion; Battlefields FY 2008; Shenandoah Battlefields; Senator John Warner Amendment #1566 To Allow For Natural Gas Exploration and Extraction Off of Virginia Coast [accordion folder]; Prince George County; Stafford Courthouse Streetscape; Chesapeake Bay Appropriations Letters; National Museum of Americans at War; Letters/Dear Colleagues; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration John Smith Interpretive Buoys","S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: Mary Holloway; Climate Change: Senator John Warner Statements and Overview; Virginia Tech National Science Foundation Grant Letter; FY 2009 Budget Resolution Amendments; Climate Change: Virginia/Chesapeake Bay Climate Change; S.1924 Firefighters [accordion folder]; Jefferson Laboratory Letter; AERO Amendment [accordion folder]; S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: 2007; FY 2008 State Wildlife Grants; State Wildlife Grants Letter for FY 2007 [accordion folder]; Virginia Employment Commission, 7/2007; S.3266 (Immediate Steps to Conserve Gasoline Act); S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: Virginia Ridge and Valley Wilderness Bill; S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley [accordion folder]; S.570 Virginia Ridge and Valley Act: Tack; Climate Change: S.Res.30: Biden-Lugar Climate Change","Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: General Information (2 folders); Professor L. Librescu, Virginia Tech; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: News Articles; NAACP Statements, Letters, Speeches; Jail Space; Memorandum of Understanding-14, 2005; SFRC: Senator John Warner's Introduction for Ambassador Jeffrey; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Yellow Ribbon; Senator John Warner - Webb Letters; Becker, Grace C. - Judiciary Introduction, DOJ; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Cost of Education 1940s v. 2000s; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Senator John Warner's Floor Remarks; Commission on the National Guard and Reserve [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Seniority and 2008; Truman Library; South Korea: Kathy Stephens; Miscellaneous Memos; Judiciary Nominations, Davis, Novak, Cook, 4/13/2008; Agee: Transcript; Dodd; Post 9/11 G.I. Bill: Transferability; G.I. Bill Transferability History [accordion folder]; Virginia Tech; Agee, G. Steven; Davis, Jo Ann CR 1950-2007; Mason, David M. - Rules; Nuclear/Constitutional Option; Hill, Oliver W. CR; Conrad, Glen","Correspondence on Iraq Related to Senate Oversight; Military, Intel, VA, Foreign Affairs Letters, 2007; Speeches/Remarks: Charlottesville Chamber of Commerce Speech; Letters: Detainees; Letters: Department of Defense Internet Sites - Letters/Background; Letters: International Tracing Service; Biden Letter, Senator John Warner Responses to S.C.Res.4 (First Iraq Resolution, 1/25/2007); Military, Intel, VA, Foreign Affairs Letters, 2006; Speeches/Remarks: War Powers Committee - Statement for the Record; Correspondence on the Use of Iraqi Revenue for Reconstruction, 2008; 2006 Correspondence on Dubai Ports; Correspondence on Force Protection and Readiness, 2007; Speeches/Remarks: Marine Corps Birthday; Memo - Re: Dahlgren; Untitled Binder: Senator John Warner's Remarks for Christening of U.S.S. George H.W. Bush (CVN-77), 10/7/2006; Letters: Air Force Foundation; Senator John Warner Iraq Statements S.C.Res.7; Military, Intel, VA, Foreign Affairs Letters, 2008; Letters: War Powers Commission - Letter to Commission Members; Speeches/Remarks: Truman Award Remarks/Background; Correspondence on the Iraqi Security Forces - Equipping and Training; Letters: Potomac Annex; Correspondence on Narcotics Trafficking in Afghanistan; Letters: Marine Corps Air Facility, Quantico; Letters: Oceana; Aurora Visit/Speech; Letters: Limb Transplant; Letters: Air Force Transformational Initiatives; Benchmarks/Member Input - Iraq Middleberg American Legion Visit/Speech, 11/2006; Senator John Warner Documents/Save; Letters: Defense Intelligence Agency JUIAF Rivanna Station - Letters/Background; 2006 Correspondence on Detainee Abuse Investigations; Letters: Navy Marine Corps Intranet; Letters: Maps; Speeches/Remarks: FISA - Floor Statement; S.C.Res.7 Iraq Resolution; Iraq Amendment to H.J.Res20, 2/12/2007; SASC Detainee Hearing, 2007; 2008 Correspondence with Director of National Intelligence; Speeches/Remarks: U.S.S. Bush Christening Remarks; Letters: Navy's Shipbuilding Plan; Speeches/Remarks: Army Leadership Program - Senator John Warner's Introduction; Letters: BRAC; Letters: NOAA, 2004/2007; 2006 Correspondence to White House Chief of Staff and Cabinet Level Officials on Interagency Support to Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan; Letters to Leaders, 2/7/2007; Iraq, 9/2007; Letters: U.S.S. Cole/Combatant Status Review Team","24 bound volumes, 97th Congress, First Session to 108th Congress, 2nd Session","110th Congress, 1st Session Record Vote Analysis, 2007 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 2001 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 1999 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 1998 [accordion folder]; Floor Privileges, 1991-2008; Thomas Jefferson, 1991 \u0026 2008; 4 bound volumes, 109th Congress, First Session to 110th Congress, 2nd Session; Voting Record Books, 1989-2004 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, Miscellaneous [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, 2nd Session Record Vote Analysis, 2008 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 2000 [accordion folder]; Warner Record, 1997 [accordion folder]","Briefing Books, 2005-2007: College of William and Mary Town Hall Meeting, 4/4/2008; Speeches, 2008: Winchester Readiness Center, 5/19/2008; Speeches, 2008: College of William and Mary, 4/4/2008; Speeches, 2005-2007: Randolph Macon Commencement Speech, 2/25/2005; 6 Accordion Folders: Mail Reports, 2003-2008; Speeches, 2005-2007: Woodrow Wilson Bridge Dedication, 5/18/2006; Speeches, 2005-2007: Alito Speech, 1/26/2006; Speeches, 2005-2007: Montpelier Speech, 4/29/2006; 110th Congress; Sponsored Legislation [accordion folder]; Speeches, 2008: Gilbert's Corner, 5/2/2008; Speeches, 2008: Sorensen Institute, 4/25/2008; Speeches, 2005-2007: National Surface Transportation Safety Center - Virginia Tech, 8/30/2006; Speeches, 2005-2007: Richmond Courthouse Groundbreaking, 2/18/2005; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: Iraq Notes; Speeches, 2005-2007: Virginia Bar Association, 7/20/2007; Speeches, 2008: Virginia Forever Roast, 5/2/2008; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: Youth Leadership Initiative - Sabato; Speeches, 2005-2007: Ferrum College, 5/7/2005; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: University of Virginia, 4/10/2006; Speeches, 2008: Harry Truman Good Neighbor Award, 5/8/2008; Briefing Books, 2005-2007: Louisiana and Mississippi, 9/12/2005; Speeches, 2008: University of Mary Washington Commencement Address, 5/10/2008","110th Congress Appropriations Letters, FY 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: Legislative Branch; FY 2008 Appropriations: State, Foreign Operations; FY 2009 Appropriations: Defense; FY 2009 Appropriations: Labor, HHS, Education; 110th Congress Appropriations, Cosigned, 2007 [accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: Financial Services and General Government; FY 2008 Appropriations: CJS; 110th Congress, Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: Labor, HHS, Education; 110th Congress, Aging [empty accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: State, Foreign Operations; FY 2009 Appropriations: Energy and Water; FY 2008 Appropriations, [accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: TTHUD; FY 2009 Appropriations: Agriculture; 110th Congress, Administration, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: Financial Services and General Government; FY 2009 Appropriations: Interior; FY 2008 Appropriations: Homeland Security; FY 2009 Appropriations: Homeland Security; FY 2008 Appropriations: Defense; FY 2008 Appropriations Reports, 2007 [accordion folder]; FY 2009 Appropriations: CJS; FY 2009 Appropriations: Mil Con; FY 2008 Appropriations: Mil Con; 110th Congress Appropriations, Cosigned, FY 2008 [accordion folder]; FY 2008 Appropriations: TTHUD; FY 2009 Appropriations: Legislative Branch; FY 2008 Appropriations: Agriculture; FY 2008 Appropriations: Energy and Water","110th Congress, Budget [empty accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Ethics, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Veterans Affairs, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Cosigned Letters, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Environment and Public Works, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Indian Affairs, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Armed Services, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Unanimous Consents for Senator John Warner Legislation, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Finance, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Rules and Administration, 2007 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Intelligence, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Judiciary, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Energy and Natural Resources, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, 2007 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Commerce, Science and Transportation, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress, Foreign Relations, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]","Embrey Dam, 1999 [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Embrey Dam Facts; Craney Island, 2004: Migratory Bird Treaty Act; Embrey Dam: Invitation; Chesapeake Bay, 2006 - The John Smith Water Trail (S.2568) [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Corps Project History; Craney Island, 2004: S.2550 Water Infrastructure; Prettyman Courthouse Naming, 2004 [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Program; Water Resources Development Act, 2007 [accordion folder]; Embrey Dam: Articles; Embrey Dam: For Video; 50 Foot Inbound Channel, 2002 [accordion folder]; Corps - Lynchburg College - College Lake Restoration, 2005 [accordion folder]; Water Resources Development Act, 2004 [accordion folder]; Back Bay Visitors Center, 2004 [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay, 2005-2005 [accordion folder]; Craney Island, 2004: Water Resources Development Act","King William Reservoir, 1999-2005 [accordion folder]; Roanoke Flood Control - 8(a) [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay: Nutrient Removal Bill, 2001 -S.1044 [accordion folder]; 30th Anniversary Chesapeake Bay, 2003 [accordion folder]; Jamestown, 2000-2007: Jamestown 2007 Steering Committee, 6/13/2002; Avtex Fibers, 1999-2003 [accordion folder]; Jamestown, 2000-2007: Jamestown Coin; 28th Virginia Battle Flag, 2004","121 folders, arranged chronologically","153 folders, arranged chronologically","Navy: Cecil; 6 folders of correspondence, arranged alphabetically by last name","16 folders of correspondence, arranged alphabetically by last name","1989 Appropriations [accordion folder]; 1989 Dickinson [accordion folder]; 1989 Environment and Public Works [accordion folder]; 1989 Banking [accordion folder]; 1989 Foreign Relations; 1989 Floor Statements and Speeches [accordion folder]; 1989 Finance-Health-RTO; 1989 Administration [accordion folder]; 1989 Commerce [accordion folder]; 1989 Energy [accordion folder]; 1989 Foreign Affairs-AGH; 1989 Agriculture [accordion folder]; 1989 Finance-Social Security-RTO; 1989 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1989 Governmental Affairs; 1989 Administration - Brady [accordion folder]; 1989 Aging [accordion folder]; 1989 Education [accordion folder]","Corps of Engineers 1991 [accordion folder]; Energy 1991 [accordion folder]; Banking 1991 [accordion folder]; Armed Services 1991 [accordion folder]; Commerce 1991 [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works 1991, January-June [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works 1991, July-December [accordion folder]; Administration 1991 [accordion folder]; Appropriations 1991 [accordion folder]; Agriculture 1991 [accordion folder]","Lawsuits; Langley Air Force Base MILCON; BRAC-95 NAVSEA Materials [packet]; Somalia; Crystal City (4 folders); Space Station; VA - National Guard Issues; Reserve Personnel Management Act (ROPMA); Yankee Energy Methanol Plantship (MPS); Navy Spent Nuclear Fuel; Bottom-Up Review; Rand - Force Mix Analysis; Women in Combat; White Oak; Waco - Branch Davidian","Administrative; Jonathan Corp.; Untitled Folder: Pass Through Letters; Thank Yous - Department of Defense (Grayson); No Answer Necessary; Kuwait; Colonna; Untitled Folder: Department of Defense Authorization","Finance, 1994 [accordion folder]; Labor, 1994 [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations, 1994 [accordion folder]; Veterans, 1994 [accordion folder]; Energy and Public Works, January-October (6 accordion folders); Judiciary, 1994 [accordion folder]; Rules, 1994 [accordion folder]","1994 Aging [accordion folder]; 1994 Energy [accordion folder]; 1994 Appropriations [accordion folder]; 1994 Banking [accordion folder]; 1994 Education [accordion folder]; 1994 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1994 Environment and Public Works, November-December [accordion folder]; 1994 Administration [accordion folder]; 1994 Commerce (2 accordion folders)","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","Box of duplicate microfilm permanently withdrawn from collection.","68 CDs of Correspondence; 13 CDs of Files Stored on Server","24 folders, 1995-1996 arranged by month and year","Interior 1991 [accordion folder]; Finance 1991 [accordion folder]; Judiciary 1991 [accordion folder]; 1990 Administration [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations 1991 [accordion folder]; 1990 Aging [accordion folder]; 1990 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1990 Budget [accordion folder]; Labor - RTD 1991 [accordion folder]; 1990 Agriculture [accordion folder]; 1990 Banking [accordion folder]; Veterans 1991 [accordion folder]; Labor 1991 [accordion folder]","103rd Congress Unanswered Letters [accordion folder]; 1993 Banking [accordion folder]; 1993 Agriculture [accordion folder]; 1993 Armed Services [accordion folder]; 1993 Commerce (2 accordion folders); 103rd Congress Closed Agency [accordion folder]; 2004 Political Responses (2 accordion folders); 1993 Budget [accordion folder]","12 accordion folders, arranged by month","Labor - Minimum Wage - Correspondence; Complaints, 1994-1995; Misfiled Letters; Copies of Indian Affairs Letters; Animal Protection Letters; 100 folders of recommendations; CMS - Animal Rights Letters","Floor Statements, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; Safety Belt Bill, 2003-2004 [accordion folder]; Letters of Support, 2007-2008 [accordion folder]; Miscellaneous Senator John Warner Record, 1997-1998 \u0026 2001 [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay, 1999 [accordion folder]; 110th Congress Dear Colleagues [accordion folder]; Senator John Warner Committee History [accordion folder]; Number of Senators Warner Served With [accordion folder]; Virginia Wilderness, 2001 [accordion folder]; Imhofe Challenge, 2006 [accordion folder]; Missed Votes [accordion folder]; Speeches, 2005 [accordion folder]; Oyster Reef Restoration, 2000-2003 [accordion folder]","TSA Screeners; Robert Tapella, Government Printing Office, 110th Congress; Minimum Wage, 110th, 109th Congress; Enterprise Human Resources Integration, 109th Congress; Virginia Tribes, 110th Congress; Bailout, 110th Congress; Rolls-Royce; Untitled Folder: Abu Dhabi, 2008; Thurgood Marshall Nomination; Horse Slaughter, 109th Congress; GSA Per Diem Rates; Romania Trade (Pork), 109th Congress; Premium Conversion; Real Estate Investment Trust; Peanuts - USDA, 110th Congress; Extension of Duty Suspension; VLBR; Economic Stimulus, 110th Congress; Immigration Reform, 109th Congress; Virginia Beach DUI, 110th Congress; Breast Stamp Letter, 110th Congress; Fair Pay Act, 110th Congress; 2007 Farm Bill Amendments, 110th Congress; Secure Telework, 110th Congress; Tony Zagami Retirement, 109th Congress; GSA Modernization Act, 109th Congress; Postal Reform, 109th Congress; Chick Ciccolella Nomination, 109th Congress; Unemployment Tax (FUTA/VEC), 110th Congress; Delco Remy (Virginia) Duty Exemption; Tobacco Quota Buyout, 109th Congress; Lafayette (3 folders); Jamestown Trip, 110th Congress; Emergency Disaster Assistance, 109th Congress, FY 2007 Agriculture Appropriations, 11/15/2006; Dennett - Nomination; Public Safety - Pre-Tax Health (Pension Protection Act H.R.2830), 109th Congress; Line Item Veto, 110th, 109th Congress; PSI Subcommittee Hearing, Credit Card Practices, 110th Congress; Pay-Go, 110th Congress; Agriculture Letters, 109th Congress; Trade Letters, 109th Congress; Country of Origin (COOL), 109th Congress; Frierson; Budget; Hunt, Howard; Inspector Generals - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Hearing, 110th Congress; H-2B Application Problems, 110th Congress; Guatemala Adoptions, 110th Congress; Agriculture Related Letters; For Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Hearing, Questions: National Security Personnel System, Old and Post Hearing Answers, 109th Congress; Manure - Superfund - EPA, 109th Congress; Linda Springer, Office of Personnel Management; Estate Tax, 109th Congress; Payment Caps, 109th Congress; Federal Employee Combat Zone Tax Credit, 109th Congress; Senator Helms Statement, 110th Congress; Financial Direct Investment in India, 110th Congress; Coal Act/Mine Workers, 109th Congress; S.680: Accountability in Government Contracting, Noblis, 110th Congress; Louis Giuliano, USPS Board of Governors Nomination, 109th Congress; TAX Incentives for Charity, Easements, Type III, Donation, 109th Congress; Virginia Tribe Letters, 109th Congress; Motorsports Tax Fairness; Pay Parity; 2008 Farm Bill (Conference), 110th Congress; Farm Services Agency Offices, 110th Congress; Child Tax Credit, 109th Congress; H-2B, 109th Congress; Pension Reform, 109th Congress; U.S. Pork Trade, Taiwan, 110th Congress; Auto Bailout (11/17/2008), 110th Congress; D.C. Voting; Housing and Economic Recovery (Foreclosure), 110th Congress; Combined Statistical Areas, 109th Congress; Cuba Trade (Agriculture); Transit Study, 109th Congress; Letters (OMB and Grassley) Financial, 110th Congress; Woodrow Wilson Library, 110th Congress; Produce Purchasing Defense Supply Center Philadelphia/Defense Commissary Agency, 109th Congress","8 bundles, Daily Schedules 2001-2008, arranged by date; 1 bundle, Travel Itineraries, 1992-2008","17 3.5\" disks, 1991 and 1992 Archive; Macros, 8/26/2004 [CD]; Archive 1998 [binder]; Press, 12/15/2004 [CD]; 8 3.5\" disks, Photos, Press, HCFA, 1993-2001; 27 CDs, Legislative Letters, 2002-2005; 34 CDs (in case), Legislative Letters, Press, Webpage, and Photographs, 2002-2004; 24 CDs, Constituent Correspondence, 2001-2008; Archive 10/7/1997 [4mm data cartridge]","September 11, 2001: Security; September 11, 2001: Reserve Activation; U.S. Senator John Warner's Service Academy Nominations [binder]; September 11, 2001: Arlington County; September 11, 2001: Department of Justice; September 11, 2001: Assistance for Victims; September 11, 2001: Department of Labor; September 11, 2001: General FEMA Information; September 11, 2001: Department of Defense Information; September 11, 2001: Supplemental Funding; Schedules 1987 [accordion folder]; September 11, 2001: Governor's Office Information; September 11, 2001: Small Business Administration Information; September 11, 2001: Disaster Declaration Information; September 11, 2001: Victims Fund; September 11, 2001: FEMA Advisories and Related Information; September 11, 2001: Social Security Administration Updates; 5 Office Guestbooks, 2000-2008","News Clips/Press Statements; General (Correspondence), 2008; Committee/Conference Rules; Senator John Warner's Travel, March 3-6, 2006 - Ethics Letter; Legislative Issues; Appropriations Issues; World Forum - Williamsburg, Jamestown 400th Anniversary; Chaplain - U.S. Senate (Requests); Truman Library; Haynes Nomination, 7/12/2006; Inaugural, 2009 [presentation folder]; Falwell; Communication From Other Senators; Foreign Gift List, 2006; Response (to Correspondence) - by Phone/E-Mail, 2008; Dulles Rail; Hatch Act, Guidelines and Information; Sorenson Institute; Declined to Recommend, 2007-2008 (2 folders); Senator Kennedy (Illness, 2008); UVA - Warner Leadership Awards/Jefferson Foundation Gift; Condolences, 2008; 4th Circuit Judgeship, 2006-2007; D.C. Voting Rights; Congressional Angels in Adoption (Nominations), 2006-2008 (3 folders); Charitable Contribution Requests; White House Schedule Requests, 2008; Retirement Announcement, 8/31/2007; Virginia Forever Tribute; Auctions (Donations); Fort Monroe; McCain-Presidential Campaign, 2008; Senator John Warner v. Litigation Senate Counsel; Ripon Society","Washington Post Profile Iraq Res., 070125 [microcassette]; C'ville Day, Tompson Center/Chandler, SABA10, 3/2/1998 [microcassette]; Log Cabin Republicans [microcassette]; Washington Technical Institute, 12/19/1995 [microcassette]; Freedom Line with Mike Hambrick on Radio America Network, Live Broadcast, Show #10, 6/26/1999 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner with Anne Scott, John Harris [microcassette]; 18 untitled 3.5\" disks; New Rep. Tailhook, 5/24 [microcassette]; Martha Sludd [microcassette]; Senator John Warner, SASC Press Conference - Defense Pax, 1/27/1999; Senator John Warner, HSU Impeach, 1/27/1999 [microcassette]; John vs. Mark, 10/18/1996 [VHS]; PBS NewsHour, Iraq Amendment - Senator John Warner, 051115 [VHS]; Spring Commencement 2000, 5/30/2000 [VHS]; Diversions [3.5\" disk]; 29 Untitled Microcassettes; Pioneer Awards Presentation, 2005 [VHS]; Senator John Warner E.S. NY Times, 050628 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Disk [3.5\" disk]; Fox News Live, 11/30/2005 [VHS]; Senator, #139, Friends of John Warner, St. Mary's Associates, 10/31/1996 [VHS]; Ellen Nakashima on Senator John Warner's Houses, 6/12/1996 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner on CNN's Late Edition, 10/16/2005 [VHS]; Back-up Disk, Transcripts/PSA's for January-March 1990, March-July 1990 [3.5\" disk]; Senator John Warner on Carriers, 050207 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Press Releases, 1993-1994 [3.5\" disk]; WPXX Channel 8, David Poole, 10/2/1996; WAGE, 10/8 [microcassette]; NPR, 12/19 [microcassette]; The Doug Wilder Show, McSweeney \u0026 Miller, 3/2/1995 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner Introducing Judge John Roberts, 9/12/2005 [VHS]; Roll Call, 1/23; Melton Trans. Taxes [microcassette]; CNN - Anderson Cooper 360, and MSNBC Hardball, Senator John Warner, Bush Speech on Iraq, 11/30/2005 [VHS]; LA Senate, 10/1/1997 [microcassette]; Dale Eisman Profile, 1/4/1999; Thurmond to Senator John Warner, 1/5/1999 [microcassette]; Post Election Interviews, Babb Goodling WINC, Press Conference, 11/6/1996 [microcassette]; SASC Markup, 5/14/1999; Senators Warner and Levin News Conference [microcassette]; Senator Allen Floor Statement (2nd in Serving in U.S. Senate), 4/28/2005 [VHS]; CNN, Senator John Warner Interview, 10/11/1999 [audiocassette]; 13 untitled audiocassettes; The Doug Wilder Show, McSweeney \u0026 Miller, 3/2/1995, Tapes 1 \u0026 2 [2 audiocassettes]; Rotary Norfolk Media, 2/16/1999 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Post Hearing Interview, 050210 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Interview on Representative Whitehurst, 2/28/2005 [VHS]; Senator John Warner WP5 [3.5\" disk]; Sheila Burke, NRC Zaire WMAL, 11/13/1996 [microcassette]; Eric S., NY Times, 3/5/1999 [microcassette]; Senate Floor Debate, 6/16/2005 [VHS]; Stars and Stripes, 10/8/1996; WTOO, 10/9/1996 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner, Ferrum College, 050907 [microcassette]; Warner FOR Early, 10/6/1997 [microcassette]; Tsunami, Iraq, SASC Briefing, 050105 [microcassette]; Frist Interview [microcassette]; Lehrer, Kosovo, 5/17/2000; Miscellaneous Interviews [microcassette]; State of the Union 1997 [microcassette]; CNN [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Press, 1 and 2 [2 3.5\" disks]; Senator John Warner Studio Statements, 10/11/2005 [VHS]; Policy Lunch Interviews, 3/3/1998 [empty microcassette case]; Senator John Warner Press Conference, 2/24/2003 [Betacam]; Eric Schmidt [microcassette]; Pinnacle Award from Fleet Reserve, 12/11 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner Press Interviews: David Lehrman - NATO Expansion, 10/24; Dale Eisman and Dexter Hardin - Navy Pete # CFR 11/12/1997 [microcassette]; Keel Laying Ceremony CVN-77 George H. W. Bush [VHS]; Warren Fiske, 5/14/1996 [microcassette]; NPR; WAMU, Gibson, HSU, 12/1998 [microcassette]; Untitled VHS; Senator John Warner Bio [3.5\" disk]; Clinton/Suit Military, 5/23/1996 [microcassette]; Politics, 2-22-2324 [microcassette]; Tailhook, 5/21/1996 [microcassette]; The Manhole [3.5\" disk]; Dale E., Tailhook, 8/30/1996 [microcassette]; S:\\wpshr\\Press\\Bill [3.5\" disk]; Backup, PageMaker, ADS [3.5\" disk]; Staunton, Virginia Tech, Richmond, 10/1998 [microcassette]; VAB, 6/29/1996 [microcassette]; Cain, 2/27 [microcassette]; Legion Speech [microcassette]; Warner-Levin Thanksgiving Trip, 2001 [audiocassette]; WTOP, Senator John Warner on Bosnia, 12/17/1997 [microcassette]; Policy Lunch Briefs and ISTEA News Conference, 3/12/1995 [microcassette]; Recognition, #137, Friends of John Warner, St. Mary's Associates, 10/31/1996 [VHS]; NMAH Carmichael and SIL/NMAH Price of Freedom Benefit, 2/4/2005 [audiocassette]; FOR 4/21/2000 [microcassette]; ADS [3.5\" disk]; Rumsfeld/Jeffords Press, 5/24 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner with Reporters on Detainees [audiocassette]","The Politics of Persuasion, Friends of John Warner, Stevens Reed Curcio \u0026 Potholm, 3/14/2008 [CD]; CODEL Warner/Levin, Photographs, Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Crete, June to July 2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner Archived Web Video, 2006 [CD] (2 copies); 2008 Waldo Family Lecture Series on International Affairs, Senator John Warner, Old Dominion University [CD] (2 copies); National Air to West Pot. [CD]; Sorensen Institute 2008 Gala, Senator John Warner Slideshow [CD]; Photographs from Navy Memorial Video, 12/2007 [DVD]; Senator Kennedy Floor Statement, Tribute to Senator Warner, 9/7/2007 [DVD] (2 copies); Armed Services Committee Hearing, 9/11/2007 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, Audio and Video, 3/26 [CD]; McCain Rally, 9/10/2008 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Campaign Commercials [CD]; Wakeman II Building Dedication Photographs, Aurora Flight Sciences, 7/31/2006 [CD]; Luna Innovations, City of Danville, 3/26/2004 [CD]; Senators John Warner, Ben Nelson, and Susan Collins, Press Conference Iraq Resolution, 1/22/2007 [DVD]; Q \u0026 A with Barry Rabe, 12/10/2008 [DVD]; Newsclips, Photographs, Senator John Warner Photograph, 8/19/2004 [CD]; News Channel 8, News Conference, 8/31/2007 [DVD]; Senate Floor Statement from Senator John McCain, 6/14/2006 [DVD]; Tour of Pentagon, White House Announcement, 9/18/2001 [CD]; Daily Newsclips, Old Files, 9/4/2003 [CD]; Reading of Declaration of Independence, Senators Coburn, Lieberman, Whitehouse, Webb, Murkowski, Martinez, Warner, 7/8/2008 [DVD]; Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Awards, John W. Warner, Jr., 10/19/2007 [DVD]; MSNBC Off Air 9 pm-10pm, 6/3/2008 [DVD]; Grundy, The Breaks, P8270053-P8270105 [CD]; Senate Floor Statements from Senator Levin and Senator Byrd, 6/22/2006 [DVD]; 9 untitled DVDs; PSC 2002 LAD LOOP [CD]; USJFCOM Senate Reception, 2/28/2006 [CD]; Senator Visit, Balad AB, Iraq, 3/22/2006 [CD]; CBS News - The Early Show, 1/13/2005 [CD]`; Afghan to NAACP [CD]; Wet Plate Photo Session, Photographs by Dennis Brack, 9/25/2002 [CD]; U.S. Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Awards, Biographical Video: John W. Warner, Jr., 10/16/2003 [DVD] (2 copies); Senator John Warner Press Conference on America's Climate Security Act, 8/2/2007 [DVD]; UIA Law Magazine, Senator John Warner Photographs by Tom Cogill [CD]; C-SPAN 2, 5/16/2008 [DVD]; 2007 SOTU [DVD]; Senator John Warner, Policy Stakeout News Conference, 4/8/2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, Audio and Video, 3/20 [CD]; NBC Washington Local News, 6pm and 11 pm Newscasts, 5/15/2008 [DVD]; Senator John Warner, Photographs by Andrea Booher/FEMA, Tour Poquoson, VA, 9/2003 [CD]; U.S. Senator Jim Webb, Nuclear Aircraft Carrier Press Conference with U.S. Senator John Warner, Governor Tim Kaine and Senator Elect Mark Warner, 11/19/2008 [DVD]; Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Awards, John W. Warner, Jr., 10/23/2007 [DVD]; Center for Politics, University of Virginia, Senator John Warner, 4/10/2006 [DVD]; Senator John Warner's Midtown Tunnel Visit, Norfolk, 9/29/2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, 4/16/2007 [DVD]; Press, 8/24/2004 [CD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, Video, 3/20 [CD]; NBC Nightly News, Iraq Resolution, 070125 [CD]; Scott Photographs [CD]; Christening CVN-77 George H.W. Bush, Northrop Grumman, 10/7/2006 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Visit to Atlantic Area, U.S. Coast Guard Photographs by PA3 Timothy Pike, 4/23/2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner [CD]; Senator John Warner, Sampling of 7 hits, 10/2004 [DVD]; Wytheville Lunch, Floods [CD]; Senator John Warner's Visits to Norfolk Region (SECNAV, U.S. Coast Guard, USS Newport News, VA Port Authority), 4/2003 [CD]; Larry King Live, reaction to President Bush's Iraq Speech, 1/10/2007 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Tapings, General Myers Tribute, William Proxmire Dinner, SPQA Awards Remarks, 10/12/2005 [CD]; George Mason University Commencement, 5/21/2005 [2 DVDs]; Senator John Warner, NASA Langley, Ft. Monroe, 10/3; Nassawaddox - Renor Dix, Cheriton - Aquaculture, Virginia Beach - Wagner, 10/4 [CD]; Senator Dick Durbin: A Different View, Air 8/1 - 9/30, 2008 [DVD]; Untitled VHS; Profile Senator John Warner, WCVE Version, Laura Strickler, 12/23/2004 [CD]; Bloomberg TV, 6/4/2008 [DVD]; 3 flash memory cards: Daily News Clips; Wytheville Lunch, Nutter Lunch [CD]","A History of Soviet Russia : Von Rauch, Georg, 1957 [book];  A Century of Leadership: Founders Day Celebration, Newport News Shipbuilding, January 17-18, 1986  [booklet];  The Spirits of 76 : Sloane, Eric, 1973 [book];  Code of Virginia, 1950, Title 11 - Rules of Virginia Supreme Court, 1984 Replacement Volume  [book];  Foreign Relations and National Security Law : Franck, Thomas M. and Michael J. Glennon, 1987 [book];  US Army in World War II: European Theater of Operations - Cross-Channel Attack : Harrison, Gordon A., 1989 [book];  Code of Virginia, 1950, Title 8.01 - Civil Remedies and Procedure, 1984 Replacement Volume  [book];  Committee on Armed Services, US Senate, 99th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, vols. I-III, 1986  [3 bound volumes];  Rules and Practices - Constitution: Jefferson's Manual, House of Representatives, 99th Congress, 1985  [bound volume];  Rules and Practices - Constitution: Jefferson's Manual, House of Representatives, 98th Congress, 1983  [bound volume]","Photo Album: USS Blue Ridge LCC-19 Commissioning, 11/14/1970 [spiralbound]; Reagan Speech, 9/27 [audiocassette]; Norfolk Debate, WHRO-TV, 9/26/1978 [audiocassette]; Fickett \u0026 Guest at 7th CD, 9/17 [audiocassette]; Debate - Richmond, 10/12 [audiocassette]; Surry News Conference - $61,000 [audiocassette]; Floor Debate on the Tower Nomination, 3/1989 [binder]; Friends of John Warner, 10/5/1995 thru 11/1/1996 [5 audiocassettes]; Loose Papers: Reprint of Congressional Record, 109th Congress, 2nd Session - \"Senate Tribute to Senator John Warner, June 22, 2006\"; Warner \"Primary Radio\", 5/9/1996 [2 audiocassettes]; Loose Portraits of Senator Warner; N. Virginia Chapter - Association of Govt. Accountants, 3/20/1984 [audiocassette]; Warner-Miller 2nd Debate [audiocassette]; Reagan PC \u0026 Reception [audiocassette]; GOP Meeting; Shad Planking; Women's Forum [VHH-C]; VNN \"Commonwealth Conversation\", 3/30/1996 [audiocassette]; Untitled Envelope: Reprint of Joint Resolution, 1/3/1980; Various Debates [audiocassette]; Virginia Federation of Republican Women [VHS-C]; Virginians for Warner Luncheon [audiocassette]; Warner Young Republicans, 3/23 [VHS-C]; Progressive Virginians Coalition [audiocassette]; Richmond Debate, 10/20/1978 [audiocassette]; Washington Post Luncheon, 8/6/1984 [audiocassette]; JWW and APM at Suffolk COC, 9/12/1978 [audiocassettes]; Photo Album: Launching of the SSN 753 Albany, 6/13/1987 [binder]; Debate - Vienna, 10/13 [audiocassette]; Untitled Audiocassette; JWW-APM - Bar Association [audiocassette]; Harrison/Warner Debate - League of Women Voters, 9/9/1984 [audiocassette]; \"Ole no. 6\" [envelope]; WGMS 570 AM, 103.5 FM - Guest Conductor Senator Warner, 12/23/1979 [audiocassette]","10/1/2008-12/31/2008 (92 folders arranged chronologically)","Fox News Interview w/Brit Hume, 11/7/2004 [VHS]; Nixon Center Ceremony Honoring, 2/8/2000 [VHS]; Senate Floor Statements from Senators Levin and Byrd, 6/22/2006 [CD]; PBS Newshour, 8/3/2006 [CD]; CNN Wolf Blitzer, 11/17/2005 [CD]; Press Conference on America's Climate Security Act, 8/2/2007 [CD]; US Senate Floor Statement, 2/17/2006 [CD]; Floor Coverage, 3/29/2001 [VHS]; Hardball, 2/12/2008 [CD]; JW/Rex NBC Story, 1/31 [VHS]; Armed Services Hearing, 9/23/2008 \u0026 9/25/2008 [2 CDs]; Senator Warner - 10,000 Votes, 5/24/2006 [VHS]; NBC Meet the Press, 2/12/2006 [CD]; Press Conference - Iraq Resolution, 1/22/2007 [CD]; Levy Center Dedication, 9/18/2005 [CD]; Face the Nation; Meet the Press; Fox News Sunday; Late Edition, 10/30/2005 [CD]; Memorial - Naval Special Warfare, 7/8/2005 [DVD]","WWO-0380; WWO-0752; WWO-0647; WWO-0646; WWO-0648; WWO-0338; WWO-0333; WWO-0337; WWO-0381; WWO-0332","WWO-0401; WWO-0353; WWO-0750; WWO-0748; WWO-0751; WWO-0753; WWO-0747; WWO-0110; WWO-0628; WWO-0640; WWO-0745","WWO-0678; WWO-0723; WWO-0677; WWO-0676; WWO-0708; WWO-0679","WWO-0242; WWO-0339; WWO-0315; WWO-0644; WWO-0286; WWO-0113; WWO-0652; WWO-0378","Miscellaneous papers from the office of Senator John Warner consist chiefly of photographs and newsclippings. Photographs include Warner with Senator John McCain and President George W. Bush; with Mikhail Gorbachev and President Ronald Reagan; at St. Anselm's College receiving an honorary degree, 1975; at a Senate swearing in ceremony; the second inauguration of Bill Clinton including Al Gore, Jesse Jackson, Newt Gingrich, and Billy Graham; with Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Anthony Kennedy, Sandra Day O'Connor, David Souter, Clarence Thomas; at the Chicago Board of Trade; with his 1984 office staff; and an official Senate portrait, 2007.","  Newspapers articles pertain to the Rappanannock River and the Woodrow Wilson Bridge over the Potomac.","  The collection also contains a selection of historical photographs and documents pertaining to Virginia copied from the holdings of the National Archives and Records Administration.","  The collection also contains a copy of a 2006 press conference on his trip to Iraq; a copy of his announcement not to seek reelection, 2007'.","  The collection also contains a disk of the Legislative Acitivity Report for his terms in office January 15, 1979 through January 2, 2009 and a videocassette of the 1997 inauguration of President Bill Clinton.","The discs contain Correspondence Archive General 1978-2008 and General Casework 1979-1995.","This addition to MSS 10191 (John W.Warner Papers) contains photographs of Senator John Warner over his career. Included are seven black and white photographs of Senator Warner as a young sailor in WWll, as a Marine in Korea during the Korean War, Senator Warner being sworn in as Secretary of the Navy, and winning his first election as the US Senator for Virginia in 1978. Four color photographs capture Senator Warner as Chairman of the US Senate Armed Services Committee and of the christening of the nuclear submarine the USS John Warner. Also included are matted photographs with plaques and commemorative coins for the christening of the nuclear submarine and matted photographs and a plaque of Senator Warner being sworn in as the Secretary of the US Navy.","This addition to MSS 10191, John W. Warner papers, contains material documenting Warner's work while in service as a Senator of Virginia (1979-2009). This includes programs and clippings of events honoring Senator Warner, correspondence with Governor George Allen, Benjamin Bradlee, Donald Beyer, Bob Dole, George W. Bush, Jerry Kilgore, and Paul Wolfowitz, campaign mailers, reports, Senator Warner's remarks for George Mason University Commencement Address and a DVD with a C-Span segment on Senator Warner's Retirement Announcement from 2009. Also included is and an opposition research report titled \"Attack from the Right\" from 1995 analyzing Senator Warner's voting record on Congressional issues and a briefing book from Warner to Romer \"Les\" Brownlee, who served as Warner's National Security Advisor which contains containing briefing documents, talking points, and other notes.","This addition to MSS 10191, John W. Warner Papers, contains two copies of oral history interview transcripts conducted by Betty Koed, the United States Senate Historian and Head of the United States Senate Historical Office, with Senator John W. Warner. The interviews were conducted between 2014 and 2017, and the subject matter ranges from Warner's service as a seventeen-year-old sailor in World War II to his Congressional career. This includes his role in the Nixon campaigns of 1960 and 1968, Warner's campaign for the U.S. Senate in 1978, and his four successful bids for re-election. He remarks on his colleagues in the Senate, his collaborative work with Presidents from Nixon to Clinton, and bonds formed on the Armed Services Committee. He also recounts specific events and issues related to Virginia, as well as significant national events of September 11, 2001, and their aftermath. Interspersed are stories related to his personal life and family."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSome material in this collection is protected by copyright and/or related rights; the University does not hold these rights and cannot grant (or withhold) copyright permissions. 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The vast majority of what makes up the constituent correspondence are the incoming letters from his constituents.  Original letters sent to the Senator were microfilmed and then destroyed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection contains correspondence, scrapbooks, photograph album, facsimiles of historic documents, a three volume comprehensive calendar of Bicentennial events, and printed material generated by Senator Warner as administrator of the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe papers contain the resolutions, motions, and actions of the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, 1967-1973, (the ARBA parent) and of its executive committee; a briefing book of basic data about the ARBA; clippings compiled to illustrate media reaction to Bicentennial events, and Congressional acts about the Bicentennial.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Also included are documents identifying ARBA themes and priorities, describing international participation, and listing events, listings of important events of the American Revolution and in American history compiled by Sidney Hart, and a scrapbook of projected Bicentennial celebrations at Independence National Historic Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies, an item or form letter master book containing the replies, and various name indexes and weekly indexes to the correspondence together with some press clippings and indexes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection consists of master copies of form letters used by Warner's office staff to respond to incoming correspondence. The books are to be used in conjunction with the microfilm as no paper copies of outgoing correspondence were kept.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA coding system based on the committees was used on each of the \"items.\"  When the senator established a position on an issue, two new \"items\" were prepared, each with the same text, but with different codes.  No copy of the outgoing letter was kept, but the incoming letter and the worksheet were assigned a number that allowed retrieval from the index built by the computer as it prepared a response.  The worksheet and letter were eventually microfilmed and the originals were destroyed.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection contains clippings of news stories and editorials mostly from Warner's campaign against Edythe Harrison with about 100 items of correspondence, chiefly by staff press aides.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTopics include arms control, avian flu, the Chesapeake Bay, coal mining and shipping and the coal slurry pipeline, defense, the appointment of judges, a Middle Eastern trip, Newport News shipyard, the Republican National Convention, the Virginia Gubernatorial election, the Virginia Congressional delegation, Charles Robb and Paul Trible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies, changes and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies, and the name file index for 1985.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies; additions to the form letter master book containing the replies; and the 1988, 1989, 1990, and 1991 name indexes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence and attached work sheets coded for computer generated replies; and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional microfilms of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence; and additions to the form letter master book containing the replies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional microfilms and compact discs of Senator Warner's incoming constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese accessions contain additional compact discs of Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditions to Senator Warner's constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Warner's papers consist of his office files and constituent correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere is no box 218 for this series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppropriations 1999; Appropriations 2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMeeting Requests; NGIC - Charlottesville; Potomac Yards Transit Study; Visitors Center nr. W. Monument; Culmore Playing Field (Susan McGill); American Association of Port Authorities; Army Museum; U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; National Capitol Area Council Goshen Dam Project Lake Merriweather, VA FY 2001 Funding Initiative; Lorton Correctional Complex GSA Report to Congress 1/3/2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGSA Courthouses; National Health Museum; Richmond Canal; Rail Regulation; S.535 - Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Improvement Act; Fawn Lake - Wilderness Area; NEA; PTO\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichmond Airport; Richmond Airport; Williamsburg Buses; Hampton Roads Transit Bus Project; GRTC/City of Richmond; Metro - Royal St. Garage; VA Transit-Statewide Bus; Newport News Airport; Mt. Vernon Ladies Association; WMATA Letter re: Millennium Celebration; Fort Eustis; OMC; Hampton Roads Maritime Alliance; Georgetown Fuel Cell Buses; Danville Airport; FAA Bill - MWAA Provisions; Amtrak Hi-Speed Rail; Newport News Airport-Jim Smith; Advanced Multi-Fuels, Hans Mumm; Trail; Maritime Security; Pay Equity; United-Visit 4/27/99, China Service ltr; US - China Service; Drexel's Smart-Tech Wilson Bridge; Nuke Waste; EPA v. Utilities; Mining Waste; NYC Trash; NOAA - National Disaster Reduction Initiative; MTBE; Lorton - DC Appropriations; Jones Act Waivers; Old Dominion University; George Mason; Truman Naming Bill; Gas/Oil Prices; Orkand - Rick Scholze\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHuman Services Reauthorization; VA WA II; Old Nominations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKemba Smith; Vinters; SS Earnings Test; Early Learning; Satcher; Flat Glass; Trauma Care; TAP/BRAND/CSBG's/CAA's\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrip File - Virginia Tech/Blacksburg/Dublin 8-2-99; VA Tech Trip, 8-2-99; Gen.; Miscellaneous; Mark Warner; Constitution; Legislative Veto; Warner Record; Campaign; Campaign; Campaign 1997; Daryl Jones Confirmation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSMWG: Sen. Warner; loose papers; SMWG: Hill Visits; Liberty Bill; Empire Washington Corporation; An Assessment of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act in 1998, 2/1999 ; Liberty Bill '99; One Stop; Credit Union; Burlington; Federal Prison Industries; PUHCA; Commuter Tax; Internet Tax; unmarked (3) containing correspondence; Vern S. 401; Historic Property Tax Credit, HR 1945; Credit Unions; Blind Trust; Private Securities Litigation Reform Act; Confidentiality; DOL-GPO; H.R. 1945- Estate Tax/Historic Property; Internet Tax; Colonial Williamsburg Tax; A Taxpayer's Guide to Federal Spending, FY 2001; Budgets- Labor Budget; Budget Agreement 1997; Reconciliation 1997; 97 Reconciliation/Tax\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLottery; Chas Phillips; Labor Shortage [hi-tech] Education/Vocational Training; Public TV; CPB; Broadcaster; Bell Atlantic Hopeline; Communications FCC; unmarked (2) containing correspondence; Telecommunications Reform; Low Power TV; FCC- CFW Communication; Telecomm.- Interconnection; S. 652 Telecommunications Competition and Deregulation Act, 1995; Leo One USA Briefing Book; Broadband; Competitive Broadband Coalition; Telecomm\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFreddie Mac; Voting Disability; Housing; S.830; Ricky Ray, Hemophilia, S. 358; O'Dorisio; EPIC S.729; AG Dairy Amendment; Health - Children; Fetal Tissue; Boxer - Women's Health/NIH; Lice; Gunshot Detection, Gun Safety (Schools); Medicare; GMHSI BC/BS; Hemophilia/Ricky Ray; PARCA; WIPA; FERPA; BCBS/Fed Reaction; BC/BS GHMSI; BCBS / D.C. Charter; untitled; untitled correspondence (3)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTax - General 7/2/96; Flat Tax; Cap Gains; Korea; Vargas; Extradition; REIT Conflict S.342; NTU; Tax - AMT; AMT; Legislative- Coal; [untitled]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFast Track; Glaxo; Foreign Trade Zone; Trade; Ricky Ray ; Fred Hochberg; 06/02/98 -- e-commerce \u0026amp; Y2K Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Meetings; Hunger Has a Cure Act 1997; Untitled folder: Kenaf; IRA S.12; Securities Litigation Reform S.240; S.667; Alexis Herman; COLI\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSecurities; Suspense Accounts - ROCCO; Mexico Loans; Securities Litigation Reform S.240 (H.R. 1058); S.2955 Charitable Organizations Disclosure Bill 1992\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmy Corps of Engineers; Ferry Farm Information; National Park Service File 1996; Information/CRS Pending Requests; George Washington Postage Legislation; Air Force Memorial Information; Member ISTEA requests; Government of Puerto Rico Resolution; Census Information for Congress ; Everglades; Mariner's Museum Info; Pfiesteria Information; George Washington Commemorative ; Meetings - Dr. Bradley B. Cox; VDOT Highway Files 1996; VDOT Highway Projects Info; Letters Awaiting Agency Response; NEA Pro; NEA Con; Drunk Driving; NEA Pro/Con [empty]; COLAs; American Heritage Rivers Act (HR 1842); ISTEA; Langley Full Scale Tunnel; Wilderness Battlefield Legislation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterBank; Press Briefing on 1999 Income and Poverty Estimates, Dr. Daniel H. Weinberg, 9/26/2000 (2); Harvard Conference on the Internet and Society, Bill Gates, keynote speaker; Impact on the Military Resale Systems and Consumers of S.1415 - \"Universal Tobacco Settlement Act\"; Opposition by the Dept. of Defense to Sec. 1146, S.1415 - \"Universal Tobacco Settlement Act\"; Statement Submitted on Behalf of the International Swaps and Derivatives Assoc. Inc. in Relation to the 6/5/1996 Hearing Before the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee; Money Income in the United States, US Census Bureau, 1999; Poverty in the United States, US Census Bureau, 1999; Income and Poverty 1999, US Census Bureau, 9/2000; Ford Plant; Burlington; Whitehead; Section 1706 - Tax (Independent Contractors); NASCAR - Tobacco; Securities Lit. 98; Agenda; Wormser; FMI/Issues; Joe Roberts; World Congress on IT; untitled binder: Governorship, Economic Changes, Election Predictions, Urban Challenges, Campaign Reform, Transportation, Impeachment; Dr. Nirschl; Bill Stuart; Water Project - Appomattox; CAVE - NSF; NTO Report; Hong Kong; Satellites; NCRI; Grassroots Lobby Platform; Economic Eye on Cuba 12/25/2000 12/31/2000; Hong Kong; D\u0026amp;P - Hong Kong; China/Hong Kong; Jones Act SB 1813 Coastal Trade; CBI HR 2014 Caribbean Bosin Initiative; Virginia Engineering; Asian Policy Toward the 21st Century: Four Speeches on Relations with Asia in 1998 Covering Japan, Southeast Asia, Korea and China, by Sen. Max Baucus; Congressional Record vol.144 no.63, 5/18/1998; Philip Morris - Saudi; PUHCA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSS Conf; Retirement Security Conference, Monday, Oct. 20, Richmond, Marriott (3); Reachback; Older Americans Act; Disaster IRA; SS - Public Forum; Impeachment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNSF (National Science Foundation); Nominations - Labor; Appointments; Untitled: Letter from Charles Rossotti regarding confirmation hearing; Fred Feinstein, DOL Nominee; 05/14/98--Hochberg Nomination, Chas Phillips/Mr. Warner; Montpelier; Arts; Museums; Women's Connection Online; Northern Virginia Technology Council; SBA - Hochberg; Aliron International Inc.; Fox Television-Norfolk; NFIB (National Federation of Independent Businesses); Mineworkers; Martinsville; Tourism Bill S.1623/S.1735; Untitled: Materials regarding the Empowerment Zone Initiative; From Disengagement to Engagement: The Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia Empowerment Zone Application, 10/9/1998\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNASA Langley Research Center; untitled: TIMED; NASA: Roles and Missions, Implementation of Recs.; NASA; NASA Contributions to High Performance Aircraft; NASA; NASA - Langley; NASA Budget Cuts; Monthly Clippings/Media Coverage for : 8/1999; Langley/NASA; untitled; Virginia Space Grant Consortium; NASA Information; NASA; Tech Ed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncryption; IT Commission - National Software Alliance; Information Technology; High Tech; Technology; Ericsson; Y2K; Ed. Tech Caucus; untitled; Correspondence regarding Ericsson; IT Workforce - Commerce; AOL; Supercomputers; Advanced Technology Program; Bionetics - Hampton, Virginia; Center for Innovative Technology; Technology\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eBlack Dog of Fate\u003c/title\u003e, by Peter Balakian;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eHigh Hopes: The Clinton Presidency and the Politics of Ambition\u003c/title\u003e, by Stanley A. Renshon;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eD.C. by the Numbers: A State of Failure\u003c/title\u003e, by Thomas N. Edmonds and Raymond J. Keating;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eEnactment of Provisions of H.R. 5408, The Floyd D. Spence National Defense Authorization Act for the Fiscal year 2001\u003c/title\u003e (2 copies);\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Confederate Blockade of Washington, D.C., 1861-1862\u003c/title\u003e, by Mary Alice Wills;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Book of Yaak\u003c/title\u003e, Rick Bass;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003ePassion for Truth\u003c/title\u003e, by Arlen Specter ;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eNational Defense Reauthorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001\u003c/title\u003e;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003ePushing the Horizon: Seventy-Five Years of High Stakes Science and Technology at the Naval Research Laboratory\u003c/title\u003e, by Iavan Amato;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eSpoiled: The Dangerous Truth About a Food Chain Gone Haywire\u003c/title\u003e, by Nicols Fox ;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Waldheim Affair: Democracy Subverted\u003c/title\u003e, by Harold H. Tittmann, III;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eOne Nation, Two Cultures\u003c/title\u003e, by Gertrude Himmelfarb ;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eRepublic.com\u003c/title\u003e, by Cass Sunstein ;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eYour Life's Workbook: How to Achieve and Get Everything You Want\u003c/title\u003e, by Charley Swayne;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eOne More Bridge to Cross: Lowering the Cost of War\u003c/title\u003e, by John Poole;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eLife's Matrix\u003c/title\u003e, by Philip Ball;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eFinding Our Roots, Facing Our Future\u003c/title\u003e, by Robert E. Freer, Jr.;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eAll About Birds\u003c/title\u003e, by Dorothy Mitchell;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eCEO Logic: How to Think and Act Like a Chief Executive\u003c/title\u003e, by C. Ray Johnson;\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eIt's All So Damn Simple\u003c/title\u003e, by I. M. \"Smoky\" Ryan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUNOS, Organ Allocation and Donation; Joint Hearing of the House Comm. Subcomm. On Health and Environment and the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm.: \"Putting Pateients First: Resolving Allocation of Transplant Organs\", Testimony of Clive O. Callender,M.D. 6/18/1998; Testimony by Peggy Dreker on HHS Regulations: Joint Hearing of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm. And House Subcomm. On Health and Environment, 6/18/1998; Testimony Before the House Commerce Subcomm. On Health and Environment and the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm.: \"Putting Patients First: Resolving Allocation of Transplant Organs\" Submitted by John J. Fung, M.D., Ph.D., 6/18/1998; Testimony of Dr. Lawrence G. Hunsicker, Pres., United Network for Organ Sharing, Before a Joint Hearing of the House Commerce Comm. And Sen. Labor and Human Resources Committee, 6/18/1998; UNOS Congressional Hearing 6/18/1998; FDA Draft Guidance; Health Care Quality 5/20/1997; \"Protecting Public Health: CDC Project Grants for Preventable Health Services\"; Hearing of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Comm. Subcomm. On Public Health and Safety: \"AHCPR's Role in Health Care Quality Improvement\" 2/11/1998; HIPAA Implementation; Briefing Book: The FCA and Tobacco Regulation, The Tobacco Institute, 9/1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouthern Dairy Compact/Virginia Farm Bureau Communications Regarding Federal Milk Marketing/Milk Pricing Concerns 2/1999; Dairy Policy Briefing Book prepared by the International Dairy Foods Assoc.; President Clinton's 1997 Budget: A Brief Overview, prepared by the U.S. Senate Budget Committee Staff, 3/19/1996; An Analysis of the President's Budgetary Proposals for FY 1999; Senate Republican Conference Supplemental Recess Resource Guide: Balanced Budget Amendment; Side-by-Side Comparison: Balanced Budget Reconciliation Act of 1995 S.1357 / Seven-Year Balanced Budget Reconciliation Act of 1995 H.R.2491, Prepared by the Majority Staffs Senate \u0026amp; House Committees on the Budget 11/1995; Briefing Book on the Balanced Budget Amendment 1/1997; The Debt Limit, by Stephen C. Francis, 11/2/1995; Senate Republican Conference Returned Survey; National Science Foundation Justification Of Estimates Of Appropriations To Congress Fiscal Year 1999; 1995/1996 Peanut Program Material; Senate Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition And Forestry Peanut Program Field Hearing 8/22/1995 In Suffolk, Virginia; Senate Committee On Agriculture, Nutrition And Forestry Peanut Program Field Hearing 8/22/1995 In Suffolk, Virginia; Philip Morris Handbook Federal Tobacco Excise And Lookback Taxes (2/2000); Small Business Administration Information - Small Business Loans Background Material ; USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Special Report On Dam Projects 12/1998 - Rehabilitation Of Aging Flood Control Dams; American Iron And Steel Institute Public Policy Statements 1999-2000 106th Congress; The Proposed Duncan Knob Ski Resort Preliminary Feasibility Study 12/15/1996\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e28 envelopes of press clippings, arranged by month\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForestry; Sugar; AG; Delaney; Horse Transportation; Beef; Peanuts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFDA Commissioner Briefing Book Senate Comm. On Labor and Human Resources 7/8/1998; Health Care Reform 94: The Search for a Consensus; Medical Device Education Day 4/2/1997; Higher Education Act Amendments of 1998; Briefing Materials on the Proposed Resolution\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eOriginal Intent: The Courts, the Constitution, \u0026amp; Religion\u003c/title\u003e, by David Barton; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eOf Happiness: An Essay\u003c/title\u003e, by Volterra; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe C-Span Revolution\u003c/title\u003e, by Stephen Frantzich and John Sullivan; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eFix the U.S. Budget!: Urgings of an \"Abominable No-Man\"\u003c/title\u003e, by Jim Miller; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eErnie Dickerman, 1910-1998: A Tribute\u003c/title\u003e; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eStorm Over Iraq: Air Power and the Gulf War\u003c/title\u003e, by Richard P. Hallion; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eAmerican Generalship: Character is Everything: The Art of Command\u003c/title\u003e, by Edgar F. Puryear Jr.; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eScandal at the Oak Beach Inn: Political Corruption vs. Long Island's Hottest Nightclub\u003c/title\u003e, by Robert W. Matherson; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eAn Eye for Winners\u003c/title\u003e, by Lillian Vernon; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eBody Count: Moral Poverty and How to Win America's War Against Crime and Drugs\u003c/title\u003e, by William J. Bennett, John J. DiIulio, Jr., and John P. Walters; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling\u003c/title\u003e, by James Hillman; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003ePerfect Lies: A Century of Great Golf Stories\u003c/title\u003e, multiple authors; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Spirit of Hungary\u003c/title\u003e, by Stephen Sisa; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003ePurls of Wisdom: 94 Three-Minute Moments of Unconventional Views to Fill Life's Short Breaks\u003c/title\u003e, by Don Hansler; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Rising Tide\u003c/title\u003e, by Jerry J. Jasinowski; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eNuts! Southwest Airline's Crazy Recipe for Business and Personal Success\u003c/title\u003e, by Kevin Freiberg and Jackie Freiberg; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe End of Money and the Struggle for Financial Privacy\u003c/title\u003e, by Richard W. Rahn; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eBreak Out of the Box\u003c/title\u003e, by Mike Vance and Diane Deacon; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Blake Streak\u003c/title\u003e, by George P. Morrill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 envelopes of press clippings, arranged by month\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAtoka-M'Burg; Disney; Portrait Monument (Suffrage Statue); Brady Bill; Nixon; C.I.A.-Ames Case; Aspin-Perry-Secdef Nomination; Gulf War/Iraqi POW Resettlement; Senate Race Oped/Eds; Friendly Fire; Baseball; Base Closing '93; Senate Race-June; Senate Race Oped/Eds; G. 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Health; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Virginia Living Museum Campaign [presentation folder]; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Roanoke INS; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: Meth - New WS Agent; Labor HHS - 2000: L-HHS Letter Funding Requests FY 2000; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: Cent VA Education Study; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: FED Pub Def / Offers; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: VA Tech \u0026amp; Danville Ben Davenport; Juvenile Justice Bill: Views on S259 From lobbyists, etc.; Juvenile Justice Bill: Conference; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: VA State Police; CJS Appropriations FY 2001: RISS; Appropriations LHH FY 2001: GM Educ.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppropriations FY 2002 LHHS: E2E Marymont 2001; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Shepherd Poverty W \u0026amp; L; Medicare BBA FIX 99: $1500 Cap; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Haysi; Other Appropriations FY 2002: Eastern Mennonite University [binder]; Medicare BBA Giveback 2000 [presentation folder]; Other Appropriations FY 2002: untitled: Newport News; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Practice Expenses Rv.; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: Boys \u0026amp; Girls; Appropriations FY 2002 LHHS: WVUT; Medicare BBA FIX 99: Summaries Medic. 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Association; Carbonyl Iron Powders; Kuwait Embassy (Miscellaneous); Newport News / Saudis FF2000; Navy MILCON Projects\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSSDI-Disabled Yet Denied; Pacemakers; Dickinson-Medicaid Hearing; Profiles in Aging America; Memorandum and Agendas [binder]; Hearing: \"Prescription Drug Prices\"; Older American Drug Victims; Untitled Folder: Correspondence and Clippings related to UV Health Sciences Center; Hearing: \"SSA's Representative Payee Program: Safeguarding Beneficiaries Against Abuse\"; Hearing: \"New Directions for SSA: Revitalizing Service to the Public\"; UVA Luncheon; UVA health Sciences Center Luncheon; Aging in Place: Community Based Care for Older Virginians [3 envelope]; Hearing: \"Medigap Policies: Filling Gaps or Emptying Pockets?\"; Hearing: \"Federal Implementation of Obra 87 Nursing Home Reform Provisions Hearing\"; Hearing: \"Aging in Place: Community-Based Care for Older Virginians\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelocation '90; Nat. 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Warner Statement Before EPW Committee; Minimum Allocation; Votes; FAST Amendment; Untitled presentation folder: Memorandum, Press Releases, Clippings; Charts; Fast Summary; Low Population Density Factors; Amendments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed Wilderness Designation in Virginia-1991; Manassas Battlefield; Battlefields; Ferry Farm; Rappahannock River Refuge; Interior Appropriations. 1993; H.R. 09, Virginia Parks Bill; Shenandoah National Park, Related Lands Study; ENR: INT: Offshore Drilling; 1992 Transportation Appropriations.; Manassas Battlefield; Untitled Folder: Federal Emergency Management Agency; Untitled presentation folder: Background Material regarding Utah; Interior Appropriations; Back Bay/Plum Tree Bland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS. Resolution Forms; S. Bill Forms; Congressional Record Reprints; 106th Weekly Mail Reports; 106th No Position; S. 2370 - ISTEA - 1991 102nd Congress; S. J. Resolution Forms; Amendment Forms; Information Circulated; S. Con. 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Hudson, et al. 2/2/1990 [book]; United States Department of the Army Corps of Engineers, Lake Gaston Project Environmental Assessment [book] (2 copies); ENR: INT: Brandy Station Battlefield [presentation folder]; Feasibility report and Final Environmental Impact Statement, Water Supply Study Hampton Roads, Virginia Chowan River and Tributaries Virginia and North Carolina [book]; S.640 (Floor) [presentation folder]; FERC: Environmental Assessment, Non-project Use of Project Lands and Water for the City of Virginia Beach Water Supply Project FERC 2009-003 7/23/1993 [book]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterstate Waste Amendments - Warner; Flow Controls: Municipal Solid Waste; Untitled: Interstate waste 1994-1995 [presentation folder]; Solid Waste Transportation [presentation folder]; Interstate Waste 1999 [presentation folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003euntitled: The National Fund For the U. S. 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Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Students AID Delivery: $320 Million, Too Much Money for Too Little Accountability?\" 5/15/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Pell Grants and Tax Policy: which Approach Serves which Population; 3/14/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act; 2/27/1997 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Professional Development (Title V)--- The Role of Higher ED Institutions in Preparing our Teachers for the 21st Century; 3/20/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Hearing book: \"The Non-School Hours: Mobilizing School and Community Resources;\" 2/25/98 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Opportunity Programs: Opening the Doors to Higher Education;\" 6/12/97 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources; 7/29/1997; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Overview of Adult Education;\" 5/16/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Over View of Vocational Education;\" 4/24/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Campus Based Programs - Reshaping Policy to Meet the Needs of a Changing Student Population;\" 4/23/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Technology and the Virtual University: Opportunities and challenges;\" 4/16/97 [binder]; Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources: \"Reauthorization of IDEA\" 1/29/1997 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Committee on Education and the Workforce; 5/15/97\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHearing on Chesapeake Bay, Great Lakes Environmental Protection Subcommittee; 7/18; Chesapeake Bay Restoration Act of 1993; Clean Water Act Regional Programs Chesapeake Bay; 8/4/93; Hopewell/Pretreatment; Judicial Review; Sediments; Untitled Folder: wetlands; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: Virginia Power; Thank Yous [presentation folder]: DSE; Clean Water 1996; Clean Water: CSOs; Contaminated Sediment; 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Warner '93 Amendments; National Airport Terminal; Regulatory Reform; Thank you; Automobile Museum; Eastern Shoreline; MT Weather; IWT Appropriations; Tourism; CSX; RT 288; Miller FDE; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: ETW Appropriations; Weston; FY 1998 [hanging folder]: Commerce Appropriations; Energy Day; Wildlife Refuge Bill; Gateway 2000; BESTEA; The Board; Rappahannock Refuge; Airports; NAFTA and Transportation; VA Warner- Oak Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGateway 21 Virginia's Regional Airport System Plan Study; Loose Papers: Tables, Outlines, and Summaries regarding Transportation; Senator Warner (Ellen Stein) 225; Untitled Folder: Correspondence and Memorandum regarding the Elizabeth River; Levisa Fork Basin Flood Damage Reduction Study [red folder]; Joint Planning Project: Black Bay National Wildlife Refuge [binder]; A2; Banking Bill 1987--S. 790/HR 27\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNHS Hearing: Innovative Finance 4/6/95; DOT Reorganization; Transportation Mandates NGA AASHTO VDOT; 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Warner [binder]; Smart Road 1995; I-73\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee Reports [presentation folder]; Parris Actions [presentation folder]; S. 513 Retirement Provisions [presentation folder]; Council Opposition et al. [presentation folder]; Polygraph Protection; Mikulski/Warner Amendment [presentation folder]; Bureau of Mines; Government Exec. Pay Raise; Lump Sum Tax Treatment; CFC/OPM/Appropriations Amend.; Principals [presentation folder]; Consensus Amendment [presentation folder]; Managing to Payroll; Plant Closing; Debate Material and Newspaper [presentation folder]; Background Information [presentation folder]; Whistleblower Protection Act; Senate and House Bills [presentation folder]; Teachers/Education [presentation folder]; CR 1987 Relocation; Run to Daylight; GSA 1987 - Marty Gold; Preference Amendment [presentation folder]; Prohibition on Funding [presentation folder]; Welfare Reform; Dan Daniel Post Office; McKee Confirmation, Koch '89; Mikulski Amendment [presentation folder]; D.C. 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Appropriations. 1994; Woodbridge Research Facility; Alar; Federal Facilities; TAP; Charles City County Boat Ramp; NPS--Proposed Closing of Sections of the Skyline Drive at the Shenandoah National Park, 12/1992; FERC Order 636; Carbofuran; Shenandoah Valley Civil War Site Study, 1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1996-Appropriations; 1996-EPW, January - May; 1996-Banking; 1996-Intelligence; 1996-Foreign Relations; 1996-Energy; 1996-Administration; 1996-EPW, June - December; 1996-Armed Services; 1996-Agriculture; 1996-Governmental Affairs; 1996-Education; 1996-Commerce; 1996-Speeches and Floor Statements; 1996-Finance; 1996-Budget\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilder Letter to Warner (Thank you); Preservation Issues in Transportation Bill; Legislative Notice On S. 1204; Letter to Editors on Fast Proposal; Notes from Meetings; Blacksburg Road Transportation Bill H.R. 2950; Comparison of Key Features of Bills; Virginia's Position on Highway Bill; Letter to Senator Chafee on Highway Bill Conference Committee 7/30/1991; Highway Users Federation Letter, 6/6/1991; American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, Letter, 6/5/1991; House Proposals; Charts; Letter Signed by Senators on Allocution Issue; Compact Issue Transportation Bill H.R. 2950; Washington Post \"What Path Lies Ahead for US Highways\"; Letter to all Senators on Fast Proposal, How their State would Fare; Newspaper Articles; Thank You Letters to People Who Helped with Surface Transportation Bill; Senate Proposals; Untitled folder: House and Senate Proposals; Untitled folder: Reauthorization Bill 2950; National Capitol Region Infrastructure Authority; Numerous Charts; Senator's Letters; Copies of Virginia Revised of Highway Bill (Administration) 3/7/1991; Letters from Organizations on Passage of S. 1204; EPW Committee Mark-up Bill S. 965; EPW: 3/5/1991, Hearing on Administration's Proposed Surface Transp. Assistance Act and FY 1992 budget for FHWA; List of House/Senate Staff on Highway Bill; Memo on Donor State Issues; Warner Amendments to Surface Transportation Bill; Press Release on Warner East Bill; Impact of Surface Transportation Bill on Fairfax County Dec. 16/1991; Amendments filed for Mark-up of S. 965 5/22/1991; List of Highway Coalition States; Commercialization of Rest Areas on the Interstate System; Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1991, Administration Bill; Information Distributed to Senators and Stuff for Meeting on 5/21/1991\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollective Bargaining Agreement Between the Pittson Coal Group Companies and the United Mine Workers of America [binder]; C.S. Pay Reform '90 [presentation folder]; Federal Pay Reform '90; CFC New Reg. 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Prot. 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Center; Woodbridge; ATF; ESA; Courthouses; Potomac River Basin; Wetlands; Tariff Building; Sandbridge; Electric Deregulation; City of Lynchburg; STEP 21 [empty folder]; CSX CONRAIL\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLake Gaston 1994: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Lake Gaston 1993: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; DoD Letter; Justice Letter; Statement; GAO Letter; Interior Letter; Lake Gaston/FERC, 1994: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]; Lake Gaston 1995: Memorandum, Clippings, Correspondence [presentation folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e104th Congress - Senator John Warner Sponsored Legis.; 1996- Small Business; 1996 Labor; 1996 Judiciary; 194th Congress No Position; 104th Congress Co-Signed 1995; 104th Congress Co-Signed 1996; 1996 Dear Colleagues; Mail Reports- GE; 103rd Congress- Legislation Sponsored/Co-Sponsored; 104th Congress Co-Sponsored\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManager's Audit [presentation folder]; Wilson Bridge Hearing 6/6/1997; Dorgan [presentation folder]; Air Bags; Spending Audit; Local Government Support Step 21; Amtrak Issues; ISTEA: Sept. 1996 Hearing; Judiciary Crime and Courts-General; Minimum Guarantee; S. 672- 1997 Emergency Supplemental; Domenici (adopted) [presentation folder]; Chart [presentation folder]; Moynihan [presentation folder]; ISTEA: Reauthorization; TIFIA [presentation folder]; Bridge Program; Moseley-Braun [presentation folder]; Hutchinson [presentation folder]; Research-GWU-Louisiana Proposal [presentation folder]; Reid [presentation folder]; Safety; VA Univ. 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Planning; US Route 58; Sound Barriers; Smart Roads; Speed Limits; Nuclear Waste Policy Act; Belle Haven Marina; I-73; NHS; Private Property Rights; 3rd Crossing; Untitled presentation folder: clippings, correspondence, and reference material regarding the ISTEA; Metro; Interstate 73 Articles; DOT; Colonial National Historical Park Legislation S.1278; Thomas Jefferson Planning; Federal Employees; Route 95 and Route 627 in Stafford County; Wolf Trap; Arlington Boathouse; I-73 Corridor through Virginia Notes; Norfolk Federal Building\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCourthouses Under Construction; Senator Warner Votes on Rescissions GSA Construction; Regulatory Reform Hearing; RCRA-Nickles; New Courthouses; Tobacco Row Project; NEH; Regulatory Reform; Federal Communications Commission; NWF Compatibility; Format Used to Write Briefs for GSA Projects; GSA Letter of Rescission Package; Governors; Biological Survey; GSA Security for Federal Buildings; Coastal Barrier Resources 1994; Cedar Creek Battlefield; SEC Funds HR 5060; GSA Time-out and Review Progress Report; Food and Drug Administration Consolidation Project Background; TJSPARE: Senator Warner; Courthouse Construction Program; Letter from Judge Broomfield; Victims of Communism; Senator Warner [presentation folder]; Environmental Research, Development and Demonstration S.1545\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled Folder: correspondence and reference material regarding the ISTEA; Senator Warner, correspondence [presentation folder]; Alexandria Seaport Foundation; Appropriations FY 1996; Ballast Water; Jamestown; Lease (Personal), correspondence regarding assistant's lease, 1988 budget; Menhaden; Untitled presentation folder: correspondence, clippings, and reference material regarding the Woodbridge Wildlife Refuge; Environmental Partnership Service; ISTEA; Kim-Stan Landfill; Johnston/Robb Regulatory Reform; ISTEA; Tax-Diesel/Excise [presentation folder]; Tourism; FDA Consolidation; Baseball\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFaircloth - Interstate Desig.; Lott - ISTEA; Planning; S. 1519 - ISTEA Extension [presentation folder]: State Balances - 10/1, HR 2514, Loose Papers (faxes, statements); S. 607: Superfund Recycling Equity Act; Research; QBS-Inhofe; Dulles Rail; OMB Scoring; EDA/ARC Reauthorization; Thomas Amendments; DBEs; UTC Proposal [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Tables and Graphs related to the Highway Budget; Untitled presentation folder: Correspondence and Bound Copy of 1999 Fiscal Program Regarding the Appalachian Regional Commission; ARC Coalfields Expressway; CBO Scoring/Letter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHearing-Confirmation for Judges Jones, Michael Sheffield, 8/26/1980; Press Conference-Roanoke, Virginia, 4/16/1981; Central Virginia Bank Women's Assn, Roanoke, Virginia, 4/22/1981; Comm. 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Empire Community College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG.W. Forest- Lennox- Waynesboro; Manassas Battlefield 1989; PHS- Peninsula Institute For Community Health; Abingdon Courthouse; George Washington Carver Regional High School; Red Hill; Harrover Property- Manassas Battlefield; Virgin Islands Education Grant; Pittsylvania Wayside Park; Kiptoke Beach-FWS; Anadigicom Corp.; loose correspondence; Blue Ridge Parkway; Delmarva Ministries; Fort Belvoir Proposed Waste Storage Facility; Kluge Shooting Preserve; Arlington Christian School; Mason Neck NWR; COE Poquoson River; Base Closings-Villalpando; Front Royal- Rt. 340- Shenandoah National Park; RFK Stadium; COE Dinwiddie Wal-Mart; Buena Vista; GSA- Virginia Manufacturing; Doyle Lumber, Inc.; Mountain Top Parkway-9th; Fries Mill- EDA- Whitt Ent.; Pulaski County- Hercules Inc.; Hampden-Sydney College; Warren County; ENR: Sproul/The Erskine Company\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVIR-101 Congress Morgan Custody Case; LHR-101 Congress Minimum Wage; VA-101 Congress Pittston Coal Negotiations; JUD-101 Congress Hastings Impeachment; Virginia: Roanoke Hospital Merger; JUD-101 Congress Drugs-Bennett DC Task Force; Judiciary-101 Congress King Federal Holiday Commission; VR-101 Congress Whitaker, Sally Furniss; Untitled folder regarding Kenneth W. Starr nomination for Solicitor General; Shelburne Glebe Plantation, U.S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFull box of loose materials including photo album, magazines, newspaper clippings and some correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVet-A-Thon; Kate Smith Background; File Copies --- Issues and Answers (empty); Untitled Envelope: Background Information, Navy Aircraft Carrier Service Life Extension Program; 2/9/1979; Wiesenthal Reception; 4/29/1979; Letter to Pres. --- 3/21/1980; RE: Military Compensation; Senator Warner's Biographical Sketch (empty); Loose Papers: newspapers; S. 720; Warner - First Six Months; News --- JWW Remarks Swearing-in; 1/2/1979, Richmond; Untitled Folder: news clippings\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e115 envelopes (plus one presentation folder) in somewhat chronological order in reverse. 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Galax; News Articles; Woodstock Armory; Uncompensated Overtime\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongressman Wolf Letter to GSA Inspector General on Navy, 3/18/1991; Untitled Folder: Correspondence; Yeonas; Navy Consolidation GSA Austin Letter to Warner on decision, 3/20/1991; Navy consolidation Warner letter to GSA Austin on decision, 3/19/1991; Germanium; Closed Cases; Hoffman Management, Inc., to GSA, 3/18/1991; New Market Heights; EPW Fall Committee, Mark-Up Oct. 4/1990, Consolidation of Navy; DCAMO Briefing on DOD \u0026amp; VA Contractors; Congressman Frank Wolf, Recent language on H.R. 1281, Re: Navy consolidation; Untitled Folder: Press Release; City of Alexandria, Letter from Mayor to Austin, Re: Potomac Greensite; General 1988 Manassas Battlefield; GAO Report 3/1991. Navy Office Space, Cost Estimate for Consolidating the Naval Systems Commands May be High; Untitled Folder: Memorandum; Governmental Affairs: D.C. Lorton; Navy Sec. Ben Rose letter to Sen. Metzenbaum, 3/19/1991; Navy Office Space, Meeting H-508, 8/7/90; Untitled Folder: Referred to the Committee on and ordered to be printed; Untitled Folder: Statement by Senator John Warner on the Northern Virginia Navy Office Consolidation Project, 10/23/1990; Navy Consolidation, Arlington; Untitled Folder: Congressional Record; Vietnam Veterans; Nominations of Judge David Souter to Supreme Court; Navy Project-Single Location; NAACP; Navy Consolidation, Senator Metzenbaum Letters, 2/1991; Navy - Northern Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndangered Species Act Hearing, 5/13/1992; National Environmental Strategy; Global Warming Hearing, 7/30/91; Untitled presentation folder: Budget Materials; Endangered Species Act Reauthorization: Baucus/Chafee Bill Introduced 5/6/93; Endangered Species Act--General Information; 102nd Congress Legislation, Air/Global Warming; S.533 --Department of the Environment Act of 1991; S.729--Reid Lead Bill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArlington Boathouse Proposal 1992 [presentation folder]; 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ENR: Manassas Battlefield Park; National Park Service, correspondence [presentation folder]; Exhibits, correspondence, maps, legislation, reference material [presentation folder]; Meeting with the Virginia Congressional Delegation [binder]; Energy: Manassas; Prince William County, photographs, correspondence, clippings [presentation folder]; Warner Statement, correspondence, articles, notes [presentation folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e245 slides in 11 containers: pictures of Senator Warner in various poses, 1978-1987; Cardboard tube: ATOKA Farm Garden Photos (enlarged photograph of blurry window)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilitary Justice- Fraud/Waste/Abuse; Untitled Folder: Military Justice- Prisoners; Military Justice - Urinalysis Testing; Military Justice- Espionage Under UCMJ; Untitled Folder: Paul Besozzi; Nominations Process-Senior and Retired Officers; Military Justice- Statistics; Military Justice- Defense Counsel; Military Justice- Proposals (empty); Nominations Process-Frocking; 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Byrd (Helen); Personal: Friends, Davies, Christine (Mrs.); Personal: Friends, Brezinski, Zbigniew; Personal: Friends, Abel Smith, J.W. (William); Personal: Friends, duPont, William H.; Personal: Friends, Dee Bartley; Brokaw, Cliff; Personal: Friends, Bill Dunlap, Nat'l Arts Council Appt.; Personal: Executive, Baldridge, Malcolm, 1922-1987; Personal: Friends, Corcoran, King; Ambassador and Mrs. Gottlieb; Personal: Helland, Pete, Friends; Personal: Friends, Bruce Gottwald-Ethyl Corporation; Personal: Friends, Dickerson, Nancy; Personal: Friends, Cook, Edward, and Pat, Palm Beach, Florida; Personal: Friends, Barringer, Beatrice; Personal: Friends, Bronfman, Edgar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e31 folders of scheduling materials, arranged chronologically by date\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNottaway County; Blackstone Army Airfield; Downtown Site, Proposal Submitted by the City of Richmond, Office of Economic Development, 5/29/1992 [binder]; Southern Gateway Site, Proposal Submitted by the City of Richmond, Office of Economic Development, 5/29/1992 [binder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCPT Zebrowski, Appender \"Whistle Blowing\"; Army Prosthetics Issue, 1/1992; NAVSEA Drawdown; Misc Aug '92; Misc Oct; Misc 3/1992; Misc-12/1992; 7/1992-Misc; RCI State Dept Grant w/ Russia, Aug '92; Newport News Econ Develop.; Misc 5/1992; Untitled Envelope: Clippings; ILT John M. Sheckler, 228-06-0466; 50th Anniversary of World War II; VA. 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Garstka, Office of Force Transformation, OSD, 2/11/2005 [binder]; FY 2006 Foreign Operations Appropriations Material; Untitled Folder: Nanomaterials, Materials Modification Inc.; FY 2006 Budget Roll-Outs; Untitled Folder: Raytheon, 2005; Senator John Warner FY 2006 Sac-D Request Letter; Iraq Project - W \u0026amp; M Project; GH: Argon; Darrell Campbell; Jim Kadtke; Senator John Warner Tuesday 2/8, 11:30 am [presentation folder]; Handwriting Documentation; Progeny Systems: Engineering Solutions That Last Generations [presentation folder]; Star Technologies 2006 Appropriations Defense Request; GLS: LOGOS; Greg Poe; Jim Kadtke - Senator John Warner, Wednesday 3/2, 11:00 am [presentation folder]; NMLC Automated Information Technology; For Conference; JADOCS: SAIC Virtual Training Issue; Intermec FY 2006 SNTS (Navy Serial Number Tracking System) \u0026amp; POMX/CAS (Air Force Point of Maintenance/Combat Ammunition System); Aurora FY 2006 Excalibur Request; SureTrak Integrated Track Management System [packet]; Executive Summary; Madison Associates, LLC: Elaine McCusker [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: Senator John Warner's FY 2006 Defense Appropriations; Fluid Tran Inc. [presentation folder]; Automated Manifest System - Tactical (AMS-TAC) [packet]; Loose Papers: Defense Technology, 2004-2005; Defense Life Seminars; Thorium; BSEI; Amendments\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHampton Roads Transit (HRT); Transportation: Route 29 \u0026amp; Gallows Road Intersection Improvements: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Chesapeake Bay Requests; Transportation: Route 17 Dominion Boulevard: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Transportation: VRE Two Tier Locomotive: Virginia Railway Express [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Invasive Species Regional Education: Fairfax Water [accordion folder]; Transportation: USMC Heritage Center Interchange: Prince William [accordion folder]; TEA-21 Earmarks Requests (Banking) [accordion folder]; Transportation: Stafford County Airport: Stafford County; Transportation: Dismal Swamp Trail: Interior; General Appropriations Information [accordion folder]; Transportation: Siesta Gardens Alternate Access Road: City of Portsmouth [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Allegheny/Grayson County Water Supply: Allegheny/Grayson County [accordion folder]; Assorted Transportation Appropriations; Energy and Water Information [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Water Environment Research Foundation: Alexandria Sanitation Authority [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Occoquan Watershed Land Protection: Fairfax Water [accordion folder]; Village of Oyster Ecosystem: The Nature Conservancy (Energy and Water) [accordion folder]; TEA-21 Earmarks (EPW-Highway) [accordion folder]; Transportation Appropriations; Transportation: Richmond Highway Transportation Initiative: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Water/Wastewater Infrastructure Project: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Southeast Section Sanitary Sewer: Newport News [accordion folder]; VA HUD: Atlee Manor/Sharon Park Septic Tanks: Hanover County [accordion folder]; Transportation: Virginia Smart Road: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransportation: Petersburg Transit Intermodal Facility: Petersburg Area Transit Co. [accordion folder]; Interior: Shenandoah Valley Battlefields: SVB Foundation [accordion folder]; Transportation: Commonwealth Highway-Marine Intermodal: The Commonwealth Railway [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fairfax County Parkway \u0026amp; Fair Lakes Parkway Interchange: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Transportation: Product Development Center: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Hampton Roads Transit Bus Facility: HRT [accordion folder]; Interior: Occoquan National Wildlife Refuge: Friends of Potomac River Refuges [accordion folder]; Interior: Dismal Swamp Visitor's Center: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Transportation: Elizabeth River Intermodal Facility: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; Interior: Eastern Shore of VA NWR: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Transportation: Bus Operations \u0026amp; Maintenance Facility: Greater Richmond Transit [accordion folder]; Interior: Fisherville Wastewater Treatment Plant: Augusta County [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fairfax County Parkway HOV Lane to Dulles: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; New River Corridor: New River Land Trust; Transportation: Potomac Center Community Parking Facility: Potomac Center Limited Partners [accordion folder]; Interior: Dragon Run: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Transportation: Fort Eustis Gateway Corridor: Newport News [accordion folder]; Transportation: Greater Lynchburg Transit Company Vehicle Replacement: GLTC [accordion folder]; Interior: Federal Conservation Efforts (Landowner Incentive Program): NatureServe [accordion folder]; Interior: Visitor's Center at Fredericksburg/Spotsylvania Battlefields: Fredericksburg Regional Chamber of Commerce [accordion folder]; Transportation: GMU Intelligent Transportation: GMU [accordion folder]; Transportation: Isle of Wight: Emergency Signals: Isle of Wight [accordion folder]; Transportation: PRTC Buses: Prince William [accordion folder]; Interior: The Cove Project: Ward Burton Foundation [accordion folder]; Interior: Center for Advanced Separation: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Isle of Wight: Bridge Warning: Isle of Wight [accordion folder]; Interior: Martin Luther King National Memorial: MLK, Jr. National Memorial Foundation [accordion folder]; Interior: Back Bay NWR Expansion: Friends of Back Bay [accordion folder]; Transportation: Newport News Williamsburg Baggage Claim Upgrade: Newport News/Williamsburg Airport [accordion folder]; Transportation: Blacksburg Transit Intermodal Facility: Blacksburg Transit [accordion folder]; Transportation: Center for Excellence in Surface Transportation Safety: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Transportation: Gainesville - Haymarket Extension of VRE: Virginia Railway Express [accordion folder]; Transportation: I-66/Route 29 Interchange: Prince William [accordion folder]; Transportation: I-66/Vienna Metrorail Accessibility: County of Fairfax [accordion folder]; Transportation: Colonial Parkway Ticketing: Jamestown [accordion folder]; Interior: Char-Lo Timberland Land Acquisition: Char-Lo Timberland and Trust for Public Land [accordion folder]; Interior: Project Alpha \u0026amp; Saving Grace: Lee County \u0026amp; Lincoln Preservation Trust [accordion folder]; Transportation: Dismal Swamp Trail: City of Chesapeake [accordion folder]; Interior: Onancock Sewage Treatment: Town of Onancock [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCJS-NOAA: Horseshoe Crab Research Center: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Generation IV Nuclear Energy Systems: BWX Technologies [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: National Center for Biodefense: GMU [accordion folder]; CJS: Digital Public Safety Radio System: Newport News [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Elizabeth River Restoration: U.S Army Corps of Engineers [accordion folder]; CJS: Fisheries Finance Program: Omega Protein [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: ACOE Wilmington: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Vendor Equipment Upgrade: BWX Technologies [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Dredging Bennett's Creek: City of Suffolk [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: ACOE Nashville: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Clinch Valley Program: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Dredging Appomattox River [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: ACOE Huntington: Army Corps [accordion folder]; ACOE Baltimore: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Congressional Office Requests: Multiple [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: ACOE Norfolk: Army Corps [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Ocean View Hurricane/Storm Damage Project: City of Norfolk [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Ultra Wideband (2): Innovative Wireless Technologies [accordion folder]; DHS: Richmond International Airport Explosive Detection: Capital Region Airport Commission [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Hampton University Cancer Treatment Center: Hampton University [accordion folder]; Defense: American Civil War Center at Tredegar: Tredegar National Civil War Center Foundation [accordion folder]; DHS: Candidate Physical Ability Test Facility: Fairfax Fire \u0026amp; Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: NPDCC (New Product Development and Commercialization Center) for Small Manufacturers: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Institute for Nanotech Applications of Novel Organics: Virginia Tech [accordion folder]; CJS: Virginia Coastal Ocean Observing System: ODU; CJS Request (NOA): Aquatic Invasive Species: NuTech 03 Incorporated [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Dredging Projects: Virginia Port Authority [accordion folder]; CJS: SHENAIR: Northern Shenandoah Valley Regional Commission [accordion folder]; CJS: Virginia Coastal Ocean Observing System: ODU: Virginia Center for Innovative Technologies (Wallops); Energy \u0026amp; Water: Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Nuclear Physics Funding: Jefferson Labs [accordion folder]; Energy \u0026amp; Water: Dredging Lynchburg College Lake: Lynchburg College [accordion folder]; DHS: Public Safety Boat House: Fairfax Fire \u0026amp; Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: Eastern Shore of Virginia NWR: The Nature Conservancy [accordion folder]; DHS: Fire Academy Burn Building: Fairfax Fire \u0026amp; Rescue [accordion folder]; CJS: Jamestown Campground Acquisition: Trust for Public Land [accordion folder]; DHS: Underground Rescue Initiative: Fairfax Fire \u0026amp; Rescue [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStopping the Invasion: Keeping Aquatic Nuisance Species Out of the Chesapeake Bay and the Great Lakes, Using Ozone to Clean Up Contaminated Ballast Water [binder]; Engineer Brief, 3/2/2005, USACOE Norfolk District [binder]; FY 2006 Briefing Document for Virginia Delegation in the 1st Session of the 109th Congress, Virginia Tech [binder]; FY 2006 Airport Improvement Program [binder]; 2005 Highway Bill, Highway Projects: High Priority Projects [binder]; Fairfax County: Transportation Funding Requests, TEA-21 Reauthorization FY 2006 Appropriations [binder]; FY 2002 (Virginia) Appropriations [binder]; Memo to Senators Bennett and Kohn 3/2005 [packet]; Virginia Appropriations FY 2004 [binder]; TEA-21 Reauthorization Requests Submitted to the Senate Committee on Banking, 4/1/2003 [binder]; FY 2006 Civil Works Budget for the USACOE, 2/2005 [book]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLoose Papers: Letter to FERC Chairman Kelliher on the \"Fort Royal Issue\"; Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority 2005 Annual Report [report]; Loose Papers: Pocahontas Archway Route 895; Marine Debris Jury in Virginia: Interim Progress Report 2; Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Recovery, The Nature Conservancy (10/10/2005) [packet]; Caroline County, Virginia, Opportunity [presentation folder]; Letters to Ms. Shelly Mateer from Virginia DoT/Woodrow Wilson Bridge, 2006 [packet]; Loose Papers: Letter to Richard Shelby, Chairman of Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs on the acquisition of P \u0026amp; O by DP World (Draft); Commuter Rail Project for Caroline County, Virginia, Documents Pertaining to Congressional Funding, 11/21/2006 [spiralbound]; Loose Papers: Facsimile from Tack Richardson to Brian E. at the Richmond Office, 4/17/2006; Dam Rehabilitation Fact Sheet Royal Lake Dam, Fairfax County, 9/2006, USDA NRCS [spiralbound]; Report to Congress on the Historic Preservation of Revolutionary War and War of 1812 Sites in the United States, U.S. DOI [spiralbound]; Virginia Canals and Navigations Society [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Letter from U.S. DOI on the Shenandoah National Park's Fire Management Plan (10/19/2005) (with CD); FEMA Reorganization Bill of 2006 [binder]; Tropical Depression Gaston Flooding Task Force Recommendations, 12/13/2004 [binder]; Loose Papers: E-Mail regarding Largo FFGA-WMATA Rail Car Meeting, 5/1/2006; Loose Papers: Letter from Senator John Warner to Senator John McCain, Chairman on Committee on Indian Affairs regarding John and Susan Meachum; Loose Papers: Impacts of Budget Reductions on Potomac River NWR Complex; 2005 Letters Signed by Senator John Warner; Memo regarding Dubai Ports Worldwide - P \u0026amp; O Ports Deal [packet]; Letters from U.S. DoT/FAA to Senator John Warner [packet]; Loose Papers: Potomac River Generating Station Information Sheets; U.S. Supreme Court Syllabus (October Term 2005) [report]; Loose Papers: The Nature Conservancy's Southern Forests Project; Loose Papers: Notes on Briefing for Dependence on Oil: How Transit Can Help Americans Reduce Energy Consumption (3/10/2006); Loose Papers: Statement of Steve Martin, Deputy Director of the National Park Service, before National Parks Subcommittee on S.R. 468, 5/16/2006; Loose Papers: Open Letter from the Former Chiefs of Forest Service to all Members of Congress (3/14/2006); U.S. DoT Performance and Accountability Report FY 2006 [binder]; Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation FY 2005 Report [report]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTransportation, Treasury, and General Government Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; Congressional Record, 108th Congress, 1st Session No. 174 - Book II [bound volume]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: RWS Broadband (empty); Department of Veterans Affairs \u0026amp; HUD Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; Wood Preservatives - EPA; Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Leahy/Snowe Conservation; Software Quality Management, Cigital Corporate Capabilities [spiralbound]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Brownback Food Aid; Adopt-A-Waterway [presentation folder]; Metam Sodium - EPA; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Edenspace/Phytoremediation; DP World [accordion folder]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Cantwell Market Manipulation; CapWin (Capital Wireless Integrated Network); Nielsen Rating System; Department of Labor \u0026amp; HHS Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; FY 2003 Omnibus (Senate Bill) [report]; Wallops Flight Facility [presentation folder]; Gaston; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004: Water Resources Development Act; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Country of Origin Labeling; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Downed Animal; NASA [presentation folder]; EPW Mark-Up 6/22/2004: EDA Reauthorization; Energy \u0026amp; Water Development Appropriation Bill, 2004 [report]; Department of Interior Appropriations Bill, 2004 [report]; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Byrd Watershed; FY 2004 Agriculture Appropriations: Peanut Letter to Agriculture Committee; NASA Vision/Contracts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Schumer HTUA (High-Threat Urban Areas) Amendment; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Fairfax County; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: James Madison University; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: George Mason; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: FAA Contract Tower Program; Virginia Tech FY 2004 [accordion folder]; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Virginia Commonwealth University Fuel Cell and Batteries; FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Bomb Sniffing Dogs; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Newport News; FY 2003 Supplemental; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Amtrak Funding FY 2004; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: Hampton University; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Orb Image; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Wally Burnett Int. (Engine Research); FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: DCA Signature/Aviation; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: GRTC (Greater Richmond Transit Company); FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Zenith Fuel Systems; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: George Washington University; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Prince William County; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: VA Center for the Creative Arts; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: New River Valley Airport; FY 2004 Homeland Security Appropriations: Homeland; Aero FY 2005; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Arlington County; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Ways to Work; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Union Station; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: William and Mary Imaging of Compounds; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations; FY 2003 Supplemental: SA 445 Hollings Port Security; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: City of Richmond; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Hazardous Device School; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Boys and Girls Clubs; FY 2003 Supplemental: SA 440 Reid Nuclear Security; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations: Westmoreland County, EPA-STAG, AG-RUS; FY 2004 Energy \u0026amp; Water Appropriations: Jefferson Labs FY 2004 Appropriations [accordion folder]; Virginia Colleges and Universities FY 2004 Appropriations: Hollins University; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations: NEH Letter; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Portsmouth; FY 2004 VA/HUD Appropriations; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Manufacturing Extension Partnership; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations; Virginia Cities and Counties FY 2004 Appropriations: Loudon County; FY 2004 CJS Appropriations: Omega Protein - Fisheries; FY 2004 Transportation/Treasury Appropriations: Senator John Warner Amendments; FY 2004 Interior Appropriations: Waterford\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up: HSGA 6/22/2005 Mark-Up; Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up; Congressional Record, 109th Congress, 1st Session, No. 146 [bound volume]; Budget 2006 [accordion folder]; Postal 6/22/2005 Mark-Up: Postal Reform 2005; Amendment Text and RPC Budget FY 2007, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Rob Portman Nomination Trade Representative [accordion folder]; FY 2007 Budget 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Budget Reconciliation Amendments and Information, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Tobacco (Buyout) [accordion folder]; Impact of Federal and State Mandates on Fairfax County, 2005 [packet]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOutstanding Medical Alumnus, VCU-MCV, Sarah Forbes, MD; Victory Against Hunger, Background \u0026amp; Nominations; 2007 Nobel Peace Prize - Horace Henderson; National Driver Hall of Fame, Wrenn, Robert; CR: Member of Congress Seal (Wendell Johnson); Administrative Scheduling Requests; Silver Haired Congress 2005; CR: Admiral Carlisle A.H. Trost; 2006 Angels in Adoption; Virginia Sports Hall of Fame, Norton, Hank; 2005 Angels in Adoption Information \u0026amp; Nominations; 2006 Senate African American Leadership Summit; 2005 White House Conference on Aging, Nominations; 2007 POTUS Schedule Requests; 2006 Navy Public Service Award, Rahanian, Craig; 2006 (National) Diabetes Champion, Cathy Tibbetts; 2006 Virginia Chamber of Commerce Lunch; 2007 Presidential Medal of Freedom; 2005 Senate Hispanic Leadership Summit; 2006 Coming Up Taller Award - Wolf Trap Foundation; CR: Frank Manson; 2006 POTUS Schedule Requests; 2006 White House Performance Requests; VSHOF (Virginia Sports Hall of Fame) 2005, Miller, Bob; White House; 2007 Mason Lankford Award Fire Service Leadership; 2006 Scheduling Requests, Non White House; White House 2005 Requests; 2006 National Wetlands Award; CR: David L. 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Warner (R-Va.) and Former U.S. Senator George McGovern (D-SD) Debate the Nuclear Freeze at the University of Pennsylvania Public Forum \"Toward Preventing Nuclear War\", Irvine Auditorium, 3/30/1983 [1 Inch Videotape on Reel]; 415: Senator John Warner Press Conference, 6/14/2001 [BetaCam]; 316: Channel 9, with Senator John Warner at ATOKA [VHS]; 521: Yorktown CG48 Launching, 4/16/1984 [U-Matic-S]; 523: Yorktown CG 48 Ceremony, 4/16/1983 [U-Matic]; 446: WTTG - Washington, D.C., \"Inaugural Opening Ceremonies\" [Beta]; 519: Senator John Warner #459, 4/6/1982 [U-Matic]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e468: John Warner Promos by G.W. 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497: Senator John Warner, U.S. Tobacco Employees, Richmond, Virginia, 2/12/1980 [audiocassette]; 482: News Conference - ACE 3000, 1980 Richlands Coal Show, Richlands, Virginia, 9/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 223: Bristol/Harrisonburg 2/23; Richmond/Alexandria/Norfolk, 2/22 [audiocassette]; 251: Miller, NRA Richmond, 5/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 356: Bush Dinner, 3/8/1990 [audiocassette]; 224: Miller/Senator John Warner Fairfax City Joint Appearance, 3/18 [audiocassette]; 221: 6/6/1996 - 6/8/1996 [audiocassette]; 436: \"An American Framework: Framing the Issues\", Pete du Pont, GOPAC, 10/1995 [audiocassette]; 249: WLVA AM590, Jim Miller Breakfast and Talk Interview: Primary Votes, Debates, Abortion Notification, 3/15/1996 [audiocassette]; 442: WAMU, Miller PAC, 10/23/1995 [audiocassette]; 467: Laird [audiocassette]; 563: CVN 77 Naming Ceremony [CR-RW]; 502: Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Williamsburg, Virginia, 3/22/1980 [audiocassette]; 472: Meet the Member, Senator John Warner, 1/19/1979 [audiocassette]; 496: 6th District Economic Conference, Natural Bridge, Virginia, 2/11/1980 [audiocassette]; 479: Saratoga Hearing [audiocassette]; 461: Meg Rosenfeld Interview/WP [audiocassette]; 453: Virginia Independent Telephone Association, Hot Springs, Virginia, 10/19/1979; Brown Briefing [audiocassette]; 240 \u0026amp; 241: \"Welfare\", \"Budget\" and \"General Assembly\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026amp; Company [2 audiocassettes]; 239: \"Welfare\", \"Budget\", \"General Assembly\", Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026amp; Company, 10/5/1995 [audiocassette]; 234: Mike Warner [audiocassette]; 346: George Allen, Breakfast, Senator John Warner, Representative Newt Gingrich and George Allen, Belle Haven Country Club, Alexandria, Virginia, 9/29/1993 [audiocassette]; 229: Ted Byrd Interview, 9/16/1995 [audiocassette]; 481: Prayer Service, 4/3/1981 [audiocassette]; 517: Recorded?; SALT Reel #2, RICH., 6/12/1979 [reel to reel]; 347: Senator John Warner PSA, \"Academy Day 1992\" [audiocassette]; 438-439: Regardie's Profile with William Saletan, Tapes 1 \u0026amp; 2 [2 audiocassettes]; 263: WBZS, Jerry Springer, Mark Warner, 4/18 [audiocassette]; 218: WINA/WOMZ/WKAV, Senator John Warner Talk-Back with Bob Gibson, 6/4/1996 [audiocassette]; 341: \"History and Leadership\", GOPAC Charter Meeting 4/24 to 4/25, Newt Gingrich and Lady Margaret Thatcher, 5/1994 [audiocassette]; 235: Richmond, Senator John Warner Press Conference on Litigation, 3/25/1996 [audiocassette]; 458: National Tour Brokers Association, Orlando, Florida, 1/10/1980 [audiocassette]; 253 \u0026amp; 254: Salem, Blacksburg, Wepers Cave, and Cville, 5/30 to 6/1 [2 audiocassettes]; 506: Banquet, Virginia Republican State Convention, Richmond, Virginia, 6/6/1980 [audiocassette]; 232: Edinburg, 2/24/1996 [audiocassette]; 349: Announcement Tour, 2/5/1990 [audiocassette]; 470: Senator John Warner, Course 120, Graduation Exercise AFSC Class 66, 1/18/1980 [audiocassette]; 245: \"Support\" w/o Disclaimer, Friends of John Warner, Greg Stevens \u0026amp; 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AP Hill, 8/1981 [envelope]; Untitled Envelope: Contact Sheets - Vietnam Veterans Luncheon; Untitled Folder: Negatives and Contact Sheets - Warner at Meeting; Untitled Folder: Prints of Senator Warner, 1979\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled Envelope: Polling Info, 1984; Untitled Presentation Folder: John Warner, Senate, 1984; Untitled Folder: Senator Warner's Senate Biography on Committees Served, 1984; VA Beach Debate Backup and Extra Tickets, 9/9/1984; Debates; Loose Papers: Talking Points; Untitled Folder: Senator Warner's Press Releases, 1982-1984; Announcement Tour Clips; Untitled Folder: Youth for Warner '84: Campaign Plan; Untitled Binder: Talking Points; Clippings That Have Been Used in Mailings; JWW Nomination; Disarmament News Release; Press Releases; 3rd District (Bliley), 1984; Havelock - S/N 2531 S \u0026amp; M, 1977; Direct Mail Items - JWW; The Effects of \"Management By Objectives\" in the John Warner for US Senate Campaign in Henrico County, Virginia, 4/18/1978 [presentation folder]; Loose Papers: Campaign Material; The Presidential Inaugural Anniversary Gala, 1990 [booklet]; Media/Advertising; Campaign Plans; Untitled Presentation Folder: Campaign Advertising; JWW Major Speeches; John Warner US Senate [badge] (2 copies); DARE Ad, 10/2/1989; BRAC Hearings [VHS]; Warner Press Conference [VHS]; 2 Untitled Audiocassettes; Commencement at Wakefield, 6/16/1988 [audiocassette]; Debate - Chamber Office, 10/19/1984 [audiocassette]; Harrison Press Conference, 10/23/1984 [audiocassette]; John Warner: Seven :60 Sec. 