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This collection consists of business correspondence, U.S. Government business papers, company financial papers, compensation files, deeds, contracts, photographs, diaries, scrapbooks, charts, catalogs, information on ships, blueprints, maps, patents, biographical information, and more.","For additional information, consult:\nBobbitt, John M., \"In Pursuit of a Wild Goose,\" Nautical Research Journal, 42 (1997): 197-212 (Regarding research using the Ward ship drawings.) \nMcCabe, Brooks F., and George P. Parkinson, \"The 'Duncan Bruce': A Last Attempt to Revive\nthe Sternwheel Towboat.\" IA: The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology, 4 (1978):\n43-54. \nParkinson, George P., and Brooks F. McCabe, \"Charles Ward and the James Rumsey:\nRegional Innovation in Steam Technology on the Western Rivers,\" West Virginia History, 39 (1978): 143-180. (This article is extensively footnoted with sources.)","Series include:  \nSeries 1. 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It includes correspondence and forms regarding workers compensation claims.","This series includes miscellaneous information on Ward boilers, a partial list of vessels built by Ward Engineering (1920-1929), equipment catalogs, patents for inventions of Charles E. Ward from the 1920s, and reprints of articles about Ward boats.","This series includes legal documents, title papers, reports, maps, blue prints, etc., regarding family and business affairs, such as real estate, insurance, and disposition of the Ward estate in the 1940s.","This series includes checks, deeds, leases, agreements, title reports, etc.","This series includes photographs, mostly of Ward engines and boats, and some of the Ward family (ca. 1890s-1920s); two scrapbooks of newspaper clippings regarding Ward Engineering and the Ward family (ca. 1897-1930s); two diaries kept by Charles E. 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Charles Ward (1841-1915), a British engineer, who emigrated to Charleston in 1871, founded the industry and designed these new boats. This collection consists of business correspondence, U.S. Government business papers, company financial papers, compensation files, deeds, contracts, photographs, diaries, scrapbooks, charts, catalogs, information on ships, blueprints, maps, patents, biographical information, and more.","For additional information, consult:\nBobbitt, John M., \"In Pursuit of a Wild Goose,\" Nautical Research Journal, 42 (1997): 197-212 (Regarding research using the Ward ship drawings.) \nMcCabe, Brooks F., and George P. Parkinson, \"The 'Duncan Bruce': A Last Attempt to Revive\nthe Sternwheel Towboat.\" IA: The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology, 4 (1978):\n43-54. \nParkinson, George P., and Brooks F. McCabe, \"Charles Ward and the James Rumsey:\nRegional Innovation in Steam Technology on the Western Rivers,\" West Virginia History, 39 (1978): 143-180. 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Additional photographs of the Ward family may be found in A\u0026M 2267.","This subseries includes photographic prints that have curled over time and have been separated from the other photographs of this series due to preservation concerns.","This subseries includes the other photographic prints that have remained flat over time.","These negatives have been separated to secure storage.","These files were pulled by George Parkinson, former Head Curator of the WVRHC, to support the research and writing of an article he co-authored with Brooks McCabe, Jr. titled \"Charles Ward and the James Rumsey: Regional Innovation in Steam Technology on the Western Rivers.\" Included are a ribbon copy of his article, his research notes, as well as original material from the collection, such as correspondence, publications, photographs, etc. For citations of articles he coauthored, see \"Notes\" in the beginning of this inventory. Volume of the following files can vary from one to several items. 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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.","Accruals are expected on an ongoing basis from this office and other sources.","Arranged by series.","The mission of the Deparment of Facilities Management is to create and maintain an environment that facilitates accomplishment of the College's academic and research programs. As of 2007, Robert P. Dillman was Associate Vice President Facilities Management. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","A portion of this collection was previously part of the University Archives Publications Collection.","Acc. 1988.09 is housed in the SCRC's offsite storage facility and advance notice is required to use these materials. Contact a staff member for details.","The collection includes a number of accessions and groups of records directly from the Office of Facilities Management including publications, administrative records, blueprints, and other documents as well as blueprints and other architectural drawings that come under the administrative responsibility of the office, but may have been transferred from miscellaneous sources.","This series includes a variety of architectural drawings of various formats of College of William and Mary buildings and properties including blueprints, artistic renderings of proposed buildings, and other works loosely classified as drawings. Each item has been assigned an individual accession number to facilitate description and access. Note that some blueprints have been flattened, yet many remained in the rolled state in which they were transferred to the archives.","Acc. 1988.60. 4 pages.","Acc. 1988.47","Blueprints for Physics Laboratory addition in William Small Hall. Acc. 1999.50.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the construction of Swem Library in 1963. Architect: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. Sheets: 15 (pages 1-15). Size: 43\" x 34\". Condition Fair with torn edges. Acc. 1999.49.001.","Acc. 1999.6","Acc. 1999.5. 7 pages.","Proposed law school addition site plans by Guernseyl Tingle, Architects. Acc. 1999.2.","Two copies of blue line drawings detailing installation of fire extinguishing system in basement computer room. Acc. 1991.76","Outline drawings of Swem Library showing how the addition fits onto the original building. These are not working drawings, but were done later at the library's request. Acc. 1991.75.","Five blueprints showing placement of scenery and large props for the campus theater production of 'Mary of Scotland'. Acc. 1990.67.","Plan for trailer, detail shows specs, paint trays, wheels, door. Acc. 1989.81., Acc 1989.80","Includes site plans, floor plans for maintenance shops and offices, exterior elevators, and plans for laundry building and portion of Trinkle Hall. 18 pages. Acc. 1989.78., Acc 1989.79","Scope and Contents Copy of large field map, plot plans for Matoaka State Park. Sheets: 1. Size: 42\" x 106\". Condition Good with some torn edges. Acc. 1989.77.","Scope and Contents Suggested subdivision of William and Mary property,. Architect: Charles F. Gilette. Sheets: 2. Size: 42\" 105\". Condition: Good with some torn edges. Acc. 1989.76.","Site map for placement of fraternity houses (Old Lodges), 4 copies of one page. Acc. 1989.75.","Proposed layout for Matoaka Court Subdivision. Acc. 1989.74.","Plan for area between Swem Library and rear of Phi Beta Kappa Hall, 2 pages. Acc. 1989.73.","Includes layout, grading and drawings, outside lighting. Acc. 1989.71.","Plans for landscaping the library site, 3 pages. Acc. 1989.65.001","5 sheets. Acc. 1989.64.","Acc. 1989.63.","Location unknown, 3 pages. Acc. 1989.62.","Acc. 1989.61.","Seating plan, tract, etc. for stadium. Acc. 1989.60.","Layout of platforms for seating of choir, faculty, and guests at graduation; 5 pages. Acc. 1989.58.","Includes site plan and floor plan; plans resemble present Marshall-Wythe Law School, but were likely an early set of drawings which were later modified. 5 pages. Acc. 1989.57.","Scope and Contents Includes site plan; exterior design; floor plans; and layout of basketball arena. Architects: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. Sheets: 6., bound. Size 26\" x 33\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 1989.56.","Plans for tennis court and softball field from the area behind William and Mary Hall. Acc. 1989.55.","Boiler shed for Yates Hall, temporary structure; 1 page. Acc. 1989.54.","Recreation room; foundation plan; 1st floor dormitory furniture layout; 2 pages. Acc. 1989.53.","4 pages. Acc. 1989.52.","Map of Waller Reservoir, 1965, showing College Airport boundaries; 1977 survey map of Tilmouth Tract; 1952 site map of Tilmouth Tract; 1945 airport building plans; runway plans, 1955; 1967 proposed baseball field on airport site. Acc. 1989.51.","Scope and Contents Drawn from a map by Bolton, Clark, and Pratt. Scale 1\" to 600'. Looks like some kind of thermographic paper. Acc. 1989.45.","Acc. 1989.42.","Proposed cable crossing campus property and r.r. spur of U.S. government. Acc. 1989.41.","Acc. 1989.40.","Proposed substation and power line through campus. Acc. 1989.39.","Acc. 1989.38.","Renovations, 1980; demolition plan, site plan, landscape plan, courtyard plan, landscape details, Kappa Delta, Pi Beta Phi, Delta Delta Delta, Chi Omega, Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Mu, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Kappa Gamma (floor plans and mechanical) 1955 bathroom; Phi Mu House. Acc. 1989.37.","Campus plan for sidewalk curb ramps, building entry ramps, bathroom modifications, also ramp for Ewell and the Campus Center. Acc. 1989.36.","Floor plans showing placement of lab benches and other furnishings. Acc. 1989.35.","Acc. 1989.34.","General plans; floor, electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation. Acc. 1989.32.","Floors 1-3 floor plan; addition to restroom, elevation (1928). Addition to conservatory, 1 p. Restroom adjoining (1926); first floor plan, foundation plan, 2nd floor plan, elevations. Additions to restroom, and details. Acc. 1989.31.","Acc. 1989.30.","One blueline drawing and another set of drawings of the Swem Library floorplan as it looked after the addition. Acc. 1989.14.","Plan set of blueline drawings and photocopy showing placement of compact shelving; used by workmen who installed space-saving shelving. Acc. 1989.12.","Acc. 1989.4.","Plot plan for development of College Terrace, prepared by architect Charles M. Robinson. Acc. 1988.74.","Showing additional street names. Acc. 1988.74.","Scope and Contents Showing present buildings, current construction, buildings being planned, site of use for future buildings; by Walford and Wright, architects. Sheets: 1; 35\" x46\". Condition: Fair, with torn sections. Acc. 1988.73.","Acc. 1988.72.","Acc. 1988.72.","Preliminary study blueprint showing typical floor plan for Old Dominion Hall by architect Charles M. Robinson. Acc. 1988.71.","Acc. 1988.71.","Shows entire campus, present construction, authorized buildings under construction, placement and future use of future buildings; and one sheet showing layout of proposed future buildings by C. M. Robinson. Acc. 1988.70.","Two alterations each for entry level and upper level of museum, showing pavement plan, and plan of entrance sign. Acc. 1988.63.","Acc. 1988.62.","One floor depicted. Acc. 1988.61.","Scope and Contents Map of Lake Matoaka Park and Forrest at the College of William and Mary--Emergency Conservation Work under the National Park Service. Sheets: 1; 36\" x 42\". Condition: Good. Acc. 1988.60.001","Scope and Contents Plans for landscaping of the College including detailed garden plans from 1923. Landscape Architect\" Charles Gillete. Sheets: 1; size 32.5\" x 42\". Condition Poor with several torn sections. Acc. 1988.59.001","Scope and Contents Plans for landscaping the South Campus of the College 1949; landscaping plans 1931; Plans for Grounds 1923. Architect: Chales M. Robinson. Landscape Architect: Arthur Schurcliff. Sheets: 5; 27.5\" x37\"(2); 40\" x 42\"(1); 49\" x 34.5\" (2). Condition Poor to good with several torn sections. Acc. 1988.59.003.","Design details of walks (1925); plans of walls and walks, location and design, two sheets (1925); wall and walk plans to May 1925 (1925); treatment of walks and walls at entrance to the college, two sheets (1929); details of Sunken Garden wall (1926); proposed curbs and drains near President's House (1931); Crim Dell pedestrian walk (1978). Acc. 1988.58","Two sheets showing site of present buildings, buildings under construction, authorized buildings, and proposed placement and use of future buildings. Prepared by Charles M. Robinson, architects. Acc. 1988.57.","Seven pages showing proposed student house (never built). Acc. 1988.56.","17 pages showing water, steam, sewer, and electric extension plans. 1 page showing proposed water system plan. Acc. 1988.55.","11 pages. Acc. 1988.54.","37 pages. Acc. 1988.52.","8 pages. Acc. 1988.51","4 pages. Acc. 1988.50.","6 pages. Acc. 1988.49.","7 pages. Acc. 1988.48.","Scope and Contents Proposed layout plan for a Matoaka Amphitheater under auspices of the National Park Service. Sheets: 1; 34.5\" x 50\". Condition: Fair with numerous small holes. Acc. 1988.47.","Proposed grounds layout plan, incomplete (1923); 2 sets of grounds layout plans (1924); and 2 worksheets for grounds layout. Acc. 1988.46.","2 sets of the floor plan for the new women's dormitory, Chandler Hall. Acc. 1988.45.","Renovation plans, 3 pages (1973); renovation plans, including structural, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical, 26 pages (1977). Acc. 1988.45 addition.","3rd floor plan of the Brafferton, kitchen plan of the Brafferton, Northwest Outbuilding, and the President's House, 4 pages. Acc. 1988.43.","4 sets of plans showing the general plan for centralization of heating, lighting, power, and water supply. Acc. 1988.42.","2 sets of 6-page blueprints showing the floor plan of the Kappa Kappa Gamma House, one complete set, one incomplete set. Acc. 1988.41.","Proposed design plan for a Proscenium Arch on the Sunken Garden, 3 pages. Acc. 1988.40.","Proposed drainage system plan for the athletic field. Acc. 1988.39.","2 blueprints showing alterations to the water system and plans for a connecting hospital and college mains. Acc. 1988.38.","9 blueprints showing proposed changes in floor plan and exterior, details for new kneelers, details shelves in Wren Chapel. Acc. 1988.37.","1.\tChristopher Wren Building, First Floor Plan, Revised March 25, 1927, #2\n2.\tChristopher Wren Building, Second Floor Plan, Revised March 25, 1927, #3\n3.\tChristopher Wren Building, Attic Floor Plan, March 25, 1927, #4\n4.\tChristopher Wren Building, Sketch of East Elevation, March 11, 1927, #5\n5.\tChristopher Wren Building, Sketch of East Elevation \"B\", March 25, 1927, #5A\n6.\tChristopher Wren Building, Sketch of West Elevation, Revised March 25, 1927, #6\n7.\tChristopher Wren Building, Sketch of South Elevation, March 29, 1927, #7\n8.\tFull Size Section Thru Shelves, Block XVI, Bldg. 3, #287, Undated\n9.\tDetails for New Kneelers in Chapel of College Building, #285. Williamsburg Restoration for the Williamsburg Holding Co. Perry, Shaw, \u0026 Hepburn, Architects. 1931.","Foundation plan for the restoration of the Wren Building, drawn by Perry Shaw and Hepburn. Acc. 1988.37 addition.\nMarch 14, 1929 Revision, Number: Job 107, S-1.","14 blueprints showing additions to Trinkle Hall and kitchen. 1 box. Acc. 1988.36.","Renovations of Trinkle Hall, The Wigwam and The Pub. Acc. 1988.36 addition.","29 blueprints showing basement floor plans and first, second, and third floor; renovation plans (1965) and alterations to building; specifications for alterations (1922). 1 box. Acc. 1988.35.","8 drawings for the library, done by Gay [sic] and See, architects; showing cellar plan, roof framing plan; front, rear, and side elevations; and longitudinal and cross sections. Acc. 1988.35 addition.","Alterations and additions to Tucker Hall; 12 pages of drawings detailing renovation of the old law school; and other concerning Tucker Hall. Acc. 1988.35 addition.","Plans showing exterior and floor plans for proposed student activities centers (never built). Includes specifications for general conditions of project and specific materials to be used. The plan is by architect Charles M. Robinson, 6 sheets. Acc. 1988.34.1","Plans showing exterior and floor plans for proposed student activities centers (never built). Includes specifications for general conditions of project and specific materials to be used. The plan is by architects J. Binford Walford, 4 sheets. Acc. 1988.34.2","Plans for additions to the exterior and floor plans for Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall, 6 pages. Architects: Charles M. Major; J. Bindford Walford and O. Pendleton Wright. Condition: Good. 1 box. Acc. 1988.33.001.","Revisions to President's Office Suite (1967); and alterations and additions (1954-57); 2 copies, 1 box. Acc. 1988.33 addition.","Plans showing exterior and floor plans for Blow Gymnasium, including a plan for the memorial plaque, 16 pages, 1 box. Acc. 1988.32.","Plans of alterations and additions to Blow Gymnasium, includes Squash Court (1938); renovations (1940); wire screen partition shower room renovation (1947); plot plan for Blow Gym area (undated); and shower room-locker renovation (1976). Acc. 1988.32 addition.","Plans showing exterior and floor plans of William Barton Rogers Hall. Also includes specifications. 2 plan sets (1926) and 1 box. Acc. 1988.31.","Plans showing stair alterations, 5 pages and 1 box. Acc. 1988.31 addition.","Plans showing planned exterior and floor plans for Barrett Hall, 13 pages. Acc. 1988.30.","Blueprints showing planned exterior and floor plans for Jefferson Hall, 5  rolled sets of blueprints. Acc. 1988.29.","Building modifications (1965, in box 2); proposed renovation (1973); renovations (1975) including floor plans, plumbing, electrical, fire sprinklers, heating, telephone, and TV (in box 3); and overview of 1920 plans. 3 boxes. Acc. 1988.29 addition.","Plans showing the design and floor plans for the library to be built at William and Mary Norfolk Division campus; 1 box, 28 blueprints. Acc. 1988.28.","Plans showing proposed library to be built at the end of the Sunken Garden. Includes preliminary sketches and miscellaneous plans. 1 box, 51 blueprints. Acc. 1988.27.","Progress schedules, 1 box. Acc. 1988.26.","Dedicated at the Opening of the Addition; 1 box, 1 blueprint. Acc. 1988.25.","Scope and Contents Blueprint showing modifications to be made for a new aluminum entrance to Swem Library. Architects: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. Sheets: 2; 34.5\" x 43.5\". Condition: Good. Acc. 1988.24.","Set of 5 blueprints showing the floor plan for Swem Library, including placement of stack ranges. 2 complete sets. Acc. 1988.23.","Set of 6 blueprints showing the layout of the ventilation system in the Swem Library basement. Acc. 1988.22.","Set of 4 blueprints showing the floor plans for Swem Library, 2 complete sets. Acc. 1988.21.","Set of 9 blueprints showing the revised site plan and floor plan for Swem Library, 2 complete sets. Acc. 1988.20.","Set of 8 blueprints showing the site plan and the floor plans for Swem Library; also showing the facades. 2 complete sets. Acc. 1988.19.","Set of 19 blueprints giving faculty office and carrel specifications and elevations; 4 complete sets. Acc. 1988.18.","Set of 9 blueprints diagramming the electrical wiring for Swem Library. 2 rolls. 18 blueprints. Acc. 1988.17.001.","Set of 7 blueprints showing the plumbing system for Swem Library, 2 complete sets. 2 rolls, 19 blueprints. Acc. 1988.16.001","Set of 7 blueprints showing placement of types of bookshelves and other furnishings for Swem Library; 2 complete sets. Acc. 1988.15.","Scope and Contents Blueprints showing the plans for the foundation, placement of beams, and other structural supports for Swem Library. Architect: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. 3 sets (set 1). Dimensions: 33.5\" x 42\". Sheets.11 Condition: good. Acc. 1988.14.001","Scope and Contents Set of blueprints showing the heating and ventilation systems of Swem Library. Sheets: 14. M1-M12 and 2 M-2. Size: 36\" x 42\" (12); 34\" x 38(1)\"; 34\" x 38\"(1).Condition: Fair with torn sections and some evidence of water damage. 2 of 3 sets. Acc. 1988.13.001","Scope and Contents Set blueprints for Swem Library, including site plan, floor plan, elevations, and details of various parts of the building. Architects: Wright, Wilkersons, and Jones. Sheets: 24. Size: 34\" x 42\". 1 of 4 sets. Condition: Good with some small rips. Acc. 1988.12.001.","Blueprint showing a full-scale model for the baton carried by the Faculty Marshalls of the College in formal academic processions. Acc. 1984.29.","2 blueprints; 1 blueprint (9 July 1926) showing walks and grading to be done between Wren, Ewell, and St. George Tucker Halls; 1 blueprint (21 June 1926) showing details of garden walls. Acc. 1983.37.","5 blueprints, with offices marked, showing registration procedures. Acc. 1980.27","Complete set of blueprints, 29 pages. Includes notations by architect R. G. Richardson. Acc. 2007.60.","Ten sheets of blueprints with detailed drawings of Sunken Garden projects in 1935 at William and Mary. Blueprints were made by J. Binford Walford and Charles F. Gillette of Richmond, Virginia. Includes details on elevation, brick walkways and steps, retaining wall, and campus buildings near the Sunken Garden in 1935. Acc. 2009.032","One sheet detailing the development plan for the College of William and Mary. The plan shows the entire William and Mary campus, the Law School site, and the James Blair Terrace Campus, later the Dillard Complex off Ironbound Rd. The plan also includes proposed buildings, such as the future Muscarelle Museum of Art and a proposed athletic field that would become Busch Field. Acc. 2009.243","Scope and Contents Traced or copied blueprint of Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall. Architect: Charles M. Robinson Architects. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 36.5\"x25\". Condition: fair. Acc. 2009.406","Scope and Contents Plot plans of the College of William and Mary in Virginia printed on mylar. Surveyor: M.W. Thomas. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 48\"x27\". Condition: excellent. Acc. 2009.407","Scope and Contents Blueprint of a swimming pool. Architect: Charles Major. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 32\"x20\". Condition: good. Acc. 2009.408","Scope and Contents Traced blueprint of a renovation to William Barton Rogers Memorial Science Hall. Architect: Charles M. Robinson Architects. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 32\"x22\". Condition: fair. Acc. 2009.409","Scope and Contents Blueprint of additions to the Library Building. Architect: J. Binford Walford Architects. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 21.5\"x15.5\". Condition: Fair --including tears. Acc. 2009.410","Scope and Contents Traced or copied blueprint of women's dormitory #1. Architect: Charles M. Robinson Architects. Sheets: 14. Dimensions: 36.5\"x15\". Condition: good with discoloration. Acc. 2009.411","Scope and Contents Copy of a blueprint of alterations and additions to George Preston Blow Memorial Gymnasium. Architect: J. Binford Walford Architects. Sheets: 20. Dimensions: For sheets 1, 1A, 1B, 2, 3, 1A-R, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13: 31\"x20.5\"; For sheet 14: 38\"x20.5\"; For other sheets: 30.5\"x15\" and 34\"x14\". Condition: good with tears and tape. Acc. 2009.412","Scope and Contents Three copied sketches of the plan of the first floor of Swem Library. Architect: Perry, Dean, Rogers and Partners Architects. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 24\"x18\". Condition: excellent. Acc. 2009.413","Scope and Contents Furniture layouts of 4 buildings on Ironbound Road (Dillard Complex). Architect: Bill Turner III, AIBD. Sheets: 4. Dimensions: 36\"x24\". Condition: excellent. Acc. 2009.414","Scope and Contents Second floor plan of the electrical and lighting renovation of the Dillard Compled. Architect: Williams, Tazwell and Associates, Architects. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 42\"x30\". Condition: excellent. Acc. 2009.415","Scope and Contents Photo copy a map of property formerly belonging to the Williamsburg Power Company, but is now belongs to the College of William and Mary. Architect: W.W. Lo Prode and Bros., Architects. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 28\"x18\". Condition: good. Notes: There is residue from a sticker on the second sheet, and a descriptive note was taped to the second sheet before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2009.416","Scope and Contents Copy or Tracing of a survey of two parcels of Land owned by the College of William and Mary. It is the residue of the Tilmouth Tract in Bruton District, York County. Architect: Spearman and Associates (Land Surveying). Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 36\"x24\". Condition: good. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2009.417","Scope and Contents Blueprint of Renovations and additions to the Library Building. Architect: Charles M. Robinson Architects. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 24\"x18\". Condition: poor with tape, tears and holes. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2009.418","Scope and Contents Diagram of the ventilating and air conditioning system for the population laboratories in the Dairy Bar on the old Eastern State Hospital site. Architect: Commonwealth of Virginia Governor's Office Division of Engineering and Buildings. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 35\"x24\". Condition: good with tears and discoloration. Acc. 2009.419","Scope and Contents Diagram of a proposed addition to Cary Field Stadium at the College of William and Mary. Shown in the sketch are the existing dormitories near the stadium, parking lot, and where the new stands are going to be at the stadium. Architects: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson of Richmond, Virginia. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 11\" x 14\". Condition: good. Acc. 2009.496","Scope and Contents Tables and plans for water heating systems and the HVAC demolition plans for the renovation of Hughes Hall and Munford Hall. Architects: Hankins and Anderson, Inc. Sheets: 10. Dimensions: 36\" x 24\". Condition: good. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.420","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the second and third floors of Marshall Wythe Hall, now named Reverend James Blair Hall. Architects: J. Binford Walford, Architect. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 30\" x 23\". Condition: fair. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.421","Scope and Contents Copies of blueprints for the Continued Treatment Group and Disturbed Patients Building number 22 as part of Eastern State Hospital. Architects: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., General Architects. Sheets: 4. Dimensions: 30\" x 46\". Condition: fair with tears. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.422","Scope and Contents Blueprints of two different alterations to the Library Building, present day Tucker Hall. Architects: Charles M. Robinson, Architects (1928); J. Binford Walford Architect (1940). Sheets: 10. Dimensions: 30\" x 22\". Condition: fair with tears. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.423","Scope and Contents Block Diagram of electrical communication system for single employees' buildings numbered 42 and 43 at Eastern State Hostpital. Architects: J. Peghiny. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 36\" x 18\". Condition: fair with creases. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.424","Scope and Contents Photocopy of a schematic plan for the Facilities Management Complex at the Dillard Campus on Ironbound Road. Architects: Wilson, Moreth, Connock LTD. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: good. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.425","Scope and Contents Blueprint for one half side of the stage, buildings layout and four faces of the Eastern Tower of the Common Glory Amphitheater, where the Lake Matoaka Amphitheater now sits. Architects: Charles M. Major, Architect. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: Sheet 1: 20\" x 33\"; Sheet 2: 16\" x 30\" . Condition: good. Notes: Two descriptive notes were taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.426","Scope and Contents Plans for the electrical systems for the renovation of Hughes Hall and Munford Hall on the Dillard Campus. Architects: Hankins and Anderson, Inc. Sheets: 6. Dimensions: 36\" x 24\". Condition: good. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.427","Scope and Contents Photocopy of the blueprints for four acute convalescent buildings at Eastern State Hospital at the Dunbar Site. Architects: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 30\" x 36\". Condition: good. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.428","Scope and Contents Blueprint for electrical and lighting renovations to the Dillard Complex on Ironbound Road. Architects: Williams, Tazwell and Associates. Sheets: 7. Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: excellent. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.429","Scope and Contents Blueprints and facilities plans for the renovation of four student residences in the Dillard Complex on Ironbound Road. Architects: Wiley and Wilson, Inc. Sheets: 16. Dimensions: 30\" x 36\". Condition: good. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.430","Scope and Contents A copy of the plans and schedules for Hughes and Munford Hall in the Dillard Complex on Ironbound Road. Architects: Hawkins and Anderson, Inc.. Sheets: 10. Dimensions: 24\" x 36\". Condition: excellent. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.431","Scope and Contents Print of three furniture layouts for Hughes and Munford Hall in the Dillard Complex on Ironbound Road. Architects: Ballou, Justice, Upton Associates, Architects. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: good. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.432","Scope and Contents Schematic diagram of the wiring for the annunciator in Building 20 at Eastern State Hospital. Architects: J. Tusinski. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 36\" x 58\". Condition: good. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.433","Scope and Contents Print of a site plan for four student residences in the Dillard Complex on Ironbound Road. Architects: Wiley and Wilson, Inc.. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 24\" x 34\". Condition: good, with tears and holes. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.434","Scope and Contents Print of a property map of the Virginia Associated Research Center. Architects: E.E.R. and E.B.R. Jr.. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 12\" x 36\". Condition: excellent. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.435","Scope and Contents Blueprints of the Infirmary for the College. The building is now called Hunt Hall. Architects: Charles Robinson. Sheets: 8. Dimensions: 19.5\" x 29\". Condition: good with tears. Notes: There is a piece of backing stapled to the blueprints Acc. 2009.436","Scope and Contents A map of campus detailing sewers present and to be built. Details of new catch basins and manholes are included. Architect: J. Binford Walford. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 33\" x 43\". Condition: good with tears. Acc. 2009.437","Scope and Contents Copies of blueprints for alterations and additions to Blow Gymnasium, now Blow Memorial Hall. Architect: J. Binford Walford. Sheets: 20. Dimensions: 17\" x 24\". Condition: excellent. Acc. 2009.438","Scope and Contents Blueprint of the heating plan for the Lodges. Architect: J. Binford Walford. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 21\" x 30\". Condition: good with tears. Acc. 2009.439","Scope and Contents Blueprint of a plat of Strawberry Plains with Subdivisions. Architect: J. Binford Walford. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 21\" x 30\". Condition: poor with tears, tape, attempted rebacking and an attached descriptive note. Acc. 2009.440","Scope and Contents Blueprint and elevations of Barrett Hall. Architect: Charles Robinson. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 20\" x 40\". Condition: poor with tears, tape and a descriptive note. Acc. 2010.060","Scope and Contents Copy of blueprint, elevations and detail of Monroe Hall. Architect: Charles Robinson. Sheets: 13. Dimensions: 16\" x 36\". Condition: good with tears and tape. Acc. 2010.062","Scope and Contents Blueprint, elevations and detail of Chandler Hall. Architect: Charles Robinson. Sheets: 11. Dimensions: 36\" x 15\". Condition: good with tears. Acc. 2010.061","Scope and Contents Blueprint, elevations and detail of Old Dominion Hall. Architect: Charles Robinson. Sheets: 12. Dimensions: 36\" x 16\". Condition: good with tears, tape, and a descriptive note. Acc. 2010.063","Scope and Contents Plans for renovation of the Wren Buildings storm drain system. Architect: Perry Shaw Hepburn Architects (Boston and Williamsburg). Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 40\" x 36\". Condition: good. Acc. 2010.064","Contains 71 sheets of blueprints of the second phase of renovations at Williamsburg Community Hospital. Included in the sheets are architectural (floor plans, millwork, etc.), plumbing (demolition plans and new work plans), mechanical (duct work, piping, controls), and electrical plans (lighting plan, power plan, demolition plan) for the hospital. The architects for the project were Peterson Associates (Charlotte, North Carolina) with the help of Pace Collaborations (Virginia Beach, Virginia) and Interior Planners (Richmond, Virginia). Acc. 2009.576","Scope and Contents Sketch of the first floor plan of Swem Library. Architect: Perry, Dean, Rogers and Partners Architects. Sheets: 8. Dimensions: 24\" x 18\". Condition: excellent. Acc. 2010.065","Scope and Contents Photos, schematics and schedules for upgrading the lights in Andrews Hall. Architect: Rancorn Wildman Architects PLC. Sheets: 4. Dimensions: 43\" x 30\". Condition: excellent. Acc. 2010.066","Scope and Contents Floor plans of the ground, first, second, and third floors of an addition to Swem Library. Architect: Perry, Dean, Rogers, and Partners Architects. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 36\" x 24\" and 42\" x 30\". Condition: excellent. Notes: sticky notes with clarifications were removed from this document. Acc. 2010.067","Scope and Contents A plan for the placement of trees, shrubs, ivy and other plants along the southern half of Campus. Architects: J. Binford Walford, and Charels F. Gillett - Landscape Architect. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 65\" x 42\" Condition: fair with rips, creases, holes, and tape. Acc. 2010.069","Williamsburg area drawing showing location of the KKK flagpole on Jamestown Rd. and Boundary St. Removed from the University Archives Subject File Collection, Flags folder. Acc. 2010.127","Scope and Contents Topographic Map and Grading Plan for landscaping of the Sunken Gardens, the Crim Dell Meadow, and Crim Dell. Architects: W. W. La Prada Bros. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 65\" x 42\" and 42\"x 36\" Condition: fair with rips, creases, holes, and tape. Acc. 2010.068","Scope and Contents Plans for foundation, elevations, plumbing plans, heating plans, and details of Marshall-Wythe Hall, now called James Blair Hall. Architect: J. Binford Walford Sheets: 27. Dimensions: 32\" x 21\" Condition: fair with rips, holes, and informational notes. Acc. 2010.070","Scope and Contents Photocopy of plans for alterations and additions to the Old Library, now Tucker Hall. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 7. Dimensions: 36\" x 24\" Condition: excellent. Acc. 2010.071","Scope and Contents Floor plans for Moncure Cottage, now (rebuilt) as Moncure House. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 14\" x 14\" Condition: good with wax crayon markings. Acc. 2010.072","Scope and Contents Blueprints and copies of schedules and floor plans for Women's Dormitory Number 3, now called Chandler Hall. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 13. Dimensions: 36\" x 16\" Condition: good with wax crayon markings. Acc. 2010.073","Scope and Contents Preliminary design submission for the renovation of the Wren Building. Mainly updating electrical, plumbing, fire safety, and HVAC equipment. Architect: Quinn Evans Architects. Sheets: 78. Dimensions: 36\" x 24\" Condition: excellent. Acc. 2010.074","Scope and Contents Blueprint, \"Map of Hospital Buildings and Grounds, Eastern State Hospital,\" prepared by A.F. Brown, engr, Reidsville, N.C., September 11, 1929. The blueprint was printed by R.T. Sunday Co. Blue Printers, located in Richmond, Virginia. It is approximately 27 1/2\" x 33\". Acc. 2008.212","Scope and Contents Copy of a blueprint of storage buildings plot plan layout with sewer and manhole schedules. Handwritten note on back of blueprint: Plot of Warehouses A, B, C \u0026 D, 3-26-47. Architect: Charles Major. Sheet: 1. Dimensions: 27\" x 20.5\". Condition: good with torn edges. Acc. 2010.520","Scope and Contents Reverse black and white on paper for alterations and to Library Building. Copies of pages 1,2 \u00263. Architect: J. Binford Walford Architects. Sheets: 6. Dimensions: 22\"x15.75\" bound. Copies: Sheets: 3.Dimensions: 24\"x18\" bound. Condition: Very good with some handwritten notations. Acc. 2010.521","Scope and Contents Paper Drawing of Dining Hall Alterations and Additions; Basement foundation and First floor. Architect: Charles M. Robinson Architects, Richmond. Sheets: 6. Dimensions: 24.25\"x16.5\"; Condition: Very good. Acc. 2010.522","Scope and Contents Blueprints for Women's Dormitory #1 Floor Plans; First Floor; Second Floor and Third Floor. Typed Notes on Back; Handwritten notation: Jefferson. Architect: Charles Robinson. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 36\"x15\". Condition: good with frayed edges and tape; portion glued. Acc. 2010.523","Scope and Contents Copies of blueprints for Women's Dormitory #1; Basement Floor and revision; First Floor; Second Floor; Third Floor; Attic and roof Plan; and Elevations. Architect: Charles M. Robinson and Wright Jones and Wilkerson. Sheets: 14. Dimensions: 16.5x22\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2010.524","Scope and Contents Copies of blueprints for the Dining Hall: Addition of Alcove to Kitchen; Basement, First Floor, Elevations. Handwritten notation: 10-19-1928. Architect: Chales M. Robinson Architects. Sheets: 6. Dimensions: 24\"x17\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2010.525","Scope and Contents Copies of Blueprints for Wiliam Barton Rogers Memorial Science Hall; First, Second and Third Floor Plans. Handwritten notation of file number. Architect: Charles M. Robinson Architects. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 24.5\"x 36\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2010.526","Scope and Contents Plans for Brafferton Alterations; two random pages for Basement, First, Second and Third Floors; Typed Notation: Drawings 8 and 9. November 15, 1949. Architect: Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Department. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 22\"x35.5\". Condition: Good, edges torn. Acc. 2010.527","Scope and Contents Copies of blueprints for additions to Phi Beta Kappa Hall; plans for basement, first and second floor, and longitudinal plan. Architect: J. Binford Walford Architect . Sheets:4. Dimensions: 24\"x18\". Condition: Excellent. Notes: File numbers before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.528","Scope and Contents Topographical Survey Map for Proposed Runway for the College of William and Mary produced by the Division of the Budget of the Governor's Office by the Division of Engineering. Control: B. W. Calkley. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 58.25\"x42.25\". Condition: Good with tears at edges and at folds. Note: Stamped on back before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.529.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for Men's Dormitory Number 1 at The College of William and Mary; Detailed plans for the foundation; first, second, and third floors; attic and roof plans and elevations. Plans 1-8; 10 and 12. Architect: Charles M. Robinson Architects and later stamped Wright, Jones \u0026 Wilkerson. Sheets: 10. Dimensions: 15.5\" x 36\". Condition: Good with some slight tears. Notes: Handwritten notation on back: Monroe; file numbers indicated before arrival in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.530","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the property Envelopment Plan of Williamsburg indicating Colonial Williamsburg and surrounding area. Revised March 1948 and April 1951. Architect: Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Depatment. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 34\"x25\". Condition: Good with some torn edges. Notes: Typed note on back and stamped date December 9, 1958 before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.531","Scope and Contents Blueprints for an addition to Blow Gym; plans present Foundation Plan, Basement , First Floor and Balcony. Roof sections and elevations also included. Plans estimated to be from 1940's. Architect: J. Binford Walford Architects. Sheets: 10. Dimensions: 20\"x30.5\". Condition: Good with some tape and tears; some pages stapled. notations made on front of first page before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.532","Scope and Contents Blueprint for Part Plan of Washington Hall First Floor - Greenhouse side. Architect: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 19.25\"x25.5\". Condition: Good with tape and some tears. Notes: Descriptive notes typed on back before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.533","Scope and Contents Reverse Black and White copies of blueprints for the Swimming Pool at the College of William and Mary; Elevation and Longitudinal Section Plans. Architect: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 24\"x36. Condition: Excellent. Acc. 2010.534","Scope and Contents Copies(large and small) of blueprint s for the Alcove addition to the Commons Dining Hall at the College of William and Mary,; Plans for foundation; elevations, main cornice and porch corner. Separate plan for Seating Section dated October 20, 1925. Revisions dated December 29, 1925 Architect: Charles M. Robinson Architects. Sheets: 8. Dimensions:Seating Section 16.75\"x11\"; Medium plans(4) 16.5\"x24\"; Large Plans(3) 36\"x24\". Condition: Very Good. Notes: Handwrittten notations and file numbers before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.535","Scope and Contents Blueprints for Webster Heating System Plans for the Cheatham House Apartments; Basement piping and First, Second and Third Floor Plans. Architect: Charles M. Major Architects. Sheets: 4. Dimensions: 20.25\"x23.75\". Condition: Good with some frayed edges; pages stapled. Notes:Handwritten notations on the back before item arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.536","Scope and Contents 1930 Preliminary Survey and Dormitory Annex Boundary Plan. Architect: Charles Gillette; Surveyor: M.W. Thomas. Sheets: 5. Dimensions: Pages 1-4, 17\"x24.5\"; page 5, 17x22.5\". Bound. Condition: Very Good. Notes: File numbers on front before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.537.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Bozarth Duke House; Two copies of page 1 \u00262. Architect: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 4. Dimensions: Pages 1,2 \u0026 4. 19\"x19.25\"; page 3, 17x22.25\". Stapled. Condition: Good; tears and tape on edges and typed label on back page before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.538.","Scope and Contents Development Plan for Eastern State Hospital at Dunbar, Virginia and Map of the Williamsburg Tract. Engineer: La Prada Bros. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: Page 1, 24\"x36\"; page 2, 25\"x36\". Condition: Very Good. Some tears and tape on edges; handwritten notes on back of page 1 before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.539.","Scope and Contents Plans for Sections AA and BB (Doors, Stairs and Roof) for the Main Building (Wren) of the College of William and Mary. Architect: Williamsburg Restoration for the Williamsburg Holding Company. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 30.75x40.5\".  Condition:  Good, torn section in upper right hand corner and some tape and tears. Date noted on back before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.540.","Scope and Contents Map showing property owners for the block in Williamsburg, Virginia bounded by Richmond Road, Boundary Road, Prince George Street and Harris or Cromwell Streets. Engineer: J. Temple Waddill, Inc. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 36.75\"x28\". Condition: Good with some tears and tape. Typed stickers and notes on back before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.547.","Scope and Contents Plans for alterations to Bright House: Page 1-Basement Plan; Page 7R-Detail of Stairs; Page 8-Entrance Loop; Page RH1-Basement Heating plan; Page H2- First Floor Heating Plan; Page H3-Second Floor Heating Plan; and Page 101-Three Beams and Columns. Architect: J. Binford Waldford and P. Padleton Wright. Sheets: 7. Dimensions: Page 101, 12.75\"x18.5\"; page 8, 13.75x21.25\"; pages 7R, RH1, H2,H3, 21\"x30.25\". Condition: Very Good, with a few worn edges and several handwritten notations on back. Acc. 2010.548","Scope and Contents Plans for Steam and Hot Water Distribution System Improvements: Page 1-General Layout; Page 2-Steam Conduits and Drain Lines; Page 3-Manhole and Conduit Details; Page 4-Manhole Details; Page 5-Manhole and conduit Details; Pages 6, 7 \u0026 8- Details of Building Work; Page 9-Drip Trap Details. Consulting Engineers: Wiley \u0026 Wilson. Sheets: 9. Dimensions: 36\"x24\". Stapled. Condition: Very Good with some worn/torn edges; typed notations on back. Acc. 2010.549.","Scope and Contents Plans for Washington Hall: Page 8-Sections AA,BB,CC; Unnumbered Sheet -Front and East Elevations; Page 1-Foundation Plan; Page 2-First Floor Plan; Page 3-Second Floor Plan; and Pages 4 with Copy-Third Floor Plan .Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 7. Dimensions: Page 8: 36\"x24\"; remaining pages 22.25\"x31.5\". Condition: Overall-Good; copy of page 4 poor--torn. Notes: File numbers on front and stamped notations on back before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.550.","Scope and Contents Dormitory Annex General Development Plan; Soroities between Prince George Street and Richmond Road. Landscape Architect: Charles Gillette. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 27.75\"x42.25\". Condition: Very Good with only a few small tears on edges. Notes: File numbers on front and stamp on back before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.551.","Scope and Contents Plans for Brafferton Hall Kitchen Plumbing and Heating. Sheet P-1-Plan of second floor new plumbing fixtures and Sheet H-1- Basement and First Floor Heating Plan. Architect: Williamsburg Restoration for the Williamsburg Holding Company. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 18\"x24\". Condition: Very Good. Notes: File numbers and date(February 21, 1951) stamped on front before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.552.","Scope and Contents Plans for replacing the Kitchen Floor in the Dining Hall. Sheet 1-Plan for Alterations to the Basement; Sheet 2-Plan for Movement of Equipment. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 2; Dimensions: Page 1, 16\"x24.5; page 2, 17x24.5\". Bound. Condition: Very Good. Notes: File numbers, stamped and handwritten on front before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.553.","Scope and Contents Copies of Blueprints for Taliaferro Hall. Sheet 1: Foundation Plan; Sheet 2 First Floor; Sheet 3 Second Floor; Sheet 4 Third Floor; Sheet 5 Center Portion of Roof; Sheet 6 Section FF; Sheet 7 Sections CC, DD, EE; Sheet 8 Section BB and South Elevation; Sheet 9 Section AA and North Elevvation; Sheet 10 East Elevation; Sheet 11 West Elevation; Sheet 12 Cornices and Dormers; Sheet 13 Cornices and Dormers at 45 degree pitch; Sheet 14 Doors and Windows; Sheet 16 Alternate F, elevations and schedule. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 15; Dimensions: 18\"x24. Bound. Condition: Excellent. Notes: File number on front before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.554.","Scope and Contents Plans for Womens Dormitory Number Three. Sheet 1-Basement \u0026 Foundation; Sheet 2 First Floor; Sheet 3 Second and Third Floors; Sheet 4 Attic and Roof; Sheet 5 Section DD; Sheet 6 Sections AA, BB, CC East Elevations; Sheet 7 Campus Side(North ) Elevations; Sheet 8 Roadside(South) Elevations; Sheet 9 Dormers Windows, Cornices and Water Table; Sheet 10 Elevations from Road and Campus, Arch, entrances and cloister elevations; Sheet 11 Stairtowers. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 11; Dimensions: 24\"x36\". Bound. Condition: Very Good; File numbers and dates stamped on front. Acc. 2010.555.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Heating and Power Plant additions at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Above Coal Bin; Sheet 2 Plan Taken near roof; Sheet 3 Roof Plan; Sheet 4 East, South and West Elevations; Sheet 5 Sections AA and BB; Sheet 6 Campus Map; Sheet 7 New Pipes in tunnels; Sheet 8 Longitudinal Section; Sheet 9 Boiler #6 Elevations. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 9; Dimensions: Page 1, 29.75\"x22.75\". Bound. Condition: Very Good. File numbers on front before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.556.","Scope and Contents Revised plans for a new Underground Steam line to serve the garage and residence-General Layout. Consulting Engineers: Wiley and Wilson. Sheets: 1; Dimensions: 36\"x24. Condition: Good, tape with torn corner and edges. Typed Sticker (dated September 30, 1944 and noting 11 pages) on back before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.557.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Ampitheater with seating capacity of 2340. Sheet 1 layout of halfside of stage and buildings; Sheet 2 \u0026 3 unlabeled; Sheets 4 \u0026 5 Public toilets and front elevation; Sheets 6\u00267 Floor Plan; Sheet 8 Boxes for electrical connections; Sheets 9, 10-12 Details of Mast and Shields at Gate,  page 9 is reversed. Architect: Charles M. Major and Finlay F. Ferguson, Jr.  Sheets: 12; Dimensions: Page 1, 34.75\"x20\"; page 2\u00263, 21\"x16\"; pages 4\u00265 10\"x25\",  Pages 6\u00267 21'X16\", Page 8 16.23\"x28.5\", pages 9-12 25'X18\". Partially stapled. Condition: Very Good. Notes: File numbers, stamped and handwritten on front before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.558.","Scope and Contents Sanitary Sewerage System plans for the Fraternity Houses at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 General Layout; Sheet 2 Plot Plan, Manholes and Elevations; Sheet 3 Heating Plan for Lodges. Architects: J. Blanford Walford and O. Pendleton Wright. Consulting Engineers: Wiley \u0026 Wilson; Sheets: 3. Dimensions: pages 1\u00262: 36\"x24\"; page 3 21\"x29.75\". Condition: Good with some tape and torn edges, water marks and stamped notations on back. Acc. 2010.559","Scope and Contents Basement Floor Plan for Brafferton Hall Heating and Plumbing Systems including plot plan. Architect: Williamsburg Restoration for the Williamsburg Holding Company. Consulting Engineer: George A. Wechsler. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 30\"x24\". Condition: Very Good with slight tear. Acc. 2010.560.","Scope and Contents Plans for alterations to Bright House. Sheet 1 missing; Sheet 2 First Floor; Sheet 3 Second Floor; Sheet 4 Front Elevation; Sheet 5 Rear Elevation; Sheet 6 Mantels; Sheet 7 Stairs and Landing Newels. Architects: J. Binford Walford and O. Pendleton Wright . Sheets: 6 Dimensions: 30.5\"x21\". Condition: Very Good with some worn/torn edges; stamped notations and marks on back. Acc. 2010.561.","Scope and Contents Plans for Marshall Wythe Hall (now James Blair Hall) at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Foundation Plan; Sheet 2 First Floor; Sheet 3 Second Floor; Sheet 4 Third Floor'; Sheet 7 South Elevation and Section YY; Sheet 8 Longitudinal and Section XX, Transome; Sheet 9 Plumbing Risers; Sheet 15 Inaccessible Areas. Architects: J. Binford Walford successor to Chalres M. Robinson. . Sheets: 7 Dimensions: Pages 1-6: 36.75\"x24\".; Page 7 30\"x 20.5. Condition: Very Good Acc. 2010.562.","Scope and Contents Mechanical Layout (map) for the College of William and Mary. Architects: Charles M. Robinson and later J. Binford Walford and O. Pendleton Wright . Sheets:1 Dimensions: 51.75\"x 42.5\".  Condition: Good with some tears and folds. Acc. 2010.563.","Scope and Contents Plans for Women's Dormitory #3 (Landrum) with several sheets from Women's Dormitory #2. Sheet 1 Sections AA, BB, East Elevation; Sheets 2\u00264 First Floor; Sheet 3 North Elevation Women's Dormitory #2; Sheet 5-7 Second and Third Floors; Sheet 8\u00269 Left and Right Elevations, Sec. AA, BB, CC; Sheet 10\u002611 Road Side Elevation; Sheets 12\u002613 Doors; Sheet 14 Elevation of North Side of Women's Dormitory #2.  Architects: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets:  Dimensions: Sheets 1,3 30\"x41.5\"; Sheets 2,4-14 21\"x 36\".. Partially stapled. Condition: Good to fair with some missing sections and notes. Acc. 2010.564.","Scope and Contents Plans for alterations and additions to the library at the College of William and Mary. Sheets 1 \u0026 6-10 missing. Sheet 2 First Floor; Sheet 3 Second Floor; Sheet 4 Upper portion of Second floor; Sheet 5 Third floor and Dormer; Sheet 11 Section BB; Sheet 12 Section AA.. Architects: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 6 Dimensions: 23.75\"x 23\". Condition: Very Good with some worn/torn edges; stamped notations on back. Acc. 2010.565.","Scope and Contents Plans for water supply layout for Washington Hall together with full written description. Sheet 1 Foundation Planmissing; Sheet 2 Water supply layout \u0026 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Third Floor Plan. Architects: J. Binford Walford. Sheets: 4  Dimensions: 30.75\"x22\". Pin-bound. Condition: Very Good sticker on back. Acc. 2010.566.","Scope and Contents Preliminary Survey fof the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 East Side: Lake Matoaka to Boundary Street; Sheet 2 West Side: IronBound to old Jamestown Road. Surveyor: M.W. Thomas. Sheets: 2 Dimensions: 47.5\"x 27\". Condition: Very Good, stamped notations on back. Acc. 2010.567.","Scope and Contents Plans for Women's Dormitory #2.(Barrett Hall) and Alterations. Sheet 1 Details of Portico and Porte Cochere; Sheet 2 East Elevation and Sections AA, BB; Sheet 3 North (Campus) Elevation; Sheet 4 Attic and Roof Plan; Sheet 5 Third Floor Plan; Sheet 6 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 7 First Floor Plan ; Sheet 8 East Elevation \u0026 Sections AA, BB; Sheet 9 South elevation;Sheet 10 North Elevation; Sheet 11 Drawings for Alterations; Sheet 12 Foundation Plan. Architects: Charles M. Robinson..Sheets: 12 Dimensions: 42.5\"x 36\". Partially stapled. Condition: Good, some copies faded, worn edges. Acc. 2010.581.","Scope and Contents Topographical Map for the College of William and Mary showing building locations. Architects: J. Binford Walford and O. Pendleton Wright . Topography by J.H. Foster. Sheets: 1 Dimensions: 40\"x 49\".  Condition: Good with some torn edges and  notations on front and label on back. Acc. 2010.582.","Scope and Contents Topographical Survey for the Stadium, Lodges, and Phi Bet Kappa Area. Sheet 1 Stadium (Cary Field) and Tennis Courts; Sheet 2 Area between Richmond Road, Jamestown Road and Landrum Drive. Architects: Governor's Office Division of the Budget Institutional Engineers. Topography: B.W. Chalkey \u0026 W. H.Schremp. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 43\"x59\". Condition: Poor with water damage and a lot of tape and many tears. Label on back. Acc. 2010.583.","Scope and Contents Topographical Map for the site for the Jamestown Drama. Architects: Governor's Office of the Budget Institutional Engineers. Topography: B.W. Chalkley. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 38\"x 56\". Condition: Very Good with some worn edges and sticker with typed notations on back. Acc. 2010.584.","Scope and Contents Utility Plan Project under VA-44355 for Veteran's Housing at the College of William and Mary. Architects: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 42.75\"x 16\". Condition: Very Good with evidence of previous sticker on edge; stamped on back with handwritten note - \"Matoaka Court.\". Acc. 2010.585.","Scope and Contents Plot layout for the 10 Acre additon to the Cedar Grove Cemetery in the City of Williamsburg, Virginia; plans also indicate lines from 1960. Surveyor: R.E. Davis. Sheets: 1 Dimensions: 16.25\"x23\". Condition: Very Good with some tape and tears and a sticker on back. Acc. 2010.586.","Scope and Contents Plans for the room layouts in Barrett Hall at the College of William and Mary. Seet 1 First Floor Plan; Sheet 2 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Third Floor Plan. Architects: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 7.5\"x18\". Pin-bound. Condition: Very Good with handwritten notations on back. Acc. 2010.587.","Scope and Contents Plot Layout Plan for the storage buildings, warehouses A, B, C, and D, as well as manhole schedule and sewer lines. Architects: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 1 Dimensions: 20.25\"x 27\". Condition: Good some tears and damaged edges; sticker on back. Acc. 2010.588.","Scope and Contents Survey for Tilmouth Section of the College of William and Mary in Bruton District, York County, Virginia. Addition boundaries outlined from 1939, 1943 and 1952. Surveyor: none listed. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 24.5\"x 38\". Condition: Good, tissue paper with a number of tears and missing pieces. Acc. 2010.589.","Scope and Contents Plans Six Family Apartments at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Basement and Foundation Plan; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Third Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Elevations. Architects: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 4 Dimensions: Pages 1-3 21\"x 16.5\"; Page 4 16.5\" x26\". Pin-bound. Condition: Very Good, torn corner section, handwritten notation on back . Acc. 2010.590.","Scope and Contents Large scale drawing of the College of William and Mary. No architect or surveyor given. Sheets: 1 . Tissue. Dimensions: 36\"x 45\". Condition: Very Good, penciled notation on front. Acc. 2010.591.","Scope and Contents Large aerial photograph of the College of William and Mary dated March 1969. No further information or photographer indicated. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 43.5\"x 34.5\". Condition: Very Good, edges bent or slightly torn. Acc. 2010.592.","Scope and Contents Plans for embracing the areas of Colonial Occupation in Williamsburg, Virginia. Revisions in red dated October 27, 1959. Architects: Colonial Williamsburg and Williamsburg Restoration. Sheets: 1 Dimensions: 40\"x 70\". Condition: Very Good, some frayed edges, handwritten notes on back and sticker attached. Acc. 2010.593.","Scope and Contents Plans for Women's Dormitory # 2, Barrett Hall. Page 1 \u0026 5 East Elevation, Sections AA, BB; page 2\u002610 North Elevation; page 3 South Elevation; page 4 Third Floor Plan; page 6 Attic and Roof Plan; page 7 Second Floor Plan; page 8 First Floor Plan; page 9 Foundation Plan; Page 11 Portico, Cornice \u0026 Columns. Architects: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 11  Dimensions: Page 1,3, 6\u00267 19.5\"x38.75\"; page 2 19.5\"x 36\", page 4, 8-11 19.5\"x37.5 page 5 19.5\" x 40.25\"  Condition: Poor with patches, tears and tape. Acc. 2010.594.","Scope and Contents Plans for an Aviary Addition at the College of William and Mary. Page 1 Title Sheet and location maps; Page 2 Site Plan; Page 3 Architectural Plans and Sections; Page 4 Elevations and Details; Page 5 Plumbing Plans; Page 6 Plumbing and Additive Bid; Page 7 Mechanical Plan; Page 8 Electrical Plan. Architects: McKinney and Company. Sheets: 8; stapled. Dimensions: 24.375\" x 36\" . Condition: Very Good; revisions in red ink and some worn edges. Acc. 2010.595.","Scope and Contents General Plan for a portion of the College of William and Mary from the Library to College Terrace. Architects: Charles F. Gillette. Sheets: 1 Dimensions: 42\" x 72\" Condition: Poor with folds, tape, and torn portions. Acc. 2010.596.","Scope and Contents Planting Plan for the area around the Fraternity Lodges at the College of William and Mary(Two copies). Landscape Architects: Charles F. Gillette. Sheets: 2 Dimensions: 37\" x 42\" Condition: Good with some tears, cuts, and sticker on back. Acc. 2010.597.","Scope and Contents Grading and layout plan for the area around Bright House at the College of William and Mary. Pages 1\u00262 Grading Plan 1947; Pages 3\u00264 Planting Plan for Bright House 1949. Architects: J. Binford Walford and O. Pendleton Wright. Landscape Architects: Charles F. Gillette. Sheets: 4 Dimensions: Pages 1 \u00262 39.5\" x 40.25\"; Pages 3\u00264 41\"x 41\". Condition: Good with some tears and stickers on back. Acc. 2010.598.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Ludwell Apartments at the College of William and Mary. Site plan, elevations, electrical, water, sewer, ventilation and other mechanical plans as well as typical floor plan and foundation plan, ventilation, entrance and window plans. Architects: Bernard Spigel; Civil Engineer: Jno. M. Baldwin. Sheets: 32. Bound and Stapled. Dimensions: 22.75\" x 36\" Condition: Good with some water damage apparent. Acc. 2010.599.","Scope and Contents Plan for the location of the Fraternity Houses at the College of William and Mary. Architects: Walford and Wright; Landscape Architect: Charles F. Gillette. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 55\" x 39\" . Condition: Very good with slight tears and tape and sticker on back. Acc.2010.600.","Scope and Contents Virginia Company Plans for Arrangement of Grounds and Parking Area Landscape Detail. Parking Lot - 370 Cars. Landscape Architects: Charles F. Gillette. Sheets: 2 Dimensions: 69\"x 36\". Condition: Good with rips and tears and notations on back. Acc. 2010.610.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Amphitheatre (Football Stadium) at the College of William and Mary. Situations plan, cross sections, elevations, pavillions, seating drainage and heating plans included. Architects: J. Binford Walford. Sheets: 13 Pin-bound. Dimensions: 55\" x 24\"; Condition: Very good with damaged and frayed edges. 2010.611.","Scope and Contents Plans for Steam and Hot Water Improvements at the College of William and Mary. Plans include general layout, conduits and drain lines, manhole details and alternate plan for concrete conduits. Construction Engineers: Wiley and Wilson. Sheets: 10 Dimensions: 24.75\"x 36\". Previously Stapled. Condition: Good, faded with some frayed edges, tape and notations on back sheet. Acc. 2010.612.","Scope and Contents Plans for building the Beta Delta Chapter House of the Alpha Chi Omega Fraternity at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Foundation; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Section AA; Sheet 5 Front Elevation; Sheet 6 \u0026 8 Side Elevation; Sheet 7 Rear Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 8. Dimensions: Pages 1-3,6 \u0026 8 27.5\"x 17.25\"; pages 4-5 \u0026 7 20.25\" x 17.25\". Pinned and bound. Condition: Very Good, stamped on back and notations on binding paper. Acc. 2010.613.","Scope and Contents Plans for building the Chi Omega Sorority House at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 First Floor Plan; Sheet 2 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Third Floor \u0026 Plot Plan; Sheet 4 Front Elevation; Sheet 5 Side Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 5. Dimensions: 21.5\"x 18\". Stapled. Condition: Excellent. Acc. 2010.614.","Scope and Contents Plans for building the Gamma Kappa Chapter House of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 First Floor(3 copies, two loose); Sheet 2 First Floor \u0026 Terrace Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Transverse Section; Sheet 5 West Elevation; Sheet 6 South Elevation; Sheet 7 East Elevation. Architects: J. Binford Walford successor to Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 9. Dimensions: Page 1(3 copies) 25.75\"x 17\"; pages 2-7 17.5\" x 16.5\". Pinned and bound. Condition: Good; red notations on binding and front sheet. Acc. 2010.615","Scope and Contents Plans (blueprints and copy) for building the Pi Beta Phi Court Dormitory House at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 First Floor Plan; Sheet 2 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Third Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Front Elevation; Sheet 5 Side Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 5 (2 sets). Dimensions: 18\"x 16.75\". Stapled. Condition: Good with some discoloration; red pencil and ink notations on first three pages. Acc. 2010.616.","Scope and Contents Plans for alterations and additions to Taliaferro Hall at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Foundation; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Third Floor Plan and Section BB; Sheet 5 South Elevation; Sheet 6Sections AA \u0026 CC; Sheet 7 East Elevation; Sheet 8 West Elevation; Sheet 9 North Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 9. Dimensions: 24\"x 15.5\". Pinned and bound. Condition: Good, some pages faded, notations on binding paper. Acc. 2010.617.","Scope and Contents Insurance Map for the College of William and Mary from the Engineering Department of South-Eastern Underwriters Association.  Engineer: R. K. Scott.  Sheets: 1.  Dimensions:  22\"x  16.5\".  Condition: Excellent. Acc. 2010.618.","Scope and Contents Blueprints and copies of plans for building the Beta Delta Chapter House of the Alpha Chi Omega Fraternity at the College of William and Mary(see Acc. 2010.613) Sheet 1 Foundation; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Section AA; Sheet 5 Front Elevation; Sheet 6 \u0026 8 Side Elevation; Sheet 7 Rear Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 8.(2 sets) Dimensions: Pages 1-3,6 \u0026 8 27.75\"x 17.25\".; pages 4-5, 7 17.23\" x 20\". Stapled. Condition: Good, faded with notations on front page. Acc. 2010.619.","Scope and Contents Plans for alterations and additions to the Graham House at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Foundation; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Front Elevation; Sheet 5 Side Elevation; Sheet 6 \u0026 7 Rear Elevation; Sheet 8 Section BB; Sheet 9 Section AA; Sheet 10 Section thru wall. Architect: Charles M. Robinson.  Sheets: 10.  Dimensions:  23\"x 18.25\".  Stapled and bound. Condition: Very Good, with some red notations on front page and binding paper. Acc. 2010.620.","Scope and Contents Plans for alterations to the Graham House, part 2. Sheet 1 First Floor Plan; Sheet 2 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Third Floor. Architect: Charles M. Robinson.  Sheets: 3.  Dimensions:  15.5\" x 24\".  Pinned and bound. Condition: Very Good, notations on binding paper. Acc. 2010.621.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Alpha Chi Omega House Court Dormitory at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 First Floor Plan; Sheet 2 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Third Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Front Elevation; Sheet 5 Side Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 5. Dimensions: 16.75\"x 18\". Bound and pinned. Condition: Very good with worn, bent edges. Acc. 2010.622.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the Chi Omega  House at the College of William and Mary, 155 Richmond Road. Sheets 1\u00264  Second Floor Plan; Sheet 2\u00263  First Floor Plan. Architect: Charles M. Robinson.  Sheets: 4.  Dimensions:  19.5\"x 20\".  Bound and stapled. Condition: Good with some torn edges and stamp on back. Notations on binding.  Acc. 2010.623.","Scope and Contents Blueprints and copy(includes 3 pages of revisions in July 1929-see ACC.2010.625) of plans for the Kappa Delta House Court Dormitory at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 First Floor Plan; Sheet 2 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Third Floor; Sheet 4 Front Elevation; Sheet 5 Side Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 5. Dimensions: 16.5\"x 18.25\". Pinned and bound; copy stapled. Condition: Very good, notations on binding. Acc. 2010.624.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for additions to Kappa Delta House Court Dormitory at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 revised First Floor Plan; Sheet 2 Rear Elevation; Sheet 3 Side Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 16.5\"x 18.25\". Pinned and bound; copy stapled. Condition: Very good, notations on binding. Acc. 2010.625.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for Sorority Houses at the College of W\u0026M. Pi Beta Phi House pages 1 \u0026 5 - First, Second and Third floor plans; pages 2 \u0026 3 the Kappa Delta House First, Second and Third floor plans; page 4 Phi Mu House: First, Second \u0026 Third floor plans. Architect: Charles M. Major.  Sheets: 5.  Dimensions:  12\"x 24.25\".  Stapled together. Condition: Good with some notations, tape and torn edges. Acc. 2010.626.","Scope and Contents Blueprint and copy for Kappa Alpha Theta. First and Second Floor plan with copy. Architect: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: Original 12\"x 21.75\"; copy 12.25\" x 22. Very good with some notations on front. Acc. 2010.627.","Scope and Contents Blueprints and copy for improvements to the Phi Mu House at the College of William and Mary. Plans for the first, second and third floors. Architect: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: Original 21.5\"x 12.25\"; copy 21.875 x 12.5\". Condition: Very good with red revisions and notation (Gamma Phi Beta) on front. Acc. 2010.628.","Scope and Contents Copies of blueprints for Women's Dormitory # 3 Annex - Delta Delta Delta at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 First Floor Plan; Sheet 2 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Attic Plan; Sheet 4 Front Elevation; Sheet 5 Side Elevation; Sheet 6 Rear Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 6. Dimensions: Sheets 1\u00262 23.75\"x 18\"; Sheets 3\u00264 17.5\" x 22.25\"; Sheet 5 23.25\" x 17.5\"; Sheet 6 18.5\" x 23\". Stapled. Condition: Very good, notations of Delta Delta Delta on front page. Acc. 2010.629.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the Morris House at the College of William \u0026 Mary. Sheet 1 First Floor Plan; Sheet 2 Second Floor Plan. Architect: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 12\"x 8.75\". Stapled. Condition: Very good, with some torn edges. Acc. 2010.630.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the Old Sigma Mu House at the College of William and Mary. First \u0026 Second Floor Plan. Architect: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 11.5\"x 10\". Condition: Very good, small tear in edge. Acc. 2010.648","Scope and Contents Blueprints for Kappa Kappa Gamma House at the College of William and Mary. Plans for the First and Second Floors. Architect: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 16.75\"x 12\". Condition: Very good with tear and notations on front indicating possible changes. Acc. 2010.649.","Scope and Contents Botetourt Statue for the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Botetourt Statue; Sheet 2 Drawing of the Statue; Sheet 3 Diagram of the Pedestal for marble estimate. Architect: Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Department.  Sheets: 3.  Dimensions:  Sheet 1: 11.75\" x 14\"; Sheet 2 28.5\" x 20\"; Sheet 3 28\"x 34\".  Stapled. Condition: Very good.  Acc. 2010.650.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the building for the Gamma Kappa Chapter of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Foundation Plan; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Transverse Section; Sheet 5 West Elevation; Sheet 6 South Elevation; Sheet 7 East Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 7. Dimensions: 16\"x 17.25\". Pinned and bound . Condition: Good with numerous notations on drawings and binding. Acc. 2010.651.","Scope and Contents Blueprints and copy for the Infirmary (Hunt Hall) at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Basement; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Third Floor and Plot Plan; Sheet 5 East (Boundary Street Elevation); Sheet 6 West ( Campus) Elevation \u0026 Alternate Porch Plan; Sheet 7 North Elevation, Section AA, Cornice and Dormers; Sheet 8 Section BB and Interior Doors. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 8 original and 8 copy. Dimensions: 19.25\"x 29\". Loose; copy stapled. Condition: Good with tape, worn edges and fading; some red ink revisions. Acc. 2010.652.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for Williams Barton Rogers Memorial Science Hall (Tyler Hall as of 1997) at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Foundation Plan; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Third Floor Plan; Sheet 5 Roof Plan; Sheet 6 Sections AA, BB, CC; Sheet 7 South (Campus) and East and West Elevations; Sheet 8 West Elevation, Rear (North) Elevation, and Dormer Details; Sheet 9 Details for Vestibule, Corridor \u0026 Doors, Sections BB and CC; Sheet 10 Entrance Details; Sheets 11-13 Mechanical layouts for First, Second and Third floors; Sheets M1-M3 Utility Plans for First, Second, and Third Floors; Sheet M4 Reasearch Labs, 2nd \u0026 3rd Floors; Sheet M5 Physical and Organic Chemistry Labs; Sheet M6 Microscopy. Architect: Charles M. Robinson.  Sheets: 19.  Dimensions:  22.25\"x 30.5\".  Pinned, last page loose. Condition: Fair with frayed edges and wear; black ink notations on front.  Acc. 2010.653.","Scope and Contents Blueprints and copies for Washington Hall at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1  Foundation Plan; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor; Sheet 4 Third Floor Plan; Sheet 5 (with copy) Roof Plan, Sections AA, BB, FF and Plot Plan; Sheet 6 East and front Elevations; Sheet 7 Rear Elevation; Sheet 8 (with copy) Sections AA, BB, CC; Sheet 10 Section thru Wall, Circle Window and Gables; Sheet 11 Detail of Front Entrance Doors; Sheet 12 Side Entrance.  Architect: Charles M. Robinson.  Sheets: 14 .  Dimensions:  Originals 31.75\"x 22.5\"; copies 34.5\" x 24\".  Loose some originals, others paper and tissue. Condition: Fair to good, faded with markings on some pages, edges torn.  Acc. 2010.654.","Scope and Contents Copies of plans for alterations and additions to the Dining Hall at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Basement Plan; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Sections AA \u0026 BB; Sheet 4 North and West Elevations; Sheet 5 Rear and East Elevations; Sheet 6 Roof and ventilation plans. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 6 . Dimensions: 33.25\"x 23\". Five sheets staple; one loose. Condition: Very good; notation on back \"Trinkle Hall C3\". Acc. 2010.655.","Scope and Contents Plans and copies for the addition of a restroom to Tyler Hall. Sheet 1 Foundation and east elevation; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan and Section AA; Sheet 3 Copy of sheet 2; Sheet 4 North Elevation and Second Floor; Sheet Copy of sheet 4; Sheet 6 Doors, Windows, Section BB and Section CC. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 6 . Dimensions: 16.875\"x 24.5\". Stapled. Condition: Good; edges are worn; tear and tape and some pieces torn off. Notations on back. Acc. 2010.656.","Scope and Contents Site Development Plan for the James Blair Sculpture at the College of William and Mary. Architect: E. Pease. Sheets: 1 . Dimensions: 23.875\"x 36\". Condition: Very good. Acc. 2010.657.","Scope and Contents Preliminary Plans for the design of the Memorial Tablet for the Science Hall. Science Hall dedicated to \"The Memory of William Barton Rodgers.\". Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 1 . Dimensions: 18.5\"x 14.75\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2010.658.","Scope and Contents Development Plan for the College of William and Mary. Work shows general outline of College properties with indications for proposed buildings. Architects: Wright, Jones \u0026 Wilkerson. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 19\"x 22.5\". Condition: Very Good; brown spot on plan. Acc. 2010.659.","Scope and Contents Development Plans for the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Plans dated August 1960; Sheet 2 Plans dated February 1961. Architects: Walford and Wright. Sheets: 2 . Dimensions: Sheet 1 15.875\"x 15.5\"; Sheet 2 16\"x13.5\". Condition: Very good with some discoloration; sticker on back. Acc. 2010.660.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Lake Matoaka Amphitheatre at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia.  Architect: Charles M. Majors.  Sheets: 1.  Dimensions:  Plan 32.75\"x 19.25\"; cardboard 23\"x36.5\". Condition: Good; plan glued to cardboard backing.  Acc. 2010.661.","Scope and Contents Materials related to the fire of February 8, 1859 and plans for the restoration of the Wren building. Gazette Article dated March 2, 1859. Several plans and copies of plans for the reconstruction of the Wren Building (William and Mary College) on the exisiting walls. Architect: H. Exhall. Sheets: 10 . Dimensions: small 7\"x12\"(3); medium 19'x17.75\"; 22\"x21.5\"(2); 11\"x7.5\"(2); large 29.75\"x25\". Stapled. Condition: Worn, one torn in half. Acc. 2010.662.","Scope and Contents Materials related to the planning, bidding and construction of Eastern State Hospital. Sheet 1: Roads, Curbs, Gutters and Sidewalks as Constructed, September 25, 1950; Sheet 2 Road Profiles Side and rear; Sheet 3 Road Profiles Section AA. Architect: Rudolph, Cooke and Van Leeuwen.  Sheets: 3 .  Dimensions:  Page 1 34.5\"x49\");page 2 \u0026 3 22\"x49\".  Stapled and bound. Condition: Poor with large sections ripped and torn.  Acc. 2010.663.","Scope and Contents Plans for the construction of Building No. 42 on the property of Eastern State Hospital (Dillard complex). Sheet 1 (2) East \u0026 West Wings and End Elevation; Sheet 2(2)Doors \u0026 finish Schedule; Sheet 3 Section Details; Sheet 4 South and east Elevations; Sheet 5 Fixture and Electrical Schedule; Sheet 6 Heating and Ventilation; Sheet 7 Attic. Architect: Robert O . Leary. Sheets: 9; 2 loose, remaining bound. Dimensions: 30.25\"x14\". Stapled. Condition: Good with worn and torn edges. Acc. 2010.664.","Scope and Contents Plans for the construction of single Employees Building No. 42 \u0026 43 on the property of Eastern State Hospital (Dillard complex). Architects: Rudolph, Cooke and Van Leeuwen. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 31.875\" x 21\". Condition: Good with worn and torn edges. Acc. 2010.665.","Scope and Contents Plans for the construction of Buildings No. 38, 46, 47, 48, 49. Doctor's residences. Extensive and detailed plans outling the plot plan, utilities and construction aspects of all of these individual buildings. Architects: Rundolph, Cooke and Leeuwen; and Williams, Coile and Pipino. Sheets: 43; Pinned and bound. Dimensions: 36.5\"x18\"(40); 36.5\" x 15(3). Stapled. Condition: Good with some torn edges. Acc. 2010.666.","Scope and Contents As Built Drawings for Buildings No. 38, 46, 47, 48, 49, the Superintendent and Doctors' residences at Eastern State Hospital. Extensive and detailed plans outling the plot plan, utilities and construction aspects of all of these individual buildings. Architect: Rundolph, Cooke and Leeuwen; and Williams, Coile and Blanchard. Sheets: 51; Pinned and bound. Dimensions: 36.5\"x18\"(49); 36.5\" x 15(2). Stapled. Condition: Very good with some torn edges. Acc. 2010.667.","Scope and Contents Development Plan for the College of William and Mary designed for the Capital Budget Outlay 1966-1968. Architects: Wright, Jones, and Wilkerson. Sheet: 1; Pinned and bound. Dimensions: 42.5\"x55\". Condition: Poor, ripped and torn with some tape. Acc. 2010.668.","Scope and Contents Plans for the development and landscaping of the area around the Wren Building as proposed by Williamsburg Restoration. Pages include plans by numerous different groups; construction detail, landscape and utility information included, as well as a plot plan. Architects: Perry, Shaw and Hephurn; and Colonial Williamsburg; Landscape Architect: Arthur A. Schurcliff; Consulting Engineers: Wiley and Wilson . Sheets: 72; Stapled, several pages loose.  Dimensions: 36\" x 48\". Stapled. Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2010.669.","Scope and Contents Survey of the College of William and Mary-Plot Plan. Architects: Walford and Wright. Sheets: 1. Size: 35\" x 46\". Acc. 1989.66.","Scope and Contents Map of the College of William and Mary with insert map. Civil Engineers: La Prada Bros. Sheets: 2. Large 42\" x 72\"; small 8\" x 12\". Acc. 1989.65.002","Scope and Contents Map of the Campus of The College of William and Mary. Civil Engineers: La Prada Bros. Sheets: 1. Size: 20\" x 40\". Condition Fair, torn with tape. Acc.1989.67.","Scope and Contents Map of the College of William and Mary and Affiliated Organizations. Civil Engineers: La Prada Bros. Sheets: 1. Size: 40\" x 72\". Condition: Good. Acc.1989.68.","Scope and Contents Topographical Map of the College of Wiliam and Mary. Consulting Engineers: Austin Brockenbrough. Sheets: 2. Size 36\" x 72\". Condition: Good. Acc.1989.72.","Scope and Contents Maps of the College of William and Mary. Commonwealth of Virginia Divison of Engineers and Buildings. Sheets: 2. Size: 24\" x 26\" and 36\" x 48\". Condition: Good. Acc.1989.69.","Scope and Contents Map of the College of William and Mary indicating buildings by number--Master Development Plan for the 1976-1986 period. Sheets: 3 (original and two copies). Size: 42\" x 66\" and 36\" x 48\". Condition: Good with some tears on edges. Acc.1989.70.","Veterans Housing Plans for the subdivision of Matoaka Court adjacent to Williamsburg Hospital. Architect: Charles M. Major. Civil Engineers: La Prada. Also includes survey completed on May 21, 1958 by William M. Lewis. Sheets: 12. Condition: Good with some marks on survey. Acc. 1989.43","Drawings of the front campus of The College of William and Mary showing a layout for bleachers, perhaps for graduation. 2 Copies. Acc. 1989.46","Map of the Lafayette Street and North Henry Street portion of Williamsburg. Civil Engineers: La Prada Bros. Sheets: 1. Condition Good. Acc. 1989.44","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the construction of Swem Library in 1963. Architect: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. Sheets: 20 (pages 16-24; S1-S11). Size: 43\" x 34\". Condition: Good with some small rips. Acc. 1999.49.002.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the construction of Swem Library in 1963. Architect: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. Sheets: 12 (pages M1-M12). Size: 43\" x 34\". Condition: Good. Acc. 1999.49.003.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the construction of Swem Library in 1963. Architect: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. Sheets: 16 (pages P1-7; E1-9). Size: 43\" x 34\". Condition: Good with some torn edges. Acc. 1999.49.004.","Scope and Contents General Plan for the Unification of the campus of the College of William and Mary and Lake Matoaka Park under the auspices of the National Park Service. Sheets: 1; 36\" x 72\". Condition: Good. Acc. 1988.60.002","Scope and Contents Map of Lake Matoaka State Park detailing adjacent areas, including forest land and water as well as other tracts and buildings. Sheets 1; 21\" x 28.25\". Condition: Good. Acc. 1988.60.003","Scope and Contents Plans for landscaping of the College including detailed garden plans from 1922. Sheets: 15; 17\" x16\"(6);17\" x22\" (5);28.5\" x 35\" (4).Condition Good. Acc. 1988.59.002.","Scope and Contents Map of College Grounds. Plans for tree planting on campus. Arrangement for the area between the Dining Hall and the Infirmary. Architect:Charles M. Robinson. Landscape Architect: Chales F. Gillette. Sheets: 4; 32\" x40\"(2); 38\" x 31\"(1); 40\" x 64.