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Warner, Under Secretary of the Navy from Officers and Men, First Marine Division, FMF [binder]; Commander in Chief Atlantic and Commander in Chief US Atlantic Fleet, 7/29/1976 [binder]; Commissioning of VF-1 and VF-2 by Secretary John W. 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Press File; Warner Record; Public Opinion - Attitudes Toward Government; Press Releases - JW; Warner Mentions, 8/1995-3/1996 (8 folders); Warner Statements - Letters; Membership Card Mailing; $1,000/$500 Mailing; Heartfelt Letter, 5/1996; Victory Folder\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled Binder: Talking Points, 1995; Loose Papers: Press Clippings; Marshall Coleman; Untitled Presentation Folder: Senator John Warner Kicks-Off Campaign for US Senate, 1996; Untitled Binder: Mark Warner, 1988-1996; Untitled Folder: Campaign Material - Warner/Coleman, 1996; Primary vs. Convention - Press; Loose Papers: John Warner's Record on Education and Medicare, 9/1996; Marshall Coleman on Gore's Remarks; Polling Information, 10/31/1996; Robert Potts Research, 1995; Jim Miller Material, 1995-1996; Untitled Folder: Mark Warner Background\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLawsuit; Primary Lawsuit [accordion folder]; Loose Papers: 1st Quarter 1996 Contribution Report; Senator Warner Defends Decisions of Republican Party; Attack from the Right, 1995; Primary Articles (Press Clippings); Warner's Voting Record Summaries [accordion folder]; Miller Letters and Responses to Other Republican Senators [accordion folder]; Fundraising - State; Debate - Press; Debate - Correspondence; Debate - Notes and Drafts; Fundraising - JW; Warner Letters to the Editor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to the Editor; State Board of Elections Forms; Legal Services Campaign, 1996; Polls; Packets - Masters; People - GOP [accordion folder]; Lists [accordion folder]; Warner Mentions, 2/1995; North; Commonwealth PAC [accordion folder]; Miller Award PR; Untitled Accordion Folder: Jim Miller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDonald Huffman Letters [accordion folder]; Warner and North [accordion folder]; Personal Memos [accordion folder]; Untitled Envelope: Jim Miller Campaign; Finance Letters: March-4/1995; Finance Letters: May-June 1995; Finance Letters: 8/1995; Finance Letters: 10/1995-Present; Campaign Kick-Off Remarks; Personal - JW; Pro - JW; Anti - JW; Agricultural Literature; Anti - JW RAW; Untitled Folder: Misc. Campaign Material; Charlottesville GOP Advance - Warner, 1995; Jim Miller, US Senate [presentation folder]; Upcoming Events; Bush Event; Miller Announcement [accordion folder]; Articles on Miller [accordion folder]; Direct Mail; Loose Papers: John Warner United States Senator Coordinator's Handbook (2 copies); Marty LaVor [presentation folder]; Untitled Folder: Personal Correspondence; Untitled Folder: John Warner Announcement Tour, 2/2002; Untitled Folder: Schedule, 2002; Bush-Quayle Alumni, 12/1995; Advisory Council; Untitled Folder: Jim Miller Campaign; Finance Letters: 12/1994-1/1995\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsements - Supporters; Untitled Folder: RAW (Republicans Against Warner) Statements; Endorsements - Undecided/Neutral; 2 Untitled Accordion Folders: Friends of John Warner Survey Reports; Jim Miller 1996 Press Conference and Campaign; Warner Press Releases; John Warner United States Senator Coordinator's Handbook; List Report; Form Letters; 4 Untitled Presentation Folders: Jim Miller Campaign; Warner Record; X-Pedite; Untitled Presentation Folder: Senator Warner's Schedule, 1996; Untitled Folder: Press Clippings, 1978\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLoose Papers: RTD Questionnaire; Press Releases; Schedules; Press Clippings; Bush - Agenda/Logistics; Leslie Byrne; Salute Virginia; Mock Convention - Quayle Endorsement; Margaret Thatcher; Salute Virginia - Specifics; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Republicans; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Democrats; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Independents; 1996 Senate Campaigns - Name Warner; 1996 Senate Campaigns - General; Virginia Senate Campaign, 1996; Virginia Politics - General; Fundraising - MW; Paid Media - General; Paid Media - JW; Democratic Party of VA (DPV); Baseball - JW; Announcement Tour, 2/22/1996; Victory 1996 Package, 8/1996; Veterans Package, 8/1996; 3-Month Pledge Package, 8/1996; Maxed Out Donor Program; Membership Letter; Survey Rollout - Veterans; Telegram Letter; Only Candidate - Rollout; Untitled Accordion Folder: 1978 Campaign Material; Printing Examples; Advocates for JWW; Campaign Organizations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1984 Campaign [accordion folder]; 1990 Campaign: Questionnaire; 1990 Campaign: Election Stats; 1990 Campaign: Media; 1990 Campaign: Spannous; 1990 Campaign: Yatrofsky; 1990 Campaign: Gun Nuts; 1990 Campaign: Campaign; 1990 Campaign: Critical Letters/Statements; 1990 Campaign: Kunkel - Write-In; 1990 Campaign: Miscellaneous Campaign Correspondence/Memos; 1990 Campaign: Atoka Supper Protest; 1990 Campaign: 1989 Financial Disclosure; Robert Potts Research - Free Advice, 8/25/1995 [spiralbound]; Farris; Warner Newsletters, 1995; Warner/Miller/McSweeney Correspondence; Primary Press Clippings, 1996; Campaign Coordinator's Handbook, 1996; Questionnaires Completed; Untitled Presentation Folder: Mason-Dixon Poll Results; 2 Untitled Presentation Folders: Remarks; VFRW Debate Primary; Primary Issues; Primary Campaign Plans, 1996; Jim Miller [accordion folder]; Business Card Masters; Untitled Folder: Oliver North\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspapers: Primary and General, 1996 [accordion folder]; Loose Papers: Newspapers (Richmond Times-Dispatch; Virginia-Pilot; Roanoke Times; Washington Post), 1996; Campaign 1978 - Releases (Press Office Copy); Untitled Binder: Newsletter, 1979-1984; Untitled Binder: Photo Album of 1978 Campaign\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 Untitled Accordion Folders: Prints, Negatives, and Slides of Senator John Warner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled Accordion Folder: DAR National Defense Luncheon, 7/6/2005; Keep Per JW, 5/5/1994 (Press Clippings); Press Clippings, 12/1996-1/1997 (2 folders); Godwin Clips from 9/29/1977 (Do Not Lose!); Dead/Unwanted Photo (Campaign Material - No Photographs); Mike Farris - Lt. Governor; Untitled Folder: Press Clippings, 1993-1994; Untitled Presentation Folder: Randy White; Cosas, 3/2/1978 [magazine]; Good Housekeeping, 3/1995 [magazine]; Military Life, 4/1995 [magazine]; Regardie's: The Business of Washington - 1st Anniversary Issue, January/February 1995 [magazine]; Moving Forward and On the Grow - 1994 Virginia Republican Convention, 6/3-4/1994 [booklet]; Washingtonian, 5/1994 [magazine]; Washington Post Magazine, 3/20/1994 [magazine]; US News, 6/6/1994 [magazine]; Loose Papers: Press Clippings; Transcripts; Statements; Personal Correspondence; Photo Files - 79-44 thru 79-71 (16 folders); Photo Files - 4 thru 33, 1979 (17 folders); Photo File - 6/1980\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArmed Services, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Budget, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Commerce, Science, and Technology, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Energy and Natural Resources, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Environment and Public Works, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Ethics, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Foreign Relations, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Finance, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Indian Affairs, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Judiciary, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Rules and Administration, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Co-Signed Letters, 109th Congress [2 accordion folders]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdmin, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Aging, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Appropriations, FY 2006: AG. And Rural Development; Appropriations, FY 2006: Commerce, Justice, and Science; Appropriations, FY 2006: Energy and Water; Appropriations, FY 2006: D.C.; Appropriations, FY 2006: Defense; Appropriations, FY 2006: Homeland Security; Appropriations, FY 2006: Interior; Appropriations, FY 2006: Labor, HHS, and Education; Appropriations, FY 2006: Leg. Branch (empty); Appropriations, FY 2006: Mil Con Veterans; Appropriations, FY 2006: State and Foreign Ops; Appropriations, FY 2006: Transportation, Treasury, Judiciary, and HUD; Appropriations, FY 2007: Agriculture; Appropriations, FY 2007: Commerce, Justice, and Science; Appropriations, FY 2007: Defense; Appropriations, FY 2007: D.C.; Appropriations, FY 2007: Energy and Water; Appropriations, FY 2007: Homeland Security; Appropriations, FY 2007: Interior; Appropriations, FY 2007: Labor, HHS, and Education; Appropriations, FY 2007: Leg. Branch (empty); Appropriations, FY 2007: Mil Con Veterans; Appropriations, FY 2007: State and Foreign Ops; Appropriations, FY 2007: CJS; Appropriations, FY 2007: TTHUD; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: General; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Ag; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: DC; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Defense; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Energy; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Homeland Security; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Interior; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: Labor and HHS; Appropriations - Co-Signed, 109th Congress: TTHUD; Appropriation Letters, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; JW Sponsored Legislation, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; UCs for JW Sponsored Legislation [accordion folder]; Dear Colleagues, 109th Congress [accordion folder]; Floor Statements, 109th Congress [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUS Marshals; District Court Nominations, etc; Federal Courts in VA - General; 4th Circuit - General; 4th Circuit - Jim Haynes and Widner; Luttig Seat and Process of Replacing; Roger Gregory; Gang of 14; GI Bill; Climate Change; Dulles Rail; Briefing Material for Debate on Judicial Nominations and Filibuster Reform, 11/2003 [binder]; Untitled Binder: Senator Warner's Remarks to Virginia NAACP; Ferrum College, 98th Commencement, 5/7/2005 [DVD]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssault Weapons; Guns - General; Gun Immunity; Cloning; ENDA; Flag Burning; Abortion; Schiavo/Assisted Suicide; Hate Crimes; The Marriage Amendment: Briefing Materials [binder]; Federal Marriage Amendment; Stem Cell; Oxycontin; When A Good Drug Goes Bad [binder]; Media Shield; Sniper; Teacher Tax; Respite Care; Lobbying Reform; Pell Grants - Math, Science, and Education\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled Folder: Nominations for Defense Positions, 1981; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1977-1978; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1979-1980; DeLauer, Richard D. - Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Federal Rules and Regulations; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFMcG Notes, Confirmation Hearings, 97th Congress; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Miscellaneous Materials; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFM Conflict of Interest Checklist and Miscellaneous Notes, Deputy Sec. of Defense (Frank Carlucci); Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - JFM Confirmation Hearing Notes, Deputy Sec. of Defense (Frank Carlucci); Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Army; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Navy; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Secretary of Air Force; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Taft, William, Conflict of Interest, General Counsel for Department of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Ikle, Fred, Conflict of Interest, Under Secretary for Policy, Department of Defense; Senate Armed Services Committee: Senate Confirmation Materials - Untitled Folder: Nominations; Financial Statements Nominees, 1969-1972; Financial Statements Nominees, 1973-1974; Untitled Folder: Financial Statements Nominees, 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCryptek; BondCote; Argon Engineering; Health Care; Foot Leveler; Eastern Virginia Medical School, Hampton Virginia Hospital; Computer Sciences Corporation; Dynamic Animation Systems; Electronic Warfare Association (EWA); Colt; Emediat Contract; DTRA Relocation; BAE Systems; Geo-Centers; Edenspace; ASA (empty folder); FY 2000 Virginia Authorization; DDL Omni; APTI (Advanced Power Technologies, Inc.); John Deere; George Washington at Louden; Digital System Resources (DSR), MPP ARCT BFTT; Edmond Scientific Company; American Legion; European PTSA DoD's; GSI/Power-Vent; Berkley Machine Works and Foundry; ARCTECH; DTI Associates; Fleet Reserve Association; Davis Boat Works; DynSpace; Cable Car Company; Applied Research Associates; AEROBUREAU; Depot Maintenance; Autometrics; Crewe, Virginia, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Flight International; DuPont (2 folders); ComCept; E-OIR Measurements; Computer Associates; ECASOL; AAI; AMTI; Electra; Babington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilitary Health Care; Untitled Accordion Folder: Roger Gregory Nomination; DoD Clearances; Missile Defense; CTBT; Kosovo; Perimeter Rule/Airports; FERPA; Battlefields; DoD BRAC, FY 1999; Newport News Shipbuilding; Cuba; S.4; Iraq Resolution, 1991; Panama; NATO; Veterans; DOE; Woodrow Wilson Bridge; Tobacco; Dollar Bill Act; Healthcare; Sen. Warner Reading File - Embry Dam; Float Trip, 5/17; 1041 N. Larrimore; Gasoline Tax Info; Tailhook; Untitled Folder: Office Files - Staff; Chesapeake Power; BW; Big Stone Gap; Metro/Pentagon Bus Facility; Attributions/Writings; Education; Federal Employees; Untitled Folder: Geoff Schwartzman; Wilder Event; Carter's Stuff [presentation folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 Untitled Folders: Defense Memoranda, 2004-2005; Untitled Folder: Letter re; Naval Air Station, 10/12/2005; Untitled Folder: Aviation Military Value Evaluation Questions; 4 Untitled Accordion Folders: DOD Office of Inspector General Response to the Office of Sec. of Defense, Base Realignment and Closure Clearinghouse Tasker #0474, 8/2005; Untitled Accordion Folder: Defense Memoranda, 2004-2005\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarine Corps Major General Board, 12/1986: Navy 0-6 Promotion Board, 3/1987; Nomination: Charles Whitehouse, ASD/SOLIC; David Chu, ADS (PA \u0026amp; E); Nomination: General Paul Myers [2 accordion folders]; Richard L. Armitage, Secretary of the Army, 4/1989; Marine Corps Major General Board, 12/1986 [accordion folder]; Michael Stone - Under Secretary of the Army; Duane P. Andrews, Assistant Secretary of Defense (C3I) [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntitled Folder: William Giovelli; James McGovern [envelope]; Untitled Binder: Tactical Warfare; Untitled Folder: Ethics in Government Act of 1978 as Amended by Public Laws 96-19 and 96-28, 9/1979; Financial Statements for Nominees, 1975-1976; Nominations - Clyde O. Glaister, Comptroller of the DOD; Nominations - Frank C. Carlucci, Secretary of Defense; Nominations - Karen Keesling, Asst. Sec. Air Force, Manpower and Reserve AFF; Nominations - June Brown, OSD/IG; Nominations - Robert B. Costello, Asst. Sec. of Defense Acquisitions and Log; Nominations - Robert B. Costello, USDA; Nominations - Steve Duncan, ASD/RA; Nominations - Frank Gaffney, ASD Int'l. Security Pol. (Withdrawn); Nominations - General Al Gray, CMC; Nominations - Fred S. 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Bryen Matter, 12/10/1985 [bound volume]; Congressional Budget Process - General Defense Spending; Congressional Budget Process - Gramm-Rudman; Congressional Budget Process - FY 1988 National and Defense Budget; Congressional Budget Process - Generally; Committee Inquiries - Inventory Manager Task Force [accordion]; Committee Inquiries - Grenada [accordion]; Committee Inquiries - Defense General Supply Center, Richmond; Committee Inquiries - Iran/Contra; Committee Business - Budget; Speeches and Statements [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilitary Justice - Clemency/Parole; Military Justice - Cases; Ethics Rules; Committee Business: SASC/SAC Cooperation [accordion folder]; Military Justice - Court of Military Appeals (COMA) Cases; Committee Inquiries - Persian Gulf and Energy Strategy: U.S. Owned Foreign Flagged Vessels; Military Justice - Confinement; Donald J. Atwood to Be Deputy Secretary of Defense [accordion folder]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNatural Gas; Strategic Petroleum Reserve; Low Level Waste; Coal Act; Coal Aggregate; Coal; Military Utility Conveyances; Energy Deregulation; TVA; Energy: S.2967 - Electric Tax; Energy: Pipeline Safety; Energy: S.235 Pipeline Safety; Energy: LIHEAP; Energy: PUHCA; Energy: Patriot Pipeline; Energy: VA Coal Council; Energy: DOE Office of Science; Energy: WPI; Energy: Allegheny Energy; Indian Affairs: VA Indian Recognition Bill; Hurricane Isabel: Boxer Pesticides, 2006 Appropriations; Hurricane Isabel: Chesapeake Bay Oysters; Hurricane Isabel: Eco-Terrorism; Hurricane Isabel: VIMS; Hurricane Isabel: Fairfax Co./Bellevue; Hurricane Isabel: SBA/FEMA; Hurricane Isabel: NASA Langley; Hurricane Isabel: USDA Food Stamps; Sea Solar Power; Air Force Memorial [accordion folder]; DOT Building [accordion folder]; MLK Memorial; Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims; GSA - Dept. of Homeland Sec.; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Abingdon Courthouse Security; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Untitled Binder: Dedication of Annex, 10/30/2006; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Dedication Briefing Package [presentation folder]; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Bryant Annex, 10/30/2006; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Bryant Annex SA 505; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Floor Materials; William Bryant Annex to Prettyman Courthouse, DC: Prettyman Courthouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMajor League Baseball - Anti-Trust (3 folders); CVN-76; Armed Forces Structure Rev. Act; Arms Initiative; CIA Move; Spent Naval Fuel Transfer; Henrico County/Battlefield; Redskins Stadium Move; DEA Move/Quantico; Prince Edward/Industrial Park; Fort Sheridan; Regional Jail; Navy General; Oceana\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e23 Folders, Betti, John A. to Livingstone, Susan M.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo Response Correspondence, 2005; 24 folders, Taylor, Ashley to Zyla, Dr. Wolodymyr; 2005 Correspondence (4 folders)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn J. 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Commission Fine Arts/Ship Stead Line; MICA Bill on FTC HQ - National Gallery; Alexandria Mirant Plant [accordion folder]; Smith Mountain Lake; Budget Reconciliation, FY 2006; Universal Aggregate; Price Waterhouse Coopers; Delta; GSA Southcomm Lease; JW Southcomm Letter; Model Trains; Pombo OCS Language; DoD Auth SOS (Oil/Gas in Gulf); DoD/MMS Documents; OCS Gulf of Mexico Maps; SEACOR; Dominion [presentation folder]; Graham OCS; Virginia Petroleum Council: Energy Issues, 6/2003 [presentation folder]; S.14 General; Boxer Liability; Ethanol; CAF\"É\"; Climate Change; Durgan Fuel Cell SA 865; Hydropower/Fish Passage; Energy Efficient Window Film; Domenici Manure Bill; Fred Dylla - J. LAB; Commerce Dept India Trip, 11/2006; Committee on Environment and Public Works Business Meeting, 10/26/2005 [2 binders]; Winter Storm, 2003; Natl. Capital Region; An Assessment: Virginia's Response to Hurricane Isabel, 12/2003 [spiralbound]; NC Isabel Ag. Issues; Hurricane Isabel - FEMA; Portsmouth Fire Boat Grant Higgins Research Center; Arlington Co. DAS/OPS Center; Untitled Accordion Folder: Virginia Petroleum; AREVA - US Advocacy Ctr. Letter; GSA FAMIS; Shadplanking 2000\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGSA: NGIC - Charlottesville; GSA: Women's Health Museum; GSA: Big Stone Gap Courthouse; Norfolk Courthouse [accordion folder]; Virginia Baseball [accordion folder]; Newport News; GSA: PTO Dedication Speech, 12/2/2003; Richmond Courthouse - Judge Merhige [accordion folder]; GSA: SEC HQ; GSA: World War II Memorial; Park/Forest Service: Roadless Initiative; GSA: Federal Courthouses; GSA: General; Judiciary: Hatch - Waxman; Park/Forest Service: Guns in NPS Units; GSA: MSHA - DoL; Portsmouth GSA Issue; GSA: Harrisonburg Courthouse; Park/Forest Service: George Washington Birthplace National Monument; GSA: MLK Memorial Dedication; GSA: Lynchburg Courthouse; Park/Forest Service: Shenandoah; GSA: Charlottesville/GSA/SSA; Park/Forest Service: Booker T. Washington National Monument; GSA: Southeast Federal Center; GSA: Federal Protective Service; GSA: DoT HQ; GSA: FEI - Pamela B. Gwin Hall; GSA: Hoffman Center; GSA: GSA Portsmouth; GSA: National Women's History Museum; Judiciary: S.520 DeWine; Park/Forest Service: Arlington House; Park/Forest Service: S.2865, Virginia Wilderness Act of 2000 (2 folders); GSA: Virginia Biotech Park; GSA: PTO (2 folders); Park/Forest Service: National Slavery Memorial; Park/Forest Service: National Fire Plan; Park/Forest Service: Wolf Trap Bill; GSA: Newseum; Park/Forest Service: Big Sandy River Commission\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJIEO Technical Report, 8249, 3/1997; DoD Telecommunications Certification and Procurement Matter; Schedule, 3/6/2002; United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia: Local Rules of Practice Amendments, Effective 9/1/2000 [bound volume]; Quadrennial Defense Review Report, 9/30/2001 [booklet]; 2001 Virginia Republican Convention, Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Virginia: Official Souvenir Program, 6/1-2/2001 [booklet]; Barbara Walters; Smithsonian Air and Space Dulles Expansion [accordion folder]; Senate Procedure and Practice: An Introductory Manual: Gold, Martin B., 2001 [book]; Untitled Folder: Photographs and Memos; 2005 Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission: Report to the President, vols. 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Tailhook, 5/24 [microcassette]; Martha Sludd [microcassette]; Senator John Warner, SASC Press Conference - Defense Pax, 1/27/1999; Senator John Warner, HSU Impeach, 1/27/1999 [microcassette]; John vs. Mark, 10/18/1996 [VHS]; PBS NewsHour, Iraq Amendment - Senator John Warner, 051115 [VHS]; Spring Commencement 2000, 5/30/2000 [VHS]; Diversions [3.5\" disk]; 29 Untitled Microcassettes; Pioneer Awards Presentation, 2005 [VHS]; Senator John Warner E.S. NY Times, 050628 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Disk [3.5\" disk]; Fox News Live, 11/30/2005 [VHS]; Senator, #139, Friends of John Warner, St. Mary's Associates, 10/31/1996 [VHS]; Ellen Nakashima on Senator John Warner's Houses, 6/12/1996 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner on CNN's Late Edition, 10/16/2005 [VHS]; Back-up Disk, Transcripts/PSA's for January-March 1990, March-July 1990 [3.5\" disk]; Senator John Warner on Carriers, 050207 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Press Releases, 1993-1994 [3.5\" disk]; WPXX Channel 8, David Poole, 10/2/1996; WAGE, 10/8 [microcassette]; NPR, 12/19 [microcassette]; The Doug Wilder Show, McSweeney \u0026amp; Miller, 3/2/1995 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner Introducing Judge John Roberts, 9/12/2005 [VHS]; Roll Call, 1/23; Melton Trans. Taxes [microcassette]; CNN - Anderson Cooper 360, and MSNBC Hardball, Senator John Warner, Bush Speech on Iraq, 11/30/2005 [VHS]; LA Senate, 10/1/1997 [microcassette]; Dale Eisman Profile, 1/4/1999; Thurmond to Senator John Warner, 1/5/1999 [microcassette]; Post Election Interviews, Babb Goodling WINC, Press Conference, 11/6/1996 [microcassette]; SASC Markup, 5/14/1999; Senators Warner and Levin News Conference [microcassette]; Senator Allen Floor Statement (2nd in Serving in U.S. Senate), 4/28/2005 [VHS]; CNN, Senator John Warner Interview, 10/11/1999 [audiocassette]; 13 untitled audiocassettes; The Doug Wilder Show, McSweeney \u0026amp; Miller, 3/2/1995, Tapes 1 \u0026amp; 2 [2 audiocassettes]; Rotary Norfolk Media, 2/16/1999 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Post Hearing Interview, 050210 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Interview on Representative Whitehurst, 2/28/2005 [VHS]; Senator John Warner WP5 [3.5\" disk]; Sheila Burke, NRC Zaire WMAL, 11/13/1996 [microcassette]; Eric S., NY Times, 3/5/1999 [microcassette]; Senate Floor Debate, 6/16/2005 [VHS]; Stars and Stripes, 10/8/1996; WTOO, 10/9/1996 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner, Ferrum College, 050907 [microcassette]; Warner FOR Early, 10/6/1997 [microcassette]; Tsunami, Iraq, SASC Briefing, 050105 [microcassette]; Frist Interview [microcassette]; Lehrer, Kosovo, 5/17/2000; Miscellaneous Interviews [microcassette]; State of the Union 1997 [microcassette]; CNN [microcassette]; Senator John Warner Press, 1 and 2 [2 3.5\" disks]; Senator John Warner Studio Statements, 10/11/2005 [VHS]; Policy Lunch Interviews, 3/3/1998 [empty microcassette case]; Senator John Warner Press Conference, 2/24/2003 [Betacam]; Eric Schmidt [microcassette]; Pinnacle Award from Fleet Reserve, 12/11 [audiocassette]; Senator John Warner Press Interviews: David Lehrman - NATO Expansion, 10/24; Dale Eisman and Dexter Hardin - Navy Pete # CFR 11/12/1997 [microcassette]; Keel Laying Ceremony CVN-77 George H. W. Bush [VHS]; Warren Fiske, 5/14/1996 [microcassette]; NPR; WAMU, Gibson, HSU, 12/1998 [microcassette]; Untitled VHS; Senator John Warner Bio [3.5\" disk]; Clinton/Suit Military, 5/23/1996 [microcassette]; Politics, 2-22-2324 [microcassette]; Tailhook, 5/21/1996 [microcassette]; The Manhole [3.5\" disk]; Dale E., Tailhook, 8/30/1996 [microcassette]; S:\\wpshr\\Press\\Bill [3.5\" disk]; Backup, PageMaker, ADS [3.5\" disk]; Staunton, Virginia Tech, Richmond, 10/1998 [microcassette]; VAB, 6/29/1996 [microcassette]; Cain, 2/27 [microcassette]; Legion Speech [microcassette]; Warner-Levin Thanksgiving Trip, 2001 [audiocassette]; WTOP, Senator John Warner on Bosnia, 12/17/1997 [microcassette]; Policy Lunch Briefs and ISTEA News Conference, 3/12/1995 [microcassette]; Recognition, #137, Friends of John Warner, St. Mary's Associates, 10/31/1996 [VHS]; NMAH Carmichael and SIL/NMAH Price of Freedom Benefit, 2/4/2005 [audiocassette]; FOR 4/21/2000 [microcassette]; ADS [3.5\" disk]; Rumsfeld/Jeffords Press, 5/24 [microcassette]; Senator John Warner with Reporters on Detainees [audiocassette]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Politics of Persuasion, Friends of John Warner, Stevens Reed Curcio \u0026amp; Potholm, 3/14/2008 [CD]; CODEL Warner/Levin, Photographs, Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Crete, June to July 2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner Archived Web Video, 2006 [CD] (2 copies); 2008 Waldo Family Lecture Series on International Affairs, Senator John Warner, Old Dominion University [CD] (2 copies); National Air to West Pot. [CD]; Sorensen Institute 2008 Gala, Senator John Warner Slideshow [CD]; Photographs from Navy Memorial Video, 12/2007 [DVD]; Senator Kennedy Floor Statement, Tribute to Senator Warner, 9/7/2007 [DVD] (2 copies); Armed Services Committee Hearing, 9/11/2007 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, Audio and Video, 3/26 [CD]; McCain Rally, 9/10/2008 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Campaign Commercials [CD]; Wakeman II Building Dedication Photographs, Aurora Flight Sciences, 7/31/2006 [CD]; Luna Innovations, City of Danville, 3/26/2004 [CD]; Senators John Warner, Ben Nelson, and Susan Collins, Press Conference Iraq Resolution, 1/22/2007 [DVD]; Q \u0026amp; A with Barry Rabe, 12/10/2008 [DVD]; Newsclips, Photographs, Senator John Warner Photograph, 8/19/2004 [CD]; News Channel 8, News Conference, 8/31/2007 [DVD]; Senate Floor Statement from Senator John McCain, 6/14/2006 [DVD]; Tour of Pentagon, White House Announcement, 9/18/2001 [CD]; Daily Newsclips, Old Files, 9/4/2003 [CD]; Reading of Declaration of Independence, Senators Coburn, Lieberman, Whitehouse, Webb, Murkowski, Martinez, Warner, 7/8/2008 [DVD]; Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Awards, John W. Warner, Jr., 10/19/2007 [DVD]; MSNBC Off Air 9 pm-10pm, 6/3/2008 [DVD]; Grundy, The Breaks, P8270053-P8270105 [CD]; Senate Floor Statements from Senator Levin and Senator Byrd, 6/22/2006 [DVD]; 9 untitled DVDs; PSC 2002 LAD LOOP [CD]; USJFCOM Senate Reception, 2/28/2006 [CD]; Senator Visit, Balad AB, Iraq, 3/22/2006 [CD]; CBS News - The Early Show, 1/13/2005 [CD]`; Afghan to NAACP [CD]; Wet Plate Photo Session, Photographs by Dennis Brack, 9/25/2002 [CD]; U.S. Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Awards, Biographical Video: John W. Warner, Jr., 10/16/2003 [DVD] (2 copies); Senator John Warner Press Conference on America's Climate Security Act, 8/2/2007 [DVD]; UIA Law Magazine, Senator John Warner Photographs by Tom Cogill [CD]; C-SPAN 2, 5/16/2008 [DVD]; 2007 SOTU [DVD]; Senator John Warner, Policy Stakeout News Conference, 4/8/2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, Audio and Video, 3/20 [CD]; NBC Washington Local News, 6pm and 11 pm Newscasts, 5/15/2008 [DVD]; Senator John Warner, Photographs by Andrea Booher/FEMA, Tour Poquoson, VA, 9/2003 [CD]; U.S. Senator Jim Webb, Nuclear Aircraft Carrier Press Conference with U.S. Senator John Warner, Governor Tim Kaine and Senator Elect Mark Warner, 11/19/2008 [DVD]; Navy Memorial Lone Sailor Awards, John W. Warner, Jr., 10/23/2007 [DVD]; Center for Politics, University of Virginia, Senator John Warner, 4/10/2006 [DVD]; Senator John Warner's Midtown Tunnel Visit, Norfolk, 9/29/2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, 4/16/2007 [DVD]; Press, 8/24/2004 [CD]; Senator John Warner Floor Statement, Video, 3/20 [CD]; NBC Nightly News, Iraq Resolution, 070125 [CD]; Scott Photographs [CD]; Christening CVN-77 George H.W. Bush, Northrop Grumman, 10/7/2006 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Visit to Atlantic Area, U.S. Coast Guard Photographs by PA3 Timothy Pike, 4/23/2003 [CD]; Senator John Warner [CD]; Senator John Warner, Sampling of 7 hits, 10/2004 [DVD]; Wytheville Lunch, Floods [CD]; Senator John Warner's Visits to Norfolk Region (SECNAV, U.S. Coast Guard, USS Newport News, VA Port Authority), 4/2003 [CD]; Larry King Live, reaction to President Bush's Iraq Speech, 1/10/2007 [DVD]; Senator John Warner Tapings, General Myers Tribute, William Proxmire Dinner, SPQA Awards Remarks, 10/12/2005 [CD]; George Mason University Commencement, 5/21/2005 [2 DVDs]; Senator John Warner, NASA Langley, Ft. Monroe, 10/3; Nassawaddox - Renor Dix, Cheriton - Aquaculture, Virginia Beach - Wagner, 10/4 [CD]; Senator Dick Durbin: A Different View, Air 8/1 - 9/30, 2008 [DVD]; Untitled VHS; Profile Senator John Warner, WCVE Version, Laura Strickler, 12/23/2004 [CD]; Bloomberg TV, 6/4/2008 [DVD]; 3 flash memory cards: Daily News Clips; Wytheville Lunch, Nutter Lunch [CD]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eA History of Soviet Russia\u003c/title\u003e: Von Rauch, Georg, 1957 [book]; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eA Century of Leadership: Founders Day Celebration, Newport News Shipbuilding, January 17-18, 1986\u003c/title\u003e [booklet]; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Spirits of 76\u003c/title\u003e: Sloane, Eric, 1973 [book]; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eCode of Virginia, 1950, Title 11 - Rules of Virginia Supreme Court, 1984 Replacement Volume\u003c/title\u003e [book]; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eForeign Relations and National Security Law\u003c/title\u003e: Franck, Thomas M. and Michael J. Glennon, 1987 [book]; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eUS Army in World War II: European Theater of Operations - Cross-Channel Attack\u003c/title\u003e: Harrison, Gordon A., 1989 [book]; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eCode of Virginia, 1950, Title 8.01 - Civil Remedies and Procedure, 1984 Replacement Volume\u003c/title\u003e [book]; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eCommittee on Armed Services, US Senate, 99th Congress, 1st and 2nd Sessions, vols. I-III, 1986\u003c/title\u003e [3 bound volumes]; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eRules and Practices - Constitution: Jefferson's Manual, House of Representatives, 99th Congress, 1985\u003c/title\u003e [bound volume]; \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\"\u003eRules and Practices - Constitution: Jefferson's Manual, House of Representatives, 98th Congress, 1983\u003c/title\u003e [bound volume]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhoto Album: USS Blue Ridge LCC-19 Commissioning, 11/14/1970 [spiralbound]; Reagan Speech, 9/27 [audiocassette]; Norfolk Debate, WHRO-TV, 9/26/1978 [audiocassette]; Fickett \u0026amp; Guest at 7th CD, 9/17 [audiocassette]; Debate - Richmond, 10/12 [audiocassette]; Surry News Conference - $61,000 [audiocassette]; Floor Debate on the Tower Nomination, 3/1989 [binder]; Friends of John Warner, 10/5/1995 thru 11/1/1996 [5 audiocassettes]; Loose Papers: Reprint of Congressional Record, 109th Congress, 2nd Session - \"Senate Tribute to Senator John Warner, June 22, 2006\"; Warner \"Primary Radio\", 5/9/1996 [2 audiocassettes]; Loose Portraits of Senator Warner; N. Virginia Chapter - Association of Govt. Accountants, 3/20/1984 [audiocassette]; Warner-Miller 2nd Debate [audiocassette]; Reagan PC \u0026amp; Reception [audiocassette]; GOP Meeting; Shad Planking; Women's Forum [VHH-C]; VNN \"Commonwealth Conversation\", 3/30/1996 [audiocassette]; Untitled Envelope: Reprint of Joint Resolution, 1/3/1980; Various Debates [audiocassette]; Virginia Federation of Republican Women [VHS-C]; Virginians for Warner Luncheon [audiocassette]; Warner Young Republicans, 3/23 [VHS-C]; Progressive Virginians Coalition [audiocassette]; Richmond Debate, 10/20/1978 [audiocassette]; Washington Post Luncheon, 8/6/1984 [audiocassette]; JWW and APM at Suffolk COC, 9/12/1978 [audiocassettes]; Photo Album: Launching of the SSN 753 Albany, 6/13/1987 [binder]; Debate - Vienna, 10/13 [audiocassette]; Untitled Audiocassette; JWW-APM - Bar Association [audiocassette]; Harrison/Warner Debate - League of Women Voters, 9/9/1984 [audiocassette]; \"Ole no. 6\" [envelope]; WGMS 570 AM, 103.5 FM - Guest Conductor Senator Warner, 12/23/1979 [audiocassette]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10/1/2008-12/31/2008 (92 folders arranged chronologically)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFox News Interview w/Brit Hume, 11/7/2004 [VHS]; Nixon Center Ceremony Honoring, 2/8/2000 [VHS]; Senate Floor Statements from Senators Levin and Byrd, 6/22/2006 [CD]; PBS Newshour, 8/3/2006 [CD]; CNN Wolf Blitzer, 11/17/2005 [CD]; Press Conference on America's Climate Security Act, 8/2/2007 [CD]; US Senate Floor Statement, 2/17/2006 [CD]; Floor Coverage, 3/29/2001 [VHS]; Hardball, 2/12/2008 [CD]; JW/Rex NBC Story, 1/31 [VHS]; Armed Services Hearing, 9/23/2008 \u0026amp; 9/25/2008 [2 CDs]; Senator Warner - 10,000 Votes, 5/24/2006 [VHS]; NBC Meet the Press, 2/12/2006 [CD]; Press Conference - Iraq Resolution, 1/22/2007 [CD]; Levy Center Dedication, 9/18/2005 [CD]; Face the Nation; Meet the Press; Fox News Sunday; Late Edition, 10/30/2005 [CD]; Memorial - Naval Special Warfare, 7/8/2005 [DVD]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWWO-0380; WWO-0752; WWO-0647; WWO-0646; WWO-0648; WWO-0338; WWO-0333; WWO-0337; WWO-0381; WWO-0332\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWWO-0401; WWO-0353; WWO-0750; WWO-0748; WWO-0751; WWO-0753; WWO-0747; WWO-0110; WWO-0628; WWO-0640; WWO-0745\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWWO-0678; WWO-0723; WWO-0677; WWO-0676; WWO-0708; WWO-0679\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWWO-0242; WWO-0339; WWO-0315; WWO-0644; WWO-0286; WWO-0113; WWO-0652; WWO-0378\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous papers from the office of Senator John Warner consist chiefly of photographs and newsclippings. Photographs include Warner with Senator John McCain and President George W. Bush; with Mikhail Gorbachev and President Ronald Reagan; at St. Anselm's College receiving an honorary degree, 1975; at a Senate swearing in ceremony; the second inauguration of Bill Clinton including Al Gore, Jesse Jackson, Newt Gingrich, and Billy Graham; with Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Anthony Kennedy, Sandra Day O'Connor, David Souter, Clarence Thomas; at the Chicago Board of Trade; with his 1984 office staff; and an official Senate portrait, 2007.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  Newspapers articles pertain to the Rappanannock River and the Woodrow Wilson Bridge over the Potomac.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  The collection also contains a selection of historical photographs and documents pertaining to Virginia copied from the holdings of the National Archives and Records Administration.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  The collection also contains a copy of a 2006 press conference on his trip to Iraq; a copy of his announcement not to seek reelection, 2007'.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e  The collection also contains a disk of the Legislative Acitivity Report for his terms in office January 15, 1979 through January 2, 2009 and a videocassette of the 1997 inauguration of President Bill Clinton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe discs contain Correspondence Archive General 1978-2008 and General Casework 1979-1995.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis addition to MSS 10191 (John W.Warner Papers) contains photographs of Senator John Warner over his career. Included are seven black and white photographs of Senator Warner as a young sailor in WWll, as a Marine in Korea during the Korean War, Senator Warner being sworn in as Secretary of the Navy, and winning his first election as the US Senator for Virginia in 1978. Four color photographs capture Senator Warner as Chairman of the US Senate Armed Services Committee and of the christening of the nuclear submarine the USS John Warner. Also included are matted photographs with plaques and commemorative coins for the christening of the nuclear submarine and matted photographs and a plaque of Senator Warner being sworn in as the Secretary of the US Navy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis addition to MSS 10191, John W. Warner papers, contains material documenting Warner's work while in service as a Senator of Virginia (1979-2009). This includes programs and clippings of events honoring Senator Warner, correspondence with Governor George Allen, Benjamin Bradlee, Donald Beyer, Bob Dole, George W. Bush, Jerry Kilgore, and Paul Wolfowitz, campaign mailers, reports, Senator Warner's remarks for George Mason University Commencement Address and a DVD with a C-Span segment on Senator Warner's Retirement Announcement from 2009. Also included is and an opposition research report titled \"Attack from the Right\" from 1995 analyzing Senator Warner's voting record on Congressional issues and a briefing book from Warner to Romer \"Les\" Brownlee, who served as Warner's National Security Advisor which contains containing briefing documents, talking points, and other notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis addition to MSS 10191, John W. Warner Papers, contains two copies of oral history interview transcripts conducted by Betty Koed, the United States Senate Historian and Head of the United States Senate Historical Office, with Senator John W. Warner. The interviews were conducted between 2014 and 2017, and the subject matter ranges from Warner's service as a seventeen-year-old sailor in World War II to his Congressional career. This includes his role in the Nixon campaigns of 1960 and 1968, Warner's campaign for the U.S. Senate in 1978, and his four successful bids for re-election. He remarks on his colleagues in the Senate, his collaborative work with Presidents from Nixon to Clinton, and bonds formed on the Armed Services Committee. He also recounts specific events and issues related to Virginia, as well as significant national events of September 11, 2001, and their aftermath. Interspersed are stories related to his personal life and family.\u003c/p\u003e"]}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_repositories_3_resources_262%23resource_collection_management_c17_c680"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8543","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Dunmore Family Papers (I) [in part photocopies]","creator":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8543#creator","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Dunmore family","label":"Creator"}},"abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8543#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003eLetters and papers of the Earls of Dunmore, a branch of the Murray family of Scotland. All of the papers, except eleven items relating to Virginia, 1770, 1776 are photocopies. The early papers relate to lands in Brabant (a province of the Netherlands) inherited from the 7th Earl of Derby and his wife, and to the role of Charles Murray, 1st Earl of Dunmore (1661- 1710) as Master of the Horse to Queen Mary, the wife of James II.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8543#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8543","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8543","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8543","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8543","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8543.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Dunmore Family Papers (I)","title_ssm":["Dunmore Family Papers (I) [in part photocopies]"],"title_tesim":["Dunmore Family Papers (I) [in part photocopies]"],"unitdate_ssm":["1650-1899"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1650-1899"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 65 D92","/repositories/2/resources/8543"],"text":["Mss. 65 D92","/repositories/2/resources/8543","Dunmore Family Papers (I) [in part photocopies]","Brabant (Duchy)","Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775","Austrian Succession, War of, 1740-1748","Jacobites","Correspondence","Financial records","Photocopies","395 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.","Box and Folder List compiled by Zach Woodward, SCRC staff, in April 2011.","See also; Dunmore Family Papers (II), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Letters and papers of the Earls of Dunmore, a branch of the Murray family of Scotland. All of the papers, except eleven items relating to Virginia, 1770, 1776 are photocopies. The early papers relate to lands in Brabant (a province of the Netherlands) inherited from the 7th Earl of Derby and his wife, and to the role of Charles Murray, 1st Earl of Dunmore (1661- 1710) as Master of the Horse to Queen Mary, the wife of James II.","Eighteenth century papers relate to the Jacobite conspiracies of 1703 and 1745, the War of Austrian Succession in which John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore (1685-1752) served in Flanders and also relate to the career of Dunmore (1732-1809), governor of Virginia, 1771-1775. There are four letters from George Washington to Lord Dunmore.","The nineteenth century papers include letters from George, 5th Earl of Dunmore to his agent Thomas Jack. Topics in the collection include the marriage of Prince Augustus Frederick to Lady Augusta Murray.","Prominent correspondents include Edward VII and his wife Alexandra (to Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore), Queen Victoria, Prince Adolphus Frederick (Duke of Cambridge), Sir William Johnson, Henry Pelham and Marshal Saxe.","George Washington letter to Lord Dunmore, 1774 in Box 3 Locked Section.","First three folders contain genealogical notes and correspondence between John Stewart Bryan and Jack E. Morpurgo, 1938-1942, concerning the acquisition of the Dunmore Family Papers. The earliest papers of the collection relate to the land in Brabant, Holland and Zealand which the Dunmore family inherited from Jacques Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby (1607-1672) and his wife Charlotte de la Tremoille. Letters to Amelia Sophia, Lady Marquess of Atholl (d. 1702/03), mother of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, describing Europe during the early 1680's. Accounts for the household of James, Duke of York, until 1689 relative to 1st Earl's position as Master of the Horse for James' wife and daughter. After the triumph of William, Prince of Orange, the 1st Earl was called to Parliament. Letters, 1702-1709, between Charles and his older brother John, 1st Duke of Atholl (1659/60-1724) discussing jobs, the treachery of Simon Fraser, James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry (1672-1724), and the Glencoe Massacre. Letters to William Murray, 3rd Earl (1696-1756) from his niece Anne Chochrane concerning social news between 1720 and 1722. Financial matters of William Murray are also included in this box.","1938 May 5 - 1942 November 14. Morpurgo, Jack E. Re: correspondence concerning the Dunmore papers, to and from John Stewart Bryan. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1940s-1950s. Re: description of Dunmore collection and genealogical material. Manuscript.","1967 February. Re: Genealogical cjart of the Dunmore family, done by Sill Moria Coghlan.","1650 May 16. Jacques Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby, and his wife Charlote [sic] de la Tremoille, Rushen, to [?]. Re: letter of attorney granting the power to register in the courts or chambers of the provinces of Holland the contract between the Earl of Derby and his wife, and Henry, Duke of Tremoille and the Duke of Thouars. Arrangements for the Prince of Tarente, son of the Duke of Tremoille. 2 pages. Document Signed. In French.","Scope and Contents 1650 Juine [June] 10. Jacques Stanely, 7th Earl of Derby and [his wife] Charlote [sic] de la Tremoille, Rushen, to Sir [Daniel] Trioche. Re: authority to gather rents in Holland. 1 page. Manuscript signed. In French.","1650 August 8 O.S. Charlote de la Tremoille to Daniel Trioche and Charles Stanley [son of James, 7th Earl of Derby]. Re: authority to collect rents in Holland. 1 pag. Manuscript signed. In French.","Scope and Contents 1670 October 25. Henry Pierrepont, 1st Marquis of Dorchester, to John, 2nd Earl of Athol Re: family news. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1670 December 26. R[?] de [Leinsesor?] to Co [?] Werden. Re: death of Guillaume Stanley; rents in Brabant. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1671 August 7. R[?] de [Leinsesor?], La Hague, to Madame [?]. Re: rents in Brabant, Holland, and Zeeland, collected in 1659 according to the instructions of [Charlotte de la Tremoille] Duchess of Derby; disruptions by war and reduction of rents. 4 pages. In French.","1674 July. Re: account of the \"charge of the Queene's [sic, Katherine wife of Charles II] Stables by the Old Establishment.\" 3 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1675 May 29. [William George Richard Stanley, 9th Earl of] Derby, Lion (Lyon) to [Katherine Pierrepont], Mqs. of Dorchester. Re: visits and family news. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1679 March 4. [?], Paris, to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: hopes Mr. [?] Murray has delivered the Spanish snuff and necklaces; Mother is going to Scotland; finances; Duke Hamilton; leaving for Angiers [sic]. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1679 Sep[tember] 17. [?], Ang[ijers], to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: faults charged against Mr. [?] Elphestone; charges made by Lord [?] Stranevez. 4 pages. Fragment","Scope and Contents [16]80 July 31. [?], Paris, to mother (Amelia Sophia), Marquess of Atholl, Tullibardine, Scotland. Re: Mr. [?] Elphestone is ill with a feaver [fever] ; needs money to go to the Hague. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1680 September 15. [?] Sunderland, for Charles Rex, at Whitehall, to James Duke of Ormond. Re: Richard, Viscount Lumly, is to replace Lewis, Earl of Fheversham, as Master of the Horse to the Queen. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents 1680 September 17/7. [?], Amsterdam, to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: correspondence; money from Mr. [?] Kinscott; Mr. [?] Sidney introduced them to their Highnesses. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1680 September 16. [?], London, to (Amelia Sophia), Marquess of Atholl, Tullibardine. Re: passage to England with Mr. [?] Sidney who may try to get [?]'s brother a command under the Prince of Orange; news from Mr. [?] Callender; correspondence; finances; Mr. Charles went with [?] Lauderdale to the Baths; trying to see the King. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1681 November 18. Jon. Hartling, Holyrood House, to Robert Werden. Re: receipt for money and for account of his Majesties house. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents [16]82 December 7. John, 1st Marquis of Atholl, Edenburgh to [?] Werden. Re: proposed marriage of his son Charles. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1682] December 28. [John, 1st Marquis of ] A[tholl] to [?] Werden. Re: assets to marriage of his son to Werden's granddaughter. Werden's faithful service to his Royal Highness James, Duke of York. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [1683 July 28]. [?]. Re: copy of warrant from John Werden for James, Duke of Yorke [sic], St. James's, to Benjamin Bathurst, that Charles Murray is now \"Master of the Horse\" for James' daughter Ann. 1 page. Manuscript. Copy.","Before 1684. Re: \"An Account of New Years Gifts paid by her Matie Queen Catherine (wife of Charles II) anually to send all of her officers \u0026 Servants.\" Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [16]84 September 6. Robert Werden, Winchester, to Catherine, Lady Murray (wife of Charles, to be 1st Earl of Dunmore). Re: her husband had an attack of \"the Stone or something lyke [sic] it.\" Doctor prescription given. 1 page.","1684/5 January 18. James, Duke of York \u0026 Albany, to Peter Apsley and Benjamin Bathurst. Re: appointment of Lord Charles Murray as Master of the Horse for Mary Beatrix D'Este, the Duchess of York. John Werden signs for James.","1685 May 4. Re: \"Abstract of what belongs to the Groomes of his Maj'ts Bedchamber towards performances of theire Duties....\" 5 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [1685 July 25]. [?]. Re: order, from Rochester for James Rex, at Whitehall, to the Attorney General, given additional to the consort, Queen Mary. 2 pages. Copy.","Scope and Contents 1685 August 18. W.G. Laynard, W. Swinthin, W. Firebrae, J. Bathsby, Board of Greencloath at Windsor Castle, to Charles Murray. Re: admission as \"Master of the horse to the Queene (Mary Beatrix D'Este, wife of James II).\" 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","Scope and Contents [6]86 February 21. [?], Dublin, to [?]. Re: neither Major General [?] Worden [sic] nor Lord Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmor [sic] has written in a month; jury decision against [?] Brughton and Sir Herbert Cunningham; the new Chanslor [sic] Sir Alexander Feiton; the [?] Earl of Clarendon Sir Charles Porter going to London. 2 pages. Letter.","Scope and Contents 1686 August 16. Will Smith. Re: James [II], Windsor, grants Carolum (Charles) Murray a \"Diploma\" creating him \"Conitem de Dunmore.\" 3 pages. Document. Copy. In Latin.","Scope and Contents 1687 June 6-August 9. Re: account \"For her ma'ties [Mary, wife of James II] service.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","1687 October 8. John Fisher, the Queen's Chaireman [sic], to Samuel Bale. Re: salary of Bale. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","1688 Lady Day [now March 25]. Re: \"An Abstract of Major General John Werden's account...with the Queene [sic, Mary Beatrix D'Este]....\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1688 December 10. [James II] to [?]. Re: \"A list of the Queens chamber plate sent by Mr. Robert Whythe....\" 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [16]88 December 10. Re: \"A Note of the Queen's [Mary Beatrix D'Este] Twillet Plate.\" In another hand: \"delivered unto me by Mr. Robert Wythe, 10th December 88.\" 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [1688 December 10?]. Maria R. (wife of James II). Re: Account of her Stables and Servants of the Chamber. 2 pages. Manuscript signed?","Scope and Contents [1688 December 10?]. Maria R. (wife of James II). Re: Account of expenses for her chape 1 page. Manuscript signed?","Scope and Contents 1688 December 21. William, Prince of Orange, St. James, to Sheriffs, Mayors and constables. Re: Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore is to be allowed safe passage. Card. [?] Suijgens signs for the Prince. 1 page. Document.","Scope and Contents 1688/9 January 8. Andrew Ross, London. Re: Account of money given to the Scotts (sic) Regiment by order of [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore. Manuscript \u0026 photograph.","Scope and Contents [1688/9?] January 20. Maria R[egina], St. Germain, to [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore. Re: He and [?] Godolphin are to send all her horses and her travelling coaches; sends her respects to call; John Worden [sic]; questions his religion. 2 pages.","1688/9 February 5. William, Prince of Orange, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: meeting of Parliament called to discuss the Protestant succession. 1 page. Printed manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents 1688/9 February 11. Warn. [?] Pierepoint [sic]. Re: List of the Queen's [Mary Beatrix D'Este] Plate sent to France. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents 1688/9 March 9. Charles, 12th Earl of Shrewsbury, Court at Whitehall, to the Public. Re: Pass for [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore to go to Edinburgh. 1 page. Printed manuscript signed.","1690. Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: his estate in England and the Low Countries. 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1695 Juillet [July] 29. R. [?] de [Kinscot?], Hage [sic], to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: wishes Dunmore to pay money due. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents [16]95/6 February 4. John Werden, St. James, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Lathan, Lancasshire [sic]. Re: \"Rents beyond Sea\"; monetary exchange. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [16]96 May 22. John Werden, St. James, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Chester. Re: rent owed her from Isle of Man, Brabant, and the family of Tremouille; Dutch property rights. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [16]97 March 27. John Werden, cockpit at Whitehall, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Chester. Re: financial matters involving Mr. [?] Harden, Mrs. [?] Ferguson and Mr. [?] Nesmith; also social news. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1702 June 30. Robert Werden, Ochtertyre, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: Jno. Hibardon at Huntingtoner. Financial loss; Werden will help Lord William Murray, 2nd Baron Nairne. 1 page.","William Murray, 2nd Baron Nairne, Ochertyre, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial aid [?] Ochertyre, [?] Dollone and Dunmore are providing Nairne. 1 page.","[John, 2nd Earl of Atholl?] to son Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: schemes of John's older son, John, who became 1st Duke of Atholl involving the Duke of Hamilton, over the settlement made with Charles. 2 pages.","1703 January 19. John, to be 1st Duke of Atholl, Huntingtoner, to [brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore]. Re: poor health of John's mother (Amelia Sophia Derby Atholl); a job at the treasury. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1703 October 21. John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: jobs for his brothers at the Treasury; [?] Balcarras, the cavaliers and St. Germain; a trip. 3 pages.","John, Marquess of Tuillibardine, London, to [?]. Re: the Simon Frazer business, involving Lord James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry and Honest John, 6th Earl of Mar; the Scots Council. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, his brother. Re: trouble caused by Lord James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry; meeting with Simon Frazer; help given John, 2nd Duke of Argyle [Argyll]. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the correspondents of Simon Frazer were arrested; Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham; \"Read this to all my friends either of the Country party of Cavalier party....\" 3 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: hopes he will be at all Council meetings; Lord [?] Boile; a \"design to force the hilanders [sic] to arms\"; Lord John Dalrymplo, 1st Earl of Stair asserts that they are already in arms. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earle [sic] of Dunmore. Re: Captain Simon Frazer; accusations against him in declarations by [?] Campbel[l] and [?] McClandy [McClang?]. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: proceedings of the Council and \"examination of [?] Baily....\" 3 pages.","G. [?] Macartney, Breda, to Madam Catherine Watts Murray, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the Council's action on [?] Baily. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Aby, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the Council's action on [?] Baily. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: for his son, has made a match with the daughter of Lady [?] Curtis. 4 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Dunkeld, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: land in Caithnes; his own son John, Marquess of Tullibardine. 3 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: declaration relating to the plot [for the Glencoe Massacre, 1692]; [?] Oates, [?] Fuller, the late Archibald, 1st Duke of Argile [Argyll], Lord John Dalrymple, 1st Earl of Staires [Stair], and William Carstaires [Carstares]. 4 pages.","Thomas Newlyn. Re: copy of warrant, dated March 16, 1695, for the arrest of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, Colonel [?] Purwell, and Valentine Brown, who goes by the name of Lord Kilmaird, for treason. 1 page. Copy.","O.S. (John, Viscount) Fincastle, Haleheim to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Tilton. Re: condition of his horse after passage to Holland; a military encounter. 3 pages.","O.S. (John, Viscount) Fincastle, to mother, Catherine Watts Murray, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: seige of Atholl and fortifying Moretown as part of their campaign; Lord George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney and Col [Archibald?] Hamilton have gone to Ghent, discusses the regiment; looks for coming Union with England. 2 pages. 1703 November 19. John, Marquess Tullibardine, London, to uncle Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: Queen Anne will hear discussion of Union. 3 pages. On reverse.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Dunkeld, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: debts to Privy Seal and Regiment. 3 pages.","Amelia, Lady Levant, sister to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, Perth, to [sister-in-law, Catherine, Lady Dunmore, daughter of Richard Watts and wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore?]. Re: sends a plad [plaid]; Lady Anne, 2nd daughter of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore Dundonald; visit to Nairne and Huntengtiner [Huntingtoner]. 1 page.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Blaire, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: drinking ass milk; health of Mrs. Richard Watts; Mr. [?] Glen. 3 pages.","John, 23rd Earl of Mar, Whitehall, to Lord [Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore?]. Re: Parliament is dissolved and election of peers will be soon; a meeting will be held in Edinburgh. 1 page.","John, 4th Earl of Dundonald, Blair, to Madam [?], Pitton. Re: visiting and travelling. 2 pages.","Anne, Duchess of Hamilton, Hamilton, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore. Re: lodging at Holyrud [sic] house. 2 pages.","O.S. John, 1st Duke of Atholl, and Edward Murray [uncle of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore]. Re: affidavit that John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, is the eldest son and successor to Charles, [1st] Earl of Dunmore, their brother; John is the possessor of rights granted by the United Provinces to Princess Charlotte Brabantine of Nassau which devolved on the family. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Hamilton, to Madame Catherine, daughter of Richard Watts, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: death of her husband. 1 page.","John, 4th Earl of Dundonald, Pasley, to Madam. Re: requests news, and will inform them if he hears from John Worden [sic]; horse sales. 4 pages.","Catherine, Countess Dowager of Dunmore. Re: affidavit that John, the present Earl of Dunmore, is the eldest son and heir of rents granted by Lords in Holland, Zeeland, and Brabant. 1 page. Document signed.","Catherine Watts Murray, wife of the late Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, London, to William Murray, Eaton. Re: sends clothes and linens; family has the smallpox; tells him to learn his Latin well. 2 pages.","Catherine Watts Murray, wife of the late Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, to William Murray, Eaton. Re: sent clothes, books of Common Prayer bound with the New Testament; asks him to see that Tommy Murray keeps good company; Lord Dunmore is in Edinburgh for the elections. 1 page.","Circa 1720's.  July 24. Anne Cochrane, Windsor, to Mrs. [?] Watts. Re: visiting and illness of his sister Isabella. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Houston. Re: visitors. 1 page.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Nairne. Re: her mother's health; her affections. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Nairne. Re: health of her mother and Sir John Houston. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, at Sir Thomas Bruces of Kinross. Re: her mother's burial. 1 page.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to uncle, William Murray. Re: Lord Carmarthen's planning her mother's burial; proposed visits. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Meth[ven?], to uncle, William Murray. Re: visit to Lady Kathrine. 1 page.","Anne Cochrane (later Duchess of Hamilton), Pasley [sic], to uncle, William Murray, Nairn. Re: marriage of Lady Mainshill's daughter; birth of a son to Lady Strathallanus. 2 pages. Card.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to William Murray, Stanley. Re: visiting and family health. 2 pages.","J.E. Cunison, Hamilton, to William Murray. Re: Murray is admitted as a Burgess of the town of Hamilton, in presence of Athour [sic] Nasmith and John Rolortoun. 1 page. Document signed. Colored seal of Hamilton on reverse.","William Murray, Taymount, to brother John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Hanover Square, London. Re: payment of annuities; land bought by Mr. [?] Grem [Grame] of Balgowan; settlement of estate. 3 pages.","William Murray and Catherine Nairn, Nairn House. Re: marriage contract, concerning land, money, and heirs. 7 pages. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1729 September 22. (John Lord) Nairne, to William Murray, Taymount. Re: bond in the settlement of a debt to John Grame of Balowan. 1 page. Document signed.","James, 2nd Duke of Atholl and Lord Edward Murray, uncle of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: affidavit that John 2nd Earl of Dunmore is the rightful successor to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. John is possessed of rights granted to Charlotte Brabantine of Nassau by the United Provinces; traces the line of descent. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","James Craufurd to brother Patrick Craufurd, London. Re: employed about John, 2nd Earl Lord Dunmore's affairs; mentions other men previously so employed; obligations of the States [General] to Dunmore through a daughter of William, 1st Prince of Orange. Includes a copy of letter from Mr. [?] Brown. 3 pages. Fragment","[Ziphares?], Newmarket, to Her Majesty the Queen. Re: thanks for social courtesies. 2 pages.","Most of this box contains the papers of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore (1685-1752) who served as Lieut. General under John, Earl of Stair, Commander in Chief of British forces in Flanders. Instructions to the 2nd Earl from William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington, and Henry Pelham concerning the engagement at Fontenoy, the removal of British troops to put down the Scottish Rebellion, and the fall of Brussels in 1746. After the Scottish Rebellion, William Murray, 3rd Earl, was taken prisoner, tried for treason, acquitted, though sentenced to live the rest of his life in London.","Richard Basset, Bruges, to John, 2nd Earl of Donmore [Dunmore], Bruges. Re: requests court martial against Brig. General Henry Ponsonby. 1 page. Photostat.","Note Signed. John Dalryumple, 2nd Earl of Stair, Hague, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: payment of infantry; bad weather. 3 pages. Note Signed.","Holles Newcastle, Newcastle House, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests Dunmore to acquire a position for Mr. George Townsend, eldest son of Lord George, 4th Viscount and later 1st Marquis Townsend, in the army in Germany. 2 pages.","William Murray, Edinburgh, to John, 2nd Earle [sic] of Dunmore, London. Re: hopes his brother Thomas Murray has joined a regiment; social news; William Nairne, who died on way home from East Indies, left his estate to their nephew Mr. [?] Nairne. 2 pages.","William Forbes, Clerk of the Gild Council, Edinburgh, to William Murray, Edinburgh. Re: Murray is made a Burgess. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","O.S. Re: \"The State of His Majesty's Forces in the Low Countries.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","War Office. Re: \"List of the Generals and Staff Officers serving in Flanders.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","[?]. Re: instructions from George Rex, Court at St. James's, to William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, concerning his appointment as Captain General of all forces in Great Britain. He is sent to the Austrian Netherlands. 2 pages. Copy. Photostat.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Hanover, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: letter received from Dunmore at Lessines; bravery of his R.H. the Duke of Cumberland in a recent engagement at Fontenoy. 2 pages.","Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: affairs in Flanders; Duke of Cumberland is a hero; \"The general good behavior of the English, and the shameful one of the Dutch.\" 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1745 June 11/22. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is granted the government of Plymouth, vacated by the death of Lieut. Gen [?] Churchil 2 pages.","Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: surrender of the Cittadel [sic] of Gurnay; King will give Dunmore Plimouth [sic]. Though the [British] army is inferior, extra troops would break the back of the government. 3 pages.","William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Camp at Lessines, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: appoints Dunmore president of the court martial of Brigadier General [?] Ingoldsby, for failing to execute orders at Fontenoy. Everard Fawkener signs for William. 1 page. Document.","O.S. Thomas Bligh. Re: \"A Return of the Kill'd Wounded \u0026 Missing....\" Manuscript signed.","Lieut. Colo. J[?] Lechel Re: \"A Return of Lt. Gen [?] Handalyard's Regiment....\" 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","Edward Cornwallis, Re: \"A Return of Brigadier Gen Thomas Bligh's Regiment....\" 1 page. Manuscript signed.","J[?] Lechell, Citadel of Anvers Lundy, to Royal Highness. Re: Battle at Melle, near Ghent; actions of Brigadier Thomas Bligh and Gen [?] Handaly[ar]d. 4 pages.","Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: the campaign in Flanders; the retreat through Holland; \"the generous efforts this country has made to preserve the liberty of Europe.\" 2 pages.","Thomas Orby Hunter, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: his lack of money. 1 page.","William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Willerserden Camp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: with his absence, Cumberland's authority devolves to Dunmore; empowers Dunmore to call court marti Everard Fawkener signs for William. 2 pages. Document. Card.","N.S. William, Viscount Petersham, son of William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests leave to return to England. 2 pages.","Le Maäl de Neipperg, Luxembourg, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: return of Dunmore's prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Son Excellence H.M. George II to Jean Comte de Dunmore John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: permission to trave 1 page. Printed Manuscript. In French.","Frederic Bo-Hesse, Anvers, to [?]. Re: the ships for transporting the English batallions have not arrived; an argument between Major General [?] Dalwig of the English cavalry and Major General [Zastrow?]. 2 pages. In French.","N.S. Ruvigny De Cosne, Lille, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: exchange of prisoners. 2 pages.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of] Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: make arrangements with Prince [?] Waldeck for winter quarters and defense of the Frontiers; \"Transports from Willemstadt.\" 2 pages.","Mr. [?] Bulow, Bruxelles, to [?]. Re: after the order of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Bulow lists the letters he has received. 1 page. Manuscript signed. In French.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: King's decision to remove the rest of the British troops from Willemstadt. Mr. Robert Hampton Trevor must procure consent from the States [General]. 2 pages.","O.S. William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, St. James, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's return; the rebells [sic] in Scotland; [Field] Marshall George Wade and Sir John Le Gonier. 2 pages. Photostat.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: march of the British Cavalry to Willemstadt; Mr. Robert Hampton Trevor will apply to the States General. 2 pages.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: orders from William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland; \"concerning the additional Demands of France with respect to the Ransom of our Prisoners....\" Hessians don't want to take orders from an Austrian General; will arrest Mr. [?] Howard when he arrives at Harwich from Holland. 2 pages.","Charles Prince Waldeck, Bruxelles, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: orders to be given to guards along the Channel 1 page. In French.","[O.S.] Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: the King George II and William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington are looking for a replacement for Dunmore as commander of the Hessians and Hanovarians; payment of troops. 2 pages.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: increase of Scottish rebels aided by French; shipping of Hessians; letter to Prince Frederick; Lord John Londsay, 20th Earl of Crawford should direct the embarkation. 6 pages.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: Colonel [?] Stewart is appointed to conduct the Hessian troops from Willemstadt to their destination. 1 page.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: movements of troops under [James, 5th] Earl [of Balcarres and 30th Lord Lindsay of] Crawford to Willemstadt, of the French, of the Scottish rebels near Newcastle and Berwick, and of the Hessian regiments; scarcity of forage. 3 pages.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: message of the King to Parliament and the replies of both Houses supporting the King against the Scottish rebellion. 1 page.","Nencelas Antoine Conte de Kaunitz-Rittberg, Bruxelles, to [?]. Re: keeping the canal at Bruxelles free of ice by rising men from Brabant. 2 pages. Letter. In French.","1745 Xber [December] 24. Abraham Hume, London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: discussed Dunmore]'s return with Lord William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington and Mr. Henry Pelham; removal of Hessian and British cavalry from Brabant; possible French embarkation. 4 pages.","1745 Xber [December] 24. Le Comte Wenzel Anton de Kaunitz-Rittberg [Rietsberg], Brussels, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: possible freezing of the canal at Brussels. 2 pages. In French.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: embarkation of British and Hessian cavalry; the magazines of Forage; news of French off Dunkirk. 2 pages.","Thomas Orby Hunter, London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial problems; military maneuvers against the rebels in Scotland; London is prepared for the French. 3 pages.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: Hessians demand to ship too many horses to Scotland. 4 pages.","1746 Janvier [January] 9. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: passport for Colonel [?] Donop. 1 page. In French.","1746 Janvier [January] 10. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Baron de Winekel, captured between Lockeren [Laken?] and Anvers, has left for Dresden; asks for his return. 2 pages. In French.","Re: copies of orders: (1) from [Curtis] Barnet to officers of the ships of the India Company taken in the China Sea; and (2) pass given to Francois Surville by Curtis Barnet, February 22, 1744/5. 2 pages. Manuscript. In French.","1746 Janvier [January] 12. Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: detention of two officers of the India Company, captured by [Curtis] Barnet; exchange of prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1745/6 January 14. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: copies of His Majesty's speeches and replies from both Houses [not included]; capture of France's correspondence with Count Saxe and Count Lowendahl; military orders. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 Janvier [January] 23. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: possibility of passage of English prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Re: report on battle of Falkirk on January 17, 1746; mentions Lord George Murray and [J?] Lochell [Lechell]. 3 pages. Manuscript. Photostat.","Scope and Contents 1746 Favrier [February] 3. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Laken, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: politeness to Baron Winchel and permitting him to bring the papers of MR. de Loewendahl to Anvers; exchange of prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1746 February 8. Will Erskine, Breda, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Forage rations in the Low Countries. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1745/6 February 11. [John Carteret, Earl] Granville, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Resignation of Henry, 2nd Duke of Newcastle and William Stanhope, Earl of Harrington. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1746] February 20. [N.S.] George Townsend, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Prince of Waldeck; repulse of French attack on Brussels. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 March 3. Le Baron de Molke, Anvers, to John, 2nd Earl of Donemord [Dunmore], Breda. Re: ice; arrival preparations for the English troops; fall of Bruxelles; troop movements. 3 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1745/6 March 4. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore will not be allowed to return from Flanders, but will send John, 10th Earl of Rothers to help him. At the request of Prince William, the Hessian cavalry is to be incorporated into the main body of the British army. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 March 7. [N.S.] G[?] Cressener, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: loss of Bruxelles; shipment of troops to Scotland; personnel rearrangements. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [1746 March]. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's request for pay as Commander in Chief of British forces in the Low Countries, relative to pay received by Sir Philip Honeywood and Sir John Legonier. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 April 3. N.S. Andrew Robinson, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Bergen of Toom. Re: Dunmore's baggage; enemy are fortifying Brussels; the Princess [?] arrived from Breda. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 June 3. James, 2nd Duke of Atholl, Edinburgh, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: execution of a mortgage of the Isle of Man to Feld and Mareschall Wade. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1746 July 1. James, 2nd Duke of Atholl, Tower of London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: kindness of Lord Cornwallis, General [?] Williamson, and Duke Hamilton. 1 page.","1746 June 17. Thomas Holles, [1st] Duke of Newcastle, Whitehall, to [?] Lord Cornwallis, Tower of London. Re: William Murray is to be taken into custody. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1746 June 30. Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, House of Lords Chancellor, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is summoned to the trials for treason of William 4th Earl of Kilmarnock, George, 3rd Earl of Comertie [Cromarty], and Arthur, Lord Balmerino. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1746 July 31. William Henry, 3rd Marquess of Lothian. Re: Affidavit that William Murray did not aid the Scottish rebels, but helped save his house at Newcastle. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents [1746 July?]. [William Murray?] Re: innocent knowledge of order to seize [?] Glengary who he believed had not met with Captain [?] Foager, and who had not forgot the Glenco [sic] massacre; speaks well of the Queen; meeting Earl of Derby to find a place for your son John in Regiment leaving for Portugal. 1 page. Fragment.","1746 August 4. James, 1st Baronet Somerville. Re: Affidavit that William Murray protected him against the rebels in Edinburgh and helped him move to Berwick. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1746 September 27. James, 1st Baronet Somerville. Re: oath sworn before Charles Gilmour that William Murray of Taymount protected Somerville at Edinburgh, at Berwick. 1 page.","1746 October 16. William Henry, Marquis of Lothian, Mountevid Lodge. Re: oath that William Murray of Taymount helped defend his house at Newcastle. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1746 November 8. Re: \"Officers of the 3rd Regiment Foot Guards...\" 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1746-7 February 28. Henry Fox, War Office, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: \"propos'd Rogulations regarding musters....\" 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1747 November 30. Hollis Newcastle, for George Rex, Court at St. James, to William Murray, Taymount. Re: Murray is cleared of being involved in \"the late Rebellion,\" but must live the rest of his life in Lincoln. 3 pages. Document signed. Copy.","Scope and Contents 1747-8 March 2. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: appointment for an Ensign. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1747-8 March 15/26. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: King's refusal to give an appointment to [Dunmore]'s nephew; [?] Reynolds may sell his company. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1748 July 18. N.S. G[?] Collingwood, Lisle, to Colonel [?] Mastyn, at John, 2nd Earl Dunmore's quarters, Bruxelles. Re: officers killed or taken at Mille [Melle]. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1748-9 February 16. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: articles of war prepared by Mr. [?] Wentworth, and consultation with Sir Robert Rich. 2 pages.","This box includes items describing the early military career of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore (1732-1809). Letters from William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord Shelburne (1737-1805), dated 1758 to 1765 discussing social news and political events. Correspondence concerning 4th Earl's appointment as Governor of Virginia, and his preference to remain as Governor of New York, in which capacity he received letters from William Johnson about Indian affairs. Letters, 1772-1774, from George Washington discussing social news, a surveying trip West, and land speculation. Solicitation of Dunmore's vote in the elections for the peerage of Scotland held in 1780, 1784, and 1786. Information relative to 4th Earl's estate and lands is found in the letters between his son George, Viscount Fincastle, and his agent, Thomas Jack, 1794 to 1797. The 4th Earl was dismissed as Governor of the Bahama Islands in 1796, after serving from 1787.","1749 May 30. John Newcastle, for George II, Kensington, to John Murray, Viscount Fincastle. Re: commission as Ensign in a Company of the Foot Guards. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1753 September 28. B[?] Lethieullien, Berlin, to Lord John Murray, Viscount Fincastle. Re: entertainment at the courts of foreign ministers; will meet the King at Potsdam. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1755 [June?] 5. Charles, Prince de Ligne, Bruxelles, to Uncle John Murray Fincastle, Londres. Re: hopes to visit England, either as part of the Austrian or English army; his associates. 3 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1755 October 16. [?] Holdernesse, for George Rex, Court at Kensington, to William Murray, 3rd Earl of Dunmore. Re: permission to live in Beverly in York County; annuity left him by his brother John, late Earl of Dunmore. 4 pages. Document signed.","Scope and Contents [1757 July 20]. George Henry Lennox, Hamlen, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: movements from Bielefeld to Hamelen [sic] against the French and Germans; mentions \"the Lord of Cakes\" and \"my Bonny Bonny Highland Laddy.\" 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1757 August 21. George Henry Lennox, Verden, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Edinburgh. Re: report of a recent battle; the Germans are at Hannover [sic]; women friends. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1758 January 20. Charles, 9th Baron Cathcart, Shaw Park, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: unhappy that Dunmore may go to America; too great allowance is being made in America, though the changes could probably not be seen in America. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1758 July 1. William Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), on board the Essex, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: some volunteers are going to Germany; tired of being a spectator in the war; troops in North America. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1758 December 14. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: performance of some favors; return to Edinburgh and Glasgow; Prince Edward. 5 pages.","Scope and Contents 1759 April 24. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Hague, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: marriage of Dunmore and his own marriage; mentions Prince Ferdinand and Lord Howe. 6 pages.","Scope and Contents 1759 December 11. [Fitzmaurice], Croffdorf, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: confusion of shipments including wine; death of [Gen. James] Wolfe; campaign under Lord Granby; going to Switzerland or France. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1760 January 13. Fitzmaurice, [later Lord Shelburne], Bowood Park, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: performance of a favor; travelling; his coming marriage. 3 page.","Scope and Contents 1760 Aug[u]st 29. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Lt. Granby's camp at Bracholl, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: wintered in Switzerland; is an Aide de Camp; movements near Westphalia. 4 pages.","Fitzmaurice, later Lord Shelburne, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's friends should get recommendations from Duke [?] Lewis to Prince Ferdinand who needs officers in the Britannick [sic] Legion; birth of a daughter [Catherine?] to Dunmore]. 3 pages.","No folder 15","Scope and Contents 1762 May 1. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: sends two Chinese chairs; openings in the military for Mr. Robinson; the new peers; to Portugese war, Lord Bute, and possible resignation of the Duke of Newcastle. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 May 10. Shelburne to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: birth of Dunmore's son; politics and the war efforts. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 June 10. Shelburne, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Lord B[ute]'s power; new ministry; visiting. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 July 13. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: problems in Scotland; farm arrangements; administrative changes. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 August 20. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: negotiations with France; general news; marriages. 2 pages.","1762 August 27. Lord Shelburne, London, to Lord Dunmore. Re: terms of the peace treaty with France. 2 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1762 September 23. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore]'s not joining the army; expected change of ministers, in respect to which he mentioned [Dunmore]'s name to bute. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1763 August 27. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: general news; politicians. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1763 August 27. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: godfathers for [Dunmore]'s latest child; Mr. Pitt is with the King. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1763 September 15. Shelburne to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his resignation as Pitt has changed his course of action. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [1763?] Octob[e]r 24. Shelburne, East Bourne, Sussex, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: vacation; trip to Ireland in the apring. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents [1763?] November 11. Shelburne, East Bourne, Sussex, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore, Dunmore Park. Re: purchase of house from L[or]d Bute; general news. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1764 January 20. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial obligation to Sir Lawrence Dundas; trip to Ireland during renting season. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1764 March 14. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Bowood Park, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: wintered at Whitton; business in Ireland; [?] Parker has gone to Lisbon. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1764 March 31. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: trip Dublin. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [1764?] November 17. [William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord] Shelburne, Bowood Park, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: European trip; land dealings, especially in Ireland; his retirement; his house is finished. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [1765?] February 11. Shelburne, Wycombe, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his wife; [Isaac] Barre. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [1765?] July 20. Shelburne, York, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: anxious to know if [Dunmore] succeeds to the place of Fincastle; questions of succession in Perthshire will be raised by [John, 3rd] Duke of Athol 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1765 August 7. Sophia Shelburne, Bowood Park, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore]'s neglect of their family. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1765 December 10. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: birth of his son soon after their arrival in town. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1766 February 15. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, London, to Catherine, Countess Dowager of Dunmore. Re: management of the factory of Taymount; of Mr. [?] Rutherford of Perth; of tenants. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1766?] August 23. S[ophia] Shelburne, Kensington, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: politics; Lady Louisa; calls Lord Fitzmaurice a monkey. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1766 December 19. L[?] de Brunsviy, La Hague, to [?] Albesse Royale. Re: unfavorable reports of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore who wishes a post in the government. 2 pages. In French","Scope and Contents 1770 July 16. Ed[war]d Foy to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: true copy of commission from the Treasury, signed by North, Geo. Onslow, and Townsend, assigning Dunmore's salary, to be taken from money collected from customs and duties enacted [in 1767]. 3 pages. Copy of document signed.","Re: extract of a talk from Conoquieson to Sir William Johnson, at a Congress with several nations of Indians, July 22, 1770; Indians request that the English honor their treaties. 2 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1771 March 9. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Fort George, to [Granville, 2nd] Earl Gower. Re: appointment as Governor of Virginia and his desires to remain at Fort George; dispute between New York and New Hampshire. 2 pages. Typewritten.","John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Fort George, to Lord Willis Hill, 1st Viscount] Hillsborough. Re: prefers to be Governor of New York than Governor of Virginia. 2 pages. Typewritten. Photostat.","Scope and Contents 1771 March 16. William Johnson, Johnson Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Congress of Commissioners for regulating Indian trade and Indian information from Sir Henry Moore; trouble with the Oneidas occasioned by the mistake of a missionary. 3 pages. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents 1771 March 22. William Johnson, Johnson Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: copies of regulations for Indian trade at Niagra and Detroit, and regulation of English travel; establishing blacksmiths to work for the Indians. 2 pages.","1772 July 30. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: candidates for commissary office upon death of Mr. [James] Horrocks; Washington suggests Rev. [?] Scott; meeting of Lord Fairfax and [Dunmore]. 2 pages. Typescript.","1773. [?] tp [?]. Re: \"4 letters from General Washington to Jo. Earl of Dunmore.\" 1 page. Card.","Scope and Contents 1773 Ap[ri]l 13. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: taking his son-in-law [stepson], Mr. [John Parke] Custis, to Doctor [Myles] Cooper of Kings College in New York; [Dunmore]'s proposed visit to western areas; mention Colo. [George] Croghan, deputy Indian Agent, of Pittsburg. 2 pages. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents 1773 September 12. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: [Dunmore]'s trip west; surveying expeditions of Captn. [?] Bullet and Mr. [?] Wood; Washington has a commission for land he would like fulfilled. 4 pages. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents 1774 February 11. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: procuring royal lands as payment to Valentine Crawford and Hugh Stephenson for their services to the King; arrival of Dunmore family at New York. 1 page. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents [1776 September 15]. [Admiral Richard] Howe, the \"Eagle,\" to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: colonial evacuation of New York City. 1 page. Typewritten.","1778 September 23. [?]. Re: copy of letter from James Adol[phu]s Oughton and Robert Shene, Edinburgh, to \"Malecontents of Lord Seaforth's regiment.\" The men are to return to duty; possibility of the regiment's being sent to India or to the islands of Guernsey and Jersey. 1 page. Copy.","Scope and Contents 1778 September 26. Ja[me]s Adol[phu]s Oughton, Abbey Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is to remain in Edinburgh until the officers in Lord Seaforth's regiment discontinue the disturbance. 1 page.","1780 September 6. David, 7th Viscount Stormont, St. James, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 7. [David, 7th Viscount] Stormont, St. James, to [John 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: believes the same Scottish peers should be returned, through replacing John, 4th Duke of Athol[l] for [John, 3rd Earl of] Bute. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 10. [Hugh Hume, 3rd Earl of Marchmont], Hemel Hampsted, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 10. [William, 4th Duke of] Queensberry, Amesbury, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Septem[be]r 11. John, 4th Earl of Loudoun, Loudoun, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 12. [John, 7th Earl of] Galloway, Galloway House, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 13. [David, 10th Earl of] Cassillitis, Cullean, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 13. [George, 8th Earl of] Dalhousie, Dalhousie Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 15. [William John, 5th Marquess of] Lothian, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in election of peers to be held October 17 at Holyrood House, Edinburgh. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Septem[be]r 16. [Archibald, 11th Earl of] Eglintoun, Eglinton Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits voting in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 16. [Neil, 3rd Earl of] Rosebery, Barnbougie Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page. Autogrpah","Scope and Contents 1780 September 18. [Sir John] Gordon, [4th Bt.], Gordon Castle, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 20. [James, 8th Earl of] Abercorn, Grosvernor Square, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 20. Douglas, 8th Duke of Hamilton and Brandon Hamilton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: promises his vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 22. Thomas, 8th Earl of Kinnoull, Dupplin [sic], to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: a peer in his situation does not vote in the Parliamentary elections. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 28. [George, 3rd Earl of] Aberdeen, Ellan Castle, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 October 27. [Charles, 3rd Duke of] Ruchmond, Lennox and Aubigny, Ranmer Camp, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: honored by Dunmore's request for vote; would wish that Scottish peerage could have heriditary seats in the House of Lords as the English had. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1780?] John, 5th Duke of Argyll, [Inverasay?], to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: the past election. 2 pages. Fragment","Scope and Contents 1781 Fevrier [February] 5. Le Duc de la Tremoille, Paris, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dumnor [Dunmore]. Re: marriage of his second son, P[?] de Talmond, to Mlle. [?] d'Argougen. 1 page. In French.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 18. Alexander, 15th Lord Saltoun, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [17]84 March 19. [?] Cranstoun to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 22. [William Schaw, 1st Earl] Cathcart, Portland Place, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 22. [John, 11th Lord] Elphinstone, Edinburgh, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 22. [William, 4th Duke of] Queensberry, Piccadilly, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [17]84 March 23. [James, 7th Earl of] Lauderdale, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming elections of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 23. [George, 7th Baron] Kinnaird, Grov[eno]r Street, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 24. [George, 3rd Earl of] Aberdeen, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 24. [David, 10th Earl of] Cassillis, London, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 24. [Hugh Hume, 3rd Earl of] Marchmont, London, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 25. [David, 7th Viscount] Stormont, Portland Place, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: promises his vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 26. [James, 8th Earl of] Abercorn, Grosvernor Square, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 26. [William John, 5th Marquess of] Lothian, Waverly Abbey, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 26. [Francis, 9th Earl of] Moray, Edin[burgh] to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Alexander, 6th Earl of] Balcarres, Balcarres, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Thomas, 7th Earl of Haddington and Baron of] Binning, Herbertshire, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his brother in law, Lord Hopetown, is a candidate in the coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Neil, 3rd Earl of] Roseberry, Barnbougle Castle, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in imminent election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 30. [George, 8th Earl of] Dalhousie, Edin[burgh], to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1784] March 26. [?] Glencastle, Chesterf[iel]d St., to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1784? March]. [Patrick, 6th Earl of] Dumphries, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 9. [?] (Findlater \u0026 Sensiol?), Cullenhouse, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: has given his proxy to Lord James, 7th Earl of Lauderdale.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 18. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Dunkirk, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: the coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 20. [George, 6th Marquess of] Tweeddale, Newhall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: has decided not to vote in Peerage election until it is done by ballot. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 26. [James, 3rd Earl of] Hopetoun, Barnet, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 May 3. [James, 5th Earl of] Loudoun, Loudoun, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: is unable to support Dunmore in the election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1786 Sep[tem]b[e]r 23. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Dunkirk, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: asks for vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1786 Sep[tem]b[e]r 23. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Atholhouse, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: will vote for Dunmore in the coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1787 July 4. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, London, to [?]. Re: accounts and tenant supervision. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1788 January 24. Warren Hastings, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his reception by Dunmore's friends in Scotland. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1789 August 7. Warren Hastings, St. James' Place, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: social amenities. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1790 January 30-1791 January 24. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his accounts. 13 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1793 December 18. [Jeffrey, 1st Baron] Amherst, St. James' Square, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: rank of militia officers \"when serving with the regular Troops.\" 1 page.","[circa 1793] [Princess Charlotte, who married Leopold I of Belgium] to Dowager Countess of Pembroke. Re: news from Paris of executions. 2 pages. Fragment Letter. Card.","Scope and Contents 1794 June 2. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to [Thomas] Jack, Glasgow. Re: trip to Ardintenny [Ardentenny]; finances. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1795 January 23. Alex[ander] T. Cochrane, on H.M.S. Thetis, at Norfolk, to John, 4th Earl Dunmore, [Providence]. Re: solicits help in advancing Jack Murray; anchorages near the Bahama Islands; land grants. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1796 February 9. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Harbour. Re: Mr. [?] Cadell's quarrying stone; financial obligations. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents [17]96 March 18. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to [Thomas Jack]. Re: land papers about America belonging to his father John, 4th Earl of Dunmore; finances. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [17]96 April 4. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: finances. 3 pages.","1796 July 8. [William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of] Portland, St. James's Court, for George III, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: recalled as governor of the Bahama Islands. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1797 February 10. Alexander Forbes, David Anderson, Edward Murray, Thomas Bennett, Jno. Hanna, Alexander Collie, Charles Kain, Geo. Farguharron, Alexander MacKenzie, Isaac Leassard, Crooked Island, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore, Governor of the Bahama Islands. Re: Address on Dunmore's departure. 3 pages. Manuscript signed. R.","Scope and Contents 1797 February 24. A Disinterested Friend, Nassau, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore, before his departure. 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1797 August 5. [William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of] Portland, Balshade, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: cannot encourage Dunmore's hope of reappointment as Governor of the Bahama Islands. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1797 October 23. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park. Re: Buck[wheat?] seed. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1799 September 29. A[?] J[?], Berlin, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests the certificate of his marriage to insure the future of his child. 3 pages.","[No Information; see finding aid]","Scope and Contents [Geoge, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park, Falkirk. Re: wood and coa","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park. Re: orderning linen for shirts in Perth.","Scope and Contents [Georege, Viscount] Fincatle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park, Falkirk. Re: the farm of [?] McLackland.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, Newgate, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore parr. Re: papers relativeto Jack's contract as factor; turning tenants off farms.","Scope and Contents [Susan Hamilton]. Re: \"Showing, how she made a visit to Bathwell Castle on July 30th, 1802...\" Short exerpts from Shakespeare included.","Scope and Contents Craufurd [Crawford] Tait to [George], Lord fincastle, London. Re: marriage papers, rental and deed papers.","Scope and Contents Thom Jack, Dunmore Harbour, to [George], Lord Viscount Fincastle, london. Re: tenant agreements for Taymount.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: question of possession of farms.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack or Archibald McNicol, Dunmore Parrk, Falkirk. Re: requests guns and shooting clothes.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: requests linen; compliments Jack's ability.","Scope and Contents George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: list of clothes and linen.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: Ardentenny estate; debts of his father John, 4th Earl of Dunmore.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: Financial confusion.","Scope and Contents Jugh, [1st] Earl Fortescue, Exeter, to [George] Viscount Fincastle. Re: commission as Lieutenant Colone Printed by [?] Trewmans, Exeter.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack. Re: visit to Scotland; sale of woods on Ardentenny estate; possible sale of Taymount.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: land exchanges; family.","Thomas Wingate, Stirling, to Thomas Jack, factor for [George], Lord Viscount Fincastle. Re: account for repairs to church, for militia and election.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Greeock. Re: lumbering at Dunmore Park.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Greenock. Re: farming; his illness.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dnmore, St. Grey's, to Thomas Jack, Greenock. Re: farm buildings; visit to Scotland.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Hamilton, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: behavior of [?] Lamb; farming. Includes a note from Susan [wife of George].","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glagow. Re: farming.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farming; A[ndrew] Stuart's management; family illness. 3 itmes. Enc","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: birth of a son [Henry Anthony].","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm in Argyllshire; tea greens; administration of his farms.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: farm finances and buildings.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: farming.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm buildings.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm buildings; turning off a tenant.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart. Re: Dunmore colliery.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: hiring tenants; cutting ferns.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: Jack's health; a visit.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart. Re: \"Amount of rent payable by the Tenatnts of Glenfinart.\"","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Edinburgh, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: sale of wood to Mr. [?] Dobie.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: sale of wood; needs \"coal for my Lime Stone.\"","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: hiring of Robert Ballock.","Scope and Contents A[?] Hamilton, Hamilton, to [George 5th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: Admittance as a burgess.","Scope and Contents Sissey Toosey, Paris, to [nephew Alexander], Viscount Fincastle. Re: St. Petersburg and the Coronation; will [William Spencer, 6th] Duke of Devonshire be appointed to the court of Russia?; social news.","Scope and Contents [Alexander, Viscount] Fincastle, St. Petersburg, to Mother [Susuan, daughter of Archibald, 9th Duke of Hamilton and wife of George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: he has been noticed by Mr [George] Canning and [Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of] Wellington; may go back to Berlin; presentation to the Emperor at the Imperial palace; death of the Emperor.","Scope and Contents [Alexander, Viscount] Fincastle, St. Petersburg, to mother [Susan, daughter of Archibald, 9th Duke of Hamilton and wife of George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: leaving for Berlin, where it is less expensive to live.","Scope and Contents Susan Euphemia, C[ountess?] Hamilton \u0026 Brandon, Paris, to Alexander, Viscount Fincastle, Berlin. Re: Fincastle's \"attache business\"; William Spencer, 6th Duke of Devonshire and the Imperial coronation; travelling; patriotic virtue and natural rights; family news. Copy was made by Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: rent due from tentants of Glenfinart, Fissanay, Taymont, and Kinropshire.","Scope and Contents William Worship, Yarmouth, to [brother] Francis Worship, London. Re: Examination of Mr. [?] Gunn; Duke of Sussex suggested that a witness was witholding information.","Scope and Contents Thomas Farrer, Lincoln's Inn Fields, to Sir Augustus D'Este. ReL Mr. [?] Gunn's going to Yarmouth.","Scope and Contents George Carter, Oatland Mills, Virginia, to [George 5th] Earl of Fincastle [Dunmore], England or Scotland. Re: a land exchange between [John 4th] Earl of Dunmore and Carter's father.","Scope and Contents Daniel O'Connell, London. Re: opinion in case about marriage of Prince Augustus Frederick, son of George III, to Lady Augusta Murray, daugher of [George 5th] Earl of Dunmore.","Scope and Contents [illegible], Hanover, to [?], Rotterdam. Re: general news, social and family; mentions the Duchess.","Scope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duck of Cambridge], Hanover, to [Alexander Edward, Viscount] Fincastle. Re: mentions his own suster Augusta [Sophia]; social news; sends his cimpliments to pSusan Euphemia], Duchess of Hamilton. undated. Stephanie [?] to [Susan Eupemia], Lady Dunmore [wife of George, 5th Earl]. Re: birth of a daughter Marie. On reverse.","Scope and Contents Auguste [wife of Adolphus Frederick] to [Alexander Edward, Viscount] Fincastle. Re: gift of shawl; her vacation at Rothemkirche; baron Cumberland [her husband] and the Prussian prince; his cousin [Susan Harriet Catherine Hamilton] Lincoln. In German script. Included is an incomplete modernization of the text.","Scope and Contents [Anne Margaret] Lichfield, Countess of Rosebery, St. James Square, to Anne. Re: establishment of a post office on the Isle of Harris, as [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore requested.","Scope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Kew, to [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: visiting.","Scope and Contents [?] Strathallan, Castle Strathallan, to [Alexander, 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: death of Man. [?] Campbell, brother to [?] Campbell of Fairfield.","Scope and Contents Adolpjus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Kew, to [Charles Edward, Viscount] Fin[castle]. Re: coming marriage of Adolphus's daughter [Augusta Caroline] to her cousin, [Frederick William], Grand Duke of Mecklenburg.","Scope and Contents Auguste [wife of Adolphus Frederick], Gamble Cottage, to Lord [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: separation from her daughter [Augusta Caroline], who is getting married. In French.","Scope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Windsor Castle, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: his fall getting into a pony cart; social news.","Scope and Contents Victoria, Windsor Castle, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of Alexander Edward, the 6th Earl]. Re: illness of Lord Dunmore; Lady [?] Douglas; visiting.","Scope and Contents Augusta Caroline to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: receipt of a picture of the late Earl.","Scope and Contents Augusta [Sophia] to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl of Dunmore. Re: receipt of a picture of the late Earl.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [Later Edward VII] to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: playing together at Buckingham Palace. A card is enclosed.","Scope and Contents Florence Nightengale, Grauton Ho., Edinburgh, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: has business at Sir John McHill's; success of [Catherine's brother, Sidney] Herbert, [1st Baron Herbert of Lea], in the recent elections.","Scope and Contents John Gillespie, Secretary, Royal Body of Archers, to Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of Dunmore, Re: his admittance to the company. DS.","Scope and Contents Victoria, Edinburgh, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [Wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: death of Lady Dunmore's sister [Lady Elizabeth Herbert Clanwilliam], wife of Lord [Richard, 3rd Earl of] Clanwilliam.","Scope and Contents [Henry John Temple, Viscount] Palmerston, Broadlands, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: appointment in the office of Inland Revenue at Edinburgh; social news.","Scope and Contents [Albert Edward], Prince of Wales, Sandringham, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th] Earl of Dunmore, Holkhon Wells, Norfolk. Re: assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Telegraph.","Scope and Contents Alexandra [wife of Albert Edward], Sandringham, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's engagement to Lady Gertrue, [3rd daughter of the 2nd Earl of Leicester].","Scope and Contents Mrs. [Gertrude] Murray [wife of Charles adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Picture.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Marlborough House, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: meeting at the Marlborough Club.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: birth of a son [Alexander Edward].","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Goodwood, Chichester, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: illness of [Dunmore]'s daughter [Grace].","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Goodwood, Chicester, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: illness of Charlie's daughter [Grace]. 3 pp.","Scope and Contents Anne Roxburche, [Lady of the Bedchamber and mistress of the Robes to H.M. Queen Victoria], to [Gertrude], Lady Dunmore [wife of Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl]. Re: Lord Dunmore's eye injury.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], White's to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: [Dunmore]'s accident.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward, Sandringham, to [Gertrude], Lady Dunmore [wife of Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl]. Re: [Dunmore]'s eye accident.","Scope and Contents Alexander [II], St. Petersburg, to Karl Alexandrovitch. Re: thank you note for a gift of two ponies.","Scope and Contents [?], Crown Princess [of Germany, Berlin], to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: thank you note for a social occasion. A","Scope and Contents [Queen Victoria], Osburne, to [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thanks for newspapers and notes.","Scope and Contents [?, Crown Princess of Germany], Berlin, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: marriage of Princess Charlotte. A","Scope and Contents [Crown Princess of Germany] to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: gift of sword. A","Scope and Contents [illegible, of Schlesing-Holstein], Winsor Ct. Park, to [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thank you note.","Scope and Contents Helena, [Princess Christian of Schlesing-Holstein], Windsor Ct. Park., to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thank you note.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, Norfolk, to Charlie [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: business.","Scope and Contents Edward, Mar Lodge, Brannar, to Lord [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: the Jaar Bazaar to pay off debts of the Drill Hall; selling pictures of himself at the bazaar.","Scope and Contents [Henry, 3rd Duke of] Wellington, Leicester, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: congratulates [Gertrude] Lady Dunmore.","Scope and Contents Alexandra [Wife of Albert Edward], Sandringham, to Lord [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thanks for a book, partly about India.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: Fin[castle]'s entering staff college and his promotions there.","Scope and Contents [?] to [Chalres, 1st?] Earl of Dunmore, Hanover Square. Re: pressing need for a meeting.","Scope and Contents John, 5th Duke of Argyll to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore's] recent visit; sends regards to Fincastle [George Murray].","Scope and Contents John, 5th Duke of Argyyll, [Inversary?], to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: visiting.","Scope and Contents [?] to [?]. Re: unhappiness at being separated from the recipient, now that their \"love is at an end.\" Wishing to keep the friendship going, the writer asks the recipent to speak to her at the \"Maskguerade tomorrow.\" Dated Tuesday, noon. [?]","Scope and Contents P[?] de Firechtenstein, Vinne, to [?]. Re: his friend [?Murray, Viscount] Fincastle, and [?] Dunmore; his daughters are married; social news; Mr. [?] de Keith; Mr. [?] Caldwel In French.","Scope and Contents S[amuel?] Rogers to [Catherine, wife of Alexander Edward], Lady Dunmore, Grafton Street. Re: portrait of herself and her husband [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of Dunmore]; asks after Lady Pembroke.","Scope and Contents [?] to Dowager Countess of Pembroke.","[George, 5th Earl of Dunmore?], Dunmore Park, to William Stirling, James Duncasen, and Thomas Brown. Re: receipt.","Re: article, entitled, \"Truth,\" about a yong nobleman who helps an operatic star. 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All of the papers, except eleven items relating to Virginia, 1770, 1776 are photocopies. The early papers relate to lands in Brabant (a province of the Netherlands) inherited from the 7th Earl of Derby and his wife, and to the role of Charles Murray, 1st Earl of Dunmore (1661- 1710) as Master of the Horse to Queen Mary, the wife of James II.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEighteenth century papers relate to the Jacobite conspiracies of 1703 and 1745, the War of Austrian Succession in which John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore (1685-1752) served in Flanders and also relate to the career of Dunmore (1732-1809), governor of Virginia, 1771-1775. There are four letters from George Washington to Lord Dunmore.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe nineteenth century papers include letters from George, 5th Earl of Dunmore to his agent Thomas Jack. Topics in the collection include the marriage of Prince Augustus Frederick to Lady Augusta Murray.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eProminent correspondents include Edward VII and his wife Alexandra (to Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore), Queen Victoria, Prince Adolphus Frederick (Duke of Cambridge), Sir William Johnson, Henry Pelham and Marshal Saxe.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington letter to Lord Dunmore, 1774 in Box 3 Locked Section.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst three folders contain genealogical notes and correspondence between John Stewart Bryan and Jack E. Morpurgo, 1938-1942, concerning the acquisition of the Dunmore Family Papers. The earliest papers of the collection relate to the land in Brabant, Holland and Zealand which the Dunmore family inherited from Jacques Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby (1607-1672) and his wife Charlotte de la Tremoille. Letters to Amelia Sophia, Lady Marquess of Atholl (d. 1702/03), mother of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, describing Europe during the early 1680's. Accounts for the household of James, Duke of York, until 1689 relative to 1st Earl's position as Master of the Horse for James' wife and daughter. After the triumph of William, Prince of Orange, the 1st Earl was called to Parliament. Letters, 1702-1709, between Charles and his older brother John, 1st Duke of Atholl (1659/60-1724) discussing jobs, the treachery of Simon Fraser, James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry (1672-1724), and the Glencoe Massacre. Letters to William Murray, 3rd Earl (1696-1756) from his niece Anne Chochrane concerning social news between 1720 and 1722. Financial matters of William Murray are also included in this box.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1938 May 5 - 1942 November 14. Morpurgo, Jack E. Re: correspondence concerning the Dunmore papers, to and from John Stewart Bryan. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1940s-1950s. Re: description of Dunmore collection and genealogical material. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1967 February. Re: Genealogical cjart of the Dunmore family, done by Sill Moria Coghlan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1650 May 16. Jacques Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby, and his wife Charlote [sic] de la Tremoille, Rushen, to [?]. Re: letter of attorney granting the power to register in the courts or chambers of the provinces of Holland the contract between the Earl of Derby and his wife, and Henry, Duke of Tremoille and the Duke of Thouars. Arrangements for the Prince of Tarente, son of the Duke of Tremoille. 2 pages. Document Signed. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1650 Juine [June] 10. Jacques Stanely, 7th Earl of Derby and [his wife] Charlote [sic] de la Tremoille, Rushen, to Sir [Daniel] Trioche. Re: authority to gather rents in Holland. 1 page. Manuscript signed. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1650 August 8 O.S. Charlote de la Tremoille to Daniel Trioche and Charles Stanley [son of James, 7th Earl of Derby]. Re: authority to collect rents in Holland. 1 pag. Manuscript signed. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1670 October 25. Henry Pierrepont, 1st Marquis of Dorchester, to John, 2nd Earl of Athol Re: family news. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1670 December 26. R[?] de [Leinsesor?] to Co [?] Werden. Re: death of Guillaume Stanley; rents in Brabant. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1671 August 7. R[?] de [Leinsesor?], La Hague, to Madame [?]. Re: rents in Brabant, Holland, and Zeeland, collected in 1659 according to the instructions of [Charlotte de la Tremoille] Duchess of Derby; disruptions by war and reduction of rents. 4 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1674 July. Re: account of the \"charge of the Queene's [sic, Katherine wife of Charles II] Stables by the Old Establishment.\" 3 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1675 May 29. [William George Richard Stanley, 9th Earl of] Derby, Lion (Lyon) to [Katherine Pierrepont], Mqs. of Dorchester. Re: visits and family news. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1679 March 4. [?], Paris, to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: hopes Mr. [?] Murray has delivered the Spanish snuff and necklaces; Mother is going to Scotland; finances; Duke Hamilton; leaving for Angiers [sic]. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1679 Sep[tember] 17. [?], Ang[ijers], to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: faults charged against Mr. [?] Elphestone; charges made by Lord [?] Stranevez. 4 pages. Fragment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]80 July 31. [?], Paris, to mother (Amelia Sophia), Marquess of Atholl, Tullibardine, Scotland. Re: Mr. [?] Elphestone is ill with a feaver [fever] ; needs money to go to the Hague. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1680 September 15. [?] Sunderland, for Charles Rex, at Whitehall, to James Duke of Ormond. Re: Richard, Viscount Lumly, is to replace Lewis, Earl of Fheversham, as Master of the Horse to the Queen. 1 page. Manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1680 September 17/7. [?], Amsterdam, to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: correspondence; money from Mr. [?] Kinscott; Mr. [?] Sidney introduced them to their Highnesses. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1680 September 16. [?], London, to (Amelia Sophia), Marquess of Atholl, Tullibardine. Re: passage to England with Mr. [?] Sidney who may try to get [?]'s brother a command under the Prince of Orange; news from Mr. [?] Callender; correspondence; finances; Mr. Charles went with [?] Lauderdale to the Baths; trying to see the King. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1681 November 18. Jon. Hartling, Holyrood House, to Robert Werden. Re: receipt for money and for account of his Majesties house. 1 page. Manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]82 December 7. John, 1st Marquis of Atholl, Edenburgh to [?] Werden. Re: proposed marriage of his son Charles. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1682] December 28. [John, 1st Marquis of ] A[tholl] to [?] Werden. Re: assets to marriage of his son to Werden's granddaughter. Werden's faithful service to his Royal Highness James, Duke of York. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1683 July 28]. [?]. Re: copy of warrant from John Werden for James, Duke of Yorke [sic], St. James's, to Benjamin Bathurst, that Charles Murray is now \"Master of the Horse\" for James' daughter Ann. 1 page. Manuscript. Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBefore 1684. Re: \"An Account of New Years Gifts paid by her Matie Queen Catherine (wife of Charles II) anually to send all of her officers \u0026amp; Servants.\" Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]84 September 6. Robert Werden, Winchester, to Catherine, Lady Murray (wife of Charles, to be 1st Earl of Dunmore). Re: her husband had an attack of \"the Stone or something lyke [sic] it.\" Doctor prescription given. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1684/5 January 18. James, Duke of York \u0026amp; Albany, to Peter Apsley and Benjamin Bathurst. Re: appointment of Lord Charles Murray as Master of the Horse for Mary Beatrix D'Este, the Duchess of York. John Werden signs for James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1685 May 4. Re: \"Abstract of what belongs to the Groomes of his Maj'ts Bedchamber towards performances of theire Duties....\" 5 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1685 July 25]. [?]. Re: order, from Rochester for James Rex, at Whitehall, to the Attorney General, given additional to the consort, Queen Mary. 2 pages. Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1685 August 18. W.G. Laynard, W. Swinthin, W. Firebrae, J. Bathsby, Board of Greencloath at Windsor Castle, to Charles Murray. Re: admission as \"Master of the horse to the Queene (Mary Beatrix D'Este, wife of James II).\" 1 page. Manuscript Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [6]86 February 21. [?], Dublin, to [?]. Re: neither Major General [?] Worden [sic] nor Lord Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmor [sic] has written in a month; jury decision against [?] Brughton and Sir Herbert Cunningham; the new Chanslor [sic] Sir Alexander Feiton; the [?] Earl of Clarendon Sir Charles Porter going to London. 2 pages. Letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1686 August 16. Will Smith. Re: James [II], Windsor, grants Carolum (Charles) Murray a \"Diploma\" creating him \"Conitem de Dunmore.\" 3 pages. Document. Copy. In Latin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1687 June 6-August 9. Re: account \"For her ma'ties [Mary, wife of James II] service.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1687 October 8. John Fisher, the Queen's Chaireman [sic], to Samuel Bale. Re: salary of Bale. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1688 Lady Day [now March 25]. Re: \"An Abstract of Major General John Werden's account...with the Queene [sic, Mary Beatrix D'Este]....\" 2 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1688 December 10. [James II] to [?]. Re: \"A list of the Queens chamber plate sent by Mr. Robert Whythe....\" 1 page. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]88 December 10. Re: \"A Note of the Queen's [Mary Beatrix D'Este] Twillet Plate.\" In another hand: \"delivered unto me by Mr. Robert Wythe, 10th December 88.\" 1 page. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1688 December 10?]. Maria R. (wife of James II). Re: Account of her Stables and Servants of the Chamber. 2 pages. Manuscript signed?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1688 December 10?]. Maria R. (wife of James II). Re: Account of expenses for her chape 1 page. Manuscript signed?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1688 December 21. William, Prince of Orange, St. James, to Sheriffs, Mayors and constables. Re: Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore is to be allowed safe passage. Card. [?] Suijgens signs for the Prince. 1 page. Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1688/9 January 8. Andrew Ross, London. Re: Account of money given to the Scotts (sic) Regiment by order of [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore. Manuscript \u0026amp; photograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1688/9?] January 20. Maria R[egina], St. Germain, to [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore. Re: He and [?] Godolphin are to send all her horses and her travelling coaches; sends her respects to call; John Worden [sic]; questions his religion. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1688/9 February 5. William, Prince of Orange, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: meeting of Parliament called to discuss the Protestant succession. 1 page. Printed manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1688/9 February 11. Warn. [?] Pierepoint [sic]. Re: List of the Queen's [Mary Beatrix D'Este] Plate sent to France. 1 page. Manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1688/9 March 9. Charles, 12th Earl of Shrewsbury, Court at Whitehall, to the Public. Re: Pass for [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore to go to Edinburgh. 1 page. Printed manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1690. Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: his estate in England and the Low Countries. 1 page. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1695 Juillet [July] 29. R. [?] de [Kinscot?], Hage [sic], to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: wishes Dunmore to pay money due. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]95/6 February 4. John Werden, St. James, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Lathan, Lancasshire [sic]. Re: \"Rents beyond Sea\"; monetary exchange. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]96 May 22. John Werden, St. James, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Chester. Re: rent owed her from Isle of Man, Brabant, and the family of Tremouille; Dutch property rights. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]97 March 27. John Werden, cockpit at Whitehall, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Chester. Re: financial matters involving Mr. [?] Harden, Mrs. [?] Ferguson and Mr. [?] Nesmith; also social news. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1702 June 30. Robert Werden, Ochtertyre, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: Jno. Hibardon at Huntingtoner. Financial loss; Werden will help Lord William Murray, 2nd Baron Nairne. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Murray, 2nd Baron Nairne, Ochertyre, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial aid [?] Ochertyre, [?] Dollone and Dunmore are providing Nairne. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[John, 2nd Earl of Atholl?] to son Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: schemes of John's older son, John, who became 1st Duke of Atholl involving the Duke of Hamilton, over the settlement made with Charles. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1703 January 19. John, to be 1st Duke of Atholl, Huntingtoner, to [brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore]. Re: poor health of John's mother (Amelia Sophia Derby Atholl); a job at the treasury. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1703 October 21. John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: jobs for his brothers at the Treasury; [?] Balcarras, the cavaliers and St. Germain; a trip. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, Marquess of Tuillibardine, London, to [?]. Re: the Simon Frazer business, involving Lord James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry and Honest John, 6th Earl of Mar; the Scots Council. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, his brother. Re: trouble caused by Lord James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry; meeting with Simon Frazer; help given John, 2nd Duke of Argyle [Argyll]. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the correspondents of Simon Frazer were arrested; Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham; \"Read this to all my friends either of the Country party of Cavalier party....\" 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: hopes he will be at all Council meetings; Lord [?] Boile; a \"design to force the hilanders [sic] to arms\"; Lord John Dalrymplo, 1st Earl of Stair asserts that they are already in arms. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earle [sic] of Dunmore. Re: Captain Simon Frazer; accusations against him in declarations by [?] Campbel[l] and [?] McClandy [McClang?]. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: proceedings of the Council and \"examination of [?] Baily....\" 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG. [?] Macartney, Breda, to Madam Catherine Watts Murray, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the Council's action on [?] Baily. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, Aby, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the Council's action on [?] Baily. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: for his son, has made a match with the daughter of Lady [?] Curtis. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, Dunkeld, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: land in Caithnes; his own son John, Marquess of Tullibardine. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: declaration relating to the plot [for the Glencoe Massacre, 1692]; [?] Oates, [?] Fuller, the late Archibald, 1st Duke of Argile [Argyll], Lord John Dalrymple, 1st Earl of Staires [Stair], and William Carstaires [Carstares]. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Newlyn. Re: copy of warrant, dated March 16, 1695, for the arrest of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, Colonel [?] Purwell, and Valentine Brown, who goes by the name of Lord Kilmaird, for treason. 1 page. Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO.S. (John, Viscount) Fincastle, Haleheim to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Tilton. Re: condition of his horse after passage to Holland; a military encounter. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO.S. (John, Viscount) Fincastle, to mother, Catherine Watts Murray, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: seige of Atholl and fortifying Moretown as part of their campaign; Lord George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney and Col [Archibald?] Hamilton have gone to Ghent, discusses the regiment; looks for coming Union with England. 2 pages. 1703 November 19. John, Marquess Tullibardine, London, to uncle Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: Queen Anne will hear discussion of Union. 3 pages. On reverse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, Dunkeld, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: debts to Privy Seal and Regiment. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmelia, Lady Levant, sister to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, Perth, to [sister-in-law, Catherine, Lady Dunmore, daughter of Richard Watts and wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore?]. Re: sends a plad [plaid]; Lady Anne, 2nd daughter of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore Dundonald; visit to Nairne and Huntengtiner [Huntingtoner]. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, Blaire, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: drinking ass milk; health of Mrs. Richard Watts; Mr. [?] Glen. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 23rd Earl of Mar, Whitehall, to Lord [Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore?]. Re: Parliament is dissolved and election of peers will be soon; a meeting will be held in Edinburgh. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 4th Earl of Dundonald, Blair, to Madam [?], Pitton. Re: visiting and travelling. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne, Duchess of Hamilton, Hamilton, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore. Re: lodging at Holyrud [sic] house. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO.S. John, 1st Duke of Atholl, and Edward Murray [uncle of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore]. Re: affidavit that John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, is the eldest son and successor to Charles, [1st] Earl of Dunmore, their brother; John is the possessor of rights granted by the United Provinces to Princess Charlotte Brabantine of Nassau which devolved on the family. 1 page. Manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, Hamilton, to Madame Catherine, daughter of Richard Watts, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: death of her husband. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 4th Earl of Dundonald, Pasley, to Madam. Re: requests news, and will inform them if he hears from John Worden [sic]; horse sales. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatherine, Countess Dowager of Dunmore. Re: affidavit that John, the present Earl of Dunmore, is the eldest son and heir of rents granted by Lords in Holland, Zeeland, and Brabant. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatherine Watts Murray, wife of the late Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, London, to William Murray, Eaton. Re: sends clothes and linens; family has the smallpox; tells him to learn his Latin well. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatherine Watts Murray, wife of the late Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, to William Murray, Eaton. Re: sent clothes, books of Common Prayer bound with the New Testament; asks him to see that Tommy Murray keeps good company; Lord Dunmore is in Edinburgh for the elections. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCirca 1720's.  July 24. Anne Cochrane, Windsor, to Mrs. [?] Watts. Re: visiting and illness of his sister Isabella. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Houston. Re: visitors. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Nairne. Re: her mother's health; her affections. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Nairne. Re: health of her mother and Sir John Houston. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, at Sir Thomas Bruces of Kinross. Re: her mother's burial. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Paisley, to uncle, William Murray. Re: Lord Carmarthen's planning her mother's burial; proposed visits. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Meth[ven?], to uncle, William Murray. Re: visit to Lady Kathrine. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane (later Duchess of Hamilton), Pasley [sic], to uncle, William Murray, Nairn. Re: marriage of Lady Mainshill's daughter; birth of a son to Lady Strathallanus. 2 pages. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Paisley, to William Murray, Stanley. Re: visiting and family health. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.E. Cunison, Hamilton, to William Murray. Re: Murray is admitted as a Burgess of the town of Hamilton, in presence of Athour [sic] Nasmith and John Rolortoun. 1 page. Document signed. Colored seal of Hamilton on reverse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Murray, Taymount, to brother John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Hanover Square, London. Re: payment of annuities; land bought by Mr. [?] Grem [Grame] of Balgowan; settlement of estate. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Murray and Catherine Nairn, Nairn House. Re: marriage contract, concerning land, money, and heirs. 7 pages. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1729 September 22. (John Lord) Nairne, to William Murray, Taymount. Re: bond in the settlement of a debt to John Grame of Balowan. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames, 2nd Duke of Atholl and Lord Edward Murray, uncle of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: affidavit that John 2nd Earl of Dunmore is the rightful successor to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. John is possessed of rights granted to Charlotte Brabantine of Nassau by the United Provinces; traces the line of descent. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Craufurd to brother Patrick Craufurd, London. Re: employed about John, 2nd Earl Lord Dunmore's affairs; mentions other men previously so employed; obligations of the States [General] to Dunmore through a daughter of William, 1st Prince of Orange. Includes a copy of letter from Mr. [?] Brown. 3 pages. Fragment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Ziphares?], Newmarket, to Her Majesty the Queen. Re: thanks for social courtesies. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost of this box contains the papers of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore (1685-1752) who served as Lieut. General under John, Earl of Stair, Commander in Chief of British forces in Flanders. Instructions to the 2nd Earl from William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington, and Henry Pelham concerning the engagement at Fontenoy, the removal of British troops to put down the Scottish Rebellion, and the fall of Brussels in 1746. After the Scottish Rebellion, William Murray, 3rd Earl, was taken prisoner, tried for treason, acquitted, though sentenced to live the rest of his life in London.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard Basset, Bruges, to John, 2nd Earl of Donmore [Dunmore], Bruges. Re: requests court martial against Brig. General Henry Ponsonby. 1 page. Photostat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote Signed. John Dalryumple, 2nd Earl of Stair, Hague, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: payment of infantry; bad weather. 3 pages. Note Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHolles Newcastle, Newcastle House, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests Dunmore to acquire a position for Mr. George Townsend, eldest son of Lord George, 4th Viscount and later 1st Marquis Townsend, in the army in Germany. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Murray, Edinburgh, to John, 2nd Earle [sic] of Dunmore, London. Re: hopes his brother Thomas Murray has joined a regiment; social news; William Nairne, who died on way home from East Indies, left his estate to their nephew Mr. [?] Nairne. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Forbes, Clerk of the Gild Council, Edinburgh, to William Murray, Edinburgh. Re: Murray is made a Burgess. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO.S. Re: \"The State of His Majesty's Forces in the Low Countries.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWar Office. Re: \"List of the Generals and Staff Officers serving in Flanders.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[?]. Re: instructions from George Rex, Court at St. James's, to William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, concerning his appointment as Captain General of all forces in Great Britain. He is sent to the Austrian Netherlands. 2 pages. Copy. Photostat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Hanover, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: letter received from Dunmore at Lessines; bravery of his R.H. the Duke of Cumberland in a recent engagement at Fontenoy. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: affairs in Flanders; Duke of Cumberland is a hero; \"The general good behavior of the English, and the shameful one of the Dutch.\" 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1745 June 11/22. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is granted the government of Plymouth, vacated by the death of Lieut. Gen [?] Churchil 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: surrender of the Cittadel [sic] of Gurnay; King will give Dunmore Plimouth [sic]. Though the [British] army is inferior, extra troops would break the back of the government. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Camp at Lessines, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: appoints Dunmore president of the court martial of Brigadier General [?] Ingoldsby, for failing to execute orders at Fontenoy. Everard Fawkener signs for William. 1 page. Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO.S. Thomas Bligh. Re: \"A Return of the Kill'd Wounded \u0026amp; Missing....\" Manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLieut. Colo. J[?] Lechel Re: \"A Return of Lt. Gen [?] Handalyard's Regiment....\" 1 page. Manuscript Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdward Cornwallis, Re: \"A Return of Brigadier Gen Thomas Bligh's Regiment....\" 1 page. Manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ[?] Lechell, Citadel of Anvers Lundy, to Royal Highness. Re: Battle at Melle, near Ghent; actions of Brigadier Thomas Bligh and Gen [?] Handaly[ar]d. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: the campaign in Flanders; the retreat through Holland; \"the generous efforts this country has made to preserve the liberty of Europe.\" 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Orby Hunter, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: his lack of money. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Willerserden Camp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: with his absence, Cumberland's authority devolves to Dunmore; empowers Dunmore to call court marti Everard Fawkener signs for William. 2 pages. Document. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eN.S. William, Viscount Petersham, son of William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests leave to return to England. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLe Maäl de Neipperg, Luxembourg, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: return of Dunmore's prisoners. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSon Excellence H.M. George II to Jean Comte de Dunmore John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: permission to trave 1 page. Printed Manuscript. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrederic Bo-Hesse, Anvers, to [?]. Re: the ships for transporting the English batallions have not arrived; an argument between Major General [?] Dalwig of the English cavalry and Major General [Zastrow?]. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eN.S. Ruvigny De Cosne, Lille, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: exchange of prisoners. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Stanhope, 1st Earl of] Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: make arrangements with Prince [?] Waldeck for winter quarters and defense of the Frontiers; \"Transports from Willemstadt.\" 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. [?] Bulow, Bruxelles, to [?]. Re: after the order of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Bulow lists the letters he has received. 1 page. Manuscript signed. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: King's decision to remove the rest of the British troops from Willemstadt. Mr. Robert Hampton Trevor must procure consent from the States [General]. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO.S. William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, St. James, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's return; the rebells [sic] in Scotland; [Field] Marshall George Wade and Sir John Le Gonier. 2 pages. Photostat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: march of the British Cavalry to Willemstadt; Mr. Robert Hampton Trevor will apply to the States General. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: orders from William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland; \"concerning the additional Demands of France with respect to the Ransom of our Prisoners....\" Hessians don't want to take orders from an Austrian General; will arrest Mr. [?] Howard when he arrives at Harwich from Holland. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles Prince Waldeck, Bruxelles, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: orders to be given to guards along the Channel 1 page. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[O.S.] Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: the King George II and William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington are looking for a replacement for Dunmore as commander of the Hessians and Hanovarians; payment of troops. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: increase of Scottish rebels aided by French; shipping of Hessians; letter to Prince Frederick; Lord John Londsay, 20th Earl of Crawford should direct the embarkation. 6 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: Colonel [?] Stewart is appointed to conduct the Hessian troops from Willemstadt to their destination. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: movements of troops under [James, 5th] Earl [of Balcarres and 30th Lord Lindsay of] Crawford to Willemstadt, of the French, of the Scottish rebels near Newcastle and Berwick, and of the Hessian regiments; scarcity of forage. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: message of the King to Parliament and the replies of both Houses supporting the King against the Scottish rebellion. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNencelas Antoine Conte de Kaunitz-Rittberg, Bruxelles, to [?]. Re: keeping the canal at Bruxelles free of ice by rising men from Brabant. 2 pages. Letter. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1745 Xber [December] 24. Abraham Hume, London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: discussed Dunmore]'s return with Lord William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington and Mr. Henry Pelham; removal of Hessian and British cavalry from Brabant; possible French embarkation. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1745 Xber [December] 24. Le Comte Wenzel Anton de Kaunitz-Rittberg [Rietsberg], Brussels, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: possible freezing of the canal at Brussels. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: embarkation of British and Hessian cavalry; the magazines of Forage; news of French off Dunkirk. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Orby Hunter, London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial problems; military maneuvers against the rebels in Scotland; London is prepared for the French. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: Hessians demand to ship too many horses to Scotland. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1746 Janvier [January] 9. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: passport for Colonel [?] Donop. 1 page. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1746 Janvier [January] 10. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Baron de Winekel, captured between Lockeren [Laken?] and Anvers, has left for Dresden; asks for his return. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: copies of orders: (1) from [Curtis] Barnet to officers of the ships of the India Company taken in the China Sea; and (2) pass given to Francois Surville by Curtis Barnet, February 22, 1744/5. 2 pages. Manuscript. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1746 Janvier [January] 12. Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: detention of two officers of the India Company, captured by [Curtis] Barnet; exchange of prisoners. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1745/6 January 14. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: copies of His Majesty's speeches and replies from both Houses [not included]; capture of France's correspondence with Count Saxe and Count Lowendahl; military orders. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 Janvier [January] 23. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: possibility of passage of English prisoners. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: report on battle of Falkirk on January 17, 1746; mentions Lord George Murray and [J?] Lochell [Lechell]. 3 pages. Manuscript. Photostat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 Favrier [February] 3. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Laken, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: politeness to Baron Winchel and permitting him to bring the papers of MR. de Loewendahl to Anvers; exchange of prisoners. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 February 8. Will Erskine, Breda, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Forage rations in the Low Countries. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1745/6 February 11. [John Carteret, Earl] Granville, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Resignation of Henry, 2nd Duke of Newcastle and William Stanhope, Earl of Harrington. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1746] February 20. [N.S.] George Townsend, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Prince of Waldeck; repulse of French attack on Brussels. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 March 3. Le Baron de Molke, Anvers, to John, 2nd Earl of Donemord [Dunmore], Breda. Re: ice; arrival preparations for the English troops; fall of Bruxelles; troop movements. 3 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1745/6 March 4. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore will not be allowed to return from Flanders, but will send John, 10th Earl of Rothers to help him. At the request of Prince William, the Hessian cavalry is to be incorporated into the main body of the British army. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 March 7. [N.S.] G[?] Cressener, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: loss of Bruxelles; shipment of troops to Scotland; personnel rearrangements. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1746 March]. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's request for pay as Commander in Chief of British forces in the Low Countries, relative to pay received by Sir Philip Honeywood and Sir John Legonier. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 April 3. N.S. Andrew Robinson, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Bergen of Toom. Re: Dunmore's baggage; enemy are fortifying Brussels; the Princess [?] arrived from Breda. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 June 3. James, 2nd Duke of Atholl, Edinburgh, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: execution of a mortgage of the Isle of Man to Feld and Mareschall Wade. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 July 1. James, 2nd Duke of Atholl, Tower of London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: kindness of Lord Cornwallis, General [?] Williamson, and Duke Hamilton. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1746 June 17. Thomas Holles, [1st] Duke of Newcastle, Whitehall, to [?] Lord Cornwallis, Tower of London. Re: William Murray is to be taken into custody. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 June 30. Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, House of Lords Chancellor, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is summoned to the trials for treason of William 4th Earl of Kilmarnock, George, 3rd Earl of Comertie [Cromarty], and Arthur, Lord Balmerino. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 July 31. William Henry, 3rd Marquess of Lothian. Re: Affidavit that William Murray did not aid the Scottish rebels, but helped save his house at Newcastle. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1746 July?]. [William Murray?] Re: innocent knowledge of order to seize [?] Glengary who he believed had not met with Captain [?] Foager, and who had not forgot the Glenco [sic] massacre; speaks well of the Queen; meeting Earl of Derby to find a place for your son John in Regiment leaving for Portugal. 1 page. Fragment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1746 August 4. James, 1st Baronet Somerville. Re: Affidavit that William Murray protected him against the rebels in Edinburgh and helped him move to Berwick. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 September 27. James, 1st Baronet Somerville. Re: oath sworn before Charles Gilmour that William Murray of Taymount protected Somerville at Edinburgh, at Berwick. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1746 October 16. William Henry, Marquis of Lothian, Mountevid Lodge. Re: oath that William Murray of Taymount helped defend his house at Newcastle. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 November 8. Re: \"Officers of the 3rd Regiment Foot Guards...\" 1 page. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746-7 February 28. Henry Fox, War Office, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: \"propos'd Rogulations regarding musters....\" 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1747 November 30. Hollis Newcastle, for George Rex, Court at St. James, to William Murray, Taymount. Re: Murray is cleared of being involved in \"the late Rebellion,\" but must live the rest of his life in Lincoln. 3 pages. Document signed. Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1747-8 March 2. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: appointment for an Ensign. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1747-8 March 15/26. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: King's refusal to give an appointment to [Dunmore]'s nephew; [?] Reynolds may sell his company. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1748 July 18. N.S. G[?] Collingwood, Lisle, to Colonel [?] Mastyn, at John, 2nd Earl Dunmore's quarters, Bruxelles. Re: officers killed or taken at Mille [Melle]. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1748-9 February 16. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: articles of war prepared by Mr. [?] Wentworth, and consultation with Sir Robert Rich. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box includes items describing the early military career of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore (1732-1809). Letters from William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord Shelburne (1737-1805), dated 1758 to 1765 discussing social news and political events. Correspondence concerning 4th Earl's appointment as Governor of Virginia, and his preference to remain as Governor of New York, in which capacity he received letters from William Johnson about Indian affairs. Letters, 1772-1774, from George Washington discussing social news, a surveying trip West, and land speculation. Solicitation of Dunmore's vote in the elections for the peerage of Scotland held in 1780, 1784, and 1786. Information relative to 4th Earl's estate and lands is found in the letters between his son George, Viscount Fincastle, and his agent, Thomas Jack, 1794 to 1797. The 4th Earl was dismissed as Governor of the Bahama Islands in 1796, after serving from 1787.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1749 May 30. John Newcastle, for George II, Kensington, to John Murray, Viscount Fincastle. Re: commission as Ensign in a Company of the Foot Guards. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1753 September 28. B[?] Lethieullien, Berlin, to Lord John Murray, Viscount Fincastle. Re: entertainment at the courts of foreign ministers; will meet the King at Potsdam. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1755 [June?] 5. Charles, Prince de Ligne, Bruxelles, to Uncle John Murray Fincastle, Londres. Re: hopes to visit England, either as part of the Austrian or English army; his associates. 3 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1755 October 16. [?] Holdernesse, for George Rex, Court at Kensington, to William Murray, 3rd Earl of Dunmore. Re: permission to live in Beverly in York County; annuity left him by his brother John, late Earl of Dunmore. 4 pages. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1757 July 20]. George Henry Lennox, Hamlen, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: movements from Bielefeld to Hamelen [sic] against the French and Germans; mentions \"the Lord of Cakes\" and \"my Bonny Bonny Highland Laddy.\" 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1757 August 21. George Henry Lennox, Verden, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Edinburgh. Re: report of a recent battle; the Germans are at Hannover [sic]; women friends. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1758 January 20. Charles, 9th Baron Cathcart, Shaw Park, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: unhappy that Dunmore may go to America; too great allowance is being made in America, though the changes could probably not be seen in America. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1758 July 1. William Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), on board the Essex, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: some volunteers are going to Germany; tired of being a spectator in the war; troops in North America. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1758 December 14. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: performance of some favors; return to Edinburgh and Glasgow; Prince Edward. 5 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1759 April 24. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Hague, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: marriage of Dunmore and his own marriage; mentions Prince Ferdinand and Lord Howe. 6 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1759 December 11. [Fitzmaurice], Croffdorf, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: confusion of shipments including wine; death of [Gen. James] Wolfe; campaign under Lord Granby; going to Switzerland or France. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1760 January 13. Fitzmaurice, [later Lord Shelburne], Bowood Park, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: performance of a favor; travelling; his coming marriage. 3 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1760 Aug[u]st 29. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Lt. Granby's camp at Bracholl, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: wintered in Switzerland; is an Aide de Camp; movements near Westphalia. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFitzmaurice, later Lord Shelburne, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's friends should get recommendations from Duke [?] Lewis to Prince Ferdinand who needs officers in the Britannick [sic] Legion; birth of a daughter [Catherine?] to Dunmore]. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo folder 15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1762 May 1. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: sends two Chinese chairs; openings in the military for Mr. Robinson; the new peers; to Portugese war, Lord Bute, and possible resignation of the Duke of Newcastle. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1762 May 10. Shelburne to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: birth of Dunmore's son; politics and the war efforts. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1762 June 10. Shelburne, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Lord B[ute]'s power; new ministry; visiting. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1762 July 13. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: problems in Scotland; farm arrangements; administrative changes. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1762 August 20. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: negotiations with France; general news; marriages. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1762 August 27. Lord Shelburne, London, to Lord Dunmore. Re: terms of the peace treaty with France. 2 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1762 September 23. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore]'s not joining the army; expected change of ministers, in respect to which he mentioned [Dunmore]'s name to bute. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1763 August 27. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: general news; politicians. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1763 August 27. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: godfathers for [Dunmore]'s latest child; Mr. Pitt is with the King. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1763 September 15. Shelburne to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his resignation as Pitt has changed his course of action. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1763?] Octob[e]r 24. Shelburne, East Bourne, Sussex, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: vacation; trip to Ireland in the apring. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1763?] November 11. Shelburne, East Bourne, Sussex, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore, Dunmore Park. Re: purchase of house from L[or]d Bute; general news. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1764 January 20. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial obligation to Sir Lawrence Dundas; trip to Ireland during renting season. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1764 March 14. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Bowood Park, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: wintered at Whitton; business in Ireland; [?] Parker has gone to Lisbon. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1764 March 31. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: trip Dublin. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1764?] November 17. [William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord] Shelburne, Bowood Park, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: European trip; land dealings, especially in Ireland; his retirement; his house is finished. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1765?] February 11. Shelburne, Wycombe, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his wife; [Isaac] Barre. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1765?] July 20. Shelburne, York, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: anxious to know if [Dunmore] succeeds to the place of Fincastle; questions of succession in Perthshire will be raised by [John, 3rd] Duke of Athol 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1765 August 7. Sophia Shelburne, Bowood Park, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore]'s neglect of their family. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1765 December 10. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: birth of his son soon after their arrival in town. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1766 February 15. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, London, to Catherine, Countess Dowager of Dunmore. Re: management of the factory of Taymount; of Mr. [?] Rutherford of Perth; of tenants. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1766?] August 23. S[ophia] Shelburne, Kensington, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: politics; Lady Louisa; calls Lord Fitzmaurice a monkey. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1766 December 19. L[?] de Brunsviy, La Hague, to [?] Albesse Royale. Re: unfavorable reports of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore who wishes a post in the government. 2 pages. In French\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1770 July 16. Ed[war]d Foy to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: true copy of commission from the Treasury, signed by North, Geo. Onslow, and Townsend, assigning Dunmore's salary, to be taken from money collected from customs and duties enacted [in 1767]. 3 pages. Copy of document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: extract of a talk from Conoquieson to Sir William Johnson, at a Congress with several nations of Indians, July 22, 1770; Indians request that the English honor their treaties. 2 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1771 March 9. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Fort George, to [Granville, 2nd] Earl Gower. Re: appointment as Governor of Virginia and his desires to remain at Fort George; dispute between New York and New Hampshire. 2 pages. Typewritten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Fort George, to Lord Willis Hill, 1st Viscount] Hillsborough. Re: prefers to be Governor of New York than Governor of Virginia. 2 pages. Typewritten. Photostat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1771 March 16. William Johnson, Johnson Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Congress of Commissioners for regulating Indian trade and Indian information from Sir Henry Moore; trouble with the Oneidas occasioned by the mistake of a missionary. 3 pages. Typewritten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1771 March 22. William Johnson, Johnson Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: copies of regulations for Indian trade at Niagra and Detroit, and regulation of English travel; establishing blacksmiths to work for the Indians. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1772 July 30. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: candidates for commissary office upon death of Mr. [James] Horrocks; Washington suggests Rev. [?] Scott; meeting of Lord Fairfax and [Dunmore]. 2 pages. Typescript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1773. [?] tp [?]. Re: \"4 letters from General Washington to Jo. Earl of Dunmore.\" 1 page. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1773 Ap[ri]l 13. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: taking his son-in-law [stepson], Mr. [John Parke] Custis, to Doctor [Myles] Cooper of Kings College in New York; [Dunmore]'s proposed visit to western areas; mention Colo. [George] Croghan, deputy Indian Agent, of Pittsburg. 2 pages. Typewritten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1773 September 12. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: [Dunmore]'s trip west; surveying expeditions of Captn. [?] Bullet and Mr. [?] Wood; Washington has a commission for land he would like fulfilled. 4 pages. Typewritten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1774 February 11. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: procuring royal lands as payment to Valentine Crawford and Hugh Stephenson for their services to the King; arrival of Dunmore family at New York. 1 page. Typewritten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1776 September 15]. [Admiral Richard] Howe, the \"Eagle,\" to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: colonial evacuation of New York City. 1 page. Typewritten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1778 September 23. [?]. Re: copy of letter from James Adol[phu]s Oughton and Robert Shene, Edinburgh, to \"Malecontents of Lord Seaforth's regiment.\" The men are to return to duty; possibility of the regiment's being sent to India or to the islands of Guernsey and Jersey. 1 page. Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1778 September 26. Ja[me]s Adol[phu]s Oughton, Abbey Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is to remain in Edinburgh until the officers in Lord Seaforth's regiment discontinue the disturbance. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1780 September 6. David, 7th Viscount Stormont, St. James, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 7. [David, 7th Viscount] Stormont, St. James, to [John 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: believes the same Scottish peers should be returned, through replacing John, 4th Duke of Athol[l] for [John, 3rd Earl of] Bute. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 10. [Hugh Hume, 3rd Earl of Marchmont], Hemel Hampsted, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 10. [William, 4th Duke of] Queensberry, Amesbury, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 Septem[be]r 11. John, 4th Earl of Loudoun, Loudoun, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 12. [John, 7th Earl of] Galloway, Galloway House, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 13. [David, 10th Earl of] Cassillitis, Cullean, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 13. [George, 8th Earl of] Dalhousie, Dalhousie Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 15. [William John, 5th Marquess of] Lothian, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in election of peers to be held October 17 at Holyrood House, Edinburgh. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 Septem[be]r 16. [Archibald, 11th Earl of] Eglintoun, Eglinton Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits voting in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 16. [Neil, 3rd Earl of] Rosebery, Barnbougie Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page. Autogrpah\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 18. [Sir John] Gordon, [4th Bt.], Gordon Castle, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 20. [James, 8th Earl of] Abercorn, Grosvernor Square, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 20. Douglas, 8th Duke of Hamilton and Brandon Hamilton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: promises his vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 22. Thomas, 8th Earl of Kinnoull, Dupplin [sic], to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: a peer in his situation does not vote in the Parliamentary elections. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 28. [George, 3rd Earl of] Aberdeen, Ellan Castle, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 October 27. [Charles, 3rd Duke of] Ruchmond, Lennox and Aubigny, Ranmer Camp, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: honored by Dunmore's request for vote; would wish that Scottish peerage could have heriditary seats in the House of Lords as the English had. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1780?] John, 5th Duke of Argyll, [Inverasay?], to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: the past election. 2 pages. Fragment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1781 Fevrier [February] 5. Le Duc de la Tremoille, Paris, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dumnor [Dunmore]. Re: marriage of his second son, P[?] de Talmond, to Mlle. [?] d'Argougen. 1 page. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 18. Alexander, 15th Lord Saltoun, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [17]84 March 19. [?] Cranstoun to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 22. [William Schaw, 1st Earl] Cathcart, Portland Place, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 22. [John, 11th Lord] Elphinstone, Edinburgh, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 22. [William, 4th Duke of] Queensberry, Piccadilly, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [17]84 March 23. [James, 7th Earl of] Lauderdale, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming elections of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 23. [George, 7th Baron] Kinnaird, Grov[eno]r Street, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 24. [George, 3rd Earl of] Aberdeen, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 24. [David, 10th Earl of] Cassillis, London, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 24. [Hugh Hume, 3rd Earl of] Marchmont, London, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 25. [David, 7th Viscount] Stormont, Portland Place, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: promises his vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 26. [James, 8th Earl of] Abercorn, Grosvernor Square, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 26. [William John, 5th Marquess of] Lothian, Waverly Abbey, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 26. [Francis, 9th Earl of] Moray, Edin[burgh] to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Alexander, 6th Earl of] Balcarres, Balcarres, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Thomas, 7th Earl of Haddington and Baron of] Binning, Herbertshire, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his brother in law, Lord Hopetown, is a candidate in the coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Neil, 3rd Earl of] Roseberry, Barnbougle Castle, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in imminent election of Scottish peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 30. [George, 8th Earl of] Dalhousie, Edin[burgh], to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1784] March 26. [?] Glencastle, Chesterf[iel]d St., to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1784? March]. [Patrick, 6th Earl of] Dumphries, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 April 9. [?] (Findlater \u0026amp; Sensiol?), Cullenhouse, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: has given his proxy to Lord James, 7th Earl of Lauderdale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 April 18. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Dunkirk, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: the coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 April 20. [George, 6th Marquess of] Tweeddale, Newhall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: has decided not to vote in Peerage election until it is done by ballot. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 April 26. [James, 3rd Earl of] Hopetoun, Barnet, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 May 3. [James, 5th Earl of] Loudoun, Loudoun, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: is unable to support Dunmore in the election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1786 Sep[tem]b[e]r 23. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Dunkirk, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: asks for vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1786 Sep[tem]b[e]r 23. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Atholhouse, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: will vote for Dunmore in the coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1787 July 4. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, London, to [?]. Re: accounts and tenant supervision. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1788 January 24. Warren Hastings, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his reception by Dunmore's friends in Scotland. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1789 August 7. Warren Hastings, St. James' Place, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: social amenities. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1790 January 30-1791 January 24. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his accounts. 13 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1793 December 18. [Jeffrey, 1st Baron] Amherst, St. James' Square, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: rank of militia officers \"when serving with the regular Troops.\" 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[circa 1793] [Princess Charlotte, who married Leopold I of Belgium] to Dowager Countess of Pembroke. Re: news from Paris of executions. 2 pages. Fragment Letter. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1794 June 2. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to [Thomas] Jack, Glasgow. Re: trip to Ardintenny [Ardentenny]; finances. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1795 January 23. Alex[ander] T. Cochrane, on H.M.S. Thetis, at Norfolk, to John, 4th Earl Dunmore, [Providence]. Re: solicits help in advancing Jack Murray; anchorages near the Bahama Islands; land grants. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1796 February 9. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Harbour. Re: Mr. [?] Cadell's quarrying stone; financial obligations. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [17]96 March 18. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to [Thomas Jack]. Re: land papers about America belonging to his father John, 4th Earl of Dunmore; finances. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [17]96 April 4. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: finances. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1796 July 8. [William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of] Portland, St. James's Court, for George III, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: recalled as governor of the Bahama Islands. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1797 February 10. Alexander Forbes, David Anderson, Edward Murray, Thomas Bennett, Jno. Hanna, Alexander Collie, Charles Kain, Geo. Farguharron, Alexander MacKenzie, Isaac Leassard, Crooked Island, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore, Governor of the Bahama Islands. Re: Address on Dunmore's departure. 3 pages. Manuscript signed. R.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1797 February 24. A Disinterested Friend, Nassau, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore, before his departure. 1 page. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1797 August 5. [William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of] Portland, Balshade, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: cannot encourage Dunmore's hope of reappointment as Governor of the Bahama Islands. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1797 October 23. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park. Re: Buck[wheat?] seed. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1799 September 29. A[?] J[?], Berlin, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests the certificate of his marriage to insure the future of his child. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[No Information; see finding aid]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Geoge, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park, Falkirk. Re: wood and coa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park. Re: orderning linen for shirts in Perth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Georege, Viscount] Fincatle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park, Falkirk. Re: the farm of [?] McLackland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, Newgate, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore parr. Re: papers relativeto Jack's contract as factor; turning tenants off farms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Susan Hamilton]. Re: \"Showing, how she made a visit to Bathwell Castle on July 30th, 1802...\" Short exerpts from Shakespeare included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Craufurd [Crawford] Tait to [George], Lord fincastle, London. Re: marriage papers, rental and deed papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thom Jack, Dunmore Harbour, to [George], Lord Viscount Fincastle, london. Re: tenant agreements for Taymount.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: question of possession of farms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack or Archibald McNicol, Dunmore Parrk, Falkirk. Re: requests guns and shooting clothes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: requests linen; compliments Jack's ability.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: list of clothes and linen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: Ardentenny estate; debts of his father John, 4th Earl of Dunmore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: Financial confusion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Jugh, [1st] Earl Fortescue, Exeter, to [George] Viscount Fincastle. Re: commission as Lieutenant Colone Printed by [?] Trewmans, Exeter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack. Re: visit to Scotland; sale of woods on Ardentenny estate; possible sale of Taymount.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: land exchanges; family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Wingate, Stirling, to Thomas Jack, factor for [George], Lord Viscount Fincastle. Re: account for repairs to church, for militia and election.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Greeock. Re: lumbering at Dunmore Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Greenock. Re: farming; his illness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dnmore, St. Grey's, to Thomas Jack, Greenock. Re: farm buildings; visit to Scotland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Hamilton, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: behavior of [?] Lamb; farming. Includes a note from Susan [wife of George].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glagow. Re: farming.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farming; A[ndrew] Stuart's management; family illness. 3 itmes. Enc\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: birth of a son [Henry Anthony].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm in Argyllshire; tea greens; administration of his farms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: farm finances and buildings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: farming.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm buildings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm buildings; turning off a tenant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart. Re: Dunmore colliery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: hiring tenants; cutting ferns.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: Jack's health; a visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart. Re: \"Amount of rent payable by the Tenatnts of Glenfinart.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Edinburgh, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: sale of wood to Mr. [?] Dobie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: sale of wood; needs \"coal for my Lime Stone.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: hiring of Robert Ballock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A[?] Hamilton, Hamilton, to [George 5th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: Admittance as a burgess.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sissey Toosey, Paris, to [nephew Alexander], Viscount Fincastle. Re: St. Petersburg and the Coronation; will [William Spencer, 6th] Duke of Devonshire be appointed to the court of Russia?; social news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Alexander, Viscount] Fincastle, St. Petersburg, to Mother [Susuan, daughter of Archibald, 9th Duke of Hamilton and wife of George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: he has been noticed by Mr [George] Canning and [Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of] Wellington; may go back to Berlin; presentation to the Emperor at the Imperial palace; death of the Emperor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Alexander, Viscount] Fincastle, St. Petersburg, to mother [Susan, daughter of Archibald, 9th Duke of Hamilton and wife of George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: leaving for Berlin, where it is less expensive to live.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Susan Euphemia, C[ountess?] Hamilton \u0026amp; Brandon, Paris, to Alexander, Viscount Fincastle, Berlin. Re: Fincastle's \"attache business\"; William Spencer, 6th Duke of Devonshire and the Imperial coronation; travelling; patriotic virtue and natural rights; family news. Copy was made by Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: rent due from tentants of Glenfinart, Fissanay, Taymont, and Kinropshire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents William Worship, Yarmouth, to [brother] Francis Worship, London. Re: Examination of Mr. [?] Gunn; Duke of Sussex suggested that a witness was witholding information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thomas Farrer, Lincoln's Inn Fields, to Sir Augustus D'Este. ReL Mr. [?] Gunn's going to Yarmouth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents George Carter, Oatland Mills, Virginia, to [George 5th] Earl of Fincastle [Dunmore], England or Scotland. Re: a land exchange between [John 4th] Earl of Dunmore and Carter's father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Daniel O'Connell, London. Re: opinion in case about marriage of Prince Augustus Frederick, son of George III, to Lady Augusta Murray, daugher of [George 5th] Earl of Dunmore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [illegible], Hanover, to [?], Rotterdam. Re: general news, social and family; mentions the Duchess.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duck of Cambridge], Hanover, to [Alexander Edward, Viscount] Fincastle. Re: mentions his own suster Augusta [Sophia]; social news; sends his cimpliments to pSusan Euphemia], Duchess of Hamilton. undated. Stephanie [?] to [Susan Eupemia], Lady Dunmore [wife of George, 5th Earl]. Re: birth of a daughter Marie. On reverse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Auguste [wife of Adolphus Frederick] to [Alexander Edward, Viscount] Fincastle. Re: gift of shawl; her vacation at Rothemkirche; baron Cumberland [her husband] and the Prussian prince; his cousin [Susan Harriet Catherine Hamilton] Lincoln. In German script. Included is an incomplete modernization of the text.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Anne Margaret] Lichfield, Countess of Rosebery, St. James Square, to Anne. Re: establishment of a post office on the Isle of Harris, as [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore requested.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Kew, to [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: visiting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [?] Strathallan, Castle Strathallan, to [Alexander, 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: death of Man. [?] Campbell, brother to [?] Campbell of Fairfield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Adolpjus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Kew, to [Charles Edward, Viscount] Fin[castle]. Re: coming marriage of Adolphus's daughter [Augusta Caroline] to her cousin, [Frederick William], Grand Duke of Mecklenburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Auguste [wife of Adolphus Frederick], Gamble Cottage, to Lord [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: separation from her daughter [Augusta Caroline], who is getting married. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Windsor Castle, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: his fall getting into a pony cart; social news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Victoria, Windsor Castle, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of Alexander Edward, the 6th Earl]. Re: illness of Lord Dunmore; Lady [?] Douglas; visiting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Augusta Caroline to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: receipt of a picture of the late Earl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Augusta [Sophia] to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl of Dunmore. Re: receipt of a picture of the late Earl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [Later Edward VII] to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: playing together at Buckingham Palace. A card is enclosed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Florence Nightengale, Grauton Ho., Edinburgh, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: has business at Sir John McHill's; success of [Catherine's brother, Sidney] Herbert, [1st Baron Herbert of Lea], in the recent elections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Gillespie, Secretary, Royal Body of Archers, to Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of Dunmore, Re: his admittance to the company. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Victoria, Edinburgh, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [Wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: death of Lady Dunmore's sister [Lady Elizabeth Herbert Clanwilliam], wife of Lord [Richard, 3rd Earl of] Clanwilliam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Henry John Temple, Viscount] Palmerston, Broadlands, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: appointment in the office of Inland Revenue at Edinburgh; social news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Albert Edward], Prince of Wales, Sandringham, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th] Earl of Dunmore, Holkhon Wells, Norfolk. Re: assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Telegraph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Alexandra [wife of Albert Edward], Sandringham, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's engagement to Lady Gertrue, [3rd daughter of the 2nd Earl of Leicester].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mrs. [Gertrude] Murray [wife of Charles adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Picture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Marlborough House, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: meeting at the Marlborough Club.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: birth of a son [Alexander Edward].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Goodwood, Chichester, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: illness of [Dunmore]'s daughter [Grace].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Goodwood, Chicester, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: illness of Charlie's daughter [Grace]. 3 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Anne Roxburche, [Lady of the Bedchamber and mistress of the Robes to H.M. Queen Victoria], to [Gertrude], Lady Dunmore [wife of Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl]. Re: Lord Dunmore's eye injury.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], White's to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: [Dunmore]'s accident.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward, Sandringham, to [Gertrude], Lady Dunmore [wife of Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl]. Re: [Dunmore]'s eye accident.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Alexander [II], St. Petersburg, to Karl Alexandrovitch. Re: thank you note for a gift of two ponies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [?], Crown Princess [of Germany, Berlin], to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: thank you note for a social occasion. A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Queen Victoria], Osburne, to [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thanks for newspapers and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [?, Crown Princess of Germany], Berlin, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: marriage of Princess Charlotte. A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Crown Princess of Germany] to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: gift of sword. A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [illegible, of Schlesing-Holstein], Winsor Ct. Park, to [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thank you note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Helena, [Princess Christian of Schlesing-Holstein], Windsor Ct. Park., to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thank you note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, Norfolk, to Charlie [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Edward, Mar Lodge, Brannar, to Lord [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: the Jaar Bazaar to pay off debts of the Drill Hall; selling pictures of himself at the bazaar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Henry, 3rd Duke of] Wellington, Leicester, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: congratulates [Gertrude] Lady Dunmore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Alexandra [Wife of Albert Edward], Sandringham, to Lord [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thanks for a book, partly about India.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: Fin[castle]'s entering staff college and his promotions there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [?] to [Chalres, 1st?] Earl of Dunmore, Hanover Square. Re: pressing need for a meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John, 5th Duke of Argyll to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore's] recent visit; sends regards to Fincastle [George Murray].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John, 5th Duke of Argyyll, [Inversary?], to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: visiting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [?] to [?]. Re: unhappiness at being separated from the recipient, now that their \"love is at an end.\" Wishing to keep the friendship going, the writer asks the recipent to speak to her at the \"Maskguerade tomorrow.\" Dated Tuesday, noon. [?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents P[?] de Firechtenstein, Vinne, to [?]. Re: his friend [?Murray, Viscount] Fincastle, and [?] Dunmore; his daughters are married; social news; Mr. [?] de Keith; Mr. [?] Caldwel In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents S[amuel?] Rogers to [Catherine, wife of Alexander Edward], Lady Dunmore, Grafton Street. Re: portrait of herself and her husband [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of Dunmore]; asks after Lady Pembroke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [?] to Dowager Countess of Pembroke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[George, 5th Earl of Dunmore?], Dunmore Park, to William Stirling, James Duncasen, and Thomas Brown. Re: receipt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: article, entitled, \"Truth,\" about a yong nobleman who helps an operatic star. 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All of the papers, except eleven items relating to Virginia, 1770, 1776 are photocopies. The early papers relate to lands in Brabant (a province of the Netherlands) inherited from the 7th Earl of Derby and his wife, and to the role of Charles Murray, 1st Earl of Dunmore (1661- 1710) as Master of the Horse to Queen Mary, the wife of James II.","Eighteenth century papers relate to the Jacobite conspiracies of 1703 and 1745, the War of Austrian Succession in which John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore (1685-1752) served in Flanders and also relate to the career of Dunmore (1732-1809), governor of Virginia, 1771-1775. There are four letters from George Washington to Lord Dunmore.","The nineteenth century papers include letters from George, 5th Earl of Dunmore to his agent Thomas Jack. Topics in the collection include the marriage of Prince Augustus Frederick to Lady Augusta Murray.","Prominent correspondents include Edward VII and his wife Alexandra (to Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore), Queen Victoria, Prince Adolphus Frederick (Duke of Cambridge), Sir William Johnson, Henry Pelham and Marshal Saxe.","George Washington letter to Lord Dunmore, 1774 in Box 3 Locked Section.","First three folders contain genealogical notes and correspondence between John Stewart Bryan and Jack E. Morpurgo, 1938-1942, concerning the acquisition of the Dunmore Family Papers. The earliest papers of the collection relate to the land in Brabant, Holland and Zealand which the Dunmore family inherited from Jacques Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby (1607-1672) and his wife Charlotte de la Tremoille. Letters to Amelia Sophia, Lady Marquess of Atholl (d. 1702/03), mother of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, describing Europe during the early 1680's. Accounts for the household of James, Duke of York, until 1689 relative to 1st Earl's position as Master of the Horse for James' wife and daughter. After the triumph of William, Prince of Orange, the 1st Earl was called to Parliament. Letters, 1702-1709, between Charles and his older brother John, 1st Duke of Atholl (1659/60-1724) discussing jobs, the treachery of Simon Fraser, James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry (1672-1724), and the Glencoe Massacre. Letters to William Murray, 3rd Earl (1696-1756) from his niece Anne Chochrane concerning social news between 1720 and 1722. Financial matters of William Murray are also included in this box.","1938 May 5 - 1942 November 14. Morpurgo, Jack E. Re: correspondence concerning the Dunmore papers, to and from John Stewart Bryan. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1940s-1950s. Re: description of Dunmore collection and genealogical material. Manuscript.","1967 February. Re: Genealogical cjart of the Dunmore family, done by Sill Moria Coghlan.","1650 May 16. Jacques Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby, and his wife Charlote [sic] de la Tremoille, Rushen, to [?]. Re: letter of attorney granting the power to register in the courts or chambers of the provinces of Holland the contract between the Earl of Derby and his wife, and Henry, Duke of Tremoille and the Duke of Thouars. Arrangements for the Prince of Tarente, son of the Duke of Tremoille. 2 pages. Document Signed. In French.","Scope and Contents 1650 Juine [June] 10. Jacques Stanely, 7th Earl of Derby and [his wife] Charlote [sic] de la Tremoille, Rushen, to Sir [Daniel] Trioche. Re: authority to gather rents in Holland. 1 page. Manuscript signed. In French.","1650 August 8 O.S. Charlote de la Tremoille to Daniel Trioche and Charles Stanley [son of James, 7th Earl of Derby]. Re: authority to collect rents in Holland. 1 pag. Manuscript signed. In French.","Scope and Contents 1670 October 25. Henry Pierrepont, 1st Marquis of Dorchester, to John, 2nd Earl of Athol Re: family news. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1670 December 26. R[?] de [Leinsesor?] to Co [?] Werden. Re: death of Guillaume Stanley; rents in Brabant. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1671 August 7. R[?] de [Leinsesor?], La Hague, to Madame [?]. Re: rents in Brabant, Holland, and Zeeland, collected in 1659 according to the instructions of [Charlotte de la Tremoille] Duchess of Derby; disruptions by war and reduction of rents. 4 pages. In French.","1674 July. Re: account of the \"charge of the Queene's [sic, Katherine wife of Charles II] Stables by the Old Establishment.\" 3 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1675 May 29. [William George Richard Stanley, 9th Earl of] Derby, Lion (Lyon) to [Katherine Pierrepont], Mqs. of Dorchester. Re: visits and family news. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1679 March 4. [?], Paris, to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: hopes Mr. [?] Murray has delivered the Spanish snuff and necklaces; Mother is going to Scotland; finances; Duke Hamilton; leaving for Angiers [sic]. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1679 Sep[tember] 17. [?], Ang[ijers], to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: faults charged against Mr. [?] Elphestone; charges made by Lord [?] Stranevez. 4 pages. Fragment","Scope and Contents [16]80 July 31. [?], Paris, to mother (Amelia Sophia), Marquess of Atholl, Tullibardine, Scotland. Re: Mr. [?] Elphestone is ill with a feaver [fever] ; needs money to go to the Hague. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1680 September 15. [?] Sunderland, for Charles Rex, at Whitehall, to James Duke of Ormond. Re: Richard, Viscount Lumly, is to replace Lewis, Earl of Fheversham, as Master of the Horse to the Queen. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents 1680 September 17/7. [?], Amsterdam, to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: correspondence; money from Mr. [?] Kinscott; Mr. [?] Sidney introduced them to their Highnesses. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1680 September 16. [?], London, to (Amelia Sophia), Marquess of Atholl, Tullibardine. Re: passage to England with Mr. [?] Sidney who may try to get [?]'s brother a command under the Prince of Orange; news from Mr. [?] Callender; correspondence; finances; Mr. Charles went with [?] Lauderdale to the Baths; trying to see the King. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1681 November 18. Jon. Hartling, Holyrood House, to Robert Werden. Re: receipt for money and for account of his Majesties house. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents [16]82 December 7. John, 1st Marquis of Atholl, Edenburgh to [?] Werden. Re: proposed marriage of his son Charles. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1682] December 28. [John, 1st Marquis of ] A[tholl] to [?] Werden. Re: assets to marriage of his son to Werden's granddaughter. Werden's faithful service to his Royal Highness James, Duke of York. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [1683 July 28]. [?]. Re: copy of warrant from John Werden for James, Duke of Yorke [sic], St. James's, to Benjamin Bathurst, that Charles Murray is now \"Master of the Horse\" for James' daughter Ann. 1 page. Manuscript. Copy.","Before 1684. Re: \"An Account of New Years Gifts paid by her Matie Queen Catherine (wife of Charles II) anually to send all of her officers \u0026 Servants.\" Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [16]84 September 6. Robert Werden, Winchester, to Catherine, Lady Murray (wife of Charles, to be 1st Earl of Dunmore). Re: her husband had an attack of \"the Stone or something lyke [sic] it.\" Doctor prescription given. 1 page.","1684/5 January 18. James, Duke of York \u0026 Albany, to Peter Apsley and Benjamin Bathurst. Re: appointment of Lord Charles Murray as Master of the Horse for Mary Beatrix D'Este, the Duchess of York. John Werden signs for James.","1685 May 4. Re: \"Abstract of what belongs to the Groomes of his Maj'ts Bedchamber towards performances of theire Duties....\" 5 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [1685 July 25]. [?]. Re: order, from Rochester for James Rex, at Whitehall, to the Attorney General, given additional to the consort, Queen Mary. 2 pages. Copy.","Scope and Contents 1685 August 18. W.G. Laynard, W. Swinthin, W. Firebrae, J. Bathsby, Board of Greencloath at Windsor Castle, to Charles Murray. Re: admission as \"Master of the horse to the Queene (Mary Beatrix D'Este, wife of James II).\" 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","Scope and Contents [6]86 February 21. [?], Dublin, to [?]. Re: neither Major General [?] Worden [sic] nor Lord Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmor [sic] has written in a month; jury decision against [?] Brughton and Sir Herbert Cunningham; the new Chanslor [sic] Sir Alexander Feiton; the [?] Earl of Clarendon Sir Charles Porter going to London. 2 pages. Letter.","Scope and Contents 1686 August 16. Will Smith. Re: James [II], Windsor, grants Carolum (Charles) Murray a \"Diploma\" creating him \"Conitem de Dunmore.\" 3 pages. Document. Copy. In Latin.","Scope and Contents 1687 June 6-August 9. Re: account \"For her ma'ties [Mary, wife of James II] service.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","1687 October 8. John Fisher, the Queen's Chaireman [sic], to Samuel Bale. Re: salary of Bale. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","1688 Lady Day [now March 25]. Re: \"An Abstract of Major General John Werden's account...with the Queene [sic, Mary Beatrix D'Este]....\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1688 December 10. [James II] to [?]. Re: \"A list of the Queens chamber plate sent by Mr. Robert Whythe....\" 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [16]88 December 10. Re: \"A Note of the Queen's [Mary Beatrix D'Este] Twillet Plate.\" In another hand: \"delivered unto me by Mr. Robert Wythe, 10th December 88.\" 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [1688 December 10?]. Maria R. (wife of James II). Re: Account of her Stables and Servants of the Chamber. 2 pages. Manuscript signed?","Scope and Contents [1688 December 10?]. Maria R. (wife of James II). Re: Account of expenses for her chape 1 page. Manuscript signed?","Scope and Contents 1688 December 21. William, Prince of Orange, St. James, to Sheriffs, Mayors and constables. Re: Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore is to be allowed safe passage. Card. [?] Suijgens signs for the Prince. 1 page. Document.","Scope and Contents 1688/9 January 8. Andrew Ross, London. Re: Account of money given to the Scotts (sic) Regiment by order of [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore. Manuscript \u0026 photograph.","Scope and Contents [1688/9?] January 20. Maria R[egina], St. Germain, to [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore. Re: He and [?] Godolphin are to send all her horses and her travelling coaches; sends her respects to call; John Worden [sic]; questions his religion. 2 pages.","1688/9 February 5. William, Prince of Orange, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: meeting of Parliament called to discuss the Protestant succession. 1 page. Printed manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents 1688/9 February 11. Warn. [?] Pierepoint [sic]. Re: List of the Queen's [Mary Beatrix D'Este] Plate sent to France. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents 1688/9 March 9. Charles, 12th Earl of Shrewsbury, Court at Whitehall, to the Public. Re: Pass for [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore to go to Edinburgh. 1 page. Printed manuscript signed.","1690. Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: his estate in England and the Low Countries. 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1695 Juillet [July] 29. R. [?] de [Kinscot?], Hage [sic], to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: wishes Dunmore to pay money due. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents [16]95/6 February 4. John Werden, St. James, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Lathan, Lancasshire [sic]. Re: \"Rents beyond Sea\"; monetary exchange. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [16]96 May 22. John Werden, St. James, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Chester. Re: rent owed her from Isle of Man, Brabant, and the family of Tremouille; Dutch property rights. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [16]97 March 27. John Werden, cockpit at Whitehall, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Chester. Re: financial matters involving Mr. [?] Harden, Mrs. [?] Ferguson and Mr. [?] Nesmith; also social news. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1702 June 30. Robert Werden, Ochtertyre, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: Jno. Hibardon at Huntingtoner. Financial loss; Werden will help Lord William Murray, 2nd Baron Nairne. 1 page.","William Murray, 2nd Baron Nairne, Ochertyre, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial aid [?] Ochertyre, [?] Dollone and Dunmore are providing Nairne. 1 page.","[John, 2nd Earl of Atholl?] to son Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: schemes of John's older son, John, who became 1st Duke of Atholl involving the Duke of Hamilton, over the settlement made with Charles. 2 pages.","1703 January 19. John, to be 1st Duke of Atholl, Huntingtoner, to [brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore]. Re: poor health of John's mother (Amelia Sophia Derby Atholl); a job at the treasury. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1703 October 21. John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: jobs for his brothers at the Treasury; [?] Balcarras, the cavaliers and St. Germain; a trip. 3 pages.","John, Marquess of Tuillibardine, London, to [?]. Re: the Simon Frazer business, involving Lord James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry and Honest John, 6th Earl of Mar; the Scots Council. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, his brother. Re: trouble caused by Lord James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry; meeting with Simon Frazer; help given John, 2nd Duke of Argyle [Argyll]. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the correspondents of Simon Frazer were arrested; Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham; \"Read this to all my friends either of the Country party of Cavalier party....\" 3 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: hopes he will be at all Council meetings; Lord [?] Boile; a \"design to force the hilanders [sic] to arms\"; Lord John Dalrymplo, 1st Earl of Stair asserts that they are already in arms. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earle [sic] of Dunmore. Re: Captain Simon Frazer; accusations against him in declarations by [?] Campbel[l] and [?] McClandy [McClang?]. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: proceedings of the Council and \"examination of [?] Baily....\" 3 pages.","G. [?] Macartney, Breda, to Madam Catherine Watts Murray, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the Council's action on [?] Baily. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Aby, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the Council's action on [?] Baily. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: for his son, has made a match with the daughter of Lady [?] Curtis. 4 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Dunkeld, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: land in Caithnes; his own son John, Marquess of Tullibardine. 3 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: declaration relating to the plot [for the Glencoe Massacre, 1692]; [?] Oates, [?] Fuller, the late Archibald, 1st Duke of Argile [Argyll], Lord John Dalrymple, 1st Earl of Staires [Stair], and William Carstaires [Carstares]. 4 pages.","Thomas Newlyn. Re: copy of warrant, dated March 16, 1695, for the arrest of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, Colonel [?] Purwell, and Valentine Brown, who goes by the name of Lord Kilmaird, for treason. 1 page. Copy.","O.S. (John, Viscount) Fincastle, Haleheim to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Tilton. Re: condition of his horse after passage to Holland; a military encounter. 3 pages.","O.S. (John, Viscount) Fincastle, to mother, Catherine Watts Murray, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: seige of Atholl and fortifying Moretown as part of their campaign; Lord George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney and Col [Archibald?] Hamilton have gone to Ghent, discusses the regiment; looks for coming Union with England. 