\" (1). Condition Poor to good with several folds and torn sections. Acc. 1988.59.004.","Scope and Contents Map of Old College Grounds with plans for tree plantings. Sheets: 1; 40\" x 70.\" Condition: Good. Acc. 1988.59.005.","Scope and Contents Plans for additions to the exterior and floor plans for Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall, 6 pages; 31\" x 42\". Architects:  J. Bindford Walford and O. Pendleton Wright. Condition: Good. Some pages stapled. Acc. 1988.33.002.","Set of 7 blueprints showing the plumbing system for Swem Library. Architects: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. 2 complete sets. 2 rolls, 19 blueprints. Acc. 1988.16.002","Set of 9 blueprints diagramming the electrical wiring for Swem Library. 2 rolls. 18 blueprints. Acc. 1988.17.002.","Scope and Contents Plans for the proposed physical education building--now know as Wiiliam and Mary Hall/Kaplan Center. Plans include elevations, layout and landscape information included. Architects: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. Sheets: 7; Dimensions: 11\" x 14\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2010.670.","Scope and Contents Drawing showing the manner in which the Sunken Garden would be developed per the Board of Visitors. Architects: Binford Walford; Landscape Architect: Charles F. Gillette. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 36\" x 24\". Drawing on Illustrating Board. Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2010.747.","Scope and Contents Architect's drawing (in color) of Old Dominion Hall. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 36\" x 21\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2010.748.","Scope and Contents Architect's drawing (in color) of Rogers Hall ( previously known as Chancellor's Hall). Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 30\" x 20\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2010.749.","Scope and Contents Plans for the development of the college. Architect: Walford and Wright. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 15.25\" x 15.25; 15\" x.13.5\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2010.750.","Scope and Contents Photos of proposed plans for the development of Campus, April 1953 including copies. Original plans destroyed by fire in September 1986. Architect: Walford and Wright; Landscape Architect: Charles F. Gillette. Sheets: 3 (original and two copies). Dimensions: irregular-approximately 18.5\" x 28\". Condition: Good. Acc. 2010.751.","Scope and Contents Map of Campus in August 1953. Original rendering destroyed by fire in June 1986. Architect: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 3 ( original and two copies). Dimensions:  18.5\" x 19\"; 15\" x 11\"; 13.5\" x 11\". Condition: Poor, ripped  in half and glued onto backing.  Acc. 2010.752.","Scope and Contents Pen and Ink Drawings for proposed music building on the campus of William and Mary. Drawings include four side elevations; floor plans; site plan and external view. Architects: Odell Associates. Sheets: 4; pen and ink on boards. Dimensions: 20\" x 30\". Condition: Excellent. Acc. 2010.753.","Scope and Contents Map outling the exisiting and proposed buildings for the College of William and Mary. Architect: Walford and Wright.  Sheets: 1; folded and glued onto corrugated cardboard backing;  49\" x 36\". Condition: Fair.  Acc. 2010.754.","Scope and Contents Survey map of Campus for Improved Risk Mutuals. Survey: R.G.M.; revision by P.R.B. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 62\" x 61\". Condition: Good, but rippped, taped and folded  Acc. 2010.755.","Scope and Contents Map of College lands off campus in King William County. Drawings completed by Elizabeth Ryland and Mr. Snell. Sheets: 2; one blueprint and one ink. Dimensions: 42\" x 18\"(ink on tissue); 45\" x 18\". Condition: Good, but folded  Acc. 2010.756.","Scope and Contents College lands in the St. John's Parish of King William County with tracts shown. Sheets: 4; original on tissue with one copy with two pieces and one partial. Original 18\" x 24; 17\" x 11\"; 8.5\" x 11.\" Condition: Good. Acc. 2010.757.","Scope and Contents Map of off campus lands in King William County with numerous owners and acres outlined around Manquin Mill Pond. Sheets: 6. Dimensions: 23.5\" x 19\" (1); 36\" x 48\"(5). Condition: Good. Acc. 2010.758.","Scope and Contents Picture on board of proposed library at The College of William and Mary drawn by G.C. Stone of Delaware. Sheets: 1 on board. Dimensions: 20\" x 16\". Condition: Very good. Acc. 2010.760.","Scope and Contents Letters and proposals for Library display tables. The first letter is dated November 25, 1929 to the attention of E.G. Swem at the College of William and Mary-three pages of pricing. Second letter is dated December 12,1929 from Donald P. Boyer of the Virginia School Supply Co. to Dr. E.G. Swem, Librarian at the College of William and Mary and includes drawings of library tables. A third letter to Dr. Swem from Boyer is dated January 3, 1930 with additional pricing proposals. A note from Swem to Boyer on January 6, 1930 acknowledges the receipt of that letter. Drawings were submitted by the Virginia School Supply Co. Sheets(12 ): 2 drawings; one sheet has three drawings with paper backing, dimensions: 14.75\" x 9.5\" (1); 30.5\" x 21.5\"(1); Letters (8 ) 8.5\" X 11\"; two small pictures, 5.5\" x 7.75\" and 6 x 3.75\". Condition: Good. Acc. 2010.761.","Scope and Contents Letter with itemized quotation for Library Equipment and blueprint for the suggested floor plan. Also includes a catalog of Commercial Maps and Map Cases, a catalog of library furniture and photos of library furniture and other items in Early American finish. Architects: Everett Waddey Company. Items: 17: 2 blueprint, 23\" x 31.75\" (1 blueprint); 11\" x 8.5\" (1 blueprint); letter, 8.5\" x 11\"(3); 6\" x 9\" (booklet- 16 pages); 8.5\" x 11\" (booklet- 16 pages);9.5\" x 8.75\" (photos-7); 8.5\" x 11\" (photos-3). Condition: Very good. Acc. 2010.762.","Scope and Contents Letter and blueprint proposals for Library furniture from the Leonard Peterson \u0026 Co. Letter is dated March 18, 1929 from Oscar L. Lethander, Vice President to Dr. J.A.C. Chandler, President of the College of William and Mary. Blueprints include many specific furniture and shelving designs as well as a proposal for the library layout. Sheets: 11. Letter: 8.5\" x 11\"; blueprint of library layout 35\" x 24.5; 12\" x 18\" (3); 11\" x 18\" (3);16.5\" x 11\" (1);11.5\" x 24\" (1); 18\" x 9\" (1). Condition: Good to fair; large blueprint is cut nearly in half. Acc. 2010. 763.","Scope and Contents Letter and blueprint proposals for Library shelving from the Virginia State Penitentiary. Letter is dated October 10, 1930 from H. E. Fitzgerald, Industrial Director to Mr. Swem of the College of William and Mary. Blueprints include layout and design of specific shelving. Sheets: 7. Letter: 8.5\" x 11\"; blueprints 22\" x 16(2) and 17\" x 22\"(4). Condition: Very good. Acc. 2010. 764.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for alterations and additions to the Williamsburg Community Hospital. Architects: Baskervill and Sons. Sheets: 26. Dimensions:  30\" x 55\". Condition: Very good.  Acc. 2010.082","Scope and Contents Blueprints for alterations and additions to Williamsburg Hospital Cardiopulmonary Unit. Architects and Engineers: Baskervill \u0026 Son. Sheets: 15.  Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2009.580","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the grading plan for the site of the Williamsburg Community Hospital. Architects: Baskervill \u0026 Son. Consulting Engineers: Hankins and Anderson  Sheets: 4.  Dimensions: 30\" x 55\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2009.578","Scope and Contents Blueprints for alterations and additions to the Williamsburg Community Hospital. Architects: Baskervill \u0026 Son.  Sheets: 50.  Dimensions: 30\" x 55\". Condition: Good.; several of the paper portions torn. Acc. 2009.577","Scope and Contents Blueprints for Phase 2 Rennovations to the Williamsburg Community Hospital. Architects: Peterson Associates.  Sheets: 70.  Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very good. Acc. 2009.576.","Blue prints and documents for the construction and design of the Williamsburg Community Hospital. Several documents detail the interior of the hospital. Architects:  Ballou and Justice. Numerous subcontractors. Sheets:83 These documents are severely water damaged in many sections and several pages are illegible. Documents in a variety of shapes and sizes.  ACC. 2009.579.","Scope and Contents Blueprints showing the plans for the foundation, placement of beams, and other structural supports for Swem Library. Architect: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. 3 sets (set 2). Dimensions: 33.5\" x 42\". Sheets.11 Condition: good. Acc. 1988.14.002","Scope and Contents Blueprints showing the plans for the foundation, placement of beams, and other structural supports for Swem Library. Architect: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. 3 sets (set 3). Dimensions:  33.5\" x 42\". Sheets.11 Condition: Fair with some water damage.  Acc. 1988.14.003","Scope and Contents Set blueprints for Swem Library, including site plan, floor plan, elevations, and details of various parts of the building. Architects: Wright, Wilkersons, and Jones. Sheets: 20; several sheets missing. Size: 34\" x 42\". 2 of 4 sets. Condition: Good with some small rips. Acc. 1988.12.002.","Scope and Contents Set blueprints for Swem Library, including site plan, floor plan, elevations, and details of various parts of the building. Architects: Wright, Wilkersons, and Jones. Sheets: 18; several sheets missing. Size: 34\" x 42\". 3 of 4 sets. Condition: Good with some small rips. Acc. 1988.12.003.","Scope and Contents Set blueprints for Swem Library, including site plan, floor plan, elevations, and details of various parts of the building. Architects: Wright, Wilkersons, and Jones. Sheets: 2, pages 19 \u0026 21. Size: 36.25\" x 42\". 4 of 4 sets. Condition: Good. Acc. 1988.12.004.","Scope and Contents Set of blueprints showing mechanical plans by floor for Swem Library. Sheets: 7. Architects: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. Size: 33\" x 42\". Condition: Poor, with tape and torn sections and severe water damage. 2 of 3 sets. Acc. 1988.13.002","Scope and Contents Set of blueprints showing mechanical plans by floor for Swem Library. Sheets: 14. Architects: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson.  Size: 33\" x 42\". Condition: Some good, a few really poor, with tape and torn sections and severe water damage. 3 of 3 sets. Acc. 1988.13.003","Scope and Contents Plans for the preservation, Renewal and replacement of The Sir Christopher Wren Building on the College of William and Mary Campus in Virginia. Working Drawings Submission. Architects: Quinn Evans. Sheets: 107. Bound. Dimensions 24\" x 36\". Condition: Excellent. Acc.2011.007.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Renewal and Replacement of The Sir Christopher Wren Building on the College of William and Mary Campus in Virginia. 35%. Submission. Architects: Quinn Evans. Sheets: 41. Bound. Dimensions 24\" x 36\". Condition: Very good, some small tears. Acc.2011.008.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Renewal and Replacement of The Sir Christopher Wren Building on the College of William and Mary Campus in Virginia. Survey of Existing Conditions. Architects: Quinn Evans. Sheets: 44. Bound. Dimensions 24\" x 36\". Condition: Excellent. Acc.2011.013.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Preservation, Renewal and Replacement of The Sir Christopher Wren Building on the College of William and Mary Campus in Virginia. Preliminary design Submission. 95% Working Drawings Submission. Architects: Quinn Evans. Sheets:85 . Bound. Dimensions 24\" x 36\". Condition: Very Good, a few rips. Acc.2011.030.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Preservation, Renewal and Replacement of The Sir Christopher Wren Building on the College of William and Mary Campus in Virginia. 95% Working Drawings Submission. (note on front indicates \"Review Set.\" Architects: Quinn Evans. Sheets: 95. Bound. Also includes 3 loose sheets, F2.4, E3.02, E3.03. Dimensions 24\" x 36\". Condition: Very Good, binding torn. Acc.2011.031.","Acc. 1983.014","Acc. 1988.064","Peninsula Fair, 1921 Acc. No. 1988.69","Boundry Street Block Development Acc. No. 1988.75","Organizational Plan Acc. No. 1988.91","Scope and Contents Swem Additions and Renovation: Basement Level Plan. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas \u0026 Company. Sheets: 1. Dimensions 24\" x 36\". Condition: Very Good. Acc.2011.094.","Scope and Contents Swem Library: Additions and Renovation: Preliminary Plan 35%; S1-S9. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas \u0026 Company. Sheets: 9. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.095.","Scope and Contents Swem Library: 1st Floor Furniture Plans. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. 1 orginal and copy for each date. Sheets: 4. Dimensions 18\" x 22.5\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.096.","Scope and Contents Swem Library: Renovation and Expansion Floor Plans. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 4. Dimensions 30\" x 43\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.097.","Scope and Contents Swem Library: Renovation and Expansion Floor Plans; Ground Floor West, 1st, 2nd, 3rd floors. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 4. Dimensions 30\" x 43\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.098.","Scope and Contents Swem Library: Renovation and Expansion Basement Plan with smaller copy. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. Sheets: 2; one original and copy. Dimensions 24\" x 34.5\" and  11\" x 17\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.099.","Scope and Contents Earl Gregg Swem Library East -West Section Drawing. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 1. Dimensions 30\" x 65.5\". Condition: Very Good; edges torn. Acc. 2011.100.","Scope and Contents Swem Library: Renovation and Expansion Floor Plans with mechanical changes and memo indicating suggestions \u0026 changes. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 5 stapled; memo 5. Dimensions 36\" x 42.5\"; memo 8.5\" x 11\". Condition: Good, red ink and handwriting on front. Acc. 2011.101.","Scope and Contents Swem Library: Renovation and Expansion Mechanical Plans by Floor Plan. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 8 stapled. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Good, edges show signs of water damage. Acc. 2011.102.","Scope and Contents Base Map for the rennovation and expansion of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary; elevations. Consulting Engineers: AES Consulting Engineers. Sheets: 13 copies. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Good, edges show signs of exposure. Acc. 2011.103.","Scope and Contents Floor Plans and elevations Sections A1.0-A1.6 for the rennovation and expansion of the Earl Gregg Swem Library; also 3 separate pages Sections 4.1 \u0026 4.2 and Site and Utility Plan. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Consulting Engineers: AES Consulting Engineers. Sheets: 16; 13 bound; 3 loose. Dimensions 29.875\" x 42(13)  \u0026 30\" x 42(3) . Condition: Good, with some pencil notations on pages. Acc. 2011.104.","Scope and Contents Revision of Floor Plans A1.0-A1.4 for the rennovation of the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 5. Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Very Good. Original date crossed off and replaced. Acc. 2011.105.","Scope and Contents Floor Plans  A1.0-A1.3 for the rennovation and expansion of the Earl Gregg Swem Library; Ground, First and 2nd Floors. Memo dated October 10, 1996 with color coded key and copy of  plan with red and blue ink markings. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 5.  Dimensions 30\" x 42(3); memo 8.5\" 11\"; copy 8.5\" x 14 . Condition: Good, with colored markings and some edges torn. Acc. 2011.106.","Scope and Contents Revised Floor Plans  A1.0-A1.4 for Swem Library; Ground, 1st, 2nd \u0026 3rd Floors dated October 10 to November 25, 1996. Ground Floor (3) First Floor(1) Second Floor (2 ) and 3rd Floor (2 ). Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 8.  Dimensions 30\" x 42(7); 30\" x 48\" (1). Condition: Good, with some edges torn. Acc. 2011.107.","Scope and Contents Site Plan for the rennovation and expansion of the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 1.  Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Good, with green markings. Acc. 2011.108.","Scope and Contents Colored Drawings of North and South Elevations for the rennovation and expansion of the Earl Gregg Swem Library; dated October 23, 1996 on back. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 3.  Dimensions 24\" x 66. Condition: Excellent. Acc. 2011.109.","Scope and Contents Floor Plans  A1.1-A1.4 for the rennovation and expansion of the Earl Gregg Swem Library; Ground, 1st , 2nd \u0026 3rd Floors. Stamped Progress Print. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 4.  Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.110.","Scope and Contents Black and White Ink Drawings of plans for the Roof and Floor Plans. Date in marker on each page. Drawsing of Roof, Basement, Ground Floor, 1st, 2nd and 3rd floors.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 6.  Dimensions 36\" x 42. Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.111.","Scope and Contents Floor Plans M2.1-M3.1 for the Earl Gregg Swem Library; Ground, First and 2nd Floors.Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 8 stapled (2 sets). Dimensions 30.5\" x 42. Condition: Very Good., some edges worn. Acc. 2011.112.","Scope and Contents Topographical maps and base plan for the renovation of Swem Library; design work for the landscape and approximate work site location. Consulting Engineers: AES Consulting Engineers. Sheets: 3. Dimensions 30.25\" x 42(2); 30.25 X 36(1). Condition: Very Good, colored ink and pencil markings on site map. Acc. 2011.113.","Scope and Contents Variety of Preliminary Plans for the renovation of Swem Library; Elevations and Floors Plans.Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 14 stapled. Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Very Good, some red ink markings. Acc. 2011.156.","Scope and Contents Variety of Plans for the renovation of Swem Library; Mechanical Elevations and Floors Plans. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Consulting Engineers: AES Consulting Engineers. Sheets: 19, partiallly stapled. Dimensions: 30\" x 36\" (1); 30\" x 37\" (1);30.5\" x 42\" (9);30\" x 42(8); 30.25\" x 48\"(1). Condition: Good, some tears ink markings. Acc. 2011.157.","Scope and Contents Architectural Drawings for the renovation (1.0- E1.9) for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 90 Bound. Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Very Good, some edges showing exposure. Acc. 2011.158.","Scope and Contents Plans for additions and renovations to Swem Library. Plans for ground, 1st, 2nd and 3rd floors. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 4. Dimensions 24\" x 36. Condition: Very Good, handwritten note and date on front page. Acc. 2011.171.","Scope and Contents Site and Floor Plans  A0.1-A1.6 for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 7 Bound.  Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Very Goodwith some exposure. Acc. 2011.159.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Pavillion Section; Penthouse and Shafts; variety of plans for utilities, site plans, foundation, sections, floor plans and drawings. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Consulting Engineers: AES Consulting Engineers. Sheets: 31, partially Bound and stapled. Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Very Good, some pencil notations. Acc. 2011.160.","Scope and Contents Cost estimate and evaluation tables regarding the renovation and expansion of Earl  Gregg Swem Library; includes recommendations. Sheets: 3. Dimensions 22\" x 36.(2); 24\"x34\"(1).  Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.161.","Scope and Contents Early plans for the addition and renovation of Swem by floors; set sets of plans with notations for Ground Floor-3rd floor. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 9. Dimensions 24\" x 36. Condition: Very Good, some colored marker and ink/ pencil notations. Acc. 2011.162.","Scope and Contents Detailed plans for the casements in Swem Library. Plans A6.15-A6.18 Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 4. Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.163.","Scope and Contents Renovation and Expansion plans detailing the Asbestos and Lead issues, Basement, Ground Floor and Floors 1-3.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Environmental Consultants: Work Environment Associates, Inc. Sheets: 6, Bound. Dimensions 15\" x 21.25\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.164.","Scope and Contents Plans for mobile shelving layout in the renovation of Swem Library. Plans detailed by  floor, Ground, First, Second \u0026 Third.  Plans.  Produced: Spacesaver Corporation. Sheets: 4,  Bound. Dimensions 36\" x 47.5\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.165.","Scope and Contents Floor Plans for the renovation of Swem Library by floor. Original date is December 1997; revised April 1998. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  . Sheets: 4. Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Good, some tape of edges.  Acc. 2011.166.","Scope and Contents Plans renovation and expansion of the Swem Library Phases 1-5; Volumne 4. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 16, Bound. Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Good, some torn edges. Acc. 2011.167.","Scope and Contents Furniture plans for Swem Library on the renovation and expansion for the east and west wings of the library, by phase. Architects: Cox, Kliewer \u0026 Company , Inc. Design Consultants: Michaels Associates. Sheets: 13, Bound . Dimensions 15\" x 21. Condition: Excellent. Acc. 2011.168.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Burger Office space including layout and temperature controls. Designer: Riggs Ward Design, L.C. Sheets: 5, Bound and 2 stapled onto page 2. Dimensions 15\" x 22\"(5); 8.5\"x11\"(2). Condition: Excellent. Acc. 2011.169.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Exhibit Cases A (freestanding) \u0026 B (wall) in Swem Library. Designer: Showcase Woodworking, Ltd.  Sheets: 2. Dimensions 17\" x 22\". Condition: Very Good. Handwritten note and date on front sheet. Acc. 2011.170.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Graphics Lab and Multimedia Theater in Swem Library. Architects: SDJG Inc. Sheets: 7. Dimensions 24.75\" x 36. Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.172.","Scope and Contents Final Carpet Plans for Swem Library renovation. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 4, stapled. Dimensions 24\" x 36\". Condition: Good with some tears. Acc. 2011.173.","Scope and Contents Landscape Plans for the Renovation and Expansion of Swem Library. Includes letters outlining all of the significant details. John McFarlane, Department of Facilities Management. Sheets: 3 and letters 5, Letters and notes stapled. Dimensions 24\" x 36; letters 8.5\" x 11\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.174.","Scope and Contents Plans for the woodwork and Rotunda Cases added during the renovation of Swem Library. Produced by: Just Wood Industries and Blake Construction. Sheets: 10, stapled.  Dimensions 24\" x 36.  Condition: Very Good, some pencil notations.  Acc. 2011.175","Scope and Contents Furniture plans for the renovation and expansion of Swem Library. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 8, partially stapled. Dimensions 24\" x 36\". Condition: Fair with significant red ink markings. Acc. 2011.196.","Scope and Contents Plans for the various sections of the 3rd floor renovation of Swem Library, with revisions. Plans include mechanicals and HAZMAT . Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets 4. Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very good. Acc. 2011. 197.","Scope and Contents Plans for the removal of asbestos from Swem Library during the renovation and expansion. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson; Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas; and Work Environment Associates, Inc. Sheets 6 bound. Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: Good with a few notations. Acc. 2011. 198.","Scope and Contents Plans for the various phases of Floor Plans for the Renovation and Expansion of Swem Library. Vol 4.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets 16 Bound. Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very good. Acc. 2011. 199.","Scope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period indicated. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 30\" x 22\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.200.","Scope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period indicated; June 30, 2000. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Architect: Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas \u0026 Company. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 36\" x 22\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.201.","Scope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended March 31, 2000. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.202.","Scope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended February 28, 2002. Blake Construction Company, Inc.  Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.203.","Scope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended April 30, 2001. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.204.","Scope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended February 29, 2000. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.205.","Scope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended October 31,2000. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.206.","Scope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended April 30, 2001. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.230.","Scope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended December 31, 2000. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.231.","Scope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended May 31, 2001. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: 2of 4 Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.232.","Scope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended October 31, 2001. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: #2 of set of 3. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Good, some pin pricks. Acc. 2011.233.","Scope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended April 30, 2003. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets:1; #3 of set of 4. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.234.","Scope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended August 31, 2003. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: 1; sheet #3 of 3. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Good. a few pin pricks. Acc. 2011.235.","Scope and Contents Drawings for the proposed renovation of Earl Gregg Swem Library - Ground, First, Second Third floors and Roof. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abott; Hanbury Evans Newll Vlattas. Sheets: 5. Dimensions: 36\" x 60\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.236.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for Phase II of the renovation and expansion of Swem Library - Floor Plans, Architects: Cox Kliewer \u0026 Company, Inc.; Michaels Associates. Sheets: 11. Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.237.","Scope and Contents Drawing for the Ground Floor furniture plan for Swem Library. Architects: Cox Kliewer \u0026 Company, Inc.; Michaels Associates. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 36\" x 72\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.238.","Scope and Contents Plans for final layout of furniture in Swem Library. Floor Plans by wing. Architects: Cox Kliewer \u0026 Company, Inc.; Michaels Associates. Sheets: 6, tissue panels. Dimensions: 23.75\" x 36\"(1); 31\" x 36\"(5). Condition: Good, with some pencil markings on pages. Acc. 2011.239.","Scope and Contents Plans for Phase II of the furniture in Swem Library. F101-F112. Architects: Cox Kliewer \u0026 Company, Inc.; Michaels Associates. Sheets: 13, tissue panels. Dimensions: 30\" x 40\". Condition: Good, with some worn edges. Acc. 2011.240.","Scope and Contents Partial Plans for furniture in Swem Library. East wing by floor. Architects: Cox Kliewer \u0026 Company, Inc.; Michaels Associates. Sheets: 12, stapled. Dimensions: 31\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good, with some small ink markngs. Acc. 2011.247.","Scope and Contents Plans for the renovation and expansion of Swem Library - Volume IV; Phasing Plans by Floor. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evasn Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 15, bound and stapled. Dimensions: 18\" x 24\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.248.","Scope and Contents Plans for the power needs resulting from the renovation and expansion of Swem Library - Plans by wing and by floor. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 9. Dimensions: 15\" x 24\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.249.","Scope and Contents Plans for the carpeting for floors following the renovation and expansion of Swem Library - Plans by floor and in phases.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 10 bound and stapled.  Dimensions: 42.5\" x 36\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.250.","Scope and Contents Partial Floor Plans - Mechanciacl Demolition, M1.6 for the Earl Gregg Swem Library; Ground and 2nd Floors partials. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 1.  Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Good with ink markings. Acc. 2011.251.","Scope and Contents Plans for Power in the West and South wings of the First Floor of Swem Library; revision dates noted. Plan E3.5. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 1. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.252.","Scope and Contents Furniture plans for Swem Library, by floor and by wing; F1.0-F1.7. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 8 bound and stapled. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.253.","Scope and Contents Pen and ink drawings for the Swem Library Renovation Layout - no details given. Date reflects that noted on the margins of pages. Drawings of Ground, first, second and third floors. Sheets: 4; tissue.  Dimensions 18.25\" x 32\"; 18.25\" x 29.25\" (2); 18.25\" x 30\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.254.","Scope and Contents Plans for Suites 206-209, 8105 Richmond Road in Toano Virginia for housing of William and Mary Special Collections. Revised June 28, 2000 and September 26, 2000.  Architects: JNC Designs and Michael C. Brown, Ltd. Custom Home Designs. Sheets: 2.  Dimensions 24.25\" x 36\". Condition: Good but with a number of ink markings.  Acc. 2011.255.","Scope and Contents Plans for the West Wing of the First Floor of Swem Library. Plan A1.4.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 1.  Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good with some folds  Acc. 2011.256.","Scope and Contents Ground Floor Plan and Foundation Plan Pavillion \"B\" for Swem Library. Plan 2.0; revision date noted. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 1. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.257.","Scope and Contents Plans for the east and west wings of the Third Floor of Swem Library; revision dates noted. Plans A1.8-A1.9. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 2. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". bound and stapled. Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.258.","Scope and Contents Plans for The Ground Floor and Foundation as well as the framing of floors 1-3 of Swem Library. Plans 2.0,3.0,4.0 \u0026 5.0.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 4, stapled.  Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.259.","Scope and Contents Final Furniture Plans for Swem Library by wing and by floor. Plans F105-F112. Architects: Cox, Kliewer \u0026 Compnay, P.C. Sheets:8. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.260.","Scope and Contents Plans for Security and CCTV Systems by wing and by floor for Swem Library. Plans OS1.0-OS1.12.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 12, bound and stapled.  Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.261.","Scope and Contents Plans for the mobile shelving systems in Swem Library at the College of William and Mary. Architects: Spacesaver. Sheets: 15 bound and stapled. Dimensions 24.5\" x 36\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.262.","Scope and Contents Plans for the special exhibit cases in the Special Collections area of Swem Library.  Architects: Riggs Ward Design and Showcase Woodworking. Sheets: 8; stapled.  Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.263.","Scope and Contents Structural Notes for the external renovation of Swem Library. Plans S1-S5.  Architects: McPherson and Associates. Sheets: 5 bound and stapled.  Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.264.","Scope and Contents Floor Plans for the Security and CCTV following the renovation of Swem Library; Plans OS1.0-OS1.16. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 17, bound and stapled. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.265.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Final Furniture Layout  following the renovation of Swem Library; Plans F105-F112. Architects: Cox Kliewer \u0026 Co. PC.  Sheets: 8.  Dimensions 36\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.266.","Scope and Contents Floor Plan Layout for Swem Library Renovation; Plans OS1.0-OS1.16. Architects: Michaels and Associates; Cox Kliewer \u0026 Co. Sheets: 6. Dimensions 36\" x 48\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.302.","Scope and Contents Electrical Legends and schedules for the renovation of Swem Library, including demolition. Plans E0.1-E6.1. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Consulting Engineers: Lanna, Dunlap and Spriggs. Sheets: 46, bound and stapled with a note attached. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Good. Acc. 2011.303.","Scope and Contents Floor Plan Layout with notations and notes from Library Staff for usage of various areas of the library. Plans are not dated but the indicated dates from staff are January 10th and 11th 2001. Architects: Cox Kliewer \u0026 Co. Design Consultants: Michales and Associates. Sheets: 16. Dimensions 28\" x 36\"(15) and 36\" x 42\" (11). Condition: Fair with a lot of notes.  Acc. 2011.304.","Scope and Contents Floor Plans for the renovation of Swem Library. Basement, Ground Floor, First, Second, Third Floors and Roof. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 6. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Fair with bent, torn edges. Acc. 2011.305.","Scope and Contents Floor Plans for the renovation of Swem Library. Basement, Ground Floor, First, Second, and Third Floors.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 6.  Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Good with some watermarks.  Acc. 2011.306.","Scope and Contents Comprehensive Plans (Volume 1) for the renovation and expansion of Swem Library. Plans include Civil Drawings, Boring Logs, Architectural Drawings and Structural Drawings. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 118; bound and stapled. Dimensions 15.5\" x 21\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.309.","Scope and Contents Comprehensive Plans (Volume 1-Revision B) for the renovation and expansion of Swem Library. Plans include Civil Drawings, Boring Logs, Architectural Drawings and Structural Drawings. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 117; bound and stapled. Dimensions 18\" x 24.25\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.310.","Scope and Contents Letter and plans ( PH1.0-PH5.2) indicating the physical limits of the renovation phases. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Letter from Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 16; bound and stapled; letter attached. Dimensions 15\" x 21\"(15) and 8.5\" x 11 (1). Condition: Good with heavy pencil notations on back. Acc. 2011.311.","Scope and Contents Comprehensive Plans (Volume 2) for the renovation and expansion of Swem Library. Plans include Fire Protection Drawings, Sprinkler Systems, Plumbing Drawings, mechanical Drawings, Electrical Drawings and Project Notes. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 130; bound and stapled. Dimensions 15\" x 21\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.312.","Scope and Contents HAZMAT Plans (Volume 3) for the renovation and expansion of Swem Library.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Environmental Consultants: Work Environment Associates, Inc.  Sheets: 6; bound and stapled.  Dimensions 15\" x 21\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.313.","Scope and Contents Floor Plans (Volume 4) for the renovation and expansion of Swem Library. Plans by floor and by phase.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 16; bound and stapled.  Dimensions 15\" x 21\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.314.","Scope and Contents Comprehensive Plans for the renovation and expansion of Swem Library. Plans Include Architectural Drawings, Civil Drawings, Structural Drawings, Mechanical drawings, Plumbing Drawings and Project Statistics. Plans: T1.0-E1. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 85; bound and stapled.  Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Good with some wear marks.  Acc. 2011.315.","Scope and Contents Colored Photo on Board labeled \"Earl Gregg Swem Library, The College of William and Mary, Renovation and Expansion 2003.\" No other information.  Dimensions: 25\" x 28\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.316.","Scope and Contents Display Board showing the proposed alterations to Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. No date provided. Dimensions: 38\" x 28.25.\" Condition: Good, with slight bend. Acc. 2011.317.","Scope and Contents Display Board showing the proposed alterations to the First Floor of Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. No date provided. Dimensions: 38\" x 28.25.\" Condition: Good, with slight bend. Acc. 2011.318.","Scope and Contents Display Board showing the proposed alterations to the Second Floor of Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. No date provided. Dimensions: 38\" x 28.25.\" Condition: Good, with slight bend. Acc. 2011.319.","Scope and Contents Display Board showing the proposed alterations to the Third Floor of Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. No date provided. Dimensions: 38\" x 28.25.\" Condition: Good, with slight bend. Acc. 2011.320.","Scope and Contents Display Board showing the proposed Site Plan, with some landscaping and topographical indications for the proposed changes in the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. No date provided. Dimensions: 38\" x 28.25.\" Condition: Good, with slight bend. Acc. 2011.321.","Scope and Contents Black \u0026 White Display Board showing the proposed Ground Floor Plan fo rthe additions and renovations to Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. Handwritten Date \"10-23-96.\" Dimensions: 38\" x 28.25.\" Condition: Good, with slight rips on edges. Acc. 2011.322.","Scope and Contents Display Board showing the proposed Ground Floor Plan, color coded, for the proposed changes in the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. No date provided. Dimensions: 24\" x 34.\" Condition: Good, with slight bends in edges. Acc. 2011.323.","Scope and Contents Display Board showing the proposed Second Floor Plan, color coded, for the proposed changes in the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. No date provided. Dimensions: 24\" x 34.\" Condition: Good, with slight bends in edges and several blotches on front. Acc. 2011.324.","Scope and Contents Display Board showing the proposed fabrics, finishes and carpeting for the 24 Hour Study Area and Coffee Bar at the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects:Cox, Kliewer \u0026 Company P.C. No date provided, but copyright indicated at 2003. Dimensions: 24\" x 18.25.\" Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.337.","Scope and Contents Display Board showing Phase 1 of the proposed Ground Level Plan, color coded, for the proposed changes in the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. No date provided. Dimensions: 23.75\" x 35.25.\" Condition: Good, with slight discoloration on the edges. Acc. 2011.338.","Scope and Contents Display Board and two blueprints (attached with clips) outlining the proposed changes in the Ground Floor Plan, color coded, of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. August 17, 2003. Dimensions: 23.75\" x 36.\" Condition: Good, with some fading on edges. Acc. 2011.339.","Scope and Contents Display Board and two blueprints (attached with clips) outlining the proposed changes in the First Floor Plan, color coded, of  the  Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. August 17, 2003.  Dimensions: 24\" x 36\". Condition: Good, with some fading and wrinkles on edges.  Acc. 2011.340.","Scope and Contents Black and White drawing on Display Board of the proposed Warren E. Burger Special Collections Library at the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. No additional information given. Dimensions: 17\" x 22.\" Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.341.","Scope and Contents Display Board folded in two pieces and taped together, outlining the proposed changes in the Ground Floor and First Floors of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. Dimensions: Unfolded at 35\" x40\"; folded 17.5\" x 40\". Condition: Good, with some fading on edges. Acc. 2011.342.","Scope and Contents Black and White Photo display of the proposed interior look (rotunda area) of the Special Collections wing of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. No additional information provided. Dimensions: 23.75\" x 36.\" Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.343.","Scope and Contents Black and White Photo display of the proposed interior look (Burger Office area) of the Special Collections wing of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Artist: W. Pace. No date provided. Dimensions: 23.75\" x 36.\" Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.344.","Scope and Contents Color Coded diagram on Display Board, outlining the proposed changes in the Ground Level of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. Dimensions: 35\" x 24.\" Condition: Good, with some fading, pencil notations and red ink markings on front. Acc. 2011.345.","Scope and Contents Color Coded diagram on Display Board, outlining the proposed changes in the Level One Plan for  the  Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott.  Dimensions: 35\" x 24.\" Condition: Good, with some fading.  Acc. 2011.346.","Scope and Contents Color Coded diagram on Display Board, outlining the proposed changes in the Level One Plan ( possible revision) of  the  Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott.  Dimensions: 35\" x 24.\" Condition: Good, with two stickers \"Charrette\"  on front.  Acc. 2011.347.","Scope and Contents Color Coded diagram on Display Board, outlining the proposed changes in the  Level Two Plan for  the  Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott.  Dimensions: 35\" x 24.\" Condition: Good, with some fading and a piece of tape on back.  Acc. 2011.348.","Scope and Contents Color Coded diagram on Display Board, outlining the proposed changes in the Level Three Plan for the  Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott.  Dimensions: 35\" x 24.\" Condition: Good, with some fading.  Acc. 2011.349.","Scope and Contents Color Coded diagram on Display Board, outlining the First Floor Plan during the additions and renovations of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. Dimensions: 35\" x 24.\" Condition: Good, with some marks and damage on front. Acc. 2011.350.","Scope and Contents Color Coded diagram on Display Board, outlining the Third Floor Plan during the additions and renovations of  the  Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott.  Dimensions: 35\" x 24.\" Condition: Good, with some marks on front and back.  Acc. 2011.351.","Scope and Contents Display Board showing Blueprint for the proposed Level Two Plan during the additions and renovations of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Two additional sheets clipped to the board: 1. Basic blueprint of Second Floor with some handwritten and colored notations. No date. 2. Black and white blueprint for the Second Floor Plan showing greater detail. No date. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. No date provided. Dimensions: 24\" x 36\"(Board); 24\"x 36.5.\" Condition: Good, with slight discoloration and tears on the edges. Acc. 2011.352.","Scope and Contents Blueprint of the Jones' Mill property at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. Area encompasses 23.29 acres between the Williamsburg Jamestown Road and Old Jamestown Road, bordered by Lake Matoaka. Surveyor: M.W. Thomas. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 28\" X 37 \" Condition: Fair with a number of tears around the edges and some tape affixed to blueprint. Acc. 2011.441.","Scope and Contents Blueprint for the plan of the William and Mary campus at Lake Road. Architect: C. M. Major. Sheets: 1.  Dimensions: 33.25\" x 30.875\".  Condition: Good with some tape on torn sections and sticker on back. Acc. 2011.442.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the proposed alterations to Phi Beta Kappa Hall at the College of William and Mary; plans include basement, first and second floor as well as longitudinal section.  Architect: J. Binford Walford . Sheets: 4, bound.  Dimensions: 16.5\" x 24\".  Condition: Good with some notations on pages. Acc. 2011.443.","Scope and Contents Plans for additions to the Dining Alcoves at the College of William and Mary.  Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 2, bound.  Dimensions: 17.5\" x 20\".  Condition: Poor, very faded and difficult to make out material.  Acc. 2011.444.","Scope and Contents Plans for replacing kitchen floors at the College of William and Mary; include plans for alteration of the basement under the kitchen as well as the kitchen floors. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 2 bound. Dimensions: 16.5\" x 18\". Condition: Good with some makings on front. Acc. 2011.445.","Scope and Contents Plans for aditions to the kitcehn and to the kitchen basement at the College of William and Mary; include plans for the basement under the kitchen as well as the kitchen; longitudinal and transverse sections; and West \u0026 South Elevations of Kitchen Brickwork. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 4 bound. Dimensions: 17.25\" x 22.25\". Condition: Fair; faded and some notations on front. Acc. 2011.446.","Scope and Contents Plans for Taliaferro Hall at the College of William and Mary; include plans for the foundation, first, second, third floors and roof. Plans also include elevations, dormers, exterior with alternate ; the Tearoom, and Sections AA, BB, CC, EE and FF. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 1-14 \u0026 16 bracketed. Dimensions: 15.5\" x 24\". Condition: Good with some makings on front. Acc. 2011.447.","Scope and Contents Plans for the addition of an Alcove to the exisiting Dining Hall at the College of William and Mary; include drawings for elevations, sections and detail work on cornices. Blueprint for first floor plans. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 3 and 1 blueprint, bracketed. Dimensions: 22.75\" x 32\"(3); blueprint 22.75\" x 30\". Condition: Poor with limited visibility. Acc. 2011.448.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for alterations and additions to the Library (Tucker Hall) at the College of William and Mary; include plans for the foundation, first, second,upper part of 2nd floor, third floor and roof. Also include elevations and Sections AA. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 7 loose. Dimensions: 23.5\" x 23\". Condition: Fair to Good with some fading. Acc. 2011.449.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the boundary plan for the Dormitory Annex at the College of William and Mary; this area will beome the Sorority Court area. Architect: Charles F. Gillette/Landscape Architect. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 25.5\" x 36\". Condition: Good with a number of tears and tape. Acc.2011.450.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the addition of a Dining Alcove to the Dining Hall at the College of  William and Mary; include plans for the sections, west side elevations; north side elevations and Main cornice details.  Architect: Charles  M. Robinson. Sheets: 3, bracketed.  Dimensions: 23\" x  30\".  Condition: Good. Acc. 2011.451.","Scope and Contents Plans for additions and alterations to the Dining Hall at the College of William and Mary; include plans for the basement \u0026 foundation, first floor and roof. Plans also include elevations, sections AA, BB, and ventilation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 6 bound and stapled. Dimensions: 23.5\" x 32\". Condition: Fair with dark patches and colored labels on back. Acc. 2011.452.","Scope and Contents Plans for the renovation and alteration of Hugh Jones Hall at the College of William and Mary, specifically rooms 301 and 302; include plans for demolition, new work, mechanical, electrical and related specifications. Architects: HBA Architects. Sheets: 7, bound. Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: Good with a tear and small hole in front two pages. Acc. 2011.453.","Scope and Contents Plans for interior repairs of room 102 in Tyler Hall at the College of William and Mary, include plans for demolition, new work, changes in elevations, ceiling plans, furniture and mechanical, electrical and related specifications. Architects: HBA Architects; Pace Collaborative, P.C. for plumbing, mechanical and electrical.. Sheets: 9, bound. Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: Good with some water damage along edges. Acc. 2011.454.","Plans for Ash Lawn, the home of President James Monroe, as drawn by students from the University of Virginia School of Architecture under the direction of K. Edward Lay and as measured in the Fall of 1979. Drawings were done by Glenn R. MacCullough and Stuart N. Siegel. Drawings include site plan and location, basement and first floor plans, elevations, framing axonometric, moulding profiles, and conjectural plan evolution. Survey completed by Historic American Buildings Survey. This property is owned by the College of William and Mary. Sheets: 7, bound. Dimensions: 18\" x 22\". Condition: Excellent, with a few measurements on some pages. Acc. 2011.455.","History and plans for Ash Lawn, the home of President James Monroe, as drawn by students from the University of Virginia School of Architecture under the direction of K. Edward Lay and as measured in the Fall of 1979. drawings were done by Glenn R. MacCullough and Stuart N. Siegel. Preliminary drawings and overlays of buildings and site plan, including landscaping. History of the property purchased by Monroe in 1793 compiled by Eldon F. Wood, A.I.A., of Charlottesvile, Virginia. Survey completed by Historic American Buildings Survey. This property is owned by the College of William and Mary. Sheets: 16 some tissue and overlays. Dimensions: 9\"x8\"(1); 9\"x9.25\"(1); 9\"x10.5\"(1);14\" x 12\" (1); 12\"x17\" (3); 21\" x 14\"(1); 18\" x 24\" (5); 28\"x24\" (1); 24\"x 36\"(1); 36\"x48\"(1). Condition: Poor to good with folds, tape and writings on some of the pages. Acc. 2011.456.","Scope and Contents Preliminary drawings of Ash Lawn several of which were completed under the auspices of the National Park Service, Department of Interior. Ash Lawn was the home of President James Monroe. Survey completed by Historic American Buildings Survey. This property is owned by the College of William and Mary. Sheets:12. Dimensions: 24\" x 36\". Condition: Fair to good with highlight and measurements on a number of pages. Acc. 2011.457.","Scope and Contents Blueprints and preliminary drawings of Ash Lawn bu University of Virginia Architecture students completed under the auspices of the National Park Service, Department of Interior. Ash Lawn was the home of President James Monroe.Drawings shown elevation, layout and design, numerous detail works, and out buildings on property. Survey completed by Historic American Buildings Survey. This property is owned by the College of William and Mary. Sheets:45.  Dimensions: 24\" x 18\".  Condition: Good with some measurements noted on several pages.  Acc. 2011.458.","Scope and Contents Preliminary drawings of Ash Lawn prepared by students at the University of Virginia School of Architecture. Plans inculde site pland and landscaping as well as drawings of the elevations, floor plands and sections. Sheets:15.  Dimensions: 24\" x 36\".  Condition: Good. Acc. 2011.459.","This series includes the as-built drawings and specifications for various College of William and Mary buildings in microfilm and microfiche format. Note that in addition to the items listed here, there are also some miscellaneous microforms. Transferred from Capital Outlay. 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They are believed to be the bid documents, not as-builts.","This series includes printed material classified as publications such as newsletters and brochures. Also included in this series is the sketchbook of Charles M. Robinson Architects of Richmond, Virginia surveying the property of the College of William and Mary between Richmond and Jamestown Roads in 1923. Included in the book are sketches of the historic campus, sewer system drawings, other buildings and athletic fields, and handwritten notes by the architect about the project.","Scope and Contents \"What it is and how to use it\" booklet on maintenance procedures","November 27,1926 booklet: Programme of the day on the occasion of the dedication of the memorial hall to the fifty founders as part of the sesui-centennial celebration of the Phi Beta Kappa, College of William and Mary in Virginia. Schedule of events, speakers and delegates. December 5, 1936: Address at the unveiling of tablets on the Phi Beta Kappa Hall, College of William and Mary, by Dr Oscar M Voorhees. 1926 small booklet with history of Phi Beta Kappa, first members, photo of auditorium and Apollo Hall.","Dedication of new Phi Beta Kappa Hall booklets, May 18, 1957; order of exercise; history of PBK; invitations","1993 recycling brochure","Booklet on the dedication of Tercentenary Hall, October 27, 1995","Unofficial newsletter for, by, and about the employees of Facilities Management department, vol.1, numbers 1,2,5,6","invitation to Tyler Family Garden dedication on April 30, 2004","miscellaneous booklets on the Christopher Wren Building and its history. Article from Histori Preservation magazine. Tercentenary calendar","Contains the sketchbook of Charles M. Robinson Architects of Richmond, Virginia surveying the property of the College of William and Mary between Richmond Road and Jamestown Rd. conducted in 1923. Included in the book are sketches of the historic campus, sewer system drawings, other buildings and athletic fields, and handwritten notes by the architect about the project.","Scope and Contents Document projecting the various phases of the work at Swem including capacity on site and off site.  Provides expectations for Phases 1-6.  Sheets: 12; stapled.  Dimensions 8.5\" x 11\". Condition: Very Good.   Acc. 2011.307.","Scope and Contents Report and Certification regarding the air quality of Swem Library with data and test results shown.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson; Engineer: Lanna, Dunlap \u0026 Spriggs; Contractor: PBM-Limbach;. Certification: Arian TAB Services, Inc.  Sheets: 78.  Dimensions 8.5\" x 11\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.308.","Acc. 1983.070 includes records associated with the alterations, renovations and reconstructions of various sites and buildings at the College of William and Mary, including the Alumni House, Brown Hall, Barksdale Field, Ash Lawn, Jefferson Hall, the Chemistry Building, Phi Beta Kappa Hall, Wildflower Refuge Amphitheater, the Women's Dormitory Complex and others.","Acc. 1988.09 includes office files about campus construction projects, asbestos removal, repairs, and other capital outlay projects for the period 1966-1982.","Acc. 1999.71 is the blueprints file note cards.","Scope and Contents Slides of construction and repair of buildings on W\u0026M campus and VIMS, 2006 and prior","Scope and Contents Acc 2011.176 Slides on 4 reels of construction and repair of buildings on W\u0026M campus and VIMS. Dates prior to 2006. Slides of Carl A Kroch Library at Cornell University, part of presentation for changes to Swem Library.","Slides of Carl A Kroch library","slides of Carl A Kroch library at Cornell","Slides: unidentified, Millington Hall, McCormack-Nagelson Tennis Center","Scope and Contents Slides of 1994 Dorm renovation; Morton Hall, W\u0026M Hall, Small Hall, Millington Hall, Barksdale field","Charles A Kroch Library at Cornell; Millington Hall; unidentified","unidentified; Adair Hall, interior Dupon Hall, 1996","Swem Library exterior and artist rendering; VIMS docks,Marshall-Wythe floor plan;","Acc. 2008.212 was accessioned as part of the backlog in manuscripts in May 2010 and was transferred to this collection in June 2010."," Plans and blueprints that were previously part of the University Archives Subject File Collection were transferred to this collection in November 2010.","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. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["The collection is open to all researchers. 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Each item has been assigned an individual accession number to facilitate description and access. Note that some blueprints have been flattened, yet many remained in the rolled state in which they were transferred to the archives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 1988.60. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 1988.47\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprints for Physics Laboratory addition in William Small Hall. Acc. 1999.50.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for the construction of Swem Library in 1963. Architect: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. Sheets: 15 (pages 1-15). Size: 43\" x 34\". Condition Fair with torn edges. Acc. 1999.49.001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 1999.6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 1999.5. 7 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed law school addition site plans by Guernseyl Tingle, Architects. Acc. 1999.2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies of blue line drawings detailing installation of fire extinguishing system in basement computer room. Acc. 1991.76\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOutline drawings of Swem Library showing how the addition fits onto the original building. These are not working drawings, but were done later at the library's request. Acc. 1991.75.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive blueprints showing placement of scenery and large props for the campus theater production of 'Mary of Scotland'. Acc. 1990.67.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlan for trailer, detail shows specs, paint trays, wheels, door. Acc. 1989.81., Acc 1989.80\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes site plans, floor plans for maintenance shops and offices, exterior elevators, and plans for laundry building and portion of Trinkle Hall. 18 pages. Acc. 1989.78., Acc 1989.79\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Copy of large field map, plot plans for Matoaka State Park. Sheets: 1. Size: 42\" x 106\". Condition Good with some torn edges. Acc. 1989.77.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Suggested subdivision of William and Mary property,. Architect: Charles F. Gilette. Sheets: 2. Size: 42\" 105\". Condition: Good with some torn edges. Acc. 1989.76.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSite map for placement of fraternity houses (Old Lodges), 4 copies of one page. Acc. 1989.75.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed layout for Matoaka Court Subdivision. Acc. 1989.74.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlan for area between Swem Library and rear of Phi Beta Kappa Hall, 2 pages. Acc. 1989.73.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes layout, grading and drawings, outside lighting. Acc. 1989.71.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlans for landscaping the library site, 3 pages. Acc. 1989.65.001\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 sheets. Acc. 1989.64.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 1989.63.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLocation unknown, 3 pages. Acc. 1989.62.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 1989.61.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeating plan, tract, etc. for stadium. Acc. 1989.60.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLayout of platforms for seating of choir, faculty, and guests at graduation; 5 pages. Acc. 1989.58.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes site plan and floor plan; plans resemble present Marshall-Wythe Law School, but were likely an early set of drawings which were later modified. 5 pages. Acc. 1989.57.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes site plan; exterior design; floor plans; and layout of basketball arena. Architects: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. Sheets: 6., bound. Size 26\" x 33\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 1989.56.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlans for tennis court and softball field from the area behind William and Mary Hall. Acc. 1989.55.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoiler shed for Yates Hall, temporary structure; 1 page. Acc. 1989.54.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecreation room; foundation plan; 1st floor dormitory furniture layout; 2 pages. Acc. 1989.53.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Acc. 1989.52.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMap of Waller Reservoir, 1965, showing College Airport boundaries; 1977 survey map of Tilmouth Tract; 1952 site map of Tilmouth Tract; 1945 airport building plans; runway plans, 1955; 1967 proposed baseball field on airport site. Acc. 1989.51.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Drawn from a map by Bolton, Clark, and Pratt. Scale 1\" to 600'. Looks like some kind of thermographic paper. Acc. 1989.45.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 1989.42.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed cable crossing campus property and r.r. spur of U.S. government. Acc. 1989.41.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 1989.40.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed substation and power line through campus. Acc. 1989.39.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 1989.38.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRenovations, 1980; demolition plan, site plan, landscape plan, courtyard plan, landscape details, Kappa Delta, Pi Beta Phi, Delta Delta Delta, Chi Omega, Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Mu, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Kappa Gamma (floor plans and mechanical) 1955 bathroom; Phi Mu House. Acc. 1989.37.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCampus plan for sidewalk curb ramps, building entry ramps, bathroom modifications, also ramp for Ewell and the Campus Center. Acc. 1989.36.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFloor plans showing placement of lab benches and other furnishings. Acc. 1989.35.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 1989.34.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral plans; floor, electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation. Acc. 1989.32.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFloors 1-3 floor plan; addition to restroom, elevation (1928). Addition to conservatory, 1 p. Restroom adjoining (1926); first floor plan, foundation plan, 2nd floor plan, elevations. Additions to restroom, and details. Acc. 1989.31.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 1989.30.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne blueline drawing and another set of drawings of the Swem Library floorplan as it looked after the addition. Acc. 1989.14.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlan set of blueline drawings and photocopy showing placement of compact shelving; used by workmen who installed space-saving shelving. Acc. 1989.12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 1989.4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlot plan for development of College Terrace, prepared by architect Charles M. Robinson. Acc. 1988.74.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShowing additional street names. Acc. 1988.74.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Showing present buildings, current construction, buildings being planned, site of use for future buildings; by Walford and Wright, architects. Sheets: 1; 35\" x46\". Condition: Fair, with torn sections. Acc. 1988.73.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 1988.72.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 1988.72.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePreliminary study blueprint showing typical floor plan for Old Dominion Hall by architect Charles M. Robinson. Acc. 1988.71.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 1988.71.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShows entire campus, present construction, authorized buildings under construction, placement and future use of future buildings; and one sheet showing layout of proposed future buildings by C. M. Robinson. Acc. 1988.70.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo alterations each for entry level and upper level of museum, showing pavement plan, and plan of entrance sign. Acc. 1988.63.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 1988.62.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne floor depicted. Acc. 1988.61.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Map of Lake Matoaka Park and Forrest at the College of William and Mary--Emergency Conservation Work under the National Park Service. Sheets: 1; 36\" x 42\". Condition: Good. Acc. 1988.60.001\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for landscaping of the College including detailed garden plans from 1923. Landscape Architect\" Charles Gillete. Sheets: 1; size 32.5\" x 42\". Condition Poor with several torn sections. Acc. 1988.59.001\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for landscaping the South Campus of the College 1949; landscaping plans 1931; Plans for Grounds 1923. Architect: Chales M. Robinson. Landscape Architect: Arthur Schurcliff. Sheets: 5; 27.5\" x37\"(2); 40\" x 42\"(1); 49\" x 34.5\" (2). Condition Poor to good with several torn sections. Acc. 1988.59.003.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDesign details of walks (1925); plans of walls and walks, location and design, two sheets (1925); wall and walk plans to May 1925 (1925); treatment of walks and walls at entrance to the college, two sheets (1929); details of Sunken Garden wall (1926); proposed curbs and drains near President's House (1931); Crim Dell pedestrian walk (1978). Acc. 1988.58\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo sheets showing site of present buildings, buildings under construction, authorized buildings, and proposed placement and use of future buildings. Prepared by Charles M. Robinson, architects. Acc. 1988.57.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeven pages showing proposed student house (never built). Acc. 1988.56.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 pages showing water, steam, sewer, and electric extension plans. 1 page showing proposed water system plan. Acc. 1988.55.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e11 pages. Acc. 1988.54.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e37 pages. Acc. 1988.52.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 pages. Acc. 1988.51\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pages. Acc. 1988.50.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e6 pages. Acc. 1988.49.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 pages. Acc. 1988.48.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Proposed layout plan for a Matoaka Amphitheater under auspices of the National Park Service. Sheets: 1; 34.5\" x 50\". Condition: Fair with numerous small holes. Acc. 1988.47.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed grounds layout plan, incomplete (1923); 2 sets of grounds layout plans (1924); and 2 worksheets for grounds layout. Acc. 1988.46.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 sets of the floor plan for the new women's dormitory, Chandler Hall. Acc. 1988.45.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRenovation plans, 3 pages (1973); renovation plans, including structural, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical, 26 pages (1977). Acc. 1988.45 addition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3rd floor plan of the Brafferton, kitchen plan of the Brafferton, Northwest Outbuilding, and the President's House, 4 pages. Acc. 1988.43.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 sets of plans showing the general plan for centralization of heating, lighting, power, and water supply. Acc. 1988.42.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 sets of 6-page blueprints showing the floor plan of the Kappa Kappa Gamma House, one complete set, one incomplete set. Acc. 1988.41.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed design plan for a Proscenium Arch on the Sunken Garden, 3 pages. Acc. 1988.40.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposed drainage system plan for the athletic field. Acc. 1988.39.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 blueprints showing alterations to the water system and plans for a connecting hospital and college mains. Acc. 1988.38.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 blueprints showing proposed changes in floor plan and exterior, details for new kneelers, details shelves in Wren Chapel. Acc. 1988.37.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1.\tChristopher Wren Building, First Floor Plan, Revised March 25, 1927, #2\n2.\tChristopher Wren Building, Second Floor Plan, Revised March 25, 1927, #3\n3.\tChristopher Wren Building, Attic Floor Plan, March 25, 1927, #4\n4.\tChristopher Wren Building, Sketch of East Elevation, March 11, 1927, #5\n5.\tChristopher Wren Building, Sketch of East Elevation \"B\", March 25, 1927, #5A\n6.\tChristopher Wren Building, Sketch of West Elevation, Revised March 25, 1927, #6\n7.\tChristopher Wren Building, Sketch of South Elevation, March 29, 1927, #7\n8.\tFull Size Section Thru Shelves, Block XVI, Bldg. 3, #287, Undated\n9.\tDetails for New Kneelers in Chapel of College Building, #285. Williamsburg Restoration for the Williamsburg Holding Co. Perry, Shaw, \u0026amp; Hepburn, Architects. 1931.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFoundation plan for the restoration of the Wren Building, drawn by Perry Shaw and Hepburn. Acc. 1988.37 addition.\nMarch 14, 1929 Revision, Number: Job 107, S-1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e14 blueprints showing additions to Trinkle Hall and kitchen. 1 box. Acc. 1988.36.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRenovations of Trinkle Hall, The Wigwam and The Pub. Acc. 1988.36 addition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e29 blueprints showing basement floor plans and first, second, and third floor; renovation plans (1965) and alterations to building; specifications for alterations (1922). 1 box. Acc. 1988.35.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 drawings for the library, done by Gay [sic] and See, architects; showing cellar plan, roof framing plan; front, rear, and side elevations; and longitudinal and cross sections. Acc. 1988.35 addition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlterations and additions to Tucker Hall; 12 pages of drawings detailing renovation of the old law school; and other concerning Tucker Hall. Acc. 1988.35 addition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlans showing exterior and floor plans for proposed student activities centers (never built). Includes specifications for general conditions of project and specific materials to be used. The plan is by architect Charles M. Robinson, 6 sheets. Acc. 1988.34.1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlans showing exterior and floor plans for proposed student activities centers (never built). Includes specifications for general conditions of project and specific materials to be used. The plan is by architects J. Binford Walford, 4 sheets. Acc. 1988.34.2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlans for additions to the exterior and floor plans for Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall, 6 pages. Architects: Charles M. Major; J. Bindford Walford and O. Pendleton Wright. Condition: Good. 1 box. Acc. 1988.33.001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRevisions to President's Office Suite (1967); and alterations and additions (1954-57); 2 copies, 1 box. Acc. 1988.33 addition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlans showing exterior and floor plans for Blow Gymnasium, including a plan for the memorial plaque, 16 pages, 1 box. Acc. 1988.32.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlans of alterations and additions to Blow Gymnasium, includes Squash Court (1938); renovations (1940); wire screen partition shower room renovation (1947); plot plan for Blow Gym area (undated); and shower room-locker renovation (1976). Acc. 1988.32 addition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlans showing exterior and floor plans of William Barton Rogers Hall. Also includes specifications. 2 plan sets (1926) and 1 box. Acc. 1988.31.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlans showing stair alterations, 5 pages and 1 box. Acc. 1988.31 addition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlans showing planned exterior and floor plans for Barrett Hall, 13 pages. Acc. 1988.30.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprints showing planned exterior and floor plans for Jefferson Hall, 5  rolled sets of blueprints. Acc. 1988.29.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBuilding modifications (1965, in box 2); proposed renovation (1973); renovations (1975) including floor plans, plumbing, electrical, fire sprinklers, heating, telephone, and TV (in box 3); and overview of 1920 plans. 3 boxes. Acc. 1988.29 addition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlans showing the design and floor plans for the library to be built at William and Mary Norfolk Division campus; 1 box, 28 blueprints. Acc. 1988.28.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlans showing proposed library to be built at the end of the Sunken Garden. Includes preliminary sketches and miscellaneous plans. 1 box, 51 blueprints. Acc. 1988.27.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgress schedules, 1 box. Acc. 1988.26.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDedicated at the Opening of the Addition; 1 box, 1 blueprint. Acc. 1988.25.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprint showing modifications to be made for a new aluminum entrance to Swem Library. Architects: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. Sheets: 2; 34.5\" x 43.5\". Condition: Good. Acc. 1988.24.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of 5 blueprints showing the floor plan for Swem Library, including placement of stack ranges. 2 complete sets. Acc. 1988.23.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of 6 blueprints showing the layout of the ventilation system in the Swem Library basement. Acc. 1988.22.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of 4 blueprints showing the floor plans for Swem Library, 2 complete sets. Acc. 1988.21.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of 9 blueprints showing the revised site plan and floor plan for Swem Library, 2 complete sets. Acc. 1988.20.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of 8 blueprints showing the site plan and the floor plans for Swem Library; also showing the facades. 2 complete sets. Acc. 1988.19.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of 19 blueprints giving faculty office and carrel specifications and elevations; 4 complete sets. Acc. 1988.18.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of 9 blueprints diagramming the electrical wiring for Swem Library. 2 rolls. 18 blueprints. Acc. 1988.17.001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of 7 blueprints showing the plumbing system for Swem Library, 2 complete sets. 2 rolls, 19 blueprints. Acc. 1988.16.001\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of 7 blueprints showing placement of types of bookshelves and other furnishings for Swem Library; 2 complete sets. Acc. 1988.15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints showing the plans for the foundation, placement of beams, and other structural supports for Swem Library. Architect: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. 3 sets (set 1). Dimensions: 33.5\" x 42\". Sheets.11 Condition: good. Acc. 1988.14.001\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Set of blueprints showing the heating and ventilation systems of Swem Library. Sheets: 14. M1-M12 and 2 M-2. Size: 36\" x 42\" (12); 34\" x 38(1)\"; 34\" x 38\"(1).Condition: Fair with torn sections and some evidence of water damage. 2 of 3 sets. Acc. 1988.13.001\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Set blueprints for Swem Library, including site plan, floor plan, elevations, and details of various parts of the building. Architects: Wright, Wilkersons, and Jones. Sheets: 24. Size: 34\" x 42\". 1 of 4 sets. Condition: Good with some small rips. Acc. 1988.12.001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlueprint showing a full-scale model for the baton carried by the Faculty Marshalls of the College in formal academic processions. Acc. 1984.29.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 blueprints; 1 blueprint (9 July 1926) showing walks and grading to be done between Wren, Ewell, and St. George Tucker Halls; 1 blueprint (21 June 1926) showing details of garden walls. Acc. 1983.37.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 blueprints, with offices marked, showing registration procedures. Acc. 1980.27\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComplete set of blueprints, 29 pages. Includes notations by architect R. G. Richardson. Acc. 2007.60.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTen sheets of blueprints with detailed drawings of Sunken Garden projects in 1935 at William and Mary. Blueprints were made by J. Binford Walford and Charles F. Gillette of Richmond, Virginia. Includes details on elevation, brick walkways and steps, retaining wall, and campus buildings near the Sunken Garden in 1935. Acc. 2009.032\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne sheet detailing the development plan for the College of William and Mary. The plan shows the entire William and Mary campus, the Law School site, and the James Blair Terrace Campus, later the Dillard Complex off Ironbound Rd. The plan also includes proposed buildings, such as the future Muscarelle Museum of Art and a proposed athletic field that would become Busch Field. Acc. 2009.243\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Traced or copied blueprint of Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall. Architect: Charles M. Robinson Architects. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 36.5\"x25\". Condition: fair. Acc. 2009.406\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plot plans of the College of William and Mary in Virginia printed on mylar. Surveyor: M.W. Thomas. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 48\"x27\". Condition: excellent. Acc. 2009.407\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprint of a swimming pool. Architect: Charles Major. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 32\"x20\". Condition: good. Acc. 2009.408\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Traced blueprint of a renovation to William Barton Rogers Memorial Science Hall. Architect: Charles M. Robinson Architects. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 32\"x22\". Condition: fair. Acc. 2009.409\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprint of additions to the Library Building. Architect: J. Binford Walford Architects. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 21.5\"x15.5\". Condition: Fair --including tears. Acc. 2009.410\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Traced or copied blueprint of women's dormitory #1. Architect: Charles M. Robinson Architects. Sheets: 14. Dimensions: 36.5\"x15\". Condition: good with discoloration. Acc. 2009.411\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Copy of a blueprint of alterations and additions to George Preston Blow Memorial Gymnasium. Architect: J. Binford Walford Architects. Sheets: 20. Dimensions: For sheets 1, 1A, 1B, 2, 3, 1A-R, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13: 31\"x20.5\"; For sheet 14: 38\"x20.5\"; For other sheets: 30.5\"x15\" and 34\"x14\". Condition: good with tears and tape. Acc. 2009.412\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Three copied sketches of the plan of the first floor of Swem Library. Architect: Perry, Dean, Rogers and Partners Architects. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 24\"x18\". Condition: excellent. Acc. 2009.413\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Furniture layouts of 4 buildings on Ironbound Road (Dillard Complex). Architect: Bill Turner III, AIBD. Sheets: 4. Dimensions: 36\"x24\". Condition: excellent. Acc. 2009.414\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Second floor plan of the electrical and lighting renovation of the Dillard Compled. Architect: Williams, Tazwell and Associates, Architects. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 42\"x30\". Condition: excellent. Acc. 2009.415\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photo copy a map of property formerly belonging to the Williamsburg Power Company, but is now belongs to the College of William and Mary. Architect: W.W. Lo Prode and Bros., Architects. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 28\"x18\". Condition: good. Notes: There is residue from a sticker on the second sheet, and a descriptive note was taped to the second sheet before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2009.416\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Copy or Tracing of a survey of two parcels of Land owned by the College of William and Mary. It is the residue of the Tilmouth Tract in Bruton District, York County. Architect: Spearman and Associates (Land Surveying). Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 36\"x24\". Condition: good. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2009.417\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprint of Renovations and additions to the Library Building. Architect: Charles M. Robinson Architects. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 24\"x18\". Condition: poor with tape, tears and holes. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2009.418\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Diagram of the ventilating and air conditioning system for the population laboratories in the Dairy Bar on the old Eastern State Hospital site. Architect: Commonwealth of Virginia Governor's Office Division of Engineering and Buildings. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 35\"x24\". Condition: good with tears and discoloration. Acc. 2009.419\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Diagram of a proposed addition to Cary Field Stadium at the College of William and Mary. Shown in the sketch are the existing dormitories near the stadium, parking lot, and where the new stands are going to be at the stadium. Architects: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson of Richmond, Virginia. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 11\" x 14\". Condition: good. Acc. 2009.496\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Tables and plans for water heating systems and the HVAC demolition plans for the renovation of Hughes Hall and Munford Hall. Architects: Hankins and Anderson, Inc. Sheets: 10. Dimensions: 36\" x 24\". Condition: good. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.420\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for the second and third floors of Marshall Wythe Hall, now named Reverend James Blair Hall. Architects: J. Binford Walford, Architect. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 30\" x 23\". Condition: fair. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.421\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Copies of blueprints for the Continued Treatment Group and Disturbed Patients Building number 22 as part of Eastern State Hospital. Architects: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., General Architects. Sheets: 4. Dimensions: 30\" x 46\". Condition: fair with tears. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.422\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints of two different alterations to the Library Building, present day Tucker Hall. Architects: Charles M. Robinson, Architects (1928); J. Binford Walford Architect (1940). Sheets: 10. Dimensions: 30\" x 22\". Condition: fair with tears. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.423\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Block Diagram of electrical communication system for single employees' buildings numbered 42 and 43 at Eastern State Hostpital. Architects: J. Peghiny. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 36\" x 18\". Condition: fair with creases. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.424\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photocopy of a schematic plan for the Facilities Management Complex at the Dillard Campus on Ironbound Road. Architects: Wilson, Moreth, Connock LTD. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: good. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.425\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprint for one half side of the stage, buildings layout and four faces of the Eastern Tower of the Common Glory Amphitheater, where the Lake Matoaka Amphitheater now sits. Architects: Charles M. Major, Architect. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: Sheet 1: 20\" x 33\"; Sheet 2: 16\" x 30\" . Condition: good. Notes: Two descriptive notes were taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.426\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the electrical systems for the renovation of Hughes Hall and Munford Hall on the Dillard Campus. Architects: Hankins and Anderson, Inc. Sheets: 6. Dimensions: 36\" x 24\". Condition: good. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.427\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photocopy of the blueprints for four acute convalescent buildings at Eastern State Hospital at the Dunbar Site. Architects: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 30\" x 36\". Condition: good. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.428\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprint for electrical and lighting renovations to the Dillard Complex on Ironbound Road. Architects: Williams, Tazwell and Associates. Sheets: 7. Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: excellent. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.429\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints and facilities plans for the renovation of four student residences in the Dillard Complex on Ironbound Road. Architects: Wiley and Wilson, Inc. Sheets: 16. Dimensions: 30\" x 36\". Condition: good. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.430\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A copy of the plans and schedules for Hughes and Munford Hall in the Dillard Complex on Ironbound Road. Architects: Hawkins and Anderson, Inc.. Sheets: 10. Dimensions: 24\" x 36\". Condition: excellent. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.431\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Print of three furniture layouts for Hughes and Munford Hall in the Dillard Complex on Ironbound Road. Architects: Ballou, Justice, Upton Associates, Architects. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: good. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.432\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Schematic diagram of the wiring for the annunciator in Building 20 at Eastern State Hospital. Architects: J. Tusinski. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 36\" x 58\". Condition: good. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.433\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Print of a site plan for four student residences in the Dillard Complex on Ironbound Road. Architects: Wiley and Wilson, Inc.. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 24\" x 34\". Condition: good, with tears and holes. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.434\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Print of a property map of the Virginia Associated Research Center. Architects: E.E.R. and E.B.R. Jr.. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 12\" x 36\". Condition: excellent. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.435\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints of the Infirmary for the College. The building is now called Hunt Hall. Architects: Charles Robinson. Sheets: 8. Dimensions: 19.5\" x 29\". Condition: good with tears. Notes: There is a piece of backing stapled to the blueprints Acc. 2009.436\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A map of campus detailing sewers present and to be built. Details of new catch basins and manholes are included. Architect: J. Binford Walford. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 33\" x 43\". Condition: good with tears. Acc. 2009.437\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Copies of blueprints for alterations and additions to Blow Gymnasium, now Blow Memorial Hall. Architect: J. Binford Walford. Sheets: 20. Dimensions: 17\" x 24\". Condition: excellent. Acc. 2009.438\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprint of the heating plan for the Lodges. Architect: J. Binford Walford. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 21\" x 30\". Condition: good with tears. Acc. 2009.439\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprint of a plat of Strawberry Plains with Subdivisions. Architect: J. Binford Walford. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 21\" x 30\". Condition: poor with tears, tape, attempted rebacking and an attached descriptive note. Acc. 2009.440\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprint and elevations of Barrett Hall. Architect: Charles Robinson. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 20\" x 40\". Condition: poor with tears, tape and a descriptive note. Acc. 2010.060\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Copy of blueprint, elevations and detail of Monroe Hall. Architect: Charles Robinson. Sheets: 13. Dimensions: 16\" x 36\". Condition: good with tears and tape. Acc. 2010.062\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprint, elevations and detail of Chandler Hall. Architect: Charles Robinson. Sheets: 11. Dimensions: 36\" x 15\". Condition: good with tears. Acc. 2010.061\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprint, elevations and detail of Old Dominion Hall. Architect: Charles Robinson. Sheets: 12. Dimensions: 36\" x 16\". Condition: good with tears, tape, and a descriptive note. Acc. 2010.063\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for renovation of the Wren Buildings storm drain system. Architect: Perry Shaw Hepburn Architects (Boston and Williamsburg). Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 40\" x 36\". Condition: good. Acc. 2010.064\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 71 sheets of blueprints of the second phase of renovations at Williamsburg Community Hospital. Included in the sheets are architectural (floor plans, millwork, etc.), plumbing (demolition plans and new work plans), mechanical (duct work, piping, controls), and electrical plans (lighting plan, power plan, demolition plan) for the hospital. The architects for the project were Peterson Associates (Charlotte, North Carolina) with the help of Pace Collaborations (Virginia Beach, Virginia) and Interior Planners (Richmond, Virginia). Acc. 2009.576\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sketch of the first floor plan of Swem Library. Architect: Perry, Dean, Rogers and Partners Architects. Sheets: 8. Dimensions: 24\" x 18\". Condition: excellent. Acc. 2010.065\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photos, schematics and schedules for upgrading the lights in Andrews Hall. Architect: Rancorn Wildman Architects PLC. Sheets: 4. Dimensions: 43\" x 30\". Condition: excellent. Acc. 2010.066\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Floor plans of the ground, first, second, and third floors of an addition to Swem Library. Architect: Perry, Dean, Rogers, and Partners Architects. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 36\" x 24\" and 42\" x 30\". Condition: excellent. Notes: sticky notes with clarifications were removed from this document. Acc. 2010.067\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A plan for the placement of trees, shrubs, ivy and other plants along the southern half of Campus. Architects: J. Binford Walford, and Charels F. Gillett - Landscape Architect. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 65\" x 42\" Condition: fair with rips, creases, holes, and tape. Acc. 2010.069\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliamsburg area drawing showing location of the KKK flagpole on Jamestown Rd. and Boundary St. Removed from the University Archives Subject File Collection, Flags folder. Acc. 2010.127\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Topographic Map and Grading Plan for landscaping of the Sunken Gardens, the Crim Dell Meadow, and Crim Dell. Architects: W. W. La Prada Bros. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 65\" x 42\" and 42\"x 36\" Condition: fair with rips, creases, holes, and tape. Acc. 2010.068\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for foundation, elevations, plumbing plans, heating plans, and details of Marshall-Wythe Hall, now called James Blair Hall. Architect: J. Binford Walford Sheets: 27. Dimensions: 32\" x 21\" Condition: fair with rips, holes, and informational notes. Acc. 2010.070\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photocopy of plans for alterations and additions to the Old Library, now Tucker Hall. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 7. Dimensions: 36\" x 24\" Condition: excellent. Acc. 2010.071\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Floor plans for Moncure Cottage, now (rebuilt) as Moncure House. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 14\" x 14\" Condition: good with wax crayon markings. Acc. 2010.072\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints and copies of schedules and floor plans for Women's Dormitory Number 3, now called Chandler Hall. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 13. Dimensions: 36\" x 16\" Condition: good with wax crayon markings. Acc. 2010.073\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Preliminary design submission for the renovation of the Wren Building. Mainly updating electrical, plumbing, fire safety, and HVAC equipment. Architect: Quinn Evans Architects. Sheets: 78. Dimensions: 36\" x 24\" Condition: excellent. Acc. 2010.074\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprint, \"Map of Hospital Buildings and Grounds, Eastern State Hospital,\" prepared by A.F. Brown, engr, Reidsville, N.C., September 11, 1929. The blueprint was printed by R.T. Sunday Co. Blue Printers, located in Richmond, Virginia. It is approximately 27 1/2\" x 33\". Acc. 2008.212\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Copy of a blueprint of storage buildings plot plan layout with sewer and manhole schedules. Handwritten note on back of blueprint: Plot of Warehouses A, B, C \u0026amp; D, 3-26-47. Architect: Charles Major. Sheet: 1. Dimensions: 27\" x 20.5\". Condition: good with torn edges. Acc. 2010.520\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reverse black and white on paper for alterations and to Library Building. Copies of pages 1,2 \u0026amp;3. Architect: J. Binford Walford Architects. Sheets: 6. Dimensions: 22\"x15.75\" bound. Copies: Sheets: 3.Dimensions: 24\"x18\" bound. Condition: Very good with some handwritten notations. Acc. 2010.521\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Paper Drawing of Dining Hall Alterations and Additions; Basement foundation and First floor. Architect: Charles M. Robinson Architects, Richmond. Sheets: 6. Dimensions: 24.25\"x16.5\"; Condition: Very good. Acc. 2010.522\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for Women's Dormitory #1 Floor Plans; First Floor; Second Floor and Third Floor. Typed Notes on Back; Handwritten notation: Jefferson. Architect: Charles Robinson. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 36\"x15\". Condition: good with frayed edges and tape; portion glued. Acc. 2010.523\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Copies of blueprints for Women's Dormitory #1; Basement Floor and revision; First Floor; Second Floor; Third Floor; Attic and roof Plan; and Elevations. Architect: Charles M. Robinson and Wright Jones and Wilkerson. Sheets: 14. Dimensions: 16.5x22\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2010.524\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Copies of blueprints for the Dining Hall: Addition of Alcove to Kitchen; Basement, First Floor, Elevations. Handwritten notation: 10-19-1928. Architect: Chales M. Robinson Architects. Sheets: 6. Dimensions: 24\"x17\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2010.525\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Copies of Blueprints for Wiliam Barton Rogers Memorial Science Hall; First, Second and Third Floor Plans. Handwritten notation of file number. Architect: Charles M. Robinson Architects. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 24.5\"x 36\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2010.526\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for Brafferton Alterations; two random pages for Basement, First, Second and Third Floors; Typed Notation: Drawings 8 and 9. November 15, 1949. Architect: Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Department. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 22\"x35.5\". Condition: Good, edges torn. Acc. 2010.527\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Copies of blueprints for additions to Phi Beta Kappa Hall; plans for basement, first and second floor, and longitudinal plan. Architect: J. Binford Walford Architect . Sheets:4. Dimensions: 24\"x18\". Condition: Excellent. Notes: File numbers before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.528\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Topographical Survey Map for Proposed Runway for the College of William and Mary produced by the Division of the Budget of the Governor's Office by the Division of Engineering. Control: B. W. Calkley. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 58.25\"x42.25\". Condition: Good with tears at edges and at folds. Note: Stamped on back before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.529.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for Men's Dormitory Number 1 at The College of William and Mary; Detailed plans for the foundation; first, second, and third floors; attic and roof plans and elevations. Plans 1-8; 10 and 12. Architect: Charles M. Robinson Architects and later stamped Wright, Jones \u0026amp; Wilkerson. Sheets: 10. Dimensions: 15.5\" x 36\". Condition: Good with some slight tears. Notes: Handwritten notation on back: Monroe; file numbers indicated before arrival in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.530\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for the property Envelopment Plan of Williamsburg indicating Colonial Williamsburg and surrounding area. Revised March 1948 and April 1951. Architect: Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Depatment. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 34\"x25\". Condition: Good with some torn edges. Notes: Typed note on back and stamped date December 9, 1958 before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.531\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for an addition to Blow Gym; plans present Foundation Plan, Basement , First Floor and Balcony. Roof sections and elevations also included. Plans estimated to be from 1940's. Architect: J. Binford Walford Architects. Sheets: 10. Dimensions: 20\"x30.5\". Condition: Good with some tape and tears; some pages stapled. notations made on front of first page before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.532\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprint for Part Plan of Washington Hall First Floor - Greenhouse side. Architect: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 19.25\"x25.5\". Condition: Good with tape and some tears. Notes: Descriptive notes typed on back before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.533\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reverse Black and White copies of blueprints for the Swimming Pool at the College of William and Mary; Elevation and Longitudinal Section Plans. Architect: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 24\"x36. Condition: Excellent. Acc. 2010.534\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Copies(large and small) of blueprint s for the Alcove addition to the Commons Dining Hall at the College of William and Mary,; Plans for foundation; elevations, main cornice and porch corner. Separate plan for Seating Section dated October 20, 1925. Revisions dated December 29, 1925 Architect: Charles M. Robinson Architects. Sheets: 8. Dimensions:Seating Section 16.75\"x11\"; Medium plans(4) 16.5\"x24\"; Large Plans(3) 36\"x24\". Condition: Very Good. Notes: Handwrittten notations and file numbers before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.535\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for Webster Heating System Plans for the Cheatham House Apartments; Basement piping and First, Second and Third Floor Plans. Architect: Charles M. Major Architects. Sheets: 4. Dimensions: 20.25\"x23.75\". Condition: Good with some frayed edges; pages stapled. Notes:Handwritten notations on the back before item arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.536\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1930 Preliminary Survey and Dormitory Annex Boundary Plan. Architect: Charles Gillette; Surveyor: M.W. Thomas. Sheets: 5. Dimensions: Pages 1-4, 17\"x24.5\"; page 5, 17x22.5\". Bound. Condition: Very Good. Notes: File numbers on front before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.537.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the Bozarth Duke House; Two copies of page 1 \u0026amp;2. Architect: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 4. Dimensions: Pages 1,2 \u0026amp; 4. 19\"x19.25\"; page 3, 17x22.25\". Stapled. Condition: Good; tears and tape on edges and typed label on back page before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.538.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Development Plan for Eastern State Hospital at Dunbar, Virginia and Map of the Williamsburg Tract. Engineer: La Prada Bros. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: Page 1, 24\"x36\"; page 2, 25\"x36\". Condition: Very Good. Some tears and tape on edges; handwritten notes on back of page 1 before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.539.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for Sections AA and BB (Doors, Stairs and Roof) for the Main Building (Wren) of the College of William and Mary. Architect: Williamsburg Restoration for the Williamsburg Holding Company. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 30.75x40.5\".  Condition:  Good, torn section in upper right hand corner and some tape and tears. Date noted on back before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.540.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Map showing property owners for the block in Williamsburg, Virginia bounded by Richmond Road, Boundary Road, Prince George Street and Harris or Cromwell Streets. Engineer: J. Temple Waddill, Inc. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 36.75\"x28\". Condition: Good with some tears and tape. Typed stickers and notes on back before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.547.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for alterations to Bright House: Page 1-Basement Plan; Page 7R-Detail of Stairs; Page 8-Entrance Loop; Page RH1-Basement Heating plan; Page H2- First Floor Heating Plan; Page H3-Second Floor Heating Plan; and Page 101-Three Beams and Columns. Architect: J. Binford Waldford and P. Padleton Wright. Sheets: 7. Dimensions: Page 101, 12.75\"x18.5\"; page 8, 13.75x21.25\"; pages 7R, RH1, H2,H3, 21\"x30.25\". Condition: Very Good, with a few worn edges and several handwritten notations on back. Acc. 2010.548\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for Steam and Hot Water Distribution System Improvements: Page 1-General Layout; Page 2-Steam Conduits and Drain Lines; Page 3-Manhole and Conduit Details; Page 4-Manhole Details; Page 5-Manhole and conduit Details; Pages 6, 7 \u0026amp; 8- Details of Building Work; Page 9-Drip Trap Details. Consulting Engineers: Wiley \u0026amp; Wilson. Sheets: 9. Dimensions: 36\"x24\". Stapled. Condition: Very Good with some worn/torn edges; typed notations on back. Acc. 2010.549.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for Washington Hall: Page 8-Sections AA,BB,CC; Unnumbered Sheet -Front and East Elevations; Page 1-Foundation Plan; Page 2-First Floor Plan; Page 3-Second Floor Plan; and Pages 4 with Copy-Third Floor Plan .Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 7. Dimensions: Page 8: 36\"x24\"; remaining pages 22.25\"x31.5\". Condition: Overall-Good; copy of page 4 poor--torn. Notes: File numbers on front and stamped notations on back before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.550.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Dormitory Annex General Development Plan; Soroities between Prince George Street and Richmond Road. Landscape Architect: Charles Gillette. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 27.75\"x42.25\". Condition: Very Good with only a few small tears on edges. Notes: File numbers on front and stamp on back before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.551.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for Brafferton Hall Kitchen Plumbing and Heating. Sheet P-1-Plan of second floor new plumbing fixtures and Sheet H-1- Basement and First Floor Heating Plan. Architect: Williamsburg Restoration for the Williamsburg Holding Company. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 18\"x24\". Condition: Very Good. Notes: File numbers and date(February 21, 1951) stamped on front before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.552.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for replacing the Kitchen Floor in the Dining Hall. Sheet 1-Plan for Alterations to the Basement; Sheet 2-Plan for Movement of Equipment. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 2; Dimensions: Page 1, 16\"x24.5; page 2, 17x24.5\". Bound. Condition: Very Good. Notes: File numbers, stamped and handwritten on front before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.553.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Copies of Blueprints for Taliaferro Hall. Sheet 1: Foundation Plan; Sheet 2 First Floor; Sheet 3 Second Floor; Sheet 4 Third Floor; Sheet 5 Center Portion of Roof; Sheet 6 Section FF; Sheet 7 Sections CC, DD, EE; Sheet 8 Section BB and South Elevation; Sheet 9 Section AA and North Elevvation; Sheet 10 East Elevation; Sheet 11 West Elevation; Sheet 12 Cornices and Dormers; Sheet 13 Cornices and Dormers at 45 degree pitch; Sheet 14 Doors and Windows; Sheet 16 Alternate F, elevations and schedule. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 15; Dimensions: 18\"x24. Bound. Condition: Excellent. Notes: File number on front before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.554.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for Womens Dormitory Number Three. Sheet 1-Basement \u0026amp; Foundation; Sheet 2 First Floor; Sheet 3 Second and Third Floors; Sheet 4 Attic and Roof; Sheet 5 Section DD; Sheet 6 Sections AA, BB, CC East Elevations; Sheet 7 Campus Side(North ) Elevations; Sheet 8 Roadside(South) Elevations; Sheet 9 Dormers Windows, Cornices and Water Table; Sheet 10 Elevations from Road and Campus, Arch, entrances and cloister elevations; Sheet 11 Stairtowers. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 11; Dimensions: 24\"x36\". Bound. Condition: Very Good; File numbers and dates stamped on front. Acc. 2010.555.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the Heating and Power Plant additions at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Above Coal Bin; Sheet 2 Plan Taken near roof; Sheet 3 Roof Plan; Sheet 4 East, South and West Elevations; Sheet 5 Sections AA and BB; Sheet 6 Campus Map; Sheet 7 New Pipes in tunnels; Sheet 8 Longitudinal Section; Sheet 9 Boiler #6 Elevations. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 9; Dimensions: Page 1, 29.75\"x22.75\". Bound. Condition: Very Good. File numbers on front before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.556.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Revised plans for a new Underground Steam line to serve the garage and residence-General Layout. Consulting Engineers: Wiley and Wilson. Sheets: 1; Dimensions: 36\"x24. Condition: Good, tape with torn corner and edges. Typed Sticker (dated September 30, 1944 and noting 11 pages) on back before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.557.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the Ampitheater with seating capacity of 2340. Sheet 1 layout of halfside of stage and buildings; Sheet 2 \u0026amp; 3 unlabeled; Sheets 4 \u0026amp; 5 Public toilets and front elevation; Sheets 6\u0026amp;7 Floor Plan; Sheet 8 Boxes for electrical connections; Sheets 9, 10-12 Details of Mast and Shields at Gate,  page 9 is reversed. Architect: Charles M. Major and Finlay F. Ferguson, Jr.  Sheets: 12; Dimensions: Page 1, 34.75\"x20\"; page 2\u0026amp;3, 21\"x16\"; pages 4\u0026amp;5 10\"x25\",  Pages 6\u0026amp;7 21'X16\", Page 8 16.23\"x28.5\", pages 9-12 25'X18\". Partially stapled. Condition: Very Good. Notes: File numbers, stamped and handwritten on front before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.558.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sanitary Sewerage System plans for the Fraternity Houses at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 General Layout; Sheet 2 Plot Plan, Manholes and Elevations; Sheet 3 Heating Plan for Lodges. Architects: J. Blanford Walford and O. Pendleton Wright. Consulting Engineers: Wiley \u0026amp; Wilson; Sheets: 3. Dimensions: pages 1\u0026amp;2: 36\"x24\"; page 3 21\"x29.75\". Condition: Good with some tape and torn edges, water marks and stamped notations on back. Acc. 2010.559\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Basement Floor Plan for Brafferton Hall Heating and Plumbing Systems including plot plan. Architect: Williamsburg Restoration for the Williamsburg Holding Company. Consulting Engineer: George A. Wechsler. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 30\"x24\". Condition: Very Good with slight tear. Acc. 2010.560.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for alterations to Bright House. Sheet 1 missing; Sheet 2 First Floor; Sheet 3 Second Floor; Sheet 4 Front Elevation; Sheet 5 Rear Elevation; Sheet 6 Mantels; Sheet 7 Stairs and Landing Newels. Architects: J. Binford Walford and O. Pendleton Wright . Sheets: 6 Dimensions: 30.5\"x21\". Condition: Very Good with some worn/torn edges; stamped notations and marks on back. Acc. 2010.561.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for Marshall Wythe Hall (now James Blair Hall) at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Foundation Plan; Sheet 2 First Floor; Sheet 3 Second Floor; Sheet 4 Third Floor'; Sheet 7 South Elevation and Section YY; Sheet 8 Longitudinal and Section XX, Transome; Sheet 9 Plumbing Risers; Sheet 15 Inaccessible Areas. Architects: J. Binford Walford successor to Chalres M. Robinson. . Sheets: 7 Dimensions: Pages 1-6: 36.75\"x24\".; Page 7 30\"x 20.5. Condition: Very Good Acc. 2010.562.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mechanical Layout (map) for the College of William and Mary. Architects: Charles M. Robinson and later J. Binford Walford and O. Pendleton Wright . Sheets:1 Dimensions: 51.75\"x 42.5\".  Condition: Good with some tears and folds. Acc. 2010.563.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for Women's Dormitory #3 (Landrum) with several sheets from Women's Dormitory #2. Sheet 1 Sections AA, BB, East Elevation; Sheets 2\u0026amp;4 First Floor; Sheet 3 North Elevation Women's Dormitory #2; Sheet 5-7 Second and Third Floors; Sheet 8\u0026amp;9 Left and Right Elevations, Sec. AA, BB, CC; Sheet 10\u0026amp;11 Road Side Elevation; Sheets 12\u0026amp;13 Doors; Sheet 14 Elevation of North Side of Women's Dormitory #2.  Architects: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets:  Dimensions: Sheets 1,3 30\"x41.5\"; Sheets 2,4-14 21\"x 36\".. Partially stapled. Condition: Good to fair with some missing sections and notes. Acc. 2010.564.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for alterations and additions to the library at the College of William and Mary. Sheets 1 \u0026amp; 6-10 missing. Sheet 2 First Floor; Sheet 3 Second Floor; Sheet 4 Upper portion of Second floor; Sheet 5 Third floor and Dormer; Sheet 11 Section BB; Sheet 12 Section AA.. Architects: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 6 Dimensions: 23.75\"x 23\". Condition: Very Good with some worn/torn edges; stamped notations on back. Acc. 2010.565.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for water supply layout for Washington Hall together with full written description. Sheet 1 Foundation Planmissing; Sheet 2 Water supply layout \u0026amp; First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Third Floor Plan. Architects: J. Binford Walford. Sheets: 4  Dimensions: 30.75\"x22\". Pin-bound. Condition: Very Good sticker on back. Acc. 2010.566.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Preliminary Survey fof the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 East Side: Lake Matoaka to Boundary Street; Sheet 2 West Side: IronBound to old Jamestown Road. Surveyor: M.W. Thomas. Sheets: 2 Dimensions: 47.5\"x 27\". Condition: Very Good, stamped notations on back. Acc. 2010.567.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for Women's Dormitory #2.(Barrett Hall) and Alterations. Sheet 1 Details of Portico and Porte Cochere; Sheet 2 East Elevation and Sections AA, BB; Sheet 3 North (Campus) Elevation; Sheet 4 Attic and Roof Plan; Sheet 5 Third Floor Plan; Sheet 6 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 7 First Floor Plan ; Sheet 8 East Elevation \u0026amp; Sections AA, BB; Sheet 9 South elevation;Sheet 10 North Elevation; Sheet 11 Drawings for Alterations; Sheet 12 Foundation Plan. Architects: Charles M. Robinson..Sheets: 12 Dimensions: 42.5\"x 36\". Partially stapled. Condition: Good, some copies faded, worn edges. Acc. 2010.581.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Topographical Map for the College of William and Mary showing building locations. Architects: J. Binford Walford and O. Pendleton Wright . Topography by J.H. Foster. Sheets: 1 Dimensions: 40\"x 49\".  Condition: Good with some torn edges and  notations on front and label on back. Acc. 2010.582.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Topographical Survey for the Stadium, Lodges, and Phi Bet Kappa Area. Sheet 1 Stadium (Cary Field) and Tennis Courts; Sheet 2 Area between Richmond Road, Jamestown Road and Landrum Drive. Architects: Governor's Office Division of the Budget Institutional Engineers. Topography: B.W. Chalkey \u0026amp; W. H.Schremp. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 43\"x59\". Condition: Poor with water damage and a lot of tape and many tears. Label on back. Acc. 2010.583.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Topographical Map for the site for the Jamestown Drama. Architects: Governor's Office of the Budget Institutional Engineers. Topography: B.W. Chalkley. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 38\"x 56\". Condition: Very Good with some worn edges and sticker with typed notations on back. Acc. 2010.584.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Utility Plan Project under VA-44355 for Veteran's Housing at the College of William and Mary. Architects: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 42.75\"x 16\". Condition: Very Good with evidence of previous sticker on edge; stamped on back with handwritten note - \"Matoaka Court.\". Acc. 2010.585.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plot layout for the 10 Acre additon to the Cedar Grove Cemetery in the City of Williamsburg, Virginia; plans also indicate lines from 1960. Surveyor: R.E. Davis. Sheets: 1 Dimensions: 16.25\"x23\". Condition: Very Good with some tape and tears and a sticker on back. Acc. 2010.586.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the room layouts in Barrett Hall at the College of William and Mary. Seet 1 First Floor Plan; Sheet 2 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Third Floor Plan. Architects: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 7.5\"x18\". Pin-bound. Condition: Very Good with handwritten notations on back. Acc. 2010.587.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plot Layout Plan for the storage buildings, warehouses A, B, C, and D, as well as manhole schedule and sewer lines. Architects: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 1 Dimensions: 20.25\"x 27\". Condition: Good some tears and damaged edges; sticker on back. Acc. 2010.588.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Survey for Tilmouth Section of the College of William and Mary in Bruton District, York County, Virginia. Addition boundaries outlined from 1939, 1943 and 1952. Surveyor: none listed. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 24.5\"x 38\". Condition: Good, tissue paper with a number of tears and missing pieces. Acc. 2010.589.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans Six Family Apartments at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Basement and Foundation Plan; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Third Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Elevations. Architects: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 4 Dimensions: Pages 1-3 21\"x 16.5\"; Page 4 16.5\" x26\". Pin-bound. Condition: Very Good, torn corner section, handwritten notation on back . Acc. 2010.590.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Large scale drawing of the College of William and Mary. No architect or surveyor given. Sheets: 1 . Tissue. Dimensions: 36\"x 45\". Condition: Very Good, penciled notation on front. Acc. 2010.591.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Large aerial photograph of the College of William and Mary dated March 1969. No further information or photographer indicated. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 43.5\"x 34.5\". Condition: Very Good, edges bent or slightly torn. Acc. 2010.592.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for embracing the areas of Colonial Occupation in Williamsburg, Virginia. Revisions in red dated October 27, 1959. Architects: Colonial Williamsburg and Williamsburg Restoration. Sheets: 1 Dimensions: 40\"x 70\". Condition: Very Good, some frayed edges, handwritten notes on back and sticker attached. Acc. 2010.593.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for Women's Dormitory # 2, Barrett Hall. Page 1 \u0026amp; 5 East Elevation, Sections AA, BB; page 2\u0026amp;10 North Elevation; page 3 South Elevation; page 4 Third Floor Plan; page 6 Attic and Roof Plan; page 7 Second Floor Plan; page 8 First Floor Plan; page 9 Foundation Plan; Page 11 Portico, Cornice \u0026amp; Columns. Architects: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 11  Dimensions: Page 1,3, 6\u0026amp;7 19.5\"x38.75\"; page 2 19.5\"x 36\", page 4, 8-11 19.5\"x37.5 page 5 19.5\" x 40.25\"  Condition: Poor with patches, tears and tape. Acc. 2010.594.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for an Aviary Addition at the College of William and Mary. Page 1 Title Sheet and location maps; Page 2 Site Plan; Page 3 Architectural Plans and Sections; Page 4 Elevations and Details; Page 5 Plumbing Plans; Page 6 Plumbing and Additive Bid; Page 7 Mechanical Plan; Page 8 Electrical Plan. Architects: McKinney and Company. Sheets: 8; stapled. Dimensions: 24.375\" x 36\" . Condition: Very Good; revisions in red ink and some worn edges. Acc. 2010.595.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents General Plan for a portion of the College of William and Mary from the Library to College Terrace. Architects: Charles F. Gillette. Sheets: 1 Dimensions: 42\" x 72\" Condition: Poor with folds, tape, and torn portions. Acc. 2010.596.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Planting Plan for the area around the Fraternity Lodges at the College of William and Mary(Two copies). Landscape Architects: Charles F. Gillette. Sheets: 2 Dimensions: 37\" x 42\" Condition: Good with some tears, cuts, and sticker on back. Acc. 2010.597.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Grading and layout plan for the area around Bright House at the College of William and Mary. Pages 1\u0026amp;2 Grading Plan 1947; Pages 3\u0026amp;4 Planting Plan for Bright House 1949. Architects: J. Binford Walford and O. Pendleton Wright. Landscape Architects: Charles F. Gillette. Sheets: 4 Dimensions: Pages 1 \u0026amp;2 39.5\" x 40.25\"; Pages 3\u0026amp;4 41\"x 41\". Condition: Good with some tears and stickers on back. Acc. 2010.598.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the Ludwell Apartments at the College of William and Mary. Site plan, elevations, electrical, water, sewer, ventilation and other mechanical plans as well as typical floor plan and foundation plan, ventilation, entrance and window plans. Architects: Bernard Spigel; Civil Engineer: Jno. M. Baldwin. Sheets: 32. Bound and Stapled. Dimensions: 22.75\" x 36\" Condition: Good with some water damage apparent. Acc. 2010.599.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plan for the location of the Fraternity Houses at the College of William and Mary. Architects: Walford and Wright; Landscape Architect: Charles F. Gillette. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 55\" x 39\" . Condition: Very good with slight tears and tape and sticker on back. Acc.2010.600.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Virginia Company Plans for Arrangement of Grounds and Parking Area Landscape Detail. Parking Lot - 370 Cars. Landscape Architects: Charles F. Gillette. Sheets: 2 Dimensions: 69\"x 36\". Condition: Good with rips and tears and notations on back. Acc. 2010.610.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the Amphitheatre (Football Stadium) at the College of William and Mary. Situations plan, cross sections, elevations, pavillions, seating drainage and heating plans included. Architects: J. Binford Walford. Sheets: 13 Pin-bound. Dimensions: 55\" x 24\"; Condition: Very good with damaged and frayed edges. 2010.611.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for Steam and Hot Water Improvements at the College of William and Mary. Plans include general layout, conduits and drain lines, manhole details and alternate plan for concrete conduits. Construction Engineers: Wiley and Wilson. Sheets: 10 Dimensions: 24.75\"x 36\". Previously Stapled. Condition: Good, faded with some frayed edges, tape and notations on back sheet. Acc. 2010.612.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for building the Beta Delta Chapter House of the Alpha Chi Omega Fraternity at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Foundation; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Section AA; Sheet 5 Front Elevation; Sheet 6 \u0026amp; 8 Side Elevation; Sheet 7 Rear Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 8. Dimensions: Pages 1-3,6 \u0026amp; 8 27.5\"x 17.25\"; pages 4-5 \u0026amp; 7 20.25\" x 17.25\". Pinned and bound. Condition: Very Good, stamped on back and notations on binding paper. Acc. 2010.613.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for building the Chi Omega Sorority House at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 First Floor Plan; Sheet 2 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Third Floor \u0026amp; Plot Plan; Sheet 4 Front Elevation; Sheet 5 Side Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 5. Dimensions: 21.5\"x 18\". Stapled. Condition: Excellent. Acc. 2010.614.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for building the Gamma Kappa Chapter House of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 First Floor(3 copies, two loose); Sheet 2 First Floor \u0026amp; Terrace Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Transverse Section; Sheet 5 West Elevation; Sheet 6 South Elevation; Sheet 7 East Elevation. Architects: J. Binford Walford successor to Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 9. Dimensions: Page 1(3 copies) 25.75\"x 17\"; pages 2-7 17.5\" x 16.5\". Pinned and bound. Condition: Good; red notations on binding and front sheet. Acc. 2010.615\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans (blueprints and copy) for building the Pi Beta Phi Court Dormitory House at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 First Floor Plan; Sheet 2 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Third Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Front Elevation; Sheet 5 Side Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 5 (2 sets). Dimensions: 18\"x 16.75\". Stapled. Condition: Good with some discoloration; red pencil and ink notations on first three pages. Acc. 2010.616.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for alterations and additions to Taliaferro Hall at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Foundation; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Third Floor Plan and Section BB; Sheet 5 South Elevation; Sheet 6Sections AA \u0026amp; CC; Sheet 7 East Elevation; Sheet 8 West Elevation; Sheet 9 North Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 9. Dimensions: 24\"x 15.5\". Pinned and bound. Condition: Good, some pages faded, notations on binding paper. Acc. 2010.617.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Insurance Map for the College of William and Mary from the Engineering Department of South-Eastern Underwriters Association.  Engineer: R. K. Scott.  Sheets: 1.  Dimensions:  22\"x  16.5\".  Condition: Excellent. Acc. 2010.618.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints and copies of plans for building the Beta Delta Chapter House of the Alpha Chi Omega Fraternity at the College of William and Mary(see Acc. 2010.613) Sheet 1 Foundation; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Section AA; Sheet 5 Front Elevation; Sheet 6 \u0026amp; 8 Side Elevation; Sheet 7 Rear Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 8.(2 sets) Dimensions: Pages 1-3,6 \u0026amp; 8 27.75\"x 17.25\".; pages 4-5, 7 17.23\" x 20\". Stapled. Condition: Good, faded with notations on front page. Acc. 2010.619.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for alterations and additions to the Graham House at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Foundation; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Front Elevation; Sheet 5 Side Elevation; Sheet 6 \u0026amp; 7 Rear Elevation; Sheet 8 Section BB; Sheet 9 Section AA; Sheet 10 Section thru wall. Architect: Charles M. Robinson.  Sheets: 10.  Dimensions:  23\"x 18.25\".  Stapled and bound. Condition: Very Good, with some red notations on front page and binding paper. Acc. 2010.620.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for alterations to the Graham House, part 2. Sheet 1 First Floor Plan; Sheet 2 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Third Floor. Architect: Charles M. Robinson.  Sheets: 3.  Dimensions:  15.5\" x 24\".  Pinned and bound. Condition: Very Good, notations on binding paper. Acc. 2010.621.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the Alpha Chi Omega House Court Dormitory at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 First Floor Plan; Sheet 2 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Third Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Front Elevation; Sheet 5 Side Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 5. Dimensions: 16.75\"x 18\". Bound and pinned. Condition: Very good with worn, bent edges. Acc. 2010.622.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for the Chi Omega  House at the College of William and Mary, 155 Richmond Road. Sheets 1\u0026amp;4  Second Floor Plan; Sheet 2\u0026amp;3  First Floor Plan. Architect: Charles M. Robinson.  Sheets: 4.  Dimensions:  19.5\"x 20\".  Bound and stapled. Condition: Good with some torn edges and stamp on back. Notations on binding.  Acc. 2010.623.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints and copy(includes 3 pages of revisions in July 1929-see ACC.2010.625) of plans for the Kappa Delta House Court Dormitory at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 First Floor Plan; Sheet 2 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Third Floor; Sheet 4 Front Elevation; Sheet 5 Side Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 5. Dimensions: 16.5\"x 18.25\". Pinned and bound; copy stapled. Condition: Very good, notations on binding. Acc. 2010.624.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for additions to Kappa Delta House Court Dormitory at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 revised First Floor Plan; Sheet 2 Rear Elevation; Sheet 3 Side Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 16.5\"x 18.25\". Pinned and bound; copy stapled. Condition: Very good, notations on binding. Acc. 2010.625.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for Sorority Houses at the College of W\u0026amp;M. Pi Beta Phi House pages 1 \u0026amp; 5 - First, Second and Third floor plans; pages 2 \u0026amp; 3 the Kappa Delta House First, Second and Third floor plans; page 4 Phi Mu House: First, Second \u0026amp; Third floor plans. Architect: Charles M. Major.  Sheets: 5.  Dimensions:  12\"x 24.25\".  Stapled together. Condition: Good with some notations, tape and torn edges. Acc. 2010.626.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprint and copy for Kappa Alpha Theta. First and Second Floor plan with copy. Architect: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: Original 12\"x 21.75\"; copy 12.25\" x 22. Very good with some notations on front. Acc. 2010.627.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints and copy for improvements to the Phi Mu House at the College of William and Mary. Plans for the first, second and third floors. Architect: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: Original 21.5\"x 12.25\"; copy 21.875 x 12.5\". Condition: Very good with red revisions and notation (Gamma Phi Beta) on front. Acc. 2010.628.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Copies of blueprints for Women's Dormitory # 3 Annex - Delta Delta Delta at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 First Floor Plan; Sheet 2 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Attic Plan; Sheet 4 Front Elevation; Sheet 5 Side Elevation; Sheet 6 Rear Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 6. Dimensions: Sheets 1\u0026amp;2 23.75\"x 18\"; Sheets 3\u0026amp;4 17.5\" x 22.25\"; Sheet 5 23.25\" x 17.5\"; Sheet 6 18.5\" x 23\". Stapled. Condition: Very good, notations of Delta Delta Delta on front page. Acc. 2010.629.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for the Morris House at the College of William \u0026amp; Mary. Sheet 1 First Floor Plan; Sheet 2 Second Floor Plan. Architect: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 12\"x 8.75\". Stapled. Condition: Very good, with some torn edges. Acc. 2010.630.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for the Old Sigma Mu House at the College of William and Mary. First \u0026amp; Second Floor Plan. Architect: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 11.5\"x 10\". Condition: Very good, small tear in edge. Acc. 2010.648\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for Kappa Kappa Gamma House at the College of William and Mary. Plans for the First and Second Floors. Architect: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 16.75\"x 12\". Condition: Very good with tear and notations on front indicating possible changes. Acc. 2010.649.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Botetourt Statue for the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Botetourt Statue; Sheet 2 Drawing of the Statue; Sheet 3 Diagram of the Pedestal for marble estimate. Architect: Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Department.  Sheets: 3.  Dimensions:  Sheet 1: 11.75\" x 14\"; Sheet 2 28.5\" x 20\"; Sheet 3 28\"x 34\".  Stapled. Condition: Very good.  Acc. 2010.650.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for the building for the Gamma Kappa Chapter of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Foundation Plan; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Transverse Section; Sheet 5 West Elevation; Sheet 6 South Elevation; Sheet 7 East Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 7. Dimensions: 16\"x 17.25\". Pinned and bound . Condition: Good with numerous notations on drawings and binding. Acc. 2010.651.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints and copy for the Infirmary (Hunt Hall) at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Basement; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Third Floor and Plot Plan; Sheet 5 East (Boundary Street Elevation); Sheet 6 West ( Campus) Elevation \u0026amp; Alternate Porch Plan; Sheet 7 North Elevation, Section AA, Cornice and Dormers; Sheet 8 Section BB and Interior Doors. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 8 original and 8 copy. Dimensions: 19.25\"x 29\". Loose; copy stapled. Condition: Good with tape, worn edges and fading; some red ink revisions. Acc. 2010.652.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for Williams Barton Rogers Memorial Science Hall (Tyler Hall as of 1997) at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Foundation Plan; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Third Floor Plan; Sheet 5 Roof Plan; Sheet 6 Sections AA, BB, CC; Sheet 7 South (Campus) and East and West Elevations; Sheet 8 West Elevation, Rear (North) Elevation, and Dormer Details; Sheet 9 Details for Vestibule, Corridor \u0026amp; Doors, Sections BB and CC; Sheet 10 Entrance Details; Sheets 11-13 Mechanical layouts for First, Second and Third floors; Sheets M1-M3 Utility Plans for First, Second, and Third Floors; Sheet M4 Reasearch Labs, 2nd \u0026amp; 3rd Floors; Sheet M5 Physical and Organic Chemistry Labs; Sheet M6 Microscopy. Architect: Charles M. Robinson.  Sheets: 19.  Dimensions:  22.25\"x 30.5\".  Pinned, last page loose. Condition: Fair with frayed edges and wear; black ink notations on front.  Acc. 2010.653.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints and copies for Washington Hall at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1  Foundation Plan; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor; Sheet 4 Third Floor Plan; Sheet 5 (with copy) Roof Plan, Sections AA, BB, FF and Plot Plan; Sheet 6 East and front Elevations; Sheet 7 Rear Elevation; Sheet 8 (with copy) Sections AA, BB, CC; Sheet 10 Section thru Wall, Circle Window and Gables; Sheet 11 Detail of Front Entrance Doors; Sheet 12 Side Entrance.  Architect: Charles M. Robinson.  Sheets: 14 .  Dimensions:  Originals 31.75\"x 22.5\"; copies 34.5\" x 24\".  Loose some originals, others paper and tissue. Condition: Fair to good, faded with markings on some pages, edges torn.  Acc. 2010.654.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Copies of plans for alterations and additions to the Dining Hall at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Basement Plan; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Sections AA \u0026amp; BB; Sheet 4 North and West Elevations; Sheet 5 Rear and East Elevations; Sheet 6 Roof and ventilation plans. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 6 . Dimensions: 33.25\"x 23\". Five sheets staple; one loose. Condition: Very good; notation on back \"Trinkle Hall C3\". Acc. 2010.655.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans and copies for the addition of a restroom to Tyler Hall. Sheet 1 Foundation and east elevation; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan and Section AA; Sheet 3 Copy of sheet 2; Sheet 4 North Elevation and Second Floor; Sheet Copy of sheet 4; Sheet 6 Doors, Windows, Section BB and Section CC. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 6 . Dimensions: 16.875\"x 24.5\". Stapled. Condition: Good; edges are worn; tear and tape and some pieces torn off. Notations on back. Acc. 2010.656.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Site Development Plan for the James Blair Sculpture at the College of William and Mary. Architect: E. Pease. Sheets: 1 . Dimensions: 23.875\"x 36\". Condition: Very good. Acc. 2010.657.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Preliminary Plans for the design of the Memorial Tablet for the Science Hall. Science Hall dedicated to \"The Memory of William Barton Rodgers.\". Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 1 . Dimensions: 18.5\"x 14.75\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2010.658.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Development Plan for the College of William and Mary. Work shows general outline of College properties with indications for proposed buildings. Architects: Wright, Jones \u0026amp; Wilkerson. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 19\"x 22.5\". Condition: Very Good; brown spot on plan. Acc. 2010.659.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Development Plans for the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Plans dated August 1960; Sheet 2 Plans dated February 1961. Architects: Walford and Wright. Sheets: 2 . Dimensions: Sheet 1 15.875\"x 15.5\"; Sheet 2 16\"x13.5\". Condition: Very good with some discoloration; sticker on back. Acc. 2010.660.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the Lake Matoaka Amphitheatre at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia.  Architect: Charles M. Majors.  Sheets: 1.  Dimensions:  Plan 32.75\"x 19.25\"; cardboard 23\"x36.5\". Condition: Good; plan glued to cardboard backing.  Acc. 2010.661.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Materials related to the fire of February 8, 1859 and plans for the restoration of the Wren building. Gazette Article dated March 2, 1859. Several plans and copies of plans for the reconstruction of the Wren Building (William and Mary College) on the exisiting walls. Architect: H. Exhall. Sheets: 10 . Dimensions: small 7\"x12\"(3); medium 19'x17.75\"; 22\"x21.5\"(2); 11\"x7.5\"(2); large 29.75\"x25\". Stapled. Condition: Worn, one torn in half. Acc. 2010.662.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Materials related to the planning, bidding and construction of Eastern State Hospital. Sheet 1: Roads, Curbs, Gutters and Sidewalks as Constructed, September 25, 1950; Sheet 2 Road Profiles Side and rear; Sheet 3 Road Profiles Section AA. Architect: Rudolph, Cooke and Van Leeuwen.  Sheets: 3 .  Dimensions:  Page 1 34.5\"x49\");page 2 \u0026amp; 3 22\"x49\".  Stapled and bound. Condition: Poor with large sections ripped and torn.  Acc. 2010.663.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the construction of Building No. 42 on the property of Eastern State Hospital (Dillard complex). Sheet 1 (2) East \u0026amp; West Wings and End Elevation; Sheet 2(2)Doors \u0026amp; finish Schedule; Sheet 3 Section Details; Sheet 4 South and east Elevations; Sheet 5 Fixture and Electrical Schedule; Sheet 6 Heating and Ventilation; Sheet 7 Attic. Architect: Robert O . Leary. Sheets: 9; 2 loose, remaining bound. Dimensions: 30.25\"x14\". Stapled. Condition: Good with worn and torn edges. Acc. 2010.664.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the construction of single Employees Building No. 42 \u0026amp; 43 on the property of Eastern State Hospital (Dillard complex). Architects: Rudolph, Cooke and Van Leeuwen. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 31.875\" x 21\". Condition: Good with worn and torn edges. Acc. 2010.665.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the construction of Buildings No. 38, 46, 47, 48, 49. Doctor's residences. Extensive and detailed plans outling the plot plan, utilities and construction aspects of all of these individual buildings. Architects: Rundolph, Cooke and Leeuwen; and Williams, Coile and Pipino. Sheets: 43; Pinned and bound. Dimensions: 36.5\"x18\"(40); 36.5\" x 15(3). Stapled. Condition: Good with some torn edges. Acc. 2010.666.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents As Built Drawings for Buildings No. 38, 46, 47, 48, 49, the Superintendent and Doctors' residences at Eastern State Hospital. Extensive and detailed plans outling the plot plan, utilities and construction aspects of all of these individual buildings. Architect: Rundolph, Cooke and Leeuwen; and Williams, Coile and Blanchard. Sheets: 51; Pinned and bound. Dimensions: 36.5\"x18\"(49); 36.5\" x 15(2). Stapled. Condition: Very good with some torn edges. Acc. 2010.667.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Development Plan for the College of William and Mary designed for the Capital Budget Outlay 1966-1968. Architects: Wright, Jones, and Wilkerson. Sheet: 1; Pinned and bound. Dimensions: 42.5\"x55\". Condition: Poor, ripped and torn with some tape. Acc. 2010.668.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the development and landscaping of the area around the Wren Building as proposed by Williamsburg Restoration. Pages include plans by numerous different groups; construction detail, landscape and utility information included, as well as a plot plan. Architects: Perry, Shaw and Hephurn; and Colonial Williamsburg; Landscape Architect: Arthur A. Schurcliff; Consulting Engineers: Wiley and Wilson . Sheets: 72; Stapled, several pages loose.  Dimensions: 36\" x 48\". Stapled. Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2010.669.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Survey of the College of William and Mary-Plot Plan. Architects: Walford and Wright. Sheets: 1. Size: 35\" x 46\". Acc. 1989.66.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Map of the College of William and Mary with insert map. Civil Engineers: La Prada Bros. Sheets: 2. Large 42\" x 72\"; small 8\" x 12\". Acc. 1989.65.002\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Map of the Campus of The College of William and Mary. Civil Engineers: La Prada Bros. Sheets: 1. Size: 20\" x 40\". Condition Fair, torn with tape. Acc.1989.67.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Map of the College of William and Mary and Affiliated Organizations. Civil Engineers: La Prada Bros. Sheets: 1. Size: 40\" x 72\". Condition: Good. Acc.1989.68.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Topographical Map of the College of Wiliam and Mary. Consulting Engineers: Austin Brockenbrough. Sheets: 2. Size 36\" x 72\". Condition: Good. Acc.1989.72.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Maps of the College of William and Mary. Commonwealth of Virginia Divison of Engineers and Buildings. Sheets: 2. Size: 24\" x 26\" and 36\" x 48\". Condition: Good. Acc.1989.69.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Map of the College of William and Mary indicating buildings by number--Master Development Plan for the 1976-1986 period. Sheets: 3 (original and two copies). Size: 42\" x 66\" and 36\" x 48\". Condition: Good with some tears on edges. Acc.1989.70.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVeterans Housing Plans for the subdivision of Matoaka Court adjacent to Williamsburg Hospital. Architect: Charles M. Major. Civil Engineers: La Prada. Also includes survey completed on May 21, 1958 by William M. Lewis. Sheets: 12. Condition: Good with some marks on survey. Acc. 1989.43\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrawings of the front campus of The College of William and Mary showing a layout for bleachers, perhaps for graduation. 2 Copies. Acc. 1989.46\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMap of the Lafayette Street and North Henry Street portion of Williamsburg. Civil Engineers: La Prada Bros. Sheets: 1. Condition Good. Acc. 1989.44\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for the construction of Swem Library in 1963. Architect: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. Sheets: 20 (pages 16-24; S1-S11). Size: 43\" x 34\". Condition: Good with some small rips. Acc. 1999.49.002.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for the construction of Swem Library in 1963. Architect: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. Sheets: 12 (pages M1-M12). Size: 43\" x 34\". Condition: Good. Acc. 1999.49.003.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for the construction of Swem Library in 1963. Architect: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. Sheets: 16 (pages P1-7; E1-9). Size: 43\" x 34\". Condition: Good with some torn edges. Acc. 1999.49.004.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents General Plan for the Unification of the campus of the College of William and Mary and Lake Matoaka Park under the auspices of the National Park Service. Sheets: 1; 36\" x 72\". Condition: Good. Acc. 1988.60.002\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Map of Lake Matoaka State Park detailing adjacent areas, including forest land and water as well as other tracts and buildings. Sheets 1; 21\" x 28.25\". Condition: Good. Acc. 1988.60.003\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for landscaping of the College including detailed garden plans from 1922. Sheets: 15; 17\" x16\"(6);17\" x22\" (5);28.5\" x 35\" (4).Condition Good. Acc. 1988.59.002.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Map of College Grounds. Plans for tree planting on campus. Arrangement for the area between the Dining Hall and the Infirmary. Architect:Charles M. Robinson. Landscape Architect: Chales F. Gillette. Sheets: 4; 32\" x40\"(2); 38\" x 31\"(1); 40\" x 64.\" (1). Condition Poor to good with several folds and torn sections. Acc. 1988.59.004.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Map of Old College Grounds with plans for tree plantings. Sheets: 1; 40\" x 70.\" Condition: Good. Acc. 1988.59.005.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for additions to the exterior and floor plans for Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall, 6 pages; 31\" x 42\". Architects:  J. Bindford Walford and O. Pendleton Wright. Condition: Good. Some pages stapled. Acc. 1988.33.002.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of 7 blueprints showing the plumbing system for Swem Library. Architects: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. 2 complete sets. 2 rolls, 19 blueprints. Acc. 1988.16.002\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of 9 blueprints diagramming the electrical wiring for Swem Library. 2 rolls. 18 blueprints. Acc. 1988.17.002.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the proposed physical education building--now know as Wiiliam and Mary Hall/Kaplan Center. Plans include elevations, layout and landscape information included. Architects: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. Sheets: 7; Dimensions: 11\" x 14\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2010.670.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Drawing showing the manner in which the Sunken Garden would be developed per the Board of Visitors. Architects: Binford Walford; Landscape Architect: Charles F. Gillette. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 36\" x 24\". Drawing on Illustrating Board. Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2010.747.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Architect's drawing (in color) of Old Dominion Hall. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 36\" x 21\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2010.748.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Architect's drawing (in color) of Rogers Hall ( previously known as Chancellor's Hall). Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 30\" x 20\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2010.749.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the development of the college. Architect: Walford and Wright. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 15.25\" x 15.25; 15\" x.13.5\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2010.750.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photos of proposed plans for the development of Campus, April 1953 including copies. Original plans destroyed by fire in September 1986. Architect: Walford and Wright; Landscape Architect: Charles F. Gillette. Sheets: 3 (original and two copies). Dimensions: irregular-approximately 18.5\" x 28\". Condition: Good. Acc. 2010.751.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Map of Campus in August 1953. Original rendering destroyed by fire in June 1986. Architect: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 3 ( original and two copies). Dimensions:  18.5\" x 19\"; 15\" x 11\"; 13.5\" x 11\". Condition: Poor, ripped  in half and glued onto backing.  Acc. 2010.752.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pen and Ink Drawings for proposed music building on the campus of William and Mary. Drawings include four side elevations; floor plans; site plan and external view. Architects: Odell Associates. Sheets: 4; pen and ink on boards. Dimensions: 20\" x 30\". Condition: Excellent. Acc. 2010.753.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Map outling the exisiting and proposed buildings for the College of William and Mary. Architect: Walford and Wright.  Sheets: 1; folded and glued onto corrugated cardboard backing;  49\" x 36\". Condition: Fair.  Acc. 2010.754.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Survey map of Campus for Improved Risk Mutuals. Survey: R.G.M.; revision by P.R.B. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 62\" x 61\". Condition: Good, but rippped, taped and folded  Acc. 2010.755.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Map of College lands off campus in King William County. Drawings completed by Elizabeth Ryland and Mr. Snell. Sheets: 2; one blueprint and one ink. Dimensions: 42\" x 18\"(ink on tissue); 45\" x 18\". Condition: Good, but folded  Acc. 2010.756.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents College lands in the St. John's Parish of King William County with tracts shown. Sheets: 4; original on tissue with one copy with two pieces and one partial. Original 18\" x 24; 17\" x 11\"; 8.5\" x 11.\" Condition: Good. Acc. 2010.757.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Map of off campus lands in King William County with numerous owners and acres outlined around Manquin Mill Pond. Sheets: 6. Dimensions: 23.5\" x 19\" (1); 36\" x 48\"(5). Condition: Good. Acc. 2010.758.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Picture on board of proposed library at The College of William and Mary drawn by G.C. Stone of Delaware. Sheets: 1 on board. Dimensions: 20\" x 16\". Condition: Very good. Acc. 2010.760.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters and proposals for Library display tables. The first letter is dated November 25, 1929 to the attention of E.G. Swem at the College of William and Mary-three pages of pricing. Second letter is dated December 12,1929 from Donald P. Boyer of the Virginia School Supply Co. to Dr. E.G. Swem, Librarian at the College of William and Mary and includes drawings of library tables. A third letter to Dr. Swem from Boyer is dated January 3, 1930 with additional pricing proposals. A note from Swem to Boyer on January 6, 1930 acknowledges the receipt of that letter. Drawings were submitted by the Virginia School Supply Co. Sheets(12 ): 2 drawings; one sheet has three drawings with paper backing, dimensions: 14.75\" x 9.5\" (1); 30.5\" x 21.5\"(1); Letters (8 ) 8.5\" X 11\"; two small pictures, 5.5\" x 7.75\" and 6 x 3.75\". Condition: Good. Acc. 2010.761.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter with itemized quotation for Library Equipment and blueprint for the suggested floor plan. Also includes a catalog of Commercial Maps and Map Cases, a catalog of library furniture and photos of library furniture and other items in Early American finish. Architects: Everett Waddey Company. Items: 17: 2 blueprint, 23\" x 31.75\" (1 blueprint); 11\" x 8.5\" (1 blueprint); letter, 8.5\" x 11\"(3); 6\" x 9\" (booklet- 16 pages); 8.5\" x 11\" (booklet- 16 pages);9.5\" x 8.75\" (photos-7); 8.5\" x 11\" (photos-3). Condition: Very good. Acc. 2010.762.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter and blueprint proposals for Library furniture from the Leonard Peterson \u0026amp; Co. Letter is dated March 18, 1929 from Oscar L. Lethander, Vice President to Dr. J.A.C. Chandler, President of the College of William and Mary. Blueprints include many specific furniture and shelving designs as well as a proposal for the library layout. Sheets: 11. Letter: 8.5\" x 11\"; blueprint of library layout 35\" x 24.5; 12\" x 18\" (3); 11\" x 18\" (3);16.5\" x 11\" (1);11.5\" x 24\" (1); 18\" x 9\" (1). Condition: Good to fair; large blueprint is cut nearly in half. Acc. 2010. 763.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter and blueprint proposals for Library shelving from the Virginia State Penitentiary. Letter is dated October 10, 1930 from H. E. Fitzgerald, Industrial Director to Mr. Swem of the College of William and Mary. Blueprints include layout and design of specific shelving. Sheets: 7. Letter: 8.5\" x 11\"; blueprints 22\" x 16(2) and 17\" x 22\"(4). Condition: Very good. Acc. 2010. 764.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for alterations and additions to the Williamsburg Community Hospital. Architects: Baskervill and Sons. Sheets: 26. Dimensions:  30\" x 55\". Condition: Very good.  Acc. 2010.082\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for alterations and additions to Williamsburg Hospital Cardiopulmonary Unit. Architects and Engineers: Baskervill \u0026amp; Son. Sheets: 15.  Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2009.580\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for the grading plan for the site of the Williamsburg Community Hospital. Architects: Baskervill \u0026amp; Son. Consulting Engineers: Hankins and Anderson  Sheets: 4.  Dimensions: 30\" x 55\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2009.578\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for alterations and additions to the Williamsburg Community Hospital. Architects: Baskervill \u0026amp; Son.  Sheets: 50.  Dimensions: 30\" x 55\". Condition: Good.; several of the paper portions torn. Acc. 2009.577\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for Phase 2 Rennovations to the Williamsburg Community Hospital. Architects: Peterson Associates.  Sheets: 70.  Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very good. Acc. 2009.576.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlue prints and documents for the construction and design of the Williamsburg Community Hospital. Several documents detail the interior of the hospital. Architects:  Ballou and Justice. Numerous subcontractors. Sheets:83 These documents are severely water damaged in many sections and several pages are illegible. Documents in a variety of shapes and sizes.  ACC. 2009.579.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints showing the plans for the foundation, placement of beams, and other structural supports for Swem Library. Architect: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. 3 sets (set 2). Dimensions: 33.5\" x 42\". Sheets.11 Condition: good. Acc. 1988.14.002\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints showing the plans for the foundation, placement of beams, and other structural supports for Swem Library. Architect: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. 3 sets (set 3). Dimensions:  33.5\" x 42\". Sheets.11 Condition: Fair with some water damage.  Acc. 1988.14.003\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Set blueprints for Swem Library, including site plan, floor plan, elevations, and details of various parts of the building. Architects: Wright, Wilkersons, and Jones. Sheets: 20; several sheets missing. Size: 34\" x 42\". 2 of 4 sets. Condition: Good with some small rips. Acc. 1988.12.002.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Set blueprints for Swem Library, including site plan, floor plan, elevations, and details of various parts of the building. Architects: Wright, Wilkersons, and Jones. Sheets: 18; several sheets missing. Size: 34\" x 42\". 3 of 4 sets. Condition: Good with some small rips. Acc. 1988.12.003.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Set blueprints for Swem Library, including site plan, floor plan, elevations, and details of various parts of the building. Architects: Wright, Wilkersons, and Jones. Sheets: 2, pages 19 \u0026amp; 21. Size: 36.25\" x 42\". 4 of 4 sets. Condition: Good. Acc. 1988.12.004.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Set of blueprints showing mechanical plans by floor for Swem Library. Sheets: 7. Architects: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. Size: 33\" x 42\". Condition: Poor, with tape and torn sections and severe water damage. 2 of 3 sets. Acc. 1988.13.002\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Set of blueprints showing mechanical plans by floor for Swem Library. Sheets: 14. Architects: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson.  Size: 33\" x 42\". Condition: Some good, a few really poor, with tape and torn sections and severe water damage. 3 of 3 sets. Acc. 1988.13.003\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the preservation, Renewal and replacement of The Sir Christopher Wren Building on the College of William and Mary Campus in Virginia. Working Drawings Submission. Architects: Quinn Evans. Sheets: 107. Bound. Dimensions 24\" x 36\". Condition: Excellent. Acc.2011.007.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the Renewal and Replacement of The Sir Christopher Wren Building on the College of William and Mary Campus in Virginia. 35%. Submission. Architects: Quinn Evans. Sheets: 41. Bound. Dimensions 24\" x 36\". Condition: Very good, some small tears. Acc.2011.008.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the Renewal and Replacement of The Sir Christopher Wren Building on the College of William and Mary Campus in Virginia. Survey of Existing Conditions. Architects: Quinn Evans. Sheets: 44. Bound. Dimensions 24\" x 36\". Condition: Excellent. Acc.2011.013.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the Preservation, Renewal and Replacement of The Sir Christopher Wren Building on the College of William and Mary Campus in Virginia. Preliminary design Submission. 95% Working Drawings Submission. Architects: Quinn Evans. Sheets:85 . Bound. Dimensions 24\" x 36\". Condition: Very Good, a few rips. Acc.2011.030.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the Preservation, Renewal and Replacement of The Sir Christopher Wren Building on the College of William and Mary Campus in Virginia. 95% Working Drawings Submission. (note on front indicates \"Review Set.\" Architects: Quinn Evans. Sheets: 95. Bound. Also includes 3 loose sheets, F2.4, E3.02, E3.03. Dimensions 24\" x 36\". Condition: Very Good, binding torn. Acc.2011.031.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 1983.014\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcc. 1988.064\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeninsula Fair, 1921 Acc. No. 1988.69\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoundry Street Block Development Acc. No. 1988.75\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrganizational Plan Acc. No. 1988.91\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Swem Additions and Renovation: Basement Level Plan. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas \u0026amp; Company. Sheets: 1. Dimensions 24\" x 36\". Condition: Very Good. Acc.2011.094.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Swem Library: Additions and Renovation: Preliminary Plan 35%; S1-S9. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas \u0026amp; Company. Sheets: 9. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.095.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Swem Library: 1st Floor Furniture Plans. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. 1 orginal and copy for each date. Sheets: 4. Dimensions 18\" x 22.5\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.096.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Swem Library: Renovation and Expansion Floor Plans. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 4. Dimensions 30\" x 43\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.097.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Swem Library: Renovation and Expansion Floor Plans; Ground Floor West, 1st, 2nd, 3rd floors. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 4. Dimensions 30\" x 43\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.098.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Swem Library: Renovation and Expansion Basement Plan with smaller copy. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. Sheets: 2; one original and copy. Dimensions 24\" x 34.5\" and  11\" x 17\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.099.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Earl Gregg Swem Library East -West Section Drawing. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 1. Dimensions 30\" x 65.5\". Condition: Very Good; edges torn. Acc. 2011.100.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Swem Library: Renovation and Expansion Floor Plans with mechanical changes and memo indicating suggestions \u0026amp; changes. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 5 stapled; memo 5. Dimensions 36\" x 42.5\"; memo 8.5\" x 11\". Condition: Good, red ink and handwriting on front. Acc. 2011.101.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Swem Library: Renovation and Expansion Mechanical Plans by Floor Plan. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 8 stapled. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Good, edges show signs of water damage. Acc. 2011.102.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Base Map for the rennovation and expansion of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary; elevations. Consulting Engineers: AES Consulting Engineers. Sheets: 13 copies. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Good, edges show signs of exposure. Acc. 2011.103.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Floor Plans and elevations Sections A1.0-A1.6 for the rennovation and expansion of the Earl Gregg Swem Library; also 3 separate pages Sections 4.1 \u0026amp; 4.2 and Site and Utility Plan. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Consulting Engineers: AES Consulting Engineers. Sheets: 16; 13 bound; 3 loose. Dimensions 29.875\" x 42(13)  \u0026amp; 30\" x 42(3) . Condition: Good, with some pencil notations on pages. Acc. 2011.104.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Revision of Floor Plans A1.0-A1.4 for the rennovation of the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 5. Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Very Good. Original date crossed off and replaced. Acc. 2011.105.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Floor Plans  A1.0-A1.3 for the rennovation and expansion of the Earl Gregg Swem Library; Ground, First and 2nd Floors. Memo dated October 10, 1996 with color coded key and copy of  plan with red and blue ink markings. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 5.  Dimensions 30\" x 42(3); memo 8.5\" 11\"; copy 8.5\" x 14 . Condition: Good, with colored markings and some edges torn. Acc. 2011.106.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Revised Floor Plans  A1.0-A1.4 for Swem Library; Ground, 1st, 2nd \u0026amp; 3rd Floors dated October 10 to November 25, 1996. Ground Floor (3) First Floor(1) Second Floor (2 ) and 3rd Floor (2 ). Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 8.  Dimensions 30\" x 42(7); 30\" x 48\" (1). Condition: Good, with some edges torn. Acc. 2011.107.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Site Plan for the rennovation and expansion of the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 1.  Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Good, with green markings. Acc. 2011.108.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Colored Drawings of North and South Elevations for the rennovation and expansion of the Earl Gregg Swem Library; dated October 23, 1996 on back. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 3.  Dimensions 24\" x 66. Condition: Excellent. Acc. 2011.109.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Floor Plans  A1.1-A1.4 for the rennovation and expansion of the Earl Gregg Swem Library; Ground, 1st , 2nd \u0026amp; 3rd Floors. Stamped Progress Print. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 4.  Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.110.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Black and White Ink Drawings of plans for the Roof and Floor Plans. Date in marker on each page. Drawsing of Roof, Basement, Ground Floor, 1st, 2nd and 3rd floors.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 6.  Dimensions 36\" x 42. Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.111.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Floor Plans M2.1-M3.1 for the Earl Gregg Swem Library; Ground, First and 2nd Floors.Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 8 stapled (2 sets). Dimensions 30.5\" x 42. Condition: Very Good., some edges worn. Acc. 2011.112.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Topographical maps and base plan for the renovation of Swem Library; design work for the landscape and approximate work site location. Consulting Engineers: AES Consulting Engineers. Sheets: 3. Dimensions 30.25\" x 42(2); 30.25 X 36(1). Condition: Very Good, colored ink and pencil markings on site map. Acc. 2011.113.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Variety of Preliminary Plans for the renovation of Swem Library; Elevations and Floors Plans.Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 14 stapled. Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Very Good, some red ink markings. Acc. 2011.156.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Variety of Plans for the renovation of Swem Library; Mechanical Elevations and Floors Plans. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Consulting Engineers: AES Consulting Engineers. Sheets: 19, partiallly stapled. Dimensions: 30\" x 36\" (1); 30\" x 37\" (1);30.5\" x 42\" (9);30\" x 42(8); 30.25\" x 48\"(1). Condition: Good, some tears ink markings. Acc. 2011.157.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Architectural Drawings for the renovation (1.0- E1.9) for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 90 Bound. Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Very Good, some edges showing exposure. Acc. 2011.158.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for additions and renovations to Swem Library. Plans for ground, 1st, 2nd and 3rd floors. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 4. Dimensions 24\" x 36. Condition: Very Good, handwritten note and date on front page. Acc. 2011.171.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Site and Floor Plans  A0.1-A1.6 for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 7 Bound.  Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Very Goodwith some exposure. Acc. 2011.159.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the Pavillion Section; Penthouse and Shafts; variety of plans for utilities, site plans, foundation, sections, floor plans and drawings. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Consulting Engineers: AES Consulting Engineers. Sheets: 31, partially Bound and stapled. Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Very Good, some pencil notations. Acc. 2011.160.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cost estimate and evaluation tables regarding the renovation and expansion of Earl  Gregg Swem Library; includes recommendations. Sheets: 3. Dimensions 22\" x 36.(2); 24\"x34\"(1).  Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.161.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Early plans for the addition and renovation of Swem by floors; set sets of plans with notations for Ground Floor-3rd floor. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 9. Dimensions 24\" x 36. Condition: Very Good, some colored marker and ink/ pencil notations. Acc. 2011.162.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Detailed plans for the casements in Swem Library. Plans A6.15-A6.18 Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 4. Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.163.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Renovation and Expansion plans detailing the Asbestos and Lead issues, Basement, Ground Floor and Floors 1-3.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Environmental Consultants: Work Environment Associates, Inc. Sheets: 6, Bound. Dimensions 15\" x 21.25\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.164.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for mobile shelving layout in the renovation of Swem Library. Plans detailed by  floor, Ground, First, Second \u0026amp; Third.  Plans.  Produced: Spacesaver Corporation. Sheets: 4,  Bound. Dimensions 36\" x 47.5\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.165.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Floor Plans for the renovation of Swem Library by floor. Original date is December 1997; revised April 1998. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  . Sheets: 4. Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Good, some tape of edges.  Acc. 2011.166.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans renovation and expansion of the Swem Library Phases 1-5; Volumne 4. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 16, Bound. Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Good, some torn edges. Acc. 2011.167.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Furniture plans for Swem Library on the renovation and expansion for the east and west wings of the library, by phase. Architects: Cox, Kliewer \u0026amp; Company , Inc. Design Consultants: Michaels Associates. Sheets: 13, Bound . Dimensions 15\" x 21. Condition: Excellent. Acc. 2011.168.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the Burger Office space including layout and temperature controls. Designer: Riggs Ward Design, L.C. Sheets: 5, Bound and 2 stapled onto page 2. Dimensions 15\" x 22\"(5); 8.5\"x11\"(2). Condition: Excellent. Acc. 2011.169.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the Exhibit Cases A (freestanding) \u0026amp; B (wall) in Swem Library. Designer: Showcase Woodworking, Ltd.  Sheets: 2. Dimensions 17\" x 22\". Condition: Very Good. Handwritten note and date on front sheet. Acc. 2011.170.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the Graphics Lab and Multimedia Theater in Swem Library. Architects: SDJG Inc. Sheets: 7. Dimensions 24.75\" x 36. Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.172.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Final Carpet Plans for Swem Library renovation. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 4, stapled. Dimensions 24\" x 36\". Condition: Good with some tears. Acc. 2011.173.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Landscape Plans for the Renovation and Expansion of Swem Library. Includes letters outlining all of the significant details. John McFarlane, Department of Facilities Management. Sheets: 3 and letters 5, Letters and notes stapled. Dimensions 24\" x 36; letters 8.5\" x 11\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.174.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the woodwork and Rotunda Cases added during the renovation of Swem Library. Produced by: Just Wood Industries and Blake Construction. Sheets: 10, stapled.  Dimensions 24\" x 36.  Condition: Very Good, some pencil notations.  Acc. 2011.175\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Furniture plans for the renovation and expansion of Swem Library. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 8, partially stapled. Dimensions 24\" x 36\". Condition: Fair with significant red ink markings. Acc. 2011.196.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the various sections of the 3rd floor renovation of Swem Library, with revisions. Plans include mechanicals and HAZMAT . Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets 4. Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very good. Acc. 2011. 197.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the removal of asbestos from Swem Library during the renovation and expansion. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson; Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas; and Work Environment Associates, Inc. Sheets 6 bound. Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: Good with a few notations. Acc. 2011. 198.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the various phases of Floor Plans for the Renovation and Expansion of Swem Library. Vol 4.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets 16 Bound. Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very good. Acc. 2011. 199.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period indicated. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 30\" x 22\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.200.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period indicated; June 30, 2000. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Architect: Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas \u0026amp; Company. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 36\" x 22\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.201.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended March 31, 2000. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.202.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended February 28, 2002. Blake Construction Company, Inc.  Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.203.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended April 30, 2001. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.204.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended February 29, 2000. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.205.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended October 31,2000. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.206.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended April 30, 2001. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.230.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended December 31, 2000. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.231.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended May 31, 2001. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: 2of 4 Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.232.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended October 31, 2001. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: #2 of set of 3. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Good, some pin pricks. Acc. 2011.233.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended April 30, 2003. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets:1; #3 of set of 4. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.234.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended August 31, 2003. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: 1; sheet #3 of 3. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Good. a few pin pricks. Acc. 2011.235.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Drawings for the proposed renovation of Earl Gregg Swem Library - Ground, First, Second Third floors and Roof. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abott; Hanbury Evans Newll Vlattas. Sheets: 5. Dimensions: 36\" x 60\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.236.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for Phase II of the renovation and expansion of Swem Library - Floor Plans, Architects: Cox Kliewer \u0026amp; Company, Inc.; Michaels Associates. Sheets: 11. Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.237.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Drawing for the Ground Floor furniture plan for Swem Library. Architects: Cox Kliewer \u0026amp; Company, Inc.; Michaels Associates. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 36\" x 72\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.238.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for final layout of furniture in Swem Library. Floor Plans by wing. Architects: Cox Kliewer \u0026amp; Company, Inc.; Michaels Associates. Sheets: 6, tissue panels. Dimensions: 23.75\" x 36\"(1); 31\" x 36\"(5). Condition: Good, with some pencil markings on pages. Acc. 2011.239.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for Phase II of the furniture in Swem Library. F101-F112. Architects: Cox Kliewer \u0026amp; Company, Inc.; Michaels Associates. Sheets: 13, tissue panels. Dimensions: 30\" x 40\". Condition: Good, with some worn edges. Acc. 2011.240.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Partial Plans for furniture in Swem Library. East wing by floor. Architects: Cox Kliewer \u0026amp; Company, Inc.; Michaels Associates. Sheets: 12, stapled. Dimensions: 31\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good, with some small ink markngs. Acc. 2011.247.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the renovation and expansion of Swem Library - Volume IV; Phasing Plans by Floor. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evasn Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 15, bound and stapled. Dimensions: 18\" x 24\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.248.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the power needs resulting from the renovation and expansion of Swem Library - Plans by wing and by floor. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 9. Dimensions: 15\" x 24\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.249.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the carpeting for floors following the renovation and expansion of Swem Library - Plans by floor and in phases.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 10 bound and stapled.  Dimensions: 42.5\" x 36\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.250.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Partial Floor Plans - Mechanciacl Demolition, M1.6 for the Earl Gregg Swem Library; Ground and 2nd Floors partials. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 1.  Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Good with ink markings. Acc. 2011.251.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for Power in the West and South wings of the First Floor of Swem Library; revision dates noted. Plan E3.5. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 1. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.252.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Furniture plans for Swem Library, by floor and by wing; F1.0-F1.7. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 8 bound and stapled. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.253.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pen and ink drawings for the Swem Library Renovation Layout - no details given. Date reflects that noted on the margins of pages. Drawings of Ground, first, second and third floors. Sheets: 4; tissue.  Dimensions 18.25\" x 32\"; 18.25\" x 29.25\" (2); 18.25\" x 30\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.254.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for Suites 206-209, 8105 Richmond Road in Toano Virginia for housing of William and Mary Special Collections. Revised June 28, 2000 and September 26, 2000.  Architects: JNC Designs and Michael C. Brown, Ltd. Custom Home Designs. Sheets: 2.  Dimensions 24.25\" x 36\". Condition: Good but with a number of ink markings.  Acc. 2011.255.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the West Wing of the First Floor of Swem Library. Plan A1.4.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 1.  Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good with some folds  Acc. 2011.256.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Ground Floor Plan and Foundation Plan Pavillion \"B\" for Swem Library. Plan 2.0; revision date noted. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 1. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.257.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the east and west wings of the Third Floor of Swem Library; revision dates noted. Plans A1.8-A1.9. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 2. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". bound and stapled. Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.258.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for The Ground Floor and Foundation as well as the framing of floors 1-3 of Swem Library. Plans 2.0,3.0,4.0 \u0026amp; 5.0.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 4, stapled.  Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.259.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Final Furniture Plans for Swem Library by wing and by floor. Plans F105-F112. Architects: Cox, Kliewer \u0026amp; Compnay, P.C. Sheets:8. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.260.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for Security and CCTV Systems by wing and by floor for Swem Library. Plans OS1.0-OS1.12.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 12, bound and stapled.  Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.261.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the mobile shelving systems in Swem Library at the College of William and Mary. Architects: Spacesaver. Sheets: 15 bound and stapled. Dimensions 24.5\" x 36\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.262.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the special exhibit cases in the Special Collections area of Swem Library.  Architects: Riggs Ward Design and Showcase Woodworking. Sheets: 8; stapled.  Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.263.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Structural Notes for the external renovation of Swem Library. Plans S1-S5.  Architects: McPherson and Associates. Sheets: 5 bound and stapled.  Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.264.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Floor Plans for the Security and CCTV following the renovation of Swem Library; Plans OS1.0-OS1.16. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 17, bound and stapled. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.265.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the Final Furniture Layout  following the renovation of Swem Library; Plans F105-F112. Architects: Cox Kliewer \u0026amp; Co. PC.  Sheets: 8.  Dimensions 36\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.266.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Floor Plan Layout for Swem Library Renovation; Plans OS1.0-OS1.16. Architects: Michaels and Associates; Cox Kliewer \u0026amp; Co. Sheets: 6. Dimensions 36\" x 48\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.302.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Electrical Legends and schedules for the renovation of Swem Library, including demolition. Plans E0.1-E6.1. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Consulting Engineers: Lanna, Dunlap and Spriggs. Sheets: 46, bound and stapled with a note attached. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Good. Acc. 2011.303.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Floor Plan Layout with notations and notes from Library Staff for usage of various areas of the library. Plans are not dated but the indicated dates from staff are January 10th and 11th 2001. Architects: Cox Kliewer \u0026amp; Co. Design Consultants: Michales and Associates. Sheets: 16. Dimensions 28\" x 36\"(15) and 36\" x 42\" (11). Condition: Fair with a lot of notes.  Acc. 2011.304.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Floor Plans for the renovation of Swem Library. Basement, Ground Floor, First, Second, Third Floors and Roof. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 6. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Fair with bent, torn edges. Acc. 2011.305.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Floor Plans for the renovation of Swem Library. Basement, Ground Floor, First, Second, and Third Floors.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 6.  Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Good with some watermarks.  Acc. 2011.306.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comprehensive Plans (Volume 1) for the renovation and expansion of Swem Library. Plans include Civil Drawings, Boring Logs, Architectural Drawings and Structural Drawings. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 118; bound and stapled. Dimensions 15.5\" x 21\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.309.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comprehensive Plans (Volume 1-Revision B) for the renovation and expansion of Swem Library. Plans include Civil Drawings, Boring Logs, Architectural Drawings and Structural Drawings. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 117; bound and stapled. Dimensions 18\" x 24.25\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.310.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter and plans ( PH1.0-PH5.2) indicating the physical limits of the renovation phases. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Letter from Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 16; bound and stapled; letter attached. Dimensions 15\" x 21\"(15) and 8.5\" x 11 (1). Condition: Good with heavy pencil notations on back. Acc. 2011.311.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comprehensive Plans (Volume 2) for the renovation and expansion of Swem Library. Plans include Fire Protection Drawings, Sprinkler Systems, Plumbing Drawings, mechanical Drawings, Electrical Drawings and Project Notes. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 130; bound and stapled. Dimensions 15\" x 21\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.312.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents HAZMAT Plans (Volume 3) for the renovation and expansion of Swem Library.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Environmental Consultants: Work Environment Associates, Inc.  Sheets: 6; bound and stapled.  Dimensions 15\" x 21\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.313.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Floor Plans (Volume 4) for the renovation and expansion of Swem Library. Plans by floor and by phase.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 16; bound and stapled.  Dimensions 15\" x 21\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.314.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comprehensive Plans for the renovation and expansion of Swem Library. Plans Include Architectural Drawings, Civil Drawings, Structural Drawings, Mechanical drawings, Plumbing Drawings and Project Statistics. Plans: T1.0-E1. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 85; bound and stapled.  Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Good with some wear marks.  Acc. 2011.315.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Colored Photo on Board labeled \"Earl Gregg Swem Library, The College of William and Mary, Renovation and Expansion 2003.\" No other information.  Dimensions: 25\" x 28\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.316.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Display Board showing the proposed alterations to Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026amp; Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. No date provided. Dimensions: 38\" x 28.25.\" Condition: Good, with slight bend. Acc. 2011.317.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Display Board showing the proposed alterations to the First Floor of Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026amp; Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. No date provided. Dimensions: 38\" x 28.25.\" Condition: Good, with slight bend. Acc. 2011.318.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Display Board showing the proposed alterations to the Second Floor of Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026amp; Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. No date provided. Dimensions: 38\" x 28.25.\" Condition: Good, with slight bend. Acc. 2011.319.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Display Board showing the proposed alterations to the Third Floor of Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026amp; Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. No date provided. Dimensions: 38\" x 28.25.\" Condition: Good, with slight bend. Acc. 2011.320.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Display Board showing the proposed Site Plan, with some landscaping and topographical indications for the proposed changes in the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026amp; Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. No date provided. Dimensions: 38\" x 28.25.\" Condition: Good, with slight bend. Acc. 2011.321.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Black \u0026amp; White Display Board showing the proposed Ground Floor Plan fo rthe additions and renovations to Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026amp; Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. Handwritten Date \"10-23-96.\" Dimensions: 38\" x 28.25.\" Condition: Good, with slight rips on edges. Acc. 2011.322.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Display Board showing the proposed Ground Floor Plan, color coded, for the proposed changes in the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026amp; Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. No date provided. Dimensions: 24\" x 34.\" Condition: Good, with slight bends in edges. Acc. 2011.323.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Display Board showing the proposed Second Floor Plan, color coded, for the proposed changes in the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026amp; Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. No date provided. Dimensions: 24\" x 34.\" Condition: Good, with slight bends in edges and several blotches on front. Acc. 2011.324.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Display Board showing the proposed fabrics, finishes and carpeting for the 24 Hour Study Area and Coffee Bar at the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects:Cox, Kliewer \u0026amp; Company P.C. No date provided, but copyright indicated at 2003. Dimensions: 24\" x 18.25.\" Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.337.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Display Board showing Phase 1 of the proposed Ground Level Plan, color coded, for the proposed changes in the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026amp; Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. No date provided. Dimensions: 23.75\" x 35.25.\" Condition: Good, with slight discoloration on the edges. Acc. 2011.338.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Display Board and two blueprints (attached with clips) outlining the proposed changes in the Ground Floor Plan, color coded, of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026amp; Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. August 17, 2003. Dimensions: 23.75\" x 36.\" Condition: Good, with some fading on edges. Acc. 2011.339.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Display Board and two blueprints (attached with clips) outlining the proposed changes in the First Floor Plan, color coded, of  the  Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026amp; Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. August 17, 2003.  Dimensions: 24\" x 36\". Condition: Good, with some fading and wrinkles on edges.  Acc. 2011.340.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Black and White drawing on Display Board of the proposed Warren E. Burger Special Collections Library at the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. No additional information given. Dimensions: 17\" x 22.\" Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.341.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Display Board folded in two pieces and taped together, outlining the proposed changes in the Ground Floor and First Floors of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026amp; Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. Dimensions: Unfolded at 35\" x40\"; folded 17.5\" x 40\". Condition: Good, with some fading on edges. Acc. 2011.342.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Black and White Photo display of the proposed interior look (rotunda area) of the Special Collections wing of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. No additional information provided. Dimensions: 23.75\" x 36.\" Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.343.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Black and White Photo display of the proposed interior look (Burger Office area) of the Special Collections wing of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Artist: W. Pace. No date provided. Dimensions: 23.75\" x 36.\" Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.344.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Color Coded diagram on Display Board, outlining the proposed changes in the Ground Level of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026amp; Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. Dimensions: 35\" x 24.\" Condition: Good, with some fading, pencil notations and red ink markings on front. Acc. 2011.345.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Color Coded diagram on Display Board, outlining the proposed changes in the Level One Plan for  the  Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026amp; Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott.  Dimensions: 35\" x 24.\" Condition: Good, with some fading.  Acc. 2011.346.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Color Coded diagram on Display Board, outlining the proposed changes in the Level One Plan ( possible revision) of  the  Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026amp; Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott.  Dimensions: 35\" x 24.\" Condition: Good, with two stickers \"Charrette\"  on front.  Acc. 2011.347.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Color Coded diagram on Display Board, outlining the proposed changes in the  Level Two Plan for  the  Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026amp; Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott.  Dimensions: 35\" x 24.\" Condition: Good, with some fading and a piece of tape on back.  Acc. 2011.348.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Color Coded diagram on Display Board, outlining the proposed changes in the Level Three Plan for the  Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026amp; Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott.  Dimensions: 35\" x 24.\" Condition: Good, with some fading.  Acc. 2011.349.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Color Coded diagram on Display Board, outlining the First Floor Plan during the additions and renovations of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026amp; Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. Dimensions: 35\" x 24.\" Condition: Good, with some marks and damage on front. Acc. 2011.350.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Color Coded diagram on Display Board, outlining the Third Floor Plan during the additions and renovations of  the  Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026amp; Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott.  Dimensions: 35\" x 24.\" Condition: Good, with some marks on front and back.  Acc. 2011.351.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Display Board showing Blueprint for the proposed Level Two Plan during the additions and renovations of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Two additional sheets clipped to the board: 1. Basic blueprint of Second Floor with some handwritten and colored notations. No date. 2. Black and white blueprint for the Second Floor Plan showing greater detail. No date. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026amp; Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. No date provided. Dimensions: 24\" x 36\"(Board); 24\"x 36.5.\" Condition: Good, with slight discoloration and tears on the edges. Acc. 2011.352.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprint of the Jones' Mill property at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. Area encompasses 23.29 acres between the Williamsburg Jamestown Road and Old Jamestown Road, bordered by Lake Matoaka. Surveyor: M.W. Thomas. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 28\" X 37 \" Condition: Fair with a number of tears around the edges and some tape affixed to blueprint. Acc. 2011.441.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprint for the plan of the William and Mary campus at Lake Road. Architect: C. M. Major. Sheets: 1.  Dimensions: 33.25\" x 30.875\".  Condition: Good with some tape on torn sections and sticker on back. Acc. 2011.442.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for the proposed alterations to Phi Beta Kappa Hall at the College of William and Mary; plans include basement, first and second floor as well as longitudinal section.  Architect: J. Binford Walford . Sheets: 4, bound.  Dimensions: 16.5\" x 24\".  Condition: Good with some notations on pages. Acc. 2011.443.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for additions to the Dining Alcoves at the College of William and Mary.  Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 2, bound.  Dimensions: 17.5\" x 20\".  Condition: Poor, very faded and difficult to make out material.  Acc. 2011.444.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for replacing kitchen floors at the College of William and Mary; include plans for alteration of the basement under the kitchen as well as the kitchen floors. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 2 bound. Dimensions: 16.5\" x 18\". Condition: Good with some makings on front. Acc. 2011.445.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for aditions to the kitcehn and to the kitchen basement at the College of William and Mary; include plans for the basement under the kitchen as well as the kitchen; longitudinal and transverse sections; and West \u0026amp; South Elevations of Kitchen Brickwork. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 4 bound. Dimensions: 17.25\" x 22.25\". Condition: Fair; faded and some notations on front. Acc. 2011.446.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for Taliaferro Hall at the College of William and Mary; include plans for the foundation, first, second, third floors and roof. Plans also include elevations, dormers, exterior with alternate ; the Tearoom, and Sections AA, BB, CC, EE and FF. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 1-14 \u0026amp; 16 bracketed. Dimensions: 15.5\" x 24\". Condition: Good with some makings on front. Acc. 2011.447.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the addition of an Alcove to the exisiting Dining Hall at the College of William and Mary; include drawings for elevations, sections and detail work on cornices. Blueprint for first floor plans. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 3 and 1 blueprint, bracketed. Dimensions: 22.75\" x 32\"(3); blueprint 22.75\" x 30\". Condition: Poor with limited visibility. Acc. 2011.448.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for alterations and additions to the Library (Tucker Hall) at the College of William and Mary; include plans for the foundation, first, second,upper part of 2nd floor, third floor and roof. Also include elevations and Sections AA. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 7 loose. Dimensions: 23.5\" x 23\". Condition: Fair to Good with some fading. Acc. 2011.449.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for the boundary plan for the Dormitory Annex at the College of William and Mary; this area will beome the Sorority Court area. Architect: Charles F. Gillette/Landscape Architect. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 25.5\" x 36\". Condition: Good with a number of tears and tape. Acc.2011.450.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints for the addition of a Dining Alcove to the Dining Hall at the College of  William and Mary; include plans for the sections, west side elevations; north side elevations and Main cornice details.  Architect: Charles  M. Robinson. Sheets: 3, bracketed.  Dimensions: 23\" x  30\".  Condition: Good. Acc. 2011.451.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for additions and alterations to the Dining Hall at the College of William and Mary; include plans for the basement \u0026amp; foundation, first floor and roof. Plans also include elevations, sections AA, BB, and ventilation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 6 bound and stapled. Dimensions: 23.5\" x 32\". Condition: Fair with dark patches and colored labels on back. Acc. 2011.452.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for the renovation and alteration of Hugh Jones Hall at the College of William and Mary, specifically rooms 301 and 302; include plans for demolition, new work, mechanical, electrical and related specifications. Architects: HBA Architects. Sheets: 7, bound. Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: Good with a tear and small hole in front two pages. Acc. 2011.453.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Plans for interior repairs of room 102 in Tyler Hall at the College of William and Mary, include plans for demolition, new work, changes in elevations, ceiling plans, furniture and mechanical, electrical and related specifications. Architects: HBA Architects; Pace Collaborative, P.C. for plumbing, mechanical and electrical.. Sheets: 9, bound. Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: Good with some water damage along edges. Acc. 2011.454.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlans for Ash Lawn, the home of President James Monroe, as drawn by students from the University of Virginia School of Architecture under the direction of K. Edward Lay and as measured in the Fall of 1979. Drawings were done by Glenn R. MacCullough and Stuart N. Siegel. Drawings include site plan and location, basement and first floor plans, elevations, framing axonometric, moulding profiles, and conjectural plan evolution. Survey completed by Historic American Buildings Survey. This property is owned by the College of William and Mary. Sheets: 7, bound. Dimensions: 18\" x 22\". Condition: Excellent, with a few measurements on some pages. Acc. 2011.455.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHistory and plans for Ash Lawn, the home of President James Monroe, as drawn by students from the University of Virginia School of Architecture under the direction of K. Edward Lay and as measured in the Fall of 1979. drawings were done by Glenn R. MacCullough and Stuart N. Siegel. Preliminary drawings and overlays of buildings and site plan, including landscaping. History of the property purchased by Monroe in 1793 compiled by Eldon F. Wood, A.I.A., of Charlottesvile, Virginia. Survey completed by Historic American Buildings Survey. This property is owned by the College of William and Mary. Sheets: 16 some tissue and overlays. Dimensions: 9\"x8\"(1); 9\"x9.25\"(1); 9\"x10.5\"(1);14\" x 12\" (1); 12\"x17\" (3); 21\" x 14\"(1); 18\" x 24\" (5); 28\"x24\" (1); 24\"x 36\"(1); 36\"x48\"(1). Condition: Poor to good with folds, tape and writings on some of the pages. Acc. 2011.456.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Preliminary drawings of Ash Lawn several of which were completed under the auspices of the National Park Service, Department of Interior. Ash Lawn was the home of President James Monroe. Survey completed by Historic American Buildings Survey. This property is owned by the College of William and Mary. Sheets:12. Dimensions: 24\" x 36\". Condition: Fair to good with highlight and measurements on a number of pages. Acc. 2011.457.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Blueprints and preliminary drawings of Ash Lawn bu University of Virginia Architecture students completed under the auspices of the National Park Service, Department of Interior. Ash Lawn was the home of President James Monroe.Drawings shown elevation, layout and design, numerous detail works, and out buildings on property. Survey completed by Historic American Buildings Survey. This property is owned by the College of William and Mary. Sheets:45.  Dimensions: 24\" x 18\".  Condition: Good with some measurements noted on several pages.  Acc. 2011.458.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Preliminary drawings of Ash Lawn prepared by students at the University of Virginia School of Architecture. Plans inculde site pland and landscaping as well as drawings of the elevations, floor plands and sections. Sheets:15.  Dimensions: 24\" x 36\".  Condition: Good. Acc. 2011.459.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes the as-built drawings and specifications for various College of William and Mary buildings in microfilm and microfiche format. Note that in addition to the items listed here, there are also some miscellaneous microforms. Transferred from Capital Outlay. 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classified as drawings. Each item has been assigned an individual accession number to facilitate description and access. Note that some blueprints have been flattened, yet many remained in the rolled state in which they were transferred to the archives.","Acc. 1988.60. 4 pages.","Acc. 1988.47","Blueprints for Physics Laboratory addition in William Small Hall. Acc. 1999.50.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the construction of Swem Library in 1963. Architect: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. Sheets: 15 (pages 1-15). Size: 43\" x 34\". Condition Fair with torn edges. Acc. 1999.49.001.","Acc. 1999.6","Acc. 1999.5. 7 pages.","Proposed law school addition site plans by Guernseyl Tingle, Architects. Acc. 1999.2.","Two copies of blue line drawings detailing installation of fire extinguishing system in basement computer room. Acc. 1991.76","Outline drawings of Swem Library showing how the addition fits onto the original building. These are not working drawings, but were done later at the library's request. Acc. 1991.75.","Five blueprints showing placement of scenery and large props for the campus theater production of 'Mary of Scotland'. Acc. 1990.67.","Plan for trailer, detail shows specs, paint trays, wheels, door. Acc. 1989.81., Acc 1989.80","Includes site plans, floor plans for maintenance shops and offices, exterior elevators, and plans for laundry building and portion of Trinkle Hall. 18 pages. Acc. 1989.78., Acc 1989.79","Scope and Contents Copy of large field map, plot plans for Matoaka State Park. Sheets: 1. Size: 42\" x 106\". Condition Good with some torn edges. Acc. 1989.77.","Scope and Contents Suggested subdivision of William and Mary property,. Architect: Charles F. Gilette. Sheets: 2. Size: 42\" 105\". Condition: Good with some torn edges. Acc. 1989.76.","Site map for placement of fraternity houses (Old Lodges), 4 copies of one page. Acc. 1989.75.","Proposed layout for Matoaka Court Subdivision. Acc. 1989.74.","Plan for area between Swem Library and rear of Phi Beta Kappa Hall, 2 pages. Acc. 1989.73.","Includes layout, grading and drawings, outside lighting. Acc. 1989.71.","Plans for landscaping the library site, 3 pages. Acc. 1989.65.001","5 sheets. Acc. 1989.64.","Acc. 1989.63.","Location unknown, 3 pages. Acc. 1989.62.","Acc. 1989.61.","Seating plan, tract, etc. for stadium. Acc. 1989.60.","Layout of platforms for seating of choir, faculty, and guests at graduation; 5 pages. Acc. 1989.58.","Includes site plan and floor plan; plans resemble present Marshall-Wythe Law School, but were likely an early set of drawings which were later modified. 5 pages. Acc. 1989.57.","Scope and Contents Includes site plan; exterior design; floor plans; and layout of basketball arena. Architects: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. Sheets: 6., bound. Size 26\" x 33\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 1989.56.","Plans for tennis court and softball field from the area behind William and Mary Hall. Acc. 1989.55.","Boiler shed for Yates Hall, temporary structure; 1 page. Acc. 1989.54.","Recreation room; foundation plan; 1st floor dormitory furniture layout; 2 pages. Acc. 1989.53.","4 pages. Acc. 1989.52.","Map of Waller Reservoir, 1965, showing College Airport boundaries; 1977 survey map of Tilmouth Tract; 1952 site map of Tilmouth Tract; 1945 airport building plans; runway plans, 1955; 1967 proposed baseball field on airport site. Acc. 1989.51.","Scope and Contents Drawn from a map by Bolton, Clark, and Pratt. Scale 1\" to 600'. Looks like some kind of thermographic paper. Acc. 1989.45.","Acc. 1989.42.","Proposed cable crossing campus property and r.r. spur of U.S. government. Acc. 1989.41.","Acc. 1989.40.","Proposed substation and power line through campus. Acc. 1989.39.","Acc. 1989.38.","Renovations, 1980; demolition plan, site plan, landscape plan, courtyard plan, landscape details, Kappa Delta, Pi Beta Phi, Delta Delta Delta, Chi Omega, Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Mu, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Kappa Gamma (floor plans and mechanical) 1955 bathroom; Phi Mu House. Acc. 1989.37.","Campus plan for sidewalk curb ramps, building entry ramps, bathroom modifications, also ramp for Ewell and the Campus Center. Acc. 1989.36.","Floor plans showing placement of lab benches and other furnishings. Acc. 1989.35.","Acc. 1989.34.","General plans; floor, electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation. Acc. 1989.32.","Floors 1-3 floor plan; addition to restroom, elevation (1928). Addition to conservatory, 1 p. Restroom adjoining (1926); first floor plan, foundation plan, 2nd floor plan, elevations. Additions to restroom, and details. Acc. 1989.31.","Acc. 1989.30.","One blueline drawing and another set of drawings of the Swem Library floorplan as it looked after the addition. Acc. 1989.14.","Plan set of blueline drawings and photocopy showing placement of compact shelving; used by workmen who installed space-saving shelving. Acc. 1989.12.","Acc. 1989.4.","Plot plan for development of College Terrace, prepared by architect Charles M. Robinson. Acc. 1988.74.","Showing additional street names. Acc. 1988.74.","Scope and Contents Showing present buildings, current construction, buildings being planned, site of use for future buildings; by Walford and Wright, architects. Sheets: 1; 35\" x46\". Condition: Fair, with torn sections. Acc. 1988.73.","Acc. 1988.72.","Acc. 1988.72.","Preliminary study blueprint showing typical floor plan for Old Dominion Hall by architect Charles M. Robinson. Acc. 1988.71.","Acc. 1988.71.","Shows entire campus, present construction, authorized buildings under construction, placement and future use of future buildings; and one sheet showing layout of proposed future buildings by C. M. Robinson. Acc. 1988.70.","Two alterations each for entry level and upper level of museum, showing pavement plan, and plan of entrance sign. Acc. 1988.63.","Acc. 1988.62.","One floor depicted. Acc. 1988.61.","Scope and Contents Map of Lake Matoaka Park and Forrest at the College of William and Mary--Emergency Conservation Work under the National Park Service. Sheets: 1; 36\" x 42\". Condition: Good. Acc. 1988.60.001","Scope and Contents Plans for landscaping of the College including detailed garden plans from 1923. Landscape Architect\" Charles Gillete. Sheets: 1; size 32.5\" x 42\". Condition Poor with several torn sections. Acc. 1988.59.001","Scope and Contents Plans for landscaping the South Campus of the College 1949; landscaping plans 1931; Plans for Grounds 1923. Architect: Chales M. Robinson. Landscape Architect: Arthur Schurcliff. Sheets: 5; 27.5\" x37\"(2); 40\" x 42\"(1); 49\" x 34.5\" (2). Condition Poor to good with several torn sections. Acc. 1988.59.003.","Design details of walks (1925); plans of walls and walks, location and design, two sheets (1925); wall and walk plans to May 1925 (1925); treatment of walks and walls at entrance to the college, two sheets (1929); details of Sunken Garden wall (1926); proposed curbs and drains near President's House (1931); Crim Dell pedestrian walk (1978). Acc. 1988.58","Two sheets showing site of present buildings, buildings under construction, authorized buildings, and proposed placement and use of future buildings. Prepared by Charles M. Robinson, architects. Acc. 1988.57.","Seven pages showing proposed student house (never built). Acc. 1988.56.","17 pages showing water, steam, sewer, and electric extension plans. 1 page showing proposed water system plan. Acc. 1988.55.","11 pages. Acc. 1988.54.","37 pages. Acc. 1988.52.","8 pages. Acc. 1988.51","4 pages. Acc. 1988.50.","6 pages. Acc. 1988.49.","7 pages. Acc. 1988.48.","Scope and Contents Proposed layout plan for a Matoaka Amphitheater under auspices of the National Park Service. Sheets: 1; 34.5\" x 50\". Condition: Fair with numerous small holes. Acc. 1988.47.","Proposed grounds layout plan, incomplete (1923); 2 sets of grounds layout plans (1924); and 2 worksheets for grounds layout. Acc. 1988.46.","2 sets of the floor plan for the new women's dormitory, Chandler Hall. Acc. 1988.45.","Renovation plans, 3 pages (1973); renovation plans, including structural, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical, 26 pages (1977). Acc. 1988.45 addition.","3rd floor plan of the Brafferton, kitchen plan of the Brafferton, Northwest Outbuilding, and the President's House, 4 pages. Acc. 1988.43.","4 sets of plans showing the general plan for centralization of heating, lighting, power, and water supply. Acc. 1988.42.","2 sets of 6-page blueprints showing the floor plan of the Kappa Kappa Gamma House, one complete set, one incomplete set. Acc. 1988.41.","Proposed design plan for a Proscenium Arch on the Sunken Garden, 3 pages. Acc. 1988.40.","Proposed drainage system plan for the athletic field. Acc. 1988.39.","2 blueprints showing alterations to the water system and plans for a connecting hospital and college mains. Acc. 1988.38.","9 blueprints showing proposed changes in floor plan and exterior, details for new kneelers, details shelves in Wren Chapel. Acc. 1988.37.","1.\tChristopher Wren Building, First Floor Plan, Revised March 25, 1927, #2\n2.\tChristopher Wren Building, Second Floor Plan, Revised March 25, 1927, #3\n3.\tChristopher Wren Building, Attic Floor Plan, March 25, 1927, #4\n4.\tChristopher Wren Building, Sketch of East Elevation, March 11, 1927, #5\n5.\tChristopher Wren Building, Sketch of East Elevation \"B\", March 25, 1927, #5A\n6.\tChristopher Wren Building, Sketch of West Elevation, Revised March 25, 1927, #6\n7.\tChristopher Wren Building, Sketch of South Elevation, March 29, 1927, #7\n8.\tFull Size Section Thru Shelves, Block XVI, Bldg. 3, #287, Undated\n9.\tDetails for New Kneelers in Chapel of College Building, #285. Williamsburg Restoration for the Williamsburg Holding Co. Perry, Shaw, \u0026 Hepburn, Architects. 1931.","Foundation plan for the restoration of the Wren Building, drawn by Perry Shaw and Hepburn. Acc. 1988.37 addition.\nMarch 14, 1929 Revision, Number: Job 107, S-1.","14 blueprints showing additions to Trinkle Hall and kitchen. 1 box. Acc. 1988.36.","Renovations of Trinkle Hall, The Wigwam and The Pub. Acc. 1988.36 addition.","29 blueprints showing basement floor plans and first, second, and third floor; renovation plans (1965) and alterations to building; specifications for alterations (1922). 1 box. Acc. 1988.35.","8 drawings for the library, done by Gay [sic] and See, architects; showing cellar plan, roof framing plan; front, rear, and side elevations; and longitudinal and cross sections. Acc. 1988.35 addition.","Alterations and additions to Tucker Hall; 12 pages of drawings detailing renovation of the old law school; and other concerning Tucker Hall. Acc. 1988.35 addition.","Plans showing exterior and floor plans for proposed student activities centers (never built). Includes specifications for general conditions of project and specific materials to be used. The plan is by architect Charles M. Robinson, 6 sheets. Acc. 1988.34.1","Plans showing exterior and floor plans for proposed student activities centers (never built). Includes specifications for general conditions of project and specific materials to be used. The plan is by architects J. Binford Walford, 4 sheets. Acc. 1988.34.2","Plans for additions to the exterior and floor plans for Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall, 6 pages. Architects: Charles M. Major; J. Bindford Walford and O. Pendleton Wright. Condition: Good. 1 box. Acc. 1988.33.001.","Revisions to President's Office Suite (1967); and alterations and additions (1954-57); 2 copies, 1 box. Acc. 1988.33 addition.","Plans showing exterior and floor plans for Blow Gymnasium, including a plan for the memorial plaque, 16 pages, 1 box. Acc. 1988.32.","Plans of alterations and additions to Blow Gymnasium, includes Squash Court (1938); renovations (1940); wire screen partition shower room renovation (1947); plot plan for Blow Gym area (undated); and shower room-locker renovation (1976). Acc. 1988.32 addition.","Plans showing exterior and floor plans of William Barton Rogers Hall. Also includes specifications. 2 plan sets (1926) and 1 box. Acc. 1988.31.","Plans showing stair alterations, 5 pages and 1 box. Acc. 1988.31 addition.","Plans showing planned exterior and floor plans for Barrett Hall, 13 pages. Acc. 1988.30.","Blueprints showing planned exterior and floor plans for Jefferson Hall, 5  rolled sets of blueprints. Acc. 1988.29.","Building modifications (1965, in box 2); proposed renovation (1973); renovations (1975) including floor plans, plumbing, electrical, fire sprinklers, heating, telephone, and TV (in box 3); and overview of 1920 plans. 3 boxes. Acc. 1988.29 addition.","Plans showing the design and floor plans for the library to be built at William and Mary Norfolk Division campus; 1 box, 28 blueprints. Acc. 1988.28.","Plans showing proposed library to be built at the end of the Sunken Garden. Includes preliminary sketches and miscellaneous plans. 1 box, 51 blueprints. Acc. 1988.27.","Progress schedules, 1 box. Acc. 1988.26.","Dedicated at the Opening of the Addition; 1 box, 1 blueprint. Acc. 1988.25.","Scope and Contents Blueprint showing modifications to be made for a new aluminum entrance to Swem Library. Architects: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. Sheets: 2; 34.5\" x 43.5\". Condition: Good. Acc. 1988.24.","Set of 5 blueprints showing the floor plan for Swem Library, including placement of stack ranges. 2 complete sets. Acc. 1988.23.","Set of 6 blueprints showing the layout of the ventilation system in the Swem Library basement. Acc. 1988.22.","Set of 4 blueprints showing the floor plans for Swem Library, 2 complete sets. Acc. 1988.21.","Set of 9 blueprints showing the revised site plan and floor plan for Swem Library, 2 complete sets. Acc. 1988.20.","Set of 8 blueprints showing the site plan and the floor plans for Swem Library; also showing the facades. 2 complete sets. Acc. 1988.19.","Set of 19 blueprints giving faculty office and carrel specifications and elevations; 4 complete sets. Acc. 1988.18.","Set of 9 blueprints diagramming the electrical wiring for Swem Library. 2 rolls. 18 blueprints. Acc. 1988.17.001.","Set of 7 blueprints showing the plumbing system for Swem Library, 2 complete sets. 2 rolls, 19 blueprints. Acc. 1988.16.001","Set of 7 blueprints showing placement of types of bookshelves and other furnishings for Swem Library; 2 complete sets. Acc. 1988.15.","Scope and Contents Blueprints showing the plans for the foundation, placement of beams, and other structural supports for Swem Library. Architect: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. 3 sets (set 1). Dimensions: 33.5\" x 42\". Sheets.11 Condition: good. Acc. 1988.14.001","Scope and Contents Set of blueprints showing the heating and ventilation systems of Swem Library. Sheets: 14. M1-M12 and 2 M-2. Size: 36\" x 42\" (12); 34\" x 38(1)\"; 34\" x 38\"(1).Condition: Fair with torn sections and some evidence of water damage. 2 of 3 sets. Acc. 1988.13.001","Scope and Contents Set blueprints for Swem Library, including site plan, floor plan, elevations, and details of various parts of the building. Architects: Wright, Wilkersons, and Jones. Sheets: 24. Size: 34\" x 42\". 1 of 4 sets. Condition: Good with some small rips. Acc. 1988.12.001.","Blueprint showing a full-scale model for the baton carried by the Faculty Marshalls of the College in formal academic processions. Acc. 1984.29.","2 blueprints; 1 blueprint (9 July 1926) showing walks and grading to be done between Wren, Ewell, and St. George Tucker Halls; 1 blueprint (21 June 1926) showing details of garden walls. Acc. 1983.37.","5 blueprints, with offices marked, showing registration procedures. Acc. 1980.27","Complete set of blueprints, 29 pages. Includes notations by architect R. G. Richardson. Acc. 2007.60.","Ten sheets of blueprints with detailed drawings of Sunken Garden projects in 1935 at William and Mary. Blueprints were made by J. Binford Walford and Charles F. Gillette of Richmond, Virginia. Includes details on elevation, brick walkways and steps, retaining wall, and campus buildings near the Sunken Garden in 1935. Acc. 2009.032","One sheet detailing the development plan for the College of William and Mary. The plan shows the entire William and Mary campus, the Law School site, and the James Blair Terrace Campus, later the Dillard Complex off Ironbound Rd. The plan also includes proposed buildings, such as the future Muscarelle Museum of Art and a proposed athletic field that would become Busch Field. Acc. 2009.243","Scope and Contents Traced or copied blueprint of Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall. Architect: Charles M. Robinson Architects. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 36.5\"x25\". Condition: fair. Acc. 2009.406","Scope and Contents Plot plans of the College of William and Mary in Virginia printed on mylar. Surveyor: M.W. Thomas. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 48\"x27\". Condition: excellent. Acc. 2009.407","Scope and Contents Blueprint of a swimming pool. Architect: Charles Major. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 32\"x20\". Condition: good. Acc. 2009.408","Scope and Contents Traced blueprint of a renovation to William Barton Rogers Memorial Science Hall. Architect: Charles M. Robinson Architects. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 32\"x22\". Condition: fair. Acc. 2009.409","Scope and Contents Blueprint of additions to the Library Building. Architect: J. Binford Walford Architects. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 21.5\"x15.5\". Condition: Fair --including tears. Acc. 2009.410","Scope and Contents Traced or copied blueprint of women's dormitory #1. Architect: Charles M. Robinson Architects. Sheets: 14. Dimensions: 36.5\"x15\". Condition: good with discoloration. Acc. 2009.411","Scope and Contents Copy of a blueprint of alterations and additions to George Preston Blow Memorial Gymnasium. Architect: J. Binford Walford Architects. Sheets: 20. Dimensions: For sheets 1, 1A, 1B, 2, 3, 1A-R, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13: 31\"x20.5\"; For sheet 14: 38\"x20.5\"; For other sheets: 30.5\"x15\" and 34\"x14\". Condition: good with tears and tape. Acc. 2009.412","Scope and Contents Three copied sketches of the plan of the first floor of Swem Library. Architect: Perry, Dean, Rogers and Partners Architects. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 24\"x18\". Condition: excellent. Acc. 2009.413","Scope and Contents Furniture layouts of 4 buildings on Ironbound Road (Dillard Complex). Architect: Bill Turner III, AIBD. Sheets: 4. Dimensions: 36\"x24\". Condition: excellent. Acc. 2009.414","Scope and Contents Second floor plan of the electrical and lighting renovation of the Dillard Compled. Architect: Williams, Tazwell and Associates, Architects. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 42\"x30\". Condition: excellent. Acc. 2009.415","Scope and Contents Photo copy a map of property formerly belonging to the Williamsburg Power Company, but is now belongs to the College of William and Mary. Architect: W.W. Lo Prode and Bros., Architects. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 28\"x18\". Condition: good. Notes: There is residue from a sticker on the second sheet, and a descriptive note was taped to the second sheet before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2009.416","Scope and Contents Copy or Tracing of a survey of two parcels of Land owned by the College of William and Mary. It is the residue of the Tilmouth Tract in Bruton District, York County. Architect: Spearman and Associates (Land Surveying). Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 36\"x24\". Condition: good. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2009.417","Scope and Contents Blueprint of Renovations and additions to the Library Building. Architect: Charles M. Robinson Architects. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 24\"x18\". Condition: poor with tape, tears and holes. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2009.418","Scope and Contents Diagram of the ventilating and air conditioning system for the population laboratories in the Dairy Bar on the old Eastern State Hospital site. Architect: Commonwealth of Virginia Governor's Office Division of Engineering and Buildings. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 35\"x24\". Condition: good with tears and discoloration. Acc. 2009.419","Scope and Contents Diagram of a proposed addition to Cary Field Stadium at the College of William and Mary. Shown in the sketch are the existing dormitories near the stadium, parking lot, and where the new stands are going to be at the stadium. Architects: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson of Richmond, Virginia. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 11\" x 14\". Condition: good. Acc. 2009.496","Scope and Contents Tables and plans for water heating systems and the HVAC demolition plans for the renovation of Hughes Hall and Munford Hall. Architects: Hankins and Anderson, Inc. Sheets: 10. Dimensions: 36\" x 24\". Condition: good. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.420","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the second and third floors of Marshall Wythe Hall, now named Reverend James Blair Hall. Architects: J. Binford Walford, Architect. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 30\" x 23\". Condition: fair. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.421","Scope and Contents Copies of blueprints for the Continued Treatment Group and Disturbed Patients Building number 22 as part of Eastern State Hospital. Architects: Rudolph, Cooke, and Van Leeuwen, Inc., General Architects. Sheets: 4. Dimensions: 30\" x 46\". Condition: fair with tears. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.422","Scope and Contents Blueprints of two different alterations to the Library Building, present day Tucker Hall. Architects: Charles M. Robinson, Architects (1928); J. Binford Walford Architect (1940). Sheets: 10. Dimensions: 30\" x 22\". Condition: fair with tears. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.423","Scope and Contents Block Diagram of electrical communication system for single employees' buildings numbered 42 and 43 at Eastern State Hostpital. Architects: J. Peghiny. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 36\" x 18\". Condition: fair with creases. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.424","Scope and Contents Photocopy of a schematic plan for the Facilities Management Complex at the Dillard Campus on Ironbound Road. Architects: Wilson, Moreth, Connock LTD. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: good. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.425","Scope and Contents Blueprint for one half side of the stage, buildings layout and four faces of the Eastern Tower of the Common Glory Amphitheater, where the Lake Matoaka Amphitheater now sits. Architects: Charles M. Major, Architect. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: Sheet 1: 20\" x 33\"; Sheet 2: 16\" x 30\" . Condition: good. Notes: Two descriptive notes were taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.426","Scope and Contents Plans for the electrical systems for the renovation of Hughes Hall and Munford Hall on the Dillard Campus. Architects: Hankins and Anderson, Inc. Sheets: 6. Dimensions: 36\" x 24\". Condition: good. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.427","Scope and Contents Photocopy of the blueprints for four acute convalescent buildings at Eastern State Hospital at the Dunbar Site. Architects: Bernard B. Spigel, Architect. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 30\" x 36\". Condition: good. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.428","Scope and Contents Blueprint for electrical and lighting renovations to the Dillard Complex on Ironbound Road. Architects: Williams, Tazwell and Associates. Sheets: 7. Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: excellent. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.429","Scope and Contents Blueprints and facilities plans for the renovation of four student residences in the Dillard Complex on Ironbound Road. Architects: Wiley and Wilson, Inc. Sheets: 16. Dimensions: 30\" x 36\". Condition: good. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.430","Scope and Contents A copy of the plans and schedules for Hughes and Munford Hall in the Dillard Complex on Ironbound Road. Architects: Hawkins and Anderson, Inc.. Sheets: 10. Dimensions: 24\" x 36\". Condition: excellent. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.431","Scope and Contents Print of three furniture layouts for Hughes and Munford Hall in the Dillard Complex on Ironbound Road. Architects: Ballou, Justice, Upton Associates, Architects. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: good. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.432","Scope and Contents Schematic diagram of the wiring for the annunciator in Building 20 at Eastern State Hospital. Architects: J. Tusinski. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 36\" x 58\". Condition: good. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.433","Scope and Contents Print of a site plan for four student residences in the Dillard Complex on Ironbound Road. Architects: Wiley and Wilson, Inc.. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 24\" x 34\". Condition: good, with tears and holes. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.434","Scope and Contents Print of a property map of the Virginia Associated Research Center. Architects: E.E.R. and E.B.R. Jr.. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 12\" x 36\". Condition: excellent. Notes: A descriptive note was taped to the item before it arrived in Special Collections Acc. 2009.435","Scope and Contents Blueprints of the Infirmary for the College. The building is now called Hunt Hall. Architects: Charles Robinson. Sheets: 8. Dimensions: 19.5\" x 29\". Condition: good with tears. Notes: There is a piece of backing stapled to the blueprints Acc. 2009.436","Scope and Contents A map of campus detailing sewers present and to be built. Details of new catch basins and manholes are included. Architect: J. Binford Walford. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 33\" x 43\". Condition: good with tears. Acc. 2009.437","Scope and Contents Copies of blueprints for alterations and additions to Blow Gymnasium, now Blow Memorial Hall. Architect: J. Binford Walford. Sheets: 20. Dimensions: 17\" x 24\". Condition: excellent. Acc. 2009.438","Scope and Contents Blueprint of the heating plan for the Lodges. Architect: J. Binford Walford. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 21\" x 30\". Condition: good with tears. Acc. 2009.439","Scope and Contents Blueprint of a plat of Strawberry Plains with Subdivisions. Architect: J. Binford Walford. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 21\" x 30\". Condition: poor with tears, tape, attempted rebacking and an attached descriptive note. Acc. 2009.440","Scope and Contents Blueprint and elevations of Barrett Hall. Architect: Charles Robinson. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 20\" x 40\". Condition: poor with tears, tape and a descriptive note. Acc. 2010.060","Scope and Contents Copy of blueprint, elevations and detail of Monroe Hall. Architect: Charles Robinson. Sheets: 13. Dimensions: 16\" x 36\". Condition: good with tears and tape. Acc. 2010.062","Scope and Contents Blueprint, elevations and detail of Chandler Hall. Architect: Charles Robinson. Sheets: 11. Dimensions: 36\" x 15\". Condition: good with tears. Acc. 2010.061","Scope and Contents Blueprint, elevations and detail of Old Dominion Hall. Architect: Charles Robinson. Sheets: 12. Dimensions: 36\" x 16\". Condition: good with tears, tape, and a descriptive note. Acc. 2010.063","Scope and Contents Plans for renovation of the Wren Buildings storm drain system. Architect: Perry Shaw Hepburn Architects (Boston and Williamsburg). Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 40\" x 36\". Condition: good. Acc. 2010.064","Contains 71 sheets of blueprints of the second phase of renovations at Williamsburg Community Hospital. Included in the sheets are architectural (floor plans, millwork, etc.), plumbing (demolition plans and new work plans), mechanical (duct work, piping, controls), and electrical plans (lighting plan, power plan, demolition plan) for the hospital. The architects for the project were Peterson Associates (Charlotte, North Carolina) with the help of Pace Collaborations (Virginia Beach, Virginia) and Interior Planners (Richmond, Virginia). Acc. 2009.576","Scope and Contents Sketch of the first floor plan of Swem Library. Architect: Perry, Dean, Rogers and Partners Architects. Sheets: 8. Dimensions: 24\" x 18\". Condition: excellent. Acc. 2010.065","Scope and Contents Photos, schematics and schedules for upgrading the lights in Andrews Hall. Architect: Rancorn Wildman Architects PLC. Sheets: 4. Dimensions: 43\" x 30\". Condition: excellent. Acc. 2010.066","Scope and Contents Floor plans of the ground, first, second, and third floors of an addition to Swem Library. Architect: Perry, Dean, Rogers, and Partners Architects. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 36\" x 24\" and 42\" x 30\". Condition: excellent. Notes: sticky notes with clarifications were removed from this document. Acc. 2010.067","Scope and Contents A plan for the placement of trees, shrubs, ivy and other plants along the southern half of Campus. Architects: J. Binford Walford, and Charels F. Gillett - Landscape Architect. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 65\" x 42\" Condition: fair with rips, creases, holes, and tape. Acc. 2010.069","Williamsburg area drawing showing location of the KKK flagpole on Jamestown Rd. and Boundary St. Removed from the University Archives Subject File Collection, Flags folder. Acc. 2010.127","Scope and Contents Topographic Map and Grading Plan for landscaping of the Sunken Gardens, the Crim Dell Meadow, and Crim Dell. Architects: W. W. La Prada Bros. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 65\" x 42\" and 42\"x 36\" Condition: fair with rips, creases, holes, and tape. Acc. 2010.068","Scope and Contents Plans for foundation, elevations, plumbing plans, heating plans, and details of Marshall-Wythe Hall, now called James Blair Hall. Architect: J. Binford Walford Sheets: 27. Dimensions: 32\" x 21\" Condition: fair with rips, holes, and informational notes. Acc. 2010.070","Scope and Contents Photocopy of plans for alterations and additions to the Old Library, now Tucker Hall. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 7. Dimensions: 36\" x 24\" Condition: excellent. Acc. 2010.071","Scope and Contents Floor plans for Moncure Cottage, now (rebuilt) as Moncure House. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 14\" x 14\" Condition: good with wax crayon markings. Acc. 2010.072","Scope and Contents Blueprints and copies of schedules and floor plans for Women's Dormitory Number 3, now called Chandler Hall. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 13. Dimensions: 36\" x 16\" Condition: good with wax crayon markings. Acc. 2010.073","Scope and Contents Preliminary design submission for the renovation of the Wren Building. Mainly updating electrical, plumbing, fire safety, and HVAC equipment. Architect: Quinn Evans Architects. Sheets: 78. Dimensions: 36\" x 24\" Condition: excellent. Acc. 2010.074","Scope and Contents Blueprint, \"Map of Hospital Buildings and Grounds, Eastern State Hospital,\" prepared by A.F. Brown, engr, Reidsville, N.C., September 11, 1929. The blueprint was printed by R.T. Sunday Co. Blue Printers, located in Richmond, Virginia. It is approximately 27 1/2\" x 33\". Acc. 2008.212","Scope and Contents Copy of a blueprint of storage buildings plot plan layout with sewer and manhole schedules. Handwritten note on back of blueprint: Plot of Warehouses A, B, C \u0026 D, 3-26-47. Architect: Charles Major. Sheet: 1. Dimensions: 27\" x 20.5\". Condition: good with torn edges. Acc. 2010.520","Scope and Contents Reverse black and white on paper for alterations and to Library Building. Copies of pages 1,2 \u00263. Architect: J. Binford Walford Architects. Sheets: 6. Dimensions: 22\"x15.75\" bound. Copies: Sheets: 3.Dimensions: 24\"x18\" bound. Condition: Very good with some handwritten notations. Acc. 2010.521","Scope and Contents Paper Drawing of Dining Hall Alterations and Additions; Basement foundation and First floor. Architect: Charles M. Robinson Architects, Richmond. Sheets: 6. Dimensions: 24.25\"x16.5\"; Condition: Very good. Acc. 2010.522","Scope and Contents Blueprints for Women's Dormitory #1 Floor Plans; First Floor; Second Floor and Third Floor. Typed Notes on Back; Handwritten notation: Jefferson. Architect: Charles Robinson. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 36\"x15\". Condition: good with frayed edges and tape; portion glued. Acc. 2010.523","Scope and Contents Copies of blueprints for Women's Dormitory #1; Basement Floor and revision; First Floor; Second Floor; Third Floor; Attic and roof Plan; and Elevations. Architect: Charles M. Robinson and Wright Jones and Wilkerson. Sheets: 14. Dimensions: 16.5x22\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2010.524","Scope and Contents Copies of blueprints for the Dining Hall: Addition of Alcove to Kitchen; Basement, First Floor, Elevations. Handwritten notation: 10-19-1928. Architect: Chales M. Robinson Architects. Sheets: 6. Dimensions: 24\"x17\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2010.525","Scope and Contents Copies of Blueprints for Wiliam Barton Rogers Memorial Science Hall; First, Second and Third Floor Plans. Handwritten notation of file number. Architect: Charles M. Robinson Architects. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 24.5\"x 36\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2010.526","Scope and Contents Plans for Brafferton Alterations; two random pages for Basement, First, Second and Third Floors; Typed Notation: Drawings 8 and 9. November 15, 1949. Architect: Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Department. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 22\"x35.5\". Condition: Good, edges torn. Acc. 2010.527","Scope and Contents Copies of blueprints for additions to Phi Beta Kappa Hall; plans for basement, first and second floor, and longitudinal plan. Architect: J. Binford Walford Architect . Sheets:4. Dimensions: 24\"x18\". Condition: Excellent. Notes: File numbers before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.528","Scope and Contents Topographical Survey Map for Proposed Runway for the College of William and Mary produced by the Division of the Budget of the Governor's Office by the Division of Engineering. Control: B. W. Calkley. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 58.25\"x42.25\". Condition: Good with tears at edges and at folds. Note: Stamped on back before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.529.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for Men's Dormitory Number 1 at The College of William and Mary; Detailed plans for the foundation; first, second, and third floors; attic and roof plans and elevations. Plans 1-8; 10 and 12. Architect: Charles M. Robinson Architects and later stamped Wright, Jones \u0026 Wilkerson. Sheets: 10. Dimensions: 15.5\" x 36\". Condition: Good with some slight tears. Notes: Handwritten notation on back: Monroe; file numbers indicated before arrival in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.530","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the property Envelopment Plan of Williamsburg indicating Colonial Williamsburg and surrounding area. Revised March 1948 and April 1951. Architect: Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Depatment. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 34\"x25\". Condition: Good with some torn edges. Notes: Typed note on back and stamped date December 9, 1958 before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.531","Scope and Contents Blueprints for an addition to Blow Gym; plans present Foundation Plan, Basement , First Floor and Balcony. Roof sections and elevations also included. Plans estimated to be from 1940's. Architect: J. Binford Walford Architects. Sheets: 10. Dimensions: 20\"x30.5\". Condition: Good with some tape and tears; some pages stapled. notations made on front of first page before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.532","Scope and Contents Blueprint for Part Plan of Washington Hall First Floor - Greenhouse side. Architect: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 19.25\"x25.5\". Condition: Good with tape and some tears. Notes: Descriptive notes typed on back before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.533","Scope and Contents Reverse Black and White copies of blueprints for the Swimming Pool at the College of William and Mary; Elevation and Longitudinal Section Plans. Architect: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 24\"x36. Condition: Excellent. Acc. 2010.534","Scope and Contents Copies(large and small) of blueprint s for the Alcove addition to the Commons Dining Hall at the College of William and Mary,; Plans for foundation; elevations, main cornice and porch corner. Separate plan for Seating Section dated October 20, 1925. Revisions dated December 29, 1925 Architect: Charles M. Robinson Architects. Sheets: 8. Dimensions:Seating Section 16.75\"x11\"; Medium plans(4) 16.5\"x24\"; Large Plans(3) 36\"x24\". Condition: Very Good. Notes: Handwrittten notations and file numbers before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.535","Scope and Contents Blueprints for Webster Heating System Plans for the Cheatham House Apartments; Basement piping and First, Second and Third Floor Plans. Architect: Charles M. Major Architects. Sheets: 4. Dimensions: 20.25\"x23.75\". Condition: Good with some frayed edges; pages stapled. Notes:Handwritten notations on the back before item arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.536","Scope and Contents 1930 Preliminary Survey and Dormitory Annex Boundary Plan. Architect: Charles Gillette; Surveyor: M.W. Thomas. Sheets: 5. Dimensions: Pages 1-4, 17\"x24.5\"; page 5, 17x22.5\". Bound. Condition: Very Good. Notes: File numbers on front before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.537.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Bozarth Duke House; Two copies of page 1 \u00262. Architect: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 4. Dimensions: Pages 1,2 \u0026 4. 19\"x19.25\"; page 3, 17x22.25\". Stapled. Condition: Good; tears and tape on edges and typed label on back page before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.538.","Scope and Contents Development Plan for Eastern State Hospital at Dunbar, Virginia and Map of the Williamsburg Tract. Engineer: La Prada Bros. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: Page 1, 24\"x36\"; page 2, 25\"x36\". Condition: Very Good. Some tears and tape on edges; handwritten notes on back of page 1 before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.539.","Scope and Contents Plans for Sections AA and BB (Doors, Stairs and Roof) for the Main Building (Wren) of the College of William and Mary. Architect: Williamsburg Restoration for the Williamsburg Holding Company. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 30.75x40.5\".  Condition:  Good, torn section in upper right hand corner and some tape and tears. Date noted on back before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.540.","Scope and Contents Map showing property owners for the block in Williamsburg, Virginia bounded by Richmond Road, Boundary Road, Prince George Street and Harris or Cromwell Streets. Engineer: J. Temple Waddill, Inc. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 36.75\"x28\". Condition: Good with some tears and tape. Typed stickers and notes on back before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.547.","Scope and Contents Plans for alterations to Bright House: Page 1-Basement Plan; Page 7R-Detail of Stairs; Page 8-Entrance Loop; Page RH1-Basement Heating plan; Page H2- First Floor Heating Plan; Page H3-Second Floor Heating Plan; and Page 101-Three Beams and Columns. Architect: J. Binford Waldford and P. Padleton Wright. Sheets: 7. Dimensions: Page 101, 12.75\"x18.5\"; page 8, 13.75x21.25\"; pages 7R, RH1, H2,H3, 21\"x30.25\". Condition: Very Good, with a few worn edges and several handwritten notations on back. Acc. 2010.548","Scope and Contents Plans for Steam and Hot Water Distribution System Improvements: Page 1-General Layout; Page 2-Steam Conduits and Drain Lines; Page 3-Manhole and Conduit Details; Page 4-Manhole Details; Page 5-Manhole and conduit Details; Pages 6, 7 \u0026 8- Details of Building Work; Page 9-Drip Trap Details. Consulting Engineers: Wiley \u0026 Wilson. Sheets: 9. Dimensions: 36\"x24\". Stapled. Condition: Very Good with some worn/torn edges; typed notations on back. Acc. 2010.549.","Scope and Contents Plans for Washington Hall: Page 8-Sections AA,BB,CC; Unnumbered Sheet -Front and East Elevations; Page 1-Foundation Plan; Page 2-First Floor Plan; Page 3-Second Floor Plan; and Pages 4 with Copy-Third Floor Plan .Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 7. Dimensions: Page 8: 36\"x24\"; remaining pages 22.25\"x31.5\". Condition: Overall-Good; copy of page 4 poor--torn. Notes: File numbers on front and stamped notations on back before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.550.","Scope and Contents Dormitory Annex General Development Plan; Soroities between Prince George Street and Richmond Road. Landscape Architect: Charles Gillette. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 27.75\"x42.25\". Condition: Very Good with only a few small tears on edges. Notes: File numbers on front and stamp on back before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.551.","Scope and Contents Plans for Brafferton Hall Kitchen Plumbing and Heating. Sheet P-1-Plan of second floor new plumbing fixtures and Sheet H-1- Basement and First Floor Heating Plan. Architect: Williamsburg Restoration for the Williamsburg Holding Company. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 18\"x24\". Condition: Very Good. Notes: File numbers and date(February 21, 1951) stamped on front before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.552.","Scope and Contents Plans for replacing the Kitchen Floor in the Dining Hall. Sheet 1-Plan for Alterations to the Basement; Sheet 2-Plan for Movement of Equipment. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 2; Dimensions: Page 1, 16\"x24.5; page 2, 17x24.5\". Bound. Condition: Very Good. Notes: File numbers, stamped and handwritten on front before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.553.","Scope and Contents Copies of Blueprints for Taliaferro Hall. Sheet 1: Foundation Plan; Sheet 2 First Floor; Sheet 3 Second Floor; Sheet 4 Third Floor; Sheet 5 Center Portion of Roof; Sheet 6 Section FF; Sheet 7 Sections CC, DD, EE; Sheet 8 Section BB and South Elevation; Sheet 9 Section AA and North Elevvation; Sheet 10 East Elevation; Sheet 11 West Elevation; Sheet 12 Cornices and Dormers; Sheet 13 Cornices and Dormers at 45 degree pitch; Sheet 14 Doors and Windows; Sheet 16 Alternate F, elevations and schedule. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 15; Dimensions: 18\"x24. Bound. Condition: Excellent. Notes: File number on front before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.554.","Scope and Contents Plans for Womens Dormitory Number Three. Sheet 1-Basement \u0026 Foundation; Sheet 2 First Floor; Sheet 3 Second and Third Floors; Sheet 4 Attic and Roof; Sheet 5 Section DD; Sheet 6 Sections AA, BB, CC East Elevations; Sheet 7 Campus Side(North ) Elevations; Sheet 8 Roadside(South) Elevations; Sheet 9 Dormers Windows, Cornices and Water Table; Sheet 10 Elevations from Road and Campus, Arch, entrances and cloister elevations; Sheet 11 Stairtowers. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 11; Dimensions: 24\"x36\". Bound. Condition: Very Good; File numbers and dates stamped on front. Acc. 2010.555.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Heating and Power Plant additions at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Above Coal Bin; Sheet 2 Plan Taken near roof; Sheet 3 Roof Plan; Sheet 4 East, South and West Elevations; Sheet 5 Sections AA and BB; Sheet 6 Campus Map; Sheet 7 New Pipes in tunnels; Sheet 8 Longitudinal Section; Sheet 9 Boiler #6 Elevations. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 9; Dimensions: Page 1, 29.75\"x22.75\". Bound. Condition: Very Good. File numbers on front before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.556.","Scope and Contents Revised plans for a new Underground Steam line to serve the garage and residence-General Layout. Consulting Engineers: Wiley and Wilson. Sheets: 1; Dimensions: 36\"x24. Condition: Good, tape with torn corner and edges. Typed Sticker (dated September 30, 1944 and noting 11 pages) on back before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.557.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Ampitheater with seating capacity of 2340. Sheet 1 layout of halfside of stage and buildings; Sheet 2 \u0026 3 unlabeled; Sheets 4 \u0026 5 Public toilets and front elevation; Sheets 6\u00267 Floor Plan; Sheet 8 Boxes for electrical connections; Sheets 9, 10-12 Details of Mast and Shields at Gate,  page 9 is reversed. Architect: Charles M. Major and Finlay F. Ferguson, Jr.  Sheets: 12; Dimensions: Page 1, 34.75\"x20\"; page 2\u00263, 21\"x16\"; pages 4\u00265 10\"x25\",  Pages 6\u00267 21'X16\", Page 8 16.23\"x28.5\", pages 9-12 25'X18\". Partially stapled. Condition: Very Good. Notes: File numbers, stamped and handwritten on front before it arrived in Special Collections. Acc. 2010.558.","Scope and Contents Sanitary Sewerage System plans for the Fraternity Houses at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 General Layout; Sheet 2 Plot Plan, Manholes and Elevations; Sheet 3 Heating Plan for Lodges. Architects: J. Blanford Walford and O. Pendleton Wright. Consulting Engineers: Wiley \u0026 Wilson; Sheets: 3. Dimensions: pages 1\u00262: 36\"x24\"; page 3 21\"x29.75\". Condition: Good with some tape and torn edges, water marks and stamped notations on back. Acc. 2010.559","Scope and Contents Basement Floor Plan for Brafferton Hall Heating and Plumbing Systems including plot plan. Architect: Williamsburg Restoration for the Williamsburg Holding Company. Consulting Engineer: George A. Wechsler. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 30\"x24\". Condition: Very Good with slight tear. Acc. 2010.560.","Scope and Contents Plans for alterations to Bright House. Sheet 1 missing; Sheet 2 First Floor; Sheet 3 Second Floor; Sheet 4 Front Elevation; Sheet 5 Rear Elevation; Sheet 6 Mantels; Sheet 7 Stairs and Landing Newels. Architects: J. Binford Walford and O. Pendleton Wright . Sheets: 6 Dimensions: 30.5\"x21\". Condition: Very Good with some worn/torn edges; stamped notations and marks on back. Acc. 2010.561.","Scope and Contents Plans for Marshall Wythe Hall (now James Blair Hall) at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Foundation Plan; Sheet 2 First Floor; Sheet 3 Second Floor; Sheet 4 Third Floor'; Sheet 7 South Elevation and Section YY; Sheet 8 Longitudinal and Section XX, Transome; Sheet 9 Plumbing Risers; Sheet 15 Inaccessible Areas. Architects: J. Binford Walford successor to Chalres M. Robinson. . Sheets: 7 Dimensions: Pages 1-6: 36.75\"x24\".; Page 7 30\"x 20.5. Condition: Very Good Acc. 2010.562.","Scope and Contents Mechanical Layout (map) for the College of William and Mary. Architects: Charles M. Robinson and later J. Binford Walford and O. Pendleton Wright . Sheets:1 Dimensions: 51.75\"x 42.5\".  Condition: Good with some tears and folds. Acc. 2010.563.","Scope and Contents Plans for Women's Dormitory #3 (Landrum) with several sheets from Women's Dormitory #2. Sheet 1 Sections AA, BB, East Elevation; Sheets 2\u00264 First Floor; Sheet 3 North Elevation Women's Dormitory #2; Sheet 5-7 Second and Third Floors; Sheet 8\u00269 Left and Right Elevations, Sec. AA, BB, CC; Sheet 10\u002611 Road Side Elevation; Sheets 12\u002613 Doors; Sheet 14 Elevation of North Side of Women's Dormitory #2.  Architects: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets:  Dimensions: Sheets 1,3 30\"x41.5\"; Sheets 2,4-14 21\"x 36\".. Partially stapled. Condition: Good to fair with some missing sections and notes. Acc. 2010.564.","Scope and Contents Plans for alterations and additions to the library at the College of William and Mary. Sheets 1 \u0026 6-10 missing. Sheet 2 First Floor; Sheet 3 Second Floor; Sheet 4 Upper portion of Second floor; Sheet 5 Third floor and Dormer; Sheet 11 Section BB; Sheet 12 Section AA.. Architects: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 6 Dimensions: 23.75\"x 23\". Condition: Very Good with some worn/torn edges; stamped notations on back. Acc. 2010.565.","Scope and Contents Plans for water supply layout for Washington Hall together with full written description. Sheet 1 Foundation Planmissing; Sheet 2 Water supply layout \u0026 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Third Floor Plan. Architects: J. Binford Walford. Sheets: 4  Dimensions: 30.75\"x22\". Pin-bound. Condition: Very Good sticker on back. Acc. 2010.566.","Scope and Contents Preliminary Survey fof the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 East Side: Lake Matoaka to Boundary Street; Sheet 2 West Side: IronBound to old Jamestown Road. Surveyor: M.W. Thomas. Sheets: 2 Dimensions: 47.5\"x 27\". Condition: Very Good, stamped notations on back. Acc. 2010.567.","Scope and Contents Plans for Women's Dormitory #2.(Barrett Hall) and Alterations. Sheet 1 Details of Portico and Porte Cochere; Sheet 2 East Elevation and Sections AA, BB; Sheet 3 North (Campus) Elevation; Sheet 4 Attic and Roof Plan; Sheet 5 Third Floor Plan; Sheet 6 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 7 First Floor Plan ; Sheet 8 East Elevation \u0026 Sections AA, BB; Sheet 9 South elevation;Sheet 10 North Elevation; Sheet 11 Drawings for Alterations; Sheet 12 Foundation Plan. Architects: Charles M. Robinson..Sheets: 12 Dimensions: 42.5\"x 36\". Partially stapled. Condition: Good, some copies faded, worn edges. Acc. 2010.581.","Scope and Contents Topographical Map for the College of William and Mary showing building locations. Architects: J. Binford Walford and O. Pendleton Wright . Topography by J.H. Foster. Sheets: 1 Dimensions: 40\"x 49\".  Condition: Good with some torn edges and  notations on front and label on back. Acc. 2010.582.","Scope and Contents Topographical Survey for the Stadium, Lodges, and Phi Bet Kappa Area. Sheet 1 Stadium (Cary Field) and Tennis Courts; Sheet 2 Area between Richmond Road, Jamestown Road and Landrum Drive. Architects: Governor's Office Division of the Budget Institutional Engineers. Topography: B.W. Chalkey \u0026 W. H.Schremp. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 43\"x59\". Condition: Poor with water damage and a lot of tape and many tears. Label on back. Acc. 2010.583.","Scope and Contents Topographical Map for the site for the Jamestown Drama. Architects: Governor's Office of the Budget Institutional Engineers. Topography: B.W. Chalkley. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 38\"x 56\". Condition: Very Good with some worn edges and sticker with typed notations on back. Acc. 2010.584.","Scope and Contents Utility Plan Project under VA-44355 for Veteran's Housing at the College of William and Mary. Architects: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 42.75\"x 16\". Condition: Very Good with evidence of previous sticker on edge; stamped on back with handwritten note - \"Matoaka Court.\". Acc. 2010.585.","Scope and Contents Plot layout for the 10 Acre additon to the Cedar Grove Cemetery in the City of Williamsburg, Virginia; plans also indicate lines from 1960. Surveyor: R.E. Davis. Sheets: 1 Dimensions: 16.25\"x23\". Condition: Very Good with some tape and tears and a sticker on back. Acc. 2010.586.","Scope and Contents Plans for the room layouts in Barrett Hall at the College of William and Mary. Seet 1 First Floor Plan; Sheet 2 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Third Floor Plan. Architects: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 7.5\"x18\". Pin-bound. Condition: Very Good with handwritten notations on back. Acc. 2010.587.","Scope and Contents Plot Layout Plan for the storage buildings, warehouses A, B, C, and D, as well as manhole schedule and sewer lines. Architects: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 1 Dimensions: 20.25\"x 27\". Condition: Good some tears and damaged edges; sticker on back. Acc. 2010.588.","Scope and Contents Survey for Tilmouth Section of the College of William and Mary in Bruton District, York County, Virginia. Addition boundaries outlined from 1939, 1943 and 1952. Surveyor: none listed. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 24.5\"x 38\". Condition: Good, tissue paper with a number of tears and missing pieces. Acc. 2010.589.","Scope and Contents Plans Six Family Apartments at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Basement and Foundation Plan; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Third Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Elevations. Architects: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 4 Dimensions: Pages 1-3 21\"x 16.5\"; Page 4 16.5\" x26\". Pin-bound. Condition: Very Good, torn corner section, handwritten notation on back . Acc. 2010.590.","Scope and Contents Large scale drawing of the College of William and Mary. No architect or surveyor given. Sheets: 1 . Tissue. Dimensions: 36\"x 45\". Condition: Very Good, penciled notation on front. Acc. 2010.591.","Scope and Contents Large aerial photograph of the College of William and Mary dated March 1969. No further information or photographer indicated. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 43.5\"x 34.5\". Condition: Very Good, edges bent or slightly torn. Acc. 2010.592.","Scope and Contents Plans for embracing the areas of Colonial Occupation in Williamsburg, Virginia. Revisions in red dated October 27, 1959. Architects: Colonial Williamsburg and Williamsburg Restoration. Sheets: 1 Dimensions: 40\"x 70\". Condition: Very Good, some frayed edges, handwritten notes on back and sticker attached. Acc. 2010.593.","Scope and Contents Plans for Women's Dormitory # 2, Barrett Hall. Page 1 \u0026 5 East Elevation, Sections AA, BB; page 2\u002610 North Elevation; page 3 South Elevation; page 4 Third Floor Plan; page 6 Attic and Roof Plan; page 7 Second Floor Plan; page 8 First Floor Plan; page 9 Foundation Plan; Page 11 Portico, Cornice \u0026 Columns. Architects: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 11  Dimensions: Page 1,3, 6\u00267 19.5\"x38.75\"; page 2 19.5\"x 36\", page 4, 8-11 19.5\"x37.5 page 5 19.5\" x 40.25\"  Condition: Poor with patches, tears and tape. Acc. 2010.594.","Scope and Contents Plans for an Aviary Addition at the College of William and Mary. Page 1 Title Sheet and location maps; Page 2 Site Plan; Page 3 Architectural Plans and Sections; Page 4 Elevations and Details; Page 5 Plumbing Plans; Page 6 Plumbing and Additive Bid; Page 7 Mechanical Plan; Page 8 Electrical Plan. Architects: McKinney and Company. Sheets: 8; stapled. Dimensions: 24.375\" x 36\" . Condition: Very Good; revisions in red ink and some worn edges. Acc. 2010.595.","Scope and Contents General Plan for a portion of the College of William and Mary from the Library to College Terrace. Architects: Charles F. Gillette. Sheets: 1 Dimensions: 42\" x 72\" Condition: Poor with folds, tape, and torn portions. Acc. 2010.596.","Scope and Contents Planting Plan for the area around the Fraternity Lodges at the College of William and Mary(Two copies). Landscape Architects: Charles F. Gillette. Sheets: 2 Dimensions: 37\" x 42\" Condition: Good with some tears, cuts, and sticker on back. Acc. 2010.597.","Scope and Contents Grading and layout plan for the area around Bright House at the College of William and Mary. Pages 1\u00262 Grading Plan 1947; Pages 3\u00264 Planting Plan for Bright House 1949. Architects: J. Binford Walford and O. Pendleton Wright. Landscape Architects: Charles F. Gillette. Sheets: 4 Dimensions: Pages 1 \u00262 39.5\" x 40.25\"; Pages 3\u00264 41\"x 41\". Condition: Good with some tears and stickers on back. Acc. 2010.598.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Ludwell Apartments at the College of William and Mary. Site plan, elevations, electrical, water, sewer, ventilation and other mechanical plans as well as typical floor plan and foundation plan, ventilation, entrance and window plans. Architects: Bernard Spigel; Civil Engineer: Jno. M. Baldwin. Sheets: 32. Bound and Stapled. Dimensions: 22.75\" x 36\" Condition: Good with some water damage apparent. Acc. 2010.599.","Scope and Contents Plan for the location of the Fraternity Houses at the College of William and Mary. Architects: Walford and Wright; Landscape Architect: Charles F. Gillette. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 55\" x 39\" . Condition: Very good with slight tears and tape and sticker on back. Acc.2010.600.","Scope and Contents Virginia Company Plans for Arrangement of Grounds and Parking Area Landscape Detail. Parking Lot - 370 Cars. Landscape Architects: Charles F. Gillette. Sheets: 2 Dimensions: 69\"x 36\". Condition: Good with rips and tears and notations on back. Acc. 2010.610.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Amphitheatre (Football Stadium) at the College of William and Mary. Situations plan, cross sections, elevations, pavillions, seating drainage and heating plans included. Architects: J. Binford Walford. Sheets: 13 Pin-bound. Dimensions: 55\" x 24\"; Condition: Very good with damaged and frayed edges. 2010.611.","Scope and Contents Plans for Steam and Hot Water Improvements at the College of William and Mary. Plans include general layout, conduits and drain lines, manhole details and alternate plan for concrete conduits. Construction Engineers: Wiley and Wilson. Sheets: 10 Dimensions: 24.75\"x 36\". Previously Stapled. Condition: Good, faded with some frayed edges, tape and notations on back sheet. Acc. 2010.612.","Scope and Contents Plans for building the Beta Delta Chapter House of the Alpha Chi Omega Fraternity at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Foundation; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Section AA; Sheet 5 Front Elevation; Sheet 6 \u0026 8 Side Elevation; Sheet 7 Rear Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 8. Dimensions: Pages 1-3,6 \u0026 8 27.5\"x 17.25\"; pages 4-5 \u0026 7 20.25\" x 17.25\". Pinned and bound. Condition: Very Good, stamped on back and notations on binding paper. Acc. 2010.613.","Scope and Contents Plans for building the Chi Omega Sorority House at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 First Floor Plan; Sheet 2 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Third Floor \u0026 Plot Plan; Sheet 4 Front Elevation; Sheet 5 Side Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 5. Dimensions: 21.5\"x 18\". Stapled. Condition: Excellent. Acc. 2010.614.","Scope and Contents Plans for building the Gamma Kappa Chapter House of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 First Floor(3 copies, two loose); Sheet 2 First Floor \u0026 Terrace Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Transverse Section; Sheet 5 West Elevation; Sheet 6 South Elevation; Sheet 7 East Elevation. Architects: J. Binford Walford successor to Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 9. Dimensions: Page 1(3 copies) 25.75\"x 17\"; pages 2-7 17.5\" x 16.5\". Pinned and bound. Condition: Good; red notations on binding and front sheet. Acc. 2010.615","Scope and Contents Plans (blueprints and copy) for building the Pi Beta Phi Court Dormitory House at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 First Floor Plan; Sheet 2 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Third Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Front Elevation; Sheet 5 Side Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 5 (2 sets). Dimensions: 18\"x 16.75\". Stapled. Condition: Good with some discoloration; red pencil and ink notations on first three pages. Acc. 2010.616.","Scope and Contents Plans for alterations and additions to Taliaferro Hall at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Foundation; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Third Floor Plan and Section BB; Sheet 5 South Elevation; Sheet 6Sections AA \u0026 CC; Sheet 7 East Elevation; Sheet 8 West Elevation; Sheet 9 North Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 9. Dimensions: 24\"x 15.5\". Pinned and bound. Condition: Good, some pages faded, notations on binding paper. Acc. 2010.617.","Scope and Contents Insurance Map for the College of William and Mary from the Engineering Department of South-Eastern Underwriters Association.  Engineer: R. K. Scott.  Sheets: 1.  Dimensions:  22\"x  16.5\".  Condition: Excellent. Acc. 2010.618.","Scope and Contents Blueprints and copies of plans for building the Beta Delta Chapter House of the Alpha Chi Omega Fraternity at the College of William and Mary(see Acc. 2010.613) Sheet 1 Foundation; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Section AA; Sheet 5 Front Elevation; Sheet 6 \u0026 8 Side Elevation; Sheet 7 Rear Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 8.(2 sets) Dimensions: Pages 1-3,6 \u0026 8 27.75\"x 17.25\".; pages 4-5, 7 17.23\" x 20\". Stapled. Condition: Good, faded with notations on front page. Acc. 2010.619.","Scope and Contents Plans for alterations and additions to the Graham House at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Foundation; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Front Elevation; Sheet 5 Side Elevation; Sheet 6 \u0026 7 Rear Elevation; Sheet 8 Section BB; Sheet 9 Section AA; Sheet 10 Section thru wall. Architect: Charles M. Robinson.  Sheets: 10.  Dimensions:  23\"x 18.25\".  Stapled and bound. Condition: Very Good, with some red notations on front page and binding paper. Acc. 2010.620.","Scope and Contents Plans for alterations to the Graham House, part 2. Sheet 1 First Floor Plan; Sheet 2 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Third Floor. Architect: Charles M. Robinson.  Sheets: 3.  Dimensions:  15.5\" x 24\".  Pinned and bound. Condition: Very Good, notations on binding paper. Acc. 2010.621.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Alpha Chi Omega House Court Dormitory at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 First Floor Plan; Sheet 2 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Third Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Front Elevation; Sheet 5 Side Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 5. Dimensions: 16.75\"x 18\". Bound and pinned. Condition: Very good with worn, bent edges. Acc. 2010.622.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the Chi Omega  House at the College of William and Mary, 155 Richmond Road. Sheets 1\u00264  Second Floor Plan; Sheet 2\u00263  First Floor Plan. Architect: Charles M. Robinson.  Sheets: 4.  Dimensions:  19.5\"x 20\".  Bound and stapled. Condition: Good with some torn edges and stamp on back. Notations on binding.  Acc. 2010.623.","Scope and Contents Blueprints and copy(includes 3 pages of revisions in July 1929-see ACC.2010.625) of plans for the Kappa Delta House Court Dormitory at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 First Floor Plan; Sheet 2 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Third Floor; Sheet 4 Front Elevation; Sheet 5 Side Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 5. Dimensions: 16.5\"x 18.25\". Pinned and bound; copy stapled. Condition: Very good, notations on binding. Acc. 2010.624.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for additions to Kappa Delta House Court Dormitory at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 revised First Floor Plan; Sheet 2 Rear Elevation; Sheet 3 Side Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 16.5\"x 18.25\". Pinned and bound; copy stapled. Condition: Very good, notations on binding. Acc. 2010.625.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for Sorority Houses at the College of W\u0026M. Pi Beta Phi House pages 1 \u0026 5 - First, Second and Third floor plans; pages 2 \u0026 3 the Kappa Delta House First, Second and Third floor plans; page 4 Phi Mu House: First, Second \u0026 Third floor plans. Architect: Charles M. Major.  Sheets: 5.  Dimensions:  12\"x 24.25\".  Stapled together. Condition: Good with some notations, tape and torn edges. Acc. 2010.626.","Scope and Contents Blueprint and copy for Kappa Alpha Theta. First and Second Floor plan with copy. Architect: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: Original 12\"x 21.75\"; copy 12.25\" x 22. Very good with some notations on front. Acc. 2010.627.","Scope and Contents Blueprints and copy for improvements to the Phi Mu House at the College of William and Mary. Plans for the first, second and third floors. Architect: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: Original 21.5\"x 12.25\"; copy 21.875 x 12.5\". Condition: Very good with red revisions and notation (Gamma Phi Beta) on front. Acc. 2010.628.","Scope and Contents Copies of blueprints for Women's Dormitory # 3 Annex - Delta Delta Delta at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 First Floor Plan; Sheet 2 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Attic Plan; Sheet 4 Front Elevation; Sheet 5 Side Elevation; Sheet 6 Rear Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 6. Dimensions: Sheets 1\u00262 23.75\"x 18\"; Sheets 3\u00264 17.5\" x 22.25\"; Sheet 5 23.25\" x 17.5\"; Sheet 6 18.5\" x 23\". Stapled. Condition: Very good, notations of Delta Delta Delta on front page. Acc. 2010.629.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the Morris House at the College of William \u0026 Mary. Sheet 1 First Floor Plan; Sheet 2 Second Floor Plan. Architect: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 12\"x 8.75\". Stapled. Condition: Very good, with some torn edges. Acc. 2010.630.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the Old Sigma Mu House at the College of William and Mary. First \u0026 Second Floor Plan. Architect: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 11.5\"x 10\". Condition: Very good, small tear in edge. Acc. 2010.648","Scope and Contents Blueprints for Kappa Kappa Gamma House at the College of William and Mary. Plans for the First and Second Floors. Architect: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 16.75\"x 12\". Condition: Very good with tear and notations on front indicating possible changes. Acc. 2010.649.","Scope and Contents Botetourt Statue for the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Botetourt Statue; Sheet 2 Drawing of the Statue; Sheet 3 Diagram of the Pedestal for marble estimate. Architect: Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Department.  Sheets: 3.  Dimensions:  Sheet 1: 11.75\" x 14\"; Sheet 2 28.5\" x 20\"; Sheet 3 28\"x 34\".  Stapled. Condition: Very good.  Acc. 2010.650.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the building for the Gamma Kappa Chapter of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Foundation Plan; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Transverse Section; Sheet 5 West Elevation; Sheet 6 South Elevation; Sheet 7 East Elevation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 7. Dimensions: 16\"x 17.25\". Pinned and bound . Condition: Good with numerous notations on drawings and binding. Acc. 2010.651.","Scope and Contents Blueprints and copy for the Infirmary (Hunt Hall) at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Basement; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Third Floor and Plot Plan; Sheet 5 East (Boundary Street Elevation); Sheet 6 West ( Campus) Elevation \u0026 Alternate Porch Plan; Sheet 7 North Elevation, Section AA, Cornice and Dormers; Sheet 8 Section BB and Interior Doors. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 8 original and 8 copy. Dimensions: 19.25\"x 29\". Loose; copy stapled. Condition: Good with tape, worn edges and fading; some red ink revisions. Acc. 2010.652.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for Williams Barton Rogers Memorial Science Hall (Tyler Hall as of 1997) at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Foundation Plan; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor Plan; Sheet 4 Third Floor Plan; Sheet 5 Roof Plan; Sheet 6 Sections AA, BB, CC; Sheet 7 South (Campus) and East and West Elevations; Sheet 8 West Elevation, Rear (North) Elevation, and Dormer Details; Sheet 9 Details for Vestibule, Corridor \u0026 Doors, Sections BB and CC; Sheet 10 Entrance Details; Sheets 11-13 Mechanical layouts for First, Second and Third floors; Sheets M1-M3 Utility Plans for First, Second, and Third Floors; Sheet M4 Reasearch Labs, 2nd \u0026 3rd Floors; Sheet M5 Physical and Organic Chemistry Labs; Sheet M6 Microscopy. Architect: Charles M. Robinson.  Sheets: 19.  Dimensions:  22.25\"x 30.5\".  Pinned, last page loose. Condition: Fair with frayed edges and wear; black ink notations on front.  Acc. 2010.653.","Scope and Contents Blueprints and copies for Washington Hall at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1  Foundation Plan; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Second Floor; Sheet 4 Third Floor Plan; Sheet 5 (with copy) Roof Plan, Sections AA, BB, FF and Plot Plan; Sheet 6 East and front Elevations; Sheet 7 Rear Elevation; Sheet 8 (with copy) Sections AA, BB, CC; Sheet 10 Section thru Wall, Circle Window and Gables; Sheet 11 Detail of Front Entrance Doors; Sheet 12 Side Entrance.  Architect: Charles M. Robinson.  Sheets: 14 .  Dimensions:  Originals 31.75\"x 22.5\"; copies 34.5\" x 24\".  Loose some originals, others paper and tissue. Condition: Fair to good, faded with markings on some pages, edges torn.  Acc. 2010.654.","Scope and Contents Copies of plans for alterations and additions to the Dining Hall at the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Basement Plan; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan; Sheet 3 Sections AA \u0026 BB; Sheet 4 North and West Elevations; Sheet 5 Rear and East Elevations; Sheet 6 Roof and ventilation plans. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 6 . Dimensions: 33.25\"x 23\". Five sheets staple; one loose. Condition: Very good; notation on back \"Trinkle Hall C3\". Acc. 2010.655.","Scope and Contents Plans and copies for the addition of a restroom to Tyler Hall. Sheet 1 Foundation and east elevation; Sheet 2 First Floor Plan and Section AA; Sheet 3 Copy of sheet 2; Sheet 4 North Elevation and Second Floor; Sheet Copy of sheet 4; Sheet 6 Doors, Windows, Section BB and Section CC. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 6 . Dimensions: 16.875\"x 24.5\". Stapled. Condition: Good; edges are worn; tear and tape and some pieces torn off. Notations on back. Acc. 2010.656.","Scope and Contents Site Development Plan for the James Blair Sculpture at the College of William and Mary. Architect: E. Pease. Sheets: 1 . Dimensions: 23.875\"x 36\". Condition: Very good. Acc. 2010.657.","Scope and Contents Preliminary Plans for the design of the Memorial Tablet for the Science Hall. Science Hall dedicated to \"The Memory of William Barton Rodgers.\". Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 1 . Dimensions: 18.5\"x 14.75\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2010.658.","Scope and Contents Development Plan for the College of William and Mary. Work shows general outline of College properties with indications for proposed buildings. Architects: Wright, Jones \u0026 Wilkerson. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 19\"x 22.5\". Condition: Very Good; brown spot on plan. Acc. 2010.659.","Scope and Contents Development Plans for the College of William and Mary. Sheet 1 Plans dated August 1960; Sheet 2 Plans dated February 1961. Architects: Walford and Wright. Sheets: 2 . Dimensions: Sheet 1 15.875\"x 15.5\"; Sheet 2 16\"x13.5\". Condition: Very good with some discoloration; sticker on back. Acc. 2010.660.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Lake Matoaka Amphitheatre at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia.  Architect: Charles M. Majors.  Sheets: 1.  Dimensions:  Plan 32.75\"x 19.25\"; cardboard 23\"x36.5\". Condition: Good; plan glued to cardboard backing.  Acc. 2010.661.","Scope and Contents Materials related to the fire of February 8, 1859 and plans for the restoration of the Wren building. Gazette Article dated March 2, 1859. Several plans and copies of plans for the reconstruction of the Wren Building (William and Mary College) on the exisiting walls. Architect: H. Exhall. Sheets: 10 . Dimensions: small 7\"x12\"(3); medium 19'x17.75\"; 22\"x21.5\"(2); 11\"x7.5\"(2); large 29.75\"x25\". Stapled. Condition: Worn, one torn in half. Acc. 2010.662.","Scope and Contents Materials related to the planning, bidding and construction of Eastern State Hospital. Sheet 1: Roads, Curbs, Gutters and Sidewalks as Constructed, September 25, 1950; Sheet 2 Road Profiles Side and rear; Sheet 3 Road Profiles Section AA. Architect: Rudolph, Cooke and Van Leeuwen.  Sheets: 3 .  Dimensions:  Page 1 34.5\"x49\");page 2 \u0026 3 22\"x49\".  Stapled and bound. Condition: Poor with large sections ripped and torn.  Acc. 2010.663.","Scope and Contents Plans for the construction of Building No. 42 on the property of Eastern State Hospital (Dillard complex). Sheet 1 (2) East \u0026 West Wings and End Elevation; Sheet 2(2)Doors \u0026 finish Schedule; Sheet 3 Section Details; Sheet 4 South and east Elevations; Sheet 5 Fixture and Electrical Schedule; Sheet 6 Heating and Ventilation; Sheet 7 Attic. Architect: Robert O . Leary. Sheets: 9; 2 loose, remaining bound. Dimensions: 30.25\"x14\". Stapled. Condition: Good with worn and torn edges. Acc. 2010.664.","Scope and Contents Plans for the construction of single Employees Building No. 42 \u0026 43 on the property of Eastern State Hospital (Dillard complex). Architects: Rudolph, Cooke and Van Leeuwen. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 31.875\" x 21\". Condition: Good with worn and torn edges. Acc. 2010.665.","Scope and Contents Plans for the construction of Buildings No. 38, 46, 47, 48, 49. Doctor's residences. Extensive and detailed plans outling the plot plan, utilities and construction aspects of all of these individual buildings. Architects: Rundolph, Cooke and Leeuwen; and Williams, Coile and Pipino. Sheets: 43; Pinned and bound. Dimensions: 36.5\"x18\"(40); 36.5\" x 15(3). Stapled. Condition: Good with some torn edges. Acc. 2010.666.","Scope and Contents As Built Drawings for Buildings No. 38, 46, 47, 48, 49, the Superintendent and Doctors' residences at Eastern State Hospital. Extensive and detailed plans outling the plot plan, utilities and construction aspects of all of these individual buildings. Architect: Rundolph, Cooke and Leeuwen; and Williams, Coile and Blanchard. Sheets: 51; Pinned and bound. Dimensions: 36.5\"x18\"(49); 36.5\" x 15(2). Stapled. Condition: Very good with some torn edges. Acc. 2010.667.","Scope and Contents Development Plan for the College of William and Mary designed for the Capital Budget Outlay 1966-1968. Architects: Wright, Jones, and Wilkerson. Sheet: 1; Pinned and bound. Dimensions: 42.5\"x55\". Condition: Poor, ripped and torn with some tape. Acc. 2010.668.","Scope and Contents Plans for the development and landscaping of the area around the Wren Building as proposed by Williamsburg Restoration. Pages include plans by numerous different groups; construction detail, landscape and utility information included, as well as a plot plan. Architects: Perry, Shaw and Hephurn; and Colonial Williamsburg; Landscape Architect: Arthur A. Schurcliff; Consulting Engineers: Wiley and Wilson . Sheets: 72; Stapled, several pages loose.  Dimensions: 36\" x 48\". Stapled. Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2010.669.","Scope and Contents Survey of the College of William and Mary-Plot Plan. Architects: Walford and Wright. Sheets: 1. Size: 35\" x 46\". Acc. 1989.66.","Scope and Contents Map of the College of William and Mary with insert map. Civil Engineers: La Prada Bros. Sheets: 2. Large 42\" x 72\"; small 8\" x 12\". Acc. 1989.65.002","Scope and Contents Map of the Campus of The College of William and Mary. Civil Engineers: La Prada Bros. Sheets: 1. Size: 20\" x 40\". Condition Fair, torn with tape. Acc.1989.67.","Scope and Contents Map of the College of William and Mary and Affiliated Organizations. Civil Engineers: La Prada Bros. Sheets: 1. Size: 40\" x 72\". Condition: Good. Acc.1989.68.","Scope and Contents Topographical Map of the College of Wiliam and Mary. Consulting Engineers: Austin Brockenbrough. Sheets: 2. Size 36\" x 72\". Condition: Good. Acc.1989.72.","Scope and Contents Maps of the College of William and Mary. Commonwealth of Virginia Divison of Engineers and Buildings. Sheets: 2. Size: 24\" x 26\" and 36\" x 48\". Condition: Good. Acc.1989.69.","Scope and Contents Map of the College of William and Mary indicating buildings by number--Master Development Plan for the 1976-1986 period. Sheets: 3 (original and two copies). Size: 42\" x 66\" and 36\" x 48\". Condition: Good with some tears on edges. Acc.1989.70.","Veterans Housing Plans for the subdivision of Matoaka Court adjacent to Williamsburg Hospital. Architect: Charles M. Major. Civil Engineers: La Prada. Also includes survey completed on May 21, 1958 by William M. Lewis. Sheets: 12. Condition: Good with some marks on survey. Acc. 1989.43","Drawings of the front campus of The College of William and Mary showing a layout for bleachers, perhaps for graduation. 2 Copies. Acc. 1989.46","Map of the Lafayette Street and North Henry Street portion of Williamsburg. Civil Engineers: La Prada Bros. Sheets: 1. Condition Good. Acc. 1989.44","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the construction of Swem Library in 1963. Architect: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. Sheets: 20 (pages 16-24; S1-S11). Size: 43\" x 34\". Condition: Good with some small rips. Acc. 1999.49.002.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the construction of Swem Library in 1963. Architect: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. Sheets: 12 (pages M1-M12). Size: 43\" x 34\". Condition: Good. Acc. 1999.49.003.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the construction of Swem Library in 1963. Architect: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. Sheets: 16 (pages P1-7; E1-9). Size: 43\" x 34\". Condition: Good with some torn edges. Acc. 1999.49.004.","Scope and Contents General Plan for the Unification of the campus of the College of William and Mary and Lake Matoaka Park under the auspices of the National Park Service. Sheets: 1; 36\" x 72\". Condition: Good. Acc. 1988.60.002","Scope and Contents Map of Lake Matoaka State Park detailing adjacent areas, including forest land and water as well as other tracts and buildings. Sheets 1; 21\" x 28.25\". Condition: Good. Acc. 1988.60.003","Scope and Contents Plans for landscaping of the College including detailed garden plans from 1922. Sheets: 15; 17\" x16\"(6);17\" x22\" (5);28.5\" x 35\" (4).Condition Good. Acc. 1988.59.002.","Scope and Contents Map of College Grounds. Plans for tree planting on campus. Arrangement for the area between the Dining Hall and the Infirmary. Architect:Charles M. Robinson. Landscape Architect: Chales F. Gillette. Sheets: 4; 32\" x40\"(2); 38\" x 31\"(1); 40\" x 64.\" (1). Condition Poor to good with several folds and torn sections. Acc. 1988.59.004.","Scope and Contents Map of Old College Grounds with plans for tree plantings. Sheets: 1; 40\" x 70.\" Condition: Good. Acc. 1988.59.005.","Scope and Contents Plans for additions to the exterior and floor plans for Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall, 6 pages; 31\" x 42\". Architects:  J. Bindford Walford and O. Pendleton Wright. Condition: Good. Some pages stapled. Acc. 1988.33.002.","Set of 7 blueprints showing the plumbing system for Swem Library. Architects: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. 2 complete sets. 2 rolls, 19 blueprints. Acc. 1988.16.002","Set of 9 blueprints diagramming the electrical wiring for Swem Library. 2 rolls. 18 blueprints. Acc. 1988.17.002.","Scope and Contents Plans for the proposed physical education building--now know as Wiiliam and Mary Hall/Kaplan Center. Plans include elevations, layout and landscape information included. Architects: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. Sheets: 7; Dimensions: 11\" x 14\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2010.670.","Scope and Contents Drawing showing the manner in which the Sunken Garden would be developed per the Board of Visitors. Architects: Binford Walford; Landscape Architect: Charles F. Gillette. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 36\" x 24\". Drawing on Illustrating Board. Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2010.747.","Scope and Contents Architect's drawing (in color) of Old Dominion Hall. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 36\" x 21\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2010.748.","Scope and Contents Architect's drawing (in color) of Rogers Hall ( previously known as Chancellor's Hall). Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 30\" x 20\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2010.749.","Scope and Contents Plans for the development of the college. Architect: Walford and Wright. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 15.25\" x 15.25; 15\" x.13.5\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2010.750.","Scope and Contents Photos of proposed plans for the development of Campus, April 1953 including copies. Original plans destroyed by fire in September 1986. Architect: Walford and Wright; Landscape Architect: Charles F. Gillette. Sheets: 3 (original and two copies). Dimensions: irregular-approximately 18.5\" x 28\". Condition: Good. Acc. 2010.751.","Scope and Contents Map of Campus in August 1953. Original rendering destroyed by fire in June 1986. Architect: Charles M. Major. Sheets: 3 ( original and two copies). Dimensions:  18.5\" x 19\"; 15\" x 11\"; 13.5\" x 11\". Condition: Poor, ripped  in half and glued onto backing.  Acc. 2010.752.","Scope and Contents Pen and Ink Drawings for proposed music building on the campus of William and Mary. Drawings include four side elevations; floor plans; site plan and external view. Architects: Odell Associates. Sheets: 4; pen and ink on boards. Dimensions: 20\" x 30\". Condition: Excellent. Acc. 2010.753.","Scope and Contents Map outling the exisiting and proposed buildings for the College of William and Mary. Architect: Walford and Wright.  Sheets: 1; folded and glued onto corrugated cardboard backing;  49\" x 36\". Condition: Fair.  Acc. 2010.754.","Scope and Contents Survey map of Campus for Improved Risk Mutuals. Survey: R.G.M.; revision by P.R.B. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 62\" x 61\". Condition: Good, but rippped, taped and folded  Acc. 2010.755.","Scope and Contents Map of College lands off campus in King William County. Drawings completed by Elizabeth Ryland and Mr. Snell. Sheets: 2; one blueprint and one ink. Dimensions: 42\" x 18\"(ink on tissue); 45\" x 18\". Condition: Good, but folded  Acc. 2010.756.","Scope and Contents College lands in the St. John's Parish of King William County with tracts shown. Sheets: 4; original on tissue with one copy with two pieces and one partial. Original 18\" x 24; 17\" x 11\"; 8.5\" x 11.\" Condition: Good. Acc. 2010.757.","Scope and Contents Map of off campus lands in King William County with numerous owners and acres outlined around Manquin Mill Pond. Sheets: 6. Dimensions: 23.5\" x 19\" (1); 36\" x 48\"(5). Condition: Good. Acc. 2010.758.","Scope and Contents Picture on board of proposed library at The College of William and Mary drawn by G.C. Stone of Delaware. Sheets: 1 on board. Dimensions: 20\" x 16\". Condition: Very good. Acc. 2010.760.","Scope and Contents Letters and proposals for Library display tables. The first letter is dated November 25, 1929 to the attention of E.G. Swem at the College of William and Mary-three pages of pricing. Second letter is dated December 12,1929 from Donald P. Boyer of the Virginia School Supply Co. to Dr. E.G. Swem, Librarian at the College of William and Mary and includes drawings of library tables. A third letter to Dr. Swem from Boyer is dated January 3, 1930 with additional pricing proposals. A note from Swem to Boyer on January 6, 1930 acknowledges the receipt of that letter. Drawings were submitted by the Virginia School Supply Co. Sheets(12 ): 2 drawings; one sheet has three drawings with paper backing, dimensions: 14.75\" x 9.5\" (1); 30.5\" x 21.5\"(1); Letters (8 ) 8.5\" X 11\"; two small pictures, 5.5\" x 7.75\" and 6 x 3.75\". Condition: Good. Acc. 2010.761.","Scope and Contents Letter with itemized quotation for Library Equipment and blueprint for the suggested floor plan. Also includes a catalog of Commercial Maps and Map Cases, a catalog of library furniture and photos of library furniture and other items in Early American finish. Architects: Everett Waddey Company. Items: 17: 2 blueprint, 23\" x 31.75\" (1 blueprint); 11\" x 8.5\" (1 blueprint); letter, 8.5\" x 11\"(3); 6\" x 9\" (booklet- 16 pages); 8.5\" x 11\" (booklet- 16 pages);9.5\" x 8.75\" (photos-7); 8.5\" x 11\" (photos-3). Condition: Very good. Acc. 2010.762.","Scope and Contents Letter and blueprint proposals for Library furniture from the Leonard Peterson \u0026 Co. Letter is dated March 18, 1929 from Oscar L. Lethander, Vice President to Dr. J.A.C. Chandler, President of the College of William and Mary. Blueprints include many specific furniture and shelving designs as well as a proposal for the library layout. Sheets: 11. Letter: 8.5\" x 11\"; blueprint of library layout 35\" x 24.5; 12\" x 18\" (3); 11\" x 18\" (3);16.5\" x 11\" (1);11.5\" x 24\" (1); 18\" x 9\" (1). Condition: Good to fair; large blueprint is cut nearly in half. Acc. 2010. 763.","Scope and Contents Letter and blueprint proposals for Library shelving from the Virginia State Penitentiary. Letter is dated October 10, 1930 from H. E. Fitzgerald, Industrial Director to Mr. Swem of the College of William and Mary. Blueprints include layout and design of specific shelving. Sheets: 7. Letter: 8.5\" x 11\"; blueprints 22\" x 16(2) and 17\" x 22\"(4). Condition: Very good. Acc. 2010. 764.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for alterations and additions to the Williamsburg Community Hospital. Architects: Baskervill and Sons. Sheets: 26. Dimensions:  30\" x 55\". Condition: Very good.  Acc. 2010.082","Scope and Contents Blueprints for alterations and additions to Williamsburg Hospital Cardiopulmonary Unit. Architects and Engineers: Baskervill \u0026 Son. Sheets: 15.  Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2009.580","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the grading plan for the site of the Williamsburg Community Hospital. Architects: Baskervill \u0026 Son. Consulting Engineers: Hankins and Anderson  Sheets: 4.  Dimensions: 30\" x 55\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2009.578","Scope and Contents Blueprints for alterations and additions to the Williamsburg Community Hospital. Architects: Baskervill \u0026 Son.  Sheets: 50.  Dimensions: 30\" x 55\". Condition: Good.; several of the paper portions torn. Acc. 2009.577","Scope and Contents Blueprints for Phase 2 Rennovations to the Williamsburg Community Hospital. Architects: Peterson Associates.  Sheets: 70.  Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very good. Acc. 2009.576.","Blue prints and documents for the construction and design of the Williamsburg Community Hospital. Several documents detail the interior of the hospital. Architects:  Ballou and Justice. Numerous subcontractors. Sheets:83 These documents are severely water damaged in many sections and several pages are illegible. Documents in a variety of shapes and sizes.  ACC. 2009.579.","Scope and Contents Blueprints showing the plans for the foundation, placement of beams, and other structural supports for Swem Library. Architect: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. 3 sets (set 2). Dimensions: 33.5\" x 42\". Sheets.11 Condition: good. Acc. 1988.14.002","Scope and Contents Blueprints showing the plans for the foundation, placement of beams, and other structural supports for Swem Library. Architect: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. 3 sets (set 3). Dimensions:  33.5\" x 42\". Sheets.11 Condition: Fair with some water damage.  Acc. 1988.14.003","Scope and Contents Set blueprints for Swem Library, including site plan, floor plan, elevations, and details of various parts of the building. Architects: Wright, Wilkersons, and Jones. Sheets: 20; several sheets missing. Size: 34\" x 42\". 2 of 4 sets. Condition: Good with some small rips. Acc. 1988.12.002.","Scope and Contents Set blueprints for Swem Library, including site plan, floor plan, elevations, and details of various parts of the building. Architects: Wright, Wilkersons, and Jones. Sheets: 18; several sheets missing. Size: 34\" x 42\". 3 of 4 sets. Condition: Good with some small rips. Acc. 1988.12.003.","Scope and Contents Set blueprints for Swem Library, including site plan, floor plan, elevations, and details of various parts of the building. Architects: Wright, Wilkersons, and Jones. Sheets: 2, pages 19 \u0026 21. Size: 36.25\" x 42\". 4 of 4 sets. Condition: Good. Acc. 1988.12.004.","Scope and Contents Set of blueprints showing mechanical plans by floor for Swem Library. Sheets: 7. Architects: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson. Size: 33\" x 42\". Condition: Poor, with tape and torn sections and severe water damage. 2 of 3 sets. Acc. 1988.13.002","Scope and Contents Set of blueprints showing mechanical plans by floor for Swem Library. Sheets: 14. Architects: Wright, Jones and Wilkerson.  Size: 33\" x 42\". Condition: Some good, a few really poor, with tape and torn sections and severe water damage. 3 of 3 sets. Acc. 1988.13.003","Scope and Contents Plans for the preservation, Renewal and replacement of The Sir Christopher Wren Building on the College of William and Mary Campus in Virginia. Working Drawings Submission. Architects: Quinn Evans. Sheets: 107. Bound. Dimensions 24\" x 36\". Condition: Excellent. Acc.2011.007.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Renewal and Replacement of The Sir Christopher Wren Building on the College of William and Mary Campus in Virginia. 35%. Submission. Architects: Quinn Evans. Sheets: 41. Bound. Dimensions 24\" x 36\". Condition: Very good, some small tears. Acc.2011.008.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Renewal and Replacement of The Sir Christopher Wren Building on the College of William and Mary Campus in Virginia. Survey of Existing Conditions. Architects: Quinn Evans. Sheets: 44. Bound. Dimensions 24\" x 36\". Condition: Excellent. Acc.2011.013.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Preservation, Renewal and Replacement of The Sir Christopher Wren Building on the College of William and Mary Campus in Virginia. Preliminary design Submission. 95% Working Drawings Submission. Architects: Quinn Evans. Sheets:85 . Bound. Dimensions 24\" x 36\". Condition: Very Good, a few rips. Acc.2011.030.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Preservation, Renewal and Replacement of The Sir Christopher Wren Building on the College of William and Mary Campus in Virginia. 95% Working Drawings Submission. (note on front indicates \"Review Set.\" Architects: Quinn Evans. Sheets: 95. Bound. Also includes 3 loose sheets, F2.4, E3.02, E3.03. Dimensions 24\" x 36\". Condition: Very Good, binding torn. Acc.2011.031.","Acc. 1983.014","Acc. 1988.064","Peninsula Fair, 1921 Acc. No. 1988.69","Boundry Street Block Development Acc. No. 1988.75","Organizational Plan Acc. No. 1988.91","Scope and Contents Swem Additions and Renovation: Basement Level Plan. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas \u0026 Company. Sheets: 1. Dimensions 24\" x 36\". Condition: Very Good. Acc.2011.094.","Scope and Contents Swem Library: Additions and Renovation: Preliminary Plan 35%; S1-S9. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas \u0026 Company. Sheets: 9. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.095.","Scope and Contents Swem Library: 1st Floor Furniture Plans. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. 1 orginal and copy for each date. Sheets: 4. Dimensions 18\" x 22.5\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.096.","Scope and Contents Swem Library: Renovation and Expansion Floor Plans. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 4. Dimensions 30\" x 43\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.097.","Scope and Contents Swem Library: Renovation and Expansion Floor Plans; Ground Floor West, 1st, 2nd, 3rd floors. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 4. Dimensions 30\" x 43\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.098.","Scope and Contents Swem Library: Renovation and Expansion Basement Plan with smaller copy. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. Sheets: 2; one original and copy. Dimensions 24\" x 34.5\" and  11\" x 17\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.099.","Scope and Contents Earl Gregg Swem Library East -West Section Drawing. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 1. Dimensions 30\" x 65.5\". Condition: Very Good; edges torn. Acc. 2011.100.","Scope and Contents Swem Library: Renovation and Expansion Floor Plans with mechanical changes and memo indicating suggestions \u0026 changes. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 5 stapled; memo 5. Dimensions 36\" x 42.5\"; memo 8.5\" x 11\". Condition: Good, red ink and handwriting on front. Acc. 2011.101.","Scope and Contents Swem Library: Renovation and Expansion Mechanical Plans by Floor Plan. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 8 stapled. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Good, edges show signs of water damage. Acc. 2011.102.","Scope and Contents Base Map for the rennovation and expansion of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary; elevations. Consulting Engineers: AES Consulting Engineers. Sheets: 13 copies. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Good, edges show signs of exposure. Acc. 2011.103.","Scope and Contents Floor Plans and elevations Sections A1.0-A1.6 for the rennovation and expansion of the Earl Gregg Swem Library; also 3 separate pages Sections 4.1 \u0026 4.2 and Site and Utility Plan. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Consulting Engineers: AES Consulting Engineers. Sheets: 16; 13 bound; 3 loose. Dimensions 29.875\" x 42(13)  \u0026 30\" x 42(3) . Condition: Good, with some pencil notations on pages. Acc. 2011.104.","Scope and Contents Revision of Floor Plans A1.0-A1.4 for the rennovation of the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 5. Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Very Good. Original date crossed off and replaced. Acc. 2011.105.","Scope and Contents Floor Plans  A1.0-A1.3 for the rennovation and expansion of the Earl Gregg Swem Library; Ground, First and 2nd Floors. Memo dated October 10, 1996 with color coded key and copy of  plan with red and blue ink markings. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 5.  Dimensions 30\" x 42(3); memo 8.5\" 11\"; copy 8.5\" x 14 . Condition: Good, with colored markings and some edges torn. Acc. 2011.106.","Scope and Contents Revised Floor Plans  A1.0-A1.4 for Swem Library; Ground, 1st, 2nd \u0026 3rd Floors dated October 10 to November 25, 1996. Ground Floor (3) First Floor(1) Second Floor (2 ) and 3rd Floor (2 ). Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 8.  Dimensions 30\" x 42(7); 30\" x 48\" (1). Condition: Good, with some edges torn. Acc. 2011.107.","Scope and Contents Site Plan for the rennovation and expansion of the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 1.  Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Good, with green markings. Acc. 2011.108.","Scope and Contents Colored Drawings of North and South Elevations for the rennovation and expansion of the Earl Gregg Swem Library; dated October 23, 1996 on back. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 3.  Dimensions 24\" x 66. Condition: Excellent. Acc. 2011.109.","Scope and Contents Floor Plans  A1.1-A1.4 for the rennovation and expansion of the Earl Gregg Swem Library; Ground, 1st , 2nd \u0026 3rd Floors. Stamped Progress Print. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 4.  Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.110.","Scope and Contents Black and White Ink Drawings of plans for the Roof and Floor Plans. Date in marker on each page. Drawsing of Roof, Basement, Ground Floor, 1st, 2nd and 3rd floors.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 6.  Dimensions 36\" x 42. Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.111.","Scope and Contents Floor Plans M2.1-M3.1 for the Earl Gregg Swem Library; Ground, First and 2nd Floors.Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 8 stapled (2 sets). Dimensions 30.5\" x 42. Condition: Very Good., some edges worn. Acc. 2011.112.","Scope and Contents Topographical maps and base plan for the renovation of Swem Library; design work for the landscape and approximate work site location. Consulting Engineers: AES Consulting Engineers. Sheets: 3. Dimensions 30.25\" x 42(2); 30.25 X 36(1). Condition: Very Good, colored ink and pencil markings on site map. Acc. 2011.113.","Scope and Contents Variety of Preliminary Plans for the renovation of Swem Library; Elevations and Floors Plans.Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 14 stapled. Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Very Good, some red ink markings. Acc. 2011.156.","Scope and Contents Variety of Plans for the renovation of Swem Library; Mechanical Elevations and Floors Plans. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Consulting Engineers: AES Consulting Engineers. Sheets: 19, partiallly stapled. Dimensions: 30\" x 36\" (1); 30\" x 37\" (1);30.5\" x 42\" (9);30\" x 42(8); 30.25\" x 48\"(1). Condition: Good, some tears ink markings. Acc. 2011.157.","Scope and Contents Architectural Drawings for the renovation (1.0- E1.9) for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 90 Bound. Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Very Good, some edges showing exposure. Acc. 2011.158.","Scope and Contents Plans for additions and renovations to Swem Library. Plans for ground, 1st, 2nd and 3rd floors. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 4. Dimensions 24\" x 36. Condition: Very Good, handwritten note and date on front page. Acc. 2011.171.","Scope and Contents Site and Floor Plans  A0.1-A1.6 for the Earl Gregg Swem Library. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 7 Bound.  Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Very Goodwith some exposure. Acc. 2011.159.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Pavillion Section; Penthouse and Shafts; variety of plans for utilities, site plans, foundation, sections, floor plans and drawings. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Consulting Engineers: AES Consulting Engineers. Sheets: 31, partially Bound and stapled. Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Very Good, some pencil notations. Acc. 2011.160.","Scope and Contents Cost estimate and evaluation tables regarding the renovation and expansion of Earl  Gregg Swem Library; includes recommendations. Sheets: 3. Dimensions 22\" x 36.(2); 24\"x34\"(1).  Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.161.","Scope and Contents Early plans for the addition and renovation of Swem by floors; set sets of plans with notations for Ground Floor-3rd floor. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 9. Dimensions 24\" x 36. Condition: Very Good, some colored marker and ink/ pencil notations. Acc. 2011.162.","Scope and Contents Detailed plans for the casements in Swem Library. Plans A6.15-A6.18 Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 4. Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.163.","Scope and Contents Renovation and Expansion plans detailing the Asbestos and Lead issues, Basement, Ground Floor and Floors 1-3.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Environmental Consultants: Work Environment Associates, Inc. Sheets: 6, Bound. Dimensions 15\" x 21.25\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.164.","Scope and Contents Plans for mobile shelving layout in the renovation of Swem Library. Plans detailed by  floor, Ground, First, Second \u0026 Third.  Plans.  Produced: Spacesaver Corporation. Sheets: 4,  Bound. Dimensions 36\" x 47.5\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.165.","Scope and Contents Floor Plans for the renovation of Swem Library by floor. Original date is December 1997; revised April 1998. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  . Sheets: 4. Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Good, some tape of edges.  Acc. 2011.166.","Scope and Contents Plans renovation and expansion of the Swem Library Phases 1-5; Volumne 4. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 16, Bound. Dimensions 30\" x 42. Condition: Good, some torn edges. Acc. 2011.167.","Scope and Contents Furniture plans for Swem Library on the renovation and expansion for the east and west wings of the library, by phase. Architects: Cox, Kliewer \u0026 Company , Inc. Design Consultants: Michaels Associates. Sheets: 13, Bound . Dimensions 15\" x 21. Condition: Excellent. Acc. 2011.168.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Burger Office space including layout and temperature controls. Designer: Riggs Ward Design, L.C. Sheets: 5, Bound and 2 stapled onto page 2. Dimensions 15\" x 22\"(5); 8.5\"x11\"(2). Condition: Excellent. Acc. 2011.169.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Exhibit Cases A (freestanding) \u0026 B (wall) in Swem Library. Designer: Showcase Woodworking, Ltd.  Sheets: 2. Dimensions 17\" x 22\". Condition: Very Good. Handwritten note and date on front sheet. Acc. 2011.170.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Graphics Lab and Multimedia Theater in Swem Library. Architects: SDJG Inc. Sheets: 7. Dimensions 24.75\" x 36. Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.172.","Scope and Contents Final Carpet Plans for Swem Library renovation. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 4, stapled. Dimensions 24\" x 36\". Condition: Good with some tears. Acc. 2011.173.","Scope and Contents Landscape Plans for the Renovation and Expansion of Swem Library. Includes letters outlining all of the significant details. John McFarlane, Department of Facilities Management. Sheets: 3 and letters 5, Letters and notes stapled. Dimensions 24\" x 36; letters 8.5\" x 11\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.174.","Scope and Contents Plans for the woodwork and Rotunda Cases added during the renovation of Swem Library. Produced by: Just Wood Industries and Blake Construction. Sheets: 10, stapled.  Dimensions 24\" x 36.  Condition: Very Good, some pencil notations.  Acc. 2011.175","Scope and Contents Furniture plans for the renovation and expansion of Swem Library. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 8, partially stapled. Dimensions 24\" x 36\". Condition: Fair with significant red ink markings. Acc. 2011.196.","Scope and Contents Plans for the various sections of the 3rd floor renovation of Swem Library, with revisions. Plans include mechanicals and HAZMAT . Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets 4. Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very good. Acc. 2011. 197.","Scope and Contents Plans for the removal of asbestos from Swem Library during the renovation and expansion. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson; Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas; and Work Environment Associates, Inc. Sheets 6 bound. Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: Good with a few notations. Acc. 2011. 198.","Scope and Contents Plans for the various phases of Floor Plans for the Renovation and Expansion of Swem Library. Vol 4.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets 16 Bound. Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very good. Acc. 2011. 199.","Scope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period indicated. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 30\" x 22\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.200.","Scope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period indicated; June 30, 2000. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Architect: Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas \u0026 Company. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 36\" x 22\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.201.","Scope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended March 31, 2000. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.202.","Scope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended February 28, 2002. Blake Construction Company, Inc.  Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.203.","Scope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended April 30, 2001. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.204.","Scope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended February 29, 2000. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.205.","Scope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended October 31,2000. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.206.","Scope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended April 30, 2001. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: 3. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.230.","Scope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended December 31, 2000. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: 2. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.231.","Scope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended May 31, 2001. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: 2of 4 Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.232.","Scope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended October 31, 2001. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: #2 of set of 3. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Good, some pin pricks. Acc. 2011.233.","Scope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended April 30, 2003. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets:1; #3 of set of 4. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.234.","Scope and Contents Graphic displaying the progress of each part of the Swem Renovation-depicted in a bar graph format. Chart displays Early Progress Bar; Progress Bar; and Critical Activity for the period ended August 31, 2003. Blake Construction Company, Inc. Sheets: 1; sheet #3 of 3. Dimensions: 36\" x 44\". Condition: Good. a few pin pricks. Acc. 2011.235.","Scope and Contents Drawings for the proposed renovation of Earl Gregg Swem Library - Ground, First, Second Third floors and Roof. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abott; Hanbury Evans Newll Vlattas. Sheets: 5. Dimensions: 36\" x 60\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.236.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for Phase II of the renovation and expansion of Swem Library - Floor Plans, Architects: Cox Kliewer \u0026 Company, Inc.; Michaels Associates. Sheets: 11. Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.237.","Scope and Contents Drawing for the Ground Floor furniture plan for Swem Library. Architects: Cox Kliewer \u0026 Company, Inc.; Michaels Associates. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 36\" x 72\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.238.","Scope and Contents Plans for final layout of furniture in Swem Library. Floor Plans by wing. Architects: Cox Kliewer \u0026 Company, Inc.; Michaels Associates. Sheets: 6, tissue panels. Dimensions: 23.75\" x 36\"(1); 31\" x 36\"(5). Condition: Good, with some pencil markings on pages. Acc. 2011.239.","Scope and Contents Plans for Phase II of the furniture in Swem Library. F101-F112. Architects: Cox Kliewer \u0026 Company, Inc.; Michaels Associates. Sheets: 13, tissue panels. Dimensions: 30\" x 40\". Condition: Good, with some worn edges. Acc. 2011.240.","Scope and Contents Partial Plans for furniture in Swem Library. East wing by floor. Architects: Cox Kliewer \u0026 Company, Inc.; Michaels Associates. Sheets: 12, stapled. Dimensions: 31\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good, with some small ink markngs. Acc. 2011.247.","Scope and Contents Plans for the renovation and expansion of Swem Library - Volume IV; Phasing Plans by Floor. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evasn Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 15, bound and stapled. Dimensions: 18\" x 24\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.248.","Scope and Contents Plans for the power needs resulting from the renovation and expansion of Swem Library - Plans by wing and by floor. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 9. Dimensions: 15\" x 24\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.249.","Scope and Contents Plans for the carpeting for floors following the renovation and expansion of Swem Library - Plans by floor and in phases.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 10 bound and stapled.  Dimensions: 42.5\" x 36\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.250.","Scope and Contents Partial Floor Plans - Mechanciacl Demolition, M1.6 for the Earl Gregg Swem Library; Ground and 2nd Floors partials. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 1.  Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Good with ink markings. Acc. 2011.251.","Scope and Contents Plans for Power in the West and South wings of the First Floor of Swem Library; revision dates noted. Plan E3.5. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 1. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.252.","Scope and Contents Furniture plans for Swem Library, by floor and by wing; F1.0-F1.7. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 8 bound and stapled. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.253.","Scope and Contents Pen and ink drawings for the Swem Library Renovation Layout - no details given. Date reflects that noted on the margins of pages. Drawings of Ground, first, second and third floors. Sheets: 4; tissue.  Dimensions 18.25\" x 32\"; 18.25\" x 29.25\" (2); 18.25\" x 30\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.254.","Scope and Contents Plans for Suites 206-209, 8105 Richmond Road in Toano Virginia for housing of William and Mary Special Collections. Revised June 28, 2000 and September 26, 2000.  Architects: JNC Designs and Michael C. Brown, Ltd. Custom Home Designs. Sheets: 2.  Dimensions 24.25\" x 36\". Condition: Good but with a number of ink markings.  Acc. 2011.255.","Scope and Contents Plans for the West Wing of the First Floor of Swem Library. Plan A1.4.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 1.  Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good with some folds  Acc. 2011.256.","Scope and Contents Ground Floor Plan and Foundation Plan Pavillion \"B\" for Swem Library. Plan 2.0; revision date noted. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 1. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.257.","Scope and Contents Plans for the east and west wings of the Third Floor of Swem Library; revision dates noted. Plans A1.8-A1.9. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 2. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". bound and stapled. Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.258.","Scope and Contents Plans for The Ground Floor and Foundation as well as the framing of floors 1-3 of Swem Library. Plans 2.0,3.0,4.0 \u0026 5.0.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 4, stapled.  Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.259.","Scope and Contents Final Furniture Plans for Swem Library by wing and by floor. Plans F105-F112. Architects: Cox, Kliewer \u0026 Compnay, P.C. Sheets:8. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.260.","Scope and Contents Plans for Security and CCTV Systems by wing and by floor for Swem Library. Plans OS1.0-OS1.12.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 12, bound and stapled.  Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.261.","Scope and Contents Plans for the mobile shelving systems in Swem Library at the College of William and Mary. Architects: Spacesaver. Sheets: 15 bound and stapled. Dimensions 24.5\" x 36\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.262.","Scope and Contents Plans for the special exhibit cases in the Special Collections area of Swem Library.  Architects: Riggs Ward Design and Showcase Woodworking. Sheets: 8; stapled.  Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.263.","Scope and Contents Structural Notes for the external renovation of Swem Library. Plans S1-S5.  Architects: McPherson and Associates. Sheets: 5 bound and stapled.  Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.264.","Scope and Contents Floor Plans for the Security and CCTV following the renovation of Swem Library; Plans OS1.0-OS1.16. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 17, bound and stapled. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.265.","Scope and Contents Plans for the Final Furniture Layout  following the renovation of Swem Library; Plans F105-F112. Architects: Cox Kliewer \u0026 Co. PC.  Sheets: 8.  Dimensions 36\" x 42\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.266.","Scope and Contents Floor Plan Layout for Swem Library Renovation; Plans OS1.0-OS1.16. Architects: Michaels and Associates; Cox Kliewer \u0026 Co. Sheets: 6. Dimensions 36\" x 48\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.302.","Scope and Contents Electrical Legends and schedules for the renovation of Swem Library, including demolition. Plans E0.1-E6.1. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Consulting Engineers: Lanna, Dunlap and Spriggs. Sheets: 46, bound and stapled with a note attached. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Good. Acc. 2011.303.","Scope and Contents Floor Plan Layout with notations and notes from Library Staff for usage of various areas of the library. Plans are not dated but the indicated dates from staff are January 10th and 11th 2001. Architects: Cox Kliewer \u0026 Co. Design Consultants: Michales and Associates. Sheets: 16. Dimensions 28\" x 36\"(15) and 36\" x 42\" (11). Condition: Fair with a lot of notes.  Acc. 2011.304.","Scope and Contents Floor Plans for the renovation of Swem Library. Basement, Ground Floor, First, Second, Third Floors and Roof. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 6. Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Fair with bent, torn edges. Acc. 2011.305.","Scope and Contents Floor Plans for the renovation of Swem Library. Basement, Ground Floor, First, Second, and Third Floors.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 6.  Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Good with some watermarks.  Acc. 2011.306.","Scope and Contents Comprehensive Plans (Volume 1) for the renovation and expansion of Swem Library. Plans include Civil Drawings, Boring Logs, Architectural Drawings and Structural Drawings. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 118; bound and stapled. Dimensions 15.5\" x 21\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.309.","Scope and Contents Comprehensive Plans (Volume 1-Revision B) for the renovation and expansion of Swem Library. Plans include Civil Drawings, Boring Logs, Architectural Drawings and Structural Drawings. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 117; bound and stapled. Dimensions 18\" x 24.25\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.310.","Scope and Contents Letter and plans ( PH1.0-PH5.2) indicating the physical limits of the renovation phases. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Letter from Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 16; bound and stapled; letter attached. Dimensions 15\" x 21\"(15) and 8.5\" x 11 (1). Condition: Good with heavy pencil notations on back. Acc. 2011.311.","Scope and Contents Comprehensive Plans (Volume 2) for the renovation and expansion of Swem Library. Plans include Fire Protection Drawings, Sprinkler Systems, Plumbing Drawings, mechanical Drawings, Electrical Drawings and Project Notes. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Sheets: 130; bound and stapled. Dimensions 15\" x 21\". Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.312.","Scope and Contents HAZMAT Plans (Volume 3) for the renovation and expansion of Swem Library.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas. Environmental Consultants: Work Environment Associates, Inc.  Sheets: 6; bound and stapled.  Dimensions 15\" x 21\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.313.","Scope and Contents Floor Plans (Volume 4) for the renovation and expansion of Swem Library. Plans by floor and by phase.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 16; bound and stapled.  Dimensions 15\" x 21\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.314.","Scope and Contents Comprehensive Plans for the renovation and expansion of Swem Library. Plans Include Architectural Drawings, Civil Drawings, Structural Drawings, Mechanical drawings, Plumbing Drawings and Project Statistics. Plans: T1.0-E1. Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott; Hanbury Evans Newill Vlattas.  Sheets: 85; bound and stapled.  Dimensions 30\" x 42\". Condition: Good with some wear marks.  Acc. 2011.315.","Scope and Contents Colored Photo on Board labeled \"Earl Gregg Swem Library, The College of William and Mary, Renovation and Expansion 2003.\" No other information.  Dimensions: 25\" x 28\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.316.","Scope and Contents Display Board showing the proposed alterations to Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. No date provided. Dimensions: 38\" x 28.25.\" Condition: Good, with slight bend. Acc. 2011.317.","Scope and Contents Display Board showing the proposed alterations to the First Floor of Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. No date provided. Dimensions: 38\" x 28.25.\" Condition: Good, with slight bend. Acc. 2011.318.","Scope and Contents Display Board showing the proposed alterations to the Second Floor of Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. No date provided. Dimensions: 38\" x 28.25.\" Condition: Good, with slight bend. Acc. 2011.319.","Scope and Contents Display Board showing the proposed alterations to the Third Floor of Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. No date provided. Dimensions: 38\" x 28.25.\" Condition: Good, with slight bend. Acc. 2011.320.","Scope and Contents Display Board showing the proposed Site Plan, with some landscaping and topographical indications for the proposed changes in the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. No date provided. Dimensions: 38\" x 28.25.\" Condition: Good, with slight bend. Acc. 2011.321.","Scope and Contents Black \u0026 White Display Board showing the proposed Ground Floor Plan fo rthe additions and renovations to Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. Handwritten Date \"10-23-96.\" Dimensions: 38\" x 28.25.\" Condition: Good, with slight rips on edges. Acc. 2011.322.","Scope and Contents Display Board showing the proposed Ground Floor Plan, color coded, for the proposed changes in the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. No date provided. Dimensions: 24\" x 34.\" Condition: Good, with slight bends in edges. Acc. 2011.323.","Scope and Contents Display Board showing the proposed Second Floor Plan, color coded, for the proposed changes in the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. No date provided. Dimensions: 24\" x 34.\" Condition: Good, with slight bends in edges and several blotches on front. Acc. 2011.324.","Scope and Contents Display Board showing the proposed fabrics, finishes and carpeting for the 24 Hour Study Area and Coffee Bar at the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects:Cox, Kliewer \u0026 Company P.C. No date provided, but copyright indicated at 2003. Dimensions: 24\" x 18.25.\" Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.337.","Scope and Contents Display Board showing Phase 1 of the proposed Ground Level Plan, color coded, for the proposed changes in the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. No date provided. Dimensions: 23.75\" x 35.25.\" Condition: Good, with slight discoloration on the edges. Acc. 2011.338.","Scope and Contents Display Board and two blueprints (attached with clips) outlining the proposed changes in the Ground Floor Plan, color coded, of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. August 17, 2003. Dimensions: 23.75\" x 36.\" Condition: Good, with some fading on edges. Acc. 2011.339.","Scope and Contents Display Board and two blueprints (attached with clips) outlining the proposed changes in the First Floor Plan, color coded, of  the  Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. August 17, 2003.  Dimensions: 24\" x 36\". Condition: Good, with some fading and wrinkles on edges.  Acc. 2011.340.","Scope and Contents Black and White drawing on Display Board of the proposed Warren E. Burger Special Collections Library at the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. No additional information given. Dimensions: 17\" x 22.\" Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.341.","Scope and Contents Display Board folded in two pieces and taped together, outlining the proposed changes in the Ground Floor and First Floors of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. Dimensions: Unfolded at 35\" x40\"; folded 17.5\" x 40\". Condition: Good, with some fading on edges. Acc. 2011.342.","Scope and Contents Black and White Photo display of the proposed interior look (rotunda area) of the Special Collections wing of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. No additional information provided. Dimensions: 23.75\" x 36.\" Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.343.","Scope and Contents Black and White Photo display of the proposed interior look (Burger Office area) of the Special Collections wing of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Artist: W. Pace. No date provided. Dimensions: 23.75\" x 36.\" Condition: Very Good. Acc. 2011.344.","Scope and Contents Color Coded diagram on Display Board, outlining the proposed changes in the Ground Level of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. Dimensions: 35\" x 24.\" Condition: Good, with some fading, pencil notations and red ink markings on front. Acc. 2011.345.","Scope and Contents Color Coded diagram on Display Board, outlining the proposed changes in the Level One Plan for  the  Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott.  Dimensions: 35\" x 24.\" Condition: Good, with some fading.  Acc. 2011.346.","Scope and Contents Color Coded diagram on Display Board, outlining the proposed changes in the Level One Plan ( possible revision) of  the  Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott.  Dimensions: 35\" x 24.\" Condition: Good, with two stickers \"Charrette\"  on front.  Acc. 2011.347.","Scope and Contents Color Coded diagram on Display Board, outlining the proposed changes in the  Level Two Plan for  the  Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott.  Dimensions: 35\" x 24.\" Condition: Good, with some fading and a piece of tape on back.  Acc. 2011.348.","Scope and Contents Color Coded diagram on Display Board, outlining the proposed changes in the Level Three Plan for the  Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott.  Dimensions: 35\" x 24.\" Condition: Good, with some fading.  Acc. 2011.349.","Scope and Contents Color Coded diagram on Display Board, outlining the First Floor Plan during the additions and renovations of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. Dimensions: 35\" x 24.\" Condition: Good, with some marks and damage on front. Acc. 2011.350.","Scope and Contents Color Coded diagram on Display Board, outlining the Third Floor Plan during the additions and renovations of  the  Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott.  Dimensions: 35\" x 24.\" Condition: Good, with some marks on front and back.  Acc. 2011.351.","Scope and Contents Display Board showing Blueprint for the proposed Level Two Plan during the additions and renovations of the Earl Gregg Swem Library at The College of William and Mary. Two additional sheets clipped to the board: 1. Basic blueprint of Second Floor with some handwritten and colored notations. No date. 2. Black and white blueprint for the Second Floor Plan showing greater detail. No date. Architects: Hanbury Evans Newell Vlattas \u0026 Company; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott. No date provided. Dimensions: 24\" x 36\"(Board); 24\"x 36.5.\" Condition: Good, with slight discoloration and tears on the edges. Acc. 2011.352.","Scope and Contents Blueprint of the Jones' Mill property at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. Area encompasses 23.29 acres between the Williamsburg Jamestown Road and Old Jamestown Road, bordered by Lake Matoaka. Surveyor: M.W. Thomas. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 28\" X 37 \" Condition: Fair with a number of tears around the edges and some tape affixed to blueprint. Acc. 2011.441.","Scope and Contents Blueprint for the plan of the William and Mary campus at Lake Road. Architect: C. M. Major. Sheets: 1.  Dimensions: 33.25\" x 30.875\".  Condition: Good with some tape on torn sections and sticker on back. Acc. 2011.442.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the proposed alterations to Phi Beta Kappa Hall at the College of William and Mary; plans include basement, first and second floor as well as longitudinal section.  Architect: J. Binford Walford . Sheets: 4, bound.  Dimensions: 16.5\" x 24\".  Condition: Good with some notations on pages. Acc. 2011.443.","Scope and Contents Plans for additions to the Dining Alcoves at the College of William and Mary.  Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 2, bound.  Dimensions: 17.5\" x 20\".  Condition: Poor, very faded and difficult to make out material.  Acc. 2011.444.","Scope and Contents Plans for replacing kitchen floors at the College of William and Mary; include plans for alteration of the basement under the kitchen as well as the kitchen floors. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 2 bound. Dimensions: 16.5\" x 18\". Condition: Good with some makings on front. Acc. 2011.445.","Scope and Contents Plans for aditions to the kitcehn and to the kitchen basement at the College of William and Mary; include plans for the basement under the kitchen as well as the kitchen; longitudinal and transverse sections; and West \u0026 South Elevations of Kitchen Brickwork. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 4 bound. Dimensions: 17.25\" x 22.25\". Condition: Fair; faded and some notations on front. Acc. 2011.446.","Scope and Contents Plans for Taliaferro Hall at the College of William and Mary; include plans for the foundation, first, second, third floors and roof. Plans also include elevations, dormers, exterior with alternate ; the Tearoom, and Sections AA, BB, CC, EE and FF. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 1-14 \u0026 16 bracketed. Dimensions: 15.5\" x 24\". Condition: Good with some makings on front. Acc. 2011.447.","Scope and Contents Plans for the addition of an Alcove to the exisiting Dining Hall at the College of William and Mary; include drawings for elevations, sections and detail work on cornices. Blueprint for first floor plans. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 3 and 1 blueprint, bracketed. Dimensions: 22.75\" x 32\"(3); blueprint 22.75\" x 30\". Condition: Poor with limited visibility. Acc. 2011.448.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for alterations and additions to the Library (Tucker Hall) at the College of William and Mary; include plans for the foundation, first, second,upper part of 2nd floor, third floor and roof. Also include elevations and Sections AA. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 7 loose. Dimensions: 23.5\" x 23\". Condition: Fair to Good with some fading. Acc. 2011.449.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the boundary plan for the Dormitory Annex at the College of William and Mary; this area will beome the Sorority Court area. Architect: Charles F. Gillette/Landscape Architect. Sheets: 1. Dimensions: 25.5\" x 36\". Condition: Good with a number of tears and tape. Acc.2011.450.","Scope and Contents Blueprints for the addition of a Dining Alcove to the Dining Hall at the College of  William and Mary; include plans for the sections, west side elevations; north side elevations and Main cornice details.  Architect: Charles  M. Robinson. Sheets: 3, bracketed.  Dimensions: 23\" x  30\".  Condition: Good. Acc. 2011.451.","Scope and Contents Plans for additions and alterations to the Dining Hall at the College of William and Mary; include plans for the basement \u0026 foundation, first floor and roof. Plans also include elevations, sections AA, BB, and ventilation. Architect: Charles M. Robinson. Sheets: 6 bound and stapled. Dimensions: 23.5\" x 32\". Condition: Fair with dark patches and colored labels on back. Acc. 2011.452.","Scope and Contents Plans for the renovation and alteration of Hugh Jones Hall at the College of William and Mary, specifically rooms 301 and 302; include plans for demolition, new work, mechanical, electrical and related specifications. Architects: HBA Architects. Sheets: 7, bound. Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: Good with a tear and small hole in front two pages. Acc. 2011.453.","Scope and Contents Plans for interior repairs of room 102 in Tyler Hall at the College of William and Mary, include plans for demolition, new work, changes in elevations, ceiling plans, furniture and mechanical, electrical and related specifications. Architects: HBA Architects; Pace Collaborative, P.C. for plumbing, mechanical and electrical.. Sheets: 9, bound. Dimensions: 30\" x 42\". Condition: Good with some water damage along edges. Acc. 2011.454.","Plans for Ash Lawn, the home of President James Monroe, as drawn by students from the University of Virginia School of Architecture under the direction of K. Edward Lay and as measured in the Fall of 1979. Drawings were done by Glenn R. MacCullough and Stuart N. Siegel. Drawings include site plan and location, basement and first floor plans, elevations, framing axonometric, moulding profiles, and conjectural plan evolution. Survey completed by Historic American Buildings Survey. This property is owned by the College of William and Mary. Sheets: 7, bound. Dimensions: 18\" x 22\". Condition: Excellent, with a few measurements on some pages. Acc. 2011.455.","History and plans for Ash Lawn, the home of President James Monroe, as drawn by students from the University of Virginia School of Architecture under the direction of K. Edward Lay and as measured in the Fall of 1979. drawings were done by Glenn R. MacCullough and Stuart N. Siegel. Preliminary drawings and overlays of buildings and site plan, including landscaping. History of the property purchased by Monroe in 1793 compiled by Eldon F. Wood, A.I.A., of Charlottesvile, Virginia. Survey completed by Historic American Buildings Survey. This property is owned by the College of William and Mary. Sheets: 16 some tissue and overlays. Dimensions: 9\"x8\"(1); 9\"x9.25\"(1); 9\"x10.5\"(1);14\" x 12\" (1); 12\"x17\" (3); 21\" x 14\"(1); 18\" x 24\" (5); 28\"x24\" (1); 24\"x 36\"(1); 36\"x48\"(1). Condition: Poor to good with folds, tape and writings on some of the pages. Acc. 2011.456.","Scope and Contents Preliminary drawings of Ash Lawn several of which were completed under the auspices of the National Park Service, Department of Interior. Ash Lawn was the home of President James Monroe. Survey completed by Historic American Buildings Survey. This property is owned by the College of William and Mary. Sheets:12. Dimensions: 24\" x 36\". Condition: Fair to good with highlight and measurements on a number of pages. Acc. 2011.457.","Scope and Contents Blueprints and preliminary drawings of Ash Lawn bu University of Virginia Architecture students completed under the auspices of the National Park Service, Department of Interior. Ash Lawn was the home of President James Monroe.Drawings shown elevation, layout and design, numerous detail works, and out buildings on property. Survey completed by Historic American Buildings Survey. This property is owned by the College of William and Mary. Sheets:45.  Dimensions: 24\" x 18\".  Condition: Good with some measurements noted on several pages.  Acc. 2011.458.","Scope and Contents Preliminary drawings of Ash Lawn prepared by students at the University of Virginia School of Architecture. Plans inculde site pland and landscaping as well as drawings of the elevations, floor plands and sections. Sheets:15.  Dimensions: 24\" x 36\".  Condition: Good. Acc. 2011.459.","This series includes the as-built drawings and specifications for various College of William and Mary buildings in microfilm and microfiche format. Note that in addition to the items listed here, there are also some miscellaneous microforms. Transferred from Capital Outlay. Acc. 2002.35\nBoxes 1, 2, and 3.","SOE FILE #1.1 Microfiche","SOE FILE # 1.2 Microfiche","SOE FILE # 1.3 Microfiche","SOE FILE # 1.4 Microfiche","SOE FILE # 1.5 Microfiche","SOE FILE # 1.6 Microfiche","SOE FILE #1.7 Microfiche","SOE FILE #2.1 Microfiche","SOE FILE #2.2 Microfiche","SOE FILE #3.1 Microfiche","SOE FILE #3.3 Microfiche","SOE FILE #5.1 Microfiche","SOE FILE #5.2 Microfiche","SOE FILE #5.3 Microfiche","SOE FILE #5.4 Microfiche","SOE FILE #5.5 Microfiche","SOE FILE #6.1 Microfiche","SOE FILE #6.2 Microfiche","SOE FILE #12.2 Microfiche","SOE FILE #14.1 Microfiche","SOE FILE #14.1b Microfiche","SOE FILE #14.2 Microfiche","SOE FILE #16.1 Microfiche","SOE FILE #16.2 Microfiche","SOE FILE #16.4 Microfiche","SOE FILE #16.5 Microfiche","SOE FILE #17.2 Microfiche","SOE FILE #17.3 Microfiche","SOE FILE #17.4 Microfiche","SOE FILE #17.5 Microfiche","SOE FILE #18.1 Microfiche","SOE FILE #18.2 Microfiche","SOE FILE #20.1 Microfiche","SOE FILE #28.1 Microfiche","SOE FILE #29.1 Microfiche","SOE FILE #29.2 Microfiche","SOE FILE #29.3 Microfiche","SOE FILE #30.2 Microfiche","SOE FILE #30.3 Microfiche","SOE FILE #30.4 Microfiche","SOE FILE #30.5 Microfiche","SOE FILE #30.8 Microfiche","SOE FILE #30.9 Microfiche","SOE FILE #31.1 Microfiche","SOE FILE #34.1 Microfiche","SOE FILE #34.3 Microfiche","SOE FILE #34.4 Microfiche","SOE FILE #35.1 Microfiche","SOE FILE #35.2 Microfiche","SOE FILE #35.3 Microfiche","SOE FILE #35.6 Microfiche","SOE FILE #35.7 Microfiche","SOE FILE #35.8 Microfiche","SOE FILE #35.8a Microfiche","SOE FILE #36.1 Microfiche","SOE FILE #37.1 Microfiche","SOE FILE #38.1 Microfiche","SOE FILE #38.2 Microfiche","SOE FILE #39.2 Microfiche","SOE FILE #40.1 Microfiche","SOE FILE #40.2 Microfiche","SOE FILE #41.1 Microfiche","SOE FILE #41.3 Microfiche","SOE FILE #41.4 Microfiche","SOE FILE #41.5 Microfiche","SOE FILE #41.6 Microfiche","SOE FILE #42.1 Microfiche","SOE FILE #54.1 Microfiche","SOE FILE #54.2 Microfiche","SOE FILE #54.3 Microfiche","SOE FILE #54.5 Microfiche","SOE FILE #54.6 Microfiche","SOE FILE #56.2 Microfiche","SOE FILE #57.1 Microfiche","SOE FILE #57.2 Microfiche","SOE FILE #57.3 Microfiche","SOE FILE #60.1 Microfiche","SOE FILE #60.3 Microfiche","SOE FILE #61.1b Microfiche","SOE FILE #61.1c Microfiche","SOE FILE #61.2 Microfiche","Microfiche SOE FILE # 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They are believed to be the bid documents, not as-builts.","This series includes printed material classified as publications such as newsletters and brochures. Also included in this series is the sketchbook of Charles M. Robinson Architects of Richmond, Virginia surveying the property of the College of William and Mary between Richmond and Jamestown Roads in 1923. Included in the book are sketches of the historic campus, sewer system drawings, other buildings and athletic fields, and handwritten notes by the architect about the project.","Scope and Contents \"What it is and how to use it\" booklet on maintenance procedures","November 27,1926 booklet: Programme of the day on the occasion of the dedication of the memorial hall to the fifty founders as part of the sesui-centennial celebration of the Phi Beta Kappa, College of William and Mary in Virginia. Schedule of events, speakers and delegates. December 5, 1936: Address at the unveiling of tablets on the Phi Beta Kappa Hall, College of William and Mary, by Dr Oscar M Voorhees. 1926 small booklet with history of Phi Beta Kappa, first members, photo of auditorium and Apollo Hall.","Dedication of new Phi Beta Kappa Hall booklets, May 18, 1957; order of exercise; history of PBK; invitations","1993 recycling brochure","Booklet on the dedication of Tercentenary Hall, October 27, 1995","Unofficial newsletter for, by, and about the employees of Facilities Management department, vol.1, numbers 1,2,5,6","invitation to Tyler Family Garden dedication on April 30, 2004","miscellaneous booklets on the Christopher Wren Building and its history. Article from Histori Preservation magazine. Tercentenary calendar","Contains the sketchbook of Charles M. Robinson Architects of Richmond, Virginia surveying the property of the College of William and Mary between Richmond Road and Jamestown Rd. conducted in 1923. Included in the book are sketches of the historic campus, sewer system drawings, other buildings and athletic fields, and handwritten notes by the architect about the project.","Scope and Contents Document projecting the various phases of the work at Swem including capacity on site and off site.  Provides expectations for Phases 1-6.  Sheets: 12; stapled.  Dimensions 8.5\" x 11\". Condition: Very Good.   Acc. 2011.307.","Scope and Contents Report and Certification regarding the air quality of Swem Library with data and test results shown.  Architects: Shepley Bulfinch Richardson; Engineer: Lanna, Dunlap \u0026 Spriggs; Contractor: PBM-Limbach;. Certification: Arian TAB Services, Inc.  Sheets: 78.  Dimensions 8.5\" x 11\". Condition: Very Good.  Acc. 2011.308.","Acc. 1983.070 includes records associated with the alterations, renovations and reconstructions of various sites and buildings at the College of William and Mary, including the Alumni House, Brown Hall, Barksdale Field, Ash Lawn, Jefferson Hall, the Chemistry Building, Phi Beta Kappa Hall, Wildflower Refuge Amphitheater, the Women's Dormitory Complex and others.","Acc. 1988.09 includes office files about campus construction projects, asbestos removal, repairs, and other capital outlay projects for the period 1966-1982.","Acc. 1999.71 is the blueprints file note cards.","Scope and Contents Slides of construction and repair of buildings on W\u0026M campus and VIMS, 2006 and prior","Scope and Contents Acc 2011.176 Slides on 4 reels of construction and repair of buildings on W\u0026M campus and VIMS. Dates prior to 2006. 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Additional files were processed in March 2016.","The Inge Horton Architectural Collection consists of architectural studies written by Horton while in Germany; presentations made at various women's architectural organization meetings, including the International Union of Women Architects (UIFA); a Historic Structure Report for Julia Morgan building; copies of her books; a curriculum vitae; and files on early women architects in the San Francisco Bay Area for her book \"Early Women Architects of the San Francisco Bay Area: The Lives and Work of Fifty Professionals, 1890-1951\" (2010).","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . 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Horton was educated in architecture and city planning. She graduated with a Diplom-Ingenieur from the Technological University of Berlin, Germany, 1965, and with a Master of City and Regional Planning from University of California, Berkeley, 1979. She has work experience in private, institutional and municipal planning departments. She was a planner with the Planning Department of the City and County of San Francisco, California, from 1983 to 1998.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eShe has held leadership positions in both the Organization of Women Architects and Design Professionals (OWA) and the International Archive of Women in Architecture (IAWA).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHer publications include several articles and two books in collaboration with Monica Hennig-Schefold on \"Early Modern Architecture in Berlin\" (1967) and \"Structure and Decoration: Art Nouveau Architecture in Paris and Brussels\" (1971). Horton also published a book on \"Early Women Architects of the San Francisco Bay Area: The Lives and Work of Fifty Professionals, 1890-1951\" (2010).\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["Born in Germany, Inge S. Horton was educated in architecture and city planning. She graduated with a Diplom-Ingenieur from the Technological University of Berlin, Germany, 1965, and with a Master of City and Regional Planning from University of California, Berkeley, 1979. She has work experience in private, institutional and municipal planning departments. She was a planner with the Planning Department of the City and County of San Francisco, California, from 1983 to 1998.","She has held leadership positions in both the Organization of Women Architects and Design Professionals (OWA) and the International Archive of Women in Architecture (IAWA).","Her publications include several articles and two books in collaboration with Monica Hennig-Schefold on \"Early Modern Architecture in Berlin\" (1967) and \"Structure and Decoration: Art Nouveau Architecture in Paris and Brussels\" (1971). Horton also published a book on \"Early Women Architects of the San Francisco Bay Area: The Lives and Work of Fifty Professionals, 1890-1951\" (2010)."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe guide to the Inge Horton Architectural Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (\u003ca href=\"https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\"\u003ehttps://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\u003c/a\u003e).\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["Rights Statement for Archival Description "],"odd_tesim":["The guide to the Inge Horton Architectural Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ )."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eResearchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], Inge Horton Architectural Collection, 1964-1999, Ms1990-065, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], Inge Horton Architectural Collection, 1964-1999, Ms1990-065, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe processing, arrangement and description of the Inge Horton Architectural Collection commenced and was completed in September 2010. Additional files were processed in March 2016.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The processing, arrangement and description of the Inge Horton Architectural Collection commenced and was completed in September 2010. Additional files were processed in March 2016."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Inge Horton Architectural Collection consists of architectural studies written by Horton while in Germany; presentations made at various women's architectural organization meetings, including the International Union of Women Architects (UIFA); a Historic Structure Report for Julia Morgan building; copies of her books; a curriculum vitae; and files on early women architects in the San Francisco Bay Area for her book \"Early Women Architects of the San Francisco Bay Area: The Lives and Work of Fifty Professionals, 1890-1951\" (2010).\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Inge Horton Architectural Collection consists of architectural studies written by Horton while in Germany; presentations made at various women's architectural organization meetings, including the International Union of Women Architects (UIFA); a Historic Structure Report for Julia Morgan building; copies of her books; a curriculum vitae; and files on early women architects in the San Francisco Bay Area for her book \"Early Women Architects of the San Francisco Bay Area: The Lives and Work of Fifty Professionals, 1890-1951\" (2010)."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuareproduction\u003c/a\u003e. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuapublication\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuapublication\u003c/a\u003e. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_efeedd0489853594ec017840c3f0497f\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eInge Horton was born in Germany. She was a planner with the Planning Department of the City and County of San Francisco, California, from 1983 to 1998; member of the Board of Advisors for the International Archive of Women in Architecture. Her papers consist of architectural studies written while in Germany; presentations made at various women's architectural organization meetings, including the International Union of Women Architects; a curriculum vitae; and research files on early women architects in the San Francisco Bay Area.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["Inge Horton was born in Germany. She was a planner with the Planning Department of the City and County of San Francisco, California, from 1983 to 1998; member of the Board of Advisors for the International Archive of Women in Architecture. 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Files in this collection relate to Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, and the activities of members of the community or university.","Ma may include Agricultural Conference Board and Institute Of Rural Affairs.","Ma 1 may include Agricultural Experiment Station \u0026 Field Research Stations.\nMa 1, 5, 6, 10, 11, 15, 16 may include Farmers' Institute.\nMa 3 may include Corn Day Short Course.\nMa 5, 18, 19, 29 may include Farmer'S Winter Short Course.\nMa 11, 24 may include Dairy Cattle At V.P.I.\nMa 18 may include Planters Club.\nMa 19 may include Pure-Bred Sire Campaign.\nMa 22 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Poultry Science.\nMa 22 may include Boys \u0026 Girls Short Course.\nMa 23 may include Virginia Aberdeen Angus Breeders' Association.\nMa 23, 24, 59, 61 may include Horticulture Club.\nMa 25, 28 may include Corn Score Card.\nMa 28 may include Dairy Science Club (American Dairy Science Association; Incl. 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Buildings.\nMcv 99 may include Lakes \u0026 Ponds.","Mcv 130 may include Buildings - R.O.T.C Building (Building 364).","Mfi 18 may include Sham Battle.\nMfi 23 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association);  Hoof \u0026 Horn Club; and Masons.","Mfi 74 may include Freshmen.\nMfi 120, 149, 151, 157 may include Kohler Trophy.","Mcon may include Community Concert Association.","Mco 4, 7 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Poultry Science.","Mco 57 may include Russian Language Course.","Mda 2 may include Lynchburg Club.\nMda 29 may include Songs Of VPI Incl. Moonlight \u0026 VPI, Tech Triumph, Ut Prosim.","Mde may include Accidents And Deaths.","Mde 6 may include Highty-Tighties.","Mde 28 may include Engineering, Metallurgical.","Mdev may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Horticulture; Campus Development Plan; and \"Pre-Centennial Development Program\".","Mdev 7 may include Arboretum (Sculpture).","Med 8-12, 17 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall.","Me may include Engineering, College Of, and Geology.","Me 9 may include Buildings - Davidson Hall (Chemical Engineering).\nMe 12 may include Airport (Officially Opened In 1939).\nMe 72 may include Mall.","Menr may include Freshmen and Orientation.","Mext may include Branch Colleges Of VPI.","Mf 29 may include Wine Faculty Achievement Award.","Mf 360, 416 may include Buildings - Seitz Hall (Agricultural Engineering Building).","ML 1 may include Loans To Students.\nML 2, 3, 4, 5 may include Rison Bill.\nML 4 may include Engineering Experiment Station.\nML 7, 8, 9, 10 may include Bonds, V.P.I. 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Of Horticulture).\nM 760, 761, 781, 782, 785, 791, 794, 796, 796a, 804, 810, 835, 882, 883, 886, 878, 881 may include Buildings - Randolph Hall.\nM 760, 772, 774, 835 may include Buildings - Meat \u0026 Processing Lab.\nM 780, 792, 805, 807, 824, 835 may include Buildings - Livestock \u0026 Poultry Disease Lab.\nM 785, 802, 835, 837 may include Buildings - Rasche Hall.\nM 785, 802, 879 may include Buildings - Brodie Hall and Shanks Hall (No. 4 \u0026 No. 7 Barracks United).\nM 787, 788, 794, 796, 797, 799-801, 804, 806, 810, 811, 819, 820, 823, 824, 827, 830, 832-834, 834a, 835-836 may include Buildings - Library - Carol M. Newman Library.\nM 810, 815, 868 may include Buildings - Commencement Hall (Old Commerce Hall).\nM 810, 835 may include Buildings - Seitz Hall (Agricultural Engineering Building).\nM 880-887, 890, 893, 738, 739, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Robeson Hall.","M 12 may include Christmas Card V.P.I. and Class Ticket.\nM 17a may include Virginia Agricultural \u0026 Mechanical College (Vamc).\nM 20 may include Pulaski Club.\nM 22, 37 may include Buildings - Preston \u0026 Olin Buildings.\nM 23, 24 may include Septic Tank.\nM 30 may include Little International Livestock Show.\nM 55, 76 may include Hikes - Corps.","M 68, 69, 78, 109, 123, 137, 139 may include Farmers' Institute.\nM 73 may include Buildings - Alumni Building.\nM 80, 137 may include Dismissal.\nM 81, 82, 92, 129 may include American Society Of Civil Engineers.\nM 88 may include Buildings - Hutcheson Hall (Formerly New Agricultural Hall).\nM 94 may include Techgram.\nM 95 may include Mail Service (Campus).\nM 95, 96, 97, 108 may include Fires--Fought Off Campus.\nM 108, 155 may include May Day.\nM 115, 117 may include Buildings - University Club Building (Residence).\nM 116 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Horticulture.\nM 116, 117, 120 may include University Club.\nM 117-118 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Dairy Short Course.\nM 118 may include State Crop Pest Commission.\nM 122, 137, 154 may include Electric Meterman's Short Course.\nM 123 may include Hunt House.\nM 125 may include Agricultural Students' Honorary Council.\nM 130 may include United Daughters Of The Confederacy, 1927 Meeting At VPI.\nM 132 may include Coal.\nM 138, 139 may include Male Chorus At VPI.\nM 153 may include Publications, V.P.I.; Sham Battle; and Wine Scholarship.\nM 153, 154, 155 may include Engineer's Day.\nM 157 may include Buildings - Print Shop (Old M. E. Laboratory).","M 166, 196, 201, 218, 224 may include \"Technical Topics\" (1931-1941).\nM 167, 168, 171, 175, 188, 192, 215, 218, 231 may include Demolay Club.\nM 169 may include Industrial Surveys.\nM 170a may include Southern Collegian Magazine (1931).\nM 171 may include The Tin Horn (Co-Ed Yearbook, 1929-1931).\nM 176 may include VPI Skipper (Student Humor Magazine).\nM 179a, 180, 181 may include Landscape Design School (Short Course).\nM 180, 205 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall Centennial Celebration (1931).\nM 186, 225 may include American Country Life Association.\nM 188, 203 may include Chemistry, Dept. Of.\nM 189 may include Southern Colonels (Dance Orchestra).\nM 190 may include Roadside Landscaping.\nM 191 may include Lutheran Students' Association (Of America).\nM 195 may include Scorpions Club.\nM 196, 198, 219 may include Rifle Team.\nM 199 may include Prohibition Poll.\nM 203 may include Church Attendance.\nM 205 may include Lonesome Pine Club, Northern Neck Club, and Richmond Club.\nM 208 may include Pittsylvania Club.\nM 212 may include Rappahannock Valley Club and Roanoke Club.\nM 214, 216, 227 may include Swimming Pool.\nM 215, 230 may include Baptist Student Convention.\nM 214, 216, 227 may include Swimming Pool.\nM 215, 230 may include Baptist Student Convention.\nM 220 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association).\nM 222, 231, 270 may include Depression \u0026 Recovery.\nM 223 may include Bachelor's Club.\nM 228, 239 may include Beer Licenses.\nM 230 may include American Legion.\nM 230, 231 may include Civil Works Project.\nM 230, 232, 240, 242, 285 may include Rescue Squad.\nM 231, 237, 239, 262, 276 may include Buildings - Utilities Building.\nM 234 may include Omicron Delta Kappa (Leadership Fraternity), Alpha Omicron Circle.\nM 234, 236, 236a may include Virginia Association Of International Relations.\nM 237 may include Cancer Research.\nM 241 may include Buildings - Faculty Center.\nM 241, 244, 245 may include Virginia Library Association.\nM 241, 258, 262 may include Federal Emergency Relief Administration.\nM 245 may include Fire Brigade.\nM 258, 262 may include Merchant Marine Officers Training School.\nM 262 may include Reflecting Pool.\nM 268, 275 may include Birds (Study).\nM 275 may include Aeronautical Course.\nM 278 may include Guidon.\nM 295 may include Evening Classes.","M 323 may include American Institute Of Chemical Engineers.\nM 338 may include Street Lighting.\nM 352 may include Southern Conference.\nM 356 may include Cooking For Boys.\nM 363, 365 may include Nautical Training School.\nM 363, 387 may include Virginia Educational Association.\nM 382 may include Student Identification Cards.\nM 388 may include Post-Graduate Club.\nM 390 may include Building Layouts.\nM 404 may include Cooperatives.\nM 412, 414 may include League Of Virginia Counties.\nM 417 may include Quadrangle.","M 433, 434 may include Mining Bureau.\nM 433, 449, 453, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 461, 465, 466, 467, 481, 488, 489, 523 may include World War Ii.\nM 438, 439, 441 may include Training Plane.\nM 438, 443, 452, 459, 470, 483, 485 may include Works Progress Administration (Wpa).\nM 443 may include Association Of College Libraries Of Southwest Virginia.\nM 452 may include Buildings - Seitz Hall (Agricultural Engineering Building).\nM 481 may include Keramos and Rankine, William J. M.\nM 490 may include William \u0026 Mary, College Of.\nM 493 may include Recruiting (Military).\nM 513, 519 may include Water Shortage.\nM 520 may include American Institute Of Architects.","M 579, 585 may include Nursery School-VPI.\nM 641 may include Napoleonana Collection.\nM 658, 660, 677, 691, 693 may include Sewage Disposal Plant.","M 709 may include Buildings - R.O.T.C Building (Building 364).\nM 710, 757-760, 763, 771-772 may include Mall.\nM 723 may include Buildings - Mining Engineering Building.\nM 726, 727, 734, 735, 745, 746, 746a, 804 may include Buildings - Femoyer Hall, Monteith Hall, and Thomas Hall.\nM 735, 738, 739, 742, 755, 756, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Smyth Hall (Formerly Known As Natural Science Building).\nM 737, 741 may include Piedmont Research Laboratory (Charlottesville).\nM 738 may include Tomato Clubs.\nM 738, 739, 802, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Agnew Hall.\nM 738, 739, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Price Hall (\"Old Aggie\").\nM 746 may include Winchester Research Laboratory.\nM 752, 786, 794, 780, 781, 785 may include Buildings - Library (Old Chapel Building) (Burned).\nM 755, 756, 757 may include Buildings - Dairy Barn.\nM 757 may include Bear (Wanders Through Campus).\nM 758 may include War Memorial Chapel.\nM 773, 774 may include Radio Station - WUVT.\nM 785, 802 may include Buildings - Lane Hall.\nM 785, 804 may include Buildings - Campbell Hall (West Stone Dorm).\nM 807, 812 may include Buildings - Athletic Plant.\nM 810 may include Buildings - Hutcheson Hall (Formerly New Agricultural Hall) and Performing Arts \u0026 Communications Building (Ymca Building, 1899-1936; Old Military Building, 1937-1966; Student Personnel Building, 1966-1972).\nM 815 may include Motion Picture Unit At VPI.","M 829 may include Racial \u0026 Ethnic Minorities (Campus).\nM 835-837, 870 may include Buildings - Pamplin Hall (Commerce Hall 2).\nM 862 may include Buildings - Barns.\nM 868 no. 8 may include Cornerstone Markers (Old Commerce Hall).\nM 881 may include Computing Center.\nM 882, 883 may include Buildings - Swine Center.\nM 886 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Veterinary Science.\nM 890 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall.\nM 890, 892 may include Buildings - Norris Hall.\nM 894, 895 may include Name Change.","Mla 31 may include Colors, V.P.I. (Orange \u0026 Maroon).\nMla 88 may include \"GOBBLERS\" (nickname).","Mla 367 may include Yells-VPI.","Mo 13, 17z may include Rankine, William J. M.\nMo 15, 16 may include Student Government Association.\nMo 20z73, 23 may include Sigma Mu Sigma (National College Masonic Service Fraternity).","Mo 1 may include Lee Literary Society.","Mo 1a, 1b, 1c, 1c1, 1c2, 1d may include Maury Literary Society.","Mo 2 may include Christian Science Organization.","Mo 3 may include Fraternities \u0026 Sororities--Social.\nMo 3a may include Kappa Sigma.\nMo 3b may include Sigma Alpha.\nMo 3b, 3d may include Pi Kappa Alpha (Social Fraternity).\nMo 3c may include Alpha Phi.\nMo 3c no. 2 may include Beta Theta Pi (Social Fraternity).","Mo 4 may include Music Groups and Tech Minstrels.","Mo 4m may include Songs Of VPI Incl. Moonlight \u0026 VPI, Tech Triumph, Ut Prosim.","Mo 6 may include Apple Club; Black Diamond Club; City, County \u0026 Sectional Clubs; Lonesome Pine Club; Lynchburg Club; Northern Neck Club; Peanut Club; Pittsylvania Club; Richmond Club; Roanoke Club; and Shenandoah Valley Club.","Mo 7 may include Tech Players and Thespian Club.","Mo 8 may include Virgnia Polytechnic Societies.","Mo 11 may include Student Publications.","Mo 16 may include Honor System.","Mo 16m, 16r may include Highty-Tighties.\nMo 16p may include Kohler Trophy.\nMo 16s may include Company B, Corps Of Cadets.","Mo 17z, 31-33, 55, 56, 57, 62, 65, 66, 68, 71, 72 may include War Memorial Chapel.","Mo 17g, 17m, 17L may include Buildings - War Memorial Gymnasium.\nMo 17h, 17g may include Buildings - Alumni Building.\nMo 17s3, 17s5, 17s7 may include Buildings - Miles Stadium, 1926-1964.\nMo 17t may include V.P.I. Alumnus.\nMo 17z29 may include Campus Development Plan.\nMo 17z31 may include Victory Reunion (1946).","Mo 17z101 may include Carillon.","Mo 20 may include Fraternities--Honorary.\nMo 20c, 20f, 20t, 20v, 20w, 20x, 20z, 20z12, 20z40, 20z76, 20z96 may include Sigma Xi (Honorary Faculty Research Society).\nMo 20g, 20o, 20w, 20y, 20z, 20z40 may include Pi Delta Epsilon (Journalism Honorary).\nMo 20j, 20m, 20o, 20t, 20w, 20x, 20z, 20zl, 20z3, 20z5, 20z95, 20z19, 20z94 may include Omicron Delta Kappa (Leadership Fraternity), Alpha Omicron Circle.\nMo 20q, 20s, 20z5, 20z71 may include Alpha Kappa Psi (Professional Business Fraternity).\nMo 20z22, 20z23, 20z32, 20z9, 20z70 may include Gregory Guard.","Mo 20, 20d, 20g2, 20h, 20p, 20r, 20w, 20y, 20zl, 20z2, 20z5, 20z6 may include Phi Kappa Phi (Scholarship Honorary).\nMo 20d, 20e, 20f, 20m, 20s may include Alpha Zeta (National Agriculture Society).\nMo 20e may include Scorpions Club.\nMo 20f, 20g may include Beta Tau Epsilon (Engineering).\nMo 20f, 20p, 20z, 20zl, 20z3 may include Phi Lambda Upsilon (Chemistry Honorary).\nMo 20g, 20h, 20j, 20p, 20q, 20r, 20u, 20x, 20z, 20z2, 20z11 may include Tau Beta Pi (Engineering Honorary).\nMo 20g2 may include Theta Epsilon Theta (Research Honorary Society).\nMo 20h may include Phi Gamma Nu.\nMo 20h, 20w, 20z2, 20z6, 20z7 may include Sigma Delta Psi (Athletic Honorary).\nMo 20m, 20n, 20t, 20z, 20z3, 20z6, 20z8 may include Scabbard \u0026 Blade (Honorary Military Society).\nMo 20w, 20x, 20z1, 20z3 may include Pi Tau Sigma (National Honorary, Mechanical Engineering).\nMo 20w, 20z, 20z1 may include Eta Kappa Nu (Ee Honorary).\nMo 20z may include Keramos.\nMo 20z, z2, z3 may include Chi Epsilon (Civil Engineering Honorary).\nMo 20z1 may include Alpha Sigma Mu (Metallurgical Engineering Fraternity).","Mo 20z28, 20z29 may include Sigma Pi Sigma.\nMo 20z27 may include Phi Sigma Society (Biological Sciences Honorary).\nMo 20z48 may include Pi Omega Pi (Business Education Honorary).\nMo 20z60 may include Alpha Phi Omega (National Service Fraternity).","Mo 22 may include American Society Of Agricultural Engineers and Four-H Alumni Club.\nMo 22b, 22c, 22d, 22e, 22g may include Agronomy Club.","Mo 24 may include \"Skippers\".","Mo27 may include Dairy Science Club (American Dairy Science Association).","Mo 33 may include Chemical Club.","Mo 34 may include Industrial Arts Education Club.","Mo 35 may include Baptist Student Union, Religious Activities, and Wesley Foundation.","Mo 37 may include Engineers and Engineering Exposition.","Mo 42 may include Blacksburg Naval Reserve Research Unit.","Mo 49 may include Circle K (Student Organizatons - Service).","Mo 50 may include Apollo Club (Weightlifting Club, 1954).","Mo 52 may include Aeronautical Clubs - American Institute Of Aeronautics; American Institute Aeronautical Science; American Institute Of Aeronautics \u0026 Astronautics.","Mo 54 may include Burkhart Mining Society.","Mo 60 may include Holden Society (Student Geological Organization).","Mo 61 may include Amateur Radio Association.","Mo 64 may include Chinese Student Association.","Mo 65 may include Distributive Education, Curriculum In.","Mo 67 may include Virginia Educational Association.","Mp 7 may include Rison Bill.\nMp 54 may include Buildings - Burruss Hall.","Mp 164 may include Name Change.","Mra may include Radford University.","Mst may include Cadet Scandal and Student Unrest / Troubles / Protests.","AB may include Athletics - Track \u0026 Field.","ABB may include Athletics - Wrestling.","AF may include Scrub Football Team.\nAF 1914c may include Songs Of VPI Incl. Moonlight \u0026 VPI, Tech Triumph, Ut Prosim.\nAF 1919s may include Silent Drill Company.\nAF 1922L may include Maury Literary Society.\nAF 1923z3 may include Monogram Club and Buildings - Field House (1914) (Burned).\nAF 1922z11 may include Dope Book (VPI - Vmi History).\nAF 1924 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association).\nAF 1955 may include Sword (Ceremonial; VPI-VMI Game).\nAF 1959z10 may include Television (1959 Homecoming Game - A \"First\").","AG may include Athletics - Intra-Murals; Athletics - Women'S Sports; Athletics, Miscellaneous (Including \"Minor\", Unlisted Sports); and Miscellaneous Sports.","AG 1, 5 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association).\nAG 5, 6 may include Southern Conference.\nAG 5, 6 may include Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association.\nAG 11 may include Buildings - Miles Stadium, 1926-1964.","AT may include Athletics - Track \u0026 Field.\nAT 1900, 1903, 1920c may include Field Day.","Mu may include Buildings - University Club Building (Residence).","MW 14, 23, 34, 27, 37, 53 may include Lakes \u0026 Ponds.","W la, 7a, 7c may include American Red Cross.","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. 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Files in this collection relate to Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, and the activities of members of the community or university.","Ma may include Agricultural Conference Board and Institute Of Rural Affairs.","Ma 1 may include Agricultural Experiment Station \u0026 Field Research Stations.\nMa 1, 5, 6, 10, 11, 15, 16 may include Farmers' Institute.\nMa 3 may include Corn Day Short Course.\nMa 5, 18, 19, 29 may include Farmer'S Winter Short Course.\nMa 11, 24 may include Dairy Cattle At V.P.I.\nMa 18 may include Planters Club.\nMa 19 may include Pure-Bred Sire Campaign.\nMa 22 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Poultry Science.\nMa 22 may include Boys \u0026 Girls Short Course.\nMa 23 may include Virginia Aberdeen Angus Breeders' Association.\nMa 23, 24, 59, 61 may include Horticulture Club.\nMa 25, 28 may include Corn Score Card.\nMa 28 may include Dairy Science Club (American Dairy Science Association; Incl. Dairy Clubs).\nMa 30, 65 may include Hoof \u0026 Horn Club.\nMa 61 may include American Society Of Agricultural Engineers.\nMa 65 may include Little International Livestock Show.","Ma 221, 223-233, 239 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall Centennial Celebration (1931).\nMa 222, 224, 226-228, 259, 262, 264 may include Institute Of Rural Affairs.\nM 309 may include Alumni Gate.","MAAg 355 may include Jamestown Centennial Festival (VPI Horticulturists Plant Indian Tobacco).","MAEc 8, 264 may include Virginia Summer School For Town \u0026 Country Ministers.","MAHr 223 may include Weather.","MAIn 85, 86 may include Buildings - Hutcheson Hall (Formerly New Agricultural Hall).","MAM 177, 177a, 835, 208, 230a may include Institute Of Rural Affairs.\nMAM 198, 199, 203-206, 212, 215, 251, 254-260 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall.\nMAM 203, 207, 211, 1957 may include Motion Picture Unit At VPI.","MAM 264 may include Atoms (Film By VPI \"Infant Giant\").","Mar O1 may include \"Pot Pourri\".","Masb 22 may include High School Science Teachers Summer Institute.\nMasb 23 may include Conservation Short Course.","MAV may include Future Farmers Of America.","Mbl may include Community Concert Association and Earthquakes.\nMbl 1a, 2, 4, 417, 472, 473, 1438, 1441, 1445, 1564, 1592, 1603 may include \"Huckleberry\".\nMbl 5, 1206-1207 may include Norfolk \u0026 Western Railroad.\nMbl 1052, 1054, 1189 may include Future Farmers Of America.","Mbl 4 may include Sham Battle.\nMbl 5 may include American Red Cross.\nMbl 9 may include \"Solitude\".","Mbl 77 may include Lakes \u0026 Ponds.","Mbl 1206 may include Lybrook Row.","Mcv may include Mall and President's Home.","Mcv 96 may include Doorways - V.P.I. Buildings.\nMcv 99 may include Lakes \u0026 Ponds.","Mcv 130 may include Buildings - R.O.T.C Building (Building 364).","Mfi 18 may include Sham Battle.\nMfi 23 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association);  Hoof \u0026 Horn Club; and Masons.","Mfi 74 may include Freshmen.\nMfi 120, 149, 151, 157 may include Kohler Trophy.","Mcon may include Community Concert Association.","Mco 4, 7 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Poultry Science.","Mco 57 may include Russian Language Course.","Mda 2 may include Lynchburg Club.\nMda 29 may include Songs Of VPI Incl. Moonlight \u0026 VPI, Tech Triumph, Ut Prosim.","Mde may include Accidents And Deaths.","Mde 6 may include Highty-Tighties.","Mde 28 may include Engineering, Metallurgical.","Mdev may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Horticulture; Campus Development Plan; and \"Pre-Centennial Development Program\".","Mdev 7 may include Arboretum (Sculpture).","Med 8-12, 17 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall.","Me may include Engineering, College Of, and Geology.","Me 9 may include Buildings - Davidson Hall (Chemical Engineering).\nMe 12 may include Airport (Officially Opened In 1939).\nMe 72 may include Mall.","Menr may include Freshmen and Orientation.","Mext may include Branch Colleges Of VPI.","Mf 29 may include Wine Faculty Achievement Award.","Mf 360, 416 may include Buildings - Seitz Hall (Agricultural Engineering Building).","ML 1 may include Loans To Students.\nML 2, 3, 4, 5 may include Rison Bill.\nML 4 may include Engineering Experiment Station.\nML 7, 8, 9, 10 may include Bonds, V.P.I. (To Finance Building Of War Memorial Hall).","Mm may include Uniforms, Military, Armistice Day, Corps Of Cadets, and  Military Organizations.\nMm 3, 7, 7c, 15, 135 may include Highty-Tighties.\nMm 42, 43, 63, 72, 94, 105, 116, 124, 130, 132, 159, 164 may include Kohler Trophy.","Mm 14, 16 may include Inspection, Military.","Mm 21, 22, 23, 24 may include Foch Celebration.\nMM 78 may include Air R.O.T.C.\nMm 92 may include World War I and World War Ii.","M may include Armistice Day; Art, Dept. Of; Arts \u0026 Sciences, College Of [Obsolete]; Class Of (Different Years); Concerts \u0026 Plays (Not VPI); Conferences, Seminars, Workshops (Off-Campus); Conferences, Seminars, Workshops (On-Campus); Engineering Exposition; Engineering, College Of; Enrollment \u0026 Registration; Highty-Tighties; Horse Show; and Snow Battle.\nM 10, 119, 802 may include Faculty.\nM 10, 123, 171 may include Engineering Experiment Station.\nM 22, 54, 103, 104, 236, 245 may include Fires--On Campus.\nM 23, 24, 26a, 103, 104 may include Buildings - Field House (1914) (Burned).\nM 23, 31, 785, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Mcbryde Building Of Mechanic Arts (The Shops).\nM 23, 245, 805, 862 may include Trees--V.P.I. Campus.\nM 24, 26, 29, 115, 166, 170a, 195, 214, 218, 222 may include Science Club Obsolete.\nM 25, 31, 112, 118, 120 may include Maury Literary Society.\nM 26, 28, 73 may include Farmer's Winter Short Course.\nM 26, 85, 120, 511 may include Inspection, Military.\nM 29, 30, 134, 135 may include Grounds (Buildings \u0026).\nM 31, 40, 95, 99, 113, 115, 132, 215, 236, 240, 241, 242 may include Rat System.\nM 31, 46, 263 may include Gitt, William G. (\"Uncle Bill\").\nM 54, 113 may include World War I.\nM 66, 69, 70, 534 may include Songs Of VPI Incl. Moonlight \u0026 VPI, Tech Triumph, Ut Prosim.\nM 71, 738, 759 may include Masons.\nM 74, 233, 234 may include Student Volunteer Movement.\nM 77, 134, 139, 275, 369, 371 may include Course Of Study.\nM 82, 87-89, 134, 157, 226 may include Norfolk \u0026 Western Railroad.\nM 82, 125, 129, 153, 517 may include American Society Of Mechanical Engineers (Asme).\nM 93, 224, 489 may include American Society Of Agricultural Engineers.\nM 97, 107a, 113, 120, 121, 123, 131, 773, 774 may include Buildings - War Memorial Gymnasium.\nM 102, 167, 203 may include Chemical Club / Chemistry Club.\nM 109, 116, 276 may include Home Demonstration.\nM 111, 113, 133, 134, 148, 718, 722, 723, 807 may include Buildings - Miles Stadium, 1926-1964.\nM 115, 116, 135, 138, 148, 139, 785, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Patton Hall.\nM 115, 168 may include Shenandoah Valley Club.\nM 122, 182 may include Fertilizer Short Course School M 122, 182.\nM 125, 178, 240, 193 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association).\nM 127, 138, 176, 194a, 214, 236 may include American Chemical Society (Student Affiliate).\nM 128, 222, 339, 340, 442 may include Virginia Social Science Association.\nM 130, 394, 495, 513, 514 may include American Red Cross.\nM 131, 210, 786, 810, 837 may include Buildings - Academic Buildings 1 \u0026 2.\nM 134, 148, 149, 160, 182, 184, 185, 195, 238, 273, 276, 278, 318, 331, 438, 447, 464, 465, 470, 471, 481, 498, 849 may include Airport (Officially Opened In 1939).\nM 135, 293 may include Stroubles Creek (Strubbles Creek).\nM 135, 330, 356, 398 may include Educators' Conference.\nM 136, 726, 11/1, 18, 31, 152 may include Dining Halls.\nM 138, 148, 738, 739, 755, 757, 763, 802 may include Buildings - Henderson Hall (Infirmary).\nM 140, 141, 147-149, 225, 326, 329, 508 may include Geology.\nM 140, 149, 835 may include Buildings - Power Plant.\nM 140, 312, 460 may include Rural Electrification Short Course.\nM 150, 223, 350, 382, 462, 464 may include Freshmen.\nM 151, 171, 380, 811 may include Quarries.\nM 151, 176 may include Lynchburg Club.\nM 151, 314, 516 may include Lakes \u0026 Ponds.\nM 154-1930 to M 347-1937 may include Rural Minister's Short Course.\nM 155, 455, 504, 153 may include Virginia Associated Plumbing, Heating, Contractors.\nM 157, 160, 738, 739, 802, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Saunders Hall (Dairy Science).\nM 160, 165 may include Engineering, Ceramic.\nM 161, 163, 173, 179, 189, 203, 337 (Civilian Students Union) may include Student Government Association.\nM 161, 170, 174 may include Soil Survey (Virginia).\nM 164, 165, 191, 324 may include Thanksgiving Game.\nM 173, 267, 309, 390, 433, 436, 610 may include Weather.\nM 174, 186, 187, 275, 448 may include Engineering, College Of.\nM 179a, 416 may include Noell Act.\nM 209, 709, 785, 804, 810, 825, 826, 126, 208 may include Buildings - Davidson Hall (Chemical Engineering).\nM 220, 223, 397 may include Future Farmers Of America.\nM 225, 239, 351, 458, 467 may include Home Economics, College Of (Human Resources).\nM 232, 517, 220, 224 may include Engineering, Metallurgical.\nM 235, 389 may include Engineering, Chemical.\nM 271, 886 may include Biology, Dept. Of.\nM 282a, 312 may include Out-Of-School Youth.\nM 295, 352 may include Graham Plan (Re: Athletic Aid).\nM 376, 390, 393, 394, 413, 417, 424, 714, 727, 785, 786, 804, 810, 887, 890, 891 may include Buildings - Owens Dining Hall.\nM 393, 785, 786 may include Buildings - Eggleston Hall (East Stone Dorm).\nM 397, 835a may include Institute Of Rural Affairs.\nM 407, 481 may include Sigma Xi (Honorary Faculty Research Society).\nM 443, 693 may include Treasury, V.P.I.\nM 452, 738, 739, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Holden Hall.\nM 458, 463, 468, 469, 810 may include Buildings - Hillcrest (\"Skirt Barn\").\nM 467, 483, 487, 488, 854, 223 may include Boycotts.\nM 548, 568 may include Cave Club.\nM 637, 835, 836, 837, 844 may include Buildings - Dormitories.\nM 660, 772, 773, 776, 781, 785, 786, 792, 794, 796, 796a, 804, 810, 878 may include Buildings - Williams Hall.\nM 690, 714, 731, 745, 746 may include Rad-Tech.\nM 755, 756, 763, 882, 883, 890 may include Buildings - Greenhouse (Dept. Of Horticulture).\nM 760, 761, 781, 782, 785, 791, 794, 796, 796a, 804, 810, 835, 882, 883, 886, 878, 881 may include Buildings - Randolph Hall.\nM 760, 772, 774, 835 may include Buildings - Meat \u0026 Processing Lab.\nM 780, 792, 805, 807, 824, 835 may include Buildings - Livestock \u0026 Poultry Disease Lab.\nM 785, 802, 835, 837 may include Buildings - Rasche Hall.\nM 785, 802, 879 may include Buildings - Brodie Hall and Shanks Hall (No. 4 \u0026 No. 7 Barracks United).\nM 787, 788, 794, 796, 797, 799-801, 804, 806, 810, 811, 819, 820, 823, 824, 827, 830, 832-834, 834a, 835-836 may include Buildings - Library - Carol M. Newman Library.\nM 810, 815, 868 may include Buildings - Commencement Hall (Old Commerce Hall).\nM 810, 835 may include Buildings - Seitz Hall (Agricultural Engineering Building).\nM 880-887, 890, 893, 738, 739, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Robeson Hall.","M 12 may include Christmas Card V.P.I. and Class Ticket.\nM 17a may include Virginia Agricultural \u0026 Mechanical College (Vamc).\nM 20 may include Pulaski Club.\nM 22, 37 may include Buildings - Preston \u0026 Olin Buildings.\nM 23, 24 may include Septic Tank.\nM 30 may include Little International Livestock Show.\nM 55, 76 may include Hikes - Corps.","M 68, 69, 78, 109, 123, 137, 139 may include Farmers' Institute.\nM 73 may include Buildings - Alumni Building.\nM 80, 137 may include Dismissal.\nM 81, 82, 92, 129 may include American Society Of Civil Engineers.\nM 88 may include Buildings - Hutcheson Hall (Formerly New Agricultural Hall).\nM 94 may include Techgram.\nM 95 may include Mail Service (Campus).\nM 95, 96, 97, 108 may include Fires--Fought Off Campus.\nM 108, 155 may include May Day.\nM 115, 117 may include Buildings - University Club Building (Residence).\nM 116 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Horticulture.\nM 116, 117, 120 may include University Club.\nM 117-118 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Dairy Short Course.\nM 118 may include State Crop Pest Commission.\nM 122, 137, 154 may include Electric Meterman's Short Course.\nM 123 may include Hunt House.\nM 125 may include Agricultural Students' Honorary Council.\nM 130 may include United Daughters Of The Confederacy, 1927 Meeting At VPI.\nM 132 may include Coal.\nM 138, 139 may include Male Chorus At VPI.\nM 153 may include Publications, V.P.I.; Sham Battle; and Wine Scholarship.\nM 153, 154, 155 may include Engineer's Day.\nM 157 may include Buildings - Print Shop (Old M. E. Laboratory).","M 166, 196, 201, 218, 224 may include \"Technical Topics\" (1931-1941).\nM 167, 168, 171, 175, 188, 192, 215, 218, 231 may include Demolay Club.\nM 169 may include Industrial Surveys.\nM 170a may include Southern Collegian Magazine (1931).\nM 171 may include The Tin Horn (Co-Ed Yearbook, 1929-1931).\nM 176 may include VPI Skipper (Student Humor Magazine).\nM 179a, 180, 181 may include Landscape Design School (Short Course).\nM 180, 205 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall Centennial Celebration (1931).\nM 186, 225 may include American Country Life Association.\nM 188, 203 may include Chemistry, Dept. Of.\nM 189 may include Southern Colonels (Dance Orchestra).\nM 190 may include Roadside Landscaping.\nM 191 may include Lutheran Students' Association (Of America).\nM 195 may include Scorpions Club.\nM 196, 198, 219 may include Rifle Team.\nM 199 may include Prohibition Poll.\nM 203 may include Church Attendance.\nM 205 may include Lonesome Pine Club, Northern Neck Club, and Richmond Club.\nM 208 may include Pittsylvania Club.\nM 212 may include Rappahannock Valley Club and Roanoke Club.\nM 214, 216, 227 may include Swimming Pool.\nM 215, 230 may include Baptist Student Convention.\nM 214, 216, 227 may include Swimming Pool.\nM 215, 230 may include Baptist Student Convention.\nM 220 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association).\nM 222, 231, 270 may include Depression \u0026 Recovery.\nM 223 may include Bachelor's Club.\nM 228, 239 may include Beer Licenses.\nM 230 may include American Legion.\nM 230, 231 may include Civil Works Project.\nM 230, 232, 240, 242, 285 may include Rescue Squad.\nM 231, 237, 239, 262, 276 may include Buildings - Utilities Building.\nM 234 may include Omicron Delta Kappa (Leadership Fraternity), Alpha Omicron Circle.\nM 234, 236, 236a may include Virginia Association Of International Relations.\nM 237 may include Cancer Research.\nM 241 may include Buildings - Faculty Center.\nM 241, 244, 245 may include Virginia Library Association.\nM 241, 258, 262 may include Federal Emergency Relief Administration.\nM 245 may include Fire Brigade.\nM 258, 262 may include Merchant Marine Officers Training School.\nM 262 may include Reflecting Pool.\nM 268, 275 may include Birds (Study).\nM 275 may include Aeronautical Course.\nM 278 may include Guidon.\nM 295 may include Evening Classes.","M 323 may include American Institute Of Chemical Engineers.\nM 338 may include Street Lighting.\nM 352 may include Southern Conference.\nM 356 may include Cooking For Boys.\nM 363, 365 may include Nautical Training School.\nM 363, 387 may include Virginia Educational Association.\nM 382 may include Student Identification Cards.\nM 388 may include Post-Graduate Club.\nM 390 may include Building Layouts.\nM 404 may include Cooperatives.\nM 412, 414 may include League Of Virginia Counties.\nM 417 may include Quadrangle.","M 433, 434 may include Mining Bureau.\nM 433, 449, 453, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 461, 465, 466, 467, 481, 488, 489, 523 may include World War Ii.\nM 438, 439, 441 may include Training Plane.\nM 438, 443, 452, 459, 470, 483, 485 may include Works Progress Administration (Wpa).\nM 443 may include Association Of College Libraries Of Southwest Virginia.\nM 452 may include Buildings - Seitz Hall (Agricultural Engineering Building).\nM 481 may include Keramos and Rankine, William J. M.\nM 490 may include William \u0026 Mary, College Of.\nM 493 may include Recruiting (Military).\nM 513, 519 may include Water Shortage.\nM 520 may include American Institute Of Architects.","M 579, 585 may include Nursery School-VPI.\nM 641 may include Napoleonana Collection.\nM 658, 660, 677, 691, 693 may include Sewage Disposal Plant.","M 709 may include Buildings - R.O.T.C Building (Building 364).\nM 710, 757-760, 763, 771-772 may include Mall.\nM 723 may include Buildings - Mining Engineering Building.\nM 726, 727, 734, 735, 745, 746, 746a, 804 may include Buildings - Femoyer Hall, Monteith Hall, and Thomas Hall.\nM 735, 738, 739, 742, 755, 756, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Smyth Hall (Formerly Known As Natural Science Building).\nM 737, 741 may include Piedmont Research Laboratory (Charlottesville).\nM 738 may include Tomato Clubs.\nM 738, 739, 802, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Agnew Hall.\nM 738, 739, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Price Hall (\"Old Aggie\").\nM 746 may include Winchester Research Laboratory.\nM 752, 786, 794, 780, 781, 785 may include Buildings - Library (Old Chapel Building) (Burned).\nM 755, 756, 757 may include Buildings - Dairy Barn.\nM 757 may include Bear (Wanders Through Campus).\nM 758 may include War Memorial Chapel.\nM 773, 774 may include Radio Station - WUVT.\nM 785, 802 may include Buildings - Lane Hall.\nM 785, 804 may include Buildings - Campbell Hall (West Stone Dorm).\nM 807, 812 may include Buildings - Athletic Plant.\nM 810 may include Buildings - Hutcheson Hall (Formerly New Agricultural Hall) and Performing Arts \u0026 Communications Building (Ymca Building, 1899-1936; Old Military Building, 1937-1966; Student Personnel Building, 1966-1972).\nM 815 may include Motion Picture Unit At VPI.","M 829 may include Racial \u0026 Ethnic Minorities (Campus).\nM 835-837, 870 may include Buildings - Pamplin Hall (Commerce Hall 2).\nM 862 may include Buildings - Barns.\nM 868 no. 8 may include Cornerstone Markers (Old Commerce Hall).\nM 881 may include Computing Center.\nM 882, 883 may include Buildings - Swine Center.\nM 886 may include Agriculture \u0026 Life Sciences, College Of - Veterinary Science.\nM 890 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall.\nM 890, 892 may include Buildings - Norris Hall.\nM 894, 895 may include Name Change.","Mla 31 may include Colors, V.P.I. (Orange \u0026 Maroon).\nMla 88 may include \"GOBBLERS\" (nickname).","Mla 367 may include Yells-VPI.","Mo 13, 17z may include Rankine, William J. M.\nMo 15, 16 may include Student Government Association.\nMo 20z73, 23 may include Sigma Mu Sigma (National College Masonic Service Fraternity).","Mo 1 may include Lee Literary Society.","Mo 1a, 1b, 1c, 1c1, 1c2, 1d may include Maury Literary Society.","Mo 2 may include Christian Science Organization.","Mo 3 may include Fraternities \u0026 Sororities--Social.\nMo 3a may include Kappa Sigma.\nMo 3b may include Sigma Alpha.\nMo 3b, 3d may include Pi Kappa Alpha (Social Fraternity).\nMo 3c may include Alpha Phi.\nMo 3c no. 2 may include Beta Theta Pi (Social Fraternity).","Mo 4 may include Music Groups and Tech Minstrels.","Mo 4m may include Songs Of VPI Incl. Moonlight \u0026 VPI, Tech Triumph, Ut Prosim.","Mo 6 may include Apple Club; Black Diamond Club; City, County \u0026 Sectional Clubs; Lonesome Pine Club; Lynchburg Club; Northern Neck Club; Peanut Club; Pittsylvania Club; Richmond Club; Roanoke Club; and Shenandoah Valley Club.","Mo 7 may include Tech Players and Thespian Club.","Mo 8 may include Virgnia Polytechnic Societies.","Mo 11 may include Student Publications.","Mo 16 may include Honor System.","Mo 16m, 16r may include Highty-Tighties.\nMo 16p may include Kohler Trophy.\nMo 16s may include Company B, Corps Of Cadets.","Mo 17z, 31-33, 55, 56, 57, 62, 65, 66, 68, 71, 72 may include War Memorial Chapel.","Mo 17g, 17m, 17L may include Buildings - War Memorial Gymnasium.\nMo 17h, 17g may include Buildings - Alumni Building.\nMo 17s3, 17s5, 17s7 may include Buildings - Miles Stadium, 1926-1964.\nMo 17t may include V.P.I. Alumnus.\nMo 17z29 may include Campus Development Plan.\nMo 17z31 may include Victory Reunion (1946).","Mo 17z101 may include Carillon.","Mo 20 may include Fraternities--Honorary.\nMo 20c, 20f, 20t, 20v, 20w, 20x, 20z, 20z12, 20z40, 20z76, 20z96 may include Sigma Xi (Honorary Faculty Research Society).\nMo 20g, 20o, 20w, 20y, 20z, 20z40 may include Pi Delta Epsilon (Journalism Honorary).\nMo 20j, 20m, 20o, 20t, 20w, 20x, 20z, 20zl, 20z3, 20z5, 20z95, 20z19, 20z94 may include Omicron Delta Kappa (Leadership Fraternity), Alpha Omicron Circle.\nMo 20q, 20s, 20z5, 20z71 may include Alpha Kappa Psi (Professional Business Fraternity).\nMo 20z22, 20z23, 20z32, 20z9, 20z70 may include Gregory Guard.","Mo 20, 20d, 20g2, 20h, 20p, 20r, 20w, 20y, 20zl, 20z2, 20z5, 20z6 may include Phi Kappa Phi (Scholarship Honorary).\nMo 20d, 20e, 20f, 20m, 20s may include Alpha Zeta (National Agriculture Society).\nMo 20e may include Scorpions Club.\nMo 20f, 20g may include Beta Tau Epsilon (Engineering).\nMo 20f, 20p, 20z, 20zl, 20z3 may include Phi Lambda Upsilon (Chemistry Honorary).\nMo 20g, 20h, 20j, 20p, 20q, 20r, 20u, 20x, 20z, 20z2, 20z11 may include Tau Beta Pi (Engineering Honorary).\nMo 20g2 may include Theta Epsilon Theta (Research Honorary Society).\nMo 20h may include Phi Gamma Nu.\nMo 20h, 20w, 20z2, 20z6, 20z7 may include Sigma Delta Psi (Athletic Honorary).\nMo 20m, 20n, 20t, 20z, 20z3, 20z6, 20z8 may include Scabbard \u0026 Blade (Honorary Military Society).\nMo 20w, 20x, 20z1, 20z3 may include Pi Tau Sigma (National Honorary, Mechanical Engineering).\nMo 20w, 20z, 20z1 may include Eta Kappa Nu (Ee Honorary).\nMo 20z may include Keramos.\nMo 20z, z2, z3 may include Chi Epsilon (Civil Engineering Honorary).\nMo 20z1 may include Alpha Sigma Mu (Metallurgical Engineering Fraternity).","Mo 20z28, 20z29 may include Sigma Pi Sigma.\nMo 20z27 may include Phi Sigma Society (Biological Sciences Honorary).\nMo 20z48 may include Pi Omega Pi (Business Education Honorary).\nMo 20z60 may include Alpha Phi Omega (National Service Fraternity).","Mo 22 may include American Society Of Agricultural Engineers and Four-H Alumni Club.\nMo 22b, 22c, 22d, 22e, 22g may include Agronomy Club.","Mo 24 may include \"Skippers\".","Mo27 may include Dairy Science Club (American Dairy Science Association).","Mo 33 may include Chemical Club.","Mo 34 may include Industrial Arts Education Club.","Mo 35 may include Baptist Student Union, Religious Activities, and Wesley Foundation.","Mo 37 may include Engineers and Engineering Exposition.","Mo 42 may include Blacksburg Naval Reserve Research Unit.","Mo 49 may include Circle K (Student Organizatons - Service).","Mo 50 may include Apollo Club (Weightlifting Club, 1954).","Mo 52 may include Aeronautical Clubs - American Institute Of Aeronautics; American Institute Aeronautical Science; American Institute Of Aeronautics \u0026 Astronautics.","Mo 54 may include Burkhart Mining Society.","Mo 60 may include Holden Society (Student Geological Organization).","Mo 61 may include Amateur Radio Association.","Mo 64 may include Chinese Student Association.","Mo 65 may include Distributive Education, Curriculum In.","Mo 67 may include Virginia Educational Association.","Mp 7 may include Rison Bill.\nMp 54 may include Buildings - Burruss Hall.","Mp 164 may include Name Change.","Mra may include Radford University.","Mst may include Cadet Scandal and Student Unrest / Troubles / Protests.","AB may include Athletics - Track \u0026 Field.","ABB may include Athletics - Wrestling.","AF may include Scrub Football Team.\nAF 1914c may include Songs Of VPI Incl. Moonlight \u0026 VPI, Tech Triumph, Ut Prosim.\nAF 1919s may include Silent Drill Company.\nAF 1922L may include Maury Literary Society.\nAF 1923z3 may include Monogram Club and Buildings - Field House (1914) (Burned).\nAF 1922z11 may include Dope Book (VPI - Vmi History).\nAF 1924 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association).\nAF 1955 may include Sword (Ceremonial; VPI-VMI Game).\nAF 1959z10 may include Television (1959 Homecoming Game - A \"First\").","AG may include Athletics - Intra-Murals; Athletics - Women'S Sports; Athletics, Miscellaneous (Including \"Minor\", Unlisted Sports); and Miscellaneous Sports.","AG 1, 5 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association).\nAG 5, 6 may include Southern Conference.\nAG 5, 6 may include Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association.\nAG 11 may include Buildings - Miles Stadium, 1926-1964.","AT may include Athletics - Track \u0026 Field.\nAT 1900, 1903, 1920c may include Field Day.","Mu may include Buildings - University Club Building (Residence).","MW 14, 23, 34, 27, 37, 53 may include Lakes \u0026 Ponds.","W la, 7a, 7c may include American Red Cross."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\" target=\"_blank\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuareproduction\u003c/a\u003e. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuapublication\" target=\"_blank\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuapublication\u003c/a\u003e. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (\u003ca href=\"mailto:specref@vt.edu\"\u003especref@vt.edu\u003c/a\u003e or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives ( specref@vt.edu  or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_2bfd88fb1d82a46fb92b3adac8eb3bf1\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eIn general, the Virginia Tech and Local History Mounted Clippings include newspaper clippings, photocopies, ephermera, unpublished and/or informal publications, and other papers relating to a specific subject area. Files in this collection relate to Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, and the activities of members of the community or university. The collection was primarily collected by library staff through the 1960s.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["In general, the Virginia Tech and Local History Mounted Clippings include newspaper clippings, photocopies, ephermera, unpublished and/or informal publications, and other papers relating to a specific subject area. Files in this collection relate to Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, and the activities of members of the community or university. The collection was primarily collected by library staff through the 1960s."],"names_coll_ssim":["Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (1872-1896)","Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute (1896-1944)","Virginia Polytechnic Institute (1944-1970)"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech","Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (1872-1896)","Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute (1896-1944)","Virginia Polytechnic Institute (1944-1970)"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech","Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (1872-1896)","Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute (1896-1944)","Virginia Polytechnic Institute (1944-1970)"],"language_ssim":["The materials in the collection are in English."],"total_component_count_is":440,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T02:34:55.437Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eIn general, the Virginia Tech and Local History Mounted Clippings include newspaper clippings, photocopies, ephermera, unpublished and/or informal publications, and other papers relating to a specific subject area. Files in this collection relate to Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, and the activities of members of the community or university.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMa may include Agricultural Conference Board and Institute Of Rural Affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMa 1 may include Agricultural Experiment Station \u0026amp; Field Research Stations.\nMa 1, 5, 6, 10, 11, 15, 16 may include Farmers' Institute.\nMa 3 may include Corn Day Short Course.\nMa 5, 18, 19, 29 may include Farmer'S Winter Short Course.\nMa 11, 24 may include Dairy Cattle At V.P.I.\nMa 18 may include Planters Club.\nMa 19 may include Pure-Bred Sire Campaign.\nMa 22 may include Agriculture \u0026amp; Life Sciences, College Of - Poultry Science.\nMa 22 may include Boys \u0026amp; Girls Short Course.\nMa 23 may include Virginia Aberdeen Angus Breeders' Association.\nMa 23, 24, 59, 61 may include Horticulture Club.\nMa 25, 28 may include Corn Score Card.\nMa 28 may include Dairy Science Club (American Dairy Science Association; Incl. Dairy Clubs).\nMa 30, 65 may include Hoof \u0026amp; Horn Club.\nMa 61 may include American Society Of Agricultural Engineers.\nMa 65 may include Little International Livestock Show.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMa 221, 223-233, 239 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall Centennial Celebration (1931).\nMa 222, 224, 226-228, 259, 262, 264 may include Institute Of Rural Affairs.\nM 309 may include Alumni Gate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMAAg 355 may include Jamestown Centennial Festival (VPI Horticulturists Plant Indian Tobacco).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMAEc 8, 264 may include Virginia Summer School For Town \u0026amp; Country Ministers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMAHr 223 may include Weather.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMAIn 85, 86 may include Buildings - Hutcheson Hall (Formerly New Agricultural Hall).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMAM 177, 177a, 835, 208, 230a may include Institute Of Rural Affairs.\nMAM 198, 199, 203-206, 212, 215, 251, 254-260 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall.\nMAM 203, 207, 211, 1957 may include Motion Picture Unit At VPI.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMAM 264 may include Atoms (Film By VPI \"Infant Giant\").\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMar O1 may include \"Pot Pourri\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMasb 22 may include High School Science Teachers Summer Institute.\nMasb 23 may include Conservation Short Course.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMAV may include Future Farmers Of America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMbl may include Community Concert Association and Earthquakes.\nMbl 1a, 2, 4, 417, 472, 473, 1438, 1441, 1445, 1564, 1592, 1603 may include \"Huckleberry\".\nMbl 5, 1206-1207 may include Norfolk \u0026amp; Western Railroad.\nMbl 1052, 1054, 1189 may include Future Farmers Of America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMbl 4 may include Sham Battle.\nMbl 5 may include American Red Cross.\nMbl 9 may include \"Solitude\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMbl 77 may include Lakes \u0026amp; Ponds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMbl 1206 may include Lybrook Row.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcv may include Mall and President's Home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcv 96 may include Doorways - V.P.I. Buildings.\nMcv 99 may include Lakes \u0026amp; Ponds.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcv 130 may include Buildings - R.O.T.C Building (Building 364).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMfi 18 may include Sham Battle.\nMfi 23 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association);  Hoof \u0026amp; Horn Club; and Masons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMfi 74 may include Freshmen.\nMfi 120, 149, 151, 157 may include Kohler Trophy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcon may include Community Concert Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMco 4, 7 may include Agriculture \u0026amp; Life Sciences, College Of - Poultry Science.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMco 57 may include Russian Language Course.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMda 2 may include Lynchburg Club.\nMda 29 may include Songs Of VPI Incl. Moonlight \u0026amp; VPI, Tech Triumph, Ut Prosim.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMde may include Accidents And Deaths.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMde 6 may include Highty-Tighties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMde 28 may include Engineering, Metallurgical.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMdev may include Agriculture \u0026amp; Life Sciences, College Of - Horticulture; Campus Development Plan; and \"Pre-Centennial Development Program\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMdev 7 may include Arboretum (Sculpture).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMed 8-12, 17 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMe may include Engineering, College Of, and Geology.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMe 9 may include Buildings - Davidson Hall (Chemical Engineering).\nMe 12 may include Airport (Officially Opened In 1939).\nMe 72 may include Mall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMenr may include Freshmen and Orientation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMext may include Branch Colleges Of VPI.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMf 29 may include Wine Faculty Achievement Award.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMf 360, 416 may include Buildings - Seitz Hall (Agricultural Engineering Building).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eML 1 may include Loans To Students.\nML 2, 3, 4, 5 may include Rison Bill.\nML 4 may include Engineering Experiment Station.\nML 7, 8, 9, 10 may include Bonds, V.P.I. (To Finance Building Of War Memorial Hall).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMm may include Uniforms, Military, Armistice Day, Corps Of Cadets, and  Military Organizations.\nMm 3, 7, 7c, 15, 135 may include Highty-Tighties.\nMm 42, 43, 63, 72, 94, 105, 116, 124, 130, 132, 159, 164 may include Kohler Trophy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMm 14, 16 may include Inspection, Military.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMm 21, 22, 23, 24 may include Foch Celebration.\nMM 78 may include Air R.O.T.C.\nMm 92 may include World War I and World War Ii.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM may include Armistice Day; Art, Dept. Of; Arts \u0026amp; Sciences, College Of [Obsolete]; Class Of (Different Years); Concerts \u0026amp; Plays (Not VPI); Conferences, Seminars, Workshops (Off-Campus); Conferences, Seminars, Workshops (On-Campus); Engineering Exposition; Engineering, College Of; Enrollment \u0026amp; Registration; Highty-Tighties; Horse Show; and Snow Battle.\nM 10, 119, 802 may include Faculty.\nM 10, 123, 171 may include Engineering Experiment Station.\nM 22, 54, 103, 104, 236, 245 may include Fires--On Campus.\nM 23, 24, 26a, 103, 104 may include Buildings - Field House (1914) (Burned).\nM 23, 31, 785, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Mcbryde Building Of Mechanic Arts (The Shops).\nM 23, 245, 805, 862 may include Trees--V.P.I. Campus.\nM 24, 26, 29, 115, 166, 170a, 195, 214, 218, 222 may include Science Club Obsolete.\nM 25, 31, 112, 118, 120 may include Maury Literary Society.\nM 26, 28, 73 may include Farmer's Winter Short Course.\nM 26, 85, 120, 511 may include Inspection, Military.\nM 29, 30, 134, 135 may include Grounds (Buildings \u0026amp;).\nM 31, 40, 95, 99, 113, 115, 132, 215, 236, 240, 241, 242 may include Rat System.\nM 31, 46, 263 may include Gitt, William G. (\"Uncle Bill\").\nM 54, 113 may include World War I.\nM 66, 69, 70, 534 may include Songs Of VPI Incl. Moonlight \u0026amp; VPI, Tech Triumph, Ut Prosim.\nM 71, 738, 759 may include Masons.\nM 74, 233, 234 may include Student Volunteer Movement.\nM 77, 134, 139, 275, 369, 371 may include Course Of Study.\nM 82, 87-89, 134, 157, 226 may include Norfolk \u0026amp; Western Railroad.\nM 82, 125, 129, 153, 517 may include American Society Of Mechanical Engineers (Asme).\nM 93, 224, 489 may include American Society Of Agricultural Engineers.\nM 97, 107a, 113, 120, 121, 123, 131, 773, 774 may include Buildings - War Memorial Gymnasium.\nM 102, 167, 203 may include Chemical Club / Chemistry Club.\nM 109, 116, 276 may include Home Demonstration.\nM 111, 113, 133, 134, 148, 718, 722, 723, 807 may include Buildings - Miles Stadium, 1926-1964.\nM 115, 116, 135, 138, 148, 139, 785, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Patton Hall.\nM 115, 168 may include Shenandoah Valley Club.\nM 122, 182 may include Fertilizer Short Course School M 122, 182.\nM 125, 178, 240, 193 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association).\nM 127, 138, 176, 194a, 214, 236 may include American Chemical Society (Student Affiliate).\nM 128, 222, 339, 340, 442 may include Virginia Social Science Association.\nM 130, 394, 495, 513, 514 may include American Red Cross.\nM 131, 210, 786, 810, 837 may include Buildings - Academic Buildings 1 \u0026amp; 2.\nM 134, 148, 149, 160, 182, 184, 185, 195, 238, 273, 276, 278, 318, 331, 438, 447, 464, 465, 470, 471, 481, 498, 849 may include Airport (Officially Opened In 1939).\nM 135, 293 may include Stroubles Creek (Strubbles Creek).\nM 135, 330, 356, 398 may include Educators' Conference.\nM 136, 726, 11/1, 18, 31, 152 may include Dining Halls.\nM 138, 148, 738, 739, 755, 757, 763, 802 may include Buildings - Henderson Hall (Infirmary).\nM 140, 141, 147-149, 225, 326, 329, 508 may include Geology.\nM 140, 149, 835 may include Buildings - Power Plant.\nM 140, 312, 460 may include Rural Electrification Short Course.\nM 150, 223, 350, 382, 462, 464 may include Freshmen.\nM 151, 171, 380, 811 may include Quarries.\nM 151, 176 may include Lynchburg Club.\nM 151, 314, 516 may include Lakes \u0026amp; Ponds.\nM 154-1930 to M 347-1937 may include Rural Minister's Short Course.\nM 155, 455, 504, 153 may include Virginia Associated Plumbing, Heating, Contractors.\nM 157, 160, 738, 739, 802, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Saunders Hall (Dairy Science).\nM 160, 165 may include Engineering, Ceramic.\nM 161, 163, 173, 179, 189, 203, 337 (Civilian Students Union) may include Student Government Association.\nM 161, 170, 174 may include Soil Survey (Virginia).\nM 164, 165, 191, 324 may include Thanksgiving Game.\nM 173, 267, 309, 390, 433, 436, 610 may include Weather.\nM 174, 186, 187, 275, 448 may include Engineering, College Of.\nM 179a, 416 may include Noell Act.\nM 209, 709, 785, 804, 810, 825, 826, 126, 208 may include Buildings - Davidson Hall (Chemical Engineering).\nM 220, 223, 397 may include Future Farmers Of America.\nM 225, 239, 351, 458, 467 may include Home Economics, College Of (Human Resources).\nM 232, 517, 220, 224 may include Engineering, Metallurgical.\nM 235, 389 may include Engineering, Chemical.\nM 271, 886 may include Biology, Dept. Of.\nM 282a, 312 may include Out-Of-School Youth.\nM 295, 352 may include Graham Plan (Re: Athletic Aid).\nM 376, 390, 393, 394, 413, 417, 424, 714, 727, 785, 786, 804, 810, 887, 890, 891 may include Buildings - Owens Dining Hall.\nM 393, 785, 786 may include Buildings - Eggleston Hall (East Stone Dorm).\nM 397, 835a may include Institute Of Rural Affairs.\nM 407, 481 may include Sigma Xi (Honorary Faculty Research Society).\nM 443, 693 may include Treasury, V.P.I.\nM 452, 738, 739, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Holden Hall.\nM 458, 463, 468, 469, 810 may include Buildings - Hillcrest (\"Skirt Barn\").\nM 467, 483, 487, 488, 854, 223 may include Boycotts.\nM 548, 568 may include Cave Club.\nM 637, 835, 836, 837, 844 may include Buildings - Dormitories.\nM 660, 772, 773, 776, 781, 785, 786, 792, 794, 796, 796a, 804, 810, 878 may include Buildings - Williams Hall.\nM 690, 714, 731, 745, 746 may include Rad-Tech.\nM 755, 756, 763, 882, 883, 890 may include Buildings - Greenhouse (Dept. Of Horticulture).\nM 760, 761, 781, 782, 785, 791, 794, 796, 796a, 804, 810, 835, 882, 883, 886, 878, 881 may include Buildings - Randolph Hall.\nM 760, 772, 774, 835 may include Buildings - Meat \u0026amp; Processing Lab.\nM 780, 792, 805, 807, 824, 835 may include Buildings - Livestock \u0026amp; Poultry Disease Lab.\nM 785, 802, 835, 837 may include Buildings - Rasche Hall.\nM 785, 802, 879 may include Buildings - Brodie Hall and Shanks Hall (No. 4 \u0026amp; No. 7 Barracks United).\nM 787, 788, 794, 796, 797, 799-801, 804, 806, 810, 811, 819, 820, 823, 824, 827, 830, 832-834, 834a, 835-836 may include Buildings - Library - Carol M. Newman Library.\nM 810, 815, 868 may include Buildings - Commencement Hall (Old Commerce Hall).\nM 810, 835 may include Buildings - Seitz Hall (Agricultural Engineering Building).\nM 880-887, 890, 893, 738, 739, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Robeson Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM 12 may include Christmas Card V.P.I. and Class Ticket.\nM 17a may include Virginia Agricultural \u0026amp; Mechanical College (Vamc).\nM 20 may include Pulaski Club.\nM 22, 37 may include Buildings - Preston \u0026amp; Olin Buildings.\nM 23, 24 may include Septic Tank.\nM 30 may include Little International Livestock Show.\nM 55, 76 may include Hikes - Corps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM 68, 69, 78, 109, 123, 137, 139 may include Farmers' Institute.\nM 73 may include Buildings - Alumni Building.\nM 80, 137 may include Dismissal.\nM 81, 82, 92, 129 may include American Society Of Civil Engineers.\nM 88 may include Buildings - Hutcheson Hall (Formerly New Agricultural Hall).\nM 94 may include Techgram.\nM 95 may include Mail Service (Campus).\nM 95, 96, 97, 108 may include Fires--Fought Off Campus.\nM 108, 155 may include May Day.\nM 115, 117 may include Buildings - University Club Building (Residence).\nM 116 may include Agriculture \u0026amp; Life Sciences, College Of - Horticulture.\nM 116, 117, 120 may include University Club.\nM 117-118 may include Agriculture \u0026amp; Life Sciences, College Of - Dairy Short Course.\nM 118 may include State Crop Pest Commission.\nM 122, 137, 154 may include Electric Meterman's Short Course.\nM 123 may include Hunt House.\nM 125 may include Agricultural Students' Honorary Council.\nM 130 may include United Daughters Of The Confederacy, 1927 Meeting At VPI.\nM 132 may include Coal.\nM 138, 139 may include Male Chorus At VPI.\nM 153 may include Publications, V.P.I.; Sham Battle; and Wine Scholarship.\nM 153, 154, 155 may include Engineer's Day.\nM 157 may include Buildings - Print Shop (Old M. E. Laboratory).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM 166, 196, 201, 218, 224 may include \"Technical Topics\" (1931-1941).\nM 167, 168, 171, 175, 188, 192, 215, 218, 231 may include Demolay Club.\nM 169 may include Industrial Surveys.\nM 170a may include Southern Collegian Magazine (1931).\nM 171 may include The Tin Horn (Co-Ed Yearbook, 1929-1931).\nM 176 may include VPI Skipper (Student Humor Magazine).\nM 179a, 180, 181 may include Landscape Design School (Short Course).\nM 180, 205 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall Centennial Celebration (1931).\nM 186, 225 may include American Country Life Association.\nM 188, 203 may include Chemistry, Dept. Of.\nM 189 may include Southern Colonels (Dance Orchestra).\nM 190 may include Roadside Landscaping.\nM 191 may include Lutheran Students' Association (Of America).\nM 195 may include Scorpions Club.\nM 196, 198, 219 may include Rifle Team.\nM 199 may include Prohibition Poll.\nM 203 may include Church Attendance.\nM 205 may include Lonesome Pine Club, Northern Neck Club, and Richmond Club.\nM 208 may include Pittsylvania Club.\nM 212 may include Rappahannock Valley Club and Roanoke Club.\nM 214, 216, 227 may include Swimming Pool.\nM 215, 230 may include Baptist Student Convention.\nM 214, 216, 227 may include Swimming Pool.\nM 215, 230 may include Baptist Student Convention.\nM 220 may include Athletic Department (Formerly Athletic Association).\nM 222, 231, 270 may include Depression \u0026amp; Recovery.\nM 223 may include Bachelor's Club.\nM 228, 239 may include Beer Licenses.\nM 230 may include American Legion.\nM 230, 231 may include Civil Works Project.\nM 230, 232, 240, 242, 285 may include Rescue Squad.\nM 231, 237, 239, 262, 276 may include Buildings - Utilities Building.\nM 234 may include Omicron Delta Kappa (Leadership Fraternity), Alpha Omicron Circle.\nM 234, 236, 236a may include Virginia Association Of International Relations.\nM 237 may include Cancer Research.\nM 241 may include Buildings - Faculty Center.\nM 241, 244, 245 may include Virginia Library Association.\nM 241, 258, 262 may include Federal Emergency Relief Administration.\nM 245 may include Fire Brigade.\nM 258, 262 may include Merchant Marine Officers Training School.\nM 262 may include Reflecting Pool.\nM 268, 275 may include Birds (Study).\nM 275 may include Aeronautical Course.\nM 278 may include Guidon.\nM 295 may include Evening Classes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM 323 may include American Institute Of Chemical Engineers.\nM 338 may include Street Lighting.\nM 352 may include Southern Conference.\nM 356 may include Cooking For Boys.\nM 363, 365 may include Nautical Training School.\nM 363, 387 may include Virginia Educational Association.\nM 382 may include Student Identification Cards.\nM 388 may include Post-Graduate Club.\nM 390 may include Building Layouts.\nM 404 may include Cooperatives.\nM 412, 414 may include League Of Virginia Counties.\nM 417 may include Quadrangle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM 433, 434 may include Mining Bureau.\nM 433, 449, 453, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 461, 465, 466, 467, 481, 488, 489, 523 may include World War Ii.\nM 438, 439, 441 may include Training Plane.\nM 438, 443, 452, 459, 470, 483, 485 may include Works Progress Administration (Wpa).\nM 443 may include Association Of College Libraries Of Southwest Virginia.\nM 452 may include Buildings - Seitz Hall (Agricultural Engineering Building).\nM 481 may include Keramos and Rankine, William J. M.\nM 490 may include William \u0026amp; Mary, College Of.\nM 493 may include Recruiting (Military).\nM 513, 519 may include Water Shortage.\nM 520 may include American Institute Of Architects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM 579, 585 may include Nursery School-VPI.\nM 641 may include Napoleonana Collection.\nM 658, 660, 677, 691, 693 may include Sewage Disposal Plant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM 709 may include Buildings - R.O.T.C Building (Building 364).\nM 710, 757-760, 763, 771-772 may include Mall.\nM 723 may include Buildings - Mining Engineering Building.\nM 726, 727, 734, 735, 745, 746, 746a, 804 may include Buildings - Femoyer Hall, Monteith Hall, and Thomas Hall.\nM 735, 738, 739, 742, 755, 756, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Smyth Hall (Formerly Known As Natural Science Building).\nM 737, 741 may include Piedmont Research Laboratory (Charlottesville).\nM 738 may include Tomato Clubs.\nM 738, 739, 802, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Agnew Hall.\nM 738, 739, 804, 810 may include Buildings - Price Hall (\"Old Aggie\").\nM 746 may include Winchester Research Laboratory.\nM 752, 786, 794, 780, 781, 785 may include Buildings - Library (Old Chapel Building) (Burned).\nM 755, 756, 757 may include Buildings - Dairy Barn.\nM 757 may include Bear (Wanders Through Campus).\nM 758 may include War Memorial Chapel.\nM 773, 774 may include Radio Station - WUVT.\nM 785, 802 may include Buildings - Lane Hall.\nM 785, 804 may include Buildings - Campbell Hall (West Stone Dorm).\nM 807, 812 may include Buildings - Athletic Plant.\nM 810 may include Buildings - Hutcheson Hall (Formerly New Agricultural Hall) and Performing Arts \u0026amp; Communications Building (Ymca Building, 1899-1936; Old Military Building, 1937-1966; Student Personnel Building, 1966-1972).\nM 815 may include Motion Picture Unit At VPI.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM 829 may include Racial \u0026amp; Ethnic Minorities (Campus).\nM 835-837, 870 may include Buildings - Pamplin Hall (Commerce Hall 2).\nM 862 may include Buildings - Barns.\nM 868 no. 8 may include Cornerstone Markers (Old Commerce Hall).\nM 881 may include Computing Center.\nM 882, 883 may include Buildings - Swine Center.\nM 886 may include Agriculture \u0026amp; Life Sciences, College Of - Veterinary Science.\nM 890 may include Mccormick, Cyrus Hall.\nM 890, 892 may include Buildings - Norris Hall.\nM 894, 895 may include Name Change.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMla 31 may include Colors, V.P.I. (Orange \u0026amp; Maroon).\nMla 88 may include \"GOBBLERS\" (nickname).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMla 367 may include Yells-VPI.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMo 13, 17z may include Rankine, William J. 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SEE ALSO Coal miners - African Americans.","No special access restriction applies.","The Writers Project was created in 1935 as part of the Federal Works Progress Administration (WPA). Its purpose was to provide employment for historians, teachers, librarians, writers, and others with qualified skills. The field of assignment for those hired was usually confined to the locality of a writer's residence, although some assignments were for statewide subjects.","The objective of the project was to produce a series of sectional guide books under the name \"The American Guide\" focusing on the history, geography, and cultural and economic resources of the United States. Other topics of interest developed, however, and were added to the Project, such as urban and rural folklore, first person narratives or life histories, studies of the cultures of ethnic groups, and authentic narratives of ex-slaves.","The Writers Project became a casualty of World War II. The monies needed to meet the demands for defense were drained from the Writers Project, ending the program in 1942.","archives and manuscripts; pamphlets; photographs / postcards / prints / etc.","183, 454, 527","Papers created by the Writers' Program in West Virginia (ca. 1935-1942), a part of the Federal Works Progress Administration (WPA).  For more information regarding this Program, please see the Biographical / Historical Note.","The Writers' Program collection is arranged into series established on the basis of topics. This topical arrangement simply emerged from the documentation resulting from the subject-based research assignments delegated to the writers.","There are six series in the collection:","Series 1. Counties, Boxes 1-86 \nSeries 2. General Material, Boxes 87-89 \nSeries 3. Folklore by County, Boxes 89-91 \nSeries 4. Harpers Ferry, Boxes 92-93 \nSeries 5. Fact Book, Boxes 93-103 \nSeries 6. Writers Project, Boxes 103-108 \nSeries 7. Oversize, Box 109","The Counties series, the largest series in the collection, includes material focused on the following topics:  natural setting, points of interest, places and place names, early life and occupations, the people, history, Civil War history, biographical sketches, transportation and communication, commerce and industry, cultural and social advances, county government, education, religion, annual events, permanent organizations, and folklore.  