2 pages. 1703 November 19. John, Marquess Tullibardine, London, to uncle Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: Queen Anne will hear discussion of Union. 3 pages. On reverse.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Dunkeld, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: debts to Privy Seal and Regiment. 3 pages.","Amelia, Lady Levant, sister to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, Perth, to [sister-in-law, Catherine, Lady Dunmore, daughter of Richard Watts and wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore?]. Re: sends a plad [plaid]; Lady Anne, 2nd daughter of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore Dundonald; visit to Nairne and Huntengtiner [Huntingtoner]. 1 page.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Blaire, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: drinking ass milk; health of Mrs. Richard Watts; Mr. [?] Glen. 3 pages.","John, 23rd Earl of Mar, Whitehall, to Lord [Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore?]. Re: Parliament is dissolved and election of peers will be soon; a meeting will be held in Edinburgh. 1 page.","John, 4th Earl of Dundonald, Blair, to Madam [?], Pitton. Re: visiting and travelling. 2 pages.","Anne, Duchess of Hamilton, Hamilton, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore. Re: lodging at Holyrud [sic] house. 2 pages.","O.S. John, 1st Duke of Atholl, and Edward Murray [uncle of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore]. Re: affidavit that John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, is the eldest son and successor to Charles, [1st] Earl of Dunmore, their brother; John is the possessor of rights granted by the United Provinces to Princess Charlotte Brabantine of Nassau which devolved on the family. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Hamilton, to Madame Catherine, daughter of Richard Watts, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: death of her husband. 1 page.","John, 4th Earl of Dundonald, Pasley, to Madam. Re: requests news, and will inform them if he hears from John Worden [sic]; horse sales. 4 pages.","Catherine, Countess Dowager of Dunmore. Re: affidavit that John, the present Earl of Dunmore, is the eldest son and heir of rents granted by Lords in Holland, Zeeland, and Brabant. 1 page. Document signed.","Catherine Watts Murray, wife of the late Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, London, to William Murray, Eaton. Re: sends clothes and linens; family has the smallpox; tells him to learn his Latin well. 2 pages.","Catherine Watts Murray, wife of the late Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, to William Murray, Eaton. Re: sent clothes, books of Common Prayer bound with the New Testament; asks him to see that Tommy Murray keeps good company; Lord Dunmore is in Edinburgh for the elections. 1 page.","Circa 1720's.  July 24. Anne Cochrane, Windsor, to Mrs. [?] Watts. Re: visiting and illness of his sister Isabella. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Houston. Re: visitors. 1 page.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Nairne. Re: her mother's health; her affections. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Nairne. Re: health of her mother and Sir John Houston. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, at Sir Thomas Bruces of Kinross. Re: her mother's burial. 1 page.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to uncle, William Murray. Re: Lord Carmarthen's planning her mother's burial; proposed visits. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Meth[ven?], to uncle, William Murray. Re: visit to Lady Kathrine. 1 page.","Anne Cochrane (later Duchess of Hamilton), Pasley [sic], to uncle, William Murray, Nairn. Re: marriage of Lady Mainshill's daughter; birth of a son to Lady Strathallanus. 2 pages. Card.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to William Murray, Stanley. Re: visiting and family health. 2 pages.","J.E. Cunison, Hamilton, to William Murray. Re: Murray is admitted as a Burgess of the town of Hamilton, in presence of Athour [sic] Nasmith and John Rolortoun. 1 page. Document signed. Colored seal of Hamilton on reverse.","William Murray, Taymount, to brother John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Hanover Square, London. Re: payment of annuities; land bought by Mr. [?] Grem [Grame] of Balgowan; settlement of estate. 3 pages.","William Murray and Catherine Nairn, Nairn House. Re: marriage contract, concerning land, money, and heirs. 7 pages. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1729 September 22. (John Lord) Nairne, to William Murray, Taymount. Re: bond in the settlement of a debt to John Grame of Balowan. 1 page. Document signed.","James, 2nd Duke of Atholl and Lord Edward Murray, uncle of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: affidavit that John 2nd Earl of Dunmore is the rightful successor to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. John is possessed of rights granted to Charlotte Brabantine of Nassau by the United Provinces; traces the line of descent. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","James Craufurd to brother Patrick Craufurd, London. Re: employed about John, 2nd Earl Lord Dunmore's affairs; mentions other men previously so employed; obligations of the States [General] to Dunmore through a daughter of William, 1st Prince of Orange. Includes a copy of letter from Mr. [?] Brown. 3 pages. Fragment","[Ziphares?], Newmarket, to Her Majesty the Queen. Re: thanks for social courtesies. 2 pages.","Most of this box contains the papers of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore (1685-1752) who served as Lieut. General under John, Earl of Stair, Commander in Chief of British forces in Flanders. Instructions to the 2nd Earl from William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington, and Henry Pelham concerning the engagement at Fontenoy, the removal of British troops to put down the Scottish Rebellion, and the fall of Brussels in 1746. After the Scottish Rebellion, William Murray, 3rd Earl, was taken prisoner, tried for treason, acquitted, though sentenced to live the rest of his life in London.","Richard Basset, Bruges, to John, 2nd Earl of Donmore [Dunmore], Bruges. Re: requests court martial against Brig. General Henry Ponsonby. 1 page. Photostat.","Note Signed. John Dalryumple, 2nd Earl of Stair, Hague, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: payment of infantry; bad weather. 3 pages. Note Signed.","Holles Newcastle, Newcastle House, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests Dunmore to acquire a position for Mr. George Townsend, eldest son of Lord George, 4th Viscount and later 1st Marquis Townsend, in the army in Germany. 2 pages.","William Murray, Edinburgh, to John, 2nd Earle [sic] of Dunmore, London. Re: hopes his brother Thomas Murray has joined a regiment; social news; William Nairne, who died on way home from East Indies, left his estate to their nephew Mr. [?] Nairne. 2 pages.","William Forbes, Clerk of the Gild Council, Edinburgh, to William Murray, Edinburgh. Re: Murray is made a Burgess. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","O.S. Re: \"The State of His Majesty's Forces in the Low Countries.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","War Office. Re: \"List of the Generals and Staff Officers serving in Flanders.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","[?]. Re: instructions from George Rex, Court at St. James's, to William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, concerning his appointment as Captain General of all forces in Great Britain. He is sent to the Austrian Netherlands. 2 pages. Copy. Photostat.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Hanover, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: letter received from Dunmore at Lessines; bravery of his R.H. the Duke of Cumberland in a recent engagement at Fontenoy. 2 pages.","Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: affairs in Flanders; Duke of Cumberland is a hero; \"The general good behavior of the English, and the shameful one of the Dutch.\" 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1745 June 11/22. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is granted the government of Plymouth, vacated by the death of Lieut. Gen [?] Churchil 2 pages.","Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: surrender of the Cittadel [sic] of Gurnay; King will give Dunmore Plimouth [sic]. Though the [British] army is inferior, extra troops would break the back of the government. 3 pages.","William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Camp at Lessines, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: appoints Dunmore president of the court martial of Brigadier General [?] Ingoldsby, for failing to execute orders at Fontenoy. Everard Fawkener signs for William. 1 page. Document.","O.S. Thomas Bligh. Re: \"A Return of the Kill'd Wounded \u0026 Missing....\" Manuscript signed.","Lieut. Colo. J[?] Lechel Re: \"A Return of Lt. Gen [?] Handalyard's Regiment....\" 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","Edward Cornwallis, Re: \"A Return of Brigadier Gen Thomas Bligh's Regiment....\" 1 page. Manuscript signed.","J[?] Lechell, Citadel of Anvers Lundy, to Royal Highness. Re: Battle at Melle, near Ghent; actions of Brigadier Thomas Bligh and Gen [?] Handaly[ar]d. 4 pages.","Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: the campaign in Flanders; the retreat through Holland; \"the generous efforts this country has made to preserve the liberty of Europe.\" 2 pages.","Thomas Orby Hunter, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: his lack of money. 1 page.","William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Willerserden Camp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: with his absence, Cumberland's authority devolves to Dunmore; empowers Dunmore to call court marti Everard Fawkener signs for William. 2 pages. Document. Card.","N.S. William, Viscount Petersham, son of William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests leave to return to England. 2 pages.","Le Maäl de Neipperg, Luxembourg, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: return of Dunmore's prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Son Excellence H.M. George II to Jean Comte de Dunmore John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: permission to trave 1 page. Printed Manuscript. In French.","Frederic Bo-Hesse, Anvers, to [?]. Re: the ships for transporting the English batallions have not arrived; an argument between Major General [?] Dalwig of the English cavalry and Major General [Zastrow?]. 2 pages. In French.","N.S. Ruvigny De Cosne, Lille, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: exchange of prisoners. 2 pages.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of] Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: make arrangements with Prince [?] Waldeck for winter quarters and defense of the Frontiers; \"Transports from Willemstadt.\" 2 pages.","Mr. [?] Bulow, Bruxelles, to [?]. Re: after the order of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Bulow lists the letters he has received. 1 page. Manuscript signed. In French.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: King's decision to remove the rest of the British troops from Willemstadt. Mr. Robert Hampton Trevor must procure consent from the States [General]. 2 pages.","O.S. William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, St. James, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's return; the rebells [sic] in Scotland; [Field] Marshall George Wade and Sir John Le Gonier. 2 pages. Photostat.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: march of the British Cavalry to Willemstadt; Mr. Robert Hampton Trevor will apply to the States General. 2 pages.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: orders from William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland; \"concerning the additional Demands of France with respect to the Ransom of our Prisoners....\" Hessians don't want to take orders from an Austrian General; will arrest Mr. [?] Howard when he arrives at Harwich from Holland. 2 pages.","Charles Prince Waldeck, Bruxelles, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: orders to be given to guards along the Channel 1 page. In French.","[O.S.] Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: the King George II and William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington are looking for a replacement for Dunmore as commander of the Hessians and Hanovarians; payment of troops. 2 pages.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: increase of Scottish rebels aided by French; shipping of Hessians; letter to Prince Frederick; Lord John Londsay, 20th Earl of Crawford should direct the embarkation. 6 pages.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: Colonel [?] Stewart is appointed to conduct the Hessian troops from Willemstadt to their destination. 1 page.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: movements of troops under [James, 5th] Earl [of Balcarres and 30th Lord Lindsay of] Crawford to Willemstadt, of the French, of the Scottish rebels near Newcastle and Berwick, and of the Hessian regiments; scarcity of forage. 3 pages.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: message of the King to Parliament and the replies of both Houses supporting the King against the Scottish rebellion. 1 page.","Nencelas Antoine Conte de Kaunitz-Rittberg, Bruxelles, to [?]. Re: keeping the canal at Bruxelles free of ice by rising men from Brabant. 2 pages. Letter. In French.","1745 Xber [December] 24. Abraham Hume, London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: discussed Dunmore]'s return with Lord William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington and Mr. Henry Pelham; removal of Hessian and British cavalry from Brabant; possible French embarkation. 4 pages.","1745 Xber [December] 24. Le Comte Wenzel Anton de Kaunitz-Rittberg [Rietsberg], Brussels, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: possible freezing of the canal at Brussels. 2 pages. In French.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: embarkation of British and Hessian cavalry; the magazines of Forage; news of French off Dunkirk. 2 pages.","Thomas Orby Hunter, London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial problems; military maneuvers against the rebels in Scotland; London is prepared for the French. 3 pages.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: Hessians demand to ship too many horses to Scotland. 4 pages.","1746 Janvier [January] 9. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: passport for Colonel [?] Donop. 1 page. In French.","1746 Janvier [January] 10. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Baron de Winekel, captured between Lockeren [Laken?] and Anvers, has left for Dresden; asks for his return. 2 pages. In French.","Re: copies of orders: (1) from [Curtis] Barnet to officers of the ships of the India Company taken in the China Sea; and (2) pass given to Francois Surville by Curtis Barnet, February 22, 1744/5. 2 pages. Manuscript. In French.","1746 Janvier [January] 12. Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: detention of two officers of the India Company, captured by [Curtis] Barnet; exchange of prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1745/6 January 14. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: copies of His Majesty's speeches and replies from both Houses [not included]; capture of France's correspondence with Count Saxe and Count Lowendahl; military orders. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 Janvier [January] 23. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: possibility of passage of English prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Re: report on battle of Falkirk on January 17, 1746; mentions Lord George Murray and [J?] Lochell [Lechell]. 3 pages. Manuscript. Photostat.","Scope and Contents 1746 Favrier [February] 3. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Laken, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: politeness to Baron Winchel and permitting him to bring the papers of MR. de Loewendahl to Anvers; exchange of prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1746 February 8. Will Erskine, Breda, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Forage rations in the Low Countries. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1745/6 February 11. [John Carteret, Earl] Granville, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Resignation of Henry, 2nd Duke of Newcastle and William Stanhope, Earl of Harrington. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1746] February 20. [N.S.] George Townsend, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Prince of Waldeck; repulse of French attack on Brussels. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 March 3. Le Baron de Molke, Anvers, to John, 2nd Earl of Donemord [Dunmore], Breda. Re: ice; arrival preparations for the English troops; fall of Bruxelles; troop movements. 3 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1745/6 March 4. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore will not be allowed to return from Flanders, but will send John, 10th Earl of Rothers to help him. At the request of Prince William, the Hessian cavalry is to be incorporated into the main body of the British army. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 March 7. [N.S.] G[?] Cressener, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: loss of Bruxelles; shipment of troops to Scotland; personnel rearrangements. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [1746 March]. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's request for pay as Commander in Chief of British forces in the Low Countries, relative to pay received by Sir Philip Honeywood and Sir John Legonier. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 April 3. N.S. Andrew Robinson, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Bergen of Toom. Re: Dunmore's baggage; enemy are fortifying Brussels; the Princess [?] arrived from Breda. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 June 3. James, 2nd Duke of Atholl, Edinburgh, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: execution of a mortgage of the Isle of Man to Feld and Mareschall Wade. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1746 July 1. James, 2nd Duke of Atholl, Tower of London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: kindness of Lord Cornwallis, General [?] Williamson, and Duke Hamilton. 1 page.","1746 June 17. Thomas Holles, [1st] Duke of Newcastle, Whitehall, to [?] Lord Cornwallis, Tower of London. Re: William Murray is to be taken into custody. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1746 June 30. Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, House of Lords Chancellor, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is summoned to the trials for treason of William 4th Earl of Kilmarnock, George, 3rd Earl of Comertie [Cromarty], and Arthur, Lord Balmerino. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1746 July 31. William Henry, 3rd Marquess of Lothian. Re: Affidavit that William Murray did not aid the Scottish rebels, but helped save his house at Newcastle. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents [1746 July?]. [William Murray?] Re: innocent knowledge of order to seize [?] Glengary who he believed had not met with Captain [?] Foager, and who had not forgot the Glenco [sic] massacre; speaks well of the Queen; meeting Earl of Derby to find a place for your son John in Regiment leaving for Portugal. 1 page. Fragment.","1746 August 4. James, 1st Baronet Somerville. Re: Affidavit that William Murray protected him against the rebels in Edinburgh and helped him move to Berwick. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1746 September 27. James, 1st Baronet Somerville. Re: oath sworn before Charles Gilmour that William Murray of Taymount protected Somerville at Edinburgh, at Berwick. 1 page.","1746 October 16. William Henry, Marquis of Lothian, Mountevid Lodge. Re: oath that William Murray of Taymount helped defend his house at Newcastle. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1746 November 8. Re: \"Officers of the 3rd Regiment Foot Guards...\" 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1746-7 February 28. Henry Fox, War Office, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: \"propos'd Rogulations regarding musters....\" 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1747 November 30. Hollis Newcastle, for George Rex, Court at St. James, to William Murray, Taymount. Re: Murray is cleared of being involved in \"the late Rebellion,\" but must live the rest of his life in Lincoln. 3 pages. Document signed. Copy.","Scope and Contents 1747-8 March 2. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: appointment for an Ensign. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1747-8 March 15/26. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: King's refusal to give an appointment to [Dunmore]'s nephew; [?] Reynolds may sell his company. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1748 July 18. N.S. G[?] Collingwood, Lisle, to Colonel [?] Mastyn, at John, 2nd Earl Dunmore's quarters, Bruxelles. Re: officers killed or taken at Mille [Melle]. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1748-9 February 16. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: articles of war prepared by Mr. [?] Wentworth, and consultation with Sir Robert Rich. 2 pages.","This box includes items describing the early military career of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore (1732-1809). Letters from William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord Shelburne (1737-1805), dated 1758 to 1765 discussing social news and political events. Correspondence concerning 4th Earl's appointment as Governor of Virginia, and his preference to remain as Governor of New York, in which capacity he received letters from William Johnson about Indian affairs. Letters, 1772-1774, from George Washington discussing social news, a surveying trip West, and land speculation. Solicitation of Dunmore's vote in the elections for the peerage of Scotland held in 1780, 1784, and 1786. Information relative to 4th Earl's estate and lands is found in the letters between his son George, Viscount Fincastle, and his agent, Thomas Jack, 1794 to 1797. The 4th Earl was dismissed as Governor of the Bahama Islands in 1796, after serving from 1787.","1749 May 30. John Newcastle, for George II, Kensington, to John Murray, Viscount Fincastle. Re: commission as Ensign in a Company of the Foot Guards. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1753 September 28. B[?] Lethieullien, Berlin, to Lord John Murray, Viscount Fincastle. Re: entertainment at the courts of foreign ministers; will meet the King at Potsdam. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1755 [June?] 5. Charles, Prince de Ligne, Bruxelles, to Uncle John Murray Fincastle, Londres. Re: hopes to visit England, either as part of the Austrian or English army; his associates. 3 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1755 October 16. [?] Holdernesse, for George Rex, Court at Kensington, to William Murray, 3rd Earl of Dunmore. Re: permission to live in Beverly in York County; annuity left him by his brother John, late Earl of Dunmore. 4 pages. Document signed.","Scope and Contents [1757 July 20]. George Henry Lennox, Hamlen, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: movements from Bielefeld to Hamelen [sic] against the French and Germans; mentions \"the Lord of Cakes\" and \"my Bonny Bonny Highland Laddy.\" 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1757 August 21. George Henry Lennox, Verden, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Edinburgh. Re: report of a recent battle; the Germans are at Hannover [sic]; women friends. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1758 January 20. Charles, 9th Baron Cathcart, Shaw Park, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: unhappy that Dunmore may go to America; too great allowance is being made in America, though the changes could probably not be seen in America. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1758 July 1. William Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), on board the Essex, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: some volunteers are going to Germany; tired of being a spectator in the war; troops in North America. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1758 December 14. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: performance of some favors; return to Edinburgh and Glasgow; Prince Edward. 5 pages.","Scope and Contents 1759 April 24. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Hague, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: marriage of Dunmore and his own marriage; mentions Prince Ferdinand and Lord Howe. 6 pages.","Scope and Contents 1759 December 11. [Fitzmaurice], Croffdorf, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: confusion of shipments including wine; death of [Gen. James] Wolfe; campaign under Lord Granby; going to Switzerland or France. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1760 January 13. Fitzmaurice, [later Lord Shelburne], Bowood Park, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: performance of a favor; travelling; his coming marriage. 3 page.","Scope and Contents 1760 Aug[u]st 29. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Lt. Granby's camp at Bracholl, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: wintered in Switzerland; is an Aide de Camp; movements near Westphalia. 4 pages.","Fitzmaurice, later Lord Shelburne, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's friends should get recommendations from Duke [?] Lewis to Prince Ferdinand who needs officers in the Britannick [sic] Legion; birth of a daughter [Catherine?] to Dunmore]. 3 pages.","No folder 15","Scope and Contents 1762 May 1. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: sends two Chinese chairs; openings in the military for Mr. Robinson; the new peers; to Portugese war, Lord Bute, and possible resignation of the Duke of Newcastle. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 May 10. Shelburne to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: birth of Dunmore's son; politics and the war efforts. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 June 10. Shelburne, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Lord B[ute]'s power; new ministry; visiting. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 July 13. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: problems in Scotland; farm arrangements; administrative changes. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 August 20. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: negotiations with France; general news; marriages. 2 pages.","1762 August 27. Lord Shelburne, London, to Lord Dunmore. Re: terms of the peace treaty with France. 2 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1762 September 23. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore]'s not joining the army; expected change of ministers, in respect to which he mentioned [Dunmore]'s name to bute. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1763 August 27. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: general news; politicians. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1763 August 27. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: godfathers for [Dunmore]'s latest child; Mr. Pitt is with the King. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1763 September 15. Shelburne to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his resignation as Pitt has changed his course of action. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [1763?] Octob[e]r 24. Shelburne, East Bourne, Sussex, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: vacation; trip to Ireland in the apring. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents [1763?] November 11. Shelburne, East Bourne, Sussex, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore, Dunmore Park. Re: purchase of house from L[or]d Bute; general news. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1764 January 20. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial obligation to Sir Lawrence Dundas; trip to Ireland during renting season. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1764 March 14. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Bowood Park, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: wintered at Whitton; business in Ireland; [?] Parker has gone to Lisbon. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1764 March 31. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: trip Dublin. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [1764?] November 17. [William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord] Shelburne, Bowood Park, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: European trip; land dealings, especially in Ireland; his retirement; his house is finished. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [1765?] February 11. Shelburne, Wycombe, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his wife; [Isaac] Barre. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [1765?] July 20. Shelburne, York, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: anxious to know if [Dunmore] succeeds to the place of Fincastle; questions of succession in Perthshire will be raised by [John, 3rd] Duke of Athol 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1765 August 7. Sophia Shelburne, Bowood Park, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore]'s neglect of their family. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1765 December 10. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: birth of his son soon after their arrival in town. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1766 February 15. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, London, to Catherine, Countess Dowager of Dunmore. Re: management of the factory of Taymount; of Mr. [?] Rutherford of Perth; of tenants. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1766?] August 23. S[ophia] Shelburne, Kensington, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: politics; Lady Louisa; calls Lord Fitzmaurice a monkey. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1766 December 19. L[?] de Brunsviy, La Hague, to [?] Albesse Royale. Re: unfavorable reports of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore who wishes a post in the government. 2 pages. In French","Scope and Contents 1770 July 16. Ed[war]d Foy to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: true copy of commission from the Treasury, signed by North, Geo. Onslow, and Townsend, assigning Dunmore's salary, to be taken from money collected from customs and duties enacted [in 1767]. 3 pages. Copy of document signed.","Re: extract of a talk from Conoquieson to Sir William Johnson, at a Congress with several nations of Indians, July 22, 1770; Indians request that the English honor their treaties. 2 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1771 March 9. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Fort George, to [Granville, 2nd] Earl Gower. Re: appointment as Governor of Virginia and his desires to remain at Fort George; dispute between New York and New Hampshire. 2 pages. Typewritten.","John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Fort George, to Lord Willis Hill, 1st Viscount] Hillsborough. Re: prefers to be Governor of New York than Governor of Virginia. 2 pages. Typewritten. Photostat.","Scope and Contents 1771 March 16. William Johnson, Johnson Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Congress of Commissioners for regulating Indian trade and Indian information from Sir Henry Moore; trouble with the Oneidas occasioned by the mistake of a missionary. 3 pages. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents 1771 March 22. William Johnson, Johnson Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: copies of regulations for Indian trade at Niagra and Detroit, and regulation of English travel; establishing blacksmiths to work for the Indians. 2 pages.","1772 July 30. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: candidates for commissary office upon death of Mr. [James] Horrocks; Washington suggests Rev. [?] Scott; meeting of Lord Fairfax and [Dunmore]. 2 pages. Typescript.","1773. [?] tp [?]. Re: \"4 letters from General Washington to Jo. Earl of Dunmore.\" 1 page. Card.","Scope and Contents 1773 Ap[ri]l 13. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: taking his son-in-law [stepson], Mr. [John Parke] Custis, to Doctor [Myles] Cooper of Kings College in New York; [Dunmore]'s proposed visit to western areas; mention Colo. [George] Croghan, deputy Indian Agent, of Pittsburg. 2 pages. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents 1773 September 12. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: [Dunmore]'s trip west; surveying expeditions of Captn. [?] Bullet and Mr. [?] Wood; Washington has a commission for land he would like fulfilled. 4 pages. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents 1774 February 11. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: procuring royal lands as payment to Valentine Crawford and Hugh Stephenson for their services to the King; arrival of Dunmore family at New York. 1 page. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents [1776 September 15]. [Admiral Richard] Howe, the \"Eagle,\" to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: colonial evacuation of New York City. 1 page. Typewritten.","1778 September 23. [?]. Re: copy of letter from James Adol[phu]s Oughton and Robert Shene, Edinburgh, to \"Malecontents of Lord Seaforth's regiment.\" The men are to return to duty; possibility of the regiment's being sent to India or to the islands of Guernsey and Jersey. 1 page. Copy.","Scope and Contents 1778 September 26. Ja[me]s Adol[phu]s Oughton, Abbey Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is to remain in Edinburgh until the officers in Lord Seaforth's regiment discontinue the disturbance. 1 page.","1780 September 6. David, 7th Viscount Stormont, St. James, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 7. [David, 7th Viscount] Stormont, St. James, to [John 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: believes the same Scottish peers should be returned, through replacing John, 4th Duke of Athol[l] for [John, 3rd Earl of] Bute. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 10. [Hugh Hume, 3rd Earl of Marchmont], Hemel Hampsted, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 10. [William, 4th Duke of] Queensberry, Amesbury, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Septem[be]r 11. John, 4th Earl of Loudoun, Loudoun, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 12. [John, 7th Earl of] Galloway, Galloway House, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 13. [David, 10th Earl of] Cassillitis, Cullean, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 13. [George, 8th Earl of] Dalhousie, Dalhousie Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 15. [William John, 5th Marquess of] Lothian, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in election of peers to be held October 17 at Holyrood House, Edinburgh. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Septem[be]r 16. [Archibald, 11th Earl of] Eglintoun, Eglinton Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits voting in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 16. [Neil, 3rd Earl of] Rosebery, Barnbougie Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page. Autogrpah","Scope and Contents 1780 September 18. [Sir John] Gordon, [4th Bt.], Gordon Castle, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 20. [James, 8th Earl of] Abercorn, Grosvernor Square, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 20. Douglas, 8th Duke of Hamilton and Brandon Hamilton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: promises his vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 22. Thomas, 8th Earl of Kinnoull, Dupplin [sic], to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: a peer in his situation does not vote in the Parliamentary elections. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 28. [George, 3rd Earl of] Aberdeen, Ellan Castle, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 October 27. [Charles, 3rd Duke of] Ruchmond, Lennox and Aubigny, Ranmer Camp, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: honored by Dunmore's request for vote; would wish that Scottish peerage could have heriditary seats in the House of Lords as the English had. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1780?] John, 5th Duke of Argyll, [Inverasay?], to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: the past election. 2 pages. Fragment","Scope and Contents 1781 Fevrier [February] 5. Le Duc de la Tremoille, Paris, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dumnor [Dunmore]. Re: marriage of his second son, P[?] de Talmond, to Mlle. [?] d'Argougen. 1 page. In French.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 18. Alexander, 15th Lord Saltoun, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [17]84 March 19. [?] Cranstoun to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 22. [William Schaw, 1st Earl] Cathcart, Portland Place, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 22. [John, 11th Lord] Elphinstone, Edinburgh, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 22. [William, 4th Duke of] Queensberry, Piccadilly, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [17]84 March 23. [James, 7th Earl of] Lauderdale, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming elections of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 23. [George, 7th Baron] Kinnaird, Grov[eno]r Street, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 24. [George, 3rd Earl of] Aberdeen, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 24. [David, 10th Earl of] Cassillis, London, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 24. [Hugh Hume, 3rd Earl of] Marchmont, London, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 25. [David, 7th Viscount] Stormont, Portland Place, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: promises his vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 26. [James, 8th Earl of] Abercorn, Grosvernor Square, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 26. [William John, 5th Marquess of] Lothian, Waverly Abbey, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 26. [Francis, 9th Earl of] Moray, Edin[burgh] to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Alexander, 6th Earl of] Balcarres, Balcarres, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Thomas, 7th Earl of Haddington and Baron of] Binning, Herbertshire, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his brother in law, Lord Hopetown, is a candidate in the coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Neil, 3rd Earl of] Roseberry, Barnbougle Castle, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in imminent election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 30. [George, 8th Earl of] Dalhousie, Edin[burgh], to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1784] March 26. [?] Glencastle, Chesterf[iel]d St., to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1784? March]. [Patrick, 6th Earl of] Dumphries, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 9. [?] (Findlater \u0026 Sensiol?), Cullenhouse, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: has given his proxy to Lord James, 7th Earl of Lauderdale.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 18. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Dunkirk, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: the coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 20. [George, 6th Marquess of] Tweeddale, Newhall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: has decided not to vote in Peerage election until it is done by ballot. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 26. [James, 3rd Earl of] Hopetoun, Barnet, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 May 3. [James, 5th Earl of] Loudoun, Loudoun, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: is unable to support Dunmore in the election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1786 Sep[tem]b[e]r 23. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Dunkirk, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: asks for vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1786 Sep[tem]b[e]r 23. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Atholhouse, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: will vote for Dunmore in the coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1787 July 4. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, London, to [?]. Re: accounts and tenant supervision. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1788 January 24. Warren Hastings, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his reception by Dunmore's friends in Scotland. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1789 August 7. Warren Hastings, St. James' Place, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: social amenities. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1790 January 30-1791 January 24. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his accounts. 13 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1793 December 18. [Jeffrey, 1st Baron] Amherst, St. James' Square, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: rank of militia officers \"when serving with the regular Troops.\" 1 page.","[circa 1793] [Princess Charlotte, who married Leopold I of Belgium] to Dowager Countess of Pembroke. Re: news from Paris of executions. 2 pages. Fragment Letter. Card.","Scope and Contents 1794 June 2. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to [Thomas] Jack, Glasgow. Re: trip to Ardintenny [Ardentenny]; finances. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1795 January 23. Alex[ander] T. Cochrane, on H.M.S. Thetis, at Norfolk, to John, 4th Earl Dunmore, [Providence]. Re: solicits help in advancing Jack Murray; anchorages near the Bahama Islands; land grants. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1796 February 9. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Harbour. Re: Mr. [?] Cadell's quarrying stone; financial obligations. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents [17]96 March 18. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to [Thomas Jack]. Re: land papers about America belonging to his father John, 4th Earl of Dunmore; finances. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [17]96 April 4. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: finances. 3 pages.","1796 July 8. [William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of] Portland, St. James's Court, for George III, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: recalled as governor of the Bahama Islands. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1797 February 10. Alexander Forbes, David Anderson, Edward Murray, Thomas Bennett, Jno. Hanna, Alexander Collie, Charles Kain, Geo. Farguharron, Alexander MacKenzie, Isaac Leassard, Crooked Island, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore, Governor of the Bahama Islands. Re: Address on Dunmore's departure. 3 pages. Manuscript signed. R.","Scope and Contents 1797 February 24. A Disinterested Friend, Nassau, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore, before his departure. 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1797 August 5. [William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of] Portland, Balshade, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: cannot encourage Dunmore's hope of reappointment as Governor of the Bahama Islands. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1797 October 23. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park. Re: Buck[wheat?] seed. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1799 September 29. A[?] J[?], Berlin, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests the certificate of his marriage to insure the future of his child. 3 pages.","[No Information; see finding aid]","Scope and Contents [Geoge, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park, Falkirk. Re: wood and coa","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park. Re: orderning linen for shirts in Perth.","Scope and Contents [Georege, Viscount] Fincatle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park, Falkirk. Re: the farm of [?] McLackland.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, Newgate, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore parr. Re: papers relativeto Jack's contract as factor; turning tenants off farms.","Scope and Contents [Susan Hamilton]. Re: \"Showing, how she made a visit to Bathwell Castle on July 30th, 1802...\" Short exerpts from Shakespeare included.","Scope and Contents Craufurd [Crawford] Tait to [George], Lord fincastle, London. Re: marriage papers, rental and deed papers.","Scope and Contents Thom Jack, Dunmore Harbour, to [George], Lord Viscount Fincastle, london. Re: tenant agreements for Taymount.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: question of possession of farms.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack or Archibald McNicol, Dunmore Parrk, Falkirk. Re: requests guns and shooting clothes.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: requests linen; compliments Jack's ability.","Scope and Contents George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: list of clothes and linen.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: Ardentenny estate; debts of his father John, 4th Earl of Dunmore.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: Financial confusion.","Scope and Contents Jugh, [1st] Earl Fortescue, Exeter, to [George] Viscount Fincastle. Re: commission as Lieutenant Colone Printed by [?] Trewmans, Exeter.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack. Re: visit to Scotland; sale of woods on Ardentenny estate; possible sale of Taymount.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: land exchanges; family.","Thomas Wingate, Stirling, to Thomas Jack, factor for [George], Lord Viscount Fincastle. Re: account for repairs to church, for militia and election.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Greeock. Re: lumbering at Dunmore Park.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Greenock. Re: farming; his illness.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dnmore, St. Grey's, to Thomas Jack, Greenock. Re: farm buildings; visit to Scotland.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Hamilton, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: behavior of [?] Lamb; farming. Includes a note from Susan [wife of George].","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glagow. Re: farming.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farming; A[ndrew] Stuart's management; family illness. 3 itmes. Enc","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: birth of a son [Henry Anthony].","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm in Argyllshire; tea greens; administration of his farms.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: farm finances and buildings.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: farming.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm buildings.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm buildings; turning off a tenant.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart. Re: Dunmore colliery.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: hiring tenants; cutting ferns.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: Jack's health; a visit.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart. Re: \"Amount of rent payable by the Tenatnts of Glenfinart.\"","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Edinburgh, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: sale of wood to Mr. [?] Dobie.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: sale of wood; needs \"coal for my Lime Stone.\"","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: hiring of Robert Ballock.","Scope and Contents A[?] Hamilton, Hamilton, to [George 5th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: Admittance as a burgess.","Scope and Contents Sissey Toosey, Paris, to [nephew Alexander], Viscount Fincastle. Re: St. Petersburg and the Coronation; will [William Spencer, 6th] Duke of Devonshire be appointed to the court of Russia?; social news.","Scope and Contents [Alexander, Viscount] Fincastle, St. Petersburg, to Mother [Susuan, daughter of Archibald, 9th Duke of Hamilton and wife of George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: he has been noticed by Mr [George] Canning and [Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of] Wellington; may go back to Berlin; presentation to the Emperor at the Imperial palace; death of the Emperor.","Scope and Contents [Alexander, Viscount] Fincastle, St. Petersburg, to mother [Susan, daughter of Archibald, 9th Duke of Hamilton and wife of George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: leaving for Berlin, where it is less expensive to live.","Scope and Contents Susan Euphemia, C[ountess?] Hamilton \u0026 Brandon, Paris, to Alexander, Viscount Fincastle, Berlin. Re: Fincastle's \"attache business\"; William Spencer, 6th Duke of Devonshire and the Imperial coronation; travelling; patriotic virtue and natural rights; family news. Copy was made by Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: rent due from tentants of Glenfinart, Fissanay, Taymont, and Kinropshire.","Scope and Contents William Worship, Yarmouth, to [brother] Francis Worship, London. Re: Examination of Mr. [?] Gunn; Duke of Sussex suggested that a witness was witholding information.","Scope and Contents Thomas Farrer, Lincoln's Inn Fields, to Sir Augustus D'Este. ReL Mr. [?] Gunn's going to Yarmouth.","Scope and Contents George Carter, Oatland Mills, Virginia, to [George 5th] Earl of Fincastle [Dunmore], England or Scotland. Re: a land exchange between [John 4th] Earl of Dunmore and Carter's father.","Scope and Contents Daniel O'Connell, London. Re: opinion in case about marriage of Prince Augustus Frederick, son of George III, to Lady Augusta Murray, daugher of [George 5th] Earl of Dunmore.","Scope and Contents [illegible], Hanover, to [?], Rotterdam. Re: general news, social and family; mentions the Duchess.","Scope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duck of Cambridge], Hanover, to [Alexander Edward, Viscount] Fincastle. Re: mentions his own suster Augusta [Sophia]; social news; sends his cimpliments to pSusan Euphemia], Duchess of Hamilton. undated. Stephanie [?] to [Susan Eupemia], Lady Dunmore [wife of George, 5th Earl]. Re: birth of a daughter Marie. On reverse.","Scope and Contents Auguste [wife of Adolphus Frederick] to [Alexander Edward, Viscount] Fincastle. Re: gift of shawl; her vacation at Rothemkirche; baron Cumberland [her husband] and the Prussian prince; his cousin [Susan Harriet Catherine Hamilton] Lincoln. In German script. Included is an incomplete modernization of the text.","Scope and Contents [Anne Margaret] Lichfield, Countess of Rosebery, St. James Square, to Anne. Re: establishment of a post office on the Isle of Harris, as [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore requested.","Scope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Kew, to [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: visiting.","Scope and Contents [?] Strathallan, Castle Strathallan, to [Alexander, 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: death of Man. [?] Campbell, brother to [?] Campbell of Fairfield.","Scope and Contents Adolpjus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Kew, to [Charles Edward, Viscount] Fin[castle]. Re: coming marriage of Adolphus's daughter [Augusta Caroline] to her cousin, [Frederick William], Grand Duke of Mecklenburg.","Scope and Contents Auguste [wife of Adolphus Frederick], Gamble Cottage, to Lord [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: separation from her daughter [Augusta Caroline], who is getting married. In French.","Scope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Windsor Castle, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: his fall getting into a pony cart; social news.","Scope and Contents Victoria, Windsor Castle, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of Alexander Edward, the 6th Earl]. Re: illness of Lord Dunmore; Lady [?] Douglas; visiting.","Scope and Contents Augusta Caroline to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: receipt of a picture of the late Earl.","Scope and Contents Augusta [Sophia] to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl of Dunmore. Re: receipt of a picture of the late Earl.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [Later Edward VII] to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: playing together at Buckingham Palace. A card is enclosed.","Scope and Contents Florence Nightengale, Grauton Ho., Edinburgh, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: has business at Sir John McHill's; success of [Catherine's brother, Sidney] Herbert, [1st Baron Herbert of Lea], in the recent elections.","Scope and Contents John Gillespie, Secretary, Royal Body of Archers, to Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of Dunmore, Re: his admittance to the company. DS.","Scope and Contents Victoria, Edinburgh, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [Wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: death of Lady Dunmore's sister [Lady Elizabeth Herbert Clanwilliam], wife of Lord [Richard, 3rd Earl of] Clanwilliam.","Scope and Contents [Henry John Temple, Viscount] Palmerston, Broadlands, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: appointment in the office of Inland Revenue at Edinburgh; social news.","Scope and Contents [Albert Edward], Prince of Wales, Sandringham, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th] Earl of Dunmore, Holkhon Wells, Norfolk. Re: assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Telegraph.","Scope and Contents Alexandra [wife of Albert Edward], Sandringham, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's engagement to Lady Gertrue, [3rd daughter of the 2nd Earl of Leicester].","Scope and Contents Mrs. [Gertrude] Murray [wife of Charles adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Picture.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Marlborough House, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: meeting at the Marlborough Club.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: birth of a son [Alexander Edward].","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Goodwood, Chichester, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: illness of [Dunmore]'s daughter [Grace].","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Goodwood, Chicester, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: illness of Charlie's daughter [Grace]. 3 pp.","Scope and Contents Anne Roxburche, [Lady of the Bedchamber and mistress of the Robes to H.M. Queen Victoria], to [Gertrude], Lady Dunmore [wife of Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl]. Re: Lord Dunmore's eye injury.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], White's to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: [Dunmore]'s accident.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward, Sandringham, to [Gertrude], Lady Dunmore [wife of Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl]. Re: [Dunmore]'s eye accident.","Scope and Contents Alexander [II], St. Petersburg, to Karl Alexandrovitch. Re: thank you note for a gift of two ponies.","Scope and Contents [?], Crown Princess [of Germany, Berlin], to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: thank you note for a social occasion. A","Scope and Contents [Queen Victoria], Osburne, to [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thanks for newspapers and notes.","Scope and Contents [?, Crown Princess of Germany], Berlin, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: marriage of Princess Charlotte. A","Scope and Contents [Crown Princess of Germany] to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: gift of sword. A","Scope and Contents [illegible, of Schlesing-Holstein], Winsor Ct. Park, to [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thank you note.","Scope and Contents Helena, [Princess Christian of Schlesing-Holstein], Windsor Ct. Park., to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thank you note.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, Norfolk, to Charlie [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: business.","Scope and Contents Edward, Mar Lodge, Brannar, to Lord [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: the Jaar Bazaar to pay off debts of the Drill Hall; selling pictures of himself at the bazaar.","Scope and Contents [Henry, 3rd Duke of] Wellington, Leicester, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: congratulates [Gertrude] Lady Dunmore.","Scope and Contents Alexandra [Wife of Albert Edward], Sandringham, to Lord [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thanks for a book, partly about India.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: Fin[castle]'s entering staff college and his promotions there.","Scope and Contents [?] to [Chalres, 1st?] Earl of Dunmore, Hanover Square. Re: pressing need for a meeting.","Scope and Contents John, 5th Duke of Argyll to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore's] recent visit; sends regards to Fincastle [George Murray].","Scope and Contents John, 5th Duke of Argyyll, [Inversary?], to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: visiting.","Scope and Contents [?] to [?]. Re: unhappiness at being separated from the recipient, now that their \"love is at an end.\" Wishing to keep the friendship going, the writer asks the recipent to speak to her at the \"Maskguerade tomorrow.\" Dated Tuesday, noon. [?]","Scope and Contents P[?] de Firechtenstein, Vinne, to [?]. Re: his friend [?Murray, Viscount] Fincastle, and [?] Dunmore; his daughters are married; social news; Mr. [?] de Keith; Mr. [?] Caldwel In French.","Scope and Contents S[amuel?] Rogers to [Catherine, wife of Alexander Edward], Lady Dunmore, Grafton Street. Re: portrait of herself and her husband [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of Dunmore]; asks after Lady Pembroke.","Scope and Contents [?] to Dowager Countess of Pembroke.","[George, 5th Earl of Dunmore?], Dunmore Park, to William Stirling, James Duncasen, and Thomas Brown. Re: receipt.","Re: article, entitled, \"Truth,\" about a yong nobleman who helps an operatic star. The implication is that the nobleman was [?] Dunmore."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eQuestions regarding permission to publish may be directed to the Rare Books and Manuscript Librarian, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Questions regarding permission to publish may be directed to the Rare Books and Manuscript Librarian, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Dunmore family","Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925","Augusta, Princess, wife of Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, d. 1889","Cambridge, Adolphus Frederick, Duke of, 1774-1870","Dunmore, Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of, 1841-1907","Dunmore, Charles Murray, Earl of, 1661-1710","Dunmore, George Murray, Earl of, 1762-1836","Dunmore, John Murray, 4th Earl of, 1732-1809","Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1685-1752","Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910","Johnson, William, Sir, 1715-1774","Pelham, Henry, 1695?-1754","Saxe, Maurice, comte de, 1696-1750","Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901","Mary, of Modena, Queen, consort of James II, King of England, 1658-1718"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"famname_ssim":["Dunmore family"],"names_coll_ssim":["Mary, of Modena, Queen, consort of James II, King of England, 1658-1718"],"persname_ssim":["Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925","Augusta, Princess, wife of Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, d. 1889","Cambridge, Adolphus Frederick, Duke of, 1774-1870","Dunmore, Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of, 1841-1907","Dunmore, Charles Murray, Earl of, 1661-1710","Dunmore, George Murray, Earl of, 1762-1836","Dunmore, John Murray, 4th Earl of, 1732-1809","Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1685-1752","Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910","Johnson, William, Sir, 1715-1774","Pelham, Henry, 1695?-1754","Saxe, Maurice, comte de, 1696-1750","Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901","Mary, of Modena, Queen, consort of James II, King of England, 1658-1718"],"language_ssim":["English French"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":382,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T14:01:03.394Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8543","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8543","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8543","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8543","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8543.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Dunmore Family Papers (I)","title_ssm":["Dunmore Family Papers (I) [in part photocopies]"],"title_tesim":["Dunmore Family Papers (I) [in part photocopies]"],"unitdate_ssm":["1650-1899"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1650-1899"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 65 D92","/repositories/2/resources/8543"],"text":["Mss. 65 D92","/repositories/2/resources/8543","Dunmore Family Papers (I) [in part photocopies]","Brabant (Duchy)","Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775","Austrian Succession, War of, 1740-1748","Jacobites","Correspondence","Financial records","Photocopies","395 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.","Box and Folder List compiled by Zach Woodward, SCRC staff, in April 2011.","See also; Dunmore Family Papers (II), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Letters and papers of the Earls of Dunmore, a branch of the Murray family of Scotland. All of the papers, except eleven items relating to Virginia, 1770, 1776 are photocopies. The early papers relate to lands in Brabant (a province of the Netherlands) inherited from the 7th Earl of Derby and his wife, and to the role of Charles Murray, 1st Earl of Dunmore (1661- 1710) as Master of the Horse to Queen Mary, the wife of James II.","Eighteenth century papers relate to the Jacobite conspiracies of 1703 and 1745, the War of Austrian Succession in which John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore (1685-1752) served in Flanders and also relate to the career of Dunmore (1732-1809), governor of Virginia, 1771-1775. There are four letters from George Washington to Lord Dunmore.","The nineteenth century papers include letters from George, 5th Earl of Dunmore to his agent Thomas Jack. Topics in the collection include the marriage of Prince Augustus Frederick to Lady Augusta Murray.","Prominent correspondents include Edward VII and his wife Alexandra (to Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore), Queen Victoria, Prince Adolphus Frederick (Duke of Cambridge), Sir William Johnson, Henry Pelham and Marshal Saxe.","George Washington letter to Lord Dunmore, 1774 in Box 3 Locked Section.","First three folders contain genealogical notes and correspondence between John Stewart Bryan and Jack E. Morpurgo, 1938-1942, concerning the acquisition of the Dunmore Family Papers. The earliest papers of the collection relate to the land in Brabant, Holland and Zealand which the Dunmore family inherited from Jacques Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby (1607-1672) and his wife Charlotte de la Tremoille. Letters to Amelia Sophia, Lady Marquess of Atholl (d. 1702/03), mother of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, describing Europe during the early 1680's. Accounts for the household of James, Duke of York, until 1689 relative to 1st Earl's position as Master of the Horse for James' wife and daughter. After the triumph of William, Prince of Orange, the 1st Earl was called to Parliament. Letters, 1702-1709, between Charles and his older brother John, 1st Duke of Atholl (1659/60-1724) discussing jobs, the treachery of Simon Fraser, James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry (1672-1724), and the Glencoe Massacre. Letters to William Murray, 3rd Earl (1696-1756) from his niece Anne Chochrane concerning social news between 1720 and 1722. Financial matters of William Murray are also included in this box.","1938 May 5 - 1942 November 14. Morpurgo, Jack E. Re: correspondence concerning the Dunmore papers, to and from John Stewart Bryan. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1940s-1950s. Re: description of Dunmore collection and genealogical material. Manuscript.","1967 February. Re: Genealogical cjart of the Dunmore family, done by Sill Moria Coghlan.","1650 May 16. Jacques Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby, and his wife Charlote [sic] de la Tremoille, Rushen, to [?]. Re: letter of attorney granting the power to register in the courts or chambers of the provinces of Holland the contract between the Earl of Derby and his wife, and Henry, Duke of Tremoille and the Duke of Thouars. Arrangements for the Prince of Tarente, son of the Duke of Tremoille. 2 pages. Document Signed. In French.","Scope and Contents 1650 Juine [June] 10. Jacques Stanely, 7th Earl of Derby and [his wife] Charlote [sic] de la Tremoille, Rushen, to Sir [Daniel] Trioche. Re: authority to gather rents in Holland. 1 page. Manuscript signed. In French.","1650 August 8 O.S. Charlote de la Tremoille to Daniel Trioche and Charles Stanley [son of James, 7th Earl of Derby]. Re: authority to collect rents in Holland. 1 pag. Manuscript signed. In French.","Scope and Contents 1670 October 25. Henry Pierrepont, 1st Marquis of Dorchester, to John, 2nd Earl of Athol Re: family news. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1670 December 26. R[?] de [Leinsesor?] to Co [?] Werden. Re: death of Guillaume Stanley; rents in Brabant. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1671 August 7. R[?] de [Leinsesor?], La Hague, to Madame [?]. Re: rents in Brabant, Holland, and Zeeland, collected in 1659 according to the instructions of [Charlotte de la Tremoille] Duchess of Derby; disruptions by war and reduction of rents. 4 pages. In French.","1674 July. Re: account of the \"charge of the Queene's [sic, Katherine wife of Charles II] Stables by the Old Establishment.\" 3 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1675 May 29. [William George Richard Stanley, 9th Earl of] Derby, Lion (Lyon) to [Katherine Pierrepont], Mqs. of Dorchester. Re: visits and family news. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1679 March 4. [?], Paris, to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: hopes Mr. [?] Murray has delivered the Spanish snuff and necklaces; Mother is going to Scotland; finances; Duke Hamilton; leaving for Angiers [sic]. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1679 Sep[tember] 17. [?], Ang[ijers], to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: faults charged against Mr. [?] Elphestone; charges made by Lord [?] Stranevez. 4 pages. Fragment","Scope and Contents [16]80 July 31. [?], Paris, to mother (Amelia Sophia), Marquess of Atholl, Tullibardine, Scotland. Re: Mr. [?] Elphestone is ill with a feaver [fever] ; needs money to go to the Hague. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1680 September 15. [?] Sunderland, for Charles Rex, at Whitehall, to James Duke of Ormond. Re: Richard, Viscount Lumly, is to replace Lewis, Earl of Fheversham, as Master of the Horse to the Queen. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents 1680 September 17/7. [?], Amsterdam, to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: correspondence; money from Mr. [?] Kinscott; Mr. [?] Sidney introduced them to their Highnesses. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1680 September 16. [?], London, to (Amelia Sophia), Marquess of Atholl, Tullibardine. Re: passage to England with Mr. [?] Sidney who may try to get [?]'s brother a command under the Prince of Orange; news from Mr. [?] Callender; correspondence; finances; Mr. Charles went with [?] Lauderdale to the Baths; trying to see the King. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1681 November 18. Jon. Hartling, Holyrood House, to Robert Werden. Re: receipt for money and for account of his Majesties house. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents [16]82 December 7. John, 1st Marquis of Atholl, Edenburgh to [?] Werden. Re: proposed marriage of his son Charles. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1682] December 28. [John, 1st Marquis of ] A[tholl] to [?] Werden. Re: assets to marriage of his son to Werden's granddaughter. Werden's faithful service to his Royal Highness James, Duke of York. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [1683 July 28]. [?]. Re: copy of warrant from John Werden for James, Duke of Yorke [sic], St. James's, to Benjamin Bathurst, that Charles Murray is now \"Master of the Horse\" for James' daughter Ann. 1 page. Manuscript. Copy.","Before 1684. Re: \"An Account of New Years Gifts paid by her Matie Queen Catherine (wife of Charles II) anually to send all of her officers \u0026 Servants.\" Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [16]84 September 6. Robert Werden, Winchester, to Catherine, Lady Murray (wife of Charles, to be 1st Earl of Dunmore). Re: her husband had an attack of \"the Stone or something lyke [sic] it.\" Doctor prescription given. 1 page.","1684/5 January 18. James, Duke of York \u0026 Albany, to Peter Apsley and Benjamin Bathurst. Re: appointment of Lord Charles Murray as Master of the Horse for Mary Beatrix D'Este, the Duchess of York. John Werden signs for James.","1685 May 4. Re: \"Abstract of what belongs to the Groomes of his Maj'ts Bedchamber towards performances of theire Duties....\" 5 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [1685 July 25]. [?]. Re: order, from Rochester for James Rex, at Whitehall, to the Attorney General, given additional to the consort, Queen Mary. 2 pages. Copy.","Scope and Contents 1685 August 18. W.G. Laynard, W. Swinthin, W. Firebrae, J. Bathsby, Board of Greencloath at Windsor Castle, to Charles Murray. Re: admission as \"Master of the horse to the Queene (Mary Beatrix D'Este, wife of James II).\" 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","Scope and Contents [6]86 February 21. [?], Dublin, to [?]. Re: neither Major General [?] Worden [sic] nor Lord Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmor [sic] has written in a month; jury decision against [?] Brughton and Sir Herbert Cunningham; the new Chanslor [sic] Sir Alexander Feiton; the [?] Earl of Clarendon Sir Charles Porter going to London. 2 pages. Letter.","Scope and Contents 1686 August 16. Will Smith. Re: James [II], Windsor, grants Carolum (Charles) Murray a \"Diploma\" creating him \"Conitem de Dunmore.\" 3 pages. Document. Copy. In Latin.","Scope and Contents 1687 June 6-August 9. Re: account \"For her ma'ties [Mary, wife of James II] service.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","1687 October 8. John Fisher, the Queen's Chaireman [sic], to Samuel Bale. Re: salary of Bale. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","1688 Lady Day [now March 25]. Re: \"An Abstract of Major General John Werden's account...with the Queene [sic, Mary Beatrix D'Este]....\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1688 December 10. [James II] to [?]. Re: \"A list of the Queens chamber plate sent by Mr. Robert Whythe....\" 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [16]88 December 10. Re: \"A Note of the Queen's [Mary Beatrix D'Este] Twillet Plate.\" In another hand: \"delivered unto me by Mr. Robert Wythe, 10th December 88.\" 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [1688 December 10?]. Maria R. (wife of James II). Re: Account of her Stables and Servants of the Chamber. 2 pages. Manuscript signed?","Scope and Contents [1688 December 10?]. Maria R. (wife of James II). Re: Account of expenses for her chape 1 page. Manuscript signed?","Scope and Contents 1688 December 21. William, Prince of Orange, St. James, to Sheriffs, Mayors and constables. Re: Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore is to be allowed safe passage. Card. [?] Suijgens signs for the Prince. 1 page. Document.","Scope and Contents 1688/9 January 8. Andrew Ross, London. Re: Account of money given to the Scotts (sic) Regiment by order of [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore. Manuscript \u0026 photograph.","Scope and Contents [1688/9?] January 20. Maria R[egina], St. Germain, to [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore. Re: He and [?] Godolphin are to send all her horses and her travelling coaches; sends her respects to call; John Worden [sic]; questions his religion. 2 pages.","1688/9 February 5. William, Prince of Orange, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: meeting of Parliament called to discuss the Protestant succession. 1 page. Printed manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents 1688/9 February 11. Warn. [?] Pierepoint [sic]. Re: List of the Queen's [Mary Beatrix D'Este] Plate sent to France. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents 1688/9 March 9. Charles, 12th Earl of Shrewsbury, Court at Whitehall, to the Public. Re: Pass for [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore to go to Edinburgh. 1 page. Printed manuscript signed.","1690. Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: his estate in England and the Low Countries. 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1695 Juillet [July] 29. R. [?] de [Kinscot?], Hage [sic], to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: wishes Dunmore to pay money due. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents [16]95/6 February 4. John Werden, St. James, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Lathan, Lancasshire [sic]. Re: \"Rents beyond Sea\"; monetary exchange. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [16]96 May 22. John Werden, St. James, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Chester. Re: rent owed her from Isle of Man, Brabant, and the family of Tremouille; Dutch property rights. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [16]97 March 27. John Werden, cockpit at Whitehall, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Chester. Re: financial matters involving Mr. [?] Harden, Mrs. [?] Ferguson and Mr. [?] Nesmith; also social news. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1702 June 30. Robert Werden, Ochtertyre, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: Jno. Hibardon at Huntingtoner. Financial loss; Werden will help Lord William Murray, 2nd Baron Nairne. 1 page.","William Murray, 2nd Baron Nairne, Ochertyre, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial aid [?] Ochertyre, [?] Dollone and Dunmore are providing Nairne. 1 page.","[John, 2nd Earl of Atholl?] to son Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: schemes of John's older son, John, who became 1st Duke of Atholl involving the Duke of Hamilton, over the settlement made with Charles. 2 pages.","1703 January 19. John, to be 1st Duke of Atholl, Huntingtoner, to [brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore]. Re: poor health of John's mother (Amelia Sophia Derby Atholl); a job at the treasury. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1703 October 21. John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: jobs for his brothers at the Treasury; [?] Balcarras, the cavaliers and St. Germain; a trip. 3 pages.","John, Marquess of Tuillibardine, London, to [?]. Re: the Simon Frazer business, involving Lord James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry and Honest John, 6th Earl of Mar; the Scots Council. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, his brother. Re: trouble caused by Lord James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry; meeting with Simon Frazer; help given John, 2nd Duke of Argyle [Argyll]. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the correspondents of Simon Frazer were arrested; Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham; \"Read this to all my friends either of the Country party of Cavalier party....\" 3 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: hopes he will be at all Council meetings; Lord [?] Boile; a \"design to force the hilanders [sic] to arms\"; Lord John Dalrymplo, 1st Earl of Stair asserts that they are already in arms. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earle [sic] of Dunmore. Re: Captain Simon Frazer; accusations against him in declarations by [?] Campbel[l] and [?] McClandy [McClang?]. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: proceedings of the Council and \"examination of [?] Baily....\" 3 pages.","G. [?] Macartney, Breda, to Madam Catherine Watts Murray, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the Council's action on [?] Baily. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Aby, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the Council's action on [?] Baily. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: for his son, has made a match with the daughter of Lady [?] Curtis. 4 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Dunkeld, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: land in Caithnes; his own son John, Marquess of Tullibardine. 3 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: declaration relating to the plot [for the Glencoe Massacre, 1692]; [?] Oates, [?] Fuller, the late Archibald, 1st Duke of Argile [Argyll], Lord John Dalrymple, 1st Earl of Staires [Stair], and William Carstaires [Carstares]. 4 pages.","Thomas Newlyn. Re: copy of warrant, dated March 16, 1695, for the arrest of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, Colonel [?] Purwell, and Valentine Brown, who goes by the name of Lord Kilmaird, for treason. 1 page. Copy.","O.S. (John, Viscount) Fincastle, Haleheim to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Tilton. Re: condition of his horse after passage to Holland; a military encounter. 3 pages.","O.S. (John, Viscount) Fincastle, to mother, Catherine Watts Murray, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: seige of Atholl and fortifying Moretown as part of their campaign; Lord George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney and Col [Archibald?] Hamilton have gone to Ghent, discusses the regiment; looks for coming Union with England. 2 pages. 1703 November 19. John, Marquess Tullibardine, London, to uncle Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: Queen Anne will hear discussion of Union. 3 pages. On reverse.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Dunkeld, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: debts to Privy Seal and Regiment. 3 pages.","Amelia, Lady Levant, sister to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, Perth, to [sister-in-law, Catherine, Lady Dunmore, daughter of Richard Watts and wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore?]. Re: sends a plad [plaid]; Lady Anne, 2nd daughter of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore Dundonald; visit to Nairne and Huntengtiner [Huntingtoner]. 1 page.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Blaire, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: drinking ass milk; health of Mrs. Richard Watts; Mr. [?] Glen. 3 pages.","John, 23rd Earl of Mar, Whitehall, to Lord [Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore?]. Re: Parliament is dissolved and election of peers will be soon; a meeting will be held in Edinburgh. 1 page.","John, 4th Earl of Dundonald, Blair, to Madam [?], Pitton. Re: visiting and travelling. 2 pages.","Anne, Duchess of Hamilton, Hamilton, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore. Re: lodging at Holyrud [sic] house. 2 pages.","O.S. John, 1st Duke of Atholl, and Edward Murray [uncle of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore]. Re: affidavit that John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, is the eldest son and successor to Charles, [1st] Earl of Dunmore, their brother; John is the possessor of rights granted by the United Provinces to Princess Charlotte Brabantine of Nassau which devolved on the family. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Hamilton, to Madame Catherine, daughter of Richard Watts, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: death of her husband. 1 page.","John, 4th Earl of Dundonald, Pasley, to Madam. Re: requests news, and will inform them if he hears from John Worden [sic]; horse sales. 4 pages.","Catherine, Countess Dowager of Dunmore. Re: affidavit that John, the present Earl of Dunmore, is the eldest son and heir of rents granted by Lords in Holland, Zeeland, and Brabant. 1 page. Document signed.","Catherine Watts Murray, wife of the late Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, London, to William Murray, Eaton. Re: sends clothes and linens; family has the smallpox; tells him to learn his Latin well. 2 pages.","Catherine Watts Murray, wife of the late Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, to William Murray, Eaton. Re: sent clothes, books of Common Prayer bound with the New Testament; asks him to see that Tommy Murray keeps good company; Lord Dunmore is in Edinburgh for the elections. 1 page.","Circa 1720's.  July 24. Anne Cochrane, Windsor, to Mrs. [?] Watts. Re: visiting and illness of his sister Isabella. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Houston. Re: visitors. 1 page.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Nairne. Re: her mother's health; her affections. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Nairne. Re: health of her mother and Sir John Houston. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, at Sir Thomas Bruces of Kinross. Re: her mother's burial. 1 page.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to uncle, William Murray. Re: Lord Carmarthen's planning her mother's burial; proposed visits. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Meth[ven?], to uncle, William Murray. Re: visit to Lady Kathrine. 1 page.","Anne Cochrane (later Duchess of Hamilton), Pasley [sic], to uncle, William Murray, Nairn. Re: marriage of Lady Mainshill's daughter; birth of a son to Lady Strathallanus. 2 pages. Card.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to William Murray, Stanley. Re: visiting and family health. 2 pages.","J.E. Cunison, Hamilton, to William Murray. Re: Murray is admitted as a Burgess of the town of Hamilton, in presence of Athour [sic] Nasmith and John Rolortoun. 1 page. Document signed. Colored seal of Hamilton on reverse.","William Murray, Taymount, to brother John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Hanover Square, London. Re: payment of annuities; land bought by Mr. [?] Grem [Grame] of Balgowan; settlement of estate. 3 pages.","William Murray and Catherine Nairn, Nairn House. Re: marriage contract, concerning land, money, and heirs. 7 pages. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1729 September 22. (John Lord) Nairne, to William Murray, Taymount. Re: bond in the settlement of a debt to John Grame of Balowan. 1 page. Document signed.","James, 2nd Duke of Atholl and Lord Edward Murray, uncle of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: affidavit that John 2nd Earl of Dunmore is the rightful successor to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. John is possessed of rights granted to Charlotte Brabantine of Nassau by the United Provinces; traces the line of descent. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","James Craufurd to brother Patrick Craufurd, London. Re: employed about John, 2nd Earl Lord Dunmore's affairs; mentions other men previously so employed; obligations of the States [General] to Dunmore through a daughter of William, 1st Prince of Orange. Includes a copy of letter from Mr. [?] Brown. 3 pages. Fragment","[Ziphares?], Newmarket, to Her Majesty the Queen. Re: thanks for social courtesies. 2 pages.","Most of this box contains the papers of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore (1685-1752) who served as Lieut. General under John, Earl of Stair, Commander in Chief of British forces in Flanders. Instructions to the 2nd Earl from William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington, and Henry Pelham concerning the engagement at Fontenoy, the removal of British troops to put down the Scottish Rebellion, and the fall of Brussels in 1746. After the Scottish Rebellion, William Murray, 3rd Earl, was taken prisoner, tried for treason, acquitted, though sentenced to live the rest of his life in London.","Richard Basset, Bruges, to John, 2nd Earl of Donmore [Dunmore], Bruges. Re: requests court martial against Brig. General Henry Ponsonby. 1 page. Photostat.","Note Signed. John Dalryumple, 2nd Earl of Stair, Hague, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: payment of infantry; bad weather. 3 pages. Note Signed.","Holles Newcastle, Newcastle House, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests Dunmore to acquire a position for Mr. George Townsend, eldest son of Lord George, 4th Viscount and later 1st Marquis Townsend, in the army in Germany. 2 pages.","William Murray, Edinburgh, to John, 2nd Earle [sic] of Dunmore, London. Re: hopes his brother Thomas Murray has joined a regiment; social news; William Nairne, who died on way home from East Indies, left his estate to their nephew Mr. [?] Nairne. 2 pages.","William Forbes, Clerk of the Gild Council, Edinburgh, to William Murray, Edinburgh. Re: Murray is made a Burgess. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","O.S. Re: \"The State of His Majesty's Forces in the Low Countries.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","War Office. Re: \"List of the Generals and Staff Officers serving in Flanders.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","[?]. Re: instructions from George Rex, Court at St. James's, to William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, concerning his appointment as Captain General of all forces in Great Britain. He is sent to the Austrian Netherlands. 2 pages. Copy. Photostat.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Hanover, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: letter received from Dunmore at Lessines; bravery of his R.H. the Duke of Cumberland in a recent engagement at Fontenoy. 2 pages.","Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: affairs in Flanders; Duke of Cumberland is a hero; \"The general good behavior of the English, and the shameful one of the Dutch.\" 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1745 June 11/22. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is granted the government of Plymouth, vacated by the death of Lieut. Gen [?] Churchil 2 pages.","Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: surrender of the Cittadel [sic] of Gurnay; King will give Dunmore Plimouth [sic]. Though the [British] army is inferior, extra troops would break the back of the government. 3 pages.","William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Camp at Lessines, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: appoints Dunmore president of the court martial of Brigadier General [?] Ingoldsby, for failing to execute orders at Fontenoy. Everard Fawkener signs for William. 1 page. Document.","O.S. Thomas Bligh. Re: \"A Return of the Kill'd Wounded \u0026 Missing....\" Manuscript signed.","Lieut. Colo. J[?] Lechel Re: \"A Return of Lt. Gen [?] Handalyard's Regiment....\" 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","Edward Cornwallis, Re: \"A Return of Brigadier Gen Thomas Bligh's Regiment....\" 1 page. Manuscript signed.","J[?] Lechell, Citadel of Anvers Lundy, to Royal Highness. Re: Battle at Melle, near Ghent; actions of Brigadier Thomas Bligh and Gen [?] Handaly[ar]d. 4 pages.","Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: the campaign in Flanders; the retreat through Holland; \"the generous efforts this country has made to preserve the liberty of Europe.\" 2 pages.","Thomas Orby Hunter, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: his lack of money. 1 page.","William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Willerserden Camp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: with his absence, Cumberland's authority devolves to Dunmore; empowers Dunmore to call court marti Everard Fawkener signs for William. 2 pages. Document. Card.","N.S. William, Viscount Petersham, son of William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests leave to return to England. 2 pages.","Le Maäl de Neipperg, Luxembourg, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: return of Dunmore's prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Son Excellence H.M. George II to Jean Comte de Dunmore John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: permission to trave 1 page. Printed Manuscript. In French.","Frederic Bo-Hesse, Anvers, to [?]. Re: the ships for transporting the English batallions have not arrived; an argument between Major General [?] Dalwig of the English cavalry and Major General [Zastrow?]. 2 pages. In French.","N.S. Ruvigny De Cosne, Lille, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: exchange of prisoners. 2 pages.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of] Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: make arrangements with Prince [?] Waldeck for winter quarters and defense of the Frontiers; \"Transports from Willemstadt.\" 2 pages.","Mr. [?] Bulow, Bruxelles, to [?]. Re: after the order of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Bulow lists the letters he has received. 1 page. Manuscript signed. In French.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: King's decision to remove the rest of the British troops from Willemstadt. Mr. Robert Hampton Trevor must procure consent from the States [General]. 2 pages.","O.S. William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, St. James, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's return; the rebells [sic] in Scotland; [Field] Marshall George Wade and Sir John Le Gonier. 2 pages. Photostat.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: march of the British Cavalry to Willemstadt; Mr. Robert Hampton Trevor will apply to the States General. 2 pages.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: orders from William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland; \"concerning the additional Demands of France with respect to the Ransom of our Prisoners....\" Hessians don't want to take orders from an Austrian General; will arrest Mr. [?] Howard when he arrives at Harwich from Holland. 2 pages.","Charles Prince Waldeck, Bruxelles, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: orders to be given to guards along the Channel 1 page. In French.","[O.S.] Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: the King George II and William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington are looking for a replacement for Dunmore as commander of the Hessians and Hanovarians; payment of troops. 2 pages.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: increase of Scottish rebels aided by French; shipping of Hessians; letter to Prince Frederick; Lord John Londsay, 20th Earl of Crawford should direct the embarkation. 6 pages.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: Colonel [?] Stewart is appointed to conduct the Hessian troops from Willemstadt to their destination. 1 page.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: movements of troops under [James, 5th] Earl [of Balcarres and 30th Lord Lindsay of] Crawford to Willemstadt, of the French, of the Scottish rebels near Newcastle and Berwick, and of the Hessian regiments; scarcity of forage. 3 pages.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: message of the King to Parliament and the replies of both Houses supporting the King against the Scottish rebellion. 1 page.","Nencelas Antoine Conte de Kaunitz-Rittberg, Bruxelles, to [?]. Re: keeping the canal at Bruxelles free of ice by rising men from Brabant. 2 pages. Letter. In French.","1745 Xber [December] 24. Abraham Hume, London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: discussed Dunmore]'s return with Lord William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington and Mr. Henry Pelham; removal of Hessian and British cavalry from Brabant; possible French embarkation. 4 pages.","1745 Xber [December] 24. Le Comte Wenzel Anton de Kaunitz-Rittberg [Rietsberg], Brussels, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: possible freezing of the canal at Brussels. 2 pages. In French.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: embarkation of British and Hessian cavalry; the magazines of Forage; news of French off Dunkirk. 2 pages.","Thomas Orby Hunter, London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial problems; military maneuvers against the rebels in Scotland; London is prepared for the French. 3 pages.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: Hessians demand to ship too many horses to Scotland. 4 pages.","1746 Janvier [January] 9. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: passport for Colonel [?] Donop. 1 page. In French.","1746 Janvier [January] 10. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Baron de Winekel, captured between Lockeren [Laken?] and Anvers, has left for Dresden; asks for his return. 2 pages. In French.","Re: copies of orders: (1) from [Curtis] Barnet to officers of the ships of the India Company taken in the China Sea; and (2) pass given to Francois Surville by Curtis Barnet, February 22, 1744/5. 2 pages. Manuscript. In French.","1746 Janvier [January] 12. Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: detention of two officers of the India Company, captured by [Curtis] Barnet; exchange of prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1745/6 January 14. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: copies of His Majesty's speeches and replies from both Houses [not included]; capture of France's correspondence with Count Saxe and Count Lowendahl; military orders. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 Janvier [January] 23. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: possibility of passage of English prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Re: report on battle of Falkirk on January 17, 1746; mentions Lord George Murray and [J?] Lochell [Lechell]. 3 pages. Manuscript. Photostat.","Scope and Contents 1746 Favrier [February] 3. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Laken, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: politeness to Baron Winchel and permitting him to bring the papers of MR. de Loewendahl to Anvers; exchange of prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1746 February 8. Will Erskine, Breda, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Forage rations in the Low Countries. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1745/6 February 11. [John Carteret, Earl] Granville, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Resignation of Henry, 2nd Duke of Newcastle and William Stanhope, Earl of Harrington. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1746] February 20. [N.S.] George Townsend, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Prince of Waldeck; repulse of French attack on Brussels. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 March 3. Le Baron de Molke, Anvers, to John, 2nd Earl of Donemord [Dunmore], Breda. Re: ice; arrival preparations for the English troops; fall of Bruxelles; troop movements. 3 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1745/6 March 4. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore will not be allowed to return from Flanders, but will send John, 10th Earl of Rothers to help him. At the request of Prince William, the Hessian cavalry is to be incorporated into the main body of the British army. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 March 7. [N.S.] G[?] Cressener, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: loss of Bruxelles; shipment of troops to Scotland; personnel rearrangements. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [1746 March]. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's request for pay as Commander in Chief of British forces in the Low Countries, relative to pay received by Sir Philip Honeywood and Sir John Legonier. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 April 3. N.S. Andrew Robinson, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Bergen of Toom. Re: Dunmore's baggage; enemy are fortifying Brussels; the Princess [?] arrived from Breda. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 June 3. James, 2nd Duke of Atholl, Edinburgh, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: execution of a mortgage of the Isle of Man to Feld and Mareschall Wade. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1746 July 1. James, 2nd Duke of Atholl, Tower of London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: kindness of Lord Cornwallis, General [?] Williamson, and Duke Hamilton. 1 page.","1746 June 17. Thomas Holles, [1st] Duke of Newcastle, Whitehall, to [?] Lord Cornwallis, Tower of London. Re: William Murray is to be taken into custody. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1746 June 30. Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, House of Lords Chancellor, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is summoned to the trials for treason of William 4th Earl of Kilmarnock, George, 3rd Earl of Comertie [Cromarty], and Arthur, Lord Balmerino. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1746 July 31. William Henry, 3rd Marquess of Lothian. Re: Affidavit that William Murray did not aid the Scottish rebels, but helped save his house at Newcastle. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents [1746 July?]. [William Murray?] Re: innocent knowledge of order to seize [?] Glengary who he believed had not met with Captain [?] Foager, and who had not forgot the Glenco [sic] massacre; speaks well of the Queen; meeting Earl of Derby to find a place for your son John in Regiment leaving for Portugal. 1 page. Fragment.","1746 August 4. James, 1st Baronet Somerville. Re: Affidavit that William Murray protected him against the rebels in Edinburgh and helped him move to Berwick. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1746 September 27. James, 1st Baronet Somerville. Re: oath sworn before Charles Gilmour that William Murray of Taymount protected Somerville at Edinburgh, at Berwick. 1 page.","1746 October 16. William Henry, Marquis of Lothian, Mountevid Lodge. Re: oath that William Murray of Taymount helped defend his house at Newcastle. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1746 November 8. Re: \"Officers of the 3rd Regiment Foot Guards...\" 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1746-7 February 28. Henry Fox, War Office, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: \"propos'd Rogulations regarding musters....\" 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1747 November 30. Hollis Newcastle, for George Rex, Court at St. James, to William Murray, Taymount. Re: Murray is cleared of being involved in \"the late Rebellion,\" but must live the rest of his life in Lincoln. 3 pages. Document signed. Copy.","Scope and Contents 1747-8 March 2. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: appointment for an Ensign. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1747-8 March 15/26. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: King's refusal to give an appointment to [Dunmore]'s nephew; [?] Reynolds may sell his company. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1748 July 18. N.S. G[?] Collingwood, Lisle, to Colonel [?] Mastyn, at John, 2nd Earl Dunmore's quarters, Bruxelles. Re: officers killed or taken at Mille [Melle]. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1748-9 February 16. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: articles of war prepared by Mr. [?] Wentworth, and consultation with Sir Robert Rich. 2 pages.","This box includes items describing the early military career of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore (1732-1809). Letters from William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord Shelburne (1737-1805), dated 1758 to 1765 discussing social news and political events. Correspondence concerning 4th Earl's appointment as Governor of Virginia, and his preference to remain as Governor of New York, in which capacity he received letters from William Johnson about Indian affairs. Letters, 1772-1774, from George Washington discussing social news, a surveying trip West, and land speculation. Solicitation of Dunmore's vote in the elections for the peerage of Scotland held in 1780, 1784, and 1786. Information relative to 4th Earl's estate and lands is found in the letters between his son George, Viscount Fincastle, and his agent, Thomas Jack, 1794 to 1797. The 4th Earl was dismissed as Governor of the Bahama Islands in 1796, after serving from 1787.","1749 May 30. John Newcastle, for George II, Kensington, to John Murray, Viscount Fincastle. Re: commission as Ensign in a Company of the Foot Guards. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1753 September 28. B[?] Lethieullien, Berlin, to Lord John Murray, Viscount Fincastle. Re: entertainment at the courts of foreign ministers; will meet the King at Potsdam. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1755 [June?] 5. Charles, Prince de Ligne, Bruxelles, to Uncle John Murray Fincastle, Londres. Re: hopes to visit England, either as part of the Austrian or English army; his associates. 3 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1755 October 16. [?] Holdernesse, for George Rex, Court at Kensington, to William Murray, 3rd Earl of Dunmore. Re: permission to live in Beverly in York County; annuity left him by his brother John, late Earl of Dunmore. 4 pages. Document signed.","Scope and Contents [1757 July 20]. George Henry Lennox, Hamlen, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: movements from Bielefeld to Hamelen [sic] against the French and Germans; mentions \"the Lord of Cakes\" and \"my Bonny Bonny Highland Laddy.\" 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1757 August 21. George Henry Lennox, Verden, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Edinburgh. Re: report of a recent battle; the Germans are at Hannover [sic]; women friends. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1758 January 20. Charles, 9th Baron Cathcart, Shaw Park, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: unhappy that Dunmore may go to America; too great allowance is being made in America, though the changes could probably not be seen in America. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1758 July 1. William Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), on board the Essex, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: some volunteers are going to Germany; tired of being a spectator in the war; troops in North America. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1758 December 14. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: performance of some favors; return to Edinburgh and Glasgow; Prince Edward. 5 pages.","Scope and Contents 1759 April 24. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Hague, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: marriage of Dunmore and his own marriage; mentions Prince Ferdinand and Lord Howe. 6 pages.","Scope and Contents 1759 December 11. [Fitzmaurice], Croffdorf, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: confusion of shipments including wine; death of [Gen. James] Wolfe; campaign under Lord Granby; going to Switzerland or France. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1760 January 13. Fitzmaurice, [later Lord Shelburne], Bowood Park, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: performance of a favor; travelling; his coming marriage. 3 page.","Scope and Contents 1760 Aug[u]st 29. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Lt. Granby's camp at Bracholl, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: wintered in Switzerland; is an Aide de Camp; movements near Westphalia. 4 pages.","Fitzmaurice, later Lord Shelburne, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's friends should get recommendations from Duke [?] Lewis to Prince Ferdinand who needs officers in the Britannick [sic] Legion; birth of a daughter [Catherine?] to Dunmore]. 3 pages.","No folder 15","Scope and Contents 1762 May 1. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: sends two Chinese chairs; openings in the military for Mr. Robinson; the new peers; to Portugese war, Lord Bute, and possible resignation of the Duke of Newcastle. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 May 10. Shelburne to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: birth of Dunmore's son; politics and the war efforts. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 June 10. Shelburne, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Lord B[ute]'s power; new ministry; visiting. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 July 13. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: problems in Scotland; farm arrangements; administrative changes. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 August 20. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: negotiations with France; general news; marriages. 2 pages.","1762 August 27. Lord Shelburne, London, to Lord Dunmore. Re: terms of the peace treaty with France. 2 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1762 September 23. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore]'s not joining the army; expected change of ministers, in respect to which he mentioned [Dunmore]'s name to bute. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1763 August 27. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: general news; politicians. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1763 August 27. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: godfathers for [Dunmore]'s latest child; Mr. Pitt is with the King. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1763 September 15. Shelburne to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his resignation as Pitt has changed his course of action. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [1763?] Octob[e]r 24. Shelburne, East Bourne, Sussex, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: vacation; trip to Ireland in the apring. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents [1763?] November 11. Shelburne, East Bourne, Sussex, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore, Dunmore Park. Re: purchase of house from L[or]d Bute; general news. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1764 January 20. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial obligation to Sir Lawrence Dundas; trip to Ireland during renting season. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1764 March 14. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Bowood Park, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: wintered at Whitton; business in Ireland; [?] Parker has gone to Lisbon. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1764 March 31. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: trip Dublin. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [1764?] November 17. [William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord] Shelburne, Bowood Park, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: European trip; land dealings, especially in Ireland; his retirement; his house is finished. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [1765?] February 11. Shelburne, Wycombe, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his wife; [Isaac] Barre. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [1765?] July 20. Shelburne, York, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: anxious to know if [Dunmore] succeeds to the place of Fincastle; questions of succession in Perthshire will be raised by [John, 3rd] Duke of Athol 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1765 August 7. Sophia Shelburne, Bowood Park, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore]'s neglect of their family. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1765 December 10. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: birth of his son soon after their arrival in town. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1766 February 15. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, London, to Catherine, Countess Dowager of Dunmore. Re: management of the factory of Taymount; of Mr. [?] Rutherford of Perth; of tenants. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1766?] August 23. S[ophia] Shelburne, Kensington, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: politics; Lady Louisa; calls Lord Fitzmaurice a monkey. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1766 December 19. L[?] de Brunsviy, La Hague, to [?] Albesse Royale. Re: unfavorable reports of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore who wishes a post in the government. 2 pages. In French","Scope and Contents 1770 July 16. Ed[war]d Foy to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: true copy of commission from the Treasury, signed by North, Geo. Onslow, and Townsend, assigning Dunmore's salary, to be taken from money collected from customs and duties enacted [in 1767]. 3 pages. Copy of document signed.","Re: extract of a talk from Conoquieson to Sir William Johnson, at a Congress with several nations of Indians, July 22, 1770; Indians request that the English honor their treaties. 2 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1771 March 9. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Fort George, to [Granville, 2nd] Earl Gower. Re: appointment as Governor of Virginia and his desires to remain at Fort George; dispute between New York and New Hampshire. 2 pages. Typewritten.","John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Fort George, to Lord Willis Hill, 1st Viscount] Hillsborough. Re: prefers to be Governor of New York than Governor of Virginia. 2 pages. Typewritten. Photostat.","Scope and Contents 1771 March 16. William Johnson, Johnson Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Congress of Commissioners for regulating Indian trade and Indian information from Sir Henry Moore; trouble with the Oneidas occasioned by the mistake of a missionary. 3 pages. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents 1771 March 22. William Johnson, Johnson Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: copies of regulations for Indian trade at Niagra and Detroit, and regulation of English travel; establishing blacksmiths to work for the Indians. 2 pages.","1772 July 30. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: candidates for commissary office upon death of Mr. [James] Horrocks; Washington suggests Rev. [?] Scott; meeting of Lord Fairfax and [Dunmore]. 2 pages. Typescript.","1773. [?] tp [?]. Re: \"4 letters from General Washington to Jo. Earl of Dunmore.\" 1 page. Card.","Scope and Contents 1773 Ap[ri]l 13. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: taking his son-in-law [stepson], Mr. [John Parke] Custis, to Doctor [Myles] Cooper of Kings College in New York; [Dunmore]'s proposed visit to western areas; mention Colo. [George] Croghan, deputy Indian Agent, of Pittsburg. 2 pages. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents 1773 September 12. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: [Dunmore]'s trip west; surveying expeditions of Captn. [?] Bullet and Mr. [?] Wood; Washington has a commission for land he would like fulfilled. 4 pages. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents 1774 February 11. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: procuring royal lands as payment to Valentine Crawford and Hugh Stephenson for their services to the King; arrival of Dunmore family at New York. 1 page. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents [1776 September 15]. [Admiral Richard] Howe, the \"Eagle,\" to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: colonial evacuation of New York City. 1 page. Typewritten.","1778 September 23. [?]. Re: copy of letter from James Adol[phu]s Oughton and Robert Shene, Edinburgh, to \"Malecontents of Lord Seaforth's regiment.\" The men are to return to duty; possibility of the regiment's being sent to India or to the islands of Guernsey and Jersey. 1 page. Copy.","Scope and Contents 1778 September 26. Ja[me]s Adol[phu]s Oughton, Abbey Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is to remain in Edinburgh until the officers in Lord Seaforth's regiment discontinue the disturbance. 1 page.","1780 September 6. David, 7th Viscount Stormont, St. James, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 7. [David, 7th Viscount] Stormont, St. James, to [John 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: believes the same Scottish peers should be returned, through replacing John, 4th Duke of Athol[l] for [John, 3rd Earl of] Bute. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 10. [Hugh Hume, 3rd Earl of Marchmont], Hemel Hampsted, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 10. [William, 4th Duke of] Queensberry, Amesbury, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Septem[be]r 11. John, 4th Earl of Loudoun, Loudoun, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 12. [John, 7th Earl of] Galloway, Galloway House, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 13. [David, 10th Earl of] Cassillitis, Cullean, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 13. [George, 8th Earl of] Dalhousie, Dalhousie Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 15. [William John, 5th Marquess of] Lothian, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in election of peers to be held October 17 at Holyrood House, Edinburgh. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Septem[be]r 16. [Archibald, 11th Earl of] Eglintoun, Eglinton Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits voting in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 16. [Neil, 3rd Earl of] Rosebery, Barnbougie Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page. Autogrpah","Scope and Contents 1780 September 18. [Sir John] Gordon, [4th Bt.], Gordon Castle, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 20. [James, 8th Earl of] Abercorn, Grosvernor Square, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 20. Douglas, 8th Duke of Hamilton and Brandon Hamilton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: promises his vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 22. Thomas, 8th Earl of Kinnoull, Dupplin [sic], to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: a peer in his situation does not vote in the Parliamentary elections. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 28. [George, 3rd Earl of] Aberdeen, Ellan Castle, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 October 27. [Charles, 3rd Duke of] Ruchmond, Lennox and Aubigny, Ranmer Camp, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: honored by Dunmore's request for vote; would wish that Scottish peerage could have heriditary seats in the House of Lords as the English had. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1780?] John, 5th Duke of Argyll, [Inverasay?], to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: the past election. 2 pages. Fragment","Scope and Contents 1781 Fevrier [February] 5. Le Duc de la Tremoille, Paris, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dumnor [Dunmore]. Re: marriage of his second son, P[?] de Talmond, to Mlle. [?] d'Argougen. 1 page. In French.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 18. Alexander, 15th Lord Saltoun, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [17]84 March 19. [?] Cranstoun to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 22. [William Schaw, 1st Earl] Cathcart, Portland Place, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 22. [John, 11th Lord] Elphinstone, Edinburgh, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 22. [William, 4th Duke of] Queensberry, Piccadilly, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [17]84 March 23. [James, 7th Earl of] Lauderdale, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming elections of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 23. [George, 7th Baron] Kinnaird, Grov[eno]r Street, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 24. [George, 3rd Earl of] Aberdeen, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 24. [David, 10th Earl of] Cassillis, London, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 24. [Hugh Hume, 3rd Earl of] Marchmont, London, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 25. [David, 7th Viscount] Stormont, Portland Place, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: promises his vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 26. [James, 8th Earl of] Abercorn, Grosvernor Square, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 26. [William John, 5th Marquess of] Lothian, Waverly Abbey, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 26. [Francis, 9th Earl of] Moray, Edin[burgh] to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Alexander, 6th Earl of] Balcarres, Balcarres, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Thomas, 7th Earl of Haddington and Baron of] Binning, Herbertshire, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his brother in law, Lord Hopetown, is a candidate in the coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Neil, 3rd Earl of] Roseberry, Barnbougle Castle, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in imminent election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 30. [George, 8th Earl of] Dalhousie, Edin[burgh], to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1784] March 26. [?] Glencastle, Chesterf[iel]d St., to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1784? March]. [Patrick, 6th Earl of] Dumphries, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 9. [?] (Findlater \u0026 Sensiol?), Cullenhouse, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: has given his proxy to Lord James, 7th Earl of Lauderdale.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 18. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Dunkirk, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: the coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 20. [George, 6th Marquess of] Tweeddale, Newhall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: has decided not to vote in Peerage election until it is done by ballot. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 26. [James, 3rd Earl of] Hopetoun, Barnet, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 May 3. [James, 5th Earl of] Loudoun, Loudoun, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: is unable to support Dunmore in the election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1786 Sep[tem]b[e]r 23. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Dunkirk, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: asks for vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1786 Sep[tem]b[e]r 23. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Atholhouse, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: will vote for Dunmore in the coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1787 July 4. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, London, to [?]. Re: accounts and tenant supervision. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1788 January 24. Warren Hastings, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his reception by Dunmore's friends in Scotland. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1789 August 7. Warren Hastings, St. James' Place, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: social amenities. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1790 January 30-1791 January 24. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his accounts. 13 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1793 December 18. [Jeffrey, 1st Baron] Amherst, St. James' Square, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: rank of militia officers \"when serving with the regular Troops.\" 1 page.","[circa 1793] [Princess Charlotte, who married Leopold I of Belgium] to Dowager Countess of Pembroke. Re: news from Paris of executions. 2 pages. Fragment Letter. Card.","Scope and Contents 1794 June 2. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to [Thomas] Jack, Glasgow. Re: trip to Ardintenny [Ardentenny]; finances. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1795 January 23. Alex[ander] T. Cochrane, on H.M.S. Thetis, at Norfolk, to John, 4th Earl Dunmore, [Providence]. Re: solicits help in advancing Jack Murray; anchorages near the Bahama Islands; land grants. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1796 February 9. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Harbour. Re: Mr. [?] Cadell's quarrying stone; financial obligations. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents [17]96 March 18. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to [Thomas Jack]. Re: land papers about America belonging to his father John, 4th Earl of Dunmore; finances. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [17]96 April 4. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: finances. 3 pages.","1796 July 8. [William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of] Portland, St. James's Court, for George III, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: recalled as governor of the Bahama Islands. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1797 February 10. Alexander Forbes, David Anderson, Edward Murray, Thomas Bennett, Jno. Hanna, Alexander Collie, Charles Kain, Geo. Farguharron, Alexander MacKenzie, Isaac Leassard, Crooked Island, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore, Governor of the Bahama Islands. Re: Address on Dunmore's departure. 3 pages. Manuscript signed. R.","Scope and Contents 1797 February 24. A Disinterested Friend, Nassau, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore, before his departure. 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1797 August 5. [William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of] Portland, Balshade, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: cannot encourage Dunmore's hope of reappointment as Governor of the Bahama Islands. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1797 October 23. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park. Re: Buck[wheat?] seed. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1799 September 29. A[?] J[?], Berlin, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests the certificate of his marriage to insure the future of his child. 3 pages.","[No Information; see finding aid]","Scope and Contents [Geoge, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park, Falkirk. Re: wood and coa","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park. Re: orderning linen for shirts in Perth.","Scope and Contents [Georege, Viscount] Fincatle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park, Falkirk. Re: the farm of [?] McLackland.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, Newgate, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore parr. Re: papers relativeto Jack's contract as factor; turning tenants off farms.","Scope and Contents [Susan Hamilton]. Re: \"Showing, how she made a visit to Bathwell Castle on July 30th, 1802...\" Short exerpts from Shakespeare included.","Scope and Contents Craufurd [Crawford] Tait to [George], Lord fincastle, London. Re: marriage papers, rental and deed papers.","Scope and Contents Thom Jack, Dunmore Harbour, to [George], Lord Viscount Fincastle, london. Re: tenant agreements for Taymount.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: question of possession of farms.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack or Archibald McNicol, Dunmore Parrk, Falkirk. Re: requests guns and shooting clothes.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: requests linen; compliments Jack's ability.","Scope and Contents George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: list of clothes and linen.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: Ardentenny estate; debts of his father John, 4th Earl of Dunmore.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: Financial confusion.","Scope and Contents Jugh, [1st] Earl Fortescue, Exeter, to [George] Viscount Fincastle. Re: commission as Lieutenant Colone Printed by [?] Trewmans, Exeter.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack. Re: visit to Scotland; sale of woods on Ardentenny estate; possible sale of Taymount.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: land exchanges; family.","Thomas Wingate, Stirling, to Thomas Jack, factor for [George], Lord Viscount Fincastle. Re: account for repairs to church, for militia and election.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Greeock. Re: lumbering at Dunmore Park.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Greenock. Re: farming; his illness.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dnmore, St. Grey's, to Thomas Jack, Greenock. Re: farm buildings; visit to Scotland.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Hamilton, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: behavior of [?] Lamb; farming. Includes a note from Susan [wife of George].","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glagow. Re: farming.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farming; A[ndrew] Stuart's management; family illness. 3 itmes. Enc","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: birth of a son [Henry Anthony].","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm in Argyllshire; tea greens; administration of his farms.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: farm finances and buildings.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: farming.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm buildings.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm buildings; turning off a tenant.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart. Re: Dunmore colliery.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: hiring tenants; cutting ferns.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: Jack's health; a visit.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart. Re: \"Amount of rent payable by the Tenatnts of Glenfinart.\"","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Edinburgh, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: sale of wood to Mr. [?] Dobie.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: sale of wood; needs \"coal for my Lime Stone.\"","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: hiring of Robert Ballock.","Scope and Contents A[?] Hamilton, Hamilton, to [George 5th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: Admittance as a burgess.","Scope and Contents Sissey Toosey, Paris, to [nephew Alexander], Viscount Fincastle. Re: St. Petersburg and the Coronation; will [William Spencer, 6th] Duke of Devonshire be appointed to the court of Russia?; social news.","Scope and Contents [Alexander, Viscount] Fincastle, St. Petersburg, to Mother [Susuan, daughter of Archibald, 9th Duke of Hamilton and wife of George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: he has been noticed by Mr [George] Canning and [Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of] Wellington; may go back to Berlin; presentation to the Emperor at the Imperial palace; death of the Emperor.","Scope and Contents [Alexander, Viscount] Fincastle, St. Petersburg, to mother [Susan, daughter of Archibald, 9th Duke of Hamilton and wife of George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: leaving for Berlin, where it is less expensive to live.","Scope and Contents Susan Euphemia, C[ountess?] Hamilton \u0026 Brandon, Paris, to Alexander, Viscount Fincastle, Berlin. Re: Fincastle's \"attache business\"; William Spencer, 6th Duke of Devonshire and the Imperial coronation; travelling; patriotic virtue and natural rights; family news. Copy was made by Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: rent due from tentants of Glenfinart, Fissanay, Taymont, and Kinropshire.","Scope and Contents William Worship, Yarmouth, to [brother] Francis Worship, London. Re: Examination of Mr. [?] Gunn; Duke of Sussex suggested that a witness was witholding information.","Scope and Contents Thomas Farrer, Lincoln's Inn Fields, to Sir Augustus D'Este. ReL Mr. [?] Gunn's going to Yarmouth.","Scope and Contents George Carter, Oatland Mills, Virginia, to [George 5th] Earl of Fincastle [Dunmore], England or Scotland. Re: a land exchange between [John 4th] Earl of Dunmore and Carter's father.","Scope and Contents Daniel O'Connell, London. Re: opinion in case about marriage of Prince Augustus Frederick, son of George III, to Lady Augusta Murray, daugher of [George 5th] Earl of Dunmore.","Scope and Contents [illegible], Hanover, to [?], Rotterdam. Re: general news, social and family; mentions the Duchess.","Scope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duck of Cambridge], Hanover, to [Alexander Edward, Viscount] Fincastle. Re: mentions his own suster Augusta [Sophia]; social news; sends his cimpliments to pSusan Euphemia], Duchess of Hamilton. undated. Stephanie [?] to [Susan Eupemia], Lady Dunmore [wife of George, 5th Earl]. Re: birth of a daughter Marie. On reverse.","Scope and Contents Auguste [wife of Adolphus Frederick] to [Alexander Edward, Viscount] Fincastle. Re: gift of shawl; her vacation at Rothemkirche; baron Cumberland [her husband] and the Prussian prince; his cousin [Susan Harriet Catherine Hamilton] Lincoln. In German script. Included is an incomplete modernization of the text.","Scope and Contents [Anne Margaret] Lichfield, Countess of Rosebery, St. James Square, to Anne. Re: establishment of a post office on the Isle of Harris, as [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore requested.","Scope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Kew, to [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: visiting.","Scope and Contents [?] Strathallan, Castle Strathallan, to [Alexander, 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: death of Man. [?] Campbell, brother to [?] Campbell of Fairfield.","Scope and Contents Adolpjus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Kew, to [Charles Edward, Viscount] Fin[castle]. Re: coming marriage of Adolphus's daughter [Augusta Caroline] to her cousin, [Frederick William], Grand Duke of Mecklenburg.","Scope and Contents Auguste [wife of Adolphus Frederick], Gamble Cottage, to Lord [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: separation from her daughter [Augusta Caroline], who is getting married. In French.","Scope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Windsor Castle, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: his fall getting into a pony cart; social news.","Scope and Contents Victoria, Windsor Castle, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of Alexander Edward, the 6th Earl]. Re: illness of Lord Dunmore; Lady [?] Douglas; visiting.","Scope and Contents Augusta Caroline to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: receipt of a picture of the late Earl.","Scope and Contents Augusta [Sophia] to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl of Dunmore. Re: receipt of a picture of the late Earl.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [Later Edward VII] to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: playing together at Buckingham Palace. A card is enclosed.","Scope and Contents Florence Nightengale, Grauton Ho., Edinburgh, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: has business at Sir John McHill's; success of [Catherine's brother, Sidney] Herbert, [1st Baron Herbert of Lea], in the recent elections.","Scope and Contents John Gillespie, Secretary, Royal Body of Archers, to Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of Dunmore, Re: his admittance to the company. DS.","Scope and Contents Victoria, Edinburgh, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [Wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: death of Lady Dunmore's sister [Lady Elizabeth Herbert Clanwilliam], wife of Lord [Richard, 3rd Earl of] Clanwilliam.","Scope and Contents [Henry John Temple, Viscount] Palmerston, Broadlands, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: appointment in the office of Inland Revenue at Edinburgh; social news.","Scope and Contents [Albert Edward], Prince of Wales, Sandringham, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th] Earl of Dunmore, Holkhon Wells, Norfolk. Re: assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Telegraph.","Scope and Contents Alexandra [wife of Albert Edward], Sandringham, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's engagement to Lady Gertrue, [3rd daughter of the 2nd Earl of Leicester].","Scope and Contents Mrs. [Gertrude] Murray [wife of Charles adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Picture.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Marlborough House, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: meeting at the Marlborough Club.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: birth of a son [Alexander Edward].","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Goodwood, Chichester, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: illness of [Dunmore]'s daughter [Grace].","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Goodwood, Chicester, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: illness of Charlie's daughter [Grace]. 3 pp.","Scope and Contents Anne Roxburche, [Lady of the Bedchamber and mistress of the Robes to H.M. Queen Victoria], to [Gertrude], Lady Dunmore [wife of Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl]. Re: Lord Dunmore's eye injury.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], White's to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: [Dunmore]'s accident.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward, Sandringham, to [Gertrude], Lady Dunmore [wife of Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl]. Re: [Dunmore]'s eye accident.","Scope and Contents Alexander [II], St. Petersburg, to Karl Alexandrovitch. Re: thank you note for a gift of two ponies.","Scope and Contents [?], Crown Princess [of Germany, Berlin], to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: thank you note for a social occasion. A","Scope and Contents [Queen Victoria], Osburne, to [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thanks for newspapers and notes.","Scope and Contents [?, Crown Princess of Germany], Berlin, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: marriage of Princess Charlotte. A","Scope and Contents [Crown Princess of Germany] to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: gift of sword. A","Scope and Contents [illegible, of Schlesing-Holstein], Winsor Ct. Park, to [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thank you note.","Scope and Contents Helena, [Princess Christian of Schlesing-Holstein], Windsor Ct. Park., to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thank you note.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, Norfolk, to Charlie [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: business.","Scope and Contents Edward, Mar Lodge, Brannar, to Lord [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: the Jaar Bazaar to pay off debts of the Drill Hall; selling pictures of himself at the bazaar.","Scope and Contents [Henry, 3rd Duke of] Wellington, Leicester, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: congratulates [Gertrude] Lady Dunmore.","Scope and Contents Alexandra [Wife of Albert Edward], Sandringham, to Lord [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thanks for a book, partly about India.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: Fin[castle]'s entering staff college and his promotions there.","Scope and Contents [?] to [Chalres, 1st?] Earl of Dunmore, Hanover Square. Re: pressing need for a meeting.","Scope and Contents John, 5th Duke of Argyll to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore's] recent visit; sends regards to Fincastle [George Murray].","Scope and Contents John, 5th Duke of Argyyll, [Inversary?], to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: visiting.","Scope and Contents [?] to [?]. Re: unhappiness at being separated from the recipient, now that their \"love is at an end.\" Wishing to keep the friendship going, the writer asks the recipent to speak to her at the \"Maskguerade tomorrow.\" Dated Tuesday, noon. [?]","Scope and Contents P[?] de Firechtenstein, Vinne, to [?]. Re: his friend [?Murray, Viscount] Fincastle, and [?] Dunmore; his daughters are married; social news; Mr. [?] de Keith; Mr. [?] Caldwel In French.","Scope and Contents S[amuel?] Rogers to [Catherine, wife of Alexander Edward], Lady Dunmore, Grafton Street. Re: portrait of herself and her husband [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of Dunmore]; asks after Lady Pembroke.","Scope and Contents [?] to Dowager Countess of Pembroke.","[George, 5th Earl of Dunmore?], Dunmore Park, to William Stirling, James Duncasen, and Thomas Brown. Re: receipt.","Re: article, entitled, \"Truth,\" about a yong nobleman who helps an operatic star. The implication is that the nobleman was [?] Dunmore.","Questions regarding permission to publish may be directed to the Rare Books and Manuscript Librarian, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Special Collections Research Center","Dunmore family","Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925","Augusta, Princess, wife of Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, d. 1889","Cambridge, Adolphus Frederick, Duke of, 1774-1870","Dunmore, Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of, 1841-1907","Dunmore, Charles Murray, Earl of, 1661-1710","Dunmore, George Murray, Earl of, 1762-1836","Dunmore, John Murray, 4th Earl of, 1732-1809","Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1685-1752","Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910","Johnson, William, Sir, 1715-1774","Pelham, Henry, 1695?-1754","Saxe, Maurice, comte de, 1696-1750","Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901","Mary, of Modena, Queen, consort of James II, King of England, 1658-1718","English French"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 65 D92","/repositories/2/resources/8543"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Dunmore Family Papers (I) [in part photocopies]"],"collection_title_tesim":["Dunmore Family Papers (I) [in part photocopies]"],"collection_ssim":["Dunmore Family Papers (I) [in part photocopies]"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Brabant (Duchy)","Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775"],"geogname_ssim":["Brabant (Duchy)","Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775"],"creator_ssm":["Dunmore family","Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925","Augusta, Princess, wife of Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, d. 1889","Cambridge, Adolphus Frederick, Duke of, 1774-1870","Dunmore, Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of, 1841-1907","Dunmore, Charles Murray, Earl of, 1661-1710","Dunmore, George Murray, Earl of, 1762-1836","Dunmore, John Murray, 4th Earl of, 1732-1809","Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1685-1752","Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910","Johnson, William, Sir, 1715-1774","Pelham, Henry, 1695?-1754","Saxe, Maurice, comte de, 1696-1750","Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901"],"creator_ssim":["Dunmore family","Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925","Augusta, Princess, wife of Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, d. 1889","Cambridge, Adolphus Frederick, Duke of, 1774-1870","Dunmore, Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of, 1841-1907","Dunmore, Charles Murray, Earl of, 1661-1710","Dunmore, George Murray, Earl of, 1762-1836","Dunmore, John Murray, 4th Earl of, 1732-1809","Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1685-1752","Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910","Johnson, William, Sir, 1715-1774","Pelham, Henry, 1695?-1754","Saxe, Maurice, comte de, 1696-1750","Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925","Augusta, Princess, wife of Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, d. 1889","Cambridge, Adolphus Frederick, Duke of, 1774-1870","Dunmore, Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of, 1841-1907","Dunmore, Charles Murray, Earl of, 1661-1710","Dunmore, George Murray, Earl of, 1762-1836","Dunmore, John Murray, 4th Earl of, 1732-1809","Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1685-1752","Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910","Johnson, William, Sir, 1715-1774","Pelham, Henry, 1695?-1754","Saxe, Maurice, comte de, 1696-1750","Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901"],"creator_famname_ssim":["Dunmore family"],"creators_ssim":["Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925","Augusta, Princess, wife of Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, d. 1889","Cambridge, Adolphus Frederick, Duke of, 1774-1870","Dunmore, Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of, 1841-1907","Dunmore, Charles Murray, Earl of, 1661-1710","Dunmore, George Murray, Earl of, 1762-1836","Dunmore, John Murray, 4th Earl of, 1732-1809","Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1685-1752","Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910","Johnson, William, Sir, 1715-1774","Pelham, Henry, 1695?-1754","Saxe, Maurice, comte de, 1696-1750","Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901","Dunmore family"],"places_ssim":["Brabant (Duchy)","Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775"],"access_terms_ssm":["Questions regarding permission to publish may be directed to the Rare Books and Manuscript Librarian, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Papers were deposited at the College of William and Mary and later given back to the Dunmore Family except for the items relating to Virginia. 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All of the papers, except eleven items relating to Virginia, 1770, 1776 are photocopies. The early papers relate to lands in Brabant (a province of the Netherlands) inherited from the 7th Earl of Derby and his wife, and to the role of Charles Murray, 1st Earl of Dunmore (1661- 1710) as Master of the Horse to Queen Mary, the wife of James II.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEighteenth century papers relate to the Jacobite conspiracies of 1703 and 1745, the War of Austrian Succession in which John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore (1685-1752) served in Flanders and also relate to the career of Dunmore (1732-1809), governor of Virginia, 1771-1775. There are four letters from George Washington to Lord Dunmore.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe nineteenth century papers include letters from George, 5th Earl of Dunmore to his agent Thomas Jack. Topics in the collection include the marriage of Prince Augustus Frederick to Lady Augusta Murray.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eProminent correspondents include Edward VII and his wife Alexandra (to Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore), Queen Victoria, Prince Adolphus Frederick (Duke of Cambridge), Sir William Johnson, Henry Pelham and Marshal Saxe.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington letter to Lord Dunmore, 1774 in Box 3 Locked Section.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst three folders contain genealogical notes and correspondence between John Stewart Bryan and Jack E. Morpurgo, 1938-1942, concerning the acquisition of the Dunmore Family Papers. The earliest papers of the collection relate to the land in Brabant, Holland and Zealand which the Dunmore family inherited from Jacques Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby (1607-1672) and his wife Charlotte de la Tremoille. Letters to Amelia Sophia, Lady Marquess of Atholl (d. 1702/03), mother of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, describing Europe during the early 1680's. Accounts for the household of James, Duke of York, until 1689 relative to 1st Earl's position as Master of the Horse for James' wife and daughter. After the triumph of William, Prince of Orange, the 1st Earl was called to Parliament. Letters, 1702-1709, between Charles and his older brother John, 1st Duke of Atholl (1659/60-1724) discussing jobs, the treachery of Simon Fraser, James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry (1672-1724), and the Glencoe Massacre. Letters to William Murray, 3rd Earl (1696-1756) from his niece Anne Chochrane concerning social news between 1720 and 1722. Financial matters of William Murray are also included in this box.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1938 May 5 - 1942 November 14. Morpurgo, Jack E. Re: correspondence concerning the Dunmore papers, to and from John Stewart Bryan. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1940s-1950s. Re: description of Dunmore collection and genealogical material. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1967 February. Re: Genealogical cjart of the Dunmore family, done by Sill Moria Coghlan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1650 May 16. Jacques Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby, and his wife Charlote [sic] de la Tremoille, Rushen, to [?]. Re: letter of attorney granting the power to register in the courts or chambers of the provinces of Holland the contract between the Earl of Derby and his wife, and Henry, Duke of Tremoille and the Duke of Thouars. Arrangements for the Prince of Tarente, son of the Duke of Tremoille. 2 pages. Document Signed. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1650 Juine [June] 10. Jacques Stanely, 7th Earl of Derby and [his wife] Charlote [sic] de la Tremoille, Rushen, to Sir [Daniel] Trioche. Re: authority to gather rents in Holland. 1 page. Manuscript signed. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1650 August 8 O.S. Charlote de la Tremoille to Daniel Trioche and Charles Stanley [son of James, 7th Earl of Derby]. Re: authority to collect rents in Holland. 1 pag. Manuscript signed. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1670 October 25. Henry Pierrepont, 1st Marquis of Dorchester, to John, 2nd Earl of Athol Re: family news. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1670 December 26. R[?] de [Leinsesor?] to Co [?] Werden. Re: death of Guillaume Stanley; rents in Brabant. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1671 August 7. R[?] de [Leinsesor?], La Hague, to Madame [?]. Re: rents in Brabant, Holland, and Zeeland, collected in 1659 according to the instructions of [Charlotte de la Tremoille] Duchess of Derby; disruptions by war and reduction of rents. 4 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1674 July. Re: account of the \"charge of the Queene's [sic, Katherine wife of Charles II] Stables by the Old Establishment.\" 3 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1675 May 29. [William George Richard Stanley, 9th Earl of] Derby, Lion (Lyon) to [Katherine Pierrepont], Mqs. of Dorchester. Re: visits and family news. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1679 March 4. [?], Paris, to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: hopes Mr. [?] Murray has delivered the Spanish snuff and necklaces; Mother is going to Scotland; finances; Duke Hamilton; leaving for Angiers [sic]. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1679 Sep[tember] 17. [?], Ang[ijers], to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: faults charged against Mr. [?] Elphestone; charges made by Lord [?] Stranevez. 4 pages. Fragment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]80 July 31. [?], Paris, to mother (Amelia Sophia), Marquess of Atholl, Tullibardine, Scotland. Re: Mr. [?] Elphestone is ill with a feaver [fever] ; needs money to go to the Hague. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1680 September 15. [?] Sunderland, for Charles Rex, at Whitehall, to James Duke of Ormond. Re: Richard, Viscount Lumly, is to replace Lewis, Earl of Fheversham, as Master of the Horse to the Queen. 1 page. Manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1680 September 17/7. [?], Amsterdam, to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: correspondence; money from Mr. [?] Kinscott; Mr. [?] Sidney introduced them to their Highnesses. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1680 September 16. [?], London, to (Amelia Sophia), Marquess of Atholl, Tullibardine. Re: passage to England with Mr. [?] Sidney who may try to get [?]'s brother a command under the Prince of Orange; news from Mr. [?] Callender; correspondence; finances; Mr. Charles went with [?] Lauderdale to the Baths; trying to see the King. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1681 November 18. Jon. Hartling, Holyrood House, to Robert Werden. Re: receipt for money and for account of his Majesties house. 1 page. Manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]82 December 7. John, 1st Marquis of Atholl, Edenburgh to [?] Werden. Re: proposed marriage of his son Charles. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1682] December 28. [John, 1st Marquis of ] A[tholl] to [?] Werden. Re: assets to marriage of his son to Werden's granddaughter. Werden's faithful service to his Royal Highness James, Duke of York. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1683 July 28]. [?]. Re: copy of warrant from John Werden for James, Duke of Yorke [sic], St. James's, to Benjamin Bathurst, that Charles Murray is now \"Master of the Horse\" for James' daughter Ann. 1 page. Manuscript. Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBefore 1684. Re: \"An Account of New Years Gifts paid by her Matie Queen Catherine (wife of Charles II) anually to send all of her officers \u0026amp; Servants.\" Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]84 September 6. Robert Werden, Winchester, to Catherine, Lady Murray (wife of Charles, to be 1st Earl of Dunmore). Re: her husband had an attack of \"the Stone or something lyke [sic] it.\" Doctor prescription given. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1684/5 January 18. James, Duke of York \u0026amp; Albany, to Peter Apsley and Benjamin Bathurst. Re: appointment of Lord Charles Murray as Master of the Horse for Mary Beatrix D'Este, the Duchess of York. John Werden signs for James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1685 May 4. Re: \"Abstract of what belongs to the Groomes of his Maj'ts Bedchamber towards performances of theire Duties....\" 5 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1685 July 25]. [?]. Re: order, from Rochester for James Rex, at Whitehall, to the Attorney General, given additional to the consort, Queen Mary. 2 pages. Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1685 August 18. W.G. Laynard, W. Swinthin, W. Firebrae, J. Bathsby, Board of Greencloath at Windsor Castle, to Charles Murray. Re: admission as \"Master of the horse to the Queene (Mary Beatrix D'Este, wife of James II).\" 1 page. Manuscript Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [6]86 February 21. [?], Dublin, to [?]. Re: neither Major General [?] Worden [sic] nor Lord Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmor [sic] has written in a month; jury decision against [?] Brughton and Sir Herbert Cunningham; the new Chanslor [sic] Sir Alexander Feiton; the [?] Earl of Clarendon Sir Charles Porter going to London. 2 pages. Letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1686 August 16. Will Smith. Re: James [II], Windsor, grants Carolum (Charles) Murray a \"Diploma\" creating him \"Conitem de Dunmore.\" 3 pages. Document. Copy. In Latin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1687 June 6-August 9. Re: account \"For her ma'ties [Mary, wife of James II] service.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1687 October 8. John Fisher, the Queen's Chaireman [sic], to Samuel Bale. Re: salary of Bale. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1688 Lady Day [now March 25]. Re: \"An Abstract of Major General John Werden's account...with the Queene [sic, Mary Beatrix D'Este]....\" 2 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1688 December 10. [James II] to [?]. Re: \"A list of the Queens chamber plate sent by Mr. Robert Whythe....\" 1 page. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]88 December 10. Re: \"A Note of the Queen's [Mary Beatrix D'Este] Twillet Plate.\" In another hand: \"delivered unto me by Mr. Robert Wythe, 10th December 88.\" 1 page. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1688 December 10?]. Maria R. (wife of James II). Re: Account of her Stables and Servants of the Chamber. 2 pages. Manuscript signed?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1688 December 10?]. Maria R. (wife of James II). Re: Account of expenses for her chape 1 page. Manuscript signed?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1688 December 21. William, Prince of Orange, St. James, to Sheriffs, Mayors and constables. Re: Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore is to be allowed safe passage. Card. [?] Suijgens signs for the Prince. 1 page. Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1688/9 January 8. Andrew Ross, London. Re: Account of money given to the Scotts (sic) Regiment by order of [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore. Manuscript \u0026amp; photograph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1688/9?] January 20. Maria R[egina], St. Germain, to [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore. Re: He and [?] Godolphin are to send all her horses and her travelling coaches; sends her respects to call; John Worden [sic]; questions his religion. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1688/9 February 5. William, Prince of Orange, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: meeting of Parliament called to discuss the Protestant succession. 1 page. Printed manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1688/9 February 11. Warn. [?] Pierepoint [sic]. Re: List of the Queen's [Mary Beatrix D'Este] Plate sent to France. 1 page. Manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1688/9 March 9. Charles, 12th Earl of Shrewsbury, Court at Whitehall, to the Public. Re: Pass for [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore to go to Edinburgh. 1 page. Printed manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1690. Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: his estate in England and the Low Countries. 1 page. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1695 Juillet [July] 29. R. [?] de [Kinscot?], Hage [sic], to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: wishes Dunmore to pay money due. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]95/6 February 4. John Werden, St. James, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Lathan, Lancasshire [sic]. Re: \"Rents beyond Sea\"; monetary exchange. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]96 May 22. John Werden, St. James, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Chester. Re: rent owed her from Isle of Man, Brabant, and the family of Tremouille; Dutch property rights. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [16]97 March 27. John Werden, cockpit at Whitehall, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Chester. Re: financial matters involving Mr. [?] Harden, Mrs. [?] Ferguson and Mr. [?] Nesmith; also social news. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1702 June 30. Robert Werden, Ochtertyre, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: Jno. Hibardon at Huntingtoner. Financial loss; Werden will help Lord William Murray, 2nd Baron Nairne. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Murray, 2nd Baron Nairne, Ochertyre, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial aid [?] Ochertyre, [?] Dollone and Dunmore are providing Nairne. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[John, 2nd Earl of Atholl?] to son Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: schemes of John's older son, John, who became 1st Duke of Atholl involving the Duke of Hamilton, over the settlement made with Charles. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1703 January 19. John, to be 1st Duke of Atholl, Huntingtoner, to [brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore]. Re: poor health of John's mother (Amelia Sophia Derby Atholl); a job at the treasury. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1703 October 21. John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: jobs for his brothers at the Treasury; [?] Balcarras, the cavaliers and St. Germain; a trip. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, Marquess of Tuillibardine, London, to [?]. Re: the Simon Frazer business, involving Lord James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry and Honest John, 6th Earl of Mar; the Scots Council. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, his brother. Re: trouble caused by Lord James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry; meeting with Simon Frazer; help given John, 2nd Duke of Argyle [Argyll]. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the correspondents of Simon Frazer were arrested; Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham; \"Read this to all my friends either of the Country party of Cavalier party....\" 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: hopes he will be at all Council meetings; Lord [?] Boile; a \"design to force the hilanders [sic] to arms\"; Lord John Dalrymplo, 1st Earl of Stair asserts that they are already in arms. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earle [sic] of Dunmore. Re: Captain Simon Frazer; accusations against him in declarations by [?] Campbel[l] and [?] McClandy [McClang?]. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: proceedings of the Council and \"examination of [?] Baily....\" 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG. [?] Macartney, Breda, to Madam Catherine Watts Murray, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the Council's action on [?] Baily. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, Aby, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the Council's action on [?] Baily. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: for his son, has made a match with the daughter of Lady [?] Curtis. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, Dunkeld, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: land in Caithnes; his own son John, Marquess of Tullibardine. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: declaration relating to the plot [for the Glencoe Massacre, 1692]; [?] Oates, [?] Fuller, the late Archibald, 1st Duke of Argile [Argyll], Lord John Dalrymple, 1st Earl of Staires [Stair], and William Carstaires [Carstares]. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Newlyn. Re: copy of warrant, dated March 16, 1695, for the arrest of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, Colonel [?] Purwell, and Valentine Brown, who goes by the name of Lord Kilmaird, for treason. 1 page. Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO.S. (John, Viscount) Fincastle, Haleheim to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Tilton. Re: condition of his horse after passage to Holland; a military encounter. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO.S. (John, Viscount) Fincastle, to mother, Catherine Watts Murray, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: seige of Atholl and fortifying Moretown as part of their campaign; Lord George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney and Col [Archibald?] Hamilton have gone to Ghent, discusses the regiment; looks for coming Union with England. 2 pages. 1703 November 19. John, Marquess Tullibardine, London, to uncle Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: Queen Anne will hear discussion of Union. 3 pages. On reverse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, Dunkeld, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: debts to Privy Seal and Regiment. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmelia, Lady Levant, sister to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, Perth, to [sister-in-law, Catherine, Lady Dunmore, daughter of Richard Watts and wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore?]. Re: sends a plad [plaid]; Lady Anne, 2nd daughter of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore Dundonald; visit to Nairne and Huntengtiner [Huntingtoner]. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, Blaire, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: drinking ass milk; health of Mrs. Richard Watts; Mr. [?] Glen. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 23rd Earl of Mar, Whitehall, to Lord [Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore?]. Re: Parliament is dissolved and election of peers will be soon; a meeting will be held in Edinburgh. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 4th Earl of Dundonald, Blair, to Madam [?], Pitton. Re: visiting and travelling. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne, Duchess of Hamilton, Hamilton, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore. Re: lodging at Holyrud [sic] house. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO.S. John, 1st Duke of Atholl, and Edward Murray [uncle of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore]. Re: affidavit that John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, is the eldest son and successor to Charles, [1st] Earl of Dunmore, their brother; John is the possessor of rights granted by the United Provinces to Princess Charlotte Brabantine of Nassau which devolved on the family. 1 page. Manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 1st Duke of Atholl, Hamilton, to Madame Catherine, daughter of Richard Watts, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: death of her husband. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 4th Earl of Dundonald, Pasley, to Madam. Re: requests news, and will inform them if he hears from John Worden [sic]; horse sales. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatherine, Countess Dowager of Dunmore. Re: affidavit that John, the present Earl of Dunmore, is the eldest son and heir of rents granted by Lords in Holland, Zeeland, and Brabant. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatherine Watts Murray, wife of the late Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, London, to William Murray, Eaton. Re: sends clothes and linens; family has the smallpox; tells him to learn his Latin well. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCatherine Watts Murray, wife of the late Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, to William Murray, Eaton. Re: sent clothes, books of Common Prayer bound with the New Testament; asks him to see that Tommy Murray keeps good company; Lord Dunmore is in Edinburgh for the elections. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCirca 1720's.  July 24. Anne Cochrane, Windsor, to Mrs. [?] Watts. Re: visiting and illness of his sister Isabella. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Houston. Re: visitors. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Nairne. Re: her mother's health; her affections. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Nairne. Re: health of her mother and Sir John Houston. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, at Sir Thomas Bruces of Kinross. Re: her mother's burial. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Paisley, to uncle, William Murray. Re: Lord Carmarthen's planning her mother's burial; proposed visits. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Meth[ven?], to uncle, William Murray. Re: visit to Lady Kathrine. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane (later Duchess of Hamilton), Pasley [sic], to uncle, William Murray, Nairn. Re: marriage of Lady Mainshill's daughter; birth of a son to Lady Strathallanus. 2 pages. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne Cochrane, Paisley, to William Murray, Stanley. Re: visiting and family health. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.E. Cunison, Hamilton, to William Murray. Re: Murray is admitted as a Burgess of the town of Hamilton, in presence of Athour [sic] Nasmith and John Rolortoun. 1 page. Document signed. Colored seal of Hamilton on reverse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Murray, Taymount, to brother John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Hanover Square, London. Re: payment of annuities; land bought by Mr. [?] Grem [Grame] of Balgowan; settlement of estate. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Murray and Catherine Nairn, Nairn House. Re: marriage contract, concerning land, money, and heirs. 7 pages. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1729 September 22. (John Lord) Nairne, to William Murray, Taymount. Re: bond in the settlement of a debt to John Grame of Balowan. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames, 2nd Duke of Atholl and Lord Edward Murray, uncle of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: affidavit that John 2nd Earl of Dunmore is the rightful successor to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. John is possessed of rights granted to Charlotte Brabantine of Nassau by the United Provinces; traces the line of descent. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Craufurd to brother Patrick Craufurd, London. Re: employed about John, 2nd Earl Lord Dunmore's affairs; mentions other men previously so employed; obligations of the States [General] to Dunmore through a daughter of William, 1st Prince of Orange. Includes a copy of letter from Mr. [?] Brown. 3 pages. Fragment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Ziphares?], Newmarket, to Her Majesty the Queen. Re: thanks for social courtesies. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost of this box contains the papers of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore (1685-1752) who served as Lieut. General under John, Earl of Stair, Commander in Chief of British forces in Flanders. Instructions to the 2nd Earl from William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington, and Henry Pelham concerning the engagement at Fontenoy, the removal of British troops to put down the Scottish Rebellion, and the fall of Brussels in 1746. After the Scottish Rebellion, William Murray, 3rd Earl, was taken prisoner, tried for treason, acquitted, though sentenced to live the rest of his life in London.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard Basset, Bruges, to John, 2nd Earl of Donmore [Dunmore], Bruges. Re: requests court martial against Brig. General Henry Ponsonby. 1 page. Photostat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote Signed. John Dalryumple, 2nd Earl of Stair, Hague, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: payment of infantry; bad weather. 3 pages. Note Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHolles Newcastle, Newcastle House, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests Dunmore to acquire a position for Mr. George Townsend, eldest son of Lord George, 4th Viscount and later 1st Marquis Townsend, in the army in Germany. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Murray, Edinburgh, to John, 2nd Earle [sic] of Dunmore, London. Re: hopes his brother Thomas Murray has joined a regiment; social news; William Nairne, who died on way home from East Indies, left his estate to their nephew Mr. [?] Nairne. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Forbes, Clerk of the Gild Council, Edinburgh, to William Murray, Edinburgh. Re: Murray is made a Burgess. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO.S. Re: \"The State of His Majesty's Forces in the Low Countries.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWar Office. Re: \"List of the Generals and Staff Officers serving in Flanders.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[?]. Re: instructions from George Rex, Court at St. James's, to William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, concerning his appointment as Captain General of all forces in Great Britain. He is sent to the Austrian Netherlands. 2 pages. Copy. Photostat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Hanover, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: letter received from Dunmore at Lessines; bravery of his R.H. the Duke of Cumberland in a recent engagement at Fontenoy. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: affairs in Flanders; Duke of Cumberland is a hero; \"The general good behavior of the English, and the shameful one of the Dutch.\" 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1745 June 11/22. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is granted the government of Plymouth, vacated by the death of Lieut. Gen [?] Churchil 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: surrender of the Cittadel [sic] of Gurnay; King will give Dunmore Plimouth [sic]. Though the [British] army is inferior, extra troops would break the back of the government. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Camp at Lessines, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: appoints Dunmore president of the court martial of Brigadier General [?] Ingoldsby, for failing to execute orders at Fontenoy. Everard Fawkener signs for William. 1 page. Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO.S. Thomas Bligh. Re: \"A Return of the Kill'd Wounded \u0026amp; Missing....\" Manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLieut. Colo. J[?] Lechel Re: \"A Return of Lt. Gen [?] Handalyard's Regiment....\" 1 page. Manuscript Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdward Cornwallis, Re: \"A Return of Brigadier Gen Thomas Bligh's Regiment....\" 1 page. Manuscript signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ[?] Lechell, Citadel of Anvers Lundy, to Royal Highness. Re: Battle at Melle, near Ghent; actions of Brigadier Thomas Bligh and Gen [?] Handaly[ar]d. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: the campaign in Flanders; the retreat through Holland; \"the generous efforts this country has made to preserve the liberty of Europe.\" 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Orby Hunter, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: his lack of money. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Willerserden Camp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: with his absence, Cumberland's authority devolves to Dunmore; empowers Dunmore to call court marti Everard Fawkener signs for William. 2 pages. Document. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eN.S. William, Viscount Petersham, son of William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests leave to return to England. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLe Maäl de Neipperg, Luxembourg, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: return of Dunmore's prisoners. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSon Excellence H.M. George II to Jean Comte de Dunmore John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: permission to trave 1 page. Printed Manuscript. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrederic Bo-Hesse, Anvers, to [?]. Re: the ships for transporting the English batallions have not arrived; an argument between Major General [?] Dalwig of the English cavalry and Major General [Zastrow?]. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eN.S. Ruvigny De Cosne, Lille, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: exchange of prisoners. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Stanhope, 1st Earl of] Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: make arrangements with Prince [?] Waldeck for winter quarters and defense of the Frontiers; \"Transports from Willemstadt.\" 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. [?] Bulow, Bruxelles, to [?]. Re: after the order of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Bulow lists the letters he has received. 1 page. Manuscript signed. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: King's decision to remove the rest of the British troops from Willemstadt. Mr. Robert Hampton Trevor must procure consent from the States [General]. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO.S. William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, St. James, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's return; the rebells [sic] in Scotland; [Field] Marshall George Wade and Sir John Le Gonier. 2 pages. Photostat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: march of the British Cavalry to Willemstadt; Mr. Robert Hampton Trevor will apply to the States General. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: orders from William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland; \"concerning the additional Demands of France with respect to the Ransom of our Prisoners....\" Hessians don't want to take orders from an Austrian General; will arrest Mr. [?] Howard when he arrives at Harwich from Holland. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles Prince Waldeck, Bruxelles, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: orders to be given to guards along the Channel 1 page. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[O.S.] Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: the King George II and William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington are looking for a replacement for Dunmore as commander of the Hessians and Hanovarians; payment of troops. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: increase of Scottish rebels aided by French; shipping of Hessians; letter to Prince Frederick; Lord John Londsay, 20th Earl of Crawford should direct the embarkation. 6 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: Colonel [?] Stewart is appointed to conduct the Hessian troops from Willemstadt to their destination. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: movements of troops under [James, 5th] Earl [of Balcarres and 30th Lord Lindsay of] Crawford to Willemstadt, of the French, of the Scottish rebels near Newcastle and Berwick, and of the Hessian regiments; scarcity of forage. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: message of the King to Parliament and the replies of both Houses supporting the King against the Scottish rebellion. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNencelas Antoine Conte de Kaunitz-Rittberg, Bruxelles, to [?]. Re: keeping the canal at Bruxelles free of ice by rising men from Brabant. 2 pages. Letter. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1745 Xber [December] 24. Abraham Hume, London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: discussed Dunmore]'s return with Lord William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington and Mr. Henry Pelham; removal of Hessian and British cavalry from Brabant; possible French embarkation. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1745 Xber [December] 24. Le Comte Wenzel Anton de Kaunitz-Rittberg [Rietsberg], Brussels, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: possible freezing of the canal at Brussels. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: embarkation of British and Hessian cavalry; the magazines of Forage; news of French off Dunkirk. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Orby Hunter, London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial problems; military maneuvers against the rebels in Scotland; London is prepared for the French. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: Hessians demand to ship too many horses to Scotland. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1746 Janvier [January] 9. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: passport for Colonel [?] Donop. 1 page. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1746 Janvier [January] 10. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Baron de Winekel, captured between Lockeren [Laken?] and Anvers, has left for Dresden; asks for his return. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: copies of orders: (1) from [Curtis] Barnet to officers of the ships of the India Company taken in the China Sea; and (2) pass given to Francois Surville by Curtis Barnet, February 22, 1744/5. 2 pages. Manuscript. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1746 Janvier [January] 12. Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: detention of two officers of the India Company, captured by [Curtis] Barnet; exchange of prisoners. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1745/6 January 14. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: copies of His Majesty's speeches and replies from both Houses [not included]; capture of France's correspondence with Count Saxe and Count Lowendahl; military orders. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 Janvier [January] 23. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: possibility of passage of English prisoners. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: report on battle of Falkirk on January 17, 1746; mentions Lord George Murray and [J?] Lochell [Lechell]. 3 pages. Manuscript. Photostat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 Favrier [February] 3. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Laken, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: politeness to Baron Winchel and permitting him to bring the papers of MR. de Loewendahl to Anvers; exchange of prisoners. 2 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 February 8. Will Erskine, Breda, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Forage rations in the Low Countries. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1745/6 February 11. [John Carteret, Earl] Granville, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Resignation of Henry, 2nd Duke of Newcastle and William Stanhope, Earl of Harrington. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1746] February 20. [N.S.] George Townsend, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Prince of Waldeck; repulse of French attack on Brussels. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 March 3. Le Baron de Molke, Anvers, to John, 2nd Earl of Donemord [Dunmore], Breda. Re: ice; arrival preparations for the English troops; fall of Bruxelles; troop movements. 3 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1745/6 March 4. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore will not be allowed to return from Flanders, but will send John, 10th Earl of Rothers to help him. At the request of Prince William, the Hessian cavalry is to be incorporated into the main body of the British army. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 March 7. [N.S.] G[?] Cressener, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: loss of Bruxelles; shipment of troops to Scotland; personnel rearrangements. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1746 March]. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's request for pay as Commander in Chief of British forces in the Low Countries, relative to pay received by Sir Philip Honeywood and Sir John Legonier. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 April 3. N.S. Andrew Robinson, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Bergen of Toom. Re: Dunmore's baggage; enemy are fortifying Brussels; the Princess [?] arrived from Breda. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 June 3. James, 2nd Duke of Atholl, Edinburgh, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: execution of a mortgage of the Isle of Man to Feld and Mareschall Wade. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 July 1. James, 2nd Duke of Atholl, Tower of London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: kindness of Lord Cornwallis, General [?] Williamson, and Duke Hamilton. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1746 June 17. Thomas Holles, [1st] Duke of Newcastle, Whitehall, to [?] Lord Cornwallis, Tower of London. Re: William Murray is to be taken into custody. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 June 30. Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, House of Lords Chancellor, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is summoned to the trials for treason of William 4th Earl of Kilmarnock, George, 3rd Earl of Comertie [Cromarty], and Arthur, Lord Balmerino. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 July 31. William Henry, 3rd Marquess of Lothian. Re: Affidavit that William Murray did not aid the Scottish rebels, but helped save his house at Newcastle. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1746 July?]. [William Murray?] Re: innocent knowledge of order to seize [?] Glengary who he believed had not met with Captain [?] Foager, and who had not forgot the Glenco [sic] massacre; speaks well of the Queen; meeting Earl of Derby to find a place for your son John in Regiment leaving for Portugal. 1 page. Fragment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1746 August 4. James, 1st Baronet Somerville. Re: Affidavit that William Murray protected him against the rebels in Edinburgh and helped him move to Berwick. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 September 27. James, 1st Baronet Somerville. Re: oath sworn before Charles Gilmour that William Murray of Taymount protected Somerville at Edinburgh, at Berwick. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1746 October 16. William Henry, Marquis of Lothian, Mountevid Lodge. Re: oath that William Murray of Taymount helped defend his house at Newcastle. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746 November 8. Re: \"Officers of the 3rd Regiment Foot Guards...\" 1 page. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1746-7 February 28. Henry Fox, War Office, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: \"propos'd Rogulations regarding musters....\" 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1747 November 30. Hollis Newcastle, for George Rex, Court at St. James, to William Murray, Taymount. Re: Murray is cleared of being involved in \"the late Rebellion,\" but must live the rest of his life in Lincoln. 3 pages. Document signed. Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1747-8 March 2. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: appointment for an Ensign. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1747-8 March 15/26. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: King's refusal to give an appointment to [Dunmore]'s nephew; [?] Reynolds may sell his company. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1748 July 18. N.S. G[?] Collingwood, Lisle, to Colonel [?] Mastyn, at John, 2nd Earl Dunmore's quarters, Bruxelles. Re: officers killed or taken at Mille [Melle]. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1748-9 February 16. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: articles of war prepared by Mr. [?] Wentworth, and consultation with Sir Robert Rich. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box includes items describing the early military career of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore (1732-1809). Letters from William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord Shelburne (1737-1805), dated 1758 to 1765 discussing social news and political events. Correspondence concerning 4th Earl's appointment as Governor of Virginia, and his preference to remain as Governor of New York, in which capacity he received letters from William Johnson about Indian affairs. Letters, 1772-1774, from George Washington discussing social news, a surveying trip West, and land speculation. Solicitation of Dunmore's vote in the elections for the peerage of Scotland held in 1780, 1784, and 1786. Information relative to 4th Earl's estate and lands is found in the letters between his son George, Viscount Fincastle, and his agent, Thomas Jack, 1794 to 1797. The 4th Earl was dismissed as Governor of the Bahama Islands in 1796, after serving from 1787.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1749 May 30. John Newcastle, for George II, Kensington, to John Murray, Viscount Fincastle. Re: commission as Ensign in a Company of the Foot Guards. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1753 September 28. B[?] Lethieullien, Berlin, to Lord John Murray, Viscount Fincastle. Re: entertainment at the courts of foreign ministers; will meet the King at Potsdam. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1755 [June?] 5. Charles, Prince de Ligne, Bruxelles, to Uncle John Murray Fincastle, Londres. Re: hopes to visit England, either as part of the Austrian or English army; his associates. 3 pages. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1755 October 16. [?] Holdernesse, for George Rex, Court at Kensington, to William Murray, 3rd Earl of Dunmore. Re: permission to live in Beverly in York County; annuity left him by his brother John, late Earl of Dunmore. 4 pages. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1757 July 20]. George Henry Lennox, Hamlen, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: movements from Bielefeld to Hamelen [sic] against the French and Germans; mentions \"the Lord of Cakes\" and \"my Bonny Bonny Highland Laddy.\" 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1757 August 21. George Henry Lennox, Verden, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Edinburgh. Re: report of a recent battle; the Germans are at Hannover [sic]; women friends. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1758 January 20. Charles, 9th Baron Cathcart, Shaw Park, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: unhappy that Dunmore may go to America; too great allowance is being made in America, though the changes could probably not be seen in America. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1758 July 1. William Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), on board the Essex, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: some volunteers are going to Germany; tired of being a spectator in the war; troops in North America. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1758 December 14. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: performance of some favors; return to Edinburgh and Glasgow; Prince Edward. 5 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1759 April 24. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Hague, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: marriage of Dunmore and his own marriage; mentions Prince Ferdinand and Lord Howe. 6 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1759 December 11. [Fitzmaurice], Croffdorf, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: confusion of shipments including wine; death of [Gen. James] Wolfe; campaign under Lord Granby; going to Switzerland or France. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1760 January 13. Fitzmaurice, [later Lord Shelburne], Bowood Park, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: performance of a favor; travelling; his coming marriage. 3 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1760 Aug[u]st 29. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Lt. Granby's camp at Bracholl, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: wintered in Switzerland; is an Aide de Camp; movements near Westphalia. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFitzmaurice, later Lord Shelburne, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's friends should get recommendations from Duke [?] Lewis to Prince Ferdinand who needs officers in the Britannick [sic] Legion; birth of a daughter [Catherine?] to Dunmore]. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo folder 15\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1762 May 1. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: sends two Chinese chairs; openings in the military for Mr. Robinson; the new peers; to Portugese war, Lord Bute, and possible resignation of the Duke of Newcastle. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1762 May 10. Shelburne to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: birth of Dunmore's son; politics and the war efforts. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1762 June 10. Shelburne, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Lord B[ute]'s power; new ministry; visiting. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1762 July 13. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: problems in Scotland; farm arrangements; administrative changes. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1762 August 20. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: negotiations with France; general news; marriages. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1762 August 27. Lord Shelburne, London, to Lord Dunmore. Re: terms of the peace treaty with France. 2 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1762 September 23. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore]'s not joining the army; expected change of ministers, in respect to which he mentioned [Dunmore]'s name to bute. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1763 August 27. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: general news; politicians. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1763 August 27. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: godfathers for [Dunmore]'s latest child; Mr. Pitt is with the King. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1763 September 15. Shelburne to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his resignation as Pitt has changed his course of action. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1763?] Octob[e]r 24. Shelburne, East Bourne, Sussex, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: vacation; trip to Ireland in the apring. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1763?] November 11. Shelburne, East Bourne, Sussex, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore, Dunmore Park. Re: purchase of house from L[or]d Bute; general news. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1764 January 20. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial obligation to Sir Lawrence Dundas; trip to Ireland during renting season. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1764 March 14. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Bowood Park, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: wintered at Whitton; business in Ireland; [?] Parker has gone to Lisbon. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1764 March 31. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: trip Dublin. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1764?] November 17. [William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord] Shelburne, Bowood Park, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: European trip; land dealings, especially in Ireland; his retirement; his house is finished. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1765?] February 11. Shelburne, Wycombe, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his wife; [Isaac] Barre. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1765?] July 20. Shelburne, York, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: anxious to know if [Dunmore] succeeds to the place of Fincastle; questions of succession in Perthshire will be raised by [John, 3rd] Duke of Athol 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1765 August 7. Sophia Shelburne, Bowood Park, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore]'s neglect of their family. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1765 December 10. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: birth of his son soon after their arrival in town. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1766 February 15. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, London, to Catherine, Countess Dowager of Dunmore. Re: management of the factory of Taymount; of Mr. [?] Rutherford of Perth; of tenants. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1766?] August 23. S[ophia] Shelburne, Kensington, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: politics; Lady Louisa; calls Lord Fitzmaurice a monkey. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1766 December 19. L[?] de Brunsviy, La Hague, to [?] Albesse Royale. Re: unfavorable reports of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore who wishes a post in the government. 2 pages. In French\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1770 July 16. Ed[war]d Foy to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: true copy of commission from the Treasury, signed by North, Geo. Onslow, and Townsend, assigning Dunmore's salary, to be taken from money collected from customs and duties enacted [in 1767]. 3 pages. Copy of document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: extract of a talk from Conoquieson to Sir William Johnson, at a Congress with several nations of Indians, July 22, 1770; Indians request that the English honor their treaties. 2 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1771 March 9. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Fort George, to [Granville, 2nd] Earl Gower. Re: appointment as Governor of Virginia and his desires to remain at Fort George; dispute between New York and New Hampshire. 2 pages. Typewritten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Fort George, to Lord Willis Hill, 1st Viscount] Hillsborough. Re: prefers to be Governor of New York than Governor of Virginia. 2 pages. Typewritten. Photostat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1771 March 16. William Johnson, Johnson Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Congress of Commissioners for regulating Indian trade and Indian information from Sir Henry Moore; trouble with the Oneidas occasioned by the mistake of a missionary. 3 pages. Typewritten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1771 March 22. William Johnson, Johnson Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: copies of regulations for Indian trade at Niagra and Detroit, and regulation of English travel; establishing blacksmiths to work for the Indians. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1772 July 30. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: candidates for commissary office upon death of Mr. [James] Horrocks; Washington suggests Rev. [?] Scott; meeting of Lord Fairfax and [Dunmore]. 2 pages. Typescript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1773. [?] tp [?]. Re: \"4 letters from General Washington to Jo. Earl of Dunmore.\" 1 page. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1773 Ap[ri]l 13. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: taking his son-in-law [stepson], Mr. [John Parke] Custis, to Doctor [Myles] Cooper of Kings College in New York; [Dunmore]'s proposed visit to western areas; mention Colo. [George] Croghan, deputy Indian Agent, of Pittsburg. 2 pages. Typewritten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1773 September 12. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: [Dunmore]'s trip west; surveying expeditions of Captn. [?] Bullet and Mr. [?] Wood; Washington has a commission for land he would like fulfilled. 4 pages. Typewritten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1774 February 11. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: procuring royal lands as payment to Valentine Crawford and Hugh Stephenson for their services to the King; arrival of Dunmore family at New York. 1 page. Typewritten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1776 September 15]. [Admiral Richard] Howe, the \"Eagle,\" to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: colonial evacuation of New York City. 1 page. Typewritten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1778 September 23. [?]. Re: copy of letter from James Adol[phu]s Oughton and Robert Shene, Edinburgh, to \"Malecontents of Lord Seaforth's regiment.\" The men are to return to duty; possibility of the regiment's being sent to India or to the islands of Guernsey and Jersey. 1 page. Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1778 September 26. Ja[me]s Adol[phu]s Oughton, Abbey Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is to remain in Edinburgh until the officers in Lord Seaforth's regiment discontinue the disturbance. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1780 September 6. David, 7th Viscount Stormont, St. James, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 7. [David, 7th Viscount] Stormont, St. James, to [John 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: believes the same Scottish peers should be returned, through replacing John, 4th Duke of Athol[l] for [John, 3rd Earl of] Bute. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 10. [Hugh Hume, 3rd Earl of Marchmont], Hemel Hampsted, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 10. [William, 4th Duke of] Queensberry, Amesbury, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 Septem[be]r 11. John, 4th Earl of Loudoun, Loudoun, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 12. [John, 7th Earl of] Galloway, Galloway House, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 13. [David, 10th Earl of] Cassillitis, Cullean, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 13. [George, 8th Earl of] Dalhousie, Dalhousie Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 15. [William John, 5th Marquess of] Lothian, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in election of peers to be held October 17 at Holyrood House, Edinburgh. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 Septem[be]r 16. [Archibald, 11th Earl of] Eglintoun, Eglinton Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits voting in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 16. [Neil, 3rd Earl of] Rosebery, Barnbougie Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page. Autogrpah\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 18. [Sir John] Gordon, [4th Bt.], Gordon Castle, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 20. [James, 8th Earl of] Abercorn, Grosvernor Square, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 20. Douglas, 8th Duke of Hamilton and Brandon Hamilton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: promises his vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 22. Thomas, 8th Earl of Kinnoull, Dupplin [sic], to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: a peer in his situation does not vote in the Parliamentary elections. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 September 28. [George, 3rd Earl of] Aberdeen, Ellan Castle, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1780 October 27. [Charles, 3rd Duke of] Ruchmond, Lennox and Aubigny, Ranmer Camp, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: honored by Dunmore's request for vote; would wish that Scottish peerage could have heriditary seats in the House of Lords as the English had. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1780?] John, 5th Duke of Argyll, [Inverasay?], to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: the past election. 2 pages. Fragment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1781 Fevrier [February] 5. Le Duc de la Tremoille, Paris, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dumnor [Dunmore]. Re: marriage of his second son, P[?] de Talmond, to Mlle. [?] d'Argougen. 1 page. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 18. Alexander, 15th Lord Saltoun, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [17]84 March 19. [?] Cranstoun to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 22. [William Schaw, 1st Earl] Cathcart, Portland Place, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 22. [John, 11th Lord] Elphinstone, Edinburgh, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 22. [William, 4th Duke of] Queensberry, Piccadilly, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [17]84 March 23. [James, 7th Earl of] Lauderdale, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming elections of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 23. [George, 7th Baron] Kinnaird, Grov[eno]r Street, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 24. [George, 3rd Earl of] Aberdeen, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 24. [David, 10th Earl of] Cassillis, London, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 24. [Hugh Hume, 3rd Earl of] Marchmont, London, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 25. [David, 7th Viscount] Stormont, Portland Place, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: promises his vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 26. [James, 8th Earl of] Abercorn, Grosvernor Square, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 26. [William John, 5th Marquess of] Lothian, Waverly Abbey, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 26. [Francis, 9th Earl of] Moray, Edin[burgh] to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Alexander, 6th Earl of] Balcarres, Balcarres, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Thomas, 7th Earl of Haddington and Baron of] Binning, Herbertshire, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his brother in law, Lord Hopetown, is a candidate in the coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Neil, 3rd Earl of] Roseberry, Barnbougle Castle, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in imminent election of Scottish peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 March 30. [George, 8th Earl of] Dalhousie, Edin[burgh], to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1784] March 26. [?] Glencastle, Chesterf[iel]d St., to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [1784? March]. [Patrick, 6th Earl of] Dumphries, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 April 9. [?] (Findlater \u0026amp; Sensiol?), Cullenhouse, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: has given his proxy to Lord James, 7th Earl of Lauderdale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 April 18. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Dunkirk, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: the coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 April 20. [George, 6th Marquess of] Tweeddale, Newhall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: has decided not to vote in Peerage election until it is done by ballot. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 April 26. [James, 3rd Earl of] Hopetoun, Barnet, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1784 May 3. [James, 5th Earl of] Loudoun, Loudoun, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: is unable to support Dunmore in the election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1786 Sep[tem]b[e]r 23. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Dunkirk, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: asks for vote in coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1786 Sep[tem]b[e]r 23. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Atholhouse, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: will vote for Dunmore in the coming election. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1787 July 4. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, London, to [?]. Re: accounts and tenant supervision. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1788 January 24. Warren Hastings, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his reception by Dunmore's friends in Scotland. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1789 August 7. Warren Hastings, St. James' Place, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: social amenities. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1790 January 30-1791 January 24. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his accounts. 13 pages. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1793 December 18. [Jeffrey, 1st Baron] Amherst, St. James' Square, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: rank of militia officers \"when serving with the regular Troops.\" 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[circa 1793] [Princess Charlotte, who married Leopold I of Belgium] to Dowager Countess of Pembroke. Re: news from Paris of executions. 2 pages. Fragment Letter. Card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1794 June 2. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to [Thomas] Jack, Glasgow. Re: trip to Ardintenny [Ardentenny]; finances. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1795 January 23. Alex[ander] T. Cochrane, on H.M.S. Thetis, at Norfolk, to John, 4th Earl Dunmore, [Providence]. Re: solicits help in advancing Jack Murray; anchorages near the Bahama Islands; land grants. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1796 February 9. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Harbour. Re: Mr. [?] Cadell's quarrying stone; financial obligations. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [17]96 March 18. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to [Thomas Jack]. Re: land papers about America belonging to his father John, 4th Earl of Dunmore; finances. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [17]96 April 4. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: finances. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1796 July 8. [William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of] Portland, St. James's Court, for George III, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: recalled as governor of the Bahama Islands. 1 page. Document signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1797 February 10. Alexander Forbes, David Anderson, Edward Murray, Thomas Bennett, Jno. Hanna, Alexander Collie, Charles Kain, Geo. Farguharron, Alexander MacKenzie, Isaac Leassard, Crooked Island, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore, Governor of the Bahama Islands. Re: Address on Dunmore's departure. 3 pages. Manuscript signed. R.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1797 February 24. A Disinterested Friend, Nassau, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore, before his departure. 1 page. Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1797 August 5. [William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of] Portland, Balshade, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: cannot encourage Dunmore's hope of reappointment as Governor of the Bahama Islands. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1797 October 23. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park. Re: Buck[wheat?] seed. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1799 September 29. A[?] J[?], Berlin, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests the certificate of his marriage to insure the future of his child. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[No Information; see finding aid]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Geoge, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park, Falkirk. Re: wood and coa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park. Re: orderning linen for shirts in Perth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Georege, Viscount] Fincatle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park, Falkirk. Re: the farm of [?] McLackland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, Newgate, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore parr. Re: papers relativeto Jack's contract as factor; turning tenants off farms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Susan Hamilton]. Re: \"Showing, how she made a visit to Bathwell Castle on July 30th, 1802...\" Short exerpts from Shakespeare included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Craufurd [Crawford] Tait to [George], Lord fincastle, London. Re: marriage papers, rental and deed papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thom Jack, Dunmore Harbour, to [George], Lord Viscount Fincastle, london. Re: tenant agreements for Taymount.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: question of possession of farms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack or Archibald McNicol, Dunmore Parrk, Falkirk. Re: requests guns and shooting clothes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: requests linen; compliments Jack's ability.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: list of clothes and linen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: Ardentenny estate; debts of his father John, 4th Earl of Dunmore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: Financial confusion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Jugh, [1st] Earl Fortescue, Exeter, to [George] Viscount Fincastle. Re: commission as Lieutenant Colone Printed by [?] Trewmans, Exeter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack. Re: visit to Scotland; sale of woods on Ardentenny estate; possible sale of Taymount.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: land exchanges; family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Wingate, Stirling, to Thomas Jack, factor for [George], Lord Viscount Fincastle. Re: account for repairs to church, for militia and election.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Greeock. Re: lumbering at Dunmore Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Greenock. Re: farming; his illness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dnmore, St. Grey's, to Thomas Jack, Greenock. Re: farm buildings; visit to Scotland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Hamilton, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: behavior of [?] Lamb; farming. Includes a note from Susan [wife of George].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glagow. Re: farming.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farming; A[ndrew] Stuart's management; family illness. 3 itmes. Enc\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: birth of a son [Henry Anthony].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm in Argyllshire; tea greens; administration of his farms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: farm finances and buildings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: farming.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm buildings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm buildings; turning off a tenant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart. Re: Dunmore colliery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: hiring tenants; cutting ferns.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: Jack's health; a visit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart. Re: \"Amount of rent payable by the Tenatnts of Glenfinart.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Edinburgh, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: sale of wood to Mr. [?] Dobie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: sale of wood; needs \"coal for my Lime Stone.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: hiring of Robert Ballock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A[?] Hamilton, Hamilton, to [George 5th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: Admittance as a burgess.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sissey Toosey, Paris, to [nephew Alexander], Viscount Fincastle. Re: St. Petersburg and the Coronation; will [William Spencer, 6th] Duke of Devonshire be appointed to the court of Russia?; social news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Alexander, Viscount] Fincastle, St. Petersburg, to Mother [Susuan, daughter of Archibald, 9th Duke of Hamilton and wife of George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: he has been noticed by Mr [George] Canning and [Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of] Wellington; may go back to Berlin; presentation to the Emperor at the Imperial palace; death of the Emperor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Alexander, Viscount] Fincastle, St. Petersburg, to mother [Susan, daughter of Archibald, 9th Duke of Hamilton and wife of George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: leaving for Berlin, where it is less expensive to live.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Susan Euphemia, C[ountess?] Hamilton \u0026amp; Brandon, Paris, to Alexander, Viscount Fincastle, Berlin. Re: Fincastle's \"attache business\"; William Spencer, 6th Duke of Devonshire and the Imperial coronation; travelling; patriotic virtue and natural rights; family news. Copy was made by Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: rent due from tentants of Glenfinart, Fissanay, Taymont, and Kinropshire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents William Worship, Yarmouth, to [brother] Francis Worship, London. Re: Examination of Mr. [?] Gunn; Duke of Sussex suggested that a witness was witholding information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thomas Farrer, Lincoln's Inn Fields, to Sir Augustus D'Este. ReL Mr. [?] Gunn's going to Yarmouth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents George Carter, Oatland Mills, Virginia, to [George 5th] Earl of Fincastle [Dunmore], England or Scotland. Re: a land exchange between [John 4th] Earl of Dunmore and Carter's father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Daniel O'Connell, London. Re: opinion in case about marriage of Prince Augustus Frederick, son of George III, to Lady Augusta Murray, daugher of [George 5th] Earl of Dunmore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [illegible], Hanover, to [?], Rotterdam. Re: general news, social and family; mentions the Duchess.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duck of Cambridge], Hanover, to [Alexander Edward, Viscount] Fincastle. Re: mentions his own suster Augusta [Sophia]; social news; sends his cimpliments to pSusan Euphemia], Duchess of Hamilton. undated. Stephanie [?] to [Susan Eupemia], Lady Dunmore [wife of George, 5th Earl]. Re: birth of a daughter Marie. On reverse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Auguste [wife of Adolphus Frederick] to [Alexander Edward, Viscount] Fincastle. Re: gift of shawl; her vacation at Rothemkirche; baron Cumberland [her husband] and the Prussian prince; his cousin [Susan Harriet Catherine Hamilton] Lincoln. In German script. Included is an incomplete modernization of the text.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Anne Margaret] Lichfield, Countess of Rosebery, St. James Square, to Anne. Re: establishment of a post office on the Isle of Harris, as [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore requested.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Kew, to [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: visiting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [?] Strathallan, Castle Strathallan, to [Alexander, 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: death of Man. [?] Campbell, brother to [?] Campbell of Fairfield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Adolpjus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Kew, to [Charles Edward, Viscount] Fin[castle]. Re: coming marriage of Adolphus's daughter [Augusta Caroline] to her cousin, [Frederick William], Grand Duke of Mecklenburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Auguste [wife of Adolphus Frederick], Gamble Cottage, to Lord [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: separation from her daughter [Augusta Caroline], who is getting married. In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Windsor Castle, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: his fall getting into a pony cart; social news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Victoria, Windsor Castle, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of Alexander Edward, the 6th Earl]. Re: illness of Lord Dunmore; Lady [?] Douglas; visiting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Augusta Caroline to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: receipt of a picture of the late Earl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Augusta [Sophia] to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl of Dunmore. Re: receipt of a picture of the late Earl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [Later Edward VII] to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: playing together at Buckingham Palace. A card is enclosed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Florence Nightengale, Grauton Ho., Edinburgh, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: has business at Sir John McHill's; success of [Catherine's brother, Sidney] Herbert, [1st Baron Herbert of Lea], in the recent elections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John Gillespie, Secretary, Royal Body of Archers, to Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of Dunmore, Re: his admittance to the company. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Victoria, Edinburgh, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [Wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: death of Lady Dunmore's sister [Lady Elizabeth Herbert Clanwilliam], wife of Lord [Richard, 3rd Earl of] Clanwilliam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Henry John Temple, Viscount] Palmerston, Broadlands, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: appointment in the office of Inland Revenue at Edinburgh; social news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Albert Edward], Prince of Wales, Sandringham, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th] Earl of Dunmore, Holkhon Wells, Norfolk. Re: assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Telegraph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Alexandra [wife of Albert Edward], Sandringham, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's engagement to Lady Gertrue, [3rd daughter of the 2nd Earl of Leicester].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mrs. [Gertrude] Murray [wife of Charles adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Picture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Marlborough House, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: meeting at the Marlborough Club.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: birth of a son [Alexander Edward].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Goodwood, Chichester, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: illness of [Dunmore]'s daughter [Grace].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Goodwood, Chicester, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: illness of Charlie's daughter [Grace]. 3 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Anne Roxburche, [Lady of the Bedchamber and mistress of the Robes to H.M. Queen Victoria], to [Gertrude], Lady Dunmore [wife of Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl]. Re: Lord Dunmore's eye injury.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], White's to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: [Dunmore]'s accident.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward, Sandringham, to [Gertrude], Lady Dunmore [wife of Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl]. Re: [Dunmore]'s eye accident.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Alexander [II], St. Petersburg, to Karl Alexandrovitch. Re: thank you note for a gift of two ponies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [?], Crown Princess [of Germany, Berlin], to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: thank you note for a social occasion. A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Queen Victoria], Osburne, to [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thanks for newspapers and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [?, Crown Princess of Germany], Berlin, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: marriage of Princess Charlotte. A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Crown Princess of Germany] to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: gift of sword. A\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [illegible, of Schlesing-Holstein], Winsor Ct. Park, to [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thank you note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Helena, [Princess Christian of Schlesing-Holstein], Windsor Ct. Park., to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thank you note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, Norfolk, to Charlie [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Edward, Mar Lodge, Brannar, to Lord [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: the Jaar Bazaar to pay off debts of the Drill Hall; selling pictures of himself at the bazaar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Henry, 3rd Duke of] Wellington, Leicester, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: congratulates [Gertrude] Lady Dunmore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Alexandra [Wife of Albert Edward], Sandringham, to Lord [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thanks for a book, partly about India.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: Fin[castle]'s entering staff college and his promotions there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [?] to [Chalres, 1st?] Earl of Dunmore, Hanover Square. Re: pressing need for a meeting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John, 5th Duke of Argyll to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore's] recent visit; sends regards to Fincastle [George Murray].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents John, 5th Duke of Argyyll, [Inversary?], to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: visiting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [?] to [?]. Re: unhappiness at being separated from the recipient, now that their \"love is at an end.\" Wishing to keep the friendship going, the writer asks the recipent to speak to her at the \"Maskguerade tomorrow.\" Dated Tuesday, noon. [?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents P[?] de Firechtenstein, Vinne, to [?]. Re: his friend [?Murray, Viscount] Fincastle, and [?] Dunmore; his daughters are married; social news; Mr. [?] de Keith; Mr. [?] Caldwel In French.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents S[amuel?] Rogers to [Catherine, wife of Alexander Edward], Lady Dunmore, Grafton Street. Re: portrait of herself and her husband [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of Dunmore]; asks after Lady Pembroke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [?] to Dowager Countess of Pembroke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[George, 5th Earl of Dunmore?], Dunmore Park, to William Stirling, James Duncasen, and Thomas Brown. Re: receipt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRe: article, entitled, \"Truth,\" about a yong nobleman who helps an operatic star. 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All of the papers, except eleven items relating to Virginia, 1770, 1776 are photocopies. The early papers relate to lands in Brabant (a province of the Netherlands) inherited from the 7th Earl of Derby and his wife, and to the role of Charles Murray, 1st Earl of Dunmore (1661- 1710) as Master of the Horse to Queen Mary, the wife of James II.","Eighteenth century papers relate to the Jacobite conspiracies of 1703 and 1745, the War of Austrian Succession in which John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore (1685-1752) served in Flanders and also relate to the career of Dunmore (1732-1809), governor of Virginia, 1771-1775. There are four letters from George Washington to Lord Dunmore.","The nineteenth century papers include letters from George, 5th Earl of Dunmore to his agent Thomas Jack. Topics in the collection include the marriage of Prince Augustus Frederick to Lady Augusta Murray.","Prominent correspondents include Edward VII and his wife Alexandra (to Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore), Queen Victoria, Prince Adolphus Frederick (Duke of Cambridge), Sir William Johnson, Henry Pelham and Marshal Saxe.","George Washington letter to Lord Dunmore, 1774 in Box 3 Locked Section.","First three folders contain genealogical notes and correspondence between John Stewart Bryan and Jack E. Morpurgo, 1938-1942, concerning the acquisition of the Dunmore Family Papers. The earliest papers of the collection relate to the land in Brabant, Holland and Zealand which the Dunmore family inherited from Jacques Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby (1607-1672) and his wife Charlotte de la Tremoille. Letters to Amelia Sophia, Lady Marquess of Atholl (d. 1702/03), mother of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, describing Europe during the early 1680's. Accounts for the household of James, Duke of York, until 1689 relative to 1st Earl's position as Master of the Horse for James' wife and daughter. After the triumph of William, Prince of Orange, the 1st Earl was called to Parliament. Letters, 1702-1709, between Charles and his older brother John, 1st Duke of Atholl (1659/60-1724) discussing jobs, the treachery of Simon Fraser, James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry (1672-1724), and the Glencoe Massacre. Letters to William Murray, 3rd Earl (1696-1756) from his niece Anne Chochrane concerning social news between 1720 and 1722. Financial matters of William Murray are also included in this box.","1938 May 5 - 1942 November 14. Morpurgo, Jack E. Re: correspondence concerning the Dunmore papers, to and from John Stewart Bryan. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1940s-1950s. Re: description of Dunmore collection and genealogical material. Manuscript.","1967 February. Re: Genealogical cjart of the Dunmore family, done by Sill Moria Coghlan.","1650 May 16. Jacques Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby, and his wife Charlote [sic] de la Tremoille, Rushen, to [?]. Re: letter of attorney granting the power to register in the courts or chambers of the provinces of Holland the contract between the Earl of Derby and his wife, and Henry, Duke of Tremoille and the Duke of Thouars. Arrangements for the Prince of Tarente, son of the Duke of Tremoille. 2 pages. Document Signed. In French.","Scope and Contents 1650 Juine [June] 10. Jacques Stanely, 7th Earl of Derby and [his wife] Charlote [sic] de la Tremoille, Rushen, to Sir [Daniel] Trioche. Re: authority to gather rents in Holland. 1 page. Manuscript signed. In French.","1650 August 8 O.S. Charlote de la Tremoille to Daniel Trioche and Charles Stanley [son of James, 7th Earl of Derby]. Re: authority to collect rents in Holland. 1 pag. Manuscript signed. In French.","Scope and Contents 1670 October 25. Henry Pierrepont, 1st Marquis of Dorchester, to John, 2nd Earl of Athol Re: family news. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1670 December 26. R[?] de [Leinsesor?] to Co [?] Werden. Re: death of Guillaume Stanley; rents in Brabant. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1671 August 7. R[?] de [Leinsesor?], La Hague, to Madame [?]. Re: rents in Brabant, Holland, and Zeeland, collected in 1659 according to the instructions of [Charlotte de la Tremoille] Duchess of Derby; disruptions by war and reduction of rents. 4 pages. In French.","1674 July. Re: account of the \"charge of the Queene's [sic, Katherine wife of Charles II] Stables by the Old Establishment.\" 3 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1675 May 29. [William George Richard Stanley, 9th Earl of] Derby, Lion (Lyon) to [Katherine Pierrepont], Mqs. of Dorchester. Re: visits and family news. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1679 March 4. [?], Paris, to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: hopes Mr. [?] Murray has delivered the Spanish snuff and necklaces; Mother is going to Scotland; finances; Duke Hamilton; leaving for Angiers [sic]. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1679 Sep[tember] 17. [?], Ang[ijers], to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: faults charged against Mr. [?] Elphestone; charges made by Lord [?] Stranevez. 4 pages. Fragment","Scope and Contents [16]80 July 31. [?], Paris, to mother (Amelia Sophia), Marquess of Atholl, Tullibardine, Scotland. Re: Mr. [?] Elphestone is ill with a feaver [fever] ; needs money to go to the Hague. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1680 September 15. [?] Sunderland, for Charles Rex, at Whitehall, to James Duke of Ormond. Re: Richard, Viscount Lumly, is to replace Lewis, Earl of Fheversham, as Master of the Horse to the Queen. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents 1680 September 17/7. [?], Amsterdam, to mother (Amelia Sophia, Marquess of Atholl). Re: correspondence; money from Mr. [?] Kinscott; Mr. [?] Sidney introduced them to their Highnesses. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1680 September 16. [?], London, to (Amelia Sophia), Marquess of Atholl, Tullibardine. Re: passage to England with Mr. [?] Sidney who may try to get [?]'s brother a command under the Prince of Orange; news from Mr. [?] Callender; correspondence; finances; Mr. Charles went with [?] Lauderdale to the Baths; trying to see the King. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1681 November 18. Jon. Hartling, Holyrood House, to Robert Werden. Re: receipt for money and for account of his Majesties house. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents [16]82 December 7. John, 1st Marquis of Atholl, Edenburgh to [?] Werden. Re: proposed marriage of his son Charles. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1682] December 28. [John, 1st Marquis of ] A[tholl] to [?] Werden. Re: assets to marriage of his son to Werden's granddaughter. Werden's faithful service to his Royal Highness James, Duke of York. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [1683 July 28]. [?]. Re: copy of warrant from John Werden for James, Duke of Yorke [sic], St. James's, to Benjamin Bathurst, that Charles Murray is now \"Master of the Horse\" for James' daughter Ann. 1 page. Manuscript. Copy.","Before 1684. Re: \"An Account of New Years Gifts paid by her Matie Queen Catherine (wife of Charles II) anually to send all of her officers \u0026 Servants.\" Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [16]84 September 6. Robert Werden, Winchester, to Catherine, Lady Murray (wife of Charles, to be 1st Earl of Dunmore). Re: her husband had an attack of \"the Stone or something lyke [sic] it.\" Doctor prescription given. 1 page.","1684/5 January 18. James, Duke of York \u0026 Albany, to Peter Apsley and Benjamin Bathurst. Re: appointment of Lord Charles Murray as Master of the Horse for Mary Beatrix D'Este, the Duchess of York. John Werden signs for James.","1685 May 4. Re: \"Abstract of what belongs to the Groomes of his Maj'ts Bedchamber towards performances of theire Duties....\" 5 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [1685 July 25]. [?]. Re: order, from Rochester for James Rex, at Whitehall, to the Attorney General, given additional to the consort, Queen Mary. 2 pages. Copy.","Scope and Contents 1685 August 18. W.G. Laynard, W. Swinthin, W. Firebrae, J. Bathsby, Board of Greencloath at Windsor Castle, to Charles Murray. Re: admission as \"Master of the horse to the Queene (Mary Beatrix D'Este, wife of James II).\" 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","Scope and Contents [6]86 February 21. [?], Dublin, to [?]. Re: neither Major General [?] Worden [sic] nor Lord Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmor [sic] has written in a month; jury decision against [?] Brughton and Sir Herbert Cunningham; the new Chanslor [sic] Sir Alexander Feiton; the [?] Earl of Clarendon Sir Charles Porter going to London. 2 pages. Letter.","Scope and Contents 1686 August 16. Will Smith. Re: James [II], Windsor, grants Carolum (Charles) Murray a \"Diploma\" creating him \"Conitem de Dunmore.\" 3 pages. Document. Copy. In Latin.","Scope and Contents 1687 June 6-August 9. Re: account \"For her ma'ties [Mary, wife of James II] service.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","1687 October 8. John Fisher, the Queen's Chaireman [sic], to Samuel Bale. Re: salary of Bale. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","1688 Lady Day [now March 25]. Re: \"An Abstract of Major General John Werden's account...with the Queene [sic, Mary Beatrix D'Este]....\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1688 December 10. [James II] to [?]. Re: \"A list of the Queens chamber plate sent by Mr. Robert Whythe....\" 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [16]88 December 10. Re: \"A Note of the Queen's [Mary Beatrix D'Este] Twillet Plate.\" In another hand: \"delivered unto me by Mr. Robert Wythe, 10th December 88.\" 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents [1688 December 10?]. Maria R. (wife of James II). Re: Account of her Stables and Servants of the Chamber. 2 pages. Manuscript signed?","Scope and Contents [1688 December 10?]. Maria R. (wife of James II). Re: Account of expenses for her chape 1 page. Manuscript signed?","Scope and Contents 1688 December 21. William, Prince of Orange, St. James, to Sheriffs, Mayors and constables. Re: Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore is to be allowed safe passage. Card. [?] Suijgens signs for the Prince. 1 page. Document.","Scope and Contents 1688/9 January 8. Andrew Ross, London. Re: Account of money given to the Scotts (sic) Regiment by order of [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore. Manuscript \u0026 photograph.","Scope and Contents [1688/9?] January 20. Maria R[egina], St. Germain, to [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore. Re: He and [?] Godolphin are to send all her horses and her travelling coaches; sends her respects to call; John Worden [sic]; questions his religion. 2 pages.","1688/9 February 5. William, Prince of Orange, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: meeting of Parliament called to discuss the Protestant succession. 1 page. Printed manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents 1688/9 February 11. Warn. [?] Pierepoint [sic]. Re: List of the Queen's [Mary Beatrix D'Este] Plate sent to France. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","Scope and Contents 1688/9 March 9. Charles, 12th Earl of Shrewsbury, Court at Whitehall, to the Public. Re: Pass for [Charles, 1st] Earl of Dunmore to go to Edinburgh. 1 page. Printed manuscript signed.","1690. Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: his estate in England and the Low Countries. 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1695 Juillet [July] 29. R. [?] de [Kinscot?], Hage [sic], to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: wishes Dunmore to pay money due. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents [16]95/6 February 4. John Werden, St. James, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Lathan, Lancasshire [sic]. Re: \"Rents beyond Sea\"; monetary exchange. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [16]96 May 22. John Werden, St. James, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Chester. Re: rent owed her from Isle of Man, Brabant, and the family of Tremouille; Dutch property rights. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [16]97 March 27. John Werden, cockpit at Whitehall, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Chester. Re: financial matters involving Mr. [?] Harden, Mrs. [?] Ferguson and Mr. [?] Nesmith; also social news. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1702 June 30. Robert Werden, Ochtertyre, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: Jno. Hibardon at Huntingtoner. Financial loss; Werden will help Lord William Murray, 2nd Baron Nairne. 1 page.","William Murray, 2nd Baron Nairne, Ochertyre, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial aid [?] Ochertyre, [?] Dollone and Dunmore are providing Nairne. 1 page.","[John, 2nd Earl of Atholl?] to son Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: schemes of John's older son, John, who became 1st Duke of Atholl involving the Duke of Hamilton, over the settlement made with Charles. 2 pages.","1703 January 19. John, to be 1st Duke of Atholl, Huntingtoner, to [brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore]. Re: poor health of John's mother (Amelia Sophia Derby Atholl); a job at the treasury. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1703 October 21. John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: jobs for his brothers at the Treasury; [?] Balcarras, the cavaliers and St. Germain; a trip. 3 pages.","John, Marquess of Tuillibardine, London, to [?]. Re: the Simon Frazer business, involving Lord James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry and Honest John, 6th Earl of Mar; the Scots Council. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, his brother. Re: trouble caused by Lord James, 2nd Duke of Queensberry; meeting with Simon Frazer; help given John, 2nd Duke of Argyle [Argyll]. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the correspondents of Simon Frazer were arrested; Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham; \"Read this to all my friends either of the Country party of Cavalier party....\" 3 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: hopes he will be at all Council meetings; Lord [?] Boile; a \"design to force the hilanders [sic] to arms\"; Lord John Dalrymplo, 1st Earl of Stair asserts that they are already in arms. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earle [sic] of Dunmore. Re: Captain Simon Frazer; accusations against him in declarations by [?] Campbel[l] and [?] McClandy [McClang?]. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: proceedings of the Council and \"examination of [?] Baily....\" 3 pages.","G. [?] Macartney, Breda, to Madam Catherine Watts Murray, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the Council's action on [?] Baily. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Aby, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: the Council's action on [?] Baily. 2 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, London, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: for his son, has made a match with the daughter of Lady [?] Curtis. 4 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Dunkeld, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: land in Caithnes; his own son John, Marquess of Tullibardine. 3 pages.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: declaration relating to the plot [for the Glencoe Massacre, 1692]; [?] Oates, [?] Fuller, the late Archibald, 1st Duke of Argile [Argyll], Lord John Dalrymple, 1st Earl of Staires [Stair], and William Carstaires [Carstares]. 4 pages.","Thomas Newlyn. Re: copy of warrant, dated March 16, 1695, for the arrest of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, Colonel [?] Purwell, and Valentine Brown, who goes by the name of Lord Kilmaird, for treason. 1 page. Copy.","O.S. (John, Viscount) Fincastle, Haleheim to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore, Tilton. Re: condition of his horse after passage to Holland; a military encounter. 3 pages.","O.S. (John, Viscount) Fincastle, to mother, Catherine Watts Murray, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: seige of Atholl and fortifying Moretown as part of their campaign; Lord George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney and Col [Archibald?] Hamilton have gone to Ghent, discusses the regiment; looks for coming Union with England. 2 pages. 1703 November 19. John, Marquess Tullibardine, London, to uncle Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: Queen Anne will hear discussion of Union. 3 pages. On reverse.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Dunkeld, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: debts to Privy Seal and Regiment. 3 pages.","Amelia, Lady Levant, sister to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, Perth, to [sister-in-law, Catherine, Lady Dunmore, daughter of Richard Watts and wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore?]. Re: sends a plad [plaid]; Lady Anne, 2nd daughter of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore Dundonald; visit to Nairne and Huntengtiner [Huntingtoner]. 1 page.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Blaire, to brother Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: drinking ass milk; health of Mrs. Richard Watts; Mr. [?] Glen. 3 pages.","John, 23rd Earl of Mar, Whitehall, to Lord [Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore?]. Re: Parliament is dissolved and election of peers will be soon; a meeting will be held in Edinburgh. 1 page.","John, 4th Earl of Dundonald, Blair, to Madam [?], Pitton. Re: visiting and travelling. 2 pages.","Anne, Duchess of Hamilton, Hamilton, to Catherine, Countess of Dunmore. Re: lodging at Holyrud [sic] house. 2 pages.","O.S. John, 1st Duke of Atholl, and Edward Murray [uncle of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore]. Re: affidavit that John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, is the eldest son and successor to Charles, [1st] Earl of Dunmore, their brother; John is the possessor of rights granted by the United Provinces to Princess Charlotte Brabantine of Nassau which devolved on the family. 1 page. Manuscript signed.","John, 1st Duke of Atholl, Hamilton, to Madame Catherine, daughter of Richard Watts, wife of Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. Re: death of her husband. 1 page.","John, 4th Earl of Dundonald, Pasley, to Madam. Re: requests news, and will inform them if he hears from John Worden [sic]; horse sales. 4 pages.","Catherine, Countess Dowager of Dunmore. Re: affidavit that John, the present Earl of Dunmore, is the eldest son and heir of rents granted by Lords in Holland, Zeeland, and Brabant. 1 page. Document signed.","Catherine Watts Murray, wife of the late Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, London, to William Murray, Eaton. Re: sends clothes and linens; family has the smallpox; tells him to learn his Latin well. 2 pages.","Catherine Watts Murray, wife of the late Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore, to William Murray, Eaton. Re: sent clothes, books of Common Prayer bound with the New Testament; asks him to see that Tommy Murray keeps good company; Lord Dunmore is in Edinburgh for the elections. 1 page.","Circa 1720's.  July 24. Anne Cochrane, Windsor, to Mrs. [?] Watts. Re: visiting and illness of his sister Isabella. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Houston. Re: visitors. 1 page.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Nairne. Re: her mother's health; her affections. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, Nairne. Re: health of her mother and Sir John Houston. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to (uncle) William Murray, at Sir Thomas Bruces of Kinross. Re: her mother's burial. 1 page.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to uncle, William Murray. Re: Lord Carmarthen's planning her mother's burial; proposed visits. 2 pages.","Anne Cochrane, Meth[ven?], to uncle, William Murray. Re: visit to Lady Kathrine. 1 page.","Anne Cochrane (later Duchess of Hamilton), Pasley [sic], to uncle, William Murray, Nairn. Re: marriage of Lady Mainshill's daughter; birth of a son to Lady Strathallanus. 2 pages. Card.","Anne Cochrane, Paisley, to William Murray, Stanley. Re: visiting and family health. 2 pages.","J.E. Cunison, Hamilton, to William Murray. Re: Murray is admitted as a Burgess of the town of Hamilton, in presence of Athour [sic] Nasmith and John Rolortoun. 1 page. Document signed. Colored seal of Hamilton on reverse.","William Murray, Taymount, to brother John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Hanover Square, London. Re: payment of annuities; land bought by Mr. [?] Grem [Grame] of Balgowan; settlement of estate. 3 pages.","William Murray and Catherine Nairn, Nairn House. Re: marriage contract, concerning land, money, and heirs. 7 pages. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1729 September 22. (John Lord) Nairne, to William Murray, Taymount. Re: bond in the settlement of a debt to John Grame of Balowan. 1 page. Document signed.","James, 2nd Duke of Atholl and Lord Edward Murray, uncle of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: affidavit that John 2nd Earl of Dunmore is the rightful successor to Charles, 1st Earl of Dunmore. John is possessed of rights granted to Charlotte Brabantine of Nassau by the United Provinces; traces the line of descent. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","James Craufurd to brother Patrick Craufurd, London. Re: employed about John, 2nd Earl Lord Dunmore's affairs; mentions other men previously so employed; obligations of the States [General] to Dunmore through a daughter of William, 1st Prince of Orange. Includes a copy of letter from Mr. [?] Brown. 3 pages. Fragment","[Ziphares?], Newmarket, to Her Majesty the Queen. Re: thanks for social courtesies. 2 pages.","Most of this box contains the papers of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore (1685-1752) who served as Lieut. General under John, Earl of Stair, Commander in Chief of British forces in Flanders. Instructions to the 2nd Earl from William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington, and Henry Pelham concerning the engagement at Fontenoy, the removal of British troops to put down the Scottish Rebellion, and the fall of Brussels in 1746. After the Scottish Rebellion, William Murray, 3rd Earl, was taken prisoner, tried for treason, acquitted, though sentenced to live the rest of his life in London.","Richard Basset, Bruges, to John, 2nd Earl of Donmore [Dunmore], Bruges. Re: requests court martial against Brig. General Henry Ponsonby. 1 page. Photostat.","Note Signed. John Dalryumple, 2nd Earl of Stair, Hague, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: payment of infantry; bad weather. 3 pages. Note Signed.","Holles Newcastle, Newcastle House, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests Dunmore to acquire a position for Mr. George Townsend, eldest son of Lord George, 4th Viscount and later 1st Marquis Townsend, in the army in Germany. 2 pages.","William Murray, Edinburgh, to John, 2nd Earle [sic] of Dunmore, London. Re: hopes his brother Thomas Murray has joined a regiment; social news; William Nairne, who died on way home from East Indies, left his estate to their nephew Mr. [?] Nairne. 2 pages.","William Forbes, Clerk of the Gild Council, Edinburgh, to William Murray, Edinburgh. Re: Murray is made a Burgess. 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","O.S. Re: \"The State of His Majesty's Forces in the Low Countries.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","War Office. Re: \"List of the Generals and Staff Officers serving in Flanders.\" 2 pages. Manuscript.","[?]. Re: instructions from George Rex, Court at St. James's, to William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, concerning his appointment as Captain General of all forces in Great Britain. He is sent to the Austrian Netherlands. 2 pages. Copy. Photostat.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Hanover, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: letter received from Dunmore at Lessines; bravery of his R.H. the Duke of Cumberland in a recent engagement at Fontenoy. 2 pages.","Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: affairs in Flanders; Duke of Cumberland is a hero; \"The general good behavior of the English, and the shameful one of the Dutch.\" 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1745 June 11/22. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is granted the government of Plymouth, vacated by the death of Lieut. Gen [?] Churchil 2 pages.","Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: surrender of the Cittadel [sic] of Gurnay; King will give Dunmore Plimouth [sic]. Though the [British] army is inferior, extra troops would break the back of the government. 3 pages.","William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Camp at Lessines, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: appoints Dunmore president of the court martial of Brigadier General [?] Ingoldsby, for failing to execute orders at Fontenoy. Everard Fawkener signs for William. 1 page. Document.","O.S. Thomas Bligh. Re: \"A Return of the Kill'd Wounded \u0026 Missing....\" Manuscript signed.","Lieut. Colo. J[?] Lechel Re: \"A Return of Lt. Gen [?] Handalyard's Regiment....\" 1 page. Manuscript Signed.","Edward Cornwallis, Re: \"A Return of Brigadier Gen Thomas Bligh's Regiment....\" 1 page. Manuscript signed.","J[?] Lechell, Citadel of Anvers Lundy, to Royal Highness. Re: Battle at Melle, near Ghent; actions of Brigadier Thomas Bligh and Gen [?] Handaly[ar]d. 4 pages.","Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: the campaign in Flanders; the retreat through Holland; \"the generous efforts this country has made to preserve the liberty of Europe.\" 2 pages.","Thomas Orby Hunter, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: his lack of money. 1 page.","William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Willerserden Camp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: with his absence, Cumberland's authority devolves to Dunmore; empowers Dunmore to call court marti Everard Fawkener signs for William. 2 pages. Document. Card.","N.S. William, Viscount Petersham, son of William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests leave to return to England. 2 pages.","Le Maäl de Neipperg, Luxembourg, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: return of Dunmore's prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Son Excellence H.M. George II to Jean Comte de Dunmore John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: permission to trave 1 page. Printed Manuscript. In French.","Frederic Bo-Hesse, Anvers, to [?]. Re: the ships for transporting the English batallions have not arrived; an argument between Major General [?] Dalwig of the English cavalry and Major General [Zastrow?]. 2 pages. In French.","N.S. Ruvigny De Cosne, Lille, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: exchange of prisoners. 2 pages.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of] Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: make arrangements with Prince [?] Waldeck for winter quarters and defense of the Frontiers; \"Transports from Willemstadt.\" 2 pages.","Mr. [?] Bulow, Bruxelles, to [?]. Re: after the order of John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Bulow lists the letters he has received. 1 page. Manuscript signed. In French.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: King's decision to remove the rest of the British troops from Willemstadt. Mr. Robert Hampton Trevor must procure consent from the States [General]. 2 pages.","O.S. William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, St. James, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's return; the rebells [sic] in Scotland; [Field] Marshall George Wade and Sir John Le Gonier. 2 pages. Photostat.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: march of the British Cavalry to Willemstadt; Mr. Robert Hampton Trevor will apply to the States General. 2 pages.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: orders from William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland; \"concerning the additional Demands of France with respect to the Ransom of our Prisoners....\" Hessians don't want to take orders from an Austrian General; will arrest Mr. [?] Howard when he arrives at Harwich from Holland. 2 pages.","Charles Prince Waldeck, Bruxelles, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: orders to be given to guards along the Channel 1 page. In French.","[O.S.] Henry Pelham to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: the King George II and William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington are looking for a replacement for Dunmore as commander of the Hessians and Hanovarians; payment of troops. 2 pages.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: increase of Scottish rebels aided by French; shipping of Hessians; letter to Prince Frederick; Lord John Londsay, 20th Earl of Crawford should direct the embarkation. 6 pages.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: Colonel [?] Stewart is appointed to conduct the Hessian troops from Willemstadt to their destination. 1 page.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: movements of troops under [James, 5th] Earl [of Balcarres and 30th Lord Lindsay of] Crawford to Willemstadt, of the French, of the Scottish rebels near Newcastle and Berwick, and of the Hessian regiments; scarcity of forage. 3 pages.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: message of the King to Parliament and the replies of both Houses supporting the King against the Scottish rebellion. 1 page.","Nencelas Antoine Conte de Kaunitz-Rittberg, Bruxelles, to [?]. Re: keeping the canal at Bruxelles free of ice by rising men from Brabant. 2 pages. Letter. In French.","1745 Xber [December] 24. Abraham Hume, London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: discussed Dunmore]'s return with Lord William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington and Mr. Henry Pelham; removal of Hessian and British cavalry from Brabant; possible French embarkation. 4 pages.","1745 Xber [December] 24. Le Comte Wenzel Anton de Kaunitz-Rittberg [Rietsberg], Brussels, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: possible freezing of the canal at Brussels. 2 pages. In French.","Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: embarkation of British and Hessian cavalry; the magazines of Forage; news of French off Dunkirk. 2 pages.","Thomas Orby Hunter, London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial problems; military maneuvers against the rebels in Scotland; London is prepared for the French. 3 pages.","William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Antwerp. Re: Hessians demand to ship too many horses to Scotland. 4 pages.","1746 Janvier [January] 9. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: passport for Colonel [?] Donop. 1 page. In French.","1746 Janvier [January] 10. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Baron de Winekel, captured between Lockeren [Laken?] and Anvers, has left for Dresden; asks for his return. 2 pages. In French.","Re: copies of orders: (1) from [Curtis] Barnet to officers of the ships of the India Company taken in the China Sea; and (2) pass given to Francois Surville by Curtis Barnet, February 22, 1744/5. 2 pages. Manuscript. In French.","1746 Janvier [January] 12. Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: detention of two officers of the India Company, captured by [Curtis] Barnet; exchange of prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1745/6 January 14. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: copies of His Majesty's speeches and replies from both Houses [not included]; capture of France's correspondence with Count Saxe and Count Lowendahl; military orders. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 Janvier [January] 23. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Gandavum, Ghent, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: possibility of passage of English prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Re: report on battle of Falkirk on January 17, 1746; mentions Lord George Murray and [J?] Lochell [Lechell]. 3 pages. Manuscript. Photostat.","Scope and Contents 1746 Favrier [February] 3. Maurice, Maäl de Saxe, Laken, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: politeness to Baron Winchel and permitting him to bring the papers of MR. de Loewendahl to Anvers; exchange of prisoners. 2 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1746 February 8. Will Erskine, Breda, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Forage rations in the Low Countries. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1745/6 February 11. [John Carteret, Earl] Granville, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Resignation of Henry, 2nd Duke of Newcastle and William Stanhope, Earl of Harrington. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1746] February 20. [N.S.] George Townsend, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Prince of Waldeck; repulse of French attack on Brussels. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 March 3. Le Baron de Molke, Anvers, to John, 2nd Earl of Donemord [Dunmore], Breda. Re: ice; arrival preparations for the English troops; fall of Bruxelles; troop movements. 3 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1745/6 March 4. Philip, 2nd Earl Stanhope Harrington, Whitehall, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore will not be allowed to return from Flanders, but will send John, 10th Earl of Rothers to help him. At the request of Prince William, the Hessian cavalry is to be incorporated into the main body of the British army. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 March 7. [N.S.] G[?] Cressener, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: loss of Bruxelles; shipment of troops to Scotland; personnel rearrangements. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [1746 March]. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's request for pay as Commander in Chief of British forces in the Low Countries, relative to pay received by Sir Philip Honeywood and Sir John Legonier. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 April 3. N.S. Andrew Robinson, Antwerp, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore, Bergen of Toom. Re: Dunmore's baggage; enemy are fortifying Brussels; the Princess [?] arrived from Breda. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1746 June 3. James, 2nd Duke of Atholl, Edinburgh, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: execution of a mortgage of the Isle of Man to Feld and Mareschall Wade. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1746 July 1. James, 2nd Duke of Atholl, Tower of London, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: kindness of Lord Cornwallis, General [?] Williamson, and Duke Hamilton. 1 page.","1746 June 17. Thomas Holles, [1st] Duke of Newcastle, Whitehall, to [?] Lord Cornwallis, Tower of London. Re: William Murray is to be taken into custody. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1746 June 30. Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, House of Lords Chancellor, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is summoned to the trials for treason of William 4th Earl of Kilmarnock, George, 3rd Earl of Comertie [Cromarty], and Arthur, Lord Balmerino. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1746 July 31. William Henry, 3rd Marquess of Lothian. Re: Affidavit that William Murray did not aid the Scottish rebels, but helped save his house at Newcastle. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents [1746 July?]. [William Murray?] Re: innocent knowledge of order to seize [?] Glengary who he believed had not met with Captain [?] Foager, and who had not forgot the Glenco [sic] massacre; speaks well of the Queen; meeting Earl of Derby to find a place for your son John in Regiment leaving for Portugal. 1 page. Fragment.","1746 August 4. James, 1st Baronet Somerville. Re: Affidavit that William Murray protected him against the rebels in Edinburgh and helped him move to Berwick. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1746 September 27. James, 1st Baronet Somerville. Re: oath sworn before Charles Gilmour that William Murray of Taymount protected Somerville at Edinburgh, at Berwick. 1 page.","1746 October 16. William Henry, Marquis of Lothian, Mountevid Lodge. Re: oath that William Murray of Taymount helped defend his house at Newcastle. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1746 November 8. Re: \"Officers of the 3rd Regiment Foot Guards...\" 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1746-7 February 28. Henry Fox, War Office, to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: \"propos'd Rogulations regarding musters....\" 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1747 November 30. Hollis Newcastle, for George Rex, Court at St. James, to William Murray, Taymount. Re: Murray is cleared of being involved in \"the late Rebellion,\" but must live the rest of his life in Lincoln. 3 pages. Document signed. Copy.","Scope and Contents 1747-8 March 2. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: appointment for an Ensign. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1747-8 March 15/26. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: King's refusal to give an appointment to [Dunmore]'s nephew; [?] Reynolds may sell his company. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1748 July 18. N.S. G[?] Collingwood, Lisle, to Colonel [?] Mastyn, at John, 2nd Earl Dunmore's quarters, Bruxelles. Re: officers killed or taken at Mille [Melle]. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1748-9 February 16. Henry Fox to John, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. Re: articles of war prepared by Mr. [?] Wentworth, and consultation with Sir Robert Rich. 2 pages.","This box includes items describing the early military career of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore (1732-1809). Letters from William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord Shelburne (1737-1805), dated 1758 to 1765 discussing social news and political events. Correspondence concerning 4th Earl's appointment as Governor of Virginia, and his preference to remain as Governor of New York, in which capacity he received letters from William Johnson about Indian affairs. Letters, 1772-1774, from George Washington discussing social news, a surveying trip West, and land speculation. Solicitation of Dunmore's vote in the elections for the peerage of Scotland held in 1780, 1784, and 1786. Information relative to 4th Earl's estate and lands is found in the letters between his son George, Viscount Fincastle, and his agent, Thomas Jack, 1794 to 1797. The 4th Earl was dismissed as Governor of the Bahama Islands in 1796, after serving from 1787.","1749 May 30. John Newcastle, for George II, Kensington, to John Murray, Viscount Fincastle. Re: commission as Ensign in a Company of the Foot Guards. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1753 September 28. B[?] Lethieullien, Berlin, to Lord John Murray, Viscount Fincastle. Re: entertainment at the courts of foreign ministers; will meet the King at Potsdam. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1755 [June?] 5. Charles, Prince de Ligne, Bruxelles, to Uncle John Murray Fincastle, Londres. Re: hopes to visit England, either as part of the Austrian or English army; his associates. 3 pages. In French.","Scope and Contents 1755 October 16. [?] Holdernesse, for George Rex, Court at Kensington, to William Murray, 3rd Earl of Dunmore. Re: permission to live in Beverly in York County; annuity left him by his brother John, late Earl of Dunmore. 4 pages. Document signed.","Scope and Contents [1757 July 20]. George Henry Lennox, Hamlen, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: movements from Bielefeld to Hamelen [sic] against the French and Germans; mentions \"the Lord of Cakes\" and \"my Bonny Bonny Highland Laddy.\" 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1757 August 21. George Henry Lennox, Verden, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Edinburgh. Re: report of a recent battle; the Germans are at Hannover [sic]; women friends. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1758 January 20. Charles, 9th Baron Cathcart, Shaw Park, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: unhappy that Dunmore may go to America; too great allowance is being made in America, though the changes could probably not be seen in America. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1758 July 1. William Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), on board the Essex, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: some volunteers are going to Germany; tired of being a spectator in the war; troops in North America. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1758 December 14. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: performance of some favors; return to Edinburgh and Glasgow; Prince Edward. 5 pages.","Scope and Contents 1759 April 24. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Hague, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: marriage of Dunmore and his own marriage; mentions Prince Ferdinand and Lord Howe. 6 pages.","Scope and Contents 1759 December 11. [Fitzmaurice], Croffdorf, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: confusion of shipments including wine; death of [Gen. James] Wolfe; campaign under Lord Granby; going to Switzerland or France. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1760 January 13. Fitzmaurice, [later Lord Shelburne], Bowood Park, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: performance of a favor; travelling; his coming marriage. 3 page.","Scope and Contents 1760 Aug[u]st 29. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Lt. Granby's camp at Bracholl, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: wintered in Switzerland; is an Aide de Camp; movements near Westphalia. 4 pages.","Fitzmaurice, later Lord Shelburne, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's friends should get recommendations from Duke [?] Lewis to Prince Ferdinand who needs officers in the Britannick [sic] Legion; birth of a daughter [Catherine?] to Dunmore]. 3 pages.","No folder 15","Scope and Contents 1762 May 1. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: sends two Chinese chairs; openings in the military for Mr. Robinson; the new peers; to Portugese war, Lord Bute, and possible resignation of the Duke of Newcastle. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 May 10. Shelburne to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: birth of Dunmore's son; politics and the war efforts. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 June 10. Shelburne, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Lord B[ute]'s power; new ministry; visiting. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 July 13. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: problems in Scotland; farm arrangements; administrative changes. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1762 August 20. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: negotiations with France; general news; marriages. 2 pages.","1762 August 27. Lord Shelburne, London, to Lord Dunmore. Re: terms of the peace treaty with France. 2 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1762 September 23. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore]'s not joining the army; expected change of ministers, in respect to which he mentioned [Dunmore]'s name to bute. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1763 August 27. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: general news; politicians. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1763 August 27. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: godfathers for [Dunmore]'s latest child; Mr. Pitt is with the King. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1763 September 15. Shelburne to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his resignation as Pitt has changed his course of action. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [1763?] Octob[e]r 24. Shelburne, East Bourne, Sussex, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: vacation; trip to Ireland in the apring. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents [1763?] November 11. Shelburne, East Bourne, Sussex, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore, Dunmore Park. Re: purchase of house from L[or]d Bute; general news. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1764 January 20. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: financial obligation to Sir Lawrence Dundas; trip to Ireland during renting season. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1764 March 14. Fitzmaurice, (later Lord Shelburne), Bowood Park, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: wintered at Whitton; business in Ireland; [?] Parker has gone to Lisbon. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1764 March 31. Shelburne, Whitton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: trip Dublin. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [1764?] November 17. [William Petty, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne, Lord] Shelburne, Bowood Park, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: European trip; land dealings, especially in Ireland; his retirement; his house is finished. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [1765?] February 11. Shelburne, Wycombe, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his wife; [Isaac] Barre. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents [1765?] July 20. Shelburne, York, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: anxious to know if [Dunmore] succeeds to the place of Fincastle; questions of succession in Perthshire will be raised by [John, 3rd] Duke of Athol 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1765 August 7. Sophia Shelburne, Bowood Park, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore]'s neglect of their family. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1765 December 10. Shelburne, Hill Street, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: birth of his son soon after their arrival in town. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1766 February 15. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, London, to Catherine, Countess Dowager of Dunmore. Re: management of the factory of Taymount; of Mr. [?] Rutherford of Perth; of tenants. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1766?] August 23. S[ophia] Shelburne, Kensington, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: politics; Lady Louisa; calls Lord Fitzmaurice a monkey. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1766 December 19. L[?] de Brunsviy, La Hague, to [?] Albesse Royale. Re: unfavorable reports of John, 4th Earl of Dunmore who wishes a post in the government. 2 pages. In French","Scope and Contents 1770 July 16. Ed[war]d Foy to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: true copy of commission from the Treasury, signed by North, Geo. Onslow, and Townsend, assigning Dunmore's salary, to be taken from money collected from customs and duties enacted [in 1767]. 3 pages. Copy of document signed.","Re: extract of a talk from Conoquieson to Sir William Johnson, at a Congress with several nations of Indians, July 22, 1770; Indians request that the English honor their treaties. 2 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1771 March 9. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Fort George, to [Granville, 2nd] Earl Gower. Re: appointment as Governor of Virginia and his desires to remain at Fort George; dispute between New York and New Hampshire. 2 pages. Typewritten.","John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, Fort George, to Lord Willis Hill, 1st Viscount] Hillsborough. Re: prefers to be Governor of New York than Governor of Virginia. 2 pages. Typewritten. Photostat.","Scope and Contents 1771 March 16. William Johnson, Johnson Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Congress of Commissioners for regulating Indian trade and Indian information from Sir Henry Moore; trouble with the Oneidas occasioned by the mistake of a missionary. 3 pages. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents 1771 March 22. William Johnson, Johnson Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: copies of regulations for Indian trade at Niagra and Detroit, and regulation of English travel; establishing blacksmiths to work for the Indians. 2 pages.","1772 July 30. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: candidates for commissary office upon death of Mr. [James] Horrocks; Washington suggests Rev. [?] Scott; meeting of Lord Fairfax and [Dunmore]. 2 pages. Typescript.","1773. [?] tp [?]. Re: \"4 letters from General Washington to Jo. Earl of Dunmore.\" 1 page. Card.","Scope and Contents 1773 Ap[ri]l 13. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: taking his son-in-law [stepson], Mr. [John Parke] Custis, to Doctor [Myles] Cooper of Kings College in New York; [Dunmore]'s proposed visit to western areas; mention Colo. [George] Croghan, deputy Indian Agent, of Pittsburg. 2 pages. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents 1773 September 12. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: [Dunmore]'s trip west; surveying expeditions of Captn. [?] Bullet and Mr. [?] Wood; Washington has a commission for land he would like fulfilled. 4 pages. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents 1774 February 11. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: procuring royal lands as payment to Valentine Crawford and Hugh Stephenson for their services to the King; arrival of Dunmore family at New York. 1 page. Typewritten.","Scope and Contents [1776 September 15]. [Admiral Richard] Howe, the \"Eagle,\" to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: colonial evacuation of New York City. 1 page. Typewritten.","1778 September 23. [?]. Re: copy of letter from James Adol[phu]s Oughton and Robert Shene, Edinburgh, to \"Malecontents of Lord Seaforth's regiment.\" The men are to return to duty; possibility of the regiment's being sent to India or to the islands of Guernsey and Jersey. 1 page. Copy.","Scope and Contents 1778 September 26. Ja[me]s Adol[phu]s Oughton, Abbey Hall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: Dunmore is to remain in Edinburgh until the officers in Lord Seaforth's regiment discontinue the disturbance. 1 page.","1780 September 6. David, 7th Viscount Stormont, St. James, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 7. [David, 7th Viscount] Stormont, St. James, to [John 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: believes the same Scottish peers should be returned, through replacing John, 4th Duke of Athol[l] for [John, 3rd Earl of] Bute. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 10. [Hugh Hume, 3rd Earl of Marchmont], Hemel Hampsted, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 10. [William, 4th Duke of] Queensberry, Amesbury, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Septem[be]r 11. John, 4th Earl of Loudoun, Loudoun, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 12. [John, 7th Earl of] Galloway, Galloway House, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 13. [David, 10th Earl of] Cassillitis, Cullean, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 13. [George, 8th Earl of] Dalhousie, Dalhousie Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 15. [William John, 5th Marquess of] Lothian, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in election of peers to be held October 17 at Holyrood House, Edinburgh. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Septem[be]r 16. [Archibald, 11th Earl of] Eglintoun, Eglinton Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits voting in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 16. [Neil, 3rd Earl of] Rosebery, Barnbougie Castle, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page. Autogrpah","Scope and Contents 1780 September 18. [Sir John] Gordon, [4th Bt.], Gordon Castle, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 20. [James, 8th Earl of] Abercorn, Grosvernor Square, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 Sep[tem]b[e]r 20. Douglas, 8th Duke of Hamilton and Brandon Hamilton, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: promises his vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 22. Thomas, 8th Earl of Kinnoull, Dupplin [sic], to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: a peer in his situation does not vote in the Parliamentary elections. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 September 28. [George, 3rd Earl of] Aberdeen, Ellan Castle, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1780 October 27. [Charles, 3rd Duke of] Ruchmond, Lennox and Aubigny, Ranmer Camp, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: honored by Dunmore's request for vote; would wish that Scottish peerage could have heriditary seats in the House of Lords as the English had. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1780?] John, 5th Duke of Argyll, [Inverasay?], to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: the past election. 2 pages. Fragment","Scope and Contents 1781 Fevrier [February] 5. Le Duc de la Tremoille, Paris, to [John, 4th Earl of] Dumnor [Dunmore]. Re: marriage of his second son, P[?] de Talmond, to Mlle. [?] d'Argougen. 1 page. In French.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 18. Alexander, 15th Lord Saltoun, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [17]84 March 19. [?] Cranstoun to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 22. [William Schaw, 1st Earl] Cathcart, Portland Place, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 22. [John, 11th Lord] Elphinstone, Edinburgh, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 22. [William, 4th Duke of] Queensberry, Piccadilly, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [17]84 March 23. [James, 7th Earl of] Lauderdale, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming elections of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 23. [George, 7th Baron] Kinnaird, Grov[eno]r Street, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 24. [George, 3rd Earl of] Aberdeen, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 24. [David, 10th Earl of] Cassillis, London, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in Parliamentary election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 24. [Hugh Hume, 3rd Earl of] Marchmont, London, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 25. [David, 7th Viscount] Stormont, Portland Place, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: promises his vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 26. [James, 8th Earl of] Abercorn, Grosvernor Square, to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 26. [William John, 5th Marquess of] Lothian, Waverly Abbey, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 26. [Francis, 9th Earl of] Moray, Edin[burgh] to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Alexander, 6th Earl of] Balcarres, Balcarres, to Lord [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Thomas, 7th Earl of Haddington and Baron of] Binning, Herbertshire, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his brother in law, Lord Hopetown, is a candidate in the coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 29. [Neil, 3rd Earl of] Roseberry, Barnbougle Castle, to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in imminent election of Scottish peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 March 30. [George, 8th Earl of] Dalhousie, Edin[burgh], to [John, 4th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1784] March 26. [?] Glencastle, Chesterf[iel]d St., to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents [1784? March]. [Patrick, 6th Earl of] Dumphries, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 9. [?] (Findlater \u0026 Sensiol?), Cullenhouse, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: has given his proxy to Lord James, 7th Earl of Lauderdale.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 18. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Dunkirk, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: the coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 20. [George, 6th Marquess of] Tweeddale, Newhall, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: has decided not to vote in Peerage election until it is done by ballot. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 April 26. [James, 3rd Earl of] Hopetoun, Barnet, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: solicits vote in coming election of peers. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1784 May 3. [James, 5th Earl of] Loudoun, Loudoun, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: is unable to support Dunmore in the election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1786 Sep[tem]b[e]r 23. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Dunkirk, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: asks for vote in coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1786 Sep[tem]b[e]r 23. [John, 4th Duke of] Atholl, Atholhouse, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: will vote for Dunmore in the coming election. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1787 July 4. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore, London, to [?]. Re: accounts and tenant supervision. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1788 January 24. Warren Hastings, London, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his reception by Dunmore's friends in Scotland. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1789 August 7. Warren Hastings, St. James' Place, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: social amenities. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents 1790 January 30-1791 January 24. John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: his accounts. 13 pages. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1793 December 18. [Jeffrey, 1st Baron] Amherst, St. James' Square, to [John, 4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: rank of militia officers \"when serving with the regular Troops.\" 1 page.","[circa 1793] [Princess Charlotte, who married Leopold I of Belgium] to Dowager Countess of Pembroke. Re: news from Paris of executions. 2 pages. Fragment Letter. Card.","Scope and Contents 1794 June 2. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to [Thomas] Jack, Glasgow. Re: trip to Ardintenny [Ardentenny]; finances. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1795 January 23. Alex[ander] T. Cochrane, on H.M.S. Thetis, at Norfolk, to John, 4th Earl Dunmore, [Providence]. Re: solicits help in advancing Jack Murray; anchorages near the Bahama Islands; land grants. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents 1796 February 9. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Harbour. Re: Mr. [?] Cadell's quarrying stone; financial obligations. 3 pages.","Scope and Contents [17]96 March 18. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to [Thomas Jack]. Re: land papers about America belonging to his father John, 4th Earl of Dunmore; finances. 4 pages.","Scope and Contents [17]96 April 4. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: finances. 3 pages.","1796 July 8. [William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of] Portland, St. James's Court, for George III, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: recalled as governor of the Bahama Islands. 1 page. Document signed.","Scope and Contents 1797 February 10. Alexander Forbes, David Anderson, Edward Murray, Thomas Bennett, Jno. Hanna, Alexander Collie, Charles Kain, Geo. Farguharron, Alexander MacKenzie, Isaac Leassard, Crooked Island, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore, Governor of the Bahama Islands. Re: Address on Dunmore's departure. 3 pages. Manuscript signed. R.","Scope and Contents 1797 February 24. A Disinterested Friend, Nassau, to John, [4th] Earl of Dunmore, before his departure. 1 page. Manuscript.","Scope and Contents 1797 August 5. [William Henry Cavendish, 3rd Duke of] Portland, Balshade, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: cannot encourage Dunmore's hope of reappointment as Governor of the Bahama Islands. 2 pages.","Scope and Contents 1797 October 23. [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park. Re: Buck[wheat?] seed. 1 page.","Scope and Contents 1799 September 29. A[?] J[?], Berlin, to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: requests the certificate of his marriage to insure the future of his child. 3 pages.","[No Information; see finding aid]","Scope and Contents [Geoge, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park, Falkirk. Re: wood and coa","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park. Re: orderning linen for shirts in Perth.","Scope and Contents [Georege, Viscount] Fincatle, London, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore Park, Falkirk. Re: the farm of [?] McLackland.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, Newgate, to Thomas Jack, Dunmore parr. Re: papers relativeto Jack's contract as factor; turning tenants off farms.","Scope and Contents [Susan Hamilton]. Re: \"Showing, how she made a visit to Bathwell Castle on July 30th, 1802...\" Short exerpts from Shakespeare included.","Scope and Contents Craufurd [Crawford] Tait to [George], Lord fincastle, London. Re: marriage papers, rental and deed papers.","Scope and Contents Thom Jack, Dunmore Harbour, to [George], Lord Viscount Fincastle, london. Re: tenant agreements for Taymount.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: question of possession of farms.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack or Archibald McNicol, Dunmore Parrk, Falkirk. Re: requests guns and shooting clothes.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: requests linen; compliments Jack's ability.","Scope and Contents George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: list of clothes and linen.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: Ardentenny estate; debts of his father John, 4th Earl of Dunmore.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: Financial confusion.","Scope and Contents Jugh, [1st] Earl Fortescue, Exeter, to [George] Viscount Fincastle. Re: commission as Lieutenant Colone Printed by [?] Trewmans, Exeter.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, to Thomas Jack. Re: visit to Scotland; sale of woods on Ardentenny estate; possible sale of Taymount.","Scope and Contents [George, Viscount] Fincastle, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: land exchanges; family.","Thomas Wingate, Stirling, to Thomas Jack, factor for [George], Lord Viscount Fincastle. Re: account for repairs to church, for militia and election.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Greeock. Re: lumbering at Dunmore Park.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Greenock. Re: farming; his illness.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dnmore, St. Grey's, to Thomas Jack, Greenock. Re: farm buildings; visit to Scotland.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Hamilton, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: behavior of [?] Lamb; farming. Includes a note from Susan [wife of George].","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glagow. Re: farming.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farming; A[ndrew] Stuart's management; family illness. 3 itmes. Enc","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: birth of a son [Henry Anthony].","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm in Argyllshire; tea greens; administration of his farms.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: farm finances and buildings.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack. Re: farming.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm buildings.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: farm buildings; turning off a tenant.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart. Re: Dunmore colliery.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, London, to Thomas Jack, Glasgow. Re: hiring tenants; cutting ferns.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: Jack's health; a visit.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart. Re: \"Amount of rent payable by the Tenatnts of Glenfinart.\"","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Edinburgh, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: sale of wood to Mr. [?] Dobie.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: sale of wood; needs \"coal for my Lime Stone.\"","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore, Glenfinart, to Thomas Jack, Airdrie. Re: hiring of Robert Ballock.","Scope and Contents A[?] Hamilton, Hamilton, to [George 5th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: Admittance as a burgess.","Scope and Contents Sissey Toosey, Paris, to [nephew Alexander], Viscount Fincastle. Re: St. Petersburg and the Coronation; will [William Spencer, 6th] Duke of Devonshire be appointed to the court of Russia?; social news.","Scope and Contents [Alexander, Viscount] Fincastle, St. Petersburg, to Mother [Susuan, daughter of Archibald, 9th Duke of Hamilton and wife of George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: he has been noticed by Mr [George] Canning and [Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of] Wellington; may go back to Berlin; presentation to the Emperor at the Imperial palace; death of the Emperor.","Scope and Contents [Alexander, Viscount] Fincastle, St. Petersburg, to mother [Susan, daughter of Archibald, 9th Duke of Hamilton and wife of George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: leaving for Berlin, where it is less expensive to live.","Scope and Contents Susan Euphemia, C[ountess?] Hamilton \u0026 Brandon, Paris, to Alexander, Viscount Fincastle, Berlin. Re: Fincastle's \"attache business\"; William Spencer, 6th Duke of Devonshire and the Imperial coronation; travelling; patriotic virtue and natural rights; family news. Copy was made by Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore.","Scope and Contents [George, 5th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: rent due from tentants of Glenfinart, Fissanay, Taymont, and Kinropshire.","Scope and Contents William Worship, Yarmouth, to [brother] Francis Worship, London. Re: Examination of Mr. [?] Gunn; Duke of Sussex suggested that a witness was witholding information.","Scope and Contents Thomas Farrer, Lincoln's Inn Fields, to Sir Augustus D'Este. ReL Mr. [?] Gunn's going to Yarmouth.","Scope and Contents George Carter, Oatland Mills, Virginia, to [George 5th] Earl of Fincastle [Dunmore], England or Scotland. Re: a land exchange between [John 4th] Earl of Dunmore and Carter's father.","Scope and Contents Daniel O'Connell, London. Re: opinion in case about marriage of Prince Augustus Frederick, son of George III, to Lady Augusta Murray, daugher of [George 5th] Earl of Dunmore.","Scope and Contents [illegible], Hanover, to [?], Rotterdam. Re: general news, social and family; mentions the Duchess.","Scope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duck of Cambridge], Hanover, to [Alexander Edward, Viscount] Fincastle. Re: mentions his own suster Augusta [Sophia]; social news; sends his cimpliments to pSusan Euphemia], Duchess of Hamilton. undated. Stephanie [?] to [Susan Eupemia], Lady Dunmore [wife of George, 5th Earl]. Re: birth of a daughter Marie. On reverse.","Scope and Contents Auguste [wife of Adolphus Frederick] to [Alexander Edward, Viscount] Fincastle. Re: gift of shawl; her vacation at Rothemkirche; baron Cumberland [her husband] and the Prussian prince; his cousin [Susan Harriet Catherine Hamilton] Lincoln. In German script. Included is an incomplete modernization of the text.","Scope and Contents [Anne Margaret] Lichfield, Countess of Rosebery, St. James Square, to Anne. Re: establishment of a post office on the Isle of Harris, as [George, 5th Earl of] Dunmore requested.","Scope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Kew, to [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: visiting.","Scope and Contents [?] Strathallan, Castle Strathallan, to [Alexander, 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: death of Man. [?] Campbell, brother to [?] Campbell of Fairfield.","Scope and Contents Adolpjus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Kew, to [Charles Edward, Viscount] Fin[castle]. Re: coming marriage of Adolphus's daughter [Augusta Caroline] to her cousin, [Frederick William], Grand Duke of Mecklenburg.","Scope and Contents Auguste [wife of Adolphus Frederick], Gamble Cottage, to Lord [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: separation from her daughter [Augusta Caroline], who is getting married. In French.","Scope and Contents Adolphus [Frederick, Duke of Cambridge], Windsor Castle, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: his fall getting into a pony cart; social news.","Scope and Contents Victoria, Windsor Castle, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of Alexander Edward, the 6th Earl]. Re: illness of Lord Dunmore; Lady [?] Douglas; visiting.","Scope and Contents Augusta Caroline to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: receipt of a picture of the late Earl.","Scope and Contents Augusta [Sophia] to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl of Dunmore. Re: receipt of a picture of the late Earl.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [Later Edward VII] to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: playing together at Buckingham Palace. A card is enclosed.","Scope and Contents Florence Nightengale, Grauton Ho., Edinburgh, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: has business at Sir John McHill's; success of [Catherine's brother, Sidney] Herbert, [1st Baron Herbert of Lea], in the recent elections.","Scope and Contents John Gillespie, Secretary, Royal Body of Archers, to Charles Adolphus Murray, Earl of Dunmore, Re: his admittance to the company. DS.","Scope and Contents Victoria, Edinburgh, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [Wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: death of Lady Dunmore's sister [Lady Elizabeth Herbert Clanwilliam], wife of Lord [Richard, 3rd Earl of] Clanwilliam.","Scope and Contents [Henry John Temple, Viscount] Palmerston, Broadlands, to Catherine, Lady Dunmore [wife of the late 6th Earl]. Re: appointment in the office of Inland Revenue at Edinburgh; social news.","Scope and Contents [Albert Edward], Prince of Wales, Sandringham, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th] Earl of Dunmore, Holkhon Wells, Norfolk. Re: assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Telegraph.","Scope and Contents Alexandra [wife of Albert Edward], Sandringham, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: Dunmore's engagement to Lady Gertrue, [3rd daughter of the 2nd Earl of Leicester].","Scope and Contents Mrs. [Gertrude] Murray [wife of Charles adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Picture.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Marlborough House, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: meeting at the Marlborough Club.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: birth of a son [Alexander Edward].","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Goodwood, Chichester, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: illness of [Dunmore]'s daughter [Grace].","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Goodwood, Chicester, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: illness of Charlie's daughter [Grace]. 3 pp.","Scope and Contents Anne Roxburche, [Lady of the Bedchamber and mistress of the Robes to H.M. Queen Victoria], to [Gertrude], Lady Dunmore [wife of Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl]. Re: Lord Dunmore's eye injury.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], White's to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: [Dunmore]'s accident.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward, Sandringham, to [Gertrude], Lady Dunmore [wife of Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl]. Re: [Dunmore]'s eye accident.","Scope and Contents Alexander [II], St. Petersburg, to Karl Alexandrovitch. Re: thank you note for a gift of two ponies.","Scope and Contents [?], Crown Princess [of Germany, Berlin], to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: thank you note for a social occasion. A","Scope and Contents [Queen Victoria], Osburne, to [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thanks for newspapers and notes.","Scope and Contents [?, Crown Princess of Germany], Berlin, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: marriage of Princess Charlotte. A","Scope and Contents [Crown Princess of Germany] to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: gift of sword. A","Scope and Contents [illegible, of Schlesing-Holstein], Winsor Ct. Park, to [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thank you note.","Scope and Contents Helena, [Princess Christian of Schlesing-Holstein], Windsor Ct. Park., to [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thank you note.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, Norfolk, to Charlie [Chalres Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: business.","Scope and Contents Edward, Mar Lodge, Brannar, to Lord [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: the Jaar Bazaar to pay off debts of the Drill Hall; selling pictures of himself at the bazaar.","Scope and Contents [Henry, 3rd Duke of] Wellington, Leicester, to [Charles Adolphus, 7th] Earl of Dunmore. Re: congratulates [Gertrude] Lady Dunmore.","Scope and Contents Alexandra [Wife of Albert Edward], Sandringham, to Lord [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of] Dunmore. Re: thanks for a book, partly about India.","Scope and Contents Albert Edward [later Edward VII], Sandringham, to Charlie [Charles Adolphus, 7th Earl of Dunmore]. Re: Fin[castle]'s entering staff college and his promotions there.","Scope and Contents [?] to [Chalres, 1st?] Earl of Dunmore, Hanover Square. Re: pressing need for a meeting.","Scope and Contents John, 5th Duke of Argyll to John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: [Dunmore's] recent visit; sends regards to Fincastle [George Murray].","Scope and Contents John, 5th Duke of Argyyll, [Inversary?], to Lord John, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Re: visiting.","Scope and Contents [?] to [?]. Re: unhappiness at being separated from the recipient, now that their \"love is at an end.\" Wishing to keep the friendship going, the writer asks the recipent to speak to her at the \"Maskguerade tomorrow.\" Dated Tuesday, noon. [?]","Scope and Contents P[?] de Firechtenstein, Vinne, to [?]. Re: his friend [?Murray, Viscount] Fincastle, and [?] Dunmore; his daughters are married; social news; Mr. [?] de Keith; Mr. [?] Caldwel In French.","Scope and Contents S[amuel?] Rogers to [Catherine, wife of Alexander Edward], Lady Dunmore, Grafton Street. Re: portrait of herself and her husband [Alexander Edward, 6th Earl of Dunmore]; asks after Lady Pembroke.","Scope and Contents [?] to Dowager Countess of Pembroke.","[George, 5th Earl of Dunmore?], Dunmore Park, to William Stirling, James Duncasen, and Thomas Brown. Re: receipt.","Re: article, entitled, \"Truth,\" about a yong nobleman who helps an operatic star. 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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.","Papers, 1837-1938, of Lee Nicholson, a genealogist of Sussex County, Va. Includes correspondence, notes and charts concerning many Virginia families. Among them are the Batte family, Bolling family, Branch family, Briggs family, Chappell family, Heath family, Jones family, Land family, Mallory family, Mason family, Morton family, Neblett family, Nicholson family, Peebles family, Pegram family and Rives family.","Small black notebook \"The Jones and Batte Families of Virginia\" in long hand. Lee Nicholson, Wakefield, Sussex County, Virginia. Pages 11-49 Jones family, 1-5 Batte family. No page numbers, \"Genealogical data from Col. C. Jones' Book\", The Edwards family, the Lang family, the C. Jones family, the Eppes family, the Brodnax family, the Halcot Pride family.","With \"Supplementary Details\" and chart; also \"The Batte Family\" (typescript).","Rough hand notes on Jones family, Cargill, Higginson, Eppes, Williamson, Turpin, Belscher, Harrison, Jarratt, Peebles, Batte, Mason, Parham, Nicholson, Young, Blow, Goode, and Parker.","Oversize typed record. Also longhand notes by Nicholson.","Taken from records at Invermay \u0026 Greenyard, Scotland, now in possission of Lord Clinton copied by Mr. Edward Tuckerman while a guest of Lord Clinton. Mr. Tuckerman's wife was the daughter of Martha Cargill whose mother was Margaret Belsches. Mr. Tuckerman was a professor at Amherst College. 5 pp. of longhand of Mr. Nicholson's.","Content regarding ancestry and descent of Col. George Reade.","Notes from descent, wills, etc.","Descent of Thomas Jefferson, President, from Mary Branch and Tomas Jefferson: 1)Thomas Jefferson mar. Mary Branch, 2)Thomas Jefferson mar. Mary Field, 3)Peter Jefferson Mar. Jane Randolph, 4) Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) President. See: Bell, Vol. II, 289-292.","Prob. 1789 April 5. Wife: Mary. Ch: Freeman (left \"Causon\" Pr. George Co., Va); pt. from Peter Batte, other lands, Blandford lots- Francis (left Amelia Co. land), Thomas (left Amelia Co. land), John (left Amelia Co. land and Lunenburg Co. land), Sara [m. Wm. 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Harrison one of executors.","Died interstate 1792 leaving 9 children: Littleberry, Thomas, Nath'l, Elizabeth, Mary, Rebecca, Littleton, William and Henry.","Daughter Elizabeth Nicholson, wife of Robert Nicholson who was exec. of Harry Flood. The Nicholsons had 6 children (1739)- Henry, Robert, Mary, George, James, and Anne.","3 pp. Also, marriage bond of Col. David Mason and Lucy Davis, Sussex Co., Va.","Henry Mason of \"Laurel Spring\", Capt. John Raines Mason, Dr. John Raines Mason, graduate of Edinburg University, married Lucy Davis","Thomas J Drumwright m. Nancy W. Blow February 11 1836. Alex Blow m. Elizabeth M. Jarrad April 20 1809 (Alex Blow, son of Henry Blow and Rebecca born 1788). Elizabeth M. Jarrad, daughter of Henry Jarrad and Margaret B., b. June 28, 1784. Nancy W. Blow, daughter of above born 1812, February 20. 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Also Ellis, Jarratt families.","Regarding finding a part of sword \"The gift of Virginia to General Scott.\"","Regarding his grandfather, Captain James Mason's Bounty Lands grant; also for great uncle David Mason.","Author unknown.","Sarah J.R. Blow, a niece [married John R. Chambliss], sister: Winifred G. Blow","Regarding Rives, Blow, Chambliss families.","Regarding parents and grandparents of General W. 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Includes correspondence, notes and charts concerning many Virginia families. Among them are the Batte family, Bolling family, Branch family, Briggs family, Chappell family, Heath family, Jones family, Land family, Mallory family, Mason family, Morton family, Neblett family, Nicholson family, Peebles family, Pegram family and Rives family.","Small black notebook \"The Jones and Batte Families of Virginia\" in long hand. Lee Nicholson, Wakefield, Sussex County, Virginia. Pages 11-49 Jones family, 1-5 Batte family. No page numbers, \"Genealogical data from Col. C. Jones' Book\", The Edwards family, the Lang family, the C. Jones family, the Eppes family, the Brodnax family, the Halcot Pride family.","With \"Supplementary Details\" and chart; also \"The Batte Family\" (typescript).","Rough hand notes on Jones family, Cargill, Higginson, Eppes, Williamson, Turpin, Belscher, Harrison, Jarratt, Peebles, Batte, Mason, Parham, Nicholson, Young, Blow, Goode, and Parker.","Oversize typed record. Also longhand notes by Nicholson.","Taken from records at Invermay \u0026 Greenyard, Scotland, now in possission of Lord Clinton copied by Mr. Edward Tuckerman while a guest of Lord Clinton. Mr. Tuckerman's wife was the daughter of Martha Cargill whose mother was Margaret Belsches. Mr. Tuckerman was a professor at Amherst College. 5 pp. of longhand of Mr. Nicholson's.","Content regarding ancestry and descent of Col. George Reade.","Notes from descent, wills, etc.","Descent of Thomas Jefferson, President, from Mary Branch and Tomas Jefferson: 1)Thomas Jefferson mar. Mary Branch, 2)Thomas Jefferson mar. Mary Field, 3)Peter Jefferson Mar. Jane Randolph, 4) Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) President. See: Bell, Vol. II, 289-292.","Prob. 1789 April 5. Wife: Mary. Ch: Freeman (left \"Causon\" Pr. George Co., Va); pt. from Peter Batte, other lands, Blandford lots- Francis (left Amelia Co. land), Thomas (left Amelia Co. land), John (left Amelia Co. land and Lunenburg Co. land), Sara [m. Wm. 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Va.)--History","Franklin County (Va.)--History","Frederick County (Va.)--History","General stores--Virginia","Gloucester County (Va.)--History","Grain--Milling--Virginia","Greenbrier County (Va.)--History","Hanover County (Va.)--History","Hardy County (W.Va.)--History","Harrison County (W. Va.)--History","Henrico County (Va.)--History","Indians of North America--Virginia","James City County (Va.)--History","Jury Selection--Virginia","Justices of the peace--Virginia","King George County (Va.)--History","King William County (Va.)--History","King and Queen County (Va.)--History","Land grants--Virginia","Lawyers--Virginia--History","Legal documents","Loudoun County (Va.)--History","Marriage records","Monongalia County (W. Va.)--History--19th century","Morgan County (W.Va.)--History--19th century","Nansemond County (Va.)--History","Nicholas County (W.Va.)--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Northampton County (Va.)--History","Northumberland County (Va.)--History","Ohio County (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.","Reprocessed by Anne Johnson in 2011.","Mss. 39.2 V82ci Virginia Cities Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library"," Mss. 65 V82 Virginia Quitrents Collection, 1704-1705, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library"," Search specific county names to access other collections that were generated by or generated in these counties, such as account books and family papers.","Artificial collection of papers relating to various counties in the Commonwealth of Virginia."," Includes current West Virginia Counties of Berkeley, Hardy, Jefferson, Morgan, Nicholas and Pendleton because the material was generated when these counties were part of Virginia.","Typescript copy of resolutions, 1812, passed at a meeting of the freeholders and citizens of Accomack to consider and express their sentiments on public affairs and certain late occurrences.","Bible records from Accomack and Northhampton Counties. Bible records of Accomack and Northampton Counties compiled by Jean M. Mihalyka in 1993. Volume 9. (Mss. Acc. 1991.46)","Bible records of Accomack and Northampton Counties compiled by Jean M. Mihalyka in 1993. Volumes 12 and 13.  Mss. Acc. 1994.74a","Photograph of an original pen and ink sketch of St. George's Church by Rev. James Willis Eastburn. Mss. Acc. 2008.193","Scope and Contents Receipts for quitrents (1750), payments and judgments (1752), tax receipts for 1822 and 1824 and typescript of petitions on juries (1798), concerning selection of juries, addresses, 1918 and 1936, concerning Grace Church, Cismont, Va. Typed manuscript concerning Albemarle Agricultural Society and typescript of minute book, 1817-1828, of Albemarle Agricultural Society as well as material concerning \"Fancy Hill,\" Albemarle County, Va. The materials that comprise this collection were donated by Lucy W. Sneed and John Lawrence and purchased from C. H. Stoneman by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center in batches between 1940 and 1997.","Receipt for payment of £310.12.5 on quitrents in Albemarle County, Virginia. 1p. DS.","Receipt for payment of £100.1.8 in current money, which was sent by John Smith, Sheriff of Albemarle County, Virginia in part of a judgment due the King of Great Britain from Joseph Thompson [deceased?], Sheriff.","Petition on selection of juries. TCy.","Taxes paid on 130 acres of land, horses, and slaves by Thomas Rea, to the Sheriff of Albemarle Co. Va. 1 item. PDS","For the District of Virginia in a chancery suit of The Bank of Howardsville, et als vs. the president, directors and company of said bank. 28 pp. PD","27 pp. PM.","16 pp. PM","19 pp. PM.","89 pp. PM.","2 items.","Handwritten copy of a bond for Drury M. Burnley who is elected as sheriff of Albemarle County for the term of two years beginning January 1, 1857.  Bond includes names of family members.  Mss. Acc. 1997.31b. Certificate from Free Union Baptist Church for Sister Sally Wood to recommend her for membership. September 1883. Two letters to Bro' (Brother) Dudley from L.W. (Allen) which mentions Licking Hole Church. November 23, 1853 and undated.  Mss. Acc. 2008.193.","Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from W.S. Morton about material for the William and Mary Quarterly. Typed copy of Marriage Bonds of Amelia County, A-Z by husband, ca. 1735-1854. Prepared by J.D. Eggleston. Undated. Photographs of Amelia Sulpher Spring with notes on the reverse side. Undated. Letter to Susie from a correspondent in Mattoax, Virginia. Undated. Mss. Acc. 2008.193.","Papers, 1769-1803, relating to Amherst County, Va. Includes appointment, 1769, of 18 Justices of the Peace , signed by Lieut. Gov. Botetourt (Lord Botetourt). A bond, 29 January, 1803, due from J. Daniel Day and Solomon Day to Jane Rickets, widow of Thomas Rickets. Attested to by John Reynolds and Noah Guttry. 1 p. cy of ADS. Gift of Mrs. G.M. Kent in 1948.","Includes deeds, wills, legal documents, and church records (Christians Creek School House, Glebe Burying Ground, Old Stone Church, and Tinkling Spring Church.) 58 items. Purchased 1939 from C. J. Carrier of Bridgewater, VA.","3 pieces","1 piece.","[11p.] 23 1/2 cm. Printed. 2 copies.","By Rev. John Craig, first pastor of Old Stone Church in Augusta County, Virginia. 24, 14 p. 11x 8 3/3 inches. Mimeographed. 1 piece.","14 p. 11 1/4 x 8 1/2 inches. Mimeographed. 1 piece.","10 1/4 x 10 1/4 inches. 1 piece.","Content regarding payment for land purchased from George Ruebush. 1 piece.","1 piece.","Possibly drawn by Henry Hearman. Includes handrawn map of Virginia.","Price list card for A.M. Bruce, Wholesale Provision Merchant. Staunton, Virginia. Undated. Photostat of an order issued April 22, 1772 for land forfeiture.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1767-1870, relating to Bedford County, Va. Includes accounts; bonds; bill of sale, 1783. for slave; copy of appointment, 1772, of James Steptoe as clerk of Bedford Court; and copy of land grant, 1792. Also includes letter, 1876, of A. Granville Bradley describing the Shenandoah Valley and list, undated, of soldiers who served in the French and Indian War and the American Revolution with notes on the formation of Campbell County, Va. Land Grant of 300 acres in Bedford County, Virginia to Job Martin for payment of L1.10 sterling to the Treasury of the Commonwealth. Signed by Henry Lee, Governor. The materials that comprise this collection were donated by W. Mac Jones and Mrs. William C. Segar and obtained or purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center in batches between the period of 1927 and 1981.","Receipts and invoices to and from various individuals.  Some names include:  Mr. Beaver, John Berk, Mr. Pendleton, Thomas Pugh, Jack Steward, John F. Woods, Charles Dudley, Jeremiah, Moses Eubank, Jacob Wolf, Leroy James and others.","Scope and Contents Sally Phelps, aunt, Lynchburg, Virginia to Henry Bigger about purchasing a cow. Includes a registry receipt. August 6, 1884. Photocopy of a letter to \"Willie Dear\" (Mrs. L.B. Bigger of Bellevue, Bedford County) from unknown. July 29, 1886. D.W. Bigger to \"My Dear Brother\" (James H. Bigger) about receiving a photograph of him and about Christmas. December 3, 1894.","Correspondence includes a mix of people with no obvious connection to one another, though some letters deal with legal matters. December 24, 1841, Tazewell Headen, Floyd C.H. to ( ) Goggin, Atty at Law, Liberty. Concerns summoning witnesses. December 12, 1843, William Daniel, Jr. of Lynchburg, Virginia to Joseph Wilson, Clerk, Bedford, Liberty (Virginia) about McKinney and Walker repaying debt from Harris and the dismissal of a suit on the validity of Even Snead's will. February 6, 1847, Robert Davis of Lynchburg, Virginia to Joseph Wilson, Clerk of Superior Court of Bedford County with a request to make copies of a statement of debt in the case of Samuel E. White and William T. Smith (late merchants trading as White and Smith) vs four other men. February 12, 1858, Julie Clayton in Ivy Hill to her cousin about a party and marriages of acquaintances. November, 1879, Letter to \"Mr. ---(?)\" from \"Your friend only\" where the writer clearly states that having a relationship with him would bring her no joy and his attention would be in vain and \"our correspondence has closed. May your future life be blessed by a companion worthy of your efforts…Amen.\" March 11, 1889 and March 12, 1889, To \"My dear Susie\" (Mrs. William Bese) possibly from her mother in Chester, Virginia about news of family and friends. The empty envelopes are mostly addressed to the Clerk of the County Superior Court. Some names on the envelopes are A. B. Nichols, J.L. Edwards, Joseph Wilson, William M. Burwell, William Cook and others.","Scope and Contents 1869 and early 1900 receipts, one a United States Internal Revenue \"receipt for special tax\" for R.M. Dennis for a business of \"retail dealer ...liquor\" in Roscoe, St. Clair, Missouri for 1870. 1904-1909 letters to Mrs. E.M. Dennis of Bedford County, Virginia from other members of her family and E. Hilton Jackson, a Washington D.C. lawyer about a Claims Court case of (heirs of) Samuel Cline vs the United States where Samuel Cline says he lived in Rockingham County, Virginia but reports show he owned a Cline's Mill in Staunton, Virginia which sold \"large quantities of supplies to the Confederacy....\" The Samuel Cline heirs are claiming their father did not vote for secession and can prove his loyalty to the Union. Other family members include Cyrus Cline and Samuel Cline. Includes a carbon of a February 4, 1908 contract between \"the next of kin and heirs at law of Samuel Cline, deceased, and E. Hilton Jackson\" for Jackson's representation of the family during the claims case.","Scope and Contents A varied group of legal documents. Account sheet for Robert Fauster to Joel Terrell for 1750 with an 1769 note at the bottom by Chas Servis which states Terrell has \"received no satisfaction for the above ballance.\" On reverse, a note by Jacob Early states \"we the jewry find for the plaintiff...\" Payment to \"Sovereign Lord King George the third\" for an ordinary license for William Mead in Bedford County, Virginia with William Mead and Isham Talbot as witnesses. February 27, 1771. Indenture between Richard Muse and his wife and James Jones. Wythe County. May 10, 1796. Note on reverse spells \"Muse\" as \"Mary???\" Bond report by Thos Lumpkin. Some names mentioned: Boyce Eidson, Martin King, ? Chastain, Richard Lockett, Thomas Wood, Samuel Baker, Edward and William Eads, James Foster, George Wilson, Farthing Hix and other illegible names. undated. Flyer by Richard M. Young, Late Commissioner of the General Land Office with letterhead, \"General Agency at Washington City\" about \"Acts of Congress granting Pensions to soldiers and their widows for services rendered during the Revolutionary War\" with amendments to 1853. Addressed to Joseph Wilson, Clerk of Circuit Court, Liberty, Bedford County, Virginia. undated.","Mostly receipts for Edward Merriman for purchases, but includes a letter, a military record and a recipe for \"John M. Merryman's Cement Wash.\" May 24, 1850 letter to Edward Merriman, Liberty, Bedford County, Virginia from Joseph Anderson in Cincinnati, Ohio about the whereabouts and news of other members of the Merriman Family. December 15, 1898 document states that George S. Merriman was a Private in Company G, 2nd Regiment of the Virginia Volunteers who enrolled on June 24, 1898 to serve for two years and was discharged on December 18, 1898.  Notes that George S. Merriman was born in Batford (Bedford?), Virginia, 43 years of age, 5 foot, 9 and a half  inches tall, fair complexion, blue eyes, gray hair and a farmer. Signed by Ballard P. Hatcher, Captain, in Roanoke, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Poetry, prose and recipes written by different unknown people.  One \"editorial\" is about a tribute to the late Governor Kavanaugh of Maine.  Recipes include \"Sponge Pudding\" and \"Chow Chow Pickle.\"  Includes a headache remedy.","Related Collection: Mss. Acc. 2008.321 Berkeley County, Virginia (W.Va.) Tax Records","Letter from Charles J. Faulkner, in Martinsburg, West Virginia, to the President of William and Mary, at Williamsburg, Virginia, concerning the name of Berkeley County. September 8, 1873. 1 item.","Bill of sale for $400, 1807, for the sale of a slave, Dick, by Henry Bowyer to John Robinson. Purchase. Charles Hamilton Auction in 1981.","Land Grant, 1803, for Nicholas Casper, in Botetourt County, Va. signed by Governor John Page (1743-1808).","Agreement, 1883 August 18, of George W. Parrish to sell to William Jackson a portion of the tract of land in Brunswick County, Va. called \"the Batt land.\"","Scope and Contents Papers, 1769-1951, relating to Buckingham County, Va. Includes a grant, 1769, of land to Samuel Megginson signed by Lord Botetourt ; indenture (deed) between Chambers and William Norvell, 1836; photograph, 1951, of the Bolling Family of \"Rosney,\"; and accounts and correspondence of the post office at Gravel Hill , Mattie J. West, postmaster (10 items). The materials that comprise this collection were donated to W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center by Willam R. Cocke, Mrs. G. M. Kent, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. John Stone, and John D. Weaver in batches between 1940 and 1983. Finding Aid prepared by Cynthia B. Brown, 1983.","Scope and Contents Typed list, undated, of justices of the peace, 1782-1824, of Campbell County, Va.; and license, 1860, to marry of Edward Scott Payne and Anna Agnes Oliver. Gift of John Lawrence in 1997. Two court records, 1796 and undated, signed by Cha[rles]s and Williston Talbot. (Acc. 1997.31c).","Transcript of minutes, 1811-1814, of courts of enquiry of 26th Virginia regiment of Charlotte County, Va.; extract, 5 June 1833, from court records concerning death of John Randolph of Roanoke; and marriage license, 1823, of Robert Carrington and Joanna T. Bouldin. Typed list of Charlotte County names from about the mid 1700's with notes on Mathis Flournoy and John Prior. Cub Creek Church Memorial program. 1938.","Scope and Contents Papers relating to Chesterfield County, Va. Includes such items as extracts from county records; lawsuits (Vestry of Parish of Manchester v. Overseers of the Poor); commission, 1756, signed by Robert Dinwiddie appointing justices to try slave for burglary; deed; agreement (concerning Gallego Mills); and a broadside, undated, concerning proposed removal of court from Manchester to Chesterfield Court House. Item level inventory available at Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Greenway Court.","Copy of the will of Robert Hudson, 1866, with codicil dated 1872 (1 piece). Copy of a court order to pay Richard I. Tull for his services as sheriff. 1830. (1 piece). Court order to pay Walter (?) for public services. 1830. Typed manuscript \"A Culpeper Census of 1781\" by A.L. Keith. 37 pages. 1941.","Ledger, 1841-1844, of a grist mill in Culpeper County, Virginia. Includes lists of customers and what the bought, typically wheat and flour. People could also bring their own material and have it ground; the material and the price for grinding is listed in the ledger. Also includes entries for a bill for a cabin for slaves and flour for slaves. 1 item. Purchase. Mss. Acc. 2011.563.","Papers, 1830-1910, relating to Cumberland County, Va. Includes such items as copies of court orders, 1830, to pay George H. Matthews for service as prosecutor for Commonwealth and S. H. Panack for services as jailor; receipt, 1910, for taxes; plat, 1842, for land owned by Edward Steger; and a newspaper clipping, 1893 October 1, from the Richmond Dispatch. Gift of John Lawrence. Two court documents, one dated 1797, signed by James Morton. (1997.31e)","Certificate of Appointment, 1828, of William H. Broadnax, William Wynne, and Edward S. Pegram as commissioners to superintend election of electors for U. S. president and vice president in Dinwiddie County, Va.; and copy of court order, 1830, to pay James Scott for his services as jailor. Cotton circular for Martin, Hill and Co. in Petersburg, Virginia. September 22, 1886.","Deed, June 21, 1773, from Israel Morris to Michael Goen for 100 acres of land in Dunmore County (Shenandoah County), Virginia.","Photostats of a petition presented by certain residents of Elizabeth City County to the General Assembly of Virginia, November 30, 1803, in opposition to the proposal to combine the Eaton and Syms charity schools into one school. Photostat of a petition presented by certain residents of Elizabeth City County to the General Assembly of Virginia, December 19, 1803, requesting that the Eaton and Syms charity schools be combined into one school.","Typescript of a history of Hampton and Elizabeth City County, Va., entitled \"The First Plantation,\" by Marion L. Starkey, ca 1930s. Includes an incomplete index in a separate green book.","Typed extracts, 1663-1791, from Old Rappahannock County [now Essex County.] Extract from a vestry book of Albemarle Parish, Sussex County. 1788. A handwritten list (probably a copy) of a list of names for \"Rose and Gabriel Penn, given under our hands...November 3rd, 1788,\" with a note on reverse \"Subscription for St. Marks Church.\" Another note says this page found in a vestry book in Albermarle Parish on November 26, 1926. Transcript of letter from Hugh Rose, at Geddes, to Col. James Higginbotham about sellling land of Brother Moses, deceased. 24 March 1791. Original order to the Sheriff of Essex County to take James Daniel and James McCall for a court appearance in William Roane vs Daniel and McCall. Signed John Lee. May 30, 1755. (Gift of Benjamin A. Grady). August 23, 2000 letter to Mrs. Harold Little, owner of Clydeside, from H. Franklin Minor, about the McCall Family and ownership of Clydeside.","Ground plan of Woodlawn, home of Nellie Custis Lewis, in Fairfax County. In ink on tracing cloth.  19 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches.  1 piece.","Scope and Contents Papers, ca. 1743-1793, relating to Fairfax County, Va. Includes notes, concerning register of Pohick Church; newspaper clipping, concerning court record book of Fairfax County; survey, 1841, of tract of land; and plan, undated, of \"Woodlawn,\" home of Nellie Custis Lewis; court records, 1743-1783; and an account book, 1793, of Joseph Birch, keeper of Turnpike Number 2, which has two entries, 9 October 1792 and 13 April 1793, concerning George Washington. 1963 gift from Mrs. Marion S. Mallory. 17 items. Postcards of Old Court House, published by Ernest L. Robey's Drugstore. 3 items. Undated.","Copy of tax list, 1782-1799, for Fauquier County, Va.. Court order, 1830, to pay James English for his services as jailor and for cleaning and furnishing firewood and candles for the courthouse. Catalogue of Fauquier Institute for Young Ladies. Session 1892-93. Owned by Miss E. Chappelear.","Land grant, 15 May 1780, given to Samuel McDowell for 1,000 acres of land in Fayette County, Va. [W.Va.] signed by Patrick Henry. For those interested in Patrick Henry see the Patrick Henry Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Broadside, 12 July 1941, advertising July 12 as the day for all citizens over thirteen years of age to register as volunteers for the civil defense program in Fluvanna County.","Note on document: \"…record book…is no longer public property, the original book being in private hands…\" Typed carbon copy of \"The History of Rivanna Parish in the County of Fluvanna, Virginia\" by Louis H. Stoneman. 1847- 1912. Pamphlet with the Charter and By-Laws of the State Bank of Columbia. 1900. An advertisement of the Commissioner's sale of Upper Bremo Tract where Mary B. and Lelia B. Cocke lived. 1926. The Midland Virginian, Palmyra, Fluvanna, Virginia article, \"Old receipts show that Fluvanna farms tithed to aid Confederacy.\" February 13, 1941. Notebook called \"Weather Report\" where the daily weather conditions were recorded. 1886-1887.","Invoices, receipts, accounts, laden lists, letters and other accounting documents from merchants in Columbia, Virginia. 