Other series in the collection cover many additional topics.","The sources accessed by the writers for their research include: interviews and eyewitness accounts, court records, governmental records, church and cemetery records, family records, and school records. The personnel of local historical societies, educational institutions, governmental agencies, and community organizations were consulted for information as well. In some cases the personal memories and observations of the writers were used as source material. Much of the material in the collection includes cover sheets that indicate sources. The resulting quantity and quality of research and writing varies within the collection.","Published material consulted and transcribed by the Writers' Program includes: newspapers, magazines, journals, bulletins, pamphlets, booklets, high school yearbooks, surveys, business and industry statistics, textbooks, blue books, encyclopedias, and atlases.","Unpublished material, or archives and manuscripts, consulted and transcribed by the Writers' Program includes letters, telegrams, diaries, photographs, transcripts of interviews, and narratives.","Although most material consists of transcriptions, some original documents can be found in the collection as well, both published and unpublished.","Items of special interest include originals and transcripts of letters from the Civil War period in the General Material series. The Harpers Ferry series includes several firsthand accounts regarding the Ferry's rich history, including John Brown's 1859 raid and the Civil War.","The West Virginia County series includes records for 53 of the state's 55 counties, excluding Mineral and Morgan Counties (Mineral County records are in A\u0026M 183):","1. Barbour, boxes 1-4 \n2. Berkeley, boxes 4-5 \n3. Boone, box 5 \n4. Braxton, boxes 6-7 \n5. Brooke, box 7 \n6. Cabell, boxes 7-10 \n7. Calhoun, box 10 \n8. Clay, box 10 \n9. Doddridge, boxes 10-14 \n10. Fayette, boxes 14-16 \n11. Gilmer, boxes 16-20 \n12. Grant, box 20 \n13. Greenbrier, boxes 21-22 \n14. Hardy, boxes 22-23 \n15. Hampshire, box 23 (see also A\u0026M 183) \n16. Hancock, box 24 \n17. Harrison, box 24 \n18. Jackson, box 25 \n19. Jefferson, boxes 25-27 \n20. Kanawha, boxes 28-29 \n21. Lewis, box 29 \n22. Lincoln, box 29 \n23. Logan, box 30 \n24. Marion, box 30 \n25. Marshall, box 31 \n26. Mason, boxes 31-36 \n27. Mercer, boxes 37-42 \nxx. Mineral (in A\u0026M 183) \n28. Mingo, boxes 43-45 \n29. Monongalia, box 46 \n30. Monroe, boxes 47-53 \n31. McDowell, box 54 \n32. Nicholas, boxes 55-57 \n33. Ohio, boxes 57-58 \n34. Pendleton, box 59 \n35. Pleasants, box 59 \n36. Pocahontas, boxes 60-64 \n37. Preston, box 65 \n38. Putnam, boxes 65-67 \n39. Raleigh, boxes 68-70 \n40. Randolph, box 71 \n41. Ritchie, box 71 \n42. Roane, box 71 \n43. Summers, boxes 72-75 \n44. Taylor, boxes 76-77 \n45. Tucker, boxes 78-80 \n46. Tyler, box 80 \n47. Upshur, boxes 80-81 \n48. Wayne, box 81 \n49. Webster, boxes 81-83 \n50. Wetzel, box 83 \n51. Wirt, box 83 \n52. Wood, boxes 84-86 \n53. Wyoming, box 86","Each county in Series 1 contains records documenting some or all of the following 18 topics:","1. Natural Setting. Includes: photographs, clippings, recordings of personal observations, interviews, geological surveys, information from county government nurseries, and the West Virginia Blue book, describing the topography, wild life, terrain, and botanical characteristics of counties.","2. Points of Interest. Includes: narratives and research reports collected and prepared by Writers' Program staff, clippings, photographs, maps, and magazine articles regarding subjects deemed to have special significance in the counties such as historic houses, businesses, parks, public buildings, markers, forts, memorials, Native American burial mounds, and battlefields.","3. Places and Places Names. Includes: clippings, narratives, statistics, and histories regarding the naming of cities, towns, communities, and geographic features in the counties.","4. Early Life and Occupations. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by Writers' Program staff, narratives, oral histories, photographs, and illustrations documenting the lives of the first white settlers. Most occupations focused on survival and involved farming, hunting, and fur trading. There are also several narratives recording the relationships between the settlers and the Native Americans.","5. The People. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, clippings, census records, and magazine articles among other materials, regarding the diversity and ancestry of past and present residents in the counties, including documentation of their races, nationalities, religions, and cultures.","6. History. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, narratives, muster lists, poll records, oral histories, photographs, clippings, maps, and archeological information regarding the history of the counties, usually beginning with the \"aborigines\" or native inhabitants, the first European settlers, and the relationships between the two cultures, including conflicts; and establishment of county governments and commerce under colonial rule, and later as part of an independent nation. There is also information pertaining to local citizen involvement in battles and wars such as The French and Indian War (1755-1763), Dunmore's War (1774), The American Revolution (1775-1783), The War of 1812 (1812-1814), The Mexican-American War (1846-48), The Spanish -American War (1898), and The First World War (1917-1918).","7. Civil War History. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, clippings, narratives, muster rolls, causality lists, correspondence, interviews, personal memoirs, photographs, songs, and poems pertaining to the involvement of county residents, both Union and Confederate, in the \"War Between the States\", including accounts of battles, skirmishes, and related events, mostly in the West Virginia and Virginia region.","8. Biographical Sketches. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, clippings, narratives, and photographs regarding notable citizens of the counties.","9. Transportation and Communication. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers Program staff, photographs, surveys, maps, clippings, schedules, statistical charts, transcripts of court records, deeds, and contracts recording the history and development of transportation infrastructure, including roadways, bridges, railroads, waterways, and airfields in the counties, including the introduction of new modes of transportation. There is also information regarding the history and progress of communication technology such as the pony express mail delivery, the telegraph, telephones, radio, airmail delivery, and newspapers.","10. Commerce and Industry. Includes: photographs, clippings, ephemera, statistics, geological surveys, transcripts of mine reports, and biographies of entrepreneurs regarding the major industries of the counties such as mining, oil and natural gas drilling, and the processing and transportation of coal and timber. There are also histories of once successful enterprises, including grain and lumber mills, iron ore producers, glass factories, and potteries.","11. Cultural and Social Advances. Includes: newspaper clippings, magazines articles, correspondence, ephemera, and narratives regarding museums, literary activities and libraries, the arts and theater, medical and health resources, and benevolent organizations.","12. County Government. Includes: memoirs, historical narratives, and other material regarding the formation of the counties and their governments; the location of courthouses; the establishment of laws and statutes, law enforcement, and a judicial system; and New Deal infrastructure projects. There are also transcripts of census records, and of court records such as taxes, wills, deeds, and election results.","13. Education. Includes: research reports and narratives collected and prepared by Writers' Program staff, newspaper clippings, class schedules, school enrollments, records of Boards of Education, and photographs regarding the histories, curriculums, facilities, and faculties of county public (\"free\") grade schools, high schools, private and parochial schools, trade schools, colleges, and West Virginia University. In addition there is information pertaining to several \"Negro\" or segregated schools and colleges.","14. Religion. Includes: narratives, research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff; photographs; correspondence; ephemera; and transcripts of church, court, and cemetery records. The bulk of the information pertains to the history of individual Christian churches, regional circuit riders, local clergy, denominations, church buildings, and church schools. There is also material regarding the local African-American churches such as the A.M.E. (the African Methodist Episcopal) church.","15. Annual Events. Includes: newspaper clippings, magazine articles, narratives, calendars, photographs, and ephemera documenting yearly festivals, fairs, contests, parades, jubilees, concerts, and galas among other traditional celebrations in the counties.","16. Permanent Organizations. Includes: narratives, newspaper clippings, and directories documenting clubs, charity groups, councils, associations, societies, lodges and other assemblages such as county historical societies, 4-H clubs, Daughters of the American Revolution, Kiwanis, the Rotary Club, YMCA, YWCA, Boy Scouts, and the Red Cross.","17. Correspondence. Includes: letters, telegrams, memoranda, reports, and assignment sheets with notes and comments recording communications between Writers' Program supervisors, writers, public officials, and local citizens.","18. Folklore. Includes: transcripts of stories and interviews, newspaper and magazines articles, autograph and scrapbook verses, remedies, recipes, song lyrics, and square dance calls, among other materials. The information documents West Virginia's local cultures, traditions, and lore handed down through generations such as ghost stories, legends of local heroes, treatment for physical ailments, omens, and superstitions.","Notable items in the County Series include:","information regarding Native American burial grounds and artifacts (located in Marshall County, box 31, folders 5 and 6);","a narrative explaining how the dispute over the location of the courthouse in Beverly was settled with a game of horseshoes (located in Randolph County, box 71, folder 3);","research regarding the history of transportation along the Ohio River and its tributaries, including the modes used by Native Americans and early European traders, and Ohio River lock schedules and shipping records for 1926-1936 (located in Mason County, box 33, folders 5 and 8);","a transcript of a 1776 \"Petition of the Dissenters of the Tuscarora Congregation in Berkeley County\" addressed to the \"House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Virginia\" regarding the recent \"deliverance from British oppression\" and a request to suspend the Ecclesiastic Establishment (located in box 4, folder 6);","a transcript of several diary entries, 1861/April to 1864/July, authored by Sue N. Riddle, a parishioner of the Presbyterian Church at Martinsburg regarding local Civil War battles, army occupations, involvement of churches in the area, destruction of property, and the arrest of local resident Andrew Hunter (the prosecutor in John Brown's trail) by the Federal Army (located in Berkeley County, box 4, folder 6);","a transcript of an eyewitness account pertaining to the formation of the Monroe Guard (Company D, 27th Virginia, Stonewall Brigade), and a transcript of a letter from Lieutenant John Tiffany of the Monroe Guard to his parents in Monroe County, West Virginia, describing the Battle of Chancellorsville (Tiffany was killed seven weeks later at Gettysburg) (located in Monroe County, box 50, folder 3);","several photographs of industrial sites and workers in southern West Virginia, ca. 1890-1930 (located in Mercer County, box 40, folder 2);","photographs documenting railroad structures, workers, trains, and passenger travel, ca. 1888-1940 (located in Mercer County, box 40, folder 7);","several copies of \"The White Sulphur Springs Echo\" and the \"Lee Week Herald\", ca. 1932-1937, recording events celebrating Confederate General Robert E. Lee and his three post-war holidays at White Sulphur Springs, 1867-1869, including facsimiles of original newsletters from ca. 1870s (located in Greenbrier County, box 22, folder 3);","and information regarding colonial pottery and artisans, such as \"Master\" Foulke and his apprentice, John Thompson (samples of their unique works and tools are in the Smithsonian Museum) (located in Monongalia County, box 46, folder 9).","Includes two original manuscript drafts that were submitted with the editors' comments for Chapter 4: The People, of The History of Monroe County.","General Material includes information related to West Virginia culture such as music, folklore, history, literature, education, artisans, and points of interest. There are also photographs and information regarding Smoke Hole in Pendleton County, and narratives pertaining to \"old characters\" of West Virginia, some of which were published in \"Mountain State Tintype\", a Writers' Program collaboration. The materials in this series include: correspondence, transcripts of court records, transcripts of interviews, poems, songs, newspaper clippings, manuscripts, narratives, editorial essays, and publications.","Notable items in the General Material Series include:","a transcript of Colonel (rank of Captain at the time) Charles Lewis' journal entries of 1756/October-November, recording a march of the Virginia Rangers with Colonel George Washington to the Patterson Creek Valley (now Mineral County), an area heavily attacked by native Americans during the French and Indian War (located in box 87, folder 8);","several transcripts of Civil War letters from both Confederate and Union soldiers involved in numerous battles of the war (some letters also broke the news to families of the wounding and death of loved ones involved in the battles) (located in box 87, folder 8);","three original letters, including an 1861 love letter, an 1861 letter authored by make-up artist and mimic Shannon Butcher, and an 1865 letter from Confederate prisoner of war Stephen Points Jr. in Fort Delaware to Miss Artie Pribble of Wirt County (located in box 88, folder 8).","This series documents West Virginia's local cultures, traditions and lore handed down through generations such as ghost stories, legends of local heroes, treatment for physical ailments, \"tokens\" or omens, war songs, love songs and hymns, memory book verses and tombstone inscriptions, and games (including \"Go to the Mill\" and \"Steal Partners\", played during social gatherings such as \"Molasses Boilin's\" and \"Apple Cutting\" parties). The materials in this series include: transcripts of interviews, narratives, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, poems, remedies, recipes, lyrics of songs and ballads, square dance calls, games, omens and superstitions, and seasonal customs.","Notable items in the Folklore Series include:","remedy for sore and sprained muscles (\"apply coal oil, with a chicken feather, no other kind of feather would do, on affected parts\") (located in box 90, folder 2);","lockjaw prevention (\"if anyone has a puncture wound from a nail, grease the nail and carry it in their pocket until healed, they will never have lockjaw\") (located in box 91, folder 5);","omens and superstitions (\"combings of hair carefully burned lest some bird finds it and builds it into its nest, in which event the person from whose head the hair came would suffer with headache until the fledglings left the nest\") (located in box 91, folder 5);","omens and superstitions (\"take a hoe or spade into the house and a member of the family will die within the year; trim your toenails on Good Friday and you will not have toothache\") (located in box 91, folder 6);","a narrative regarding traditional gatherings called \"workings\", usually involving an act of \"neighborliness\" by the surrounding neighbors helping each other with such tasks as barn raising, harvesting, quilting, and \"putting up\" food for storage (located in box 91, folder 9).","This series documents historical events such as John Brown's raid, Civil War battles and skirmishes, and the harassment and arrests of local citizens by occupying armies. There are also items regarding the striking geographical setting of the Harpers Ferry area and its culture. The materials in the series include: narratives, letters, eyewitness accounts, newspaper clippings, poems, and research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' program staff.","There are several narratives written by Jennie Chambers (ca. 1845-1907) recording events involving Jennie and her family, who lived on Bolivar Heights above Harpers Ferry. These include Jennie's firsthand accounts of:","1. John Brown's raid (located in box 92, folders 5a and 5c, including photocopies of Jennie Chamber's full account as printed in Harper's Monthly, 1902; folders 6a-photocopy and 6c-original newspaper clipping relating an excerpt of Jennie's story);","2. the seizing of the United States Armory by the Virginia militia after the State's secession, and her father's arrest for refusing to yield the armory to the rebels (located in box 92, folders 9a-photocopy, 9b-transcript, 9c-original document);","3. a heroic episode in 1861 when Jennie, running before the enemy, warned Union pickets of approaching Confederate cavalry (located in box 92, folders 9a-photocopy, 9b-transcript, and 9c-original document);","4. Jennie's description of the frightening experience of hiding with her family in their cellar in the midst of the shelling by Stonewall Jackson's artillery during the September 15, 1862 attack, and her amazement of the soldiers' conduct after the Federal surrender (located in box 92, folders 9a-photocopy, 9b-transcript, and 9c-original document).","There are also records documenting events before and after the Civil War, such as a transcript of an 1847 letter from William Shipman of Jefferson County, a United States Army soldier fighting in the Mexican War, regarding the orders from Washington to split up Zachary Taylor's Army (located in box 92, folders 2a-photocopy, and 2b-transcript).","Other notable items in the Harpers Ferry series include:","a transcript of a 1914 interview with John Thomas Allstadt, who was taken hostage by John Brown's raiders in 1859 (Allstadt, 18 years old at the time, was held with his father and others as hostages in the engine house at Harpers Ferry. His eyewitness account of the two day ordeal includes descriptions of the Marines charging the engine house and the capture of John Brown.) (located in box 92, folders 6a-photocopies, 6b-transcripts, and 6c-original clipping);","an original 1895 letter from Kate Field to Mrs. Lightner regarding Miss Field's choice of the property on Bolivar Heights for the relocation of John Brown's Fort (The fort had been targeted for demolition after being on exhibit at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, and Kate Field raised both public awareness and funds to rescue the fort.) (located in box 92, folders 8a- photocopy and transcript, 8b-original);","a narrative relating the last minute reprieve of three Union deserters as they faced a firing squad on Camp Hill, Harpers Ferry (located in box 92, folders 10a-photocopy, 10b-transcript, 10c-original document);","original and transcripts of letters regarding three brothers, Samuel, Collin and Charles Noland, all Confederate soldiers (Two brothers were POWs at Fort Delaware and one brother was mortally wounded soon after writing to his mother from camp on 20 September 1863.) (located in box 92, folders 11a-photocopies, 11b-transcripts, and 11c-original).","The Fact Book series contains:","1. Fact Book--General, boxes 93-98\n2. Fact Book--Manuscript of \"West Virginia, A Guide to the Mountain State\", boxes 99-100\n3. Fact Book--African-Americans, boxes 100-103","The materials in this series includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, narratives, inventories, geological studies, transcripts of government reports and records, correspondence, maps, magazine articles, illustrations, bibliographies, statistics, ephemera, graphs, clippings, bibliographies, manuscripts, newsletters, transcripts of court records, newspaper articles, editorials, and interviews.","1. \"Fact Book--General\" includes material regarding several topics that are also listed in the Counties series, however this material relates to the State. There is also information pertaining to agriculture, architecture, sports and recreation, coal, labor and miners, federal and state government, courts, public health and other services, Revolutionary War records, West Virginia authors, Greeks and Lithuanians in West Virginia, covered bridges, geology and geography, and newspapers published in West Virginia.","Notable items in Fact Book--General include:","typescripts of the 1795-1800 Kentucky and Virginia boundary line settlement, and excerpts from 1870 United States Supreme Court Reports regarding the transfer of Jefferson and Berkeley Counties from Virginia to West Virginia (located in box 95, folder 1);","a typescript of the 1919 report from a commission appointed by West Virginia Governor Cornwell regarding the charges by coal miners against coal operators (the coal operators were accused of employing armed guards and posting them in the Guyan field of Logan County to physically assault and intimidate miners) (located in box 95, folder 6).","2. \"Fact Book--Manuscript\" includes a set of typescripts for \"West Virginia, A Guide to the Mountain State\".","3. \"Factbook--African-Americans\" contains materials from ca. 1815-1942 documenting African-Americans in West Virginia, including records regarding slavery, abolition, and antebellum laws. There are also biographies of several prominent individuals, and information regarding educational institutions, organizations, and rural life.","Notable materials in Fact Book--African-Americans include:","several transcripts of county court records regarding slavery, such as wills claiming slaves as chattel (for delivery to a new owner \"forever\"), declarations of emancipation, bills of sale for slaves, records regarding the use of slaves as payment to settle debts, and indictments of \"free negroes\" on various charges (many of whom were charged with remaining in the Commonwealth of Virginia after manumission);","transcripts of articles and editorials, ca. 1814-1860, from western Virginia newspapers addressing several issues regarding slavery such as expansion into the territories of the western United States, abolition of slavery, treatment of freemen, and reactions to Harriet Beecher Stowe's \"Uncle Tom's Cabin\";","newspaper article regarding an attempt by slave traders to kidnap a free African-American in Wellsville, reported 1858/7/17 in The Wheeling Daily Intelligencer (located in box 100, folder 3);","article entitled \"Slave Trade Horrors\" reporting the capture by authorities of a slave trade vessel off the Virginia coast (out of 120 slaves on board all but two were age eleven or younger) reported 1841/12/4 in The Kanawha Republican (located in box 100, folder 3);","transcripts of newspaper articles and editorials from western Virginia newspapers regarding John Brown's raid at Harper's Ferry, the raiders' trials, their executions, and the reactions of Virginians, the deep south, and northern states (located in box 100, folder 4 and box 103, folder 1);","interviews, narratives, and research reports regarding successful and prominent African-Americans in West Virginia (ca. 1900-1942) such as John Warren Davis, President of West Virginia State College (located in box 100, folder 5);","transcript of the Virginia Court of Appeals decision regarding a challenge to a deceased slave-owner's Will (The Will declared his slaves were to be allowed to choose either freedom or to remain enslaved to a new master. The court ruled against the last request of the deceased and in favor of the executor of the Will, claiming the African-Americans were not capable of making such a decision and therefore were to stay in bondage.) (located in box 100, folder 8).","Includes records related to publication of \"West Virginia, A Guide to the Mountain State\". Includes correspondence, narratives, research reports, and forms collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff. Correspondence is between federal and state offices of the Writers Program, government officials, local chambers of commerce, national and state publications and newspapers, prominent historian Dr. Roy Bird Cook (located in box 104, folder 6), and West Virginia University professors such as Louis Chappell and Maurice Brooks, among others (located in box 104, folders 1-5). Several of the narratives are in a traveling tour format, recording directions, locations, and information pertaining to points of interest throughout the state. There are also drafts, final manuscripts, and galleys for \"A Guide to the Mountain State\". Also includes magazine articles, newspaper clippings, statistics, chemical analyses, photographs, manuscripts, and illustrations related to publication of the \"West Virginia, A Guide to the Mountain State\".","Additional administrative records for the Writers' Program in West Virginia can be found in A\u0026M 527, West Virginia University, WPA Writers Project, Records, at this repository.","Notable items in the Writers' Project series include:","information pertaining to mineral springs such as White Sulphur Springs, Salt Springs, Capon Springs, and Old Sweet Springs, among others (located in box 103, folder 4);","historical narratives regarding the first telephone service in West Virginia, and the introduction of the first night-train travel service by Henry G. Davis (both items located in box 103, folder 9);","transcripts of correspondence (1747-1754) between The Board of Trade and Plantations and the Royal Governors of the Colony Of Virginia regarding French encroachment and Indian attacks in the English colony's territory, including a 1754 letter from Governor Dinwiddie reporting \"Mr. Washington's\" observations during his recent expedition to the western Virginia territory (located in box 104, folder 9);","transcripts of excerpts from the 1743-1748 journals of Moravian missionaries Leonard Schnell, Robert Hussey, Matthias Gottschalk, Joseph Spangenberg, and Matthew Reutz during their travels through northwestern Virginia (Patterson Creek and South Branch) down the Shenandoah Valley to Georgia, recording their observations of the wilderness and reactions to their ministries (located in box 104, folder 11);","transcript of a proclamation from Virginia's Royal Lt. Governor Gooch, warning settlers that \"... 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For more information regarding this Program, please see the Biographical / Historical Note.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Writers' Program collection is arranged into series established on the basis of topics. This topical arrangement simply emerged from the documentation resulting from the subject-based research assignments delegated to the writers.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere are six series in the collection:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1. Counties, Boxes 1-86\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 2. General Material, Boxes 87-89\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 3. Folklore by County, Boxes 89-91\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 4. Harpers Ferry, Boxes 92-93\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 5. Fact Book, Boxes 93-103\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 6. Writers Project, Boxes 103-108\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 7. 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In some cases the personal memories and observations of the writers were used as source material. Much of the material in the collection includes cover sheets that indicate sources. The resulting quantity and quality of research and writing varies within the collection.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePublished material consulted and transcribed by the Writers' Program includes: newspapers, magazines, journals, bulletins, pamphlets, booklets, high school yearbooks, surveys, business and industry statistics, textbooks, blue books, encyclopedias, and atlases.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUnpublished material, or archives and manuscripts, consulted and transcribed by the Writers' Program includes letters, telegrams, diaries, photographs, transcripts of interviews, and narratives.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAlthough most material consists of transcriptions, some original documents can be found in the collection as well, both published and unpublished.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eItems of special interest include originals and transcripts of letters from the Civil War period in the General Material series. The Harpers Ferry series includes several firsthand accounts regarding the Ferry's rich history, including John Brown's 1859 raid and the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe West Virginia County series includes records for 53 of the state's 55 counties, excluding Mineral and Morgan Counties (Mineral County records are in A\u0026amp;M 183):\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1. Barbour, boxes 1-4\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n2. Berkeley, boxes 4-5\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n3. Boone, box 5\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n4. Braxton, boxes 6-7\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n5. Brooke, box 7\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n6. Cabell, boxes 7-10\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n7. Calhoun, box 10\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n8. Clay, box 10\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n9. Doddridge, boxes 10-14\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n10. Fayette, boxes 14-16\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n11. Gilmer, boxes 16-20\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n12. Grant, box 20\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n13. 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Monroe, boxes 47-53\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n31. McDowell, box 54\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n32. Nicholas, boxes 55-57\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n33. Ohio, boxes 57-58\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n34. Pendleton, box 59\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n35. Pleasants, box 59\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n36. Pocahontas, boxes 60-64\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n37. Preston, box 65\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n38. Putnam, boxes 65-67\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n39. Raleigh, boxes 68-70\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n40. Randolph, box 71\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n41. Ritchie, box 71\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n42. Roane, box 71\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n43. Summers, boxes 72-75\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n44. Taylor, boxes 76-77\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n45. Tucker, boxes 78-80\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n46. Tyler, box 80\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n47. Upshur, boxes 80-81\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n48. Wayne, box 81\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n49. 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Includes: narratives and research reports collected and prepared by Writers' Program staff, clippings, photographs, maps, and magazine articles regarding subjects deemed to have special significance in the counties such as historic houses, businesses, parks, public buildings, markers, forts, memorials, Native American burial mounds, and battlefields.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3. Places and Places Names. Includes: clippings, narratives, statistics, and histories regarding the naming of cities, towns, communities, and geographic features in the counties.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e4. Early Life and Occupations. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by Writers' Program staff, narratives, oral histories, photographs, and illustrations documenting the lives of the first white settlers. Most occupations focused on survival and involved farming, hunting, and fur trading. There are also several narratives recording the relationships between the settlers and the Native Americans.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e5. The People. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, clippings, census records, and magazine articles among other materials, regarding the diversity and ancestry of past and present residents in the counties, including documentation of their races, nationalities, religions, and cultures.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e6. History. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, narratives, muster lists, poll records, oral histories, photographs, clippings, maps, and archeological information regarding the history of the counties, usually beginning with the \"aborigines\" or native inhabitants, the first European settlers, and the relationships between the two cultures, including conflicts; and establishment of county governments and commerce under colonial rule, and later as part of an independent nation. There is also information pertaining to local citizen involvement in battles and wars such as The French and Indian War (1755-1763), Dunmore's War (1774), The American Revolution (1775-1783), The War of 1812 (1812-1814), The Mexican-American War (1846-48), The Spanish -American War (1898), and The First World War (1917-1918).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e7. Civil War History. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, clippings, narratives, muster rolls, causality lists, correspondence, interviews, personal memoirs, photographs, songs, and poems pertaining to the involvement of county residents, both Union and Confederate, in the \"War Between the States\", including accounts of battles, skirmishes, and related events, mostly in the West Virginia and Virginia region.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e8. Biographical Sketches. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, clippings, narratives, and photographs regarding notable citizens of the counties.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e9. Transportation and Communication. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers Program staff, photographs, surveys, maps, clippings, schedules, statistical charts, transcripts of court records, deeds, and contracts recording the history and development of transportation infrastructure, including roadways, bridges, railroads, waterways, and airfields in the counties, including the introduction of new modes of transportation. There is also information regarding the history and progress of communication technology such as the pony express mail delivery, the telegraph, telephones, radio, airmail delivery, and newspapers.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e10. Commerce and Industry. Includes: photographs, clippings, ephemera, statistics, geological surveys, transcripts of mine reports, and biographies of entrepreneurs regarding the major industries of the counties such as mining, oil and natural gas drilling, and the processing and transportation of coal and timber. There are also histories of once successful enterprises, including grain and lumber mills, iron ore producers, glass factories, and potteries.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e11. Cultural and Social Advances. Includes: newspaper clippings, magazines articles, correspondence, ephemera, and narratives regarding museums, literary activities and libraries, the arts and theater, medical and health resources, and benevolent organizations.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e12. County Government. Includes: memoirs, historical narratives, and other material regarding the formation of the counties and their governments; the location of courthouses; the establishment of laws and statutes, law enforcement, and a judicial system; and New Deal infrastructure projects. There are also transcripts of census records, and of court records such as taxes, wills, deeds, and election results.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e13. Education. Includes: research reports and narratives collected and prepared by Writers' Program staff, newspaper clippings, class schedules, school enrollments, records of Boards of Education, and photographs regarding the histories, curriculums, facilities, and faculties of county public (\"free\") grade schools, high schools, private and parochial schools, trade schools, colleges, and West Virginia University. In addition there is information pertaining to several \"Negro\" or segregated schools and colleges.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e14. Religion. Includes: narratives, research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff; photographs; correspondence; ephemera; and transcripts of church, court, and cemetery records. The bulk of the information pertains to the history of individual Christian churches, regional circuit riders, local clergy, denominations, church buildings, and church schools. There is also material regarding the local African-American churches such as the A.M.E. (the African Methodist Episcopal) church.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e15. Annual Events. Includes: newspaper clippings, magazine articles, narratives, calendars, photographs, and ephemera documenting yearly festivals, fairs, contests, parades, jubilees, concerts, and galas among other traditional celebrations in the counties.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e16. Permanent Organizations. Includes: narratives, newspaper clippings, and directories documenting clubs, charity groups, councils, associations, societies, lodges and other assemblages such as county historical societies, 4-H clubs, Daughters of the American Revolution, Kiwanis, the Rotary Club, YMCA, YWCA, Boy Scouts, and the Red Cross.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e17. Correspondence. Includes: letters, telegrams, memoranda, reports, and assignment sheets with notes and comments recording communications between Writers' Program supervisors, writers, public officials, and local citizens.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e18. Folklore. Includes: transcripts of stories and interviews, newspaper and magazines articles, autograph and scrapbook verses, remedies, recipes, song lyrics, and square dance calls, among other materials. The information documents West Virginia's local cultures, traditions, and lore handed down through generations such as ghost stories, legends of local heroes, treatment for physical ailments, omens, and superstitions.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNotable items in the County Series include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003einformation regarding Native American burial grounds and artifacts (located in Marshall County, box 31, folders 5 and 6);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ea narrative explaining how the dispute over the location of the courthouse in Beverly was settled with a game of horseshoes (located in Randolph County, box 71, folder 3);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eresearch regarding the history of transportation along the Ohio River and its tributaries, including the modes used by Native Americans and early European traders, and Ohio River lock schedules and shipping records for 1926-1936 (located in Mason County, box 33, folders 5 and 8);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ea transcript of a 1776 \"Petition of the Dissenters of the Tuscarora Congregation in Berkeley County\" addressed to the \"House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Virginia\" regarding the recent \"deliverance from British oppression\" and a request to suspend the Ecclesiastic Establishment (located in box 4, folder 6);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ea transcript of several diary entries, 1861/April to 1864/July, authored by Sue N. Riddle, a parishioner of the Presbyterian Church at Martinsburg regarding local Civil War battles, army occupations, involvement of churches in the area, destruction of property, and the arrest of local resident Andrew Hunter (the prosecutor in John Brown's trail) by the Federal Army (located in Berkeley County, box 4, folder 6);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ea transcript of an eyewitness account pertaining to the formation of the Monroe Guard (Company D, 27th Virginia, Stonewall Brigade), and a transcript of a letter from Lieutenant John Tiffany of the Monroe Guard to his parents in Monroe County, West Virginia, describing the Battle of Chancellorsville (Tiffany was killed seven weeks later at Gettysburg) (located in Monroe County, box 50, folder 3);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eseveral photographs of industrial sites and workers in southern West Virginia, ca. 1890-1930 (located in Mercer County, box 40, folder 2);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ephotographs documenting railroad structures, workers, trains, and passenger travel, ca. 1888-1940 (located in Mercer County, box 40, folder 7);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eseveral copies of \"The White Sulphur Springs Echo\" and the \"Lee Week Herald\", ca. 1932-1937, recording events celebrating Confederate General Robert E. Lee and his three post-war holidays at White Sulphur Springs, 1867-1869, including facsimiles of original newsletters from ca. 1870s (located in Greenbrier County, box 22, folder 3);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eand information regarding colonial pottery and artisans, such as \"Master\" Foulke and his apprentice, John Thompson (samples of their unique works and tools are in the Smithsonian Museum) (located in Monongalia County, box 46, folder 9).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes two original manuscript drafts that were submitted with the editors' comments for Chapter 4: The People, of The History of Monroe County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Material includes information related to West Virginia culture such as music, folklore, history, literature, education, artisans, and points of interest. There are also photographs and information regarding Smoke Hole in Pendleton County, and narratives pertaining to \"old characters\" of West Virginia, some of which were published in \"Mountain State Tintype\", a Writers' Program collaboration. The materials in this series include: correspondence, transcripts of court records, transcripts of interviews, poems, songs, newspaper clippings, manuscripts, narratives, editorial essays, and publications.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNotable items in the General Material Series include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ea transcript of Colonel (rank of Captain at the time) Charles Lewis' journal entries of 1756/October-November, recording a march of the Virginia Rangers with Colonel George Washington to the Patterson Creek Valley (now Mineral County), an area heavily attacked by native Americans during the French and Indian War (located in box 87, folder 8);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eseveral transcripts of Civil War letters from both Confederate and Union soldiers involved in numerous battles of the war (some letters also broke the news to families of the wounding and death of loved ones involved in the battles) (located in box 87, folder 8);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ethree original letters, including an 1861 love letter, an 1861 letter authored by make-up artist and mimic Shannon Butcher, and an 1865 letter from Confederate prisoner of war Stephen Points Jr. in Fort Delaware to Miss Artie Pribble of Wirt County (located in box 88, folder 8).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series documents West Virginia's local cultures, traditions and lore handed down through generations such as ghost stories, legends of local heroes, treatment for physical ailments, \"tokens\" or omens, war songs, love songs and hymns, memory book verses and tombstone inscriptions, and games (including \"Go to the Mill\" and \"Steal Partners\", played during social gatherings such as \"Molasses Boilin's\" and \"Apple Cutting\" parties). The materials in this series include: transcripts of interviews, narratives, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, poems, remedies, recipes, lyrics of songs and ballads, square dance calls, games, omens and superstitions, and seasonal customs.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNotable items in the Folklore Series include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eremedy for sore and sprained muscles (\"apply coal oil, with a chicken feather, no other kind of feather would do, on affected parts\") (located in box 90, folder 2);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003elockjaw prevention (\"if anyone has a puncture wound from a nail, grease the nail and carry it in their pocket until healed, they will never have lockjaw\") (located in box 91, folder 5);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eomens and superstitions (\"combings of hair carefully burned lest some bird finds it and builds it into its nest, in which event the person from whose head the hair came would suffer with headache until the fledglings left the nest\") (located in box 91, folder 5);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eomens and superstitions (\"take a hoe or spade into the house and a member of the family will die within the year; trim your toenails on Good Friday and you will not have toothache\") (located in box 91, folder 6);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ea narrative regarding traditional gatherings called \"workings\", usually involving an act of \"neighborliness\" by the surrounding neighbors helping each other with such tasks as barn raising, harvesting, quilting, and \"putting up\" food for storage (located in box 91, folder 9).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series documents historical events such as John Brown's raid, Civil War battles and skirmishes, and the harassment and arrests of local citizens by occupying armies. There are also items regarding the striking geographical setting of the Harpers Ferry area and its culture. The materials in the series include: narratives, letters, eyewitness accounts, newspaper clippings, poems, and research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' program staff.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere are several narratives written by Jennie Chambers (ca. 1845-1907) recording events involving Jennie and her family, who lived on Bolivar Heights above Harpers Ferry. These include Jennie's firsthand accounts of:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1. John Brown's raid (located in box 92, folders 5a and 5c, including photocopies of Jennie Chamber's full account as printed in Harper's Monthly, 1902; folders 6a-photocopy and 6c-original newspaper clipping relating an excerpt of Jennie's story);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2. the seizing of the United States Armory by the Virginia militia after the State's secession, and her father's arrest for refusing to yield the armory to the rebels (located in box 92, folders 9a-photocopy, 9b-transcript, 9c-original document);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3. a heroic episode in 1861 when Jennie, running before the enemy, warned Union pickets of approaching Confederate cavalry (located in box 92, folders 9a-photocopy, 9b-transcript, and 9c-original document);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e4. Jennie's description of the frightening experience of hiding with her family in their cellar in the midst of the shelling by Stonewall Jackson's artillery during the September 15, 1862 attack, and her amazement of the soldiers' conduct after the Federal surrender (located in box 92, folders 9a-photocopy, 9b-transcript, and 9c-original document).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere are also records documenting events before and after the Civil War, such as a transcript of an 1847 letter from William Shipman of Jefferson County, a United States Army soldier fighting in the Mexican War, regarding the orders from Washington to split up Zachary Taylor's Army (located in box 92, folders 2a-photocopy, and 2b-transcript).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOther notable items in the Harpers Ferry series include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ea transcript of a 1914 interview with John Thomas Allstadt, who was taken hostage by John Brown's raiders in 1859 (Allstadt, 18 years old at the time, was held with his father and others as hostages in the engine house at Harpers Ferry. His eyewitness account of the two day ordeal includes descriptions of the Marines charging the engine house and the capture of John Brown.) (located in box 92, folders 6a-photocopies, 6b-transcripts, and 6c-original clipping);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ean original 1895 letter from Kate Field to Mrs. Lightner regarding Miss Field's choice of the property on Bolivar Heights for the relocation of John Brown's Fort (The fort had been targeted for demolition after being on exhibit at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, and Kate Field raised both public awareness and funds to rescue the fort.) (located in box 92, folders 8a- photocopy and transcript, 8b-original);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ea narrative relating the last minute reprieve of three Union deserters as they faced a firing squad on Camp Hill, Harpers Ferry (located in box 92, folders 10a-photocopy, 10b-transcript, 10c-original document);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eoriginal and transcripts of letters regarding three brothers, Samuel, Collin and Charles Noland, all Confederate soldiers (Two brothers were POWs at Fort Delaware and one brother was mortally wounded soon after writing to his mother from camp on 20 September 1863.) (located in box 92, folders 11a-photocopies, 11b-transcripts, and 11c-original).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Fact Book series contains:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1. Fact Book--General, boxes 93-98\n2. Fact Book--Manuscript of \"West Virginia, A Guide to the Mountain State\", boxes 99-100\n3. Fact Book--African-Americans, boxes 100-103\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe materials in this series includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, narratives, inventories, geological studies, transcripts of government reports and records, correspondence, maps, magazine articles, illustrations, bibliographies, statistics, ephemera, graphs, clippings, bibliographies, manuscripts, newsletters, transcripts of court records, newspaper articles, editorials, and interviews.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1. \"Fact Book--General\" includes material regarding several topics that are also listed in the Counties series, however this material relates to the State. There is also information pertaining to agriculture, architecture, sports and recreation, coal, labor and miners, federal and state government, courts, public health and other services, Revolutionary War records, West Virginia authors, Greeks and Lithuanians in West Virginia, covered bridges, geology and geography, and newspapers published in West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNotable items in Fact Book--General include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003etypescripts of the 1795-1800 Kentucky and Virginia boundary line settlement, and excerpts from 1870 United States Supreme Court Reports regarding the transfer of Jefferson and Berkeley Counties from Virginia to West Virginia (located in box 95, folder 1);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ea typescript of the 1919 report from a commission appointed by West Virginia Governor Cornwell regarding the charges by coal miners against coal operators (the coal operators were accused of employing armed guards and posting them in the Guyan field of Logan County to physically assault and intimidate miners) (located in box 95, folder 6).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2. \"Fact Book--Manuscript\" includes a set of typescripts for \"West Virginia, A Guide to the Mountain State\".\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3. \"Factbook--African-Americans\" contains materials from ca. 1815-1942 documenting African-Americans in West Virginia, including records regarding slavery, abolition, and antebellum laws. There are also biographies of several prominent individuals, and information regarding educational institutions, organizations, and rural life.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNotable materials in Fact Book--African-Americans include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eseveral transcripts of county court records regarding slavery, such as wills claiming slaves as chattel (for delivery to a new owner \"forever\"), declarations of emancipation, bills of sale for slaves, records regarding the use of slaves as payment to settle debts, and indictments of \"free negroes\" on various charges (many of whom were charged with remaining in the Commonwealth of Virginia after manumission);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003etranscripts of articles and editorials, ca. 1814-1860, from western Virginia newspapers addressing several issues regarding slavery such as expansion into the territories of the western United States, abolition of slavery, treatment of freemen, and reactions to Harriet Beecher Stowe's \"Uncle Tom's Cabin\";\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003enewspaper article regarding an attempt by slave traders to kidnap a free African-American in Wellsville, reported 1858/7/17 in The Wheeling Daily Intelligencer (located in box 100, folder 3);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003earticle entitled \"Slave Trade Horrors\" reporting the capture by authorities of a slave trade vessel off the Virginia coast (out of 120 slaves on board all but two were age eleven or younger) reported 1841/12/4 in The Kanawha Republican (located in box 100, folder 3);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003etranscripts of newspaper articles and editorials from western Virginia newspapers regarding John Brown's raid at Harper's Ferry, the raiders' trials, their executions, and the reactions of Virginians, the deep south, and northern states (located in box 100, folder 4 and box 103, folder 1);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003einterviews, narratives, and research reports regarding successful and prominent African-Americans in West Virginia (ca. 1900-1942) such as John Warren Davis, President of West Virginia State College (located in box 100, folder 5);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003etranscript of the Virginia Court of Appeals decision regarding a challenge to a deceased slave-owner's Will (The Will declared his slaves were to be allowed to choose either freedom or to remain enslaved to a new master. The court ruled against the last request of the deceased and in favor of the executor of the Will, claiming the African-Americans were not capable of making such a decision and therefore were to stay in bondage.) (located in box 100, folder 8).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes records related to publication of \"West Virginia, A Guide to the Mountain State\". Includes correspondence, narratives, research reports, and forms collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff. Correspondence is between federal and state offices of the Writers Program, government officials, local chambers of commerce, national and state publications and newspapers, prominent historian Dr. Roy Bird Cook (located in box 104, folder 6), and West Virginia University professors such as Louis Chappell and Maurice Brooks, among others (located in box 104, folders 1-5). Several of the narratives are in a traveling tour format, recording directions, locations, and information pertaining to points of interest throughout the state. There are also drafts, final manuscripts, and galleys for \"A Guide to the Mountain State\". Also includes magazine articles, newspaper clippings, statistics, chemical analyses, photographs, manuscripts, and illustrations related to publication of the \"West Virginia, A Guide to the Mountain State\".\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAdditional administrative records for the Writers' Program in West Virginia can be found in A\u0026amp;M 527, West Virginia University, WPA Writers Project, Records, at this repository.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNotable items in the Writers' Project series include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003einformation pertaining to mineral springs such as White Sulphur Springs, Salt Springs, Capon Springs, and Old Sweet Springs, among others (located in box 103, folder 4);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ehistorical narratives regarding the first telephone service in West Virginia, and the introduction of the first night-train travel service by Henry G. Davis (both items located in box 103, folder 9);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003etranscripts of correspondence (1747-1754) between The Board of Trade and Plantations and the Royal Governors of the Colony Of Virginia regarding French encroachment and Indian attacks in the English colony's territory, including a 1754 letter from Governor Dinwiddie reporting \"Mr. Washington's\" observations during his recent expedition to the western Virginia territory (located in box 104, folder 9);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003etranscripts of excerpts from the 1743-1748 journals of Moravian missionaries Leonard Schnell, Robert Hussey, Matthias Gottschalk, Joseph Spangenberg, and Matthew Reutz during their travels through northwestern Virginia (Patterson Creek and South Branch) down the Shenandoah Valley to Georgia, recording their observations of the wilderness and reactions to their ministries (located in box 104, folder 11);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003etranscript of a proclamation from Virginia's Royal Lt. Governor Gooch, warning settlers that \"... Itinerant Preachers have...crept into this Colony...those corrupters of our Faith and true religion to propagate their shocking doctrines...\" (located in box 104, folder 11).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes oversize material transferred from other record series. Includes: publications related to Greenbrier County and White Sulphur Springs transferred from box 22, folder 3.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Papers created by the Writers' Program in West Virginia (ca. 1935-1942), a part of the Federal Works Progress Administration (WPA).  For more information regarding this Program, please see the Biographical / Historical Note.","The Writers' Program collection is arranged into series established on the basis of topics. This topical arrangement simply emerged from the documentation resulting from the subject-based research assignments delegated to the writers.","There are six series in the collection:","Series 1. Counties, Boxes 1-86 \nSeries 2. General Material, Boxes 87-89 \nSeries 3. Folklore by County, Boxes 89-91 \nSeries 4. Harpers Ferry, Boxes 92-93 \nSeries 5. Fact Book, Boxes 93-103 \nSeries 6. Writers Project, Boxes 103-108 \nSeries 7. Oversize, Box 109","The Counties series, the largest series in the collection, includes material focused on the following topics:  natural setting, points of interest, places and place names, early life and occupations, the people, history, Civil War history, biographical sketches, transportation and communication, commerce and industry, cultural and social advances, county government, education, religion, annual events, permanent organizations, and folklore.  Other series in the collection cover many additional topics.","The sources accessed by the writers for their research include: interviews and eyewitness accounts, court records, governmental records, church and cemetery records, family records, and school records. The personnel of local historical societies, educational institutions, governmental agencies, and community organizations were consulted for information as well. In some cases the personal memories and observations of the writers were used as source material. Much of the material in the collection includes cover sheets that indicate sources. The resulting quantity and quality of research and writing varies within the collection.","Published material consulted and transcribed by the Writers' Program includes: newspapers, magazines, journals, bulletins, pamphlets, booklets, high school yearbooks, surveys, business and industry statistics, textbooks, blue books, encyclopedias, and atlases.","Unpublished material, or archives and manuscripts, consulted and transcribed by the Writers' Program includes letters, telegrams, diaries, photographs, transcripts of interviews, and narratives.","Although most material consists of transcriptions, some original documents can be found in the collection as well, both published and unpublished.","Items of special interest include originals and transcripts of letters from the Civil War period in the General Material series. The Harpers Ferry series includes several firsthand accounts regarding the Ferry's rich history, including John Brown's 1859 raid and the Civil War.","The West Virginia County series includes records for 53 of the state's 55 counties, excluding Mineral and Morgan Counties (Mineral County records are in A\u0026M 183):","1. Barbour, boxes 1-4 \n2. Berkeley, boxes 4-5 \n3. Boone, box 5 \n4. Braxton, boxes 6-7 \n5. Brooke, box 7 \n6. Cabell, boxes 7-10 \n7. Calhoun, box 10 \n8. Clay, box 10 \n9. Doddridge, boxes 10-14 \n10. Fayette, boxes 14-16 \n11. Gilmer, boxes 16-20 \n12. Grant, box 20 \n13. Greenbrier, boxes 21-22 \n14. Hardy, boxes 22-23 \n15. Hampshire, box 23 (see also A\u0026M 183) \n16. Hancock, box 24 \n17. Harrison, box 24 \n18. Jackson, box 25 \n19. Jefferson, boxes 25-27 \n20. Kanawha, boxes 28-29 \n21. Lewis, box 29 \n22. Lincoln, box 29 \n23. Logan, box 30 \n24. Marion, box 30 \n25. Marshall, box 31 \n26. Mason, boxes 31-36 \n27. Mercer, boxes 37-42 \nxx. Mineral (in A\u0026M 183) \n28. Mingo, boxes 43-45 \n29. Monongalia, box 46 \n30. Monroe, boxes 47-53 \n31. McDowell, box 54 \n32. Nicholas, boxes 55-57 \n33. Ohio, boxes 57-58 \n34. Pendleton, box 59 \n35. Pleasants, box 59 \n36. Pocahontas, boxes 60-64 \n37. Preston, box 65 \n38. Putnam, boxes 65-67 \n39. Raleigh, boxes 68-70 \n40. Randolph, box 71 \n41. Ritchie, box 71 \n42. Roane, box 71 \n43. Summers, boxes 72-75 \n44. Taylor, boxes 76-77 \n45. Tucker, boxes 78-80 \n46. Tyler, box 80 \n47. Upshur, boxes 80-81 \n48. Wayne, box 81 \n49. Webster, boxes 81-83 \n50. Wetzel, box 83 \n51. Wirt, box 83 \n52. Wood, boxes 84-86 \n53. Wyoming, box 86","Each county in Series 1 contains records documenting some or all of the following 18 topics:","1. Natural Setting. Includes: photographs, clippings, recordings of personal observations, interviews, geological surveys, information from county government nurseries, and the West Virginia Blue book, describing the topography, wild life, terrain, and botanical characteristics of counties.","2. Points of Interest. Includes: narratives and research reports collected and prepared by Writers' Program staff, clippings, photographs, maps, and magazine articles regarding subjects deemed to have special significance in the counties such as historic houses, businesses, parks, public buildings, markers, forts, memorials, Native American burial mounds, and battlefields.","3. Places and Places Names. Includes: clippings, narratives, statistics, and histories regarding the naming of cities, towns, communities, and geographic features in the counties.","4. Early Life and Occupations. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by Writers' Program staff, narratives, oral histories, photographs, and illustrations documenting the lives of the first white settlers. Most occupations focused on survival and involved farming, hunting, and fur trading. There are also several narratives recording the relationships between the settlers and the Native Americans.","5. The People. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, clippings, census records, and magazine articles among other materials, regarding the diversity and ancestry of past and present residents in the counties, including documentation of their races, nationalities, religions, and cultures.","6. History. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, narratives, muster lists, poll records, oral histories, photographs, clippings, maps, and archeological information regarding the history of the counties, usually beginning with the \"aborigines\" or native inhabitants, the first European settlers, and the relationships between the two cultures, including conflicts; and establishment of county governments and commerce under colonial rule, and later as part of an independent nation. There is also information pertaining to local citizen involvement in battles and wars such as The French and Indian War (1755-1763), Dunmore's War (1774), The American Revolution (1775-1783), The War of 1812 (1812-1814), The Mexican-American War (1846-48), The Spanish -American War (1898), and The First World War (1917-1918).","7. Civil War History. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, clippings, narratives, muster rolls, causality lists, correspondence, interviews, personal memoirs, photographs, songs, and poems pertaining to the involvement of county residents, both Union and Confederate, in the \"War Between the States\", including accounts of battles, skirmishes, and related events, mostly in the West Virginia and Virginia region.","8. Biographical Sketches. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, clippings, narratives, and photographs regarding notable citizens of the counties.","9. Transportation and Communication. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers Program staff, photographs, surveys, maps, clippings, schedules, statistical charts, transcripts of court records, deeds, and contracts recording the history and development of transportation infrastructure, including roadways, bridges, railroads, waterways, and airfields in the counties, including the introduction of new modes of transportation. There is also information regarding the history and progress of communication technology such as the pony express mail delivery, the telegraph, telephones, radio, airmail delivery, and newspapers.","10. Commerce and Industry. Includes: photographs, clippings, ephemera, statistics, geological surveys, transcripts of mine reports, and biographies of entrepreneurs regarding the major industries of the counties such as mining, oil and natural gas drilling, and the processing and transportation of coal and timber. There are also histories of once successful enterprises, including grain and lumber mills, iron ore producers, glass factories, and potteries.","11. Cultural and Social Advances. Includes: newspaper clippings, magazines articles, correspondence, ephemera, and narratives regarding museums, literary activities and libraries, the arts and theater, medical and health resources, and benevolent organizations.","12. County Government. Includes: memoirs, historical narratives, and other material regarding the formation of the counties and their governments; the location of courthouses; the establishment of laws and statutes, law enforcement, and a judicial system; and New Deal infrastructure projects. There are also transcripts of census records, and of court records such as taxes, wills, deeds, and election results.","13. Education. Includes: research reports and narratives collected and prepared by Writers' Program staff, newspaper clippings, class schedules, school enrollments, records of Boards of Education, and photographs regarding the histories, curriculums, facilities, and faculties of county public (\"free\") grade schools, high schools, private and parochial schools, trade schools, colleges, and West Virginia University. In addition there is information pertaining to several \"Negro\" or segregated schools and colleges.","14. Religion. Includes: narratives, research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff; photographs; correspondence; ephemera; and transcripts of church, court, and cemetery records. The bulk of the information pertains to the history of individual Christian churches, regional circuit riders, local clergy, denominations, church buildings, and church schools. There is also material regarding the local African-American churches such as the A.M.E. (the African Methodist Episcopal) church.","15. Annual Events. Includes: newspaper clippings, magazine articles, narratives, calendars, photographs, and ephemera documenting yearly festivals, fairs, contests, parades, jubilees, concerts, and galas among other traditional celebrations in the counties.","16. Permanent Organizations. Includes: narratives, newspaper clippings, and directories documenting clubs, charity groups, councils, associations, societies, lodges and other assemblages such as county historical societies, 4-H clubs, Daughters of the American Revolution, Kiwanis, the Rotary Club, YMCA, YWCA, Boy Scouts, and the Red Cross.","17. Correspondence. Includes: letters, telegrams, memoranda, reports, and assignment sheets with notes and comments recording communications between Writers' Program supervisors, writers, public officials, and local citizens.","18. Folklore. Includes: transcripts of stories and interviews, newspaper and magazines articles, autograph and scrapbook verses, remedies, recipes, song lyrics, and square dance calls, among other materials. The information documents West Virginia's local cultures, traditions, and lore handed down through generations such as ghost stories, legends of local heroes, treatment for physical ailments, omens, and superstitions.","Notable items in the County Series include:","information regarding Native American burial grounds and artifacts (located in Marshall County, box 31, folders 5 and 6);","a narrative explaining how the dispute over the location of the courthouse in Beverly was settled with a game of horseshoes (located in Randolph County, box 71, folder 3);","research regarding the history of transportation along the Ohio River and its tributaries, including the modes used by Native Americans and early European traders, and Ohio River lock schedules and shipping records for 1926-1936 (located in Mason County, box 33, folders 5 and 8);","a transcript of a 1776 \"Petition of the Dissenters of the Tuscarora Congregation in Berkeley County\" addressed to the \"House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Virginia\" regarding the recent \"deliverance from British oppression\" and a request to suspend the Ecclesiastic Establishment (located in box 4, folder 6);","a transcript of several diary entries, 1861/April to 1864/July, authored by Sue N. Riddle, a parishioner of the Presbyterian Church at Martinsburg regarding local Civil War battles, army occupations, involvement of churches in the area, destruction of property, and the arrest of local resident Andrew Hunter (the prosecutor in John Brown's trail) by the Federal Army (located in Berkeley County, box 4, folder 6);","a transcript of an eyewitness account pertaining to the formation of the Monroe Guard (Company D, 27th Virginia, Stonewall Brigade), and a transcript of a letter from Lieutenant John Tiffany of the Monroe Guard to his parents in Monroe County, West Virginia, describing the Battle of Chancellorsville (Tiffany was killed seven weeks later at Gettysburg) (located in Monroe County, box 50, folder 3);","several photographs of industrial sites and workers in southern West Virginia, ca. 1890-1930 (located in Mercer County, box 40, folder 2);","photographs documenting railroad structures, workers, trains, and passenger travel, ca. 1888-1940 (located in Mercer County, box 40, folder 7);","several copies of \"The White Sulphur Springs Echo\" and the \"Lee Week Herald\", ca. 1932-1937, recording events celebrating Confederate General Robert E. Lee and his three post-war holidays at White Sulphur Springs, 1867-1869, including facsimiles of original newsletters from ca. 1870s (located in Greenbrier County, box 22, folder 3);","and information regarding colonial pottery and artisans, such as \"Master\" Foulke and his apprentice, John Thompson (samples of their unique works and tools are in the Smithsonian Museum) (located in Monongalia County, box 46, folder 9).","Includes two original manuscript drafts that were submitted with the editors' comments for Chapter 4: The People, of The History of Monroe County.","General Material includes information related to West Virginia culture such as music, folklore, history, literature, education, artisans, and points of interest. There are also photographs and information regarding Smoke Hole in Pendleton County, and narratives pertaining to \"old characters\" of West Virginia, some of which were published in \"Mountain State Tintype\", a Writers' Program collaboration. The materials in this series include: correspondence, transcripts of court records, transcripts of interviews, poems, songs, newspaper clippings, manuscripts, narratives, editorial essays, and publications.","Notable items in the General Material Series include:","a transcript of Colonel (rank of Captain at the time) Charles Lewis' journal entries of 1756/October-November, recording a march of the Virginia Rangers with Colonel George Washington to the Patterson Creek Valley (now Mineral County), an area heavily attacked by native Americans during the French and Indian War (located in box 87, folder 8);","several transcripts of Civil War letters from both Confederate and Union soldiers involved in numerous battles of the war (some letters also broke the news to families of the wounding and death of loved ones involved in the battles) (located in box 87, folder 8);","three original letters, including an 1861 love letter, an 1861 letter authored by make-up artist and mimic Shannon Butcher, and an 1865 letter from Confederate prisoner of war Stephen Points Jr. in Fort Delaware to Miss Artie Pribble of Wirt County (located in box 88, folder 8).","This series documents West Virginia's local cultures, traditions and lore handed down through generations such as ghost stories, legends of local heroes, treatment for physical ailments, \"tokens\" or omens, war songs, love songs and hymns, memory book verses and tombstone inscriptions, and games (including \"Go to the Mill\" and \"Steal Partners\", played during social gatherings such as \"Molasses Boilin's\" and \"Apple Cutting\" parties). The materials in this series include: transcripts of interviews, narratives, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, poems, remedies, recipes, lyrics of songs and ballads, square dance calls, games, omens and superstitions, and seasonal customs.","Notable items in the Folklore Series include:","remedy for sore and sprained muscles (\"apply coal oil, with a chicken feather, no other kind of feather would do, on affected parts\") (located in box 90, folder 2);","lockjaw prevention (\"if anyone has a puncture wound from a nail, grease the nail and carry it in their pocket until healed, they will never have lockjaw\") (located in box 91, folder 5);","omens and superstitions (\"combings of hair carefully burned lest some bird finds it and builds it into its nest, in which event the person from whose head the hair came would suffer with headache until the fledglings left the nest\") (located in box 91, folder 5);","omens and superstitions (\"take a hoe or spade into the house and a member of the family will die within the year; trim your toenails on Good Friday and you will not have toothache\") (located in box 91, folder 6);","a narrative regarding traditional gatherings called \"workings\", usually involving an act of \"neighborliness\" by the surrounding neighbors helping each other with such tasks as barn raising, harvesting, quilting, and \"putting up\" food for storage (located in box 91, folder 9).","This series documents historical events such as John Brown's raid, Civil War battles and skirmishes, and the harassment and arrests of local citizens by occupying armies. There are also items regarding the striking geographical setting of the Harpers Ferry area and its culture. The materials in the series include: narratives, letters, eyewitness accounts, newspaper clippings, poems, and research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' program staff.","There are several narratives written by Jennie Chambers (ca. 1845-1907) recording events involving Jennie and her family, who lived on Bolivar Heights above Harpers Ferry. These include Jennie's firsthand accounts of:","1. John Brown's raid (located in box 92, folders 5a and 5c, including photocopies of Jennie Chamber's full account as printed in Harper's Monthly, 1902; folders 6a-photocopy and 6c-original newspaper clipping relating an excerpt of Jennie's story);","2. the seizing of the United States Armory by the Virginia militia after the State's secession, and her father's arrest for refusing to yield the armory to the rebels (located in box 92, folders 9a-photocopy, 9b-transcript, 9c-original document);","3. a heroic episode in 1861 when Jennie, running before the enemy, warned Union pickets of approaching Confederate cavalry (located in box 92, folders 9a-photocopy, 9b-transcript, and 9c-original document);","4. Jennie's description of the frightening experience of hiding with her family in their cellar in the midst of the shelling by Stonewall Jackson's artillery during the September 15, 1862 attack, and her amazement of the soldiers' conduct after the Federal surrender (located in box 92, folders 9a-photocopy, 9b-transcript, and 9c-original document).","There are also records documenting events before and after the Civil War, such as a transcript of an 1847 letter from William Shipman of Jefferson County, a United States Army soldier fighting in the Mexican War, regarding the orders from Washington to split up Zachary Taylor's Army (located in box 92, folders 2a-photocopy, and 2b-transcript).","Other notable items in the Harpers Ferry series include:","a transcript of a 1914 interview with John Thomas Allstadt, who was taken hostage by John Brown's raiders in 1859 (Allstadt, 18 years old at the time, was held with his father and others as hostages in the engine house at Harpers Ferry. His eyewitness account of the two day ordeal includes descriptions of the Marines charging the engine house and the capture of John Brown.) (located in box 92, folders 6a-photocopies, 6b-transcripts, and 6c-original clipping);","an original 1895 letter from Kate Field to Mrs. Lightner regarding Miss Field's choice of the property on Bolivar Heights for the relocation of John Brown's Fort (The fort had been targeted for demolition after being on exhibit at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, and Kate Field raised both public awareness and funds to rescue the fort.) (located in box 92, folders 8a- photocopy and transcript, 8b-original);","a narrative relating the last minute reprieve of three Union deserters as they faced a firing squad on Camp Hill, Harpers Ferry (located in box 92, folders 10a-photocopy, 10b-transcript, 10c-original document);","original and transcripts of letters regarding three brothers, Samuel, Collin and Charles Noland, all Confederate soldiers (Two brothers were POWs at Fort Delaware and one brother was mortally wounded soon after writing to his mother from camp on 20 September 1863.) (located in box 92, folders 11a-photocopies, 11b-transcripts, and 11c-original).","The Fact Book series contains:","1. Fact Book--General, boxes 93-98\n2. Fact Book--Manuscript of \"West Virginia, A Guide to the Mountain State\", boxes 99-100\n3. Fact Book--African-Americans, boxes 100-103","The materials in this series includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, narratives, inventories, geological studies, transcripts of government reports and records, correspondence, maps, magazine articles, illustrations, bibliographies, statistics, ephemera, graphs, clippings, bibliographies, manuscripts, newsletters, transcripts of court records, newspaper articles, editorials, and interviews.","1. \"Fact Book--General\" includes material regarding several topics that are also listed in the Counties series, however this material relates to the State. There is also information pertaining to agriculture, architecture, sports and recreation, coal, labor and miners, federal and state government, courts, public health and other services, Revolutionary War records, West Virginia authors, Greeks and Lithuanians in West Virginia, covered bridges, geology and geography, and newspapers published in West Virginia.","Notable items in Fact Book--General include:","typescripts of the 1795-1800 Kentucky and Virginia boundary line settlement, and excerpts from 1870 United States Supreme Court Reports regarding the transfer of Jefferson and Berkeley Counties from Virginia to West Virginia (located in box 95, folder 1);","a typescript of the 1919 report from a commission appointed by West Virginia Governor Cornwell regarding the charges by coal miners against coal operators (the coal operators were accused of employing armed guards and posting them in the Guyan field of Logan County to physically assault and intimidate miners) (located in box 95, folder 6).","2. \"Fact Book--Manuscript\" includes a set of typescripts for \"West Virginia, A Guide to the Mountain State\".","3. \"Factbook--African-Americans\" contains materials from ca. 1815-1942 documenting African-Americans in West Virginia, including records regarding slavery, abolition, and antebellum laws. There are also biographies of several prominent individuals, and information regarding educational institutions, organizations, and rural life.","Notable materials in Fact Book--African-Americans include:","several transcripts of county court records regarding slavery, such as wills claiming slaves as chattel (for delivery to a new owner \"forever\"), declarations of emancipation, bills of sale for slaves, records regarding the use of slaves as payment to settle debts, and indictments of \"free negroes\" on various charges (many of whom were charged with remaining in the Commonwealth of Virginia after manumission);","transcripts of articles and editorials, ca. 1814-1860, from western Virginia newspapers addressing several issues regarding slavery such as expansion into the territories of the western United States, abolition of slavery, treatment of freemen, and reactions to Harriet Beecher Stowe's \"Uncle Tom's Cabin\";","newspaper article regarding an attempt by slave traders to kidnap a free African-American in Wellsville, reported 1858/7/17 in The Wheeling Daily Intelligencer (located in box 100, folder 3);","article entitled \"Slave Trade Horrors\" reporting the capture by authorities of a slave trade vessel off the Virginia coast (out of 120 slaves on board all but two were age eleven or younger) reported 1841/12/4 in The Kanawha Republican (located in box 100, folder 3);","transcripts of newspaper articles and editorials from western Virginia newspapers regarding John Brown's raid at Harper's Ferry, the raiders' trials, their executions, and the reactions of Virginians, the deep south, and northern states (located in box 100, folder 4 and box 103, folder 1);","interviews, narratives, and research reports regarding successful and prominent African-Americans in West Virginia (ca. 1900-1942) such as John Warren Davis, President of West Virginia State College (located in box 100, folder 5);","transcript of the Virginia Court of Appeals decision regarding a challenge to a deceased slave-owner's Will (The Will declared his slaves were to be allowed to choose either freedom or to remain enslaved to a new master. The court ruled against the last request of the deceased and in favor of the executor of the Will, claiming the African-Americans were not capable of making such a decision and therefore were to stay in bondage.) (located in box 100, folder 8).","Includes records related to publication of \"West Virginia, A Guide to the Mountain State\". Includes correspondence, narratives, research reports, and forms collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff. Correspondence is between federal and state offices of the Writers Program, government officials, local chambers of commerce, national and state publications and newspapers, prominent historian Dr. Roy Bird Cook (located in box 104, folder 6), and West Virginia University professors such as Louis Chappell and Maurice Brooks, among others (located in box 104, folders 1-5). Several of the narratives are in a traveling tour format, recording directions, locations, and information pertaining to points of interest throughout the state. There are also drafts, final manuscripts, and galleys for \"A Guide to the Mountain State\". Also includes magazine articles, newspaper clippings, statistics, chemical analyses, photographs, manuscripts, and illustrations related to publication of the \"West Virginia, A Guide to the Mountain State\".","Additional administrative records for the Writers' Program in West Virginia can be found in A\u0026M 527, West Virginia University, WPA Writers Project, Records, at this repository.","Notable items in the Writers' Project series include:","information pertaining to mineral springs such as White Sulphur Springs, Salt Springs, Capon Springs, and Old Sweet Springs, among others (located in box 103, folder 4);","historical narratives regarding the first telephone service in West Virginia, and the introduction of the first night-train travel service by Henry G. Davis (both items located in box 103, folder 9);","transcripts of correspondence (1747-1754) between The Board of Trade and Plantations and the Royal Governors of the Colony Of Virginia regarding French encroachment and Indian attacks in the English colony's territory, including a 1754 letter from Governor Dinwiddie reporting \"Mr. Washington's\" observations during his recent expedition to the western Virginia territory (located in box 104, folder 9);","transcripts of excerpts from the 1743-1748 journals of Moravian missionaries Leonard Schnell, Robert Hussey, Matthias Gottschalk, Joseph Spangenberg, and Matthew Reutz during their travels through northwestern Virginia (Patterson Creek and South Branch) down the Shenandoah Valley to Georgia, recording their observations of the wilderness and reactions to their ministries (located in box 104, folder 11);","transcript of a proclamation from Virginia's Royal Lt. Governor Gooch, warning settlers that \"... Itinerant Preachers have...crept into this Colony...those corrupters of our Faith and true religion to propagate their shocking doctrines...