1880-1910. 465 pieces. Merchants include: Jenkins and Foster, William B. Perkins, John F. Shepherd, Stoneman Brothers, Dr. Philip J.Winn, and George T. Zachary.","Scope and Contents Invoices, receipts, accounts, laden lists, letters and other accounting documents from merchants in Columbia, Virginia. 1880-1910. 465 pieces. Merchants include: Jenkins and Foster, William B. Perkins, John F. Shepherd, Stoneman Brothers, Dr. Philip J.Winn, and George T. Zachary. (Related material: 65 Sh5 Shepherd and Patton Papers). Broadside for \"The Celebrated Horse-Tamer Prof. W. Rouzer will give a lecture on ...June 7th...\" Certificates from residents of \"Kent's Store, Fluvanna County, Virginia, Oct. 2nd 1876\" who have taken the lectures are listed. Names listed are from Fluvanna, Pittsylvania and Charlotte Counties.","Article on John Hartwell Cocke. 2010. Acc. 2010.605.","Folders 1 - 5 are papers, 1772-1800, (group of 481 pieces) relating to 178 suits in Franklin County, VA and 16 other papers. Some papers are fragments. 481 pieces. The spelling of names varies greatly and as it was found to be impracticable to give all forms of each name, one spelling only is shown. The materials donated by John Lawrence in 1991, by Fred Alouf in 1959, and obtained from Joseph K. Ruebush in 1938. Folder 6 contains later, unrelated accessions.","Work Projects Administration Writers' Program. \"The White Man Comes to Stay,\" \"War Whoops in the Wilderness,\" and \"Explorers in the Wilderness.\" 1941. Two court documents signed by James Callaway. 1797. Mss. Acc. 1997.31f. 28 copies of certificates saying people attended the September New London District Court, signed by James Steptoe, Clerk of the Franklin County District Court. 1797. Includes 4 fragments. Names include: John Arthur, Moses Greer, Luke Standefer, Richard Goggin, Samuel Patterson, John Cheetwood, Charles Lumsden, Thomas Haile, Shelton Brown, Shelton Taylor, Joel Chitwood, William Cheetwood, Lewis Turnbull, William Boswell, James Prunty, Thomas Towler, Lewis Davis, John Hayle, George Ferguson, Dudley Lumsden, Benjamin Griffith, John Houle and Thomas Fowler. Mss. Acc. 1997.52","Scope and Contents Documents concerning land (deeds and list of lands returned as delinquent); proceedings, 1812, of meeting held at Winchester; and advertisement, undated, offering the Marlbro' Iron Works for sale or rent. 5 items.","Scope and Contents The original 1938 accession were papers relating to Gloucester Count, 1660-1878, and taken from the William Carter Stubbs Papers (I). They were purchased from Charles F. Heartman. They comprise Boxes 8, 9 and 10, folders 1-28. Includes letters, accounts (many concerning estates), legal documents, tax lists, marriage licenses and military records (including orders, 1815 and 1820 appointing patrollers to visit slave quarters). Many items concern the Baytop and Stubbs families. 2134 items. Letters, 1774-1878, filed chronologically. Invoices, receipts, etc. filed alphabetically under name of person or estate. The remaining boxes contain later accessions. Notes and photocopies relating to Gloucester County during the Revolution collected by Joanee Ryan in preparation for M.A. thesis (Mss. Acc. 1988.24). Photostat copy of transcript of \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\" by Charles E. Hatch, Jr. Yorktown, Virginia. September 15, 1979 (Mss. Acc. 1999.66). Photographs of and brochures of Gloucester County, plus correspondence of different families of Gloucester County about personal and legal matters, 1795-1953, donor unknown. John Buckner Reports, undated (Mss. Acc. 2008.193). Newspaper article on Wilbur Templeman a popular and longtime barber in Gloucester (Mss. Acc. 2010.575). Related material: See also \"A Guide to Gloucester County, Virginia Historical Manuscripts, 1651-1865\" (Richmond: Virginia State Library, 1976). For those interested in the Baytop family see the Baytop-Fitzhugh Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Item inventory in folder.","Item inventory in each folder.","Item inventory in folder.","Acra-Baytop. Item inventory in folder.","Baytop-Bridges. Item inventory in folder.","Baytop Family. Item inventory in folder.","Baytop Family. Item inventory in folder.","Bridges-Corr. Item inventory in folder.","Dame-Gloucester County School Commissioners. Item inventory in folder.","Hall-Kemp. Item inventory in folder.","Lawson-Nuttall. Item inventory in folder.","Oakes-Purcell. Item inventory in folder.","Ransone-Stubbs. Item inventory in folder.","Tabb-Wood. Item inventory in folder.","Papers of persons not included in folders 4-14. Inventory not available.","Two or more persons/families mentioned.  Unidentified pieces and fragments.  Includes an index of a ledger and five memorandum books.","1825 Court docket, records of official examinations of boundary lines (1825-1848, undated), copy of certificate appointing Peter Kemp and James Baytop processioners...sixth precinct (undated) and unofficial memoranda on cases (undated).","Amory-Ash.  Item inventory in folder.","Ball-Byrd. Item inventory in folder.","Campbell - DuVall. Item inventory in folder.","Edwards - Hughes.  Item inventory in folder.","James - Oliver. Item inventory in folder.","Pitt - Sutton. Item inventory in folder.","Item survey in folder.","Item inventory in folder.","Item inventory in folder.","Scope and Contents \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\"  (Mss. Acc. 1999.66)  First half of book.","Scope and Contents \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\"  (Mss. Acc. 1999.66)  Second half of book.","\"Story of Elmington\" by Polly Cary Legg. Possibly a Work Projects Administration Writers' Program story.  December 1, 1941.  Photographs of Grace Church and The Glebe. Donation ticket for Ware Church, 1953, and a Christmas Card with picture of Ware Church. Photographs of \"New Bottle\" House, Undated.  Photograph of \"Painting of Gloucester from the Water\", courtesy of Mariner's Museum.  Conservation State Organization rules and regulations, undated.  \"Programme at the Laying of the Cornerstone and the Unveiling of the Monument,\" 1889.  Brochure on \"The Belle Roi Female School\" in Gloucester, Virginia, 1855.  Facts about Gloucester, copy, undated.","1795 and 1796 - Indenture between Thomas Whiting and Mary his wife of Gloucester and John Singar of Norfolk, Virginia on July 1, 1795,  Plat of land of William DuVal for John Singar.  June 15, 1796 1801, 1802 and 1804 -  Document binding John Thruston of Abington Parish, Gloucester County, to Sarah Tabb, who is relinquishing her right of dower, for land of John Stephens, September 2, 1801.  Indenture between Edward Busbie, Senior of Abington Parish, Gloucester County and Benjamin Marnix for land in Gloucester County, January 4, 1802.  Indenture between Henry Whiting and William Singleton for land in Gloucester County, February 1, 1802.  Indenture between Richard Singleton and Nelly Thornton, his wife, of the County of Gloucester, and John Singar for land, April 2, 1804. 1810 -1825 and undated - Account of Estate of John Singar for 1810-1818.  Letter to Dr. William Taliaferro, Gloucester Court House, from Richard H. Johnson of Hanover County, Virginia concerning his claim against the Mr. Carter who was his tenant, May 31, 1822.  Receipt Book, bound with string, with names, amount of money received and reason, 1825.  Letter to Richard M. Segan, late Sheriff of Middlesex County, Virginia regarding taking money from Bogg's benefit in case against James Critten.  Undated. 1829-1857 - Letter to Walker Jones of Gloucester Courthouse from H. Wilkinson of Petersburg, Virginia about Mr. Stubblefield offering $150 for settlement of Wilkinson's business.  Lists 1829 and 1830 Rockingham Season accounts, March 31, 1834.  Letter to Miss H.B. Booth, Gloucester County, about an account, June 5, 1834. Article of Agreement between Alfred Billups, Gloucester County, and Jacob Vreeland of Bergen County, New Jersey for tract of land on York River in Gloucester County, October 6, 1834.  Letter from T.B. Whiting of St. Marks, Florida to M.C. Booth in Urbanna, Middlesex County, Virginia regarding accusation of debt, R. M. Thornton and A.L. Dabney, February 26, 1837.  Receipt for John W. Puller for items purchased from T.B. Taliaferro, 1856 and 1857. Thomas J. Banks Correspondence and Accounts, 1826-1838 - Two partial account books in the same handwriting as the William and Thomas Banks book.  William Banks is mentioned in one of them, 1826-1830.  Accounts of William and Thomas Banks, Oyster deposit on the River. Partial account book, 1833-1836.  Thomas T. Bailey of Baileysville, Tennessee to Thomas J. Banks about collecting and sending money that he was collected, July 23, 1835.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester, Virginia  from James M. Rasin and Company regarding wheat and repairing a Straw Cutler.    Includes Receipt and statement., September 17, 1835.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester, Virginia from Samuel Crane of Richmond, Virginia about the two negroes that were part of Banks' brother's estate.  John Carlton, deceased, is mentioned,  March 26, 1836.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester Court House regarding rent, December 5, 1836.  Letter from Robert Nicholas of Richmond, Virginia to Jefferson Stubbs of Gloucester County, Virginia regarding the suit in Henrico County, Virginia with T.J. Banks, administrator of John Banks, deceased, regarding two negroes, April 3, 1838. Christopher Jones Correspondence and Documents, 1824-1826 -  Note sent by John Field to the Courthouse for Christopher Jones or Thomas Banks about a receipt, July 31, 1824.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from H. Boggs of Baltimore, Maryland concerning settlement with a John Henry and Mr. Jones who is possibly the brother of Christopher Jones, September 13, 1825.  Indenture between Christopher T. Jones and Mann Page Trustees under a deed of trust between William Wilkins and Mann page and Christopher T. Jones to secure for to Thomas Smith and John Tabbs, September 5, 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones about will that was proven October 3, 1808, with Henry Curry as the testator and Susanna Curry the Executrix and lists other cases.  The writer, from Richmond, Virginia,  also turns down offer to visit the area while extolling the pleasures of the rural setting, August 28, 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from H. Boggs of Baltimore, Maryland concerning a settlement, December 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from George Haskins concerning bringing to Chancery Court his suit against James Montague, Philip Montague, Thomas G. Cridington and Robert Dobbins, January 22, 1826. Kemp Family, 1825 and undated -  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from Robert Tubman concerning suit against Peter Kemp, November 30, 1825.  Letter to William Browne Judge of the Chancery District of Williamsburg about Peter, Francis, William and Sarah Kemp against John Johnston, admr of Robert Kemp, deceased, Undated.","Carbon of typed notes on John Buckner (ca. 1630-1695) of Gloucester County, Virginia.  He brought the first press and printer, William Nuthead, to Virginia about 1680.  Prepared by Mary Goodwin, Research Department, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.  Typescripts of brief biographical sketches of John Buckner and his family from Tyler's Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography and an account of William Nuthead, from first printer in Virginia and Maryland, from J.C.Oswald, Printing in the America's.  13 pages.","Daily Press newspaper article, \"County Barber Still Cutting,\" about Wilbur Templeman and his barbershop. His daughter, Linda Templeman, worked in Swem Library, Government Documents.  August 9, 2009.","Patent for 4753 acres of land in Goochland County, Virginia granted by King George II to Michael Holland. 1744. On vellum. 13 1/4 x 22 1/4 inches. Signed by Lieutenant Governor William Gooch.","Papers, 1744-1832, relating to Goochland County, Va. Includes patent, 1744, to Michael Holland (signed by Gooch and granted by King George II); will, 1815, of Nathaniel Davidson; court order, 1830, to pay William Pope for services as prosecuting attorney; and document, 1831, concerning the lawsuit of the Commonwealth v. John N. Davis; letter, 1832, from Pleasant Turner to Archibald Bryce; and plat, 1839, of land owned by William Ford. Patent filed in Oversize. Court Docket to November 1795, list of all cases. Commonwealth vs. John N. Davis, 1831 Will of Nathaniel Davidson, 1815 Plat tract of land owned by William Ford, 1839 Oversize patent, for land, signed by Gov. Gooch, granted by King George II to Michael Holland, 1744 Court order to pay William Pope for services as prosecuting attorney, 1830 Letter, Pleasant Turner to Capt. Archibald Bryce, 1832 Court Docket to November 1795, list of all cases","They appear to be a general store, ordering food items, clothe, clothing, shoes, horseshoes, nails, tobacco and other items.  Their shipping address is Irwin's Station or Bula in Goochland County.  Over 120 items. 1882-1883. Court Summons.  Names mentioned:  William Southworth, J. Clemens, Jos. Bullock, William Johnson, Julian Martin, Lucy Randolph, Anderson Matthews and S.W. Mason.  5 items.  1853. Archibald D. Perkins Accounts.  One receipt from Lucy Randolph.  39 items. 1836-1893. Typed carbon copy of a biography of Benjamin Waller and letters of Benjamin Wood.  Undated. Related items:  MsV Ame18  B. R. Cowherd Ledger","Copy of survey, 29 September 1804, of land in Greenbrier County Va. [W.Va.] for heirs of William Humes and surveyed by Alexander Welch.","A typed list of voters for 1800. Court order to pay William Faulkner for his services as sheriff.  1829.  copy. Court order to pay Samuel Pointer for his services as sheriff.  1830.  copy.","Deed (mutilated), 1727, from John Guess to Thomas Denton for land in Hanover County, Va.; receipt, 187[?] for taxes to Joseph Henry; and appeal, 1894, for aid in building a church in a needy neighborhood, with a list of names of contributors attached. Title page, with a photograph of the Clay house, from \"Life and Speeches of Henry Clay.\" 1843. Signature on front page: Mattie R. Feild, Millbrook, Virginia, 1886. Photostat copy of town lot layout of Hanover along the Pamunkey River with a tax list of names. March 17, 1738 or 39.","Scope and Contents Ledger, 1917 of a store in Studley, Hanover County, Virginia, recording purchases made by various customers. Customers' names are listed, and occasionally their town or county. A more detailed description is provided by the seller:  \"Ledger is a Eagle Flat Opening Book No. 895 (sold by Reinbach \u0026 Schwartz Stationers, Richmond, Va.). Measures: 8 1/4\" x 12 3/4\" x 1 1/4\",  287 pages.  This Ledger begins in May, 1917 and ends December 7, 1917.  Entries such as: Miss Ellen Timberlake, 2 Loaves of Bread .10;    Babes Bowles, 2 Cultivator Teethe .50, 1 Plow Point .16;  Mrs. Austin, 1/2 Plug Tobacco  .05\" \"On Page 158 it has a stamp on it: Do your bit! BUY A LIBERTY LOAN BOND, Inquire at any Bank or Post Office. Several Pages are Stamped (with a Postage Stamper): Studley, Va. (date).\" \"There are entries for food products, farm supplies, coca cola, tobacco, coffee, oil, medicine, etc.....\" Purchased.","Hardy County is now part of West Virginia.","Deed, 1858, from Westfall Garret to Henry Richmond covering a tract of land in Hardy County, Va. [W.Va.]. Court documents signed by Ed Williams, Clerk, 1797. Donated in 1997 by John Lawrence.","Portion of printed list, 1831, of land returned as delinquent for taxes in Harrison County [W.Va.]","Scope and Contents Papers, 1726-1871 and undated, relating to Henrico County, Va. Includes land patent, deeds, documents concerning lawsuits, estate document, and receipt for fee for apprehending a slave. 14 items.","Order, 1784, to the sheriff of Henry County, Va. to call jurors in the lawsuit of Commonwealth v. Anderson McGwire in the Virginia General Court.","Photocopy of a booklet, \"Fork Boykin\" compiled by Miss Genie Cory. Undated. Photograph of St. Luke's Church. Undated.","Index or register of names in a ledger divided alphabetically with tabs. Names include first and surnames, men and women, and all have a number noted beside them. There is no location or date or purpose noted on the register, but by using census data, the register was created circa 1900 and probably in the Isle of Wight County area of Virginia. Medium Oversize.","An artificial collection of material, 1687-1924, relating to James City County, Virginia. Includes copies of court records, farm censuses, tax receipts, church brochures, and photographs. Box 12 and 13 are mostly a gift from Robert T. Slater.","Blueprints of tracts of land in James City County. Carlton Casey land in Jamestown District, surveyed November 6, 1950; William Washington Estate, surveyed October 26, 1951; Mrs. Bessie Carmine property on Old Jamestown Road, surveyed September 2, 1940; Plat of subdivision of portion of Sarah Jones Tract, surveyed April 9, 1948; Survey of Bush Neck Road, Rye Patches and Wallace's Tract, surveyed June 1939; Frederick J. Keck farm in Stonehouse District, surveyed October 1937; Indigo Dam, estate of William Allen Jones, decd, in Jamestown District, surveyed October 1931; Rollo Subdivision, surveyed on November 26, 1930; Stephen's Tract #2, J.W. Penick the owner, in Stonehouse District, surveyed May, 1926; Timberlake Property, surveyed April 23, 1930 and Walthal Tract, surveyed June 1928.","1687 August 8. Copy of will of John Holder, deceased. Proved at the County Court held at James City, 8 August 1687 by the oaths of John White and Dorothy Peach. Recorded by W. Edwards, Cl[erk of] Co[u]r[t]. 1 page. Photostat of Document Signed.","Scope and Contents Copy of a law enacted by General Assembly, 17 February 1644, prohibiting desertions of plantations that have been seated; persons deserting their plantations are not to burn their houses but will receive as many nails as were expended in building them. Signed by William Robertson (d. 1739) Cl[er]k Gen[era]l Ass[emb]ly [from 1702-1738]. 1 page. Document Signed.","1805 February. Copy of pages from a court record signed by Ro[bert] B. Armistead. \"Found among the ruins of the old Court House at Williamsburg, Va. 1864.\" 2 pages. Copy of Document Signed.","1813 February 12. Copy of advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer for the rent or lease of the Greenspring Estate. 1 page. Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping.","1820 September 1. Census record of James City county for 1820. Signed by Rich[ar]dson Henley, assistant to the Marshal. (Note reads \"From Lib. of Cong.\") 1 page. Photostat of Document.","1827 June 30. Copy of Complaint brought by Archer Hankins, late sheriff of James City and Committee of the esate of James Banks, deceased, against William Gregory, sheriff of King William County, appointed to represent William Gregory, Christopher Johnson, Ann Dudley, G. R. Lambert Meredith, Martha Bingham, Julia Bingham, Jno. Bingham, Geo. Bingham, [?] Lambert (wife of Eugene Sullivan), and Stephen Bingham, the heirs of Stephen Bingham. Concerns a tract of land in James City county called \"Mount Folly.\" 3 pages. Document Signed.","1847 May 6. Memorandum of deed of trust executed on 21 Sep[tember] 1841 is filed as an exhibit in the Chancery Suit in the Supr[eme] Court of James City County and City of Williamsburg by Upshur's executors vs. Pryor and others. Signed by P. P. Mayo. Fragment. Document Signed.","1849 January 19. Copy of advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer of the Hickory Neck Academy, James City County, Virginia. 1 page. Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping.","1882-1893 and undated. Tax receipts, James City County, Virginia of Alexander Preston and Alfred Epps and a few miscellaneous receipts. Printed Document Signed. (13 items).","Scope and Contents 1896 June 1. \"The James City Cavalry, Its Organization and Its Service.\" (Company H, Fifth Regiment, mustered into service 22 May 1861). From \"Our Confederate Column\" in the Richmond Dispatch. Newspaper clipping.","1928 February 12. Bulletin from the Mount Vernon M. E. Church, South, Toano, Virginia. H. Conrad Blackwell, Pastor. 4 pages. Printed Material.","1929 June 30. Church Bulletin of Five Forks Church, Old Jamestown Road, Williamsburg, Virginia. Rev. James M. McKnight, Pastor. 4 pages. Printed Material.","1946 October 6. Invitation to Homecoming Day at James River Baptist Church, J. E. Bowman, Pastor. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.","1948 July 27. Letter. Mrs. William Lawrence Gatewood at New York to Brantley Henderson, Jr. at Williamsburg, [?] house and lot, and a store in Toano, Virginia. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","No Year. June 27. Program from Our Saviors Lutheran Church, Norge, Virginia in honor of the visit of the Crown Prince Olaf and Crown Princess of Norway. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.","Undated. Program of The County Council of Women's Clubs presenting \"Days in James City County from 1609 to 1817.\" 1 page. Printed Material. (3 items).","Undated. Bulletin of Hickory Neck Church, Blissland Parish, Toano, James City County, Virginia. 2 pages. Printed Material.","Undated. Brochure of the James City County Chamber of Commerce, Toano, Virginia. 2 pages. Printed Material.","1920. Economic Survey for James City County 1920 Census. 1 page. Typewritten Document.","1923 October 9. S. H. Hobbs, Jr., Rural Social Science, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. to Miss Mabel Massey, County Home Demonstration Agent, Williamsburg, Virginia. Is sending bulletin compiled from information secured in a survey of the townships in Chatham Co. [N. C.] and a bulletin on Johnston Co. [N. C.]; discusses types of surveys used by his department. 2 pages. Typewritten Letter Signed.","1924 February 12-13. Program of the Peninsula Farmers Institute. 1 page. Printed Material.","Scope and Contents Undated. \"A Glimpse of the Progressive School System of James City County\" by H. L. Harris, Supt. of Schools. 7 pages. Typewritten Document.","Undated. \"Health Conditions in James City County.\" 4 pages. Typewritten Document.","Scope and Contents Samples of typed farm census forms from other locations in 1923: Chowan County, North Carolina; Henderson County, North Carolina; Hertford County, North Carolina; Madison County, North Carolina; Nash County, North Carolina and North Carolina 1923 farm census (blank form. 4 pages). Blank survey on \"Farm Home Conditions\" from Pittsylvania Co., Virginia (2 pages). Sample form for farm census (3 pages). Survey of Whitmell Community made by Rural Sociology Class (3 pages).","Undated. Farm survey, James City County. 8 pages. Printed Material. (17 items).","Undated. Farm survey, James City County. 8 pages. Printed Material. (17 items).","1922 June 13. Johnston County: Economic and Social (a Laboratory Study in the Rural Social Science Department of the University of North Carolina) by W. M. Sanders, Jr. and G. Y. Ragsdale.","1922 October. Economic and Social Survey of Albemarle County, University of Virginia Record Extension Series, vol. VII, No. 2.","1922 November 16. How Farm Tenants Live by J. A. Dickey and E. C. Branson. University of North Carolina Extension Bulletin. The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 47 pages. Printed Material.","1923 Virginia Agricultural Census, U. S. Department of Agriculture co-operating with the State Department of Agriculture. 32 pages. Printed Material.","Scope and Contents Colonel William Allen House (P1), formerly owned by Miss Fanny Allen and later owned by Mr. Mercer Taylor. Four miles west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Ashland Farm (P2), formerly owned by Captain William Morecock. Located at Diascond station. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Binn's Place (P3), located west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P4), home of Mrs. Archibald McCrea. South of Williamsburg. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P5), home of Mrs. Archibald McCrea. South of Williamsburg. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P6). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P7). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (before restoration) (P8). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents \"Cowlesville\" (P9), original home of the Cowles family. Owned by C. C. Cowles. Located on Rt. 603 just north of Rt. 610, six miles west of Toano on the Old Forge Road (much remodeled). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Curtis Home (P10). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Curtis Home (P11). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Edwards Place (P12), owned by Mrs. Marcus Cottrell. Located four miles northwest of Toano at the intersection of Rt. 601 and Rt. 603. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Gatewood Place Kitchen (P13), owned by C. Ordway. Located one half mile west of Toano on Forge Road. Now destroyed. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Green Spring (P14), ruins of the second house at Green Spring, built about 1800. The foundations of the Sir William Berkeley house at Green Spring are south of this house about two hundred yards. Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white. Undated.","Scope and Contents Green Spring (P15), aerial view. Photographic print, 7\"x9\". Undated.","Scope and Contents Green Spring (P16), aerial view. Photographic print, 7\"x9\". Undated.","Green Spring (P17), aerial view. Photographic print, 9¼\"x11¼\". Undated.","Scope and Contents Grove Hill (P18), built by John Cowles in the 1830's. Later owned by Mr. C. C. Cowles. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Hankins Family House (P19), owned by the Hankins family. Later owned by Mr. E. K. Pettit. Old house at Six Mile Ordinary, Rt. 60. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Harris House (P20), owned by Harris estate. Located about six miles southwest of Lightfoot and ¾ miles west of Jolly's Mill Pond. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Harris House (P21), six miles southwest of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Harris House (P22), owned by Mr. James Harris. Located about seven miles southwest of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Hickory Neck Episcopal Church (P23), on Rt. 60 above Toano. This is only part remaining of the original church which was built about 1733. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Hockaday Place (P24), owned by B. S. Bowmer. Located about one mile and a half west of Diascund Bridge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents James' Place (P25), former home of Colonel George James. Later owned by Mr. P. H. Richardson. Located approximately four miles north of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Captain George Lee House (P26), owned by Captain Lee of Newport News.  Located north of Croaker.  Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view.  Undated.","Scope and Contents Lombardy (P27), home of Littleton Waller. Later owned by Mr. Branch Martin. Located west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents MacDowell's (P28), owned by the Barnes estate. Located about four miles north of Toano on the road leading from the Forge Road to the Williamsburg-Richmond stage road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Martin Home (P29), owned by Miss Williana Wilkinson. Located about half a mile west of Toano on the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Martin Home (P30), owned by Miss Williana Wilkinson. Located about half a mile west of Toano on the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Martin's Place (P31), two miles northwest of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Olive Branch Christian Church (P32), one and a quarter mile southeast of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Pierce's (P33), located at Toano. This was originally \"Taylor's\" but prior to the Civil War was bought by Mr. Felix Pierce. There were three cemeteries on the place, one belonging to the Taylor family and two so old that no one recollects who was buried in them. After the Pierces died, this place was bought by Mr. Wesley Marston. The chimney and foundations are the only parts of the original house left which bear evidence of early eighteenth century construction, the chimney being laid in Flemish bond on flat side, and English bond on front and back surfaces. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Pinewoods (P34), home of Warburton family. As it appears before it was partially destroyed by fire. Photographic print, 8\"x10\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Pinewoods (P35). Photographic print, 8\"x10\", black and white, showing a rear view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Poplar Grove (P36), Wynne Place. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Powhatan (P37), once owned by Doctor Martin. Later owned by E. M. Slauson. Located a few miles west of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Powhatan (P38), once owned by Doctor Martin. Later owned by E. M. Slauson. Located a few miles west of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Redwood Ordinary (P39), now known as Green Shingle Inn. The present structure was built about 1790 to replace the old burned ordinary. Owned originally by the Redwood family, but subsequently bought by the Slater family. Served almost continuously as a tavern. Located at the intersection of the Forge Road and the Williamsburg-Richmond Stage Road in Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Old Richardson House near Croaker (P40). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents River View (P41), former home of the Norvell family. Later owned by Mr. Herbert Bloomberg. Located on York River about eight miles east of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Slater Place (P42), owned by R. V. Timberlake. Located about five miles northwest of Toano on road from Forge Road to Doncastle's Ordinary on the Williamsburg-Richmond Stage Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Stuart Place (P43), owned by E. C. Stuart. Located about a mile and a half northwest of Diascund Bridge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Summer House (P44), owned by Mr. Slater. Located about three miles south of Chickahominy Church on \"Old Brick Mill Road.\" Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Summer House (P45). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a rear view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Vaiden Family House (P46), located at Norge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Warrenton (P47), known in the past as Rutleigh. Acquired early in the 19th century by the Warren family. Later restored by the Grantham family. Later owned by Mr. Dozier. Located about five miles west of Toano on Forge Road, facing Windsor Castle. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Warrens (P48), owned by the Warren family. Located about four miles west of Toano, just off the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Watkins House (P49), owned by J. B. Larson. Later owned by [?] Peterson. Located three and half miles east of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents White Hall Tavern (P50), home of the Geddy family. One and a quarter miles north of Toano. In the interior are a very fine staircase and much early woodwork. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Windsor Castle (P51), home of William Bush. Owned by Mrs. William Walker Ware. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Unidentified House (52). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Unidentified House (53). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents One booklet: \"Sheriffs of James Citty Countie\" by Barbra M. Cook, Subsheriff, 1994. Gift of Barbra M. Cook, deputy sheriff of James City County via the Williamsburg Historic Records Association. Postcard of Green Shingle Inn, Toano, with a copy of a newspaper article about the Inn which was destroyed in 1963. Copy of a photograph of the hotel near the Powder Magazine, ca. 1900 and a photocopy of photograph of students at Matthew Whaley School. Individuals are identified.","Photostat copies of James City County petitions, beginning in the 18th century.","Jefferson County is now a part of West, Virginia. See related collections: Mss. MsV I1 Jefferson County, W. Va. Merchant's Index, Mss. Acc. 2008.320 Jefferson County, Virginia (W.Va.)Tax Records","List (printed), 1831, of land returned as delinquent for taxes in Jefferson County, Va. [W.Va.]","Bill of sale, 1796, for a slave sold by Robert Hoskins to John Mundell in King and Queen County, Va.Gift of John Lawrence. Three court documents, 1796 and undated, two signed by Ro[bert] Pollard, clerk. (Mss. Acc. 1997.31b). July 1967 \"Bulletin of the King and Queen County Historical Society.\" Agreement between Nicholas Dillard and Polly Browning for 95 acres in King and Queen County. February 11, 1792. (transferred from Gloucester County).","Typed copy of a rent roll, 1769 and copy of a court order, 1830, to pay Lawrence W. Berry for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney","Fragment of the will, 1705, of [?] Clayborne; typed extracts from a tax book, 1815 (65 typed sheets); copy of petition, 1843, from citizens of county to General Assembly of Virginia concerning the disposal of land in the county and a memorandum, 1863, signed by John Letcher concerning the arrest of a slave charged with attempted murder. 4 items.","Scope and Contents Leaflet written by Ann Harrison Booker Darst, \"Parson Skyring\" The Rev. Henry Skyring, 1729-1795, A tribute on the 200th anniversary of his death in 1995. Gift of Ann H.B. Darst. (Acc. 1998.36). Photographs used for the July 1938 William and Mary Quarterly article, \"Homes in the County.\" Daily Press book review of \"A History of Virginia Pioneer Papermakers\" with emphasis on the paper mill in West Point. Programs for the 250th founding of King William County, April 1952. Brochure on King William County, with notes. ca 1960. (Acc. 2008.193)","Typed transcriptions of pew rental lists: 1721 and 1748, for Christ Church Parish; 1750, for [St. Mary's] White Chapel Parish and a newspaper clipping, 13 February 1936, from the Rappahannock Record on the history of St. Mary's White Chapel by Elizabeth Comps Pierce. 4 items. Photographs from 1937: \"Bewdley,\" Lancaster Courthouse (Lancaster Post Office and former jail), Overseer's house on the Black Stump Quarter of Robert Carter's Corotoman Plantation (Weems Post Office), Sipes House (Lively Post Office) and Armstrong House (Palmer Post Office).","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney for Lee County, Va.","Typed copy of an advertisement in the Daily National Intelligencer, Washington, September 30, 1814, by James Monroe concerning sale of land; letter, 1863, from George K. Fox of Campbell Court House, Virginia, to L.W.S. Hough at Leesburg about Loudoun County bonds; booklet, July 1, 1861, containing names of purchasers of Loudoun County bonds numbered 1-358 and executed copies of July1, 1861 bonds, numbered 361-370 and 387-400 of Loudoun County. 24 pieces. And photograph of site of home of John Champe.","Tax list (tithes, land and carriages), 1769, for St. Martin's Parish (mutilated); document, 1852, in lawsuit of Spicer and Harris v. J. M. Macon, Jr., agent; papers in suits against J. and W.W. Beadles in 1852 and court orders, 1853-1854, to pay Robert T. Gooch for services as witness. 7 items.","Related material: Mss. MsV Lev10 Lunenburg County, Va. Docket, 1843E, Mss. MsV T3 Lunenburg County, Va. Sheriff's Tax Book, 1843","Copy of the will, 1817, of John T. Ravenscroft and accompanying papers and typescript of a letter, 1781, of D. C. Stokes, College Camp, William and Mary, to [Thomas] Nelson regarding Stokes' discharge.","Cumberland Parish Records Alphabetical order by subject. Church Matters J. H. Morrison to Dr. Perry regarding the Vestry and a Chimney. 1862. Correspondence B.M. Atkinson to his father about his Christmas plans. 1860. Thomas E. Locke to William J. Neblett enclosing papers on Buford's will, M. Forland's deed and other papers. Mentions R.B. Atkinson.1855. Financial – Correspondence, 1852-1868 Financial receipts, invoices, letters about the rector's salary. 38 items. 1852-1874. Financial – Taxes Receipt for taxes paid to the Sheriff of Lunenburg. Most are property taxes on 197 acres of land. 17 items. 1856 to 1869. 17 items. 1856-1865. Financial – Treasurer's Reports. 1847-1874. 16 items. Financial Matters – Bonds, Bills, Invoices, Subscriptions, Receipts and Taxes. St. John's Church and others. 35 items. 1848-1904. Some names mentioned: William H. Perry, Treasurer of the Parish; L.J. James E. Davis, Roger B. Atkinson, J.H. Morrison, Roger B. Atkinson, J.J. Deshazer, George Southall, Rev. Thomas E. Locke, Rev. Henry Wall, Rev. J. L. Sothoron, W.S. Watkins, Anderson Stewart, Harrison J. Elden, W.W. Webber, John. S. Hansbrough, Neblett Family, Colonel Sheets, Charles Smith, Mrs. John T. Merryman, Alice Ingram,W.G. Marshall, treasurer of Parish by 1904 and others. Letter from Dr. Bird, Dinwiddie County, about preaching at St. John's Church at the invitation of Mr. Neblett. 1863. Legal Matters Correspondence between Dr. W.H. Perry and A. M. and Richard Nelson, Carrolton, Mississippi about the case, Kreatts vs. Creath where Richard Nelson is representing Dr. Perry in the suit to get payment on a note. 1856-1860:1877 Deed between Malcom Macfarland and Vestry of Cumberland Parish for 190 acres. 1840. Rectors Resignation letter of Rector Dr. J. H. Morrison. May 1863. Vestry Meeting notes and letters about job openings, position acceptance and declining and resignations. 1857-1863. Rectors – Thomas E. Locke Payment accounts for 1838-1854, plus resignation and salary dispute, 1855. Vestry Minutes 1842, 1856, 1857, 1862 and undated. Originally accessioned as 1939.224 as a gift from WH Perry, Jr.","Patent, 1759, granting 400 acres of land to John LeGrand (signed by Francis Fauquier).","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Horace Stringfellow for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney; and deed of trust, 1932, given by Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover to William E. Carson, covering tracts of land in Madison County, Va. including Hoover's camp on the Rapidan River. Typed draft of an article, \"The Hebron Church Birth Register\" by Arthur L. Keith. 1934.","Volume 3.","Volume 1.","Volume 2.","News clippings about the records of early Mathews County. Ca. 1940. Letter from Ellen R.T. Lane in Woodstock, Virginia to her cousin about her Mother's boarding school. August 15, 1883.","Papers, 1772-1858, relating to Mecklenburg County, Va. Includes copies of court orders, 1830, to pay William B. Banks as Commonwealth's Attorney; William Townes as jailor, and Richard H. Walker as sheriff; church records (including certificate of baptism and letter of removal); marriage licenses, and notes concerning Revolutionary War soldiers, Native Americans and race horses. 17 items. Flyer from Charles B. Stuart, Randolph Macon College, about arrangements to \"…execute analyses of Soils, Marls, Guano, Minerals, \u0026c., and to impart instruction in Analytical Chemistry.\" Undated. Photocopies of flyers for an auction at Prestwould. May 24-25, 1946.","Patent granting 70 acres of land in Mecklenburg County to William Marrable. 1772. On vellum. 15 1/4 x 13 inches. 1 piece. Medium oversize.","Includes rubbing from binding of a Middlesex County record book; copy of orders, 1676, concerning provisions for soldiers to be sent out against Native Americans; copy of petitions, 1700, presented by the freeholders of Middlesex County to the House of Burgesses (from court record book); and copy of receipt, 1781, for supplies furnished by Philip Ludwell Grymes for public use. 4 items. Copies of blueprints of suggested original arrangement of the interior of the second Christ Church as built in 1714. 2 copies. 1938. Three articles on Middlesex County history by Carroll C. Chowning. 1932, 1934 and 1935. Notecard with a pencil sketch of the Christ Church altar.","Lists, 1832-1833, of land returned as delinquent for taxes.","Broadside, 1856, announcing the opening of the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs. Receipt for G.W. Lyle from Henry M. Conrad, Dr. Transfer, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable in Radford, Virginia.,","A list of lands and lots returned as delinquent, 1831. 4 p. 29 cm. Printed. 1 piece.","History, 1869-1931, of Liberty Spring Christian Church, Nansemond County, Va.; and copy of patent, 1663, granting 1850 acres of land to Richard Bennett. 2 items. Photograph of a map, \"The Lower Parish of Nansemond County, Virginia.\" Time period covered is late 1600's. Map made by J.H. Granbery in 1946.","Related material: Mss. MsV Lev11-12 Nelson County Va. Sheriff's Receipt Book, 1811-1837 Mss. MsV T4 Nelson County, Va. Tax Book, 1835 There is no material for Nelson County in the Virginia Counties Collection.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1865-1866 and undated, relating to New Kent County, Va. Includes license, 13 November 1866, to Dr. L. C. Crump to practice medicine and two tax receipts for Crump; receipts, 1865, for U. S. taxes to W. A. Patterson and W. W. Taliaferro; and photograph of St. Peter's Episcopal Church and the \"Criss Cross House.\" 9 items. Handwritten copy of letter from William Gooch to the Vestry of New Kent County recommending Mr. Thacker. Circa 1729/30. Family tree of Robert Christian and Mary Brown of Cedar Grove, New Kent County. 2 items.","Bond, 1862, of Isaac Bales of loyalty to the United States.","Copies of court orders, 1830, to pay William Barnard for his services as jailer and Mordecai Cooke for his services as sheriff and a bond, 1765, of William Harwood and Samuel Langley to Elizabeth Ashley. 3 items.","Legal papers, receipts, correspondence and financial records generated by Northampton County.","Concerning a contract to carry mail between Eastville and Norfolk.","Concerning the use of a horse.","Road construction","Debt suit","Gift of Dr. \u0026 Mrs. H. Norton Mason, 1965.","Copy (printed) of the inventory, 1674, of the estate of Ambrose Feilding of Wickocomoco Hall, Northumberland County, Va. 1 item.","Extracts, 1783-1786, from Ohio County, W. Va. records. 1 piece.","Papers, 1841-1920, relating to Orange County, Va. Includes documents, 1841, concerning lawsuit of Jeremiah Morton v. William C. Willis; and petition, 1920, of citizens of Orange County, Va. concerning the unveiling of a tablet to World War I dead. 4 items. Calling card advertisement for \"Stratford Fund\" tea at St. Thomas House.","Letter, 4 October 1817, from William S. Marye to inhabitants of valley lying between the Blue Ridge and the Massanutten and Fort Mountains concerning the formation of a new county [Page County.] 1 item.","Ledger, Page County, Virginia, 1889-1892, 730 pp., recording the sale of general merchandise to more than 100 individual customers and businesses. One of the customers was the Luray Caverns and Hotel Company. Alphabetical index in front of volume. Sampling of names mentioned in the ledger was provided by the seller: Luray Caverns and Hotel Company, George Lee, William Jenkins, Tannery, Captain W. H. Smith, YMCA Masonic Lodge, Reverend N. W. Hackley, Arlington Hotel Company, Joseph Zirkle, John W. Strickler, Reverend H. M. Wharton, William Rosser, George Carter, Washington Carter, Lee Washington, Marshal Baylis, John A. Jackson, Albert Johnson, William Mundy. 1 volume. Purchase.","Advertisement for sale of \"Fairystones.\"","Two newspaper articles written by Mary Lee Keister Talbot about early residents of South Fork and South Branch Valleys of the Potomac and a new interpretation of Fort Seybert, 2 April and 7 May 1937. 2 items.","A 1771 deed of trust from Tully Choice to James Smith and Company for a piece of land. A marriage license, November 16, 1859, between Reuben H. Carter and Mary M. Robertson and a marriage license, December 20, 1858, between James A. Witcher and Phebe C. Haley. 2 items.","Scope and Contents Inventory and appraisal of the estate of Josiah Marshall including the following: one negroe man, James, oats and corn, farm implements and tools, and blacksmith equipment, signed by Wm Moseley (?), Arthur Moseley (?), and Francis Lewis as appraisers, and signed as ordered and recorded by by Ab[new] Crump. October 20, 1791. 2 pp. A manuscript, \"The Genesis of Powhatan County in Virginia\" by Floyd B. Taylor. 2 items.1936. The materials in this collection were donated by Floyd B. Taylor in 1936 and purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center in 1981.","Copy of a typed transcription, with index, of vestry minutes of St. Patrick Parish, 1755-1774. Bond given by Joseph Bohan to Philemon Holcombe, March 28, 1788. Printed report \"Second Report of the Prince Edward Landmark Committee,\" 1928. Copy of a print of the Union Theological Seminary. Undated. Notes by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton from the Prince Edward County Courthouse on the prisons in the county. Appeared in the October 1937 William and Mary Quarterly. Notes copied by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton from the Prince Edward County Courthouse about Mr. Burks's buildings as part of a lawsuit between Woodson and Burks in 1767. Typed carbon copy of Declarations of James Pugh, James Moss, James Wooldridge, Peter Grigg and James Taylor about their participation in the Revolutionary War. Other notes concerning Revolutionary War claims. Correspondence between Dr. Earl Gregg Swem and W.S. Morton. 1936. Notes about Prince Edward County by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton. Mentions Richard Darfson, Peter Legrand, Dr. John Fisher, James Thackson, John Meadley, James Roberts, John Moore, Jr., Abraham Venable, Benjamin Augell, John Le Neve, John Bonds, Charles Anderson, Matthias Flournoy, John Pryor Smith, Charles Smith, Zachariah Leigh, Thomas Yuille and Michael McDearman. Dates covered are from mid to late 1700's. Notes taken in 1936.","Papers, 1866-1868, relating to lawsuits in Prince George County, Va. against Matthew W. Raney for debt. 3 items.","Papers, 1728-1752, relating to Prince William County, Va. Mostly documents concerning the settlement of estates but also includes copy of [quit] rent roll, 1738; document, 1752, concerning debt; and guardian's bond, 1743, for Thomas Young. Two items in this collection were donated by Mrs. Marion S. Mallory in 1963.","Papers, 1753-1865, concerning Princess Anne County, Va. Includes writ, 1753, to adjourn the county court of Princess Anne signed by Robert Dinwiddie (gift of Benjamin B. Burroughs) and license, 1865, of Richard H. Baylor, a Baptist minister, to perform marriage ceremonies. 2 items. Photographs of Communion silver of Old Donation Church, communion silver of the Eastern Shore Chapel, the Anthony Fentress house, the Eastern Shore Chapel and the Old Donation Church. 5 photographs.","Indenture between Augustine and Silvester Blidenbrough and Thomas Moss for land in Rappahannock County. January 23, 1661. Incomplete. Includes typescript. Medium Oversize.","Negative photostatic copy of a list, 1724, of African Americans instructed and baptized by John Garzia, minister of the parish of North Farnham. 1 item. Newspaper article on the frozen Rappahannock isolating the Northern Neck in Farnham, Virginia and about an old church in Farnham, Virginia. Newspaper article on the frozen Rappahannock isolating the Northern Neck in Farnham, Virginia and about an old church in Farnham, Virginia. Minutes of September 22, 1774 meeting of the Association of Richmond County \"for the choosing of a committee agreeable to the Seventh Resolve made and entered into by the delegates from the different countys in the Coloney of Dominion of Virginia on Williamsburg the first day of August last.\" (after 1st Virginia Conventon, Revolutionary War) Copy by LeRoy Peachy, Clk. Back of document, \"The meeting of the Association September 22, 1774 for choosing a committee for the County to watch...in defence of American freedom.\" Lists the people chosen for each area of the county.","Related Material: Mss. MsV V1 Poll book, 1782-1810, for election of delegates to the General Assembly from Rockbridge County, [Va.], Mss. MsV Lev14 Rockbridge County, Va. Justice of the Peace Judgement and Execution Book, 1838-1849, Mss. MsV Lev15 Rockbridge County, Va. Court Receipt Book, 1833-1855","Printed list of land and lots returned as delinquent for taxes, dated 1831. Includes lands and lots sold. 10 p. 30 cm. 4 copies. Printed copy of the will of Alexander Telford. 1790. 2 items. Eight licenses, 1800-1805, for 'ordinaries' in Rockbridge County, Va. for Alexander Shield, Christopher Clyee, Nicholas Spring, Win Bailey, Benjamin Darst, Daniel Windell, John Conkey and William Niblack. Deed between Sarah C. Bourland and James Walker, January 2, 1863. Legal documents signed by John Ruff and others in regard to a payment of debts. December 16, 1840 to September 3, 1849. 5 items. Sworn statements certifying commissioners to oversee voting sites in Rockbridge County for presidential election of 1860. 27 items.","Papers, 1770-1871, relating to Rockingham County, Va. Includes two deeds, 1828 and 1871; partial inventory and sale of personal property of James Dever; account book, 1860-1867, of John W. Minnich, a teacher; accounts of the board of school commissioners (including student names); and documents, 1770-1843, concerning lawsuits (including criminal cases and criminal cases involving slaves). 521 items. The lawsuit material begins with Box 19, folder 3 and is divided into two alphabetical groups which are organized by the main person in the lawsuit. The second group is in Box 20. These lawsuits contain various spellings of the participants' names, often two or three spellings in the same page.","Local Election Ballot. May 28, 1891. 2 items. Advertisement cards for Strayer and Lupton in Harrisonburg, Virginia, O'Ferrall and Patterson in Harrisonburg, Virginia, and W.J. Downs, \"Hides wanted.\" Undated. 3 items.","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's attorney for Russell County, Va. 1 item.","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Jacob Lynch for his service as clerk of the court of Scott County, Va. Advertisement in Morgantown, Virginia for Dr. C.M. Lane's Improved Medical Remedies and Dr. Scott's White Circassian Liniment. 1855.","Broadside order sheet for vegetable seeds by Jonathan Wood of New Lebanon. 1833. Advertisement for a sewing machine by Hottel and Keller in Toms Brook, Virginia. Grocery list on the back. Undated. Advertisement by Strayer and Coffman for their \"Cheap Store\" in New Market, Virginia. March 31, 1810.","Documents, 1779-1819, concerning land transactions in Southampton County, Va. Purchased from Charles Hamilton.","Related material: Mss. Acc. 2008.319 Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court Ledgers, 1787-1840","Documents, 1798-1841, concerning Spotsylvania County, Va. Includes tax bill; legal receipt, 1799, for execution in the lawsuit of Charles Thompson v. Joseph Newton \u0026 John Day; and extracts, 1798, from the will of James Somerville. Campaign speech, handwritten and transcribed, by unknown. August 1788.","Copy of quit rent roll, 1724, for Stafford County, Va. Photocopy of May 8, 1974 Richmond Times-Dispatch article on old papers returned to Stafford County. Newspaper article on the price of negroes in Stafford County in 1722. 1881. Handwritten document (copy of an original) of \"An Act to Exempt Certain German Protestants in the County of Stafford from the Paiment of Parish Levies.\" 1730. Photographs of the Clerk's Office, Courthouse and the County Jail. Undated. Typed history of the Old Courthouse buildings. Undated. Copy of a map, \"Colonial Tidewater, Virginia. Undated.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1927-1939, relating to Surry County, Va. Includes list, 1927, of places in Surry County compiled by A. W. Bohannon; and printed tour guide, 1939, to places in Surry County conducted by Thomas Rolfe Branch, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Card advertising Wigwam Brand Virginia Hams. Undated. Transcribed records which relate to the expulsion of mercenary attorneys. Undated. March 1929 edition of \"Representative\" a newspaper of the Surry County Schools. Patent for Humphrey Baylis for 440 acres in Surry County adjacent to \"College Lines.\" Signed by William Gooch. December 1, 1740. Patent is a gift of Ethel D. Roberts, 1936.","Papers, 1776 and 1932, relating to Sussex County, Va. Includes copy of will, 177[8?], [mutilated] of John Clanton; and newspaper clipping, 1932, concerning court held in Sussex County, 18 July 1776, and considered the first court held under authority of the Commonwealth of Virginia. 2 items.","Collection relating to Warwick County, much of it concerning the Colonial era. Contains legal disputes, estate papers, court findings, petitions, correspondence, etc. Also contains correspondence relative to the Civil War and papers concerning the American Revolution and slavery. This collection has been microfilmed and is restricted to MICROFILM USE ONLY. NOTE: transcriptions of the colonial portion of the records are available in Richard Dunn: Warwick County, Virginia, colonial court records in transcription (F232 .W27 W3 2000 (Swem stacks and Swem Rare Books) and F232 .W27 W3 2008 (Swem Rare Books).","Undated items and photographs.","Scope and Contents 7 May 1659.  Will of Henry Jacksonn [sic] of Mulberry Island; divides his estate amongst son Henry, daughters Sarah and Dorothy, his wife's sons John and Emanuell [sic] Wills, also Emanuell's [sic] wife Elizabeth, his grandchildren Mary and Ann, and his wife Elizabeth Jackson; appoints Robert Pyland and Miles Cary overseers of his estate; witnessed by Robert Pyland, William Gwinett, and William Thomas.  1 p. 11 [Decem]b[e]r 1679.  Orders passed by the court of Warwick County; require a penalty of 400 pounds of tobacco to be assessed on the Owners of \"stone\" horses under fourteen hands allowed to run free in order to prevent the spoiling of the \"Breed of the Countrey\"; whereas \"we find...[the] Continuall destroying [of] our Stocks by Wolves\" a reward of 200 pounds of tobacco is offered for presenting a wolf's head before the magistrate; whereas \"we find...that there are diverse and ill minded people that carry gunns [sic] shooting and ranging upon any man's Land\" it is ordered that anyone carrying a gun on another man's property without the owner's permission shall pay a penalty of 200 pounds of tobacco and forfeit their gun; recorded by William Bolton.  1 p. These documents have not been microfilmed.","Deposition, 1794, taken in Washington County, Va., in the suit of Alexander Quarrier v. Robert Watkins in the Superior Court of Richmond County, Ga. and court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's attorney for Washington County. Barter Theatre pamplet. 1949. Barter Theatre program for \"Margin for Error.\" 1940-41. Advertisement mailing for flour by Anderson and Shaffer of Hamilton, Ohio to J.B. Mongle and Son of Holston, Virginia. 1891.","Photostat copy of the Memorial of the committee of the County of West Augusta to the convention of the Colony of Virginia. [1774] and transcript. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1830-1878 and undated, relating to Westmoreland County, Va. Includes court orders, 1830, to pay clerk, jailor and sheriff; document, 1845, in lawsuit of William Teffey et al. v. Elizabeth M. Sutton; newspaper clippings; and a printed circular. Newspaper article on Yeocomico Church. Undated.","Printed list, 1831, of lands returned as delinquent for taxes in Wythe County, Va. Accessor's listing of property of Samuel Williams. Includes list of slaves and their ages, acreage, and dwelling house and outbuildings. April 1, 1815. (Mss. Acc. 2001.44)","Related publications:Charles Parish Register available published as Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish, York County, Va. Richmond: Virginia State Library Board, 1932.  There are slight discrepancies in words between the printed versions of the Charles Parish register and the manuscript copy at Swem Library and Bell re-arranged the entries. The original Charles Parish register is at the Virginia State Library. See ledgers, journals and family papers from York County, Virginia.","Plat of A.W. Hitchen's Farm, portion south of U.S. Parkway in Bruton District. 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Bible records of Accomack and Northampton Counties compiled by Jean M. Mihalyka in 1993. Volume 9. (Mss. Acc. 1991.46)","Bible records of Accomack and Northampton Counties compiled by Jean M. Mihalyka in 1993. Volumes 12 and 13.  Mss. Acc. 1994.74a","Photograph of an original pen and ink sketch of St. George's Church by Rev. James Willis Eastburn. Mss. Acc. 2008.193","Scope and Contents Receipts for quitrents (1750), payments and judgments (1752), tax receipts for 1822 and 1824 and typescript of petitions on juries (1798), concerning selection of juries, addresses, 1918 and 1936, concerning Grace Church, Cismont, Va. Typed manuscript concerning Albemarle Agricultural Society and typescript of minute book, 1817-1828, of Albemarle Agricultural Society as well as material concerning \"Fancy Hill,\" Albemarle County, Va. The materials that comprise this collection were donated by Lucy W. Sneed and John Lawrence and purchased from C. H. Stoneman by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center in batches between 1940 and 1997.","Receipt for payment of £310.12.5 on quitrents in Albemarle County, Virginia. 1p. DS.","Receipt for payment of £100.1.8 in current money, which was sent by John Smith, Sheriff of Albemarle County, Virginia in part of a judgment due the King of Great Britain from Joseph Thompson [deceased?], Sheriff.","Petition on selection of juries. TCy.","Taxes paid on 130 acres of land, horses, and slaves by Thomas Rea, to the Sheriff of Albemarle Co. Va. 1 item. PDS","For the District of Virginia in a chancery suit of The Bank of Howardsville, et als vs. the president, directors and company of said bank. 28 pp. PD","27 pp. PM.","16 pp. PM","19 pp. PM.","89 pp. PM.","2 items.","Handwritten copy of a bond for Drury M. Burnley who is elected as sheriff of Albemarle County for the term of two years beginning January 1, 1857.  Bond includes names of family members.  Mss. Acc. 1997.31b. Certificate from Free Union Baptist Church for Sister Sally Wood to recommend her for membership. September 1883. Two letters to Bro' (Brother) Dudley from L.W. (Allen) which mentions Licking Hole Church. November 23, 1853 and undated.  Mss. Acc. 2008.193.","Letter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from W.S. Morton about material for the William and Mary Quarterly. Typed copy of Marriage Bonds of Amelia County, A-Z by husband, ca. 1735-1854. Prepared by J.D. Eggleston. Undated. Photographs of Amelia Sulpher Spring with notes on the reverse side. Undated. Letter to Susie from a correspondent in Mattoax, Virginia. Undated. Mss. Acc. 2008.193.","Papers, 1769-1803, relating to Amherst County, Va. Includes appointment, 1769, of 18 Justices of the Peace , signed by Lieut. Gov. Botetourt (Lord Botetourt). A bond, 29 January, 1803, due from J. Daniel Day and Solomon Day to Jane Rickets, widow of Thomas Rickets. Attested to by John Reynolds and Noah Guttry. 1 p. cy of ADS. Gift of Mrs. G.M. Kent in 1948.","Includes deeds, wills, legal documents, and church records (Christians Creek School House, Glebe Burying Ground, Old Stone Church, and Tinkling Spring Church.) 58 items. Purchased 1939 from C. J. Carrier of Bridgewater, VA.","3 pieces","1 piece.","[11p.] 23 1/2 cm. Printed. 2 copies.","By Rev. John Craig, first pastor of Old Stone Church in Augusta County, Virginia. 24, 14 p. 11x 8 3/3 inches. Mimeographed. 1 piece.","14 p. 11 1/4 x 8 1/2 inches. Mimeographed. 1 piece.","10 1/4 x 10 1/4 inches. 1 piece.","Content regarding payment for land purchased from George Ruebush. 1 piece.","1 piece.","Possibly drawn by Henry Hearman. Includes handrawn map of Virginia.","Price list card for A.M. Bruce, Wholesale Provision Merchant. Staunton, Virginia. Undated. Photostat of an order issued April 22, 1772 for land forfeiture.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1767-1870, relating to Bedford County, Va. Includes accounts; bonds; bill of sale, 1783. for slave; copy of appointment, 1772, of James Steptoe as clerk of Bedford Court; and copy of land grant, 1792. Also includes letter, 1876, of A. Granville Bradley describing the Shenandoah Valley and list, undated, of soldiers who served in the French and Indian War and the American Revolution with notes on the formation of Campbell County, Va. Land Grant of 300 acres in Bedford County, Virginia to Job Martin for payment of L1.10 sterling to the Treasury of the Commonwealth. Signed by Henry Lee, Governor. The materials that comprise this collection were donated by W. Mac Jones and Mrs. William C. Segar and obtained or purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center in batches between the period of 1927 and 1981.","Receipts and invoices to and from various individuals.  Some names include:  Mr. Beaver, John Berk, Mr. Pendleton, Thomas Pugh, Jack Steward, John F. Woods, Charles Dudley, Jeremiah, Moses Eubank, Jacob Wolf, Leroy James and others.","Scope and Contents Sally Phelps, aunt, Lynchburg, Virginia to Henry Bigger about purchasing a cow. Includes a registry receipt. August 6, 1884. Photocopy of a letter to \"Willie Dear\" (Mrs. L.B. Bigger of Bellevue, Bedford County) from unknown. July 29, 1886. D.W. Bigger to \"My Dear Brother\" (James H. Bigger) about receiving a photograph of him and about Christmas. December 3, 1894.","Correspondence includes a mix of people with no obvious connection to one another, though some letters deal with legal matters. December 24, 1841, Tazewell Headen, Floyd C.H. to ( ) Goggin, Atty at Law, Liberty. Concerns summoning witnesses. December 12, 1843, William Daniel, Jr. of Lynchburg, Virginia to Joseph Wilson, Clerk, Bedford, Liberty (Virginia) about McKinney and Walker repaying debt from Harris and the dismissal of a suit on the validity of Even Snead's will. February 6, 1847, Robert Davis of Lynchburg, Virginia to Joseph Wilson, Clerk of Superior Court of Bedford County with a request to make copies of a statement of debt in the case of Samuel E. White and William T. Smith (late merchants trading as White and Smith) vs four other men. February 12, 1858, Julie Clayton in Ivy Hill to her cousin about a party and marriages of acquaintances. November, 1879, Letter to \"Mr. ---(?)\" from \"Your friend only\" where the writer clearly states that having a relationship with him would bring her no joy and his attention would be in vain and \"our correspondence has closed. May your future life be blessed by a companion worthy of your efforts…Amen.\" March 11, 1889 and March 12, 1889, To \"My dear Susie\" (Mrs. William Bese) possibly from her mother in Chester, Virginia about news of family and friends. The empty envelopes are mostly addressed to the Clerk of the County Superior Court. Some names on the envelopes are A. B. Nichols, J.L. Edwards, Joseph Wilson, William M. Burwell, William Cook and others.","Scope and Contents 1869 and early 1900 receipts, one a United States Internal Revenue \"receipt for special tax\" for R.M. Dennis for a business of \"retail dealer ...liquor\" in Roscoe, St. Clair, Missouri for 1870. 1904-1909 letters to Mrs. E.M. Dennis of Bedford County, Virginia from other members of her family and E. Hilton Jackson, a Washington D.C. lawyer about a Claims Court case of (heirs of) Samuel Cline vs the United States where Samuel Cline says he lived in Rockingham County, Virginia but reports show he owned a Cline's Mill in Staunton, Virginia which sold \"large quantities of supplies to the Confederacy....\" The Samuel Cline heirs are claiming their father did not vote for secession and can prove his loyalty to the Union. Other family members include Cyrus Cline and Samuel Cline. Includes a carbon of a February 4, 1908 contract between \"the next of kin and heirs at law of Samuel Cline, deceased, and E. Hilton Jackson\" for Jackson's representation of the family during the claims case.","Scope and Contents A varied group of legal documents. Account sheet for Robert Fauster to Joel Terrell for 1750 with an 1769 note at the bottom by Chas Servis which states Terrell has \"received no satisfaction for the above ballance.\" On reverse, a note by Jacob Early states \"we the jewry find for the plaintiff...\" Payment to \"Sovereign Lord King George the third\" for an ordinary license for William Mead in Bedford County, Virginia with William Mead and Isham Talbot as witnesses. February 27, 1771. Indenture between Richard Muse and his wife and James Jones. Wythe County. May 10, 1796. Note on reverse spells \"Muse\" as \"Mary???\" Bond report by Thos Lumpkin. Some names mentioned: Boyce Eidson, Martin King, ? Chastain, Richard Lockett, Thomas Wood, Samuel Baker, Edward and William Eads, James Foster, George Wilson, Farthing Hix and other illegible names. undated. Flyer by Richard M. Young, Late Commissioner of the General Land Office with letterhead, \"General Agency at Washington City\" about \"Acts of Congress granting Pensions to soldiers and their widows for services rendered during the Revolutionary War\" with amendments to 1853. Addressed to Joseph Wilson, Clerk of Circuit Court, Liberty, Bedford County, Virginia. undated.","Mostly receipts for Edward Merriman for purchases, but includes a letter, a military record and a recipe for \"John M. Merryman's Cement Wash.\" May 24, 1850 letter to Edward Merriman, Liberty, Bedford County, Virginia from Joseph Anderson in Cincinnati, Ohio about the whereabouts and news of other members of the Merriman Family. December 15, 1898 document states that George S. Merriman was a Private in Company G, 2nd Regiment of the Virginia Volunteers who enrolled on June 24, 1898 to serve for two years and was discharged on December 18, 1898.  Notes that George S. Merriman was born in Batford (Bedford?), Virginia, 43 years of age, 5 foot, 9 and a half  inches tall, fair complexion, blue eyes, gray hair and a farmer. Signed by Ballard P. Hatcher, Captain, in Roanoke, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Poetry, prose and recipes written by different unknown people.  One \"editorial\" is about a tribute to the late Governor Kavanaugh of Maine.  Recipes include \"Sponge Pudding\" and \"Chow Chow Pickle.\"  Includes a headache remedy.","Related Collection: Mss. Acc. 2008.321 Berkeley County, Virginia (W.Va.) Tax Records","Letter from Charles J. Faulkner, in Martinsburg, West Virginia, to the President of William and Mary, at Williamsburg, Virginia, concerning the name of Berkeley County. September 8, 1873. 1 item.","Bill of sale for $400, 1807, for the sale of a slave, Dick, by Henry Bowyer to John Robinson. Purchase. Charles Hamilton Auction in 1981.","Land Grant, 1803, for Nicholas Casper, in Botetourt County, Va. signed by Governor John Page (1743-1808).","Agreement, 1883 August 18, of George W. Parrish to sell to William Jackson a portion of the tract of land in Brunswick County, Va. called \"the Batt land.\"","Scope and Contents Papers, 1769-1951, relating to Buckingham County, Va. Includes a grant, 1769, of land to Samuel Megginson signed by Lord Botetourt ; indenture (deed) between Chambers and William Norvell, 1836; photograph, 1951, of the Bolling Family of \"Rosney,\"; and accounts and correspondence of the post office at Gravel Hill , Mattie J. West, postmaster (10 items). The materials that comprise this collection were donated to W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center by Willam R. Cocke, Mrs. G. M. Kent, Mr. \u0026 Mrs. John Stone, and John D. Weaver in batches between 1940 and 1983. Finding Aid prepared by Cynthia B. Brown, 1983.","Scope and Contents Typed list, undated, of justices of the peace, 1782-1824, of Campbell County, Va.; and license, 1860, to marry of Edward Scott Payne and Anna Agnes Oliver. Gift of John Lawrence in 1997. Two court records, 1796 and undated, signed by Cha[rles]s and Williston Talbot. (Acc. 1997.31c).","Transcript of minutes, 1811-1814, of courts of enquiry of 26th Virginia regiment of Charlotte County, Va.; extract, 5 June 1833, from court records concerning death of John Randolph of Roanoke; and marriage license, 1823, of Robert Carrington and Joanna T. Bouldin. Typed list of Charlotte County names from about the mid 1700's with notes on Mathis Flournoy and John Prior. Cub Creek Church Memorial program. 1938.","Scope and Contents Papers relating to Chesterfield County, Va. Includes such items as extracts from county records; lawsuits (Vestry of Parish of Manchester v. Overseers of the Poor); commission, 1756, signed by Robert Dinwiddie appointing justices to try slave for burglary; deed; agreement (concerning Gallego Mills); and a broadside, undated, concerning proposed removal of court from Manchester to Chesterfield Court House. Item level inventory available at Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Greenway Court.","Copy of the will of Robert Hudson, 1866, with codicil dated 1872 (1 piece). Copy of a court order to pay Richard I. Tull for his services as sheriff. 1830. (1 piece). Court order to pay Walter (?) for public services. 1830. Typed manuscript \"A Culpeper Census of 1781\" by A.L. Keith. 37 pages. 1941.","Ledger, 1841-1844, of a grist mill in Culpeper County, Virginia. Includes lists of customers and what the bought, typically wheat and flour. People could also bring their own material and have it ground; the material and the price for grinding is listed in the ledger. Also includes entries for a bill for a cabin for slaves and flour for slaves. 1 item. Purchase. Mss. Acc. 2011.563.","Papers, 1830-1910, relating to Cumberland County, Va. Includes such items as copies of court orders, 1830, to pay George H. Matthews for service as prosecutor for Commonwealth and S. H. Panack for services as jailor; receipt, 1910, for taxes; plat, 1842, for land owned by Edward Steger; and a newspaper clipping, 1893 October 1, from the Richmond Dispatch. Gift of John Lawrence. Two court documents, one dated 1797, signed by James Morton. (1997.31e)","Certificate of Appointment, 1828, of William H. Broadnax, William Wynne, and Edward S. Pegram as commissioners to superintend election of electors for U. S. president and vice president in Dinwiddie County, Va.; and copy of court order, 1830, to pay James Scott for his services as jailor. Cotton circular for Martin, Hill and Co. in Petersburg, Virginia. September 22, 1886.","Deed, June 21, 1773, from Israel Morris to Michael Goen for 100 acres of land in Dunmore County (Shenandoah County), Virginia.","Photostats of a petition presented by certain residents of Elizabeth City County to the General Assembly of Virginia, November 30, 1803, in opposition to the proposal to combine the Eaton and Syms charity schools into one school. Photostat of a petition presented by certain residents of Elizabeth City County to the General Assembly of Virginia, December 19, 1803, requesting that the Eaton and Syms charity schools be combined into one school.","Typescript of a history of Hampton and Elizabeth City County, Va., entitled \"The First Plantation,\" by Marion L. Starkey, ca 1930s. Includes an incomplete index in a separate green book.","Typed extracts, 1663-1791, from Old Rappahannock County [now Essex County.] Extract from a vestry book of Albemarle Parish, Sussex County. 1788. A handwritten list (probably a copy) of a list of names for \"Rose and Gabriel Penn, given under our hands...November 3rd, 1788,\" with a note on reverse \"Subscription for St. Marks Church.\" Another note says this page found in a vestry book in Albermarle Parish on November 26, 1926. Transcript of letter from Hugh Rose, at Geddes, to Col. James Higginbotham about sellling land of Brother Moses, deceased. 24 March 1791. Original order to the Sheriff of Essex County to take James Daniel and James McCall for a court appearance in William Roane vs Daniel and McCall. Signed John Lee. May 30, 1755. (Gift of Benjamin A. Grady). August 23, 2000 letter to Mrs. Harold Little, owner of Clydeside, from H. Franklin Minor, about the McCall Family and ownership of Clydeside.","Ground plan of Woodlawn, home of Nellie Custis Lewis, in Fairfax County. In ink on tracing cloth.  19 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches.  1 piece.","Scope and Contents Papers, ca. 1743-1793, relating to Fairfax County, Va. Includes notes, concerning register of Pohick Church; newspaper clipping, concerning court record book of Fairfax County; survey, 1841, of tract of land; and plan, undated, of \"Woodlawn,\" home of Nellie Custis Lewis; court records, 1743-1783; and an account book, 1793, of Joseph Birch, keeper of Turnpike Number 2, which has two entries, 9 October 1792 and 13 April 1793, concerning George Washington. 1963 gift from Mrs. Marion S. Mallory. 17 items. Postcards of Old Court House, published by Ernest L. Robey's Drugstore. 3 items. Undated.","Copy of tax list, 1782-1799, for Fauquier County, Va.. Court order, 1830, to pay James English for his services as jailor and for cleaning and furnishing firewood and candles for the courthouse. Catalogue of Fauquier Institute for Young Ladies. Session 1892-93. Owned by Miss E. Chappelear.","Land grant, 15 May 1780, given to Samuel McDowell for 1,000 acres of land in Fayette County, Va. [W.Va.] signed by Patrick Henry. For those interested in Patrick Henry see the Patrick Henry Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Broadside, 12 July 1941, advertising July 12 as the day for all citizens over thirteen years of age to register as volunteers for the civil defense program in Fluvanna County.","Note on document: \"…record book…is no longer public property, the original book being in private hands…\" Typed carbon copy of \"The History of Rivanna Parish in the County of Fluvanna, Virginia\" by Louis H. Stoneman. 1847- 1912. Pamphlet with the Charter and By-Laws of the State Bank of Columbia. 1900. An advertisement of the Commissioner's sale of Upper Bremo Tract where Mary B. and Lelia B. Cocke lived. 1926. The Midland Virginian, Palmyra, Fluvanna, Virginia article, \"Old receipts show that Fluvanna farms tithed to aid Confederacy.\" February 13, 1941. Notebook called \"Weather Report\" where the daily weather conditions were recorded. 1886-1887.","Invoices, receipts, accounts, laden lists, letters and other accounting documents from merchants in Columbia, Virginia. 1880-1910. 465 pieces. Merchants include: Jenkins and Foster, William B. Perkins, John F. Shepherd, Stoneman Brothers, Dr. Philip J.Winn, and George T. Zachary.","Scope and Contents Invoices, receipts, accounts, laden lists, letters and other accounting documents from merchants in Columbia, Virginia. 1880-1910. 465 pieces. Merchants include: Jenkins and Foster, William B. Perkins, John F. Shepherd, Stoneman Brothers, Dr. Philip J.Winn, and George T. Zachary. (Related material: 65 Sh5 Shepherd and Patton Papers). Broadside for \"The Celebrated Horse-Tamer Prof. W. Rouzer will give a lecture on ...June 7th...\" Certificates from residents of \"Kent's Store, Fluvanna County, Virginia, Oct. 2nd 1876\" who have taken the lectures are listed. Names listed are from Fluvanna, Pittsylvania and Charlotte Counties.","Article on John Hartwell Cocke. 2010. Acc. 2010.605.","Folders 1 - 5 are papers, 1772-1800, (group of 481 pieces) relating to 178 suits in Franklin County, VA and 16 other papers. Some papers are fragments. 481 pieces. The spelling of names varies greatly and as it was found to be impracticable to give all forms of each name, one spelling only is shown. The materials donated by John Lawrence in 1991, by Fred Alouf in 1959, and obtained from Joseph K. Ruebush in 1938. Folder 6 contains later, unrelated accessions.","Work Projects Administration Writers' Program. \"The White Man Comes to Stay,\" \"War Whoops in the Wilderness,\" and \"Explorers in the Wilderness.\" 1941. Two court documents signed by James Callaway. 1797. Mss. Acc. 1997.31f. 28 copies of certificates saying people attended the September New London District Court, signed by James Steptoe, Clerk of the Franklin County District Court. 1797. Includes 4 fragments. Names include: John Arthur, Moses Greer, Luke Standefer, Richard Goggin, Samuel Patterson, John Cheetwood, Charles Lumsden, Thomas Haile, Shelton Brown, Shelton Taylor, Joel Chitwood, William Cheetwood, Lewis Turnbull, William Boswell, James Prunty, Thomas Towler, Lewis Davis, John Hayle, George Ferguson, Dudley Lumsden, Benjamin Griffith, John Houle and Thomas Fowler. Mss. Acc. 1997.52","Scope and Contents Documents concerning land (deeds and list of lands returned as delinquent); proceedings, 1812, of meeting held at Winchester; and advertisement, undated, offering the Marlbro' Iron Works for sale or rent. 5 items.","Scope and Contents The original 1938 accession were papers relating to Gloucester Count, 1660-1878, and taken from the William Carter Stubbs Papers (I). They were purchased from Charles F. Heartman. They comprise Boxes 8, 9 and 10, folders 1-28. Includes letters, accounts (many concerning estates), legal documents, tax lists, marriage licenses and military records (including orders, 1815 and 1820 appointing patrollers to visit slave quarters). Many items concern the Baytop and Stubbs families. 2134 items. Letters, 1774-1878, filed chronologically. Invoices, receipts, etc. filed alphabetically under name of person or estate. The remaining boxes contain later accessions. Notes and photocopies relating to Gloucester County during the Revolution collected by Joanee Ryan in preparation for M.A. thesis (Mss. Acc. 1988.24). Photostat copy of transcript of \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\" by Charles E. Hatch, Jr. Yorktown, Virginia. September 15, 1979 (Mss. Acc. 1999.66). Photographs of and brochures of Gloucester County, plus correspondence of different families of Gloucester County about personal and legal matters, 1795-1953, donor unknown. John Buckner Reports, undated (Mss. Acc. 2008.193). Newspaper article on Wilbur Templeman a popular and longtime barber in Gloucester (Mss. Acc. 2010.575). Related material: See also \"A Guide to Gloucester County, Virginia Historical Manuscripts, 1651-1865\" (Richmond: Virginia State Library, 1976). For those interested in the Baytop family see the Baytop-Fitzhugh Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Item inventory in folder.","Item inventory in each folder.","Item inventory in folder.","Acra-Baytop. Item inventory in folder.","Baytop-Bridges. Item inventory in folder.","Baytop Family. Item inventory in folder.","Baytop Family. Item inventory in folder.","Bridges-Corr. Item inventory in folder.","Dame-Gloucester County School Commissioners. Item inventory in folder.","Hall-Kemp. Item inventory in folder.","Lawson-Nuttall. Item inventory in folder.","Oakes-Purcell. Item inventory in folder.","Ransone-Stubbs. Item inventory in folder.","Tabb-Wood. Item inventory in folder.","Papers of persons not included in folders 4-14. Inventory not available.","Two or more persons/families mentioned.  Unidentified pieces and fragments.  Includes an index of a ledger and five memorandum books.","1825 Court docket, records of official examinations of boundary lines (1825-1848, undated), copy of certificate appointing Peter Kemp and James Baytop processioners...sixth precinct (undated) and unofficial memoranda on cases (undated).","Amory-Ash.  Item inventory in folder.","Ball-Byrd. Item inventory in folder.","Campbell - DuVall. Item inventory in folder.","Edwards - Hughes.  Item inventory in folder.","James - Oliver. Item inventory in folder.","Pitt - Sutton. Item inventory in folder.","Item survey in folder.","Item inventory in folder.","Item inventory in folder.","Scope and Contents \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\"  (Mss. Acc. 1999.66)  First half of book.","Scope and Contents \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\"  (Mss. Acc. 1999.66)  Second half of book.","\"Story of Elmington\" by Polly Cary Legg. Possibly a Work Projects Administration Writers' Program story.  December 1, 1941.  Photographs of Grace Church and The Glebe. Donation ticket for Ware Church, 1953, and a Christmas Card with picture of Ware Church. Photographs of \"New Bottle\" House, Undated.  Photograph of \"Painting of Gloucester from the Water\", courtesy of Mariner's Museum.  Conservation State Organization rules and regulations, undated.  \"Programme at the Laying of the Cornerstone and the Unveiling of the Monument,\" 1889.  Brochure on \"The Belle Roi Female School\" in Gloucester, Virginia, 1855.  Facts about Gloucester, copy, undated.","1795 and 1796 - Indenture between Thomas Whiting and Mary his wife of Gloucester and John Singar of Norfolk, Virginia on July 1, 1795,  Plat of land of William DuVal for John Singar.  June 15, 1796 1801, 1802 and 1804 -  Document binding John Thruston of Abington Parish, Gloucester County, to Sarah Tabb, who is relinquishing her right of dower, for land of John Stephens, September 2, 1801.  Indenture between Edward Busbie, Senior of Abington Parish, Gloucester County and Benjamin Marnix for land in Gloucester County, January 4, 1802.  Indenture between Henry Whiting and William Singleton for land in Gloucester County, February 1, 1802.  Indenture between Richard Singleton and Nelly Thornton, his wife, of the County of Gloucester, and John Singar for land, April 2, 1804. 1810 -1825 and undated - Account of Estate of John Singar for 1810-1818.  Letter to Dr. William Taliaferro, Gloucester Court House, from Richard H. Johnson of Hanover County, Virginia concerning his claim against the Mr. Carter who was his tenant, May 31, 1822.  Receipt Book, bound with string, with names, amount of money received and reason, 1825.  Letter to Richard M. Segan, late Sheriff of Middlesex County, Virginia regarding taking money from Bogg's benefit in case against James Critten.  Undated. 1829-1857 - Letter to Walker Jones of Gloucester Courthouse from H. Wilkinson of Petersburg, Virginia about Mr. Stubblefield offering $150 for settlement of Wilkinson's business.  Lists 1829 and 1830 Rockingham Season accounts, March 31, 1834.  Letter to Miss H.B. Booth, Gloucester County, about an account, June 5, 1834. Article of Agreement between Alfred Billups, Gloucester County, and Jacob Vreeland of Bergen County, New Jersey for tract of land on York River in Gloucester County, October 6, 1834.  Letter from T.B. Whiting of St. Marks, Florida to M.C. Booth in Urbanna, Middlesex County, Virginia regarding accusation of debt, R. M. Thornton and A.L. Dabney, February 26, 1837.  Receipt for John W. Puller for items purchased from T.B. Taliaferro, 1856 and 1857. Thomas J. Banks Correspondence and Accounts, 1826-1838 - Two partial account books in the same handwriting as the William and Thomas Banks book.  William Banks is mentioned in one of them, 1826-1830.  Accounts of William and Thomas Banks, Oyster deposit on the River. Partial account book, 1833-1836.  Thomas T. Bailey of Baileysville, Tennessee to Thomas J. Banks about collecting and sending money that he was collected, July 23, 1835.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester, Virginia  from James M. Rasin and Company regarding wheat and repairing a Straw Cutler.    Includes Receipt and statement., September 17, 1835.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester, Virginia from Samuel Crane of Richmond, Virginia about the two negroes that were part of Banks' brother's estate.  John Carlton, deceased, is mentioned,  March 26, 1836.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester Court House regarding rent, December 5, 1836.  Letter from Robert Nicholas of Richmond, Virginia to Jefferson Stubbs of Gloucester County, Virginia regarding the suit in Henrico County, Virginia with T.J. Banks, administrator of John Banks, deceased, regarding two negroes, April 3, 1838. Christopher Jones Correspondence and Documents, 1824-1826 -  Note sent by John Field to the Courthouse for Christopher Jones or Thomas Banks about a receipt, July 31, 1824.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from H. Boggs of Baltimore, Maryland concerning settlement with a John Henry and Mr. Jones who is possibly the brother of Christopher Jones, September 13, 1825.  Indenture between Christopher T. Jones and Mann Page Trustees under a deed of trust between William Wilkins and Mann page and Christopher T. Jones to secure for to Thomas Smith and John Tabbs, September 5, 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones about will that was proven October 3, 1808, with Henry Curry as the testator and Susanna Curry the Executrix and lists other cases.  The writer, from Richmond, Virginia,  also turns down offer to visit the area while extolling the pleasures of the rural setting, August 28, 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from H. Boggs of Baltimore, Maryland concerning a settlement, December 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from George Haskins concerning bringing to Chancery Court his suit against James Montague, Philip Montague, Thomas G. Cridington and Robert Dobbins, January 22, 1826. Kemp Family, 1825 and undated -  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from Robert Tubman concerning suit against Peter Kemp, November 30, 1825.  Letter to William Browne Judge of the Chancery District of Williamsburg about Peter, Francis, William and Sarah Kemp against John Johnston, admr of Robert Kemp, deceased, Undated.","Carbon of typed notes on John Buckner (ca. 1630-1695) of Gloucester County, Virginia.  He brought the first press and printer, William Nuthead, to Virginia about 1680.  Prepared by Mary Goodwin, Research Department, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.  Typescripts of brief biographical sketches of John Buckner and his family from Tyler's Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography and an account of William Nuthead, from first printer in Virginia and Maryland, from J.C.Oswald, Printing in the America's.  13 pages.","Daily Press newspaper article, \"County Barber Still Cutting,\" about Wilbur Templeman and his barbershop. His daughter, Linda Templeman, worked in Swem Library, Government Documents.  August 9, 2009.","Patent for 4753 acres of land in Goochland County, Virginia granted by King George II to Michael Holland. 1744. On vellum. 13 1/4 x 22 1/4 inches. Signed by Lieutenant Governor William Gooch.","Papers, 1744-1832, relating to Goochland County, Va. Includes patent, 1744, to Michael Holland (signed by Gooch and granted by King George II); will, 1815, of Nathaniel Davidson; court order, 1830, to pay William Pope for services as prosecuting attorney; and document, 1831, concerning the lawsuit of the Commonwealth v. John N. Davis; letter, 1832, from Pleasant Turner to Archibald Bryce; and plat, 1839, of land owned by William Ford. Patent filed in Oversize. Court Docket to November 1795, list of all cases. Commonwealth vs. John N. Davis, 1831 Will of Nathaniel Davidson, 1815 Plat tract of land owned by William Ford, 1839 Oversize patent, for land, signed by Gov. Gooch, granted by King George II to Michael Holland, 1744 Court order to pay William Pope for services as prosecuting attorney, 1830 Letter, Pleasant Turner to Capt. Archibald Bryce, 1832 Court Docket to November 1795, list of all cases","They appear to be a general store, ordering food items, clothe, clothing, shoes, horseshoes, nails, tobacco and other items.  Their shipping address is Irwin's Station or Bula in Goochland County.  Over 120 items. 1882-1883. Court Summons.  Names mentioned:  William Southworth, J. Clemens, Jos. Bullock, William Johnson, Julian Martin, Lucy Randolph, Anderson Matthews and S.W. Mason.  5 items.  1853. Archibald D. Perkins Accounts.  One receipt from Lucy Randolph.  39 items. 1836-1893. Typed carbon copy of a biography of Benjamin Waller and letters of Benjamin Wood.  Undated. Related items:  MsV Ame18  B. R. Cowherd Ledger","Copy of survey, 29 September 1804, of land in Greenbrier County Va. [W.Va.] for heirs of William Humes and surveyed by Alexander Welch.","A typed list of voters for 1800. Court order to pay William Faulkner for his services as sheriff.  1829.  copy. Court order to pay Samuel Pointer for his services as sheriff.  1830.  copy.","Deed (mutilated), 1727, from John Guess to Thomas Denton for land in Hanover County, Va.; receipt, 187[?] for taxes to Joseph Henry; and appeal, 1894, for aid in building a church in a needy neighborhood, with a list of names of contributors attached. Title page, with a photograph of the Clay house, from \"Life and Speeches of Henry Clay.\" 1843. Signature on front page: Mattie R. Feild, Millbrook, Virginia, 1886. Photostat copy of town lot layout of Hanover along the Pamunkey River with a tax list of names. March 17, 1738 or 39.","Scope and Contents Ledger, 1917 of a store in Studley, Hanover County, Virginia, recording purchases made by various customers. Customers' names are listed, and occasionally their town or county. A more detailed description is provided by the seller:  \"Ledger is a Eagle Flat Opening Book No. 895 (sold by Reinbach \u0026 Schwartz Stationers, Richmond, Va.). Measures: 8 1/4\" x 12 3/4\" x 1 1/4\",  287 pages.  This Ledger begins in May, 1917 and ends December 7, 1917.  Entries such as: Miss Ellen Timberlake, 2 Loaves of Bread .10;    Babes Bowles, 2 Cultivator Teethe .50, 1 Plow Point .16;  Mrs. Austin, 1/2 Plug Tobacco  .05\" \"On Page 158 it has a stamp on it: Do your bit! BUY A LIBERTY LOAN BOND, Inquire at any Bank or Post Office. Several Pages are Stamped (with a Postage Stamper): Studley, Va. (date).\" \"There are entries for food products, farm supplies, coca cola, tobacco, coffee, oil, medicine, etc.....\" Purchased.","Hardy County is now part of West Virginia.","Deed, 1858, from Westfall Garret to Henry Richmond covering a tract of land in Hardy County, Va. [W.Va.]. Court documents signed by Ed Williams, Clerk, 1797. Donated in 1997 by John Lawrence.","Portion of printed list, 1831, of land returned as delinquent for taxes in Harrison County [W.Va.]","Scope and Contents Papers, 1726-1871 and undated, relating to Henrico County, Va. Includes land patent, deeds, documents concerning lawsuits, estate document, and receipt for fee for apprehending a slave. 14 items.","Order, 1784, to the sheriff of Henry County, Va. to call jurors in the lawsuit of Commonwealth v. Anderson McGwire in the Virginia General Court.","Photocopy of a booklet, \"Fork Boykin\" compiled by Miss Genie Cory. Undated. Photograph of St. Luke's Church. Undated.","Index or register of names in a ledger divided alphabetically with tabs. Names include first and surnames, men and women, and all have a number noted beside them. There is no location or date or purpose noted on the register, but by using census data, the register was created circa 1900 and probably in the Isle of Wight County area of Virginia. Medium Oversize.","An artificial collection of material, 1687-1924, relating to James City County, Virginia. Includes copies of court records, farm censuses, tax receipts, church brochures, and photographs. Box 12 and 13 are mostly a gift from Robert T. Slater.","Blueprints of tracts of land in James City County. Carlton Casey land in Jamestown District, surveyed November 6, 1950; William Washington Estate, surveyed October 26, 1951; Mrs. Bessie Carmine property on Old Jamestown Road, surveyed September 2, 1940; Plat of subdivision of portion of Sarah Jones Tract, surveyed April 9, 1948; Survey of Bush Neck Road, Rye Patches and Wallace's Tract, surveyed June 1939; Frederick J. Keck farm in Stonehouse District, surveyed October 1937; Indigo Dam, estate of William Allen Jones, decd, in Jamestown District, surveyed October 1931; Rollo Subdivision, surveyed on November 26, 1930; Stephen's Tract #2, J.W. Penick the owner, in Stonehouse District, surveyed May, 1926; Timberlake Property, surveyed April 23, 1930 and Walthal Tract, surveyed June 1928.","1687 August 8. Copy of will of John Holder, deceased. Proved at the County Court held at James City, 8 August 1687 by the oaths of John White and Dorothy Peach. Recorded by W. Edwards, Cl[erk of] Co[u]r[t]. 1 page. Photostat of Document Signed.","Scope and Contents Copy of a law enacted by General Assembly, 17 February 1644, prohibiting desertions of plantations that have been seated; persons deserting their plantations are not to burn their houses but will receive as many nails as were expended in building them. Signed by William Robertson (d. 1739) Cl[er]k Gen[era]l Ass[emb]ly [from 1702-1738]. 1 page. Document Signed.","1805 February. Copy of pages from a court record signed by Ro[bert] B. Armistead. \"Found among the ruins of the old Court House at Williamsburg, Va. 1864.\" 2 pages. Copy of Document Signed.","1813 February 12. Copy of advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer for the rent or lease of the Greenspring Estate. 1 page. Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping.","1820 September 1. Census record of James City county for 1820. Signed by Rich[ar]dson Henley, assistant to the Marshal. (Note reads \"From Lib. of Cong.\") 1 page. Photostat of Document.","1827 June 30. Copy of Complaint brought by Archer Hankins, late sheriff of James City and Committee of the esate of James Banks, deceased, against William Gregory, sheriff of King William County, appointed to represent William Gregory, Christopher Johnson, Ann Dudley, G. R. Lambert Meredith, Martha Bingham, Julia Bingham, Jno. Bingham, Geo. Bingham, [?] Lambert (wife of Eugene Sullivan), and Stephen Bingham, the heirs of Stephen Bingham. Concerns a tract of land in James City county called \"Mount Folly.\" 3 pages. Document Signed.","1847 May 6. Memorandum of deed of trust executed on 21 Sep[tember] 1841 is filed as an exhibit in the Chancery Suit in the Supr[eme] Court of James City County and City of Williamsburg by Upshur's executors vs. Pryor and others. Signed by P. P. Mayo. Fragment. Document Signed.","1849 January 19. Copy of advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer of the Hickory Neck Academy, James City County, Virginia. 1 page. Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping.","1882-1893 and undated. Tax receipts, James City County, Virginia of Alexander Preston and Alfred Epps and a few miscellaneous receipts. Printed Document Signed. (13 items).","Scope and Contents 1896 June 1. \"The James City Cavalry, Its Organization and Its Service.\" (Company H, Fifth Regiment, mustered into service 22 May 1861). From \"Our Confederate Column\" in the Richmond Dispatch. Newspaper clipping.","1928 February 12. Bulletin from the Mount Vernon M. E. Church, South, Toano, Virginia. H. Conrad Blackwell, Pastor. 4 pages. Printed Material.","1929 June 30. Church Bulletin of Five Forks Church, Old Jamestown Road, Williamsburg, Virginia. Rev. James M. McKnight, Pastor. 4 pages. Printed Material.","1946 October 6. Invitation to Homecoming Day at James River Baptist Church, J. E. Bowman, Pastor. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.","1948 July 27. Letter. Mrs. William Lawrence Gatewood at New York to Brantley Henderson, Jr. at Williamsburg, [?] house and lot, and a store in Toano, Virginia. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","No Year. June 27. Program from Our Saviors Lutheran Church, Norge, Virginia in honor of the visit of the Crown Prince Olaf and Crown Princess of Norway. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.","Undated. Program of The County Council of Women's Clubs presenting \"Days in James City County from 1609 to 1817.\" 1 page. Printed Material. (3 items).","Undated. Bulletin of Hickory Neck Church, Blissland Parish, Toano, James City County, Virginia. 2 pages. Printed Material.","Undated. Brochure of the James City County Chamber of Commerce, Toano, Virginia. 2 pages. Printed Material.","1920. Economic Survey for James City County 1920 Census. 1 page. Typewritten Document.","1923 October 9. S. H. Hobbs, Jr., Rural Social Science, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. to Miss Mabel Massey, County Home Demonstration Agent, Williamsburg, Virginia. Is sending bulletin compiled from information secured in a survey of the townships in Chatham Co. [N. C.] and a bulletin on Johnston Co. [N. C.]; discusses types of surveys used by his department. 2 pages. Typewritten Letter Signed.","1924 February 12-13. Program of the Peninsula Farmers Institute. 1 page. Printed Material.","Scope and Contents Undated. \"A Glimpse of the Progressive School System of James City County\" by H. L. Harris, Supt. of Schools. 7 pages. Typewritten Document.","Undated. \"Health Conditions in James City County.\" 4 pages. Typewritten Document.","Scope and Contents Samples of typed farm census forms from other locations in 1923: Chowan County, North Carolina; Henderson County, North Carolina; Hertford County, North Carolina; Madison County, North Carolina; Nash County, North Carolina and North Carolina 1923 farm census (blank form. 4 pages). Blank survey on \"Farm Home Conditions\" from Pittsylvania Co., Virginia (2 pages). Sample form for farm census (3 pages). Survey of Whitmell Community made by Rural Sociology Class (3 pages).","Undated. Farm survey, James City County. 8 pages. Printed Material. (17 items).","Undated. Farm survey, James City County. 8 pages. Printed Material. (17 items).","1922 June 13. Johnston County: Economic and Social (a Laboratory Study in the Rural Social Science Department of the University of North Carolina) by W. M. Sanders, Jr. and G. Y. Ragsdale.","1922 October. Economic and Social Survey of Albemarle County, University of Virginia Record Extension Series, vol. VII, No. 2.","1922 November 16. How Farm Tenants Live by J. A. Dickey and E. C. Branson. University of North Carolina Extension Bulletin. The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 47 pages. Printed Material.","1923 Virginia Agricultural Census, U. S. Department of Agriculture co-operating with the State Department of Agriculture. 32 pages. Printed Material.","Scope and Contents Colonel William Allen House (P1), formerly owned by Miss Fanny Allen and later owned by Mr. Mercer Taylor. Four miles west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Ashland Farm (P2), formerly owned by Captain William Morecock. Located at Diascond station. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Binn's Place (P3), located west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P4), home of Mrs. Archibald McCrea. South of Williamsburg. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P5), home of Mrs. Archibald McCrea. South of Williamsburg. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P6). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (P7). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Carter's Grove (before restoration) (P8). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents \"Cowlesville\" (P9), original home of the Cowles family. Owned by C. C. Cowles. Located on Rt. 603 just north of Rt. 610, six miles west of Toano on the Old Forge Road (much remodeled). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Curtis Home (P10). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Curtis Home (P11). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Edwards Place (P12), owned by Mrs. Marcus Cottrell. Located four miles northwest of Toano at the intersection of Rt. 601 and Rt. 603. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Gatewood Place Kitchen (P13), owned by C. Ordway. Located one half mile west of Toano on Forge Road. Now destroyed. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Green Spring (P14), ruins of the second house at Green Spring, built about 1800. The foundations of the Sir William Berkeley house at Green Spring are south of this house about two hundred yards. Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white. Undated.","Scope and Contents Green Spring (P15), aerial view. Photographic print, 7\"x9\". Undated.","Scope and Contents Green Spring (P16), aerial view. Photographic print, 7\"x9\". Undated.","Green Spring (P17), aerial view. Photographic print, 9¼\"x11¼\". Undated.","Scope and Contents Grove Hill (P18), built by John Cowles in the 1830's. Later owned by Mr. C. C. Cowles. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Hankins Family House (P19), owned by the Hankins family. Later owned by Mr. E. K. Pettit. Old house at Six Mile Ordinary, Rt. 60. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Harris House (P20), owned by Harris estate. Located about six miles southwest of Lightfoot and ¾ miles west of Jolly's Mill Pond. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Harris House (P21), six miles southwest of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Harris House (P22), owned by Mr. James Harris. Located about seven miles southwest of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Hickory Neck Episcopal Church (P23), on Rt. 60 above Toano. This is only part remaining of the original church which was built about 1733. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Hockaday Place (P24), owned by B. S. Bowmer. Located about one mile and a half west of Diascund Bridge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents James' Place (P25), former home of Colonel George James. Later owned by Mr. P. H. Richardson. Located approximately four miles north of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Captain George Lee House (P26), owned by Captain Lee of Newport News.  Located north of Croaker.  Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view.  Undated.","Scope and Contents Lombardy (P27), home of Littleton Waller. Later owned by Mr. Branch Martin. Located west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents MacDowell's (P28), owned by the Barnes estate. Located about four miles north of Toano on the road leading from the Forge Road to the Williamsburg-Richmond stage road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Martin Home (P29), owned by Miss Williana Wilkinson. Located about half a mile west of Toano on the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Martin Home (P30), owned by Miss Williana Wilkinson. Located about half a mile west of Toano on the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Martin's Place (P31), two miles northwest of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Olive Branch Christian Church (P32), one and a quarter mile southeast of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Pierce's (P33), located at Toano. This was originally \"Taylor's\" but prior to the Civil War was bought by Mr. Felix Pierce. There were three cemeteries on the place, one belonging to the Taylor family and two so old that no one recollects who was buried in them. After the Pierces died, this place was bought by Mr. Wesley Marston. The chimney and foundations are the only parts of the original house left which bear evidence of early eighteenth century construction, the chimney being laid in Flemish bond on flat side, and English bond on front and back surfaces. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Pinewoods (P34), home of Warburton family. As it appears before it was partially destroyed by fire. Photographic print, 8\"x10\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Pinewoods (P35). Photographic print, 8\"x10\", black and white, showing a rear view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Poplar Grove (P36), Wynne Place. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Powhatan (P37), once owned by Doctor Martin. Later owned by E. M. Slauson. Located a few miles west of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Powhatan (P38), once owned by Doctor Martin. Later owned by E. M. Slauson. Located a few miles west of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Redwood Ordinary (P39), now known as Green Shingle Inn. The present structure was built about 1790 to replace the old burned ordinary. Owned originally by the Redwood family, but subsequently bought by the Slater family. Served almost continuously as a tavern. Located at the intersection of the Forge Road and the Williamsburg-Richmond Stage Road in Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Old Richardson House near Croaker (P40). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents River View (P41), former home of the Norvell family. Later owned by Mr. Herbert Bloomberg. Located on York River about eight miles east of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Slater Place (P42), owned by R. V. Timberlake. Located about five miles northwest of Toano on road from Forge Road to Doncastle's Ordinary on the Williamsburg-Richmond Stage Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Stuart Place (P43), owned by E. C. Stuart. Located about a mile and a half northwest of Diascund Bridge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Summer House (P44), owned by Mr. Slater. Located about three miles south of Chickahominy Church on \"Old Brick Mill Road.\" Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Summer House (P45). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a rear view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Vaiden Family House (P46), located at Norge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Warrenton (P47), known in the past as Rutleigh. Acquired early in the 19th century by the Warren family. Later restored by the Grantham family. Later owned by Mr. Dozier. Located about five miles west of Toano on Forge Road, facing Windsor Castle. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Warrens (P48), owned by the Warren family. Located about four miles west of Toano, just off the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Watkins House (P49), owned by J. B. Larson. Later owned by [?] Peterson. Located three and half miles east of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Scope and Contents White Hall Tavern (P50), home of the Geddy family. One and a quarter miles north of Toano. In the interior are a very fine staircase and much early woodwork. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents Windsor Castle (P51), home of William Bush. Owned by Mrs. William Walker Ware. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Unidentified House (52). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.","Unidentified House (53). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.","Scope and Contents One booklet: \"Sheriffs of James Citty Countie\" by Barbra M. Cook, Subsheriff, 1994. Gift of Barbra M. Cook, deputy sheriff of James City County via the Williamsburg Historic Records Association. Postcard of Green Shingle Inn, Toano, with a copy of a newspaper article about the Inn which was destroyed in 1963. Copy of a photograph of the hotel near the Powder Magazine, ca. 1900 and a photocopy of photograph of students at Matthew Whaley School. Individuals are identified.","Photostat copies of James City County petitions, beginning in the 18th century.","Jefferson County is now a part of West, Virginia. See related collections: Mss. MsV I1 Jefferson County, W. Va. Merchant's Index, Mss. Acc. 2008.320 Jefferson County, Virginia (W.Va.)Tax Records","List (printed), 1831, of land returned as delinquent for taxes in Jefferson County, Va. [W.Va.]","Bill of sale, 1796, for a slave sold by Robert Hoskins to John Mundell in King and Queen County, Va.Gift of John Lawrence. Three court documents, 1796 and undated, two signed by Ro[bert] Pollard, clerk. (Mss. Acc. 1997.31b). July 1967 \"Bulletin of the King and Queen County Historical Society.\" Agreement between Nicholas Dillard and Polly Browning for 95 acres in King and Queen County. February 11, 1792. (transferred from Gloucester County).","Typed copy of a rent roll, 1769 and copy of a court order, 1830, to pay Lawrence W. Berry for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney","Fragment of the will, 1705, of [?] Clayborne; typed extracts from a tax book, 1815 (65 typed sheets); copy of petition, 1843, from citizens of county to General Assembly of Virginia concerning the disposal of land in the county and a memorandum, 1863, signed by John Letcher concerning the arrest of a slave charged with attempted murder. 4 items.","Scope and Contents Leaflet written by Ann Harrison Booker Darst, \"Parson Skyring\" The Rev. Henry Skyring, 1729-1795, A tribute on the 200th anniversary of his death in 1995. Gift of Ann H.B. Darst. (Acc. 1998.36). Photographs used for the July 1938 William and Mary Quarterly article, \"Homes in the County.