\" (located in box 104, folder 11).","Includes oversize material transferred from other record series. Includes: publications related to Greenbrier County and White Sulphur Springs transferred from box 22, folder 3."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePermission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the \u003ca href=\"https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/visit/permissions-and-copyright\" target=\"_blank\"\u003ePermissions and Copyright page\u003c/a\u003e on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. 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SEE ALSO Coal miners - African Americans.","No special access restriction applies.","The Writers Project was created in 1935 as part of the Federal Works Progress Administration (WPA). Its purpose was to provide employment for historians, teachers, librarians, writers, and others with qualified skills. The field of assignment for those hired was usually confined to the locality of a writer's residence, although some assignments were for statewide subjects.","The objective of the project was to produce a series of sectional guide books under the name \"The American Guide\" focusing on the history, geography, and cultural and economic resources of the United States. Other topics of interest developed, however, and were added to the Project, such as urban and rural folklore, first person narratives or life histories, studies of the cultures of ethnic groups, and authentic narratives of ex-slaves.","The Writers Project became a casualty of World War II. The monies needed to meet the demands for defense were drained from the Writers Project, ending the program in 1942.","archives and manuscripts; pamphlets; photographs / postcards / prints / etc.","183, 454, 527","Papers created by the Writers' Program in West Virginia (ca. 1935-1942), a part of the Federal Works Progress Administration (WPA).  For more information regarding this Program, please see the Biographical / Historical Note.","The Writers' Program collection is arranged into series established on the basis of topics. This topical arrangement simply emerged from the documentation resulting from the subject-based research assignments delegated to the writers.","There are six series in the collection:","Series 1. Counties, Boxes 1-86 \nSeries 2. General Material, Boxes 87-89 \nSeries 3. Folklore by County, Boxes 89-91 \nSeries 4. Harpers Ferry, Boxes 92-93 \nSeries 5. Fact Book, Boxes 93-103 \nSeries 6. Writers Project, Boxes 103-108 \nSeries 7. Oversize, Box 109","The Counties series, the largest series in the collection, includes material focused on the following topics:  natural setting, points of interest, places and place names, early life and occupations, the people, history, Civil War history, biographical sketches, transportation and communication, commerce and industry, cultural and social advances, county government, education, religion, annual events, permanent organizations, and folklore.  Other series in the collection cover many additional topics.","The sources accessed by the writers for their research include: interviews and eyewitness accounts, court records, governmental records, church and cemetery records, family records, and school records. The personnel of local historical societies, educational institutions, governmental agencies, and community organizations were consulted for information as well. In some cases the personal memories and observations of the writers were used as source material. Much of the material in the collection includes cover sheets that indicate sources. The resulting quantity and quality of research and writing varies within the collection.","Published material consulted and transcribed by the Writers' Program includes: newspapers, magazines, journals, bulletins, pamphlets, booklets, high school yearbooks, surveys, business and industry statistics, textbooks, blue books, encyclopedias, and atlases.","Unpublished material, or archives and manuscripts, consulted and transcribed by the Writers' Program includes letters, telegrams, diaries, photographs, transcripts of interviews, and narratives.","Although most material consists of transcriptions, some original documents can be found in the collection as well, both published and unpublished.","Items of special interest include originals and transcripts of letters from the Civil War period in the General Material series. The Harpers Ferry series includes several firsthand accounts regarding the Ferry's rich history, including John Brown's 1859 raid and the Civil War.","The West Virginia County series includes records for 53 of the state's 55 counties, excluding Mineral and Morgan Counties (Mineral County records are in A\u0026M 183):","1. Barbour, boxes 1-4 \n2. Berkeley, boxes 4-5 \n3. Boone, box 5 \n4. Braxton, boxes 6-7 \n5. Brooke, box 7 \n6. Cabell, boxes 7-10 \n7. Calhoun, box 10 \n8. Clay, box 10 \n9. Doddridge, boxes 10-14 \n10. Fayette, boxes 14-16 \n11. Gilmer, boxes 16-20 \n12. Grant, box 20 \n13. Greenbrier, boxes 21-22 \n14. Hardy, boxes 22-23 \n15. Hampshire, box 23 (see also A\u0026M 183) \n16. Hancock, box 24 \n17. Harrison, box 24 \n18. Jackson, box 25 \n19. Jefferson, boxes 25-27 \n20. Kanawha, boxes 28-29 \n21. Lewis, box 29 \n22. Lincoln, box 29 \n23. Logan, box 30 \n24. Marion, box 30 \n25. Marshall, box 31 \n26. Mason, boxes 31-36 \n27. Mercer, boxes 37-42 \nxx. Mineral (in A\u0026M 183) \n28. Mingo, boxes 43-45 \n29. Monongalia, box 46 \n30. Monroe, boxes 47-53 \n31. McDowell, box 54 \n32. Nicholas, boxes 55-57 \n33. Ohio, boxes 57-58 \n34. Pendleton, box 59 \n35. Pleasants, box 59 \n36. Pocahontas, boxes 60-64 \n37. Preston, box 65 \n38. Putnam, boxes 65-67 \n39. Raleigh, boxes 68-70 \n40. Randolph, box 71 \n41. Ritchie, box 71 \n42. Roane, box 71 \n43. Summers, boxes 72-75 \n44. Taylor, boxes 76-77 \n45. Tucker, boxes 78-80 \n46. Tyler, box 80 \n47. Upshur, boxes 80-81 \n48. Wayne, box 81 \n49. Webster, boxes 81-83 \n50. Wetzel, box 83 \n51. Wirt, box 83 \n52. Wood, boxes 84-86 \n53. Wyoming, box 86","Each county in Series 1 contains records documenting some or all of the following 18 topics:","1. Natural Setting. Includes: photographs, clippings, recordings of personal observations, interviews, geological surveys, information from county government nurseries, and the West Virginia Blue book, describing the topography, wild life, terrain, and botanical characteristics of counties.","2. Points of Interest. Includes: narratives and research reports collected and prepared by Writers' Program staff, clippings, photographs, maps, and magazine articles regarding subjects deemed to have special significance in the counties such as historic houses, businesses, parks, public buildings, markers, forts, memorials, Native American burial mounds, and battlefields.","3. Places and Places Names. Includes: clippings, narratives, statistics, and histories regarding the naming of cities, towns, communities, and geographic features in the counties.","4. Early Life and Occupations. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by Writers' Program staff, narratives, oral histories, photographs, and illustrations documenting the lives of the first white settlers. Most occupations focused on survival and involved farming, hunting, and fur trading. There are also several narratives recording the relationships between the settlers and the Native Americans.","5. The People. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, clippings, census records, and magazine articles among other materials, regarding the diversity and ancestry of past and present residents in the counties, including documentation of their races, nationalities, religions, and cultures.","6. History. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, narratives, muster lists, poll records, oral histories, photographs, clippings, maps, and archeological information regarding the history of the counties, usually beginning with the \"aborigines\" or native inhabitants, the first European settlers, and the relationships between the two cultures, including conflicts; and establishment of county governments and commerce under colonial rule, and later as part of an independent nation. There is also information pertaining to local citizen involvement in battles and wars such as The French and Indian War (1755-1763), Dunmore's War (1774), The American Revolution (1775-1783), The War of 1812 (1812-1814), The Mexican-American War (1846-48), The Spanish -American War (1898), and The First World War (1917-1918).","7. Civil War History. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, clippings, narratives, muster rolls, causality lists, correspondence, interviews, personal memoirs, photographs, songs, and poems pertaining to the involvement of county residents, both Union and Confederate, in the \"War Between the States\", including accounts of battles, skirmishes, and related events, mostly in the West Virginia and Virginia region.","8. Biographical Sketches. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, clippings, narratives, and photographs regarding notable citizens of the counties.","9. Transportation and Communication. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers Program staff, photographs, surveys, maps, clippings, schedules, statistical charts, transcripts of court records, deeds, and contracts recording the history and development of transportation infrastructure, including roadways, bridges, railroads, waterways, and airfields in the counties, including the introduction of new modes of transportation. There is also information regarding the history and progress of communication technology such as the pony express mail delivery, the telegraph, telephones, radio, airmail delivery, and newspapers.","10. Commerce and Industry. Includes: photographs, clippings, ephemera, statistics, geological surveys, transcripts of mine reports, and biographies of entrepreneurs regarding the major industries of the counties such as mining, oil and natural gas drilling, and the processing and transportation of coal and timber. There are also histories of once successful enterprises, including grain and lumber mills, iron ore producers, glass factories, and potteries.","11. Cultural and Social Advances. Includes: newspaper clippings, magazines articles, correspondence, ephemera, and narratives regarding museums, literary activities and libraries, the arts and theater, medical and health resources, and benevolent organizations.","12. County Government. Includes: memoirs, historical narratives, and other material regarding the formation of the counties and their governments; the location of courthouses; the establishment of laws and statutes, law enforcement, and a judicial system; and New Deal infrastructure projects. There are also transcripts of census records, and of court records such as taxes, wills, deeds, and election results.","13. Education. Includes: research reports and narratives collected and prepared by Writers' Program staff, newspaper clippings, class schedules, school enrollments, records of Boards of Education, and photographs regarding the histories, curriculums, facilities, and faculties of county public (\"free\") grade schools, high schools, private and parochial schools, trade schools, colleges, and West Virginia University. In addition there is information pertaining to several \"Negro\" or segregated schools and colleges.","14. Religion. Includes: narratives, research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff; photographs; correspondence; ephemera; and transcripts of church, court, and cemetery records. The bulk of the information pertains to the history of individual Christian churches, regional circuit riders, local clergy, denominations, church buildings, and church schools. There is also material regarding the local African-American churches such as the A.M.E. (the African Methodist Episcopal) church.","15. Annual Events. Includes: newspaper clippings, magazine articles, narratives, calendars, photographs, and ephemera documenting yearly festivals, fairs, contests, parades, jubilees, concerts, and galas among other traditional celebrations in the counties.","16. Permanent Organizations. Includes: narratives, newspaper clippings, and directories documenting clubs, charity groups, councils, associations, societies, lodges and other assemblages such as county historical societies, 4-H clubs, Daughters of the American Revolution, Kiwanis, the Rotary Club, YMCA, YWCA, Boy Scouts, and the Red Cross.","17. Correspondence. Includes: letters, telegrams, memoranda, reports, and assignment sheets with notes and comments recording communications between Writers' Program supervisors, writers, public officials, and local citizens.","18. Folklore. Includes: transcripts of stories and interviews, newspaper and magazines articles, autograph and scrapbook verses, remedies, recipes, song lyrics, and square dance calls, among other materials. The information documents West Virginia's local cultures, traditions, and lore handed down through generations such as ghost stories, legends of local heroes, treatment for physical ailments, omens, and superstitions.","Notable items in the County Series include:","information regarding Native American burial grounds and artifacts (located in Marshall County, box 31, folders 5 and 6);","a narrative explaining how the dispute over the location of the courthouse in Beverly was settled with a game of horseshoes (located in Randolph County, box 71, folder 3);","research regarding the history of transportation along the Ohio River and its tributaries, including the modes used by Native Americans and early European traders, and Ohio River lock schedules and shipping records for 1926-1936 (located in Mason County, box 33, folders 5 and 8);","a transcript of a 1776 \"Petition of the Dissenters of the Tuscarora Congregation in Berkeley County\" addressed to the \"House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Virginia\" regarding the recent \"deliverance from British oppression\" and a request to suspend the Ecclesiastic Establishment (located in box 4, folder 6);","a transcript of several diary entries, 1861/April to 1864/July, authored by Sue N. Riddle, a parishioner of the Presbyterian Church at Martinsburg regarding local Civil War battles, army occupations, involvement of churches in the area, destruction of property, and the arrest of local resident Andrew Hunter (the prosecutor in John Brown's trail) by the Federal Army (located in Berkeley County, box 4, folder 6);","a transcript of an eyewitness account pertaining to the formation of the Monroe Guard (Company D, 27th Virginia, Stonewall Brigade), and a transcript of a letter from Lieutenant John Tiffany of the Monroe Guard to his parents in Monroe County, West Virginia, describing the Battle of Chancellorsville (Tiffany was killed seven weeks later at Gettysburg) (located in Monroe County, box 50, folder 3);","several photographs of industrial sites and workers in southern West Virginia, ca. 1890-1930 (located in Mercer County, box 40, folder 2);","photographs documenting railroad structures, workers, trains, and passenger travel, ca. 1888-1940 (located in Mercer County, box 40, folder 7);","several copies of \"The White Sulphur Springs Echo\" and the \"Lee Week Herald\", ca. 1932-1937, recording events celebrating Confederate General Robert E. Lee and his three post-war holidays at White Sulphur Springs, 1867-1869, including facsimiles of original newsletters from ca. 1870s (located in Greenbrier County, box 22, folder 3);","and information regarding colonial pottery and artisans, such as \"Master\" Foulke and his apprentice, John Thompson (samples of their unique works and tools are in the Smithsonian Museum) (located in Monongalia County, box 46, folder 9).","Includes two original manuscript drafts that were submitted with the editors' comments for Chapter 4: The People, of The History of Monroe County.","General Material includes information related to West Virginia culture such as music, folklore, history, literature, education, artisans, and points of interest. There are also photographs and information regarding Smoke Hole in Pendleton County, and narratives pertaining to \"old characters\" of West Virginia, some of which were published in \"Mountain State Tintype\", a Writers' Program collaboration. The materials in this series include: correspondence, transcripts of court records, transcripts of interviews, poems, songs, newspaper clippings, manuscripts, narratives, editorial essays, and publications.","Notable items in the General Material Series include:","a transcript of Colonel (rank of Captain at the time) Charles Lewis' journal entries of 1756/October-November, recording a march of the Virginia Rangers with Colonel George Washington to the Patterson Creek Valley (now Mineral County), an area heavily attacked by native Americans during the French and Indian War (located in box 87, folder 8);","several transcripts of Civil War letters from both Confederate and Union soldiers involved in numerous battles of the war (some letters also broke the news to families of the wounding and death of loved ones involved in the battles) (located in box 87, folder 8);","three original letters, including an 1861 love letter, an 1861 letter authored by make-up artist and mimic Shannon Butcher, and an 1865 letter from Confederate prisoner of war Stephen Points Jr. in Fort Delaware to Miss Artie Pribble of Wirt County (located in box 88, folder 8).","This series documents West Virginia's local cultures, traditions and lore handed down through generations such as ghost stories, legends of local heroes, treatment for physical ailments, \"tokens\" or omens, war songs, love songs and hymns, memory book verses and tombstone inscriptions, and games (including \"Go to the Mill\" and \"Steal Partners\", played during social gatherings such as \"Molasses Boilin's\" and \"Apple Cutting\" parties). The materials in this series include: transcripts of interviews, narratives, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, poems, remedies, recipes, lyrics of songs and ballads, square dance calls, games, omens and superstitions, and seasonal customs.","Notable items in the Folklore Series include:","remedy for sore and sprained muscles (\"apply coal oil, with a chicken feather, no other kind of feather would do, on affected parts\") (located in box 90, folder 2);","lockjaw prevention (\"if anyone has a puncture wound from a nail, grease the nail and carry it in their pocket until healed, they will never have lockjaw\") (located in box 91, folder 5);","omens and superstitions (\"combings of hair carefully burned lest some bird finds it and builds it into its nest, in which event the person from whose head the hair came would suffer with headache until the fledglings left the nest\") (located in box 91, folder 5);","omens and superstitions (\"take a hoe or spade into the house and a member of the family will die within the year; trim your toenails on Good Friday and you will not have toothache\") (located in box 91, folder 6);","a narrative regarding traditional gatherings called \"workings\", usually involving an act of \"neighborliness\" by the surrounding neighbors helping each other with such tasks as barn raising, harvesting, quilting, and \"putting up\" food for storage (located in box 91, folder 9).","This series documents historical events such as John Brown's raid, Civil War battles and skirmishes, and the harassment and arrests of local citizens by occupying armies. There are also items regarding the striking geographical setting of the Harpers Ferry area and its culture. The materials in the series include: narratives, letters, eyewitness accounts, newspaper clippings, poems, and research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' program staff.","There are several narratives written by Jennie Chambers (ca. 1845-1907) recording events involving Jennie and her family, who lived on Bolivar Heights above Harpers Ferry. These include Jennie's firsthand accounts of:","1. John Brown's raid (located in box 92, folders 5a and 5c, including photocopies of Jennie Chamber's full account as printed in Harper's Monthly, 1902; folders 6a-photocopy and 6c-original newspaper clipping relating an excerpt of Jennie's story);","2. the seizing of the United States Armory by the Virginia militia after the State's secession, and her father's arrest for refusing to yield the armory to the rebels (located in box 92, folders 9a-photocopy, 9b-transcript, 9c-original document);","3. a heroic episode in 1861 when Jennie, running before the enemy, warned Union pickets of approaching Confederate cavalry (located in box 92, folders 9a-photocopy, 9b-transcript, and 9c-original document);","4. Jennie's description of the frightening experience of hiding with her family in their cellar in the midst of the shelling by Stonewall Jackson's artillery during the September 15, 1862 attack, and her amazement of the soldiers' conduct after the Federal surrender (located in box 92, folders 9a-photocopy, 9b-transcript, and 9c-original document).","There are also records documenting events before and after the Civil War, such as a transcript of an 1847 letter from William Shipman of Jefferson County, a United States Army soldier fighting in the Mexican War, regarding the orders from Washington to split up Zachary Taylor's Army (located in box 92, folders 2a-photocopy, and 2b-transcript).","Other notable items in the Harpers Ferry series include:","a transcript of a 1914 interview with John Thomas Allstadt, who was taken hostage by John Brown's raiders in 1859 (Allstadt, 18 years old at the time, was held with his father and others as hostages in the engine house at Harpers Ferry. His eyewitness account of the two day ordeal includes descriptions of the Marines charging the engine house and the capture of John Brown.) (located in box 92, folders 6a-photocopies, 6b-transcripts, and 6c-original clipping);","an original 1895 letter from Kate Field to Mrs. Lightner regarding Miss Field's choice of the property on Bolivar Heights for the relocation of John Brown's Fort (The fort had been targeted for demolition after being on exhibit at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, and Kate Field raised both public awareness and funds to rescue the fort.) (located in box 92, folders 8a- photocopy and transcript, 8b-original);","a narrative relating the last minute reprieve of three Union deserters as they faced a firing squad on Camp Hill, Harpers Ferry (located in box 92, folders 10a-photocopy, 10b-transcript, 10c-original document);","original and transcripts of letters regarding three brothers, Samuel, Collin and Charles Noland, all Confederate soldiers (Two brothers were POWs at Fort Delaware and one brother was mortally wounded soon after writing to his mother from camp on 20 September 1863.) (located in box 92, folders 11a-photocopies, 11b-transcripts, and 11c-original).","The Fact Book series contains:","1. Fact Book--General, boxes 93-98\n2. Fact Book--Manuscript of \"West Virginia, A Guide to the Mountain State\", boxes 99-100\n3. Fact Book--African-Americans, boxes 100-103","The materials in this series includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, narratives, inventories, geological studies, transcripts of government reports and records, correspondence, maps, magazine articles, illustrations, bibliographies, statistics, ephemera, graphs, clippings, bibliographies, manuscripts, newsletters, transcripts of court records, newspaper articles, editorials, and interviews.","1. \"Fact Book--General\" includes material regarding several topics that are also listed in the Counties series, however this material relates to the State. There is also information pertaining to agriculture, architecture, sports and recreation, coal, labor and miners, federal and state government, courts, public health and other services, Revolutionary War records, West Virginia authors, Greeks and Lithuanians in West Virginia, covered bridges, geology and geography, and newspapers published in West Virginia.","Notable items in Fact Book--General include:","typescripts of the 1795-1800 Kentucky and Virginia boundary line settlement, and excerpts from 1870 United States Supreme Court Reports regarding the transfer of Jefferson and Berkeley Counties from Virginia to West Virginia (located in box 95, folder 1);","a typescript of the 1919 report from a commission appointed by West Virginia Governor Cornwell regarding the charges by coal miners against coal operators (the coal operators were accused of employing armed guards and posting them in the Guyan field of Logan County to physically assault and intimidate miners) (located in box 95, folder 6).","2. \"Fact Book--Manuscript\" includes a set of typescripts for \"West Virginia, A Guide to the Mountain State\".","3. \"Factbook--African-Americans\" contains materials from ca. 1815-1942 documenting African-Americans in West Virginia, including records regarding slavery, abolition, and antebellum laws. There are also biographies of several prominent individuals, and information regarding educational institutions, organizations, and rural life.","Notable materials in Fact Book--African-Americans include:","several transcripts of county court records regarding slavery, such as wills claiming slaves as chattel (for delivery to a new owner \"forever\"), declarations of emancipation, bills of sale for slaves, records regarding the use of slaves as payment to settle debts, and indictments of \"free negroes\" on various charges (many of whom were charged with remaining in the Commonwealth of Virginia after manumission);","transcripts of articles and editorials, ca. 1814-1860, from western Virginia newspapers addressing several issues regarding slavery such as expansion into the territories of the western United States, abolition of slavery, treatment of freemen, and reactions to Harriet Beecher Stowe's \"Uncle Tom's Cabin\";","newspaper article regarding an attempt by slave traders to kidnap a free African-American in Wellsville, reported 1858/7/17 in The Wheeling Daily Intelligencer (located in box 100, folder 3);","article entitled \"Slave Trade Horrors\" reporting the capture by authorities of a slave trade vessel off the Virginia coast (out of 120 slaves on board all but two were age eleven or younger) reported 1841/12/4 in The Kanawha Republican (located in box 100, folder 3);","transcripts of newspaper articles and editorials from western Virginia newspapers regarding John Brown's raid at Harper's Ferry, the raiders' trials, their executions, and the reactions of Virginians, the deep south, and northern states (located in box 100, folder 4 and box 103, folder 1);","interviews, narratives, and research reports regarding successful and prominent African-Americans in West Virginia (ca. 1900-1942) such as John Warren Davis, President of West Virginia State College (located in box 100, folder 5);","transcript of the Virginia Court of Appeals decision regarding a challenge to a deceased slave-owner's Will (The Will declared his slaves were to be allowed to choose either freedom or to remain enslaved to a new master. The court ruled against the last request of the deceased and in favor of the executor of the Will, claiming the African-Americans were not capable of making such a decision and therefore were to stay in bondage.) (located in box 100, folder 8).","Includes records related to publication of \"West Virginia, A Guide to the Mountain State\". Includes correspondence, narratives, research reports, and forms collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff. Correspondence is between federal and state offices of the Writers Program, government officials, local chambers of commerce, national and state publications and newspapers, prominent historian Dr. Roy Bird Cook (located in box 104, folder 6), and West Virginia University professors such as Louis Chappell and Maurice Brooks, among others (located in box 104, folders 1-5). Several of the narratives are in a traveling tour format, recording directions, locations, and information pertaining to points of interest throughout the state. There are also drafts, final manuscripts, and galleys for \"A Guide to the Mountain State\". Also includes magazine articles, newspaper clippings, statistics, chemical analyses, photographs, manuscripts, and illustrations related to publication of the \"West Virginia, A Guide to the Mountain State\".","Additional administrative records for the Writers' Program in West Virginia can be found in A\u0026M 527, West Virginia University, WPA Writers Project, Records, at this repository.","Notable items in the Writers' Project series include:","information pertaining to mineral springs such as White Sulphur Springs, Salt Springs, Capon Springs, and Old Sweet Springs, among others (located in box 103, folder 4);","historical narratives regarding the first telephone service in West Virginia, and the introduction of the first night-train travel service by Henry G. Davis (both items located in box 103, folder 9);","transcripts of correspondence (1747-1754) between The Board of Trade and Plantations and the Royal Governors of the Colony Of Virginia regarding French encroachment and Indian attacks in the English colony's territory, including a 1754 letter from Governor Dinwiddie reporting \"Mr. Washington's\" observations during his recent expedition to the western Virginia territory (located in box 104, folder 9);","transcripts of excerpts from the 1743-1748 journals of Moravian missionaries Leonard Schnell, Robert Hussey, Matthias Gottschalk, Joseph Spangenberg, and Matthew Reutz during their travels through northwestern Virginia (Patterson Creek and South Branch) down the Shenandoah Valley to Georgia, recording their observations of the wilderness and reactions to their ministries (located in box 104, folder 11);","transcript of a proclamation from Virginia's Royal Lt. Governor Gooch, warning settlers that \"... 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The resulting quantity and quality of research and writing varies within the collection.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePublished material consulted and transcribed by the Writers' Program includes: newspapers, magazines, journals, bulletins, pamphlets, booklets, high school yearbooks, surveys, business and industry statistics, textbooks, blue books, encyclopedias, and atlases.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUnpublished material, or archives and manuscripts, consulted and transcribed by the Writers' Program includes letters, telegrams, diaries, photographs, transcripts of interviews, and narratives.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAlthough most material consists of transcriptions, some original documents can be found in the collection as well, both published and unpublished.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eItems of special interest include originals and transcripts of letters from the Civil War period in the General Material series. The Harpers Ferry series includes several firsthand accounts regarding the Ferry's rich history, including John Brown's 1859 raid and the Civil War.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe West Virginia County series includes records for 53 of the state's 55 counties, excluding Mineral and Morgan Counties (Mineral County records are in A\u0026amp;M 183):\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1. Barbour, boxes 1-4\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n2. Berkeley, boxes 4-5\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n3. Boone, box 5\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n4. Braxton, boxes 6-7\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n5. Brooke, box 7\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n6. Cabell, boxes 7-10\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n7. Calhoun, box 10\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n8. Clay, box 10\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n9. Doddridge, boxes 10-14\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n10. Fayette, boxes 14-16\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n11. Gilmer, boxes 16-20\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n12. Grant, box 20\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n13. Greenbrier, boxes 21-22\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n14. Hardy, boxes 22-23\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n15. Hampshire, box 23 (see also A\u0026amp;M 183)\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n16. Hancock, box 24\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n17. Harrison, box 24\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n18. Jackson, box 25\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n19. Jefferson, boxes 25-27\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n20. Kanawha, boxes 28-29\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n21. Lewis, box 29\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n22. Lincoln, box 29\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n23. Logan, box 30\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n24. Marion, box 30\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n25. Marshall, box 31\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n26. Mason, boxes 31-36\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n27. Mercer, boxes 37-42\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nxx. Mineral (in A\u0026amp;M 183)\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n28. Mingo, boxes 43-45\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n29. Monongalia, box 46\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n30. Monroe, boxes 47-53\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n31. McDowell, box 54\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n32. Nicholas, boxes 55-57\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n33. Ohio, boxes 57-58\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n34. Pendleton, box 59\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n35. Pleasants, box 59\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n36. Pocahontas, boxes 60-64\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n37. Preston, box 65\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n38. Putnam, boxes 65-67\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n39. Raleigh, boxes 68-70\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n40. Randolph, box 71\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n41. Ritchie, box 71\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n42. Roane, box 71\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n43. Summers, boxes 72-75\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n44. Taylor, boxes 76-77\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n45. Tucker, boxes 78-80\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n46. Tyler, box 80\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n47. Upshur, boxes 80-81\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n48. Wayne, box 81\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n49. Webster, boxes 81-83\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n50. Wetzel, box 83\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n51. Wirt, box 83\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n52. Wood, boxes 84-86\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n53. Wyoming, box 86\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEach county in Series 1 contains records documenting some or all of the following 18 topics:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1. Natural Setting. Includes: photographs, clippings, recordings of personal observations, interviews, geological surveys, information from county government nurseries, and the West Virginia Blue book, describing the topography, wild life, terrain, and botanical characteristics of counties.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2. Points of Interest. Includes: narratives and research reports collected and prepared by Writers' Program staff, clippings, photographs, maps, and magazine articles regarding subjects deemed to have special significance in the counties such as historic houses, businesses, parks, public buildings, markers, forts, memorials, Native American burial mounds, and battlefields.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3. Places and Places Names. Includes: clippings, narratives, statistics, and histories regarding the naming of cities, towns, communities, and geographic features in the counties.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e4. Early Life and Occupations. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by Writers' Program staff, narratives, oral histories, photographs, and illustrations documenting the lives of the first white settlers. Most occupations focused on survival and involved farming, hunting, and fur trading. There are also several narratives recording the relationships between the settlers and the Native Americans.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e5. The People. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, clippings, census records, and magazine articles among other materials, regarding the diversity and ancestry of past and present residents in the counties, including documentation of their races, nationalities, religions, and cultures.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e6. History. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, narratives, muster lists, poll records, oral histories, photographs, clippings, maps, and archeological information regarding the history of the counties, usually beginning with the \"aborigines\" or native inhabitants, the first European settlers, and the relationships between the two cultures, including conflicts; and establishment of county governments and commerce under colonial rule, and later as part of an independent nation. There is also information pertaining to local citizen involvement in battles and wars such as The French and Indian War (1755-1763), Dunmore's War (1774), The American Revolution (1775-1783), The War of 1812 (1812-1814), The Mexican-American War (1846-48), The Spanish -American War (1898), and The First World War (1917-1918).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e7. Civil War History. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, clippings, narratives, muster rolls, causality lists, correspondence, interviews, personal memoirs, photographs, songs, and poems pertaining to the involvement of county residents, both Union and Confederate, in the \"War Between the States\", including accounts of battles, skirmishes, and related events, mostly in the West Virginia and Virginia region.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e8. Biographical Sketches. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, clippings, narratives, and photographs regarding notable citizens of the counties.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e9. Transportation and Communication. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers Program staff, photographs, surveys, maps, clippings, schedules, statistical charts, transcripts of court records, deeds, and contracts recording the history and development of transportation infrastructure, including roadways, bridges, railroads, waterways, and airfields in the counties, including the introduction of new modes of transportation. There is also information regarding the history and progress of communication technology such as the pony express mail delivery, the telegraph, telephones, radio, airmail delivery, and newspapers.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e10. Commerce and Industry. Includes: photographs, clippings, ephemera, statistics, geological surveys, transcripts of mine reports, and biographies of entrepreneurs regarding the major industries of the counties such as mining, oil and natural gas drilling, and the processing and transportation of coal and timber. There are also histories of once successful enterprises, including grain and lumber mills, iron ore producers, glass factories, and potteries.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e11. Cultural and Social Advances. Includes: newspaper clippings, magazines articles, correspondence, ephemera, and narratives regarding museums, literary activities and libraries, the arts and theater, medical and health resources, and benevolent organizations.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e12. County Government. Includes: memoirs, historical narratives, and other material regarding the formation of the counties and their governments; the location of courthouses; the establishment of laws and statutes, law enforcement, and a judicial system; and New Deal infrastructure projects. There are also transcripts of census records, and of court records such as taxes, wills, deeds, and election results.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e13. Education. Includes: research reports and narratives collected and prepared by Writers' Program staff, newspaper clippings, class schedules, school enrollments, records of Boards of Education, and photographs regarding the histories, curriculums, facilities, and faculties of county public (\"free\") grade schools, high schools, private and parochial schools, trade schools, colleges, and West Virginia University. In addition there is information pertaining to several \"Negro\" or segregated schools and colleges.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e14. Religion. Includes: narratives, research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff; photographs; correspondence; ephemera; and transcripts of church, court, and cemetery records. The bulk of the information pertains to the history of individual Christian churches, regional circuit riders, local clergy, denominations, church buildings, and church schools. There is also material regarding the local African-American churches such as the A.M.E. (the African Methodist Episcopal) church.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e15. Annual Events. Includes: newspaper clippings, magazine articles, narratives, calendars, photographs, and ephemera documenting yearly festivals, fairs, contests, parades, jubilees, concerts, and galas among other traditional celebrations in the counties.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e16. Permanent Organizations. Includes: narratives, newspaper clippings, and directories documenting clubs, charity groups, councils, associations, societies, lodges and other assemblages such as county historical societies, 4-H clubs, Daughters of the American Revolution, Kiwanis, the Rotary Club, YMCA, YWCA, Boy Scouts, and the Red Cross.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e17. Correspondence. Includes: letters, telegrams, memoranda, reports, and assignment sheets with notes and comments recording communications between Writers' Program supervisors, writers, public officials, and local citizens.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e18. Folklore. Includes: transcripts of stories and interviews, newspaper and magazines articles, autograph and scrapbook verses, remedies, recipes, song lyrics, and square dance calls, among other materials. The information documents West Virginia's local cultures, traditions, and lore handed down through generations such as ghost stories, legends of local heroes, treatment for physical ailments, omens, and superstitions.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNotable items in the County Series include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003einformation regarding Native American burial grounds and artifacts (located in Marshall County, box 31, folders 5 and 6);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ea narrative explaining how the dispute over the location of the courthouse in Beverly was settled with a game of horseshoes (located in Randolph County, box 71, folder 3);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eresearch regarding the history of transportation along the Ohio River and its tributaries, including the modes used by Native Americans and early European traders, and Ohio River lock schedules and shipping records for 1926-1936 (located in Mason County, box 33, folders 5 and 8);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ea transcript of a 1776 \"Petition of the Dissenters of the Tuscarora Congregation in Berkeley County\" addressed to the \"House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Virginia\" regarding the recent \"deliverance from British oppression\" and a request to suspend the Ecclesiastic Establishment (located in box 4, folder 6);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ea transcript of several diary entries, 1861/April to 1864/July, authored by Sue N. Riddle, a parishioner of the Presbyterian Church at Martinsburg regarding local Civil War battles, army occupations, involvement of churches in the area, destruction of property, and the arrest of local resident Andrew Hunter (the prosecutor in John Brown's trail) by the Federal Army (located in Berkeley County, box 4, folder 6);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ea transcript of an eyewitness account pertaining to the formation of the Monroe Guard (Company D, 27th Virginia, Stonewall Brigade), and a transcript of a letter from Lieutenant John Tiffany of the Monroe Guard to his parents in Monroe County, West Virginia, describing the Battle of Chancellorsville (Tiffany was killed seven weeks later at Gettysburg) (located in Monroe County, box 50, folder 3);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eseveral photographs of industrial sites and workers in southern West Virginia, ca. 1890-1930 (located in Mercer County, box 40, folder 2);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ephotographs documenting railroad structures, workers, trains, and passenger travel, ca. 1888-1940 (located in Mercer County, box 40, folder 7);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eseveral copies of \"The White Sulphur Springs Echo\" and the \"Lee Week Herald\", ca. 1932-1937, recording events celebrating Confederate General Robert E. Lee and his three post-war holidays at White Sulphur Springs, 1867-1869, including facsimiles of original newsletters from ca. 1870s (located in Greenbrier County, box 22, folder 3);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eand information regarding colonial pottery and artisans, such as \"Master\" Foulke and his apprentice, John Thompson (samples of their unique works and tools are in the Smithsonian Museum) (located in Monongalia County, box 46, folder 9).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes two original manuscript drafts that were submitted with the editors' comments for Chapter 4: The People, of The History of Monroe County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Material includes information related to West Virginia culture such as music, folklore, history, literature, education, artisans, and points of interest. There are also photographs and information regarding Smoke Hole in Pendleton County, and narratives pertaining to \"old characters\" of West Virginia, some of which were published in \"Mountain State Tintype\", a Writers' Program collaboration. The materials in this series include: correspondence, transcripts of court records, transcripts of interviews, poems, songs, newspaper clippings, manuscripts, narratives, editorial essays, and publications.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNotable items in the General Material Series include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ea transcript of Colonel (rank of Captain at the time) Charles Lewis' journal entries of 1756/October-November, recording a march of the Virginia Rangers with Colonel George Washington to the Patterson Creek Valley (now Mineral County), an area heavily attacked by native Americans during the French and Indian War (located in box 87, folder 8);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eseveral transcripts of Civil War letters from both Confederate and Union soldiers involved in numerous battles of the war (some letters also broke the news to families of the wounding and death of loved ones involved in the battles) (located in box 87, folder 8);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ethree original letters, including an 1861 love letter, an 1861 letter authored by make-up artist and mimic Shannon Butcher, and an 1865 letter from Confederate prisoner of war Stephen Points Jr. in Fort Delaware to Miss Artie Pribble of Wirt County (located in box 88, folder 8).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series documents West Virginia's local cultures, traditions and lore handed down through generations such as ghost stories, legends of local heroes, treatment for physical ailments, \"tokens\" or omens, war songs, love songs and hymns, memory book verses and tombstone inscriptions, and games (including \"Go to the Mill\" and \"Steal Partners\", played during social gatherings such as \"Molasses Boilin's\" and \"Apple Cutting\" parties). The materials in this series include: transcripts of interviews, narratives, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, poems, remedies, recipes, lyrics of songs and ballads, square dance calls, games, omens and superstitions, and seasonal customs.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNotable items in the Folklore Series include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eremedy for sore and sprained muscles (\"apply coal oil, with a chicken feather, no other kind of feather would do, on affected parts\") (located in box 90, folder 2);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003elockjaw prevention (\"if anyone has a puncture wound from a nail, grease the nail and carry it in their pocket until healed, they will never have lockjaw\") (located in box 91, folder 5);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eomens and superstitions (\"combings of hair carefully burned lest some bird finds it and builds it into its nest, in which event the person from whose head the hair came would suffer with headache until the fledglings left the nest\") (located in box 91, folder 5);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eomens and superstitions (\"take a hoe or spade into the house and a member of the family will die within the year; trim your toenails on Good Friday and you will not have toothache\") (located in box 91, folder 6);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ea narrative regarding traditional gatherings called \"workings\", usually involving an act of \"neighborliness\" by the surrounding neighbors helping each other with such tasks as barn raising, harvesting, quilting, and \"putting up\" food for storage (located in box 91, folder 9).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series documents historical events such as John Brown's raid, Civil War battles and skirmishes, and the harassment and arrests of local citizens by occupying armies. There are also items regarding the striking geographical setting of the Harpers Ferry area and its culture. The materials in the series include: narratives, letters, eyewitness accounts, newspaper clippings, poems, and research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' program staff.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere are several narratives written by Jennie Chambers (ca. 1845-1907) recording events involving Jennie and her family, who lived on Bolivar Heights above Harpers Ferry. These include Jennie's firsthand accounts of:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1. John Brown's raid (located in box 92, folders 5a and 5c, including photocopies of Jennie Chamber's full account as printed in Harper's Monthly, 1902; folders 6a-photocopy and 6c-original newspaper clipping relating an excerpt of Jennie's story);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2. the seizing of the United States Armory by the Virginia militia after the State's secession, and her father's arrest for refusing to yield the armory to the rebels (located in box 92, folders 9a-photocopy, 9b-transcript, 9c-original document);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3. a heroic episode in 1861 when Jennie, running before the enemy, warned Union pickets of approaching Confederate cavalry (located in box 92, folders 9a-photocopy, 9b-transcript, and 9c-original document);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e4. Jennie's description of the frightening experience of hiding with her family in their cellar in the midst of the shelling by Stonewall Jackson's artillery during the September 15, 1862 attack, and her amazement of the soldiers' conduct after the Federal surrender (located in box 92, folders 9a-photocopy, 9b-transcript, and 9c-original document).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere are also records documenting events before and after the Civil War, such as a transcript of an 1847 letter from William Shipman of Jefferson County, a United States Army soldier fighting in the Mexican War, regarding the orders from Washington to split up Zachary Taylor's Army (located in box 92, folders 2a-photocopy, and 2b-transcript).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOther notable items in the Harpers Ferry series include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ea transcript of a 1914 interview with John Thomas Allstadt, who was taken hostage by John Brown's raiders in 1859 (Allstadt, 18 years old at the time, was held with his father and others as hostages in the engine house at Harpers Ferry. His eyewitness account of the two day ordeal includes descriptions of the Marines charging the engine house and the capture of John Brown.) (located in box 92, folders 6a-photocopies, 6b-transcripts, and 6c-original clipping);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ean original 1895 letter from Kate Field to Mrs. Lightner regarding Miss Field's choice of the property on Bolivar Heights for the relocation of John Brown's Fort (The fort had been targeted for demolition after being on exhibit at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, and Kate Field raised both public awareness and funds to rescue the fort.) (located in box 92, folders 8a- photocopy and transcript, 8b-original);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ea narrative relating the last minute reprieve of three Union deserters as they faced a firing squad on Camp Hill, Harpers Ferry (located in box 92, folders 10a-photocopy, 10b-transcript, 10c-original document);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eoriginal and transcripts of letters regarding three brothers, Samuel, Collin and Charles Noland, all Confederate soldiers (Two brothers were POWs at Fort Delaware and one brother was mortally wounded soon after writing to his mother from camp on 20 September 1863.) (located in box 92, folders 11a-photocopies, 11b-transcripts, and 11c-original).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Fact Book series contains:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1. Fact Book--General, boxes 93-98\n2. Fact Book--Manuscript of \"West Virginia, A Guide to the Mountain State\", boxes 99-100\n3. Fact Book--African-Americans, boxes 100-103\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe materials in this series includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, narratives, inventories, geological studies, transcripts of government reports and records, correspondence, maps, magazine articles, illustrations, bibliographies, statistics, ephemera, graphs, clippings, bibliographies, manuscripts, newsletters, transcripts of court records, newspaper articles, editorials, and interviews.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1. \"Fact Book--General\" includes material regarding several topics that are also listed in the Counties series, however this material relates to the State. There is also information pertaining to agriculture, architecture, sports and recreation, coal, labor and miners, federal and state government, courts, public health and other services, Revolutionary War records, West Virginia authors, Greeks and Lithuanians in West Virginia, covered bridges, geology and geography, and newspapers published in West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNotable items in Fact Book--General include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003etypescripts of the 1795-1800 Kentucky and Virginia boundary line settlement, and excerpts from 1870 United States Supreme Court Reports regarding the transfer of Jefferson and Berkeley Counties from Virginia to West Virginia (located in box 95, folder 1);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ea typescript of the 1919 report from a commission appointed by West Virginia Governor Cornwell regarding the charges by coal miners against coal operators (the coal operators were accused of employing armed guards and posting them in the Guyan field of Logan County to physically assault and intimidate miners) (located in box 95, folder 6).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e2. \"Fact Book--Manuscript\" includes a set of typescripts for \"West Virginia, A Guide to the Mountain State\".\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e3. \"Factbook--African-Americans\" contains materials from ca. 1815-1942 documenting African-Americans in West Virginia, including records regarding slavery, abolition, and antebellum laws. There are also biographies of several prominent individuals, and information regarding educational institutions, organizations, and rural life.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNotable materials in Fact Book--African-Americans include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eseveral transcripts of county court records regarding slavery, such as wills claiming slaves as chattel (for delivery to a new owner \"forever\"), declarations of emancipation, bills of sale for slaves, records regarding the use of slaves as payment to settle debts, and indictments of \"free negroes\" on various charges (many of whom were charged with remaining in the Commonwealth of Virginia after manumission);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003etranscripts of articles and editorials, ca. 1814-1860, from western Virginia newspapers addressing several issues regarding slavery such as expansion into the territories of the western United States, abolition of slavery, treatment of freemen, and reactions to Harriet Beecher Stowe's \"Uncle Tom's Cabin\";\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003enewspaper article regarding an attempt by slave traders to kidnap a free African-American in Wellsville, reported 1858/7/17 in The Wheeling Daily Intelligencer (located in box 100, folder 3);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003earticle entitled \"Slave Trade Horrors\" reporting the capture by authorities of a slave trade vessel off the Virginia coast (out of 120 slaves on board all but two were age eleven or younger) reported 1841/12/4 in The Kanawha Republican (located in box 100, folder 3);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003etranscripts of newspaper articles and editorials from western Virginia newspapers regarding John Brown's raid at Harper's Ferry, the raiders' trials, their executions, and the reactions of Virginians, the deep south, and northern states (located in box 100, folder 4 and box 103, folder 1);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003einterviews, narratives, and research reports regarding successful and prominent African-Americans in West Virginia (ca. 1900-1942) such as John Warren Davis, President of West Virginia State College (located in box 100, folder 5);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003etranscript of the Virginia Court of Appeals decision regarding a challenge to a deceased slave-owner's Will (The Will declared his slaves were to be allowed to choose either freedom or to remain enslaved to a new master. The court ruled against the last request of the deceased and in favor of the executor of the Will, claiming the African-Americans were not capable of making such a decision and therefore were to stay in bondage.) (located in box 100, folder 8).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes records related to publication of \"West Virginia, A Guide to the Mountain State\". Includes correspondence, narratives, research reports, and forms collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff. Correspondence is between federal and state offices of the Writers Program, government officials, local chambers of commerce, national and state publications and newspapers, prominent historian Dr. Roy Bird Cook (located in box 104, folder 6), and West Virginia University professors such as Louis Chappell and Maurice Brooks, among others (located in box 104, folders 1-5). Several of the narratives are in a traveling tour format, recording directions, locations, and information pertaining to points of interest throughout the state. There are also drafts, final manuscripts, and galleys for \"A Guide to the Mountain State\". Also includes magazine articles, newspaper clippings, statistics, chemical analyses, photographs, manuscripts, and illustrations related to publication of the \"West Virginia, A Guide to the Mountain State\".\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAdditional administrative records for the Writers' Program in West Virginia can be found in A\u0026amp;M 527, West Virginia University, WPA Writers Project, Records, at this repository.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNotable items in the Writers' Project series include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003einformation pertaining to mineral springs such as White Sulphur Springs, Salt Springs, Capon Springs, and Old Sweet Springs, among others (located in box 103, folder 4);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ehistorical narratives regarding the first telephone service in West Virginia, and the introduction of the first night-train travel service by Henry G. Davis (both items located in box 103, folder 9);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003etranscripts of correspondence (1747-1754) between The Board of Trade and Plantations and the Royal Governors of the Colony Of Virginia regarding French encroachment and Indian attacks in the English colony's territory, including a 1754 letter from Governor Dinwiddie reporting \"Mr. Washington's\" observations during his recent expedition to the western Virginia territory (located in box 104, folder 9);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003etranscripts of excerpts from the 1743-1748 journals of Moravian missionaries Leonard Schnell, Robert Hussey, Matthias Gottschalk, Joseph Spangenberg, and Matthew Reutz during their travels through northwestern Virginia (Patterson Creek and South Branch) down the Shenandoah Valley to Georgia, recording their observations of the wilderness and reactions to their ministries (located in box 104, folder 11);\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003etranscript of a proclamation from Virginia's Royal Lt. Governor Gooch, warning settlers that \"... Itinerant Preachers have...crept into this Colony...those corrupters of our Faith and true religion to propagate their shocking doctrines...\" (located in box 104, folder 11).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes oversize material transferred from other record series. Includes: publications related to Greenbrier County and White Sulphur Springs transferred from box 22, folder 3.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Papers created by the Writers' Program in West Virginia (ca. 1935-1942), a part of the Federal Works Progress Administration (WPA).  For more information regarding this Program, please see the Biographical / Historical Note.","The Writers' Program collection is arranged into series established on the basis of topics. This topical arrangement simply emerged from the documentation resulting from the subject-based research assignments delegated to the writers.","There are six series in the collection:","Series 1. Counties, Boxes 1-86 \nSeries 2. General Material, Boxes 87-89 \nSeries 3. Folklore by County, Boxes 89-91 \nSeries 4. Harpers Ferry, Boxes 92-93 \nSeries 5. Fact Book, Boxes 93-103 \nSeries 6. Writers Project, Boxes 103-108 \nSeries 7. Oversize, Box 109","The Counties series, the largest series in the collection, includes material focused on the following topics:  natural setting, points of interest, places and place names, early life and occupations, the people, history, Civil War history, biographical sketches, transportation and communication, commerce and industry, cultural and social advances, county government, education, religion, annual events, permanent organizations, and folklore.  Other series in the collection cover many additional topics.","The sources accessed by the writers for their research include: interviews and eyewitness accounts, court records, governmental records, church and cemetery records, family records, and school records. The personnel of local historical societies, educational institutions, governmental agencies, and community organizations were consulted for information as well. In some cases the personal memories and observations of the writers were used as source material. Much of the material in the collection includes cover sheets that indicate sources. The resulting quantity and quality of research and writing varies within the collection.","Published material consulted and transcribed by the Writers' Program includes: newspapers, magazines, journals, bulletins, pamphlets, booklets, high school yearbooks, surveys, business and industry statistics, textbooks, blue books, encyclopedias, and atlases.","Unpublished material, or archives and manuscripts, consulted and transcribed by the Writers' Program includes letters, telegrams, diaries, photographs, transcripts of interviews, and narratives.","Although most material consists of transcriptions, some original documents can be found in the collection as well, both published and unpublished.","Items of special interest include originals and transcripts of letters from the Civil War period in the General Material series. The Harpers Ferry series includes several firsthand accounts regarding the Ferry's rich history, including John Brown's 1859 raid and the Civil War.","The West Virginia County series includes records for 53 of the state's 55 counties, excluding Mineral and Morgan Counties (Mineral County records are in A\u0026M 183):","1. Barbour, boxes 1-4 \n2. Berkeley, boxes 4-5 \n3. Boone, box 5 \n4. Braxton, boxes 6-7 \n5. Brooke, box 7 \n6. Cabell, boxes 7-10 \n7. Calhoun, box 10 \n8. Clay, box 10 \n9. Doddridge, boxes 10-14 \n10. Fayette, boxes 14-16 \n11. Gilmer, boxes 16-20 \n12. Grant, box 20 \n13. Greenbrier, boxes 21-22 \n14. Hardy, boxes 22-23 \n15. Hampshire, box 23 (see also A\u0026M 183) \n16. Hancock, box 24 \n17. Harrison, box 24 \n18. Jackson, box 25 \n19. Jefferson, boxes 25-27 \n20. Kanawha, boxes 28-29 \n21. Lewis, box 29 \n22. Lincoln, box 29 \n23. Logan, box 30 \n24. Marion, box 30 \n25. Marshall, box 31 \n26. Mason, boxes 31-36 \n27. Mercer, boxes 37-42 \nxx. Mineral (in A\u0026M 183) \n28. Mingo, boxes 43-45 \n29. Monongalia, box 46 \n30. Monroe, boxes 47-53 \n31. McDowell, box 54 \n32. Nicholas, boxes 55-57 \n33. Ohio, boxes 57-58 \n34. Pendleton, box 59 \n35. Pleasants, box 59 \n36. Pocahontas, boxes 60-64 \n37. Preston, box 65 \n38. Putnam, boxes 65-67 \n39. Raleigh, boxes 68-70 \n40. Randolph, box 71 \n41. Ritchie, box 71 \n42. Roane, box 71 \n43. Summers, boxes 72-75 \n44. Taylor, boxes 76-77 \n45. Tucker, boxes 78-80 \n46. Tyler, box 80 \n47. Upshur, boxes 80-81 \n48. Wayne, box 81 \n49. Webster, boxes 81-83 \n50. Wetzel, box 83 \n51. Wirt, box 83 \n52. Wood, boxes 84-86 \n53. Wyoming, box 86","Each county in Series 1 contains records documenting some or all of the following 18 topics:","1. Natural Setting. Includes: photographs, clippings, recordings of personal observations, interviews, geological surveys, information from county government nurseries, and the West Virginia Blue book, describing the topography, wild life, terrain, and botanical characteristics of counties.","2. Points of Interest. Includes: narratives and research reports collected and prepared by Writers' Program staff, clippings, photographs, maps, and magazine articles regarding subjects deemed to have special significance in the counties such as historic houses, businesses, parks, public buildings, markers, forts, memorials, Native American burial mounds, and battlefields.","3. Places and Places Names. Includes: clippings, narratives, statistics, and histories regarding the naming of cities, towns, communities, and geographic features in the counties.","4. Early Life and Occupations. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by Writers' Program staff, narratives, oral histories, photographs, and illustrations documenting the lives of the first white settlers. Most occupations focused on survival and involved farming, hunting, and fur trading. There are also several narratives recording the relationships between the settlers and the Native Americans.","5. The People. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, clippings, census records, and magazine articles among other materials, regarding the diversity and ancestry of past and present residents in the counties, including documentation of their races, nationalities, religions, and cultures.","6. History. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, narratives, muster lists, poll records, oral histories, photographs, clippings, maps, and archeological information regarding the history of the counties, usually beginning with the \"aborigines\" or native inhabitants, the first European settlers, and the relationships between the two cultures, including conflicts; and establishment of county governments and commerce under colonial rule, and later as part of an independent nation. There is also information pertaining to local citizen involvement in battles and wars such as The French and Indian War (1755-1763), Dunmore's War (1774), The American Revolution (1775-1783), The War of 1812 (1812-1814), The Mexican-American War (1846-48), The Spanish -American War (1898), and The First World War (1917-1918).","7. Civil War History. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, clippings, narratives, muster rolls, causality lists, correspondence, interviews, personal memoirs, photographs, songs, and poems pertaining to the involvement of county residents, both Union and Confederate, in the \"War Between the States\", including accounts of battles, skirmishes, and related events, mostly in the West Virginia and Virginia region.","8. Biographical Sketches. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, clippings, narratives, and photographs regarding notable citizens of the counties.","9. Transportation and Communication. Includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers Program staff, photographs, surveys, maps, clippings, schedules, statistical charts, transcripts of court records, deeds, and contracts recording the history and development of transportation infrastructure, including roadways, bridges, railroads, waterways, and airfields in the counties, including the introduction of new modes of transportation. There is also information regarding the history and progress of communication technology such as the pony express mail delivery, the telegraph, telephones, radio, airmail delivery, and newspapers.","10. Commerce and Industry. Includes: photographs, clippings, ephemera, statistics, geological surveys, transcripts of mine reports, and biographies of entrepreneurs regarding the major industries of the counties such as mining, oil and natural gas drilling, and the processing and transportation of coal and timber. There are also histories of once successful enterprises, including grain and lumber mills, iron ore producers, glass factories, and potteries.","11. Cultural and Social Advances. Includes: newspaper clippings, magazines articles, correspondence, ephemera, and narratives regarding museums, literary activities and libraries, the arts and theater, medical and health resources, and benevolent organizations.","12. County Government. Includes: memoirs, historical narratives, and other material regarding the formation of the counties and their governments; the location of courthouses; the establishment of laws and statutes, law enforcement, and a judicial system; and New Deal infrastructure projects. There are also transcripts of census records, and of court records such as taxes, wills, deeds, and election results.","13. Education. Includes: research reports and narratives collected and prepared by Writers' Program staff, newspaper clippings, class schedules, school enrollments, records of Boards of Education, and photographs regarding the histories, curriculums, facilities, and faculties of county public (\"free\") grade schools, high schools, private and parochial schools, trade schools, colleges, and West Virginia University. In addition there is information pertaining to several \"Negro\" or segregated schools and colleges.","14. Religion. Includes: narratives, research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff; photographs; correspondence; ephemera; and transcripts of church, court, and cemetery records. The bulk of the information pertains to the history of individual Christian churches, regional circuit riders, local clergy, denominations, church buildings, and church schools. There is also material regarding the local African-American churches such as the A.M.E. (the African Methodist Episcopal) church.","15. Annual Events. Includes: newspaper clippings, magazine articles, narratives, calendars, photographs, and ephemera documenting yearly festivals, fairs, contests, parades, jubilees, concerts, and galas among other traditional celebrations in the counties.","16. Permanent Organizations. Includes: narratives, newspaper clippings, and directories documenting clubs, charity groups, councils, associations, societies, lodges and other assemblages such as county historical societies, 4-H clubs, Daughters of the American Revolution, Kiwanis, the Rotary Club, YMCA, YWCA, Boy Scouts, and the Red Cross.","17. Correspondence. Includes: letters, telegrams, memoranda, reports, and assignment sheets with notes and comments recording communications between Writers' Program supervisors, writers, public officials, and local citizens.","18. Folklore. Includes: transcripts of stories and interviews, newspaper and magazines articles, autograph and scrapbook verses, remedies, recipes, song lyrics, and square dance calls, among other materials. The information documents West Virginia's local cultures, traditions, and lore handed down through generations such as ghost stories, legends of local heroes, treatment for physical ailments, omens, and superstitions.","Notable items in the County Series include:","information regarding Native American burial grounds and artifacts (located in Marshall County, box 31, folders 5 and 6);","a narrative explaining how the dispute over the location of the courthouse in Beverly was settled with a game of horseshoes (located in Randolph County, box 71, folder 3);","research regarding the history of transportation along the Ohio River and its tributaries, including the modes used by Native Americans and early European traders, and Ohio River lock schedules and shipping records for 1926-1936 (located in Mason County, box 33, folders 5 and 8);","a transcript of a 1776 \"Petition of the Dissenters of the Tuscarora Congregation in Berkeley County\" addressed to the \"House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Virginia\" regarding the recent \"deliverance from British oppression\" and a request to suspend the Ecclesiastic Establishment (located in box 4, folder 6);","a transcript of several diary entries, 1861/April to 1864/July, authored by Sue N. Riddle, a parishioner of the Presbyterian Church at Martinsburg regarding local Civil War battles, army occupations, involvement of churches in the area, destruction of property, and the arrest of local resident Andrew Hunter (the prosecutor in John Brown's trail) by the Federal Army (located in Berkeley County, box 4, folder 6);","a transcript of an eyewitness account pertaining to the formation of the Monroe Guard (Company D, 27th Virginia, Stonewall Brigade), and a transcript of a letter from Lieutenant John Tiffany of the Monroe Guard to his parents in Monroe County, West Virginia, describing the Battle of Chancellorsville (Tiffany was killed seven weeks later at Gettysburg) (located in Monroe County, box 50, folder 3);","several photographs of industrial sites and workers in southern West Virginia, ca. 1890-1930 (located in Mercer County, box 40, folder 2);","photographs documenting railroad structures, workers, trains, and passenger travel, ca. 1888-1940 (located in Mercer County, box 40, folder 7);","several copies of \"The White Sulphur Springs Echo\" and the \"Lee Week Herald\", ca. 1932-1937, recording events celebrating Confederate General Robert E. Lee and his three post-war holidays at White Sulphur Springs, 1867-1869, including facsimiles of original newsletters from ca. 1870s (located in Greenbrier County, box 22, folder 3);","and information regarding colonial pottery and artisans, such as \"Master\" Foulke and his apprentice, John Thompson (samples of their unique works and tools are in the Smithsonian Museum) (located in Monongalia County, box 46, folder 9).","Includes two original manuscript drafts that were submitted with the editors' comments for Chapter 4: The People, of The History of Monroe County.","General Material includes information related to West Virginia culture such as music, folklore, history, literature, education, artisans, and points of interest. There are also photographs and information regarding Smoke Hole in Pendleton County, and narratives pertaining to \"old characters\" of West Virginia, some of which were published in \"Mountain State Tintype\", a Writers' Program collaboration. The materials in this series include: correspondence, transcripts of court records, transcripts of interviews, poems, songs, newspaper clippings, manuscripts, narratives, editorial essays, and publications.","Notable items in the General Material Series include:","a transcript of Colonel (rank of Captain at the time) Charles Lewis' journal entries of 1756/October-November, recording a march of the Virginia Rangers with Colonel George Washington to the Patterson Creek Valley (now Mineral County), an area heavily attacked by native Americans during the French and Indian War (located in box 87, folder 8);","several transcripts of Civil War letters from both Confederate and Union soldiers involved in numerous battles of the war (some letters also broke the news to families of the wounding and death of loved ones involved in the battles) (located in box 87, folder 8);","three original letters, including an 1861 love letter, an 1861 letter authored by make-up artist and mimic Shannon Butcher, and an 1865 letter from Confederate prisoner of war Stephen Points Jr. in Fort Delaware to Miss Artie Pribble of Wirt County (located in box 88, folder 8).","This series documents West Virginia's local cultures, traditions and lore handed down through generations such as ghost stories, legends of local heroes, treatment for physical ailments, \"tokens\" or omens, war songs, love songs and hymns, memory book verses and tombstone inscriptions, and games (including \"Go to the Mill\" and \"Steal Partners\", played during social gatherings such as \"Molasses Boilin's\" and \"Apple Cutting\" parties). The materials in this series include: transcripts of interviews, narratives, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, poems, remedies, recipes, lyrics of songs and ballads, square dance calls, games, omens and superstitions, and seasonal customs.","Notable items in the Folklore Series include:","remedy for sore and sprained muscles (\"apply coal oil, with a chicken feather, no other kind of feather would do, on affected parts\") (located in box 90, folder 2);","lockjaw prevention (\"if anyone has a puncture wound from a nail, grease the nail and carry it in their pocket until healed, they will never have lockjaw\") (located in box 91, folder 5);","omens and superstitions (\"combings of hair carefully burned lest some bird finds it and builds it into its nest, in which event the person from whose head the hair came would suffer with headache until the fledglings left the nest\") (located in box 91, folder 5);","omens and superstitions (\"take a hoe or spade into the house and a member of the family will die within the year; trim your toenails on Good Friday and you will not have toothache\") (located in box 91, folder 6);","a narrative regarding traditional gatherings called \"workings\", usually involving an act of \"neighborliness\" by the surrounding neighbors helping each other with such tasks as barn raising, harvesting, quilting, and \"putting up\" food for storage (located in box 91, folder 9).","This series documents historical events such as John Brown's raid, Civil War battles and skirmishes, and the harassment and arrests of local citizens by occupying armies. There are also items regarding the striking geographical setting of the Harpers Ferry area and its culture. The materials in the series include: narratives, letters, eyewitness accounts, newspaper clippings, poems, and research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' program staff.","There are several narratives written by Jennie Chambers (ca. 1845-1907) recording events involving Jennie and her family, who lived on Bolivar Heights above Harpers Ferry. These include Jennie's firsthand accounts of:","1. John Brown's raid (located in box 92, folders 5a and 5c, including photocopies of Jennie Chamber's full account as printed in Harper's Monthly, 1902; folders 6a-photocopy and 6c-original newspaper clipping relating an excerpt of Jennie's story);","2. the seizing of the United States Armory by the Virginia militia after the State's secession, and her father's arrest for refusing to yield the armory to the rebels (located in box 92, folders 9a-photocopy, 9b-transcript, 9c-original document);","3. a heroic episode in 1861 when Jennie, running before the enemy, warned Union pickets of approaching Confederate cavalry (located in box 92, folders 9a-photocopy, 9b-transcript, and 9c-original document);","4. Jennie's description of the frightening experience of hiding with her family in their cellar in the midst of the shelling by Stonewall Jackson's artillery during the September 15, 1862 attack, and her amazement of the soldiers' conduct after the Federal surrender (located in box 92, folders 9a-photocopy, 9b-transcript, and 9c-original document).","There are also records documenting events before and after the Civil War, such as a transcript of an 1847 letter from William Shipman of Jefferson County, a United States Army soldier fighting in the