\" Daily Press book review of \"A History of Virginia Pioneer Papermakers\" with emphasis on the paper mill in West Point. Programs for the 250th founding of King William County, April 1952. Brochure on King William County, with notes. ca 1960. (Acc. 2008.193)","Typed transcriptions of pew rental lists: 1721 and 1748, for Christ Church Parish; 1750, for [St. Mary's] White Chapel Parish and a newspaper clipping, 13 February 1936, from the Rappahannock Record on the history of St. Mary's White Chapel by Elizabeth Comps Pierce. 4 items. Photographs from 1937: \"Bewdley,\" Lancaster Courthouse (Lancaster Post Office and former jail), Overseer's house on the Black Stump Quarter of Robert Carter's Corotoman Plantation (Weems Post Office), Sipes House (Lively Post Office) and Armstrong House (Palmer Post Office).","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney for Lee County, Va.","Typed copy of an advertisement in the Daily National Intelligencer, Washington, September 30, 1814, by James Monroe concerning sale of land; letter, 1863, from George K. Fox of Campbell Court House, Virginia, to L.W.S. Hough at Leesburg about Loudoun County bonds; booklet, July 1, 1861, containing names of purchasers of Loudoun County bonds numbered 1-358 and executed copies of July1, 1861 bonds, numbered 361-370 and 387-400 of Loudoun County. 24 pieces. And photograph of site of home of John Champe.","Tax list (tithes, land and carriages), 1769, for St. Martin's Parish (mutilated); document, 1852, in lawsuit of Spicer and Harris v. J. M. Macon, Jr., agent; papers in suits against J. and W.W. Beadles in 1852 and court orders, 1853-1854, to pay Robert T. Gooch for services as witness. 7 items.","Related material: Mss. MsV Lev10 Lunenburg County, Va. Docket, 1843E, Mss. MsV T3 Lunenburg County, Va. Sheriff's Tax Book, 1843","Copy of the will, 1817, of John T. Ravenscroft and accompanying papers and typescript of a letter, 1781, of D. C. Stokes, College Camp, William and Mary, to [Thomas] Nelson regarding Stokes' discharge.","Cumberland Parish Records Alphabetical order by subject. Church Matters J. H. Morrison to Dr. Perry regarding the Vestry and a Chimney. 1862. Correspondence B.M. Atkinson to his father about his Christmas plans. 1860. Thomas E. Locke to William J. Neblett enclosing papers on Buford's will, M. Forland's deed and other papers. Mentions R.B. Atkinson.1855. Financial – Correspondence, 1852-1868 Financial receipts, invoices, letters about the rector's salary. 38 items. 1852-1874. Financial – Taxes Receipt for taxes paid to the Sheriff of Lunenburg. Most are property taxes on 197 acres of land. 17 items. 1856 to 1869. 17 items. 1856-1865. Financial – Treasurer's Reports. 1847-1874. 16 items. Financial Matters – Bonds, Bills, Invoices, Subscriptions, Receipts and Taxes. St. John's Church and others. 35 items. 1848-1904. Some names mentioned: William H. Perry, Treasurer of the Parish; L.J. James E. Davis, Roger B. Atkinson, J.H. Morrison, Roger B. Atkinson, J.J. Deshazer, George Southall, Rev. Thomas E. Locke, Rev. Henry Wall, Rev. J. L. Sothoron, W.S. Watkins, Anderson Stewart, Harrison J. Elden, W.W. Webber, John. S. Hansbrough, Neblett Family, Colonel Sheets, Charles Smith, Mrs. John T. Merryman, Alice Ingram,W.G. Marshall, treasurer of Parish by 1904 and others. Letter from Dr. Bird, Dinwiddie County, about preaching at St. John's Church at the invitation of Mr. Neblett. 1863. Legal Matters Correspondence between Dr. W.H. Perry and A. M. and Richard Nelson, Carrolton, Mississippi about the case, Kreatts vs. Creath where Richard Nelson is representing Dr. Perry in the suit to get payment on a note. 1856-1860:1877 Deed between Malcom Macfarland and Vestry of Cumberland Parish for 190 acres. 1840. Rectors Resignation letter of Rector Dr. J. H. Morrison. May 1863. Vestry Meeting notes and letters about job openings, position acceptance and declining and resignations. 1857-1863. Rectors – Thomas E. Locke Payment accounts for 1838-1854, plus resignation and salary dispute, 1855. Vestry Minutes 1842, 1856, 1857, 1862 and undated. Originally accessioned as 1939.224 as a gift from WH Perry, Jr.","Patent, 1759, granting 400 acres of land to John LeGrand (signed by Francis Fauquier).","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Horace Stringfellow for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney; and deed of trust, 1932, given by Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover to William E. Carson, covering tracts of land in Madison County, Va. including Hoover's camp on the Rapidan River. Typed draft of an article, \"The Hebron Church Birth Register\" by Arthur L. Keith. 1934.","Volume 3.","Volume 1.","Volume 2.","News clippings about the records of early Mathews County. Ca. 1940. Letter from Ellen R.T. Lane in Woodstock, Virginia to her cousin about her Mother's boarding school. August 15, 1883.","Papers, 1772-1858, relating to Mecklenburg County, Va. Includes copies of court orders, 1830, to pay William B. Banks as Commonwealth's Attorney; William Townes as jailor, and Richard H. Walker as sheriff; church records (including certificate of baptism and letter of removal); marriage licenses, and notes concerning Revolutionary War soldiers, Native Americans and race horses. 17 items. Flyer from Charles B. Stuart, Randolph Macon College, about arrangements to \"…execute analyses of Soils, Marls, Guano, Minerals, \u0026c., and to impart instruction in Analytical Chemistry.\" Undated. Photocopies of flyers for an auction at Prestwould. May 24-25, 1946.","Patent granting 70 acres of land in Mecklenburg County to William Marrable. 1772. On vellum. 15 1/4 x 13 inches. 1 piece. Medium oversize.","Includes rubbing from binding of a Middlesex County record book; copy of orders, 1676, concerning provisions for soldiers to be sent out against Native Americans; copy of petitions, 1700, presented by the freeholders of Middlesex County to the House of Burgesses (from court record book); and copy of receipt, 1781, for supplies furnished by Philip Ludwell Grymes for public use. 4 items. Copies of blueprints of suggested original arrangement of the interior of the second Christ Church as built in 1714. 2 copies. 1938. Three articles on Middlesex County history by Carroll C. Chowning. 1932, 1934 and 1935. Notecard with a pencil sketch of the Christ Church altar.","Lists, 1832-1833, of land returned as delinquent for taxes.","Broadside, 1856, announcing the opening of the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs. Receipt for G.W. Lyle from Henry M. Conrad, Dr. Transfer, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable in Radford, Virginia.,","A list of lands and lots returned as delinquent, 1831. 4 p. 29 cm. Printed. 1 piece.","History, 1869-1931, of Liberty Spring Christian Church, Nansemond County, Va.; and copy of patent, 1663, granting 1850 acres of land to Richard Bennett. 2 items. Photograph of a map, \"The Lower Parish of Nansemond County, Virginia.\" Time period covered is late 1600's. Map made by J.H. Granbery in 1946.","Related material: Mss. MsV Lev11-12 Nelson County Va. Sheriff's Receipt Book, 1811-1837 Mss. MsV T4 Nelson County, Va. Tax Book, 1835 There is no material for Nelson County in the Virginia Counties Collection.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1865-1866 and undated, relating to New Kent County, Va. Includes license, 13 November 1866, to Dr. L. C. Crump to practice medicine and two tax receipts for Crump; receipts, 1865, for U. S. taxes to W. A. Patterson and W. W. Taliaferro; and photograph of St. Peter's Episcopal Church and the \"Criss Cross House.\" 9 items. Handwritten copy of letter from William Gooch to the Vestry of New Kent County recommending Mr. Thacker. Circa 1729/30. Family tree of Robert Christian and Mary Brown of Cedar Grove, New Kent County. 2 items.","Bond, 1862, of Isaac Bales of loyalty to the United States.","Copies of court orders, 1830, to pay William Barnard for his services as jailer and Mordecai Cooke for his services as sheriff and a bond, 1765, of William Harwood and Samuel Langley to Elizabeth Ashley. 3 items.","Legal papers, receipts, correspondence and financial records generated by Northampton County.","Concerning a contract to carry mail between Eastville and Norfolk.","Concerning the use of a horse.","Road construction","Debt suit","Gift of Dr. \u0026 Mrs. H. Norton Mason, 1965.","Copy (printed) of the inventory, 1674, of the estate of Ambrose Feilding of Wickocomoco Hall, Northumberland County, Va. 1 item.","Extracts, 1783-1786, from Ohio County, W. Va. records. 1 piece.","Papers, 1841-1920, relating to Orange County, Va. Includes documents, 1841, concerning lawsuit of Jeremiah Morton v. William C. Willis; and petition, 1920, of citizens of Orange County, Va. concerning the unveiling of a tablet to World War I dead. 4 items. Calling card advertisement for \"Stratford Fund\" tea at St. Thomas House.","Letter, 4 October 1817, from William S. Marye to inhabitants of valley lying between the Blue Ridge and the Massanutten and Fort Mountains concerning the formation of a new county [Page County.] 1 item.","Ledger, Page County, Virginia, 1889-1892, 730 pp., recording the sale of general merchandise to more than 100 individual customers and businesses. One of the customers was the Luray Caverns and Hotel Company. Alphabetical index in front of volume. Sampling of names mentioned in the ledger was provided by the seller: Luray Caverns and Hotel Company, George Lee, William Jenkins, Tannery, Captain W. H. Smith, YMCA Masonic Lodge, Reverend N. W. Hackley, Arlington Hotel Company, Joseph Zirkle, John W. Strickler, Reverend H. M. Wharton, William Rosser, George Carter, Washington Carter, Lee Washington, Marshal Baylis, John A. Jackson, Albert Johnson, William Mundy. 1 volume. Purchase.","Advertisement for sale of \"Fairystones.\"","Two newspaper articles written by Mary Lee Keister Talbot about early residents of South Fork and South Branch Valleys of the Potomac and a new interpretation of Fort Seybert, 2 April and 7 May 1937. 2 items.","A 1771 deed of trust from Tully Choice to James Smith and Company for a piece of land. A marriage license, November 16, 1859, between Reuben H. Carter and Mary M. Robertson and a marriage license, December 20, 1858, between James A. Witcher and Phebe C. Haley. 2 items.","Scope and Contents Inventory and appraisal of the estate of Josiah Marshall including the following: one negroe man, James, oats and corn, farm implements and tools, and blacksmith equipment, signed by Wm Moseley (?), Arthur Moseley (?), and Francis Lewis as appraisers, and signed as ordered and recorded by by Ab[new] Crump. October 20, 1791. 2 pp. A manuscript, \"The Genesis of Powhatan County in Virginia\" by Floyd B. Taylor. 2 items.1936. The materials in this collection were donated by Floyd B. Taylor in 1936 and purchased by W\u0026M Special Collections Research Center in 1981.","Copy of a typed transcription, with index, of vestry minutes of St. Patrick Parish, 1755-1774. Bond given by Joseph Bohan to Philemon Holcombe, March 28, 1788. Printed report \"Second Report of the Prince Edward Landmark Committee,\" 1928. Copy of a print of the Union Theological Seminary. Undated. Notes by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton from the Prince Edward County Courthouse on the prisons in the county. Appeared in the October 1937 William and Mary Quarterly. Notes copied by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton from the Prince Edward County Courthouse about Mr. Burks's buildings as part of a lawsuit between Woodson and Burks in 1767. Typed carbon copy of Declarations of James Pugh, James Moss, James Wooldridge, Peter Grigg and James Taylor about their participation in the Revolutionary War. Other notes concerning Revolutionary War claims. Correspondence between Dr. Earl Gregg Swem and W.S. Morton. 1936. Notes about Prince Edward County by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton. Mentions Richard Darfson, Peter Legrand, Dr. John Fisher, James Thackson, John Meadley, James Roberts, John Moore, Jr., Abraham Venable, Benjamin Augell, John Le Neve, John Bonds, Charles Anderson, Matthias Flournoy, John Pryor Smith, Charles Smith, Zachariah Leigh, Thomas Yuille and Michael McDearman. Dates covered are from mid to late 1700's. Notes taken in 1936.","Papers, 1866-1868, relating to lawsuits in Prince George County, Va. against Matthew W. Raney for debt. 3 items.","Papers, 1728-1752, relating to Prince William County, Va. Mostly documents concerning the settlement of estates but also includes copy of [quit] rent roll, 1738; document, 1752, concerning debt; and guardian's bond, 1743, for Thomas Young. Two items in this collection were donated by Mrs. Marion S. Mallory in 1963.","Papers, 1753-1865, concerning Princess Anne County, Va. Includes writ, 1753, to adjourn the county court of Princess Anne signed by Robert Dinwiddie (gift of Benjamin B. Burroughs) and license, 1865, of Richard H. Baylor, a Baptist minister, to perform marriage ceremonies. 2 items. Photographs of Communion silver of Old Donation Church, communion silver of the Eastern Shore Chapel, the Anthony Fentress house, the Eastern Shore Chapel and the Old Donation Church. 5 photographs.","Indenture between Augustine and Silvester Blidenbrough and Thomas Moss for land in Rappahannock County. January 23, 1661. Incomplete. Includes typescript. Medium Oversize.","Negative photostatic copy of a list, 1724, of African Americans instructed and baptized by John Garzia, minister of the parish of North Farnham. 1 item. Newspaper article on the frozen Rappahannock isolating the Northern Neck in Farnham, Virginia and about an old church in Farnham, Virginia. Newspaper article on the frozen Rappahannock isolating the Northern Neck in Farnham, Virginia and about an old church in Farnham, Virginia. Minutes of September 22, 1774 meeting of the Association of Richmond County \"for the choosing of a committee agreeable to the Seventh Resolve made and entered into by the delegates from the different countys in the Coloney of Dominion of Virginia on Williamsburg the first day of August last.\" (after 1st Virginia Conventon, Revolutionary War) Copy by LeRoy Peachy, Clk. Back of document, \"The meeting of the Association September 22, 1774 for choosing a committee for the County to watch...in defence of American freedom.\" Lists the people chosen for each area of the county.","Related Material: Mss. MsV V1 Poll book, 1782-1810, for election of delegates to the General Assembly from Rockbridge County, [Va.], Mss. MsV Lev14 Rockbridge County, Va. Justice of the Peace Judgement and Execution Book, 1838-1849, Mss. MsV Lev15 Rockbridge County, Va. Court Receipt Book, 1833-1855","Printed list of land and lots returned as delinquent for taxes, dated 1831. Includes lands and lots sold. 10 p. 30 cm. 4 copies. Printed copy of the will of Alexander Telford. 1790. 2 items. Eight licenses, 1800-1805, for 'ordinaries' in Rockbridge County, Va. for Alexander Shield, Christopher Clyee, Nicholas Spring, Win Bailey, Benjamin Darst, Daniel Windell, John Conkey and William Niblack. Deed between Sarah C. Bourland and James Walker, January 2, 1863. Legal documents signed by John Ruff and others in regard to a payment of debts. December 16, 1840 to September 3, 1849. 5 items. Sworn statements certifying commissioners to oversee voting sites in Rockbridge County for presidential election of 1860. 27 items.","Papers, 1770-1871, relating to Rockingham County, Va. Includes two deeds, 1828 and 1871; partial inventory and sale of personal property of James Dever; account book, 1860-1867, of John W. Minnich, a teacher; accounts of the board of school commissioners (including student names); and documents, 1770-1843, concerning lawsuits (including criminal cases and criminal cases involving slaves). 521 items. The lawsuit material begins with Box 19, folder 3 and is divided into two alphabetical groups which are organized by the main person in the lawsuit. The second group is in Box 20. These lawsuits contain various spellings of the participants' names, often two or three spellings in the same page.","Local Election Ballot. May 28, 1891. 2 items. Advertisement cards for Strayer and Lupton in Harrisonburg, Virginia, O'Ferrall and Patterson in Harrisonburg, Virginia, and W.J. Downs, \"Hides wanted.\" Undated. 3 items.","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's attorney for Russell County, Va. 1 item.","Copy of court order, 1830, to pay Jacob Lynch for his service as clerk of the court of Scott County, Va. Advertisement in Morgantown, Virginia for Dr. C.M. Lane's Improved Medical Remedies and Dr. Scott's White Circassian Liniment. 1855.","Broadside order sheet for vegetable seeds by Jonathan Wood of New Lebanon. 1833. Advertisement for a sewing machine by Hottel and Keller in Toms Brook, Virginia. Grocery list on the back. Undated. Advertisement by Strayer and Coffman for their \"Cheap Store\" in New Market, Virginia. March 31, 1810.","Documents, 1779-1819, concerning land transactions in Southampton County, Va. Purchased from Charles Hamilton.","Related material: Mss. Acc. 2008.319 Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court Ledgers, 1787-1840","Documents, 1798-1841, concerning Spotsylvania County, Va. Includes tax bill; legal receipt, 1799, for execution in the lawsuit of Charles Thompson v. Joseph Newton \u0026 John Day; and extracts, 1798, from the will of James Somerville. Campaign speech, handwritten and transcribed, by unknown. August 1788.","Copy of quit rent roll, 1724, for Stafford County, Va. Photocopy of May 8, 1974 Richmond Times-Dispatch article on old papers returned to Stafford County. Newspaper article on the price of negroes in Stafford County in 1722. 1881. Handwritten document (copy of an original) of \"An Act to Exempt Certain German Protestants in the County of Stafford from the Paiment of Parish Levies.\" 1730. Photographs of the Clerk's Office, Courthouse and the County Jail. Undated. Typed history of the Old Courthouse buildings. Undated. Copy of a map, \"Colonial Tidewater, Virginia. Undated.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1927-1939, relating to Surry County, Va. Includes list, 1927, of places in Surry County compiled by A. W. Bohannon; and printed tour guide, 1939, to places in Surry County conducted by Thomas Rolfe Branch, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Card advertising Wigwam Brand Virginia Hams. Undated. Transcribed records which relate to the expulsion of mercenary attorneys. Undated. March 1929 edition of \"Representative\" a newspaper of the Surry County Schools. Patent for Humphrey Baylis for 440 acres in Surry County adjacent to \"College Lines.\" Signed by William Gooch. December 1, 1740. Patent is a gift of Ethel D. Roberts, 1936.","Papers, 1776 and 1932, relating to Sussex County, Va. Includes copy of will, 177[8?], [mutilated] of John Clanton; and newspaper clipping, 1932, concerning court held in Sussex County, 18 July 1776, and considered the first court held under authority of the Commonwealth of Virginia. 2 items.","Collection relating to Warwick County, much of it concerning the Colonial era. Contains legal disputes, estate papers, court findings, petitions, correspondence, etc. Also contains correspondence relative to the Civil War and papers concerning the American Revolution and slavery. This collection has been microfilmed and is restricted to MICROFILM USE ONLY. NOTE: transcriptions of the colonial portion of the records are available in Richard Dunn: Warwick County, Virginia, colonial court records in transcription (F232 .W27 W3 2000 (Swem stacks and Swem Rare Books) and F232 .W27 W3 2008 (Swem Rare Books).","Undated items and photographs.","Scope and Contents 7 May 1659.  Will of Henry Jacksonn [sic] of Mulberry Island; divides his estate amongst son Henry, daughters Sarah and Dorothy, his wife's sons John and Emanuell [sic] Wills, also Emanuell's [sic] wife Elizabeth, his grandchildren Mary and Ann, and his wife Elizabeth Jackson; appoints Robert Pyland and Miles Cary overseers of his estate; witnessed by Robert Pyland, William Gwinett, and William Thomas.  1 p. 11 [Decem]b[e]r 1679.  Orders passed by the court of Warwick County; require a penalty of 400 pounds of tobacco to be assessed on the Owners of \"stone\" horses under fourteen hands allowed to run free in order to prevent the spoiling of the \"Breed of the Countrey\"; whereas \"we find...[the] Continuall destroying [of] our Stocks by Wolves\" a reward of 200 pounds of tobacco is offered for presenting a wolf's head before the magistrate; whereas \"we find...that there are diverse and ill minded people that carry gunns [sic] shooting and ranging upon any man's Land\" it is ordered that anyone carrying a gun on another man's property without the owner's permission shall pay a penalty of 200 pounds of tobacco and forfeit their gun; recorded by William Bolton.  1 p. These documents have not been microfilmed.","Deposition, 1794, taken in Washington County, Va., in the suit of Alexander Quarrier v. Robert Watkins in the Superior Court of Richmond County, Ga. and court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's attorney for Washington County. Barter Theatre pamplet. 1949. Barter Theatre program for \"Margin for Error.\" 1940-41. Advertisement mailing for flour by Anderson and Shaffer of Hamilton, Ohio to J.B. Mongle and Son of Holston, Virginia. 1891.","Photostat copy of the Memorial of the committee of the County of West Augusta to the convention of the Colony of Virginia. [1774] and transcript. 1 piece.","Scope and Contents Papers, 1830-1878 and undated, relating to Westmoreland County, Va. Includes court orders, 1830, to pay clerk, jailor and sheriff; document, 1845, in lawsuit of William Teffey et al. v. Elizabeth M. Sutton; newspaper clippings; and a printed circular. Newspaper article on Yeocomico Church. Undated.","Printed list, 1831, of lands returned as delinquent for taxes in Wythe County, Va. Accessor's listing of property of Samuel Williams. Includes list of slaves and their ages, acreage, and dwelling house and outbuildings. April 1, 1815. (Mss. Acc. 2001.44)","Related publications:Charles Parish Register available published as Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish, York County, Va. Richmond: Virginia State Library Board, 1932.  There are slight discrepancies in words between the printed versions of the Charles Parish register and the manuscript copy at Swem Library and Bell re-arranged the entries. The original Charles Parish register is at the Virginia State Library. See ledgers, journals and family papers from York County, Virginia.","Plat of A.W. Hitchen's Farm, portion south of U.S. Parkway in Bruton District. Surveyed April 1938.","Scope and Contents Extracts, 1782-1788, from county records; copy of account, 1668, for funeral expenses of Thomas Foote; photocopy of will, 1775, of William Nelson; copy of newspaper advertisement, 1812, for sale of Bell-Field; and print, 1862, from a printed book of Wynn's Mill. December 10, 1942 letter to the Citizens of the Magruder Area from Carl W. Porter, Commander, of the Public Works Department, Naval Operating Base about building a camp for the Seabees and citizens needing to vacate their homes. York County Court House Agreement and Origin. Undated, but after 1941. Indenture between Henry Graves and William Allen for York County land. Original. July 13, 1790. (Gift of John Jennings who noted a relationship between \"Six Mile Ordinary,\" \"Allen's Ordinary\" and Lightfoot, Virginia. Typed transcript of letter from Samuel Terrell from a camp near Yorktown to Major Garrett Minor in Louisa County. September 30, 1781.","Notebook containing a manuscript copy of the Charles and New Pocosin [sic] Parish Register. Volume 1, part 1. Births and Baptisms. 1648-1800. Index.","Notebook containing a manuscript copy of the Charles and New Pocosin [sic] Parish Register. Volume 1, part 2. Births and Baptisms. 1648-1800. Index.","Notebook containing a manuscript copy of the Charles and New Pocosin [sic] Parish Register. Volume 2. Deaths. 1665-1787. Index."],"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":["Virginia. General Court"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Virginia. General Court"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Virginia. General Court"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":488,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T00:51:30.800Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eArtificial collection of papers relating to various counties in the Commonwealth of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Includes current West Virginia Counties of Berkeley, Hardy, Jefferson, Morgan, Nicholas and Pendleton because the material was generated when these counties were part of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript copy of resolutions, 1812, passed at a meeting of the freeholders and citizens of Accomack to consider and express their sentiments on public affairs and certain late occurrences.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBible records from Accomack and Northhampton Counties. Bible records of Accomack and Northampton Counties compiled by Jean M. Mihalyka in 1993. Volume 9. (Mss. Acc. 1991.46)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBible records of Accomack and Northampton Counties compiled by Jean M. Mihalyka in 1993. Volumes 12 and 13.  Mss. Acc. 1994.74a\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of an original pen and ink sketch of St. George's Church by Rev. James Willis Eastburn. Mss. Acc. 2008.193\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Receipts for quitrents (1750), payments and judgments (1752), tax receipts for 1822 and 1824 and typescript of petitions on juries (1798), concerning selection of juries, addresses, 1918 and 1936, concerning Grace Church, Cismont, Va. Typed manuscript concerning Albemarle Agricultural Society and typescript of minute book, 1817-1828, of Albemarle Agricultural Society as well as material concerning \"Fancy Hill,\" Albemarle County, Va. The materials that comprise this collection were donated by Lucy W. Sneed and John Lawrence and purchased from C. H. Stoneman by W\u0026amp;M Special Collections Research Center in batches between 1940 and 1997.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for payment of £310.12.5 on quitrents in Albemarle County, Virginia. 1p. DS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for payment of £100.1.8 in current money, which was sent by John Smith, Sheriff of Albemarle County, Virginia in part of a judgment due the King of Great Britain from Joseph Thompson [deceased?], Sheriff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePetition on selection of juries. TCy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTaxes paid on 130 acres of land, horses, and slaves by Thomas Rea, to the Sheriff of Albemarle Co. Va. 1 item. PDS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor the District of Virginia in a chancery suit of The Bank of Howardsville, et als vs. the president, directors and company of said bank. 28 pp. PD\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e27 pp. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 pp. PM\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e19 pp. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e89 pp. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten copy of a bond for Drury M. Burnley who is elected as sheriff of Albemarle County for the term of two years beginning January 1, 1857.  Bond includes names of family members.  Mss. Acc. 1997.31b. Certificate from Free Union Baptist Church for Sister Sally Wood to recommend her for membership. September 1883. Two letters to Bro' (Brother) Dudley from L.W. (Allen) which mentions Licking Hole Church. November 23, 1853 and undated.  Mss. Acc. 2008.193.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem from W.S. Morton about material for the William and Mary Quarterly. Typed copy of Marriage Bonds of Amelia County, A-Z by husband, ca. 1735-1854. Prepared by J.D. Eggleston. Undated. Photographs of Amelia Sulpher Spring with notes on the reverse side. Undated. Letter to Susie from a correspondent in Mattoax, Virginia. Undated. Mss. Acc. 2008.193.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1769-1803, relating to Amherst County, Va. Includes appointment, 1769, of 18 Justices of the Peace , signed by Lieut. Gov. Botetourt (Lord Botetourt). A bond, 29 January, 1803, due from J. Daniel Day and Solomon Day to Jane Rickets, widow of Thomas Rickets. Attested to by John Reynolds and Noah Guttry. 1 p. cy of ADS. Gift of Mrs. G.M. Kent in 1948.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes deeds, wills, legal documents, and church records (Christians Creek School House, Glebe Burying Ground, Old Stone Church, and Tinkling Spring Church.) 58 items. Purchased 1939 from C. J. Carrier of Bridgewater, VA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pieces\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[11p.] 23 1/2 cm. Printed. 2 copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy Rev. John Craig, first pastor of Old Stone Church in Augusta County, Virginia. 24, 14 p. 11x 8 3/3 inches. Mimeographed. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 p. 11 1/4 x 8 1/2 inches. Mimeographed. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 1/4 x 10 1/4 inches. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContent regarding payment for land purchased from George Ruebush. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePossibly drawn by Henry Hearman. Includes handrawn map of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrice list card for A.M. Bruce, Wholesale Provision Merchant. Staunton, Virginia. Undated. Photostat of an order issued April 22, 1772 for land forfeiture.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, 1767-1870, relating to Bedford County, Va. Includes accounts; bonds; bill of sale, 1783. for slave; copy of appointment, 1772, of James Steptoe as clerk of Bedford Court; and copy of land grant, 1792. Also includes letter, 1876, of A. Granville Bradley describing the Shenandoah Valley and list, undated, of soldiers who served in the French and Indian War and the American Revolution with notes on the formation of Campbell County, Va. Land Grant of 300 acres in Bedford County, Virginia to Job Martin for payment of L1.10 sterling to the Treasury of the Commonwealth. Signed by Henry Lee, Governor. The materials that comprise this collection were donated by W. Mac Jones and Mrs. William C. Segar and obtained or purchased by W\u0026amp;M Special Collections Research Center in batches between the period of 1927 and 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts and invoices to and from various individuals.  Some names include:  Mr. Beaver, John Berk, Mr. Pendleton, Thomas Pugh, Jack Steward, John F. Woods, Charles Dudley, Jeremiah, Moses Eubank, Jacob Wolf, Leroy James and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sally Phelps, aunt, Lynchburg, Virginia to Henry Bigger about purchasing a cow. Includes a registry receipt. August 6, 1884. Photocopy of a letter to \"Willie Dear\" (Mrs. L.B. Bigger of Bellevue, Bedford County) from unknown. July 29, 1886. D.W. Bigger to \"My Dear Brother\" (James H. Bigger) about receiving a photograph of him and about Christmas. December 3, 1894.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence includes a mix of people with no obvious connection to one another, though some letters deal with legal matters. December 24, 1841, Tazewell Headen, Floyd C.H. to ( ) Goggin, Atty at Law, Liberty. Concerns summoning witnesses. December 12, 1843, William Daniel, Jr. of Lynchburg, Virginia to Joseph Wilson, Clerk, Bedford, Liberty (Virginia) about McKinney and Walker repaying debt from Harris and the dismissal of a suit on the validity of Even Snead's will. February 6, 1847, Robert Davis of Lynchburg, Virginia to Joseph Wilson, Clerk of Superior Court of Bedford County with a request to make copies of a statement of debt in the case of Samuel E. White and William T. Smith (late merchants trading as White and Smith) vs four other men. February 12, 1858, Julie Clayton in Ivy Hill to her cousin about a party and marriages of acquaintances. November, 1879, Letter to \"Mr. ---(?)\" from \"Your friend only\" where the writer clearly states that having a relationship with him would bring her no joy and his attention would be in vain and \"our correspondence has closed. May your future life be blessed by a companion worthy of your efforts…Amen.\" March 11, 1889 and March 12, 1889, To \"My dear Susie\" (Mrs. William Bese) possibly from her mother in Chester, Virginia about news of family and friends. The empty envelopes are mostly addressed to the Clerk of the County Superior Court. Some names on the envelopes are A. B. Nichols, J.L. Edwards, Joseph Wilson, William M. Burwell, William Cook and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1869 and early 1900 receipts, one a United States Internal Revenue \"receipt for special tax\" for R.M. Dennis for a business of \"retail dealer ...liquor\" in Roscoe, St. Clair, Missouri for 1870. 1904-1909 letters to Mrs. E.M. Dennis of Bedford County, Virginia from other members of her family and E. Hilton Jackson, a Washington D.C. lawyer about a Claims Court case of (heirs of) Samuel Cline vs the United States where Samuel Cline says he lived in Rockingham County, Virginia but reports show he owned a Cline's Mill in Staunton, Virginia which sold \"large quantities of supplies to the Confederacy....\" The Samuel Cline heirs are claiming their father did not vote for secession and can prove his loyalty to the Union. Other family members include Cyrus Cline and Samuel Cline. Includes a carbon of a February 4, 1908 contract between \"the next of kin and heirs at law of Samuel Cline, deceased, and E. Hilton Jackson\" for Jackson's representation of the family during the claims case.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A varied group of legal documents. Account sheet for Robert Fauster to Joel Terrell for 1750 with an 1769 note at the bottom by Chas Servis which states Terrell has \"received no satisfaction for the above ballance.\" On reverse, a note by Jacob Early states \"we the jewry find for the plaintiff...\" Payment to \"Sovereign Lord King George the third\" for an ordinary license for William Mead in Bedford County, Virginia with William Mead and Isham Talbot as witnesses. February 27, 1771. Indenture between Richard Muse and his wife and James Jones. Wythe County. May 10, 1796. Note on reverse spells \"Muse\" as \"Mary???\" Bond report by Thos Lumpkin. Some names mentioned: Boyce Eidson, Martin King, ? Chastain, Richard Lockett, Thomas Wood, Samuel Baker, Edward and William Eads, James Foster, George Wilson, Farthing Hix and other illegible names. undated. Flyer by Richard M. Young, Late Commissioner of the General Land Office with letterhead, \"General Agency at Washington City\" about \"Acts of Congress granting Pensions to soldiers and their widows for services rendered during the Revolutionary War\" with amendments to 1853. Addressed to Joseph Wilson, Clerk of Circuit Court, Liberty, Bedford County, Virginia. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly receipts for Edward Merriman for purchases, but includes a letter, a military record and a recipe for \"John M. Merryman's Cement Wash.\" May 24, 1850 letter to Edward Merriman, Liberty, Bedford County, Virginia from Joseph Anderson in Cincinnati, Ohio about the whereabouts and news of other members of the Merriman Family. December 15, 1898 document states that George S. Merriman was a Private in Company G, 2nd Regiment of the Virginia Volunteers who enrolled on June 24, 1898 to serve for two years and was discharged on December 18, 1898.  Notes that George S. Merriman was born in Batford (Bedford?), Virginia, 43 years of age, 5 foot, 9 and a half  inches tall, fair complexion, blue eyes, gray hair and a farmer. Signed by Ballard P. Hatcher, Captain, in Roanoke, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Poetry, prose and recipes written by different unknown people.  One \"editorial\" is about a tribute to the late Governor Kavanaugh of Maine.  Recipes include \"Sponge Pudding\" and \"Chow Chow Pickle.\"  Includes a headache remedy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated Collection: Mss. Acc. 2008.321 Berkeley County, Virginia (W.Va.) Tax Records\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Charles J. Faulkner, in Martinsburg, West Virginia, to the President of William and Mary, at Williamsburg, Virginia, concerning the name of Berkeley County. September 8, 1873. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill of sale for $400, 1807, for the sale of a slave, Dick, by Henry Bowyer to John Robinson. Purchase. Charles Hamilton Auction in 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand Grant, 1803, for Nicholas Casper, in Botetourt County, Va. signed by Governor John Page (1743-1808).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgreement, 1883 August 18, of George W. Parrish to sell to William Jackson a portion of the tract of land in Brunswick County, Va. called \"the Batt land.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, 1769-1951, relating to Buckingham County, Va. Includes a grant, 1769, of land to Samuel Megginson signed by Lord Botetourt ; indenture (deed) between Chambers and William Norvell, 1836; photograph, 1951, of the Bolling Family of \"Rosney,\"; and accounts and correspondence of the post office at Gravel Hill , Mattie J. West, postmaster (10 items). The materials that comprise this collection were donated to W\u0026amp;M Special Collections Research Center by Willam R. Cocke, Mrs. G. M. Kent, Mr. \u0026amp; Mrs. John Stone, and John D. Weaver in batches between 1940 and 1983. Finding Aid prepared by Cynthia B. Brown, 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed list, undated, of justices of the peace, 1782-1824, of Campbell County, Va.; and license, 1860, to marry of Edward Scott Payne and Anna Agnes Oliver. Gift of John Lawrence in 1997. Two court records, 1796 and undated, signed by Cha[rles]s and Williston Talbot. (Acc. 1997.31c).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of minutes, 1811-1814, of courts of enquiry of 26th Virginia regiment of Charlotte County, Va.; extract, 5 June 1833, from court records concerning death of John Randolph of Roanoke; and marriage license, 1823, of Robert Carrington and Joanna T. Bouldin. Typed list of Charlotte County names from about the mid 1700's with notes on Mathis Flournoy and John Prior. Cub Creek Church Memorial program. 1938.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers relating to Chesterfield County, Va. Includes such items as extracts from county records; lawsuits (Vestry of Parish of Manchester v. Overseers of the Poor); commission, 1756, signed by Robert Dinwiddie appointing justices to try slave for burglary; deed; agreement (concerning Gallego Mills); and a broadside, undated, concerning proposed removal of court from Manchester to Chesterfield Court House. Item level inventory available at Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreenway Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of the will of Robert Hudson, 1866, with codicil dated 1872 (1 piece). Copy of a court order to pay Richard I. Tull for his services as sheriff. 1830. (1 piece). Court order to pay Walter (?) for public services. 1830. Typed manuscript \"A Culpeper Census of 1781\" by A.L. Keith. 37 pages. 1941.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger, 1841-1844, of a grist mill in Culpeper County, Virginia. Includes lists of customers and what the bought, typically wheat and flour. People could also bring their own material and have it ground; the material and the price for grinding is listed in the ledger. Also includes entries for a bill for a cabin for slaves and flour for slaves. 1 item. Purchase. Mss. Acc. 2011.563.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1830-1910, relating to Cumberland County, Va. Includes such items as copies of court orders, 1830, to pay George H. Matthews for service as prosecutor for Commonwealth and S. H. Panack for services as jailor; receipt, 1910, for taxes; plat, 1842, for land owned by Edward Steger; and a newspaper clipping, 1893 October 1, from the Richmond Dispatch. Gift of John Lawrence. Two court documents, one dated 1797, signed by James Morton. (1997.31e)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate of Appointment, 1828, of William H. Broadnax, William Wynne, and Edward S. Pegram as commissioners to superintend election of electors for U. S. president and vice president in Dinwiddie County, Va.; and copy of court order, 1830, to pay James Scott for his services as jailor. Cotton circular for Martin, Hill and Co. in Petersburg, Virginia. September 22, 1886.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed, June 21, 1773, from Israel Morris to Michael Goen for 100 acres of land in Dunmore County (Shenandoah County), Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostats of a petition presented by certain residents of Elizabeth City County to the General Assembly of Virginia, November 30, 1803, in opposition to the proposal to combine the Eaton and Syms charity schools into one school. Photostat of a petition presented by certain residents of Elizabeth City County to the General Assembly of Virginia, December 19, 1803, requesting that the Eaton and Syms charity schools be combined into one school.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of a history of Hampton and Elizabeth City County, Va., entitled \"The First Plantation,\" by Marion L. Starkey, ca 1930s. Includes an incomplete index in a separate green book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped extracts, 1663-1791, from Old Rappahannock County [now Essex County.] Extract from a vestry book of Albemarle Parish, Sussex County. 1788. A handwritten list (probably a copy) of a list of names for \"Rose and Gabriel Penn, given under our hands...November 3rd, 1788,\" with a note on reverse \"Subscription for St. Marks Church.\" Another note says this page found in a vestry book in Albermarle Parish on November 26, 1926. Transcript of letter from Hugh Rose, at Geddes, to Col. James Higginbotham about sellling land of Brother Moses, deceased. 24 March 1791. Original order to the Sheriff of Essex County to take James Daniel and James McCall for a court appearance in William Roane vs Daniel and McCall. Signed John Lee. May 30, 1755. (Gift of Benjamin A. Grady). August 23, 2000 letter to Mrs. Harold Little, owner of Clydeside, from H. Franklin Minor, about the McCall Family and ownership of Clydeside.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGround plan of Woodlawn, home of Nellie Custis Lewis, in Fairfax County. In ink on tracing cloth.  19 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches.  1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, ca. 1743-1793, relating to Fairfax County, Va. Includes notes, concerning register of Pohick Church; newspaper clipping, concerning court record book of Fairfax County; survey, 1841, of tract of land; and plan, undated, of \"Woodlawn,\" home of Nellie Custis Lewis; court records, 1743-1783; and an account book, 1793, of Joseph Birch, keeper of Turnpike Number 2, which has two entries, 9 October 1792 and 13 April 1793, concerning George Washington. 1963 gift from Mrs. Marion S. Mallory. 17 items. Postcards of Old Court House, published by Ernest L. Robey's Drugstore. 3 items. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of tax list, 1782-1799, for Fauquier County, Va.. Court order, 1830, to pay James English for his services as jailor and for cleaning and furnishing firewood and candles for the courthouse. Catalogue of Fauquier Institute for Young Ladies. Session 1892-93. Owned by Miss E. Chappelear.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand grant, 15 May 1780, given to Samuel McDowell for 1,000 acres of land in Fayette County, Va. [W.Va.] signed by Patrick Henry. For those interested in Patrick Henry see the Patrick Henry Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadside, 12 July 1941, advertising July 12 as the day for all citizens over thirteen years of age to register as volunteers for the civil defense program in Fluvanna County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote on document: \"…record book…is no longer public property, the original book being in private hands…\" Typed carbon copy of \"The History of Rivanna Parish in the County of Fluvanna, Virginia\" by Louis H. Stoneman. 1847- 1912. Pamphlet with the Charter and By-Laws of the State Bank of Columbia. 1900. An advertisement of the Commissioner's sale of Upper Bremo Tract where Mary B. and Lelia B. Cocke lived. 1926. The Midland Virginian, Palmyra, Fluvanna, Virginia article, \"Old receipts show that Fluvanna farms tithed to aid Confederacy.\" February 13, 1941. Notebook called \"Weather Report\" where the daily weather conditions were recorded. 1886-1887.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvoices, receipts, accounts, laden lists, letters and other accounting documents from merchants in Columbia, Virginia. 1880-1910. 465 pieces. Merchants include: Jenkins and Foster, William B. Perkins, John F. Shepherd, Stoneman Brothers, Dr. Philip J.Winn, and George T. Zachary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Invoices, receipts, accounts, laden lists, letters and other accounting documents from merchants in Columbia, Virginia. 1880-1910. 465 pieces. Merchants include: Jenkins and Foster, William B. Perkins, John F. Shepherd, Stoneman Brothers, Dr. Philip J.Winn, and George T. Zachary. (Related material: 65 Sh5 Shepherd and Patton Papers). Broadside for \"The Celebrated Horse-Tamer Prof. W. Rouzer will give a lecture on ...June 7th...\" Certificates from residents of \"Kent's Store, Fluvanna County, Virginia, Oct. 2nd 1876\" who have taken the lectures are listed. Names listed are from Fluvanna, Pittsylvania and Charlotte Counties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle on John Hartwell Cocke. 2010. Acc. 2010.605.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFolders 1 - 5 are papers, 1772-1800, (group of 481 pieces) relating to 178 suits in Franklin County, VA and 16 other papers. Some papers are fragments. 481 pieces. The spelling of names varies greatly and as it was found to be impracticable to give all forms of each name, one spelling only is shown. The materials donated by John Lawrence in 1991, by Fred Alouf in 1959, and obtained from Joseph K. Ruebush in 1938. Folder 6 contains later, unrelated accessions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWork Projects Administration Writers' Program. \"The White Man Comes to Stay,\" \"War Whoops in the Wilderness,\" and \"Explorers in the Wilderness.\" 1941. Two court documents signed by James Callaway. 1797. Mss. Acc. 1997.31f. 28 copies of certificates saying people attended the September New London District Court, signed by James Steptoe, Clerk of the Franklin County District Court. 1797. Includes 4 fragments. Names include: John Arthur, Moses Greer, Luke Standefer, Richard Goggin, Samuel Patterson, John Cheetwood, Charles Lumsden, Thomas Haile, Shelton Brown, Shelton Taylor, Joel Chitwood, William Cheetwood, Lewis Turnbull, William Boswell, James Prunty, Thomas Towler, Lewis Davis, John Hayle, George Ferguson, Dudley Lumsden, Benjamin Griffith, John Houle and Thomas Fowler. Mss. Acc. 1997.52\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Documents concerning land (deeds and list of lands returned as delinquent); proceedings, 1812, of meeting held at Winchester; and advertisement, undated, offering the Marlbro' Iron Works for sale or rent. 5 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The original 1938 accession were papers relating to Gloucester Count, 1660-1878, and taken from the William Carter Stubbs Papers (I). They were purchased from Charles F. Heartman. They comprise Boxes 8, 9 and 10, folders 1-28. Includes letters, accounts (many concerning estates), legal documents, tax lists, marriage licenses and military records (including orders, 1815 and 1820 appointing patrollers to visit slave quarters). Many items concern the Baytop and Stubbs families. 2134 items. Letters, 1774-1878, filed chronologically. Invoices, receipts, etc. filed alphabetically under name of person or estate. The remaining boxes contain later accessions. Notes and photocopies relating to Gloucester County during the Revolution collected by Joanee Ryan in preparation for M.A. thesis (Mss. Acc. 1988.24). Photostat copy of transcript of \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\" by Charles E. Hatch, Jr. Yorktown, Virginia. September 15, 1979 (Mss. Acc. 1999.66). Photographs of and brochures of Gloucester County, plus correspondence of different families of Gloucester County about personal and legal matters, 1795-1953, donor unknown. John Buckner Reports, undated (Mss. Acc. 2008.193). Newspaper article on Wilbur Templeman a popular and longtime barber in Gloucester (Mss. Acc. 2010.575). Related material: See also \"A Guide to Gloucester County, Virginia Historical Manuscripts, 1651-1865\" (Richmond: Virginia State Library, 1976). For those interested in the Baytop family see the Baytop-Fitzhugh Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem inventory in each folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcra-Baytop. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaytop-Bridges. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaytop Family. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaytop Family. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBridges-Corr. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDame-Gloucester County School Commissioners. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHall-Kemp. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLawson-Nuttall. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOakes-Purcell. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRansone-Stubbs. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTabb-Wood. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers of persons not included in folders 4-14. Inventory not available.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo or more persons/families mentioned.  Unidentified pieces and fragments.  Includes an index of a ledger and five memorandum books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1825 Court docket, records of official examinations of boundary lines (1825-1848, undated), copy of certificate appointing Peter Kemp and James Baytop processioners...sixth precinct (undated) and unofficial memoranda on cases (undated).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmory-Ash.  Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBall-Byrd. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampbell - DuVall. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdwards - Hughes.  Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames - Oliver. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePitt - Sutton. Item inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem survey in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItem inventory in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\"  (Mss. Acc. 1999.66)  First half of book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gloucester County, Virginia Places and Names\"  (Mss. Acc. 1999.66)  Second half of book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Story of Elmington\" by Polly Cary Legg. Possibly a Work Projects Administration Writers' Program story.  December 1, 1941.  Photographs of Grace Church and The Glebe. Donation ticket for Ware Church, 1953, and a Christmas Card with picture of Ware Church. Photographs of \"New Bottle\" House, Undated.  Photograph of \"Painting of Gloucester from the Water\", courtesy of Mariner's Museum.  Conservation State Organization rules and regulations, undated.  \"Programme at the Laying of the Cornerstone and the Unveiling of the Monument,\" 1889.  Brochure on \"The Belle Roi Female School\" in Gloucester, Virginia, 1855.  Facts about Gloucester, copy, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1795 and 1796 - Indenture between Thomas Whiting and Mary his wife of Gloucester and John Singar of Norfolk, Virginia on July 1, 1795,  Plat of land of William DuVal for John Singar.  June 15, 1796 1801, 1802 and 1804 -  Document binding John Thruston of Abington Parish, Gloucester County, to Sarah Tabb, who is relinquishing her right of dower, for land of John Stephens, September 2, 1801.  Indenture between Edward Busbie, Senior of Abington Parish, Gloucester County and Benjamin Marnix for land in Gloucester County, January 4, 1802.  Indenture between Henry Whiting and William Singleton for land in Gloucester County, February 1, 1802.  Indenture between Richard Singleton and Nelly Thornton, his wife, of the County of Gloucester, and John Singar for land, April 2, 1804. 1810 -1825 and undated - Account of Estate of John Singar for 1810-1818.  Letter to Dr. William Taliaferro, Gloucester Court House, from Richard H. Johnson of Hanover County, Virginia concerning his claim against the Mr. Carter who was his tenant, May 31, 1822.  Receipt Book, bound with string, with names, amount of money received and reason, 1825.  Letter to Richard M. Segan, late Sheriff of Middlesex County, Virginia regarding taking money from Bogg's benefit in case against James Critten.  Undated. 1829-1857 - Letter to Walker Jones of Gloucester Courthouse from H. Wilkinson of Petersburg, Virginia about Mr. Stubblefield offering $150 for settlement of Wilkinson's business.  Lists 1829 and 1830 Rockingham Season accounts, March 31, 1834.  Letter to Miss H.B. Booth, Gloucester County, about an account, June 5, 1834. Article of Agreement between Alfred Billups, Gloucester County, and Jacob Vreeland of Bergen County, New Jersey for tract of land on York River in Gloucester County, October 6, 1834.  Letter from T.B. Whiting of St. Marks, Florida to M.C. Booth in Urbanna, Middlesex County, Virginia regarding accusation of debt, R. M. Thornton and A.L. Dabney, February 26, 1837.  Receipt for John W. Puller for items purchased from T.B. Taliaferro, 1856 and 1857. Thomas J. Banks Correspondence and Accounts, 1826-1838 - Two partial account books in the same handwriting as the William and Thomas Banks book.  William Banks is mentioned in one of them, 1826-1830.  Accounts of William and Thomas Banks, Oyster deposit on the River. Partial account book, 1833-1836.  Thomas T. Bailey of Baileysville, Tennessee to Thomas J. Banks about collecting and sending money that he was collected, July 23, 1835.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester, Virginia  from James M. Rasin and Company regarding wheat and repairing a Straw Cutler.    Includes Receipt and statement., September 17, 1835.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester, Virginia from Samuel Crane of Richmond, Virginia about the two negroes that were part of Banks' brother's estate.  John Carlton, deceased, is mentioned,  March 26, 1836.  Letter to Thomas J. Banks of Gloucester Court House regarding rent, December 5, 1836.  Letter from Robert Nicholas of Richmond, Virginia to Jefferson Stubbs of Gloucester County, Virginia regarding the suit in Henrico County, Virginia with T.J. Banks, administrator of John Banks, deceased, regarding two negroes, April 3, 1838. Christopher Jones Correspondence and Documents, 1824-1826 -  Note sent by John Field to the Courthouse for Christopher Jones or Thomas Banks about a receipt, July 31, 1824.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from H. Boggs of Baltimore, Maryland concerning settlement with a John Henry and Mr. Jones who is possibly the brother of Christopher Jones, September 13, 1825.  Indenture between Christopher T. Jones and Mann Page Trustees under a deed of trust between William Wilkins and Mann page and Christopher T. Jones to secure for to Thomas Smith and John Tabbs, September 5, 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones about will that was proven October 3, 1808, with Henry Curry as the testator and Susanna Curry the Executrix and lists other cases.  The writer, from Richmond, Virginia,  also turns down offer to visit the area while extolling the pleasures of the rural setting, August 28, 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from H. Boggs of Baltimore, Maryland concerning a settlement, December 1825.  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from George Haskins concerning bringing to Chancery Court his suit against James Montague, Philip Montague, Thomas G. Cridington and Robert Dobbins, January 22, 1826. Kemp Family, 1825 and undated -  Letter to Christopher Jones of Gloucester County from Robert Tubman concerning suit against Peter Kemp, November 30, 1825.  Letter to William Browne Judge of the Chancery District of Williamsburg about Peter, Francis, William and Sarah Kemp against John Johnston, admr of Robert Kemp, deceased, Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarbon of typed notes on John Buckner (ca. 1630-1695) of Gloucester County, Virginia.  He brought the first press and printer, William Nuthead, to Virginia about 1680.  Prepared by Mary Goodwin, Research Department, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.  Typescripts of brief biographical sketches of John Buckner and his family from Tyler's Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography and an account of William Nuthead, from first printer in Virginia and Maryland, from J.C.Oswald, Printing in the America's.  13 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaily Press newspaper article, \"County Barber Still Cutting,\" about Wilbur Templeman and his barbershop. His daughter, Linda Templeman, worked in Swem Library, Government Documents.  August 9, 2009.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePatent for 4753 acres of land in Goochland County, Virginia granted by King George II to Michael Holland. 1744. On vellum. 13 1/4 x 22 1/4 inches. Signed by Lieutenant Governor William Gooch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1744-1832, relating to Goochland County, Va. Includes patent, 1744, to Michael Holland (signed by Gooch and granted by King George II); will, 1815, of Nathaniel Davidson; court order, 1830, to pay William Pope for services as prosecuting attorney; and document, 1831, concerning the lawsuit of the Commonwealth v. John N. Davis; letter, 1832, from Pleasant Turner to Archibald Bryce; and plat, 1839, of land owned by William Ford. Patent filed in Oversize. Court Docket to November 1795, list of all cases. Commonwealth vs. John N. Davis, 1831 Will of Nathaniel Davidson, 1815 Plat tract of land owned by William Ford, 1839 Oversize patent, for land, signed by Gov. Gooch, granted by King George II to Michael Holland, 1744 Court order to pay William Pope for services as prosecuting attorney, 1830 Letter, Pleasant Turner to Capt. Archibald Bryce, 1832 Court Docket to November 1795, list of all cases\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThey appear to be a general store, ordering food items, clothe, clothing, shoes, horseshoes, nails, tobacco and other items.  Their shipping address is Irwin's Station or Bula in Goochland County.  Over 120 items. 1882-1883. Court Summons.  Names mentioned:  William Southworth, J. Clemens, Jos. Bullock, William Johnson, Julian Martin, Lucy Randolph, Anderson Matthews and S.W. Mason.  5 items.  1853. Archibald D. Perkins Accounts.  One receipt from Lucy Randolph.  39 items. 1836-1893. Typed carbon copy of a biography of Benjamin Waller and letters of Benjamin Wood.  Undated. Related items:  MsV Ame18  B. R. Cowherd Ledger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of survey, 29 September 1804, of land in Greenbrier County Va. [W.Va.] for heirs of William Humes and surveyed by Alexander Welch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA typed list of voters for 1800. Court order to pay William Faulkner for his services as sheriff.  1829.  copy. Court order to pay Samuel Pointer for his services as sheriff.  1830.  copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed (mutilated), 1727, from John Guess to Thomas Denton for land in Hanover County, Va.; receipt, 187[?] for taxes to Joseph Henry; and appeal, 1894, for aid in building a church in a needy neighborhood, with a list of names of contributors attached. Title page, with a photograph of the Clay house, from \"Life and Speeches of Henry Clay.\" 1843. Signature on front page: Mattie R. Feild, Millbrook, Virginia, 1886. Photostat copy of town lot layout of Hanover along the Pamunkey River with a tax list of names. March 17, 1738 or 39.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Ledger, 1917 of a store in Studley, Hanover County, Virginia, recording purchases made by various customers. Customers' names are listed, and occasionally their town or county. A more detailed description is provided by the seller:  \"Ledger is a Eagle Flat Opening Book No. 895 (sold by Reinbach \u0026amp; Schwartz Stationers, Richmond, Va.). Measures: 8 1/4\" x 12 3/4\" x 1 1/4\",  287 pages.  This Ledger begins in May, 1917 and ends December 7, 1917.  Entries such as: Miss Ellen Timberlake, 2 Loaves of Bread .10;    Babes Bowles, 2 Cultivator Teethe .50, 1 Plow Point .16;  Mrs. Austin, 1/2 Plug Tobacco  .05\" \"On Page 158 it has a stamp on it: Do your bit! BUY A LIBERTY LOAN BOND, Inquire at any Bank or Post Office. Several Pages are Stamped (with a Postage Stamper): Studley, Va. (date).\" \"There are entries for food products, farm supplies, coca cola, tobacco, coffee, oil, medicine, etc.....\" Purchased.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHardy County is now part of West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed, 1858, from Westfall Garret to Henry Richmond covering a tract of land in Hardy County, Va. [W.Va.]. Court documents signed by Ed Williams, Clerk, 1797. Donated in 1997 by John Lawrence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePortion of printed list, 1831, of land returned as delinquent for taxes in Harrison County [W.Va.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, 1726-1871 and undated, relating to Henrico County, Va. Includes land patent, deeds, documents concerning lawsuits, estate document, and receipt for fee for apprehending a slave. 14 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrder, 1784, to the sheriff of Henry County, Va. to call jurors in the lawsuit of Commonwealth v. Anderson McGwire in the Virginia General Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy of a booklet, \"Fork Boykin\" compiled by Miss Genie Cory. Undated. Photograph of St. Luke's Church. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndex or register of names in a ledger divided alphabetically with tabs. Names include first and surnames, men and women, and all have a number noted beside them. There is no location or date or purpose noted on the register, but by using census data, the register was created circa 1900 and probably in the Isle of Wight County area of Virginia. Medium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn artificial collection of material, 1687-1924, relating to James City County, Virginia. Includes copies of court records, farm censuses, tax receipts, church brochures, and photographs. Box 12 and 13 are mostly a gift from Robert T. Slater.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprints of tracts of land in James City County. Carlton Casey land in Jamestown District, surveyed November 6, 1950; William Washington Estate, surveyed October 26, 1951; Mrs. Bessie Carmine property on Old Jamestown Road, surveyed September 2, 1940; Plat of subdivision of portion of Sarah Jones Tract, surveyed April 9, 1948; Survey of Bush Neck Road, Rye Patches and Wallace's Tract, surveyed June 1939; Frederick J. Keck farm in Stonehouse District, surveyed October 1937; Indigo Dam, estate of William Allen Jones, decd, in Jamestown District, surveyed October 1931; Rollo Subdivision, surveyed on November 26, 1930; Stephen's Tract #2, J.W. Penick the owner, in Stonehouse District, surveyed May, 1926; Timberlake Property, surveyed April 23, 1930 and Walthal Tract, surveyed June 1928.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1687 August 8. Copy of will of John Holder, deceased. Proved at the County Court held at James City, 8 August 1687 by the oaths of John White and Dorothy Peach. Recorded by W. Edwards, Cl[erk of] Co[u]r[t]. 1 page. Photostat of Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Copy of a law enacted by General Assembly, 17 February 1644, prohibiting desertions of plantations that have been seated; persons deserting their plantations are not to burn their houses but will receive as many nails as were expended in building them. Signed by William Robertson (d. 1739) Cl[er]k Gen[era]l Ass[emb]ly [from 1702-1738]. 1 page. Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1805 February. Copy of pages from a court record signed by Ro[bert] B. Armistead. \"Found among the ruins of the old Court House at Williamsburg, Va. 1864.\" 2 pages. Copy of Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1813 February 12. Copy of advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer for the rent or lease of the Greenspring Estate. 1 page. Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1820 September 1. Census record of James City county for 1820. Signed by Rich[ar]dson Henley, assistant to the Marshal. (Note reads \"From Lib. of Cong.\") 1 page. Photostat of Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1827 June 30. Copy of Complaint brought by Archer Hankins, late sheriff of James City and Committee of the esate of James Banks, deceased, against William Gregory, sheriff of King William County, appointed to represent William Gregory, Christopher Johnson, Ann Dudley, G. R. Lambert Meredith, Martha Bingham, Julia Bingham, Jno. Bingham, Geo. Bingham, [?] Lambert (wife of Eugene Sullivan), and Stephen Bingham, the heirs of Stephen Bingham. Concerns a tract of land in James City county called \"Mount Folly.\" 3 pages. Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1847 May 6. Memorandum of deed of trust executed on 21 Sep[tember] 1841 is filed as an exhibit in the Chancery Suit in the Supr[eme] Court of James City County and City of Williamsburg by Upshur's executors vs. Pryor and others. Signed by P. P. Mayo. Fragment. Document Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1849 January 19. Copy of advertisement in the Richmond Enquirer of the Hickory Neck Academy, James City County, Virginia. 1 page. Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1882-1893 and undated. Tax receipts, James City County, Virginia of Alexander Preston and Alfred Epps and a few miscellaneous receipts. Printed Document Signed. (13 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1896 June 1. \"The James City Cavalry, Its Organization and Its Service.\" (Company H, Fifth Regiment, mustered into service 22 May 1861). From \"Our Confederate Column\" in the Richmond Dispatch. Newspaper clipping.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1928 February 12. Bulletin from the Mount Vernon M. E. Church, South, Toano, Virginia. H. Conrad Blackwell, Pastor. 4 pages. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1929 June 30. Church Bulletin of Five Forks Church, Old Jamestown Road, Williamsburg, Virginia. Rev. James M. McKnight, Pastor. 4 pages. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1946 October 6. Invitation to Homecoming Day at James River Baptist Church, J. E. Bowman, Pastor. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1948 July 27. Letter. Mrs. William Lawrence Gatewood at New York to Brantley Henderson, Jr. at Williamsburg, [?] house and lot, and a store in Toano, Virginia. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo Year. June 27. Program from Our Saviors Lutheran Church, Norge, Virginia in honor of the visit of the Crown Prince Olaf and Crown Princess of Norway. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. Program of The County Council of Women's Clubs presenting \"Days in James City County from 1609 to 1817.\" 1 page. Printed Material. (3 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. Bulletin of Hickory Neck Church, Blissland Parish, Toano, James City County, Virginia. 2 pages. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. Brochure of the James City County Chamber of Commerce, Toano, Virginia. 2 pages. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1920. Economic Survey for James City County 1920 Census. 1 page. Typewritten Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1923 October 9. S. H. Hobbs, Jr., Rural Social Science, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. to Miss Mabel Massey, County Home Demonstration Agent, Williamsburg, Virginia. Is sending bulletin compiled from information secured in a survey of the townships in Chatham Co. [N. C.] and a bulletin on Johnston Co. [N. C.]; discusses types of surveys used by his department. 2 pages. Typewritten Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1924 February 12-13. Program of the Peninsula Farmers Institute. 1 page. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. \"A Glimpse of the Progressive School System of James City County\" by H. L. Harris, Supt. of Schools. 7 pages. Typewritten Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. \"Health Conditions in James City County.\" 4 pages. Typewritten Document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Samples of typed farm census forms from other locations in 1923: Chowan County, North Carolina; Henderson County, North Carolina; Hertford County, North Carolina; Madison County, North Carolina; Nash County, North Carolina and North Carolina 1923 farm census (blank form. 4 pages). Blank survey on \"Farm Home Conditions\" from Pittsylvania Co., Virginia (2 pages). Sample form for farm census (3 pages). Survey of Whitmell Community made by Rural Sociology Class (3 pages).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. Farm survey, James City County. 8 pages. Printed Material. (17 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. Farm survey, James City County. 8 pages. Printed Material. (17 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1922 June 13. Johnston County: Economic and Social (a Laboratory Study in the Rural Social Science Department of the University of North Carolina) by W. M. Sanders, Jr. and G. Y. Ragsdale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1922 October. Economic and Social Survey of Albemarle County, University of Virginia Record Extension Series, vol. VII, No. 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1922 November 16. How Farm Tenants Live by J. A. Dickey and E. C. Branson. University of North Carolina Extension Bulletin. The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 47 pages. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1923 Virginia Agricultural Census, U. S. Department of Agriculture co-operating with the State Department of Agriculture. 32 pages. Printed Material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Colonel William Allen House (P1), formerly owned by Miss Fanny Allen and later owned by Mr. Mercer Taylor. Four miles west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Ashland Farm (P2), formerly owned by Captain William Morecock. Located at Diascond station. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Binn's Place (P3), located west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Carter's Grove (P4), home of Mrs. Archibald McCrea. South of Williamsburg. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Carter's Grove (P5), home of Mrs. Archibald McCrea. South of Williamsburg. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Carter's Grove (P6). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Carter's Grove (P7). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Carter's Grove (before restoration) (P8). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cowlesville\" (P9), original home of the Cowles family. Owned by C. C. Cowles. Located on Rt. 603 just north of Rt. 610, six miles west of Toano on the Old Forge Road (much remodeled). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCurtis Home (P10). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCurtis Home (P11). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Edwards Place (P12), owned by Mrs. Marcus Cottrell. Located four miles northwest of Toano at the intersection of Rt. 601 and Rt. 603. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Gatewood Place Kitchen (P13), owned by C. Ordway. Located one half mile west of Toano on Forge Road. Now destroyed. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreen Spring (P14), ruins of the second house at Green Spring, built about 1800. The foundations of the Sir William Berkeley house at Green Spring are south of this house about two hundred yards. Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Green Spring (P15), aerial view. Photographic print, 7\"x9\". Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Green Spring (P16), aerial view. Photographic print, 7\"x9\". Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreen Spring (P17), aerial view. Photographic print, 9¼\"x11¼\". Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Grove Hill (P18), built by John Cowles in the 1830's. Later owned by Mr. C. C. Cowles. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hankins Family House (P19), owned by the Hankins family. Later owned by Mr. E. K. Pettit. Old house at Six Mile Ordinary, Rt. 60. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Harris House (P20), owned by Harris estate. Located about six miles southwest of Lightfoot and ¾ miles west of Jolly's Mill Pond. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Harris House (P21), six miles southwest of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Harris House (P22), owned by Mr. James Harris. Located about seven miles southwest of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hickory Neck Episcopal Church (P23), on Rt. 60 above Toano. This is only part remaining of the original church which was built about 1733. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hockaday Place (P24), owned by B. S. Bowmer. Located about one mile and a half west of Diascund Bridge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents James' Place (P25), former home of Colonel George James. Later owned by Mr. P. H. Richardson. Located approximately four miles north of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Captain George Lee House (P26), owned by Captain Lee of Newport News.  Located north of Croaker.  Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view.  Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Lombardy (P27), home of Littleton Waller. Later owned by Mr. Branch Martin. Located west of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents MacDowell's (P28), owned by the Barnes estate. Located about four miles north of Toano on the road leading from the Forge Road to the Williamsburg-Richmond stage road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Martin Home (P29), owned by Miss Williana Wilkinson. Located about half a mile west of Toano on the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Martin Home (P30), owned by Miss Williana Wilkinson. Located about half a mile west of Toano on the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Martin's Place (P31), two miles northwest of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Olive Branch Christian Church (P32), one and a quarter mile southeast of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pierce's (P33), located at Toano. This was originally \"Taylor's\" but prior to the Civil War was bought by Mr. Felix Pierce. There were three cemeteries on the place, one belonging to the Taylor family and two so old that no one recollects who was buried in them. After the Pierces died, this place was bought by Mr. Wesley Marston. The chimney and foundations are the only parts of the original house left which bear evidence of early eighteenth century construction, the chimney being laid in Flemish bond on flat side, and English bond on front and back surfaces. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pinewoods (P34), home of Warburton family. As it appears before it was partially destroyed by fire. Photographic print, 8\"x10\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pinewoods (P35). Photographic print, 8\"x10\", black and white, showing a rear view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Poplar Grove (P36), Wynne Place. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Powhatan (P37), once owned by Doctor Martin. Later owned by E. M. Slauson. Located a few miles west of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Powhatan (P38), once owned by Doctor Martin. Later owned by E. M. Slauson. Located a few miles west of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Redwood Ordinary (P39), now known as Green Shingle Inn. The present structure was built about 1790 to replace the old burned ordinary. Owned originally by the Redwood family, but subsequently bought by the Slater family. Served almost continuously as a tavern. Located at the intersection of the Forge Road and the Williamsburg-Richmond Stage Road in Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Old Richardson House near Croaker (P40). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents River View (P41), former home of the Norvell family. Later owned by Mr. Herbert Bloomberg. Located on York River about eight miles east of Toano. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Slater Place (P42), owned by R. V. Timberlake. Located about five miles northwest of Toano on road from Forge Road to Doncastle's Ordinary on the Williamsburg-Richmond Stage Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Stuart Place (P43), owned by E. C. Stuart. Located about a mile and a half northwest of Diascund Bridge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Summer House (P44), owned by Mr. Slater. Located about three miles south of Chickahominy Church on \"Old Brick Mill Road.\" Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Summer House (P45). Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a rear view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Vaiden Family House (P46), located at Norge. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Warrenton (P47), known in the past as Rutleigh. Acquired early in the 19th century by the Warren family. Later restored by the Grantham family. Later owned by Mr. Dozier. Located about five miles west of Toano on Forge Road, facing Windsor Castle. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Warrens (P48), owned by the Warren family. Located about four miles west of Toano, just off the Forge Road. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Watkins House (P49), owned by J. B. Larson. Later owned by [?] Peterson. Located three and half miles east of Lightfoot. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents White Hall Tavern (P50), home of the Geddy family. One and a quarter miles north of Toano. In the interior are a very fine staircase and much early woodwork. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Windsor Castle (P51), home of William Bush. Owned by Mrs. William Walker Ware. Photographic print, 5\"x7\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified House (52). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a front view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified House (53). Photographic print, 3½\"x5¾\", black and white, showing a side view. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents One booklet: \"Sheriffs of James Citty Countie\" by Barbra M. Cook, Subsheriff, 1994. Gift of Barbra M. Cook, deputy sheriff of James City County via the Williamsburg Historic Records Association. Postcard of Green Shingle Inn, Toano, with a copy of a newspaper article about the Inn which was destroyed in 1963. Copy of a photograph of the hotel near the Powder Magazine, ca. 1900 and a photocopy of photograph of students at Matthew Whaley School. Individuals are identified.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat copies of James City County petitions, beginning in the 18th century.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJefferson County is now a part of West, Virginia. See related collections: Mss. MsV I1 Jefferson County, W. Va. Merchant's Index, Mss. Acc. 2008.320 Jefferson County, Virginia (W.Va.)Tax Records\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList (printed), 1831, of land returned as delinquent for taxes in Jefferson County, Va. [W.Va.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill of sale, 1796, for a slave sold by Robert Hoskins to John Mundell in King and Queen County, Va.Gift of John Lawrence. Three court documents, 1796 and undated, two signed by Ro[bert] Pollard, clerk. (Mss. Acc. 1997.31b). July 1967 \"Bulletin of the King and Queen County Historical Society.\" Agreement between Nicholas Dillard and Polly Browning for 95 acres in King and Queen County. February 11, 1792. (transferred from Gloucester County).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped copy of a rent roll, 1769 and copy of a court order, 1830, to pay Lawrence W. Berry for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFragment of the will, 1705, of [?] Clayborne; typed extracts from a tax book, 1815 (65 typed sheets); copy of petition, 1843, from citizens of county to General Assembly of Virginia concerning the disposal of land in the county and a memorandum, 1863, signed by John Letcher concerning the arrest of a slave charged with attempted murder. 4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Leaflet written by Ann Harrison Booker Darst, \"Parson Skyring\" The Rev. Henry Skyring, 1729-1795, A tribute on the 200th anniversary of his death in 1995. Gift of Ann H.B. Darst. (Acc. 1998.36). Photographs used for the July 1938 William and Mary Quarterly article, \"Homes in the County.\" Daily Press book review of \"A History of Virginia Pioneer Papermakers\" with emphasis on the paper mill in West Point. Programs for the 250th founding of King William County, April 1952. Brochure on King William County, with notes. ca 1960. (Acc. 2008.193)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped transcriptions of pew rental lists: 1721 and 1748, for Christ Church Parish; 1750, for [St. Mary's] White Chapel Parish and a newspaper clipping, 13 February 1936, from the Rappahannock Record on the history of St. Mary's White Chapel by Elizabeth Comps Pierce. 4 items. Photographs from 1937: \"Bewdley,\" Lancaster Courthouse (Lancaster Post Office and former jail), Overseer's house on the Black Stump Quarter of Robert Carter's Corotoman Plantation (Weems Post Office), Sipes House (Lively Post Office) and Armstrong House (Palmer Post Office).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney for Lee County, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped copy of an advertisement in the Daily National Intelligencer, Washington, September 30, 1814, by James Monroe concerning sale of land; letter, 1863, from George K. Fox of Campbell Court House, Virginia, to L.W.S. Hough at Leesburg about Loudoun County bonds; booklet, July 1, 1861, containing names of purchasers of Loudoun County bonds numbered 1-358 and executed copies of July1, 1861 bonds, numbered 361-370 and 387-400 of Loudoun County. 24 pieces. And photograph of site of home of John Champe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTax list (tithes, land and carriages), 1769, for St. Martin's Parish (mutilated); document, 1852, in lawsuit of Spicer and Harris v. J. M. Macon, Jr., agent; papers in suits against J. and W.W. Beadles in 1852 and court orders, 1853-1854, to pay Robert T. Gooch for services as witness. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated material: Mss. MsV Lev10 Lunenburg County, Va. Docket, 1843E, Mss. MsV T3 Lunenburg County, Va. Sheriff's Tax Book, 1843\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of the will, 1817, of John T. Ravenscroft and accompanying papers and typescript of a letter, 1781, of D. C. Stokes, College Camp, William and Mary, to [Thomas] Nelson regarding Stokes' discharge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCumberland Parish Records Alphabetical order by subject. Church Matters J. H. Morrison to Dr. Perry regarding the Vestry and a Chimney. 1862. Correspondence B.M. Atkinson to his father about his Christmas plans. 1860. Thomas E. Locke to William J. Neblett enclosing papers on Buford's will, M. Forland's deed and other papers. Mentions R.B. Atkinson.1855. Financial – Correspondence, 1852-1868 Financial receipts, invoices, letters about the rector's salary. 38 items. 1852-1874. Financial – Taxes Receipt for taxes paid to the Sheriff of Lunenburg. Most are property taxes on 197 acres of land. 17 items. 1856 to 1869. 17 items. 1856-1865. Financial – Treasurer's Reports. 1847-1874. 16 items. Financial Matters – Bonds, Bills, Invoices, Subscriptions, Receipts and Taxes. St. John's Church and others. 35 items. 1848-1904. Some names mentioned: William H. Perry, Treasurer of the Parish; L.J. James E. Davis, Roger B. Atkinson, J.H. Morrison, Roger B. Atkinson, J.J. Deshazer, George Southall, Rev. Thomas E. Locke, Rev. Henry Wall, Rev. J. L. Sothoron, W.S. Watkins, Anderson Stewart, Harrison J. Elden, W.W. Webber, John. S. Hansbrough, Neblett Family, Colonel Sheets, Charles Smith, Mrs. John T. Merryman, Alice Ingram,W.G. Marshall, treasurer of Parish by 1904 and others. Letter from Dr. Bird, Dinwiddie County, about preaching at St. John's Church at the invitation of Mr. Neblett. 1863. Legal Matters Correspondence between Dr. W.H. Perry and A. M. and Richard Nelson, Carrolton, Mississippi about the case, Kreatts vs. Creath where Richard Nelson is representing Dr. Perry in the suit to get payment on a note. 1856-1860:1877 Deed between Malcom Macfarland and Vestry of Cumberland Parish for 190 acres. 1840. Rectors Resignation letter of Rector Dr. J. H. Morrison. May 1863. Vestry Meeting notes and letters about job openings, position acceptance and declining and resignations. 1857-1863. Rectors – Thomas E. Locke Payment accounts for 1838-1854, plus resignation and salary dispute, 1855. Vestry Minutes 1842, 1856, 1857, 1862 and undated. Originally accessioned as 1939.224 as a gift from WH Perry, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePatent, 1759, granting 400 acres of land to John LeGrand (signed by Francis Fauquier).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of court order, 1830, to pay Horace Stringfellow for his services as Commonwealth's Attorney; and deed of trust, 1932, given by Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover to William E. Carson, covering tracts of land in Madison County, Va. including Hoover's camp on the Rapidan River. Typed draft of an article, \"The Hebron Church Birth Register\" by Arthur L. Keith. 1934.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews clippings about the records of early Mathews County. Ca. 1940. Letter from Ellen R.T. Lane in Woodstock, Virginia to her cousin about her Mother's boarding school. August 15, 1883.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1772-1858, relating to Mecklenburg County, Va. Includes copies of court orders, 1830, to pay William B. Banks as Commonwealth's Attorney; William Townes as jailor, and Richard H. Walker as sheriff; church records (including certificate of baptism and letter of removal); marriage licenses, and notes concerning Revolutionary War soldiers, Native Americans and race horses. 17 items. Flyer from Charles B. Stuart, Randolph Macon College, about arrangements to \"…execute analyses of Soils, Marls, Guano, Minerals, \u0026amp;c., and to impart instruction in Analytical Chemistry.\" Undated. Photocopies of flyers for an auction at Prestwould. May 24-25, 1946.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePatent granting 70 acres of land in Mecklenburg County to William Marrable. 1772. On vellum. 15 1/4 x 13 inches. 1 piece. Medium oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes rubbing from binding of a Middlesex County record book; copy of orders, 1676, concerning provisions for soldiers to be sent out against Native Americans; copy of petitions, 1700, presented by the freeholders of Middlesex County to the House of Burgesses (from court record book); and copy of receipt, 1781, for supplies furnished by Philip Ludwell Grymes for public use. 4 items. Copies of blueprints of suggested original arrangement of the interior of the second Christ Church as built in 1714. 2 copies. 1938. Three articles on Middlesex County history by Carroll C. Chowning. 1932, 1934 and 1935. Notecard with a pencil sketch of the Christ Church altar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists, 1832-1833, of land returned as delinquent for taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadside, 1856, announcing the opening of the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs. Receipt for G.W. Lyle from Henry M. Conrad, Dr. Transfer, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable in Radford, Virginia.,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of lands and lots returned as delinquent, 1831. 4 p. 29 cm. Printed. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistory, 1869-1931, of Liberty Spring Christian Church, Nansemond County, Va.; and copy of patent, 1663, granting 1850 acres of land to Richard Bennett. 2 items. Photograph of a map, \"The Lower Parish of Nansemond County, Virginia.\" Time period covered is late 1600's. Map made by J.H. Granbery in 1946.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated material: Mss. MsV Lev11-12 Nelson County Va. Sheriff's Receipt Book, 1811-1837 Mss. MsV T4 Nelson County, Va. Tax Book, 1835 There is no material for Nelson County in the Virginia Counties Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, 1865-1866 and undated, relating to New Kent County, Va. Includes license, 13 November 1866, to Dr. L. C. Crump to practice medicine and two tax receipts for Crump; receipts, 1865, for U. S. taxes to W. A. Patterson and W. W. Taliaferro; and photograph of St. Peter's Episcopal Church and the \"Criss Cross House.\" 9 items. Handwritten copy of letter from William Gooch to the Vestry of New Kent County recommending Mr. Thacker. Circa 1729/30. Family tree of Robert Christian and Mary Brown of Cedar Grove, New Kent County. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond, 1862, of Isaac Bales of loyalty to the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of court orders, 1830, to pay William Barnard for his services as jailer and Mordecai Cooke for his services as sheriff and a bond, 1765, of William Harwood and Samuel Langley to Elizabeth Ashley. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegal papers, receipts, correspondence and financial records generated by Northampton County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a contract to carry mail between Eastville and Norfolk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the use of a horse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoad construction\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDebt suit\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGift of Dr. \u0026amp; Mrs. H. Norton Mason, 1965.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy (printed) of the inventory, 1674, of the estate of Ambrose Feilding of Wickocomoco Hall, Northumberland County, Va. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExtracts, 1783-1786, from Ohio County, W. Va. records. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1841-1920, relating to Orange County, Va. Includes documents, 1841, concerning lawsuit of Jeremiah Morton v. William C. Willis; and petition, 1920, of citizens of Orange County, Va. concerning the unveiling of a tablet to World War I dead. 4 items. Calling card advertisement for \"Stratford Fund\" tea at St. Thomas House.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, 4 October 1817, from William S. Marye to inhabitants of valley lying between the Blue Ridge and the Massanutten and Fort Mountains concerning the formation of a new county [Page County.] 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger, Page County, Virginia, 1889-1892, 730 pp., recording the sale of general merchandise to more than 100 individual customers and businesses. One of the customers was the Luray Caverns and Hotel Company. Alphabetical index in front of volume. Sampling of names mentioned in the ledger was provided by the seller: Luray Caverns and Hotel Company, George Lee, William Jenkins, Tannery, Captain W. H. Smith, YMCA Masonic Lodge, Reverend N. W. Hackley, Arlington Hotel Company, Joseph Zirkle, John W. Strickler, Reverend H. M. Wharton, William Rosser, George Carter, Washington Carter, Lee Washington, Marshal Baylis, John A. Jackson, Albert Johnson, William Mundy. 1 volume. Purchase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisement for sale of \"Fairystones.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo newspaper articles written by Mary Lee Keister Talbot about early residents of South Fork and South Branch Valleys of the Potomac and a new interpretation of Fort Seybert, 2 April and 7 May 1937. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA 1771 deed of trust from Tully Choice to James Smith and Company for a piece of land. A marriage license, November 16, 1859, between Reuben H. Carter and Mary M. Robertson and a marriage license, December 20, 1858, between James A. Witcher and Phebe C. Haley. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inventory and appraisal of the estate of Josiah Marshall including the following: one negroe man, James, oats and corn, farm implements and tools, and blacksmith equipment, signed by Wm Moseley (?), Arthur Moseley (?), and Francis Lewis as appraisers, and signed as ordered and recorded by by Ab[new] Crump. October 20, 1791. 2 pp. A manuscript, \"The Genesis of Powhatan County in Virginia\" by Floyd B. Taylor. 2 items.1936. The materials in this collection were donated by Floyd B. Taylor in 1936 and purchased by W\u0026amp;M Special Collections Research Center in 1981.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a typed transcription, with index, of vestry minutes of St. Patrick Parish, 1755-1774. Bond given by Joseph Bohan to Philemon Holcombe, March 28, 1788. Printed report \"Second Report of the Prince Edward Landmark Committee,\" 1928. Copy of a print of the Union Theological Seminary. Undated. Notes by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton from the Prince Edward County Courthouse on the prisons in the county. Appeared in the October 1937 William and Mary Quarterly. Notes copied by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton from the Prince Edward County Courthouse about Mr. Burks's buildings as part of a lawsuit between Woodson and Burks in 1767. Typed carbon copy of Declarations of James Pugh, James Moss, James Wooldridge, Peter Grigg and James Taylor about their participation in the Revolutionary War. Other notes concerning Revolutionary War claims. Correspondence between Dr. Earl Gregg Swem and W.S. Morton. 1936. Notes about Prince Edward County by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton. Mentions Richard Darfson, Peter Legrand, Dr. John Fisher, James Thackson, John Meadley, James Roberts, John Moore, Jr., Abraham Venable, Benjamin Augell, John Le Neve, John Bonds, Charles Anderson, Matthias Flournoy, John Pryor Smith, Charles Smith, Zachariah Leigh, Thomas Yuille and Michael McDearman. Dates covered are from mid to late 1700's. Notes taken in 1936.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1866-1868, relating to lawsuits in Prince George County, Va. against Matthew W. Raney for debt. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1728-1752, relating to Prince William County, Va. Mostly documents concerning the settlement of estates but also includes copy of [quit] rent roll, 1738; document, 1752, concerning debt; and guardian's bond, 1743, for Thomas Young. Two items in this collection were donated by Mrs. Marion S. Mallory in 1963.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1753-1865, concerning Princess Anne County, Va. Includes writ, 1753, to adjourn the county court of Princess Anne signed by Robert Dinwiddie (gift of Benjamin B. Burroughs) and license, 1865, of Richard H. Baylor, a Baptist minister, to perform marriage ceremonies. 2 items. Photographs of Communion silver of Old Donation Church, communion silver of the Eastern Shore Chapel, the Anthony Fentress house, the Eastern Shore Chapel and the Old Donation Church. 5 photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture between Augustine and Silvester Blidenbrough and Thomas Moss for land in Rappahannock County. January 23, 1661. Incomplete. Includes typescript. Medium Oversize.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNegative photostatic copy of a list, 1724, of African Americans instructed and baptized by John Garzia, minister of the parish of North Farnham. 1 item. Newspaper article on the frozen Rappahannock isolating the Northern Neck in Farnham, Virginia and about an old church in Farnham, Virginia. Newspaper article on the frozen Rappahannock isolating the Northern Neck in Farnham, Virginia and about an old church in Farnham, Virginia. Minutes of September 22, 1774 meeting of the Association of Richmond County \"for the choosing of a committee agreeable to the Seventh Resolve made and entered into by the delegates from the different countys in the Coloney of Dominion of Virginia on Williamsburg the first day of August last.\" (after 1st Virginia Conventon, Revolutionary War) Copy by LeRoy Peachy, Clk. Back of document, \"The meeting of the Association September 22, 1774 for choosing a committee for the County to watch...in defence of American freedom.\" Lists the people chosen for each area of the county.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated Material: Mss. MsV V1 Poll book, 1782-1810, for election of delegates to the General Assembly from Rockbridge County, [Va.], Mss. MsV Lev14 Rockbridge County, Va. Justice of the Peace Judgement and Execution Book, 1838-1849, Mss. MsV Lev15 Rockbridge County, Va. Court Receipt Book, 1833-1855\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted list of land and lots returned as delinquent for taxes, dated 1831. Includes lands and lots sold. 10 p. 30 cm. 4 copies. Printed copy of the will of Alexander Telford. 1790. 2 items. Eight licenses, 1800-1805, for 'ordinaries' in Rockbridge County, Va. for Alexander Shield, Christopher Clyee, Nicholas Spring, Win Bailey, Benjamin Darst, Daniel Windell, John Conkey and William Niblack. Deed between Sarah C. Bourland and James Walker, January 2, 1863. Legal documents signed by John Ruff and others in regard to a payment of debts. December 16, 1840 to September 3, 1849. 5 items. Sworn statements certifying commissioners to oversee voting sites in Rockbridge County for presidential election of 1860. 27 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1770-1871, relating to Rockingham County, Va. Includes two deeds, 1828 and 1871; partial inventory and sale of personal property of James Dever; account book, 1860-1867, of John W. Minnich, a teacher; accounts of the board of school commissioners (including student names); and documents, 1770-1843, concerning lawsuits (including criminal cases and criminal cases involving slaves). 521 items. The lawsuit material begins with Box 19, folder 3 and is divided into two alphabetical groups which are organized by the main person in the lawsuit. The second group is in Box 20. These lawsuits contain various spellings of the participants' names, often two or three spellings in the same page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLocal Election Ballot. May 28, 1891. 2 items. Advertisement cards for Strayer and Lupton in Harrisonburg, Virginia, O'Ferrall and Patterson in Harrisonburg, Virginia, and W.J. Downs, \"Hides wanted.\" Undated. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's attorney for Russell County, Va. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of court order, 1830, to pay Jacob Lynch for his service as clerk of the court of Scott County, Va. Advertisement in Morgantown, Virginia for Dr. C.M. Lane's Improved Medical Remedies and Dr. Scott's White Circassian Liniment. 1855.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadside order sheet for vegetable seeds by Jonathan Wood of New Lebanon. 1833. Advertisement for a sewing machine by Hottel and Keller in Toms Brook, Virginia. Grocery list on the back. Undated. Advertisement by Strayer and Coffman for their \"Cheap Store\" in New Market, Virginia. March 31, 1810.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments, 1779-1819, concerning land transactions in Southampton County, Va. Purchased from Charles Hamilton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated material: Mss. Acc. 2008.319 Fredericksburg, Virginia District Court Ledgers, 1787-1840\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments, 1798-1841, concerning Spotsylvania County, Va. Includes tax bill; legal receipt, 1799, for execution in the lawsuit of Charles Thompson v. Joseph Newton \u0026amp; John Day; and extracts, 1798, from the will of James Somerville. Campaign speech, handwritten and transcribed, by unknown. August 1788.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of quit rent roll, 1724, for Stafford County, Va. Photocopy of May 8, 1974 Richmond Times-Dispatch article on old papers returned to Stafford County. Newspaper article on the price of negroes in Stafford County in 1722. 1881. Handwritten document (copy of an original) of \"An Act to Exempt Certain German Protestants in the County of Stafford from the Paiment of Parish Levies.\" 1730. Photographs of the Clerk's Office, Courthouse and the County Jail. Undated. Typed history of the Old Courthouse buildings. Undated. Copy of a map, \"Colonial Tidewater, Virginia. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, 1927-1939, relating to Surry County, Va. Includes list, 1927, of places in Surry County compiled by A. W. Bohannon; and printed tour guide, 1939, to places in Surry County conducted by Thomas Rolfe Branch, Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Card advertising Wigwam Brand Virginia Hams. Undated. Transcribed records which relate to the expulsion of mercenary attorneys. Undated. March 1929 edition of \"Representative\" a newspaper of the Surry County Schools. Patent for Humphrey Baylis for 440 acres in Surry County adjacent to \"College Lines.\" Signed by William Gooch. December 1, 1740. Patent is a gift of Ethel D. Roberts, 1936.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1776 and 1932, relating to Sussex County, Va. Includes copy of will, 177[8?], [mutilated] of John Clanton; and newspaper clipping, 1932, concerning court held in Sussex County, 18 July 1776, and considered the first court held under authority of the Commonwealth of Virginia. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection relating to Warwick County, much of it concerning the Colonial era. Contains legal disputes, estate papers, court findings, petitions, correspondence, etc. Also contains correspondence relative to the Civil War and papers concerning the American Revolution and slavery. This collection has been microfilmed and is restricted to MICROFILM USE ONLY. NOTE: transcriptions of the colonial portion of the records are available in Richard Dunn: Warwick County, Virginia, colonial court records in transcription (F232 .W27 W3 2000 (Swem stacks and Swem Rare Books) and F232 .W27 W3 2008 (Swem Rare Books).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated items and photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 7 May 1659.  Will of Henry Jacksonn [sic] of Mulberry Island; divides his estate amongst son Henry, daughters Sarah and Dorothy, his wife's sons John and Emanuell [sic] Wills, also Emanuell's [sic] wife Elizabeth, his grandchildren Mary and Ann, and his wife Elizabeth Jackson; appoints Robert Pyland and Miles Cary overseers of his estate; witnessed by Robert Pyland, William Gwinett, and William Thomas.  1 p. 11 [Decem]b[e]r 1679.  Orders passed by the court of Warwick County; require a penalty of 400 pounds of tobacco to be assessed on the Owners of \"stone\" horses under fourteen hands allowed to run free in order to prevent the spoiling of the \"Breed of the Countrey\"; whereas \"we find...[the] Continuall destroying [of] our Stocks by Wolves\" a reward of 200 pounds of tobacco is offered for presenting a wolf's head before the magistrate; whereas \"we find...that there are diverse and ill minded people that carry gunns [sic] shooting and ranging upon any man's Land\" it is ordered that anyone carrying a gun on another man's property without the owner's permission shall pay a penalty of 200 pounds of tobacco and forfeit their gun; recorded by William Bolton.  1 p. These documents have not been microfilmed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeposition, 1794, taken in Washington County, Va., in the suit of Alexander Quarrier v. Robert Watkins in the Superior Court of Richmond County, Ga. and court order, 1830, to pay Edward Campbell for his services as Commonwealth's attorney for Washington County. Barter Theatre pamplet. 1949. Barter Theatre program for \"Margin for Error.\" 1940-41. Advertisement mailing for flour by Anderson and Shaffer of Hamilton, Ohio to J.B. Mongle and Son of Holston, Virginia. 1891.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat copy of the Memorial of the committee of the County of West Augusta to the convention of the Colony of Virginia. [1774] and transcript. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers, 1830-1878 and undated, relating to Westmoreland County, Va. Includes court orders, 1830, to pay clerk, jailor and sheriff; document, 1845, in lawsuit of William Teffey et al. v. Elizabeth M. Sutton; newspaper clippings; and a printed circular. Newspaper article on Yeocomico Church. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted list, 1831, of lands returned as delinquent for taxes in Wythe County, Va. Accessor's listing of property of Samuel Williams. Includes list of slaves and their ages, acreage, and dwelling house and outbuildings. April 1, 1815. (Mss. Acc. 2001.44)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelated publications:Charles Parish Register available published as Landon C. Bell, Charles Parish, York County, Va. Richmond: Virginia State Library Board, 1932.  There are slight discrepancies in words between the printed versions of the Charles Parish register and the manuscript copy at Swem Library and Bell re-arranged the entries. The original Charles Parish register is at the Virginia State Library. See ledgers, journals and family papers from York County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlat of A.W. Hitchen's Farm, portion south of U.S. Parkway in Bruton District. Surveyed April 1938.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Extracts, 1782-1788, from county records; copy of account, 1668, for funeral expenses of Thomas Foote; photocopy of will, 1775, of William Nelson; copy of newspaper advertisement, 1812, for sale of Bell-Field; and print, 1862, from a printed book of Wynn's Mill. December 10, 1942 letter to the Citizens of the Magruder Area from Carl W. Porter, Commander, of the Public Works Department, Naval Operating Base about building a camp for the Seabees and citizens needing to vacate their homes. York County Court House Agreement and Origin. Undated, but after 1941. Indenture between Henry Graves and William Allen for York County land. Original. July 13, 1790. (Gift of John Jennings who noted a relationship between \"Six Mile Ordinary,\" \"Allen's Ordinary\" and Lightfoot, Virginia. Typed transcript of letter from Samuel Terrell from a camp near Yorktown to Major Garrett Minor in Louisa County. September 30, 1781.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotebook containing a manuscript copy of the Charles and New Pocosin [sic] Parish Register. Volume 1, part 1. Births and Baptisms. 1648-1800. Index.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotebook containing a manuscript copy of the Charles and New Pocosin [sic] Parish Register. Volume 1, part 2. Births and Baptisms. 1648-1800. Index.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotebook containing a manuscript copy of the Charles and New Pocosin [sic] Parish Register. Volume 2. Deaths. 1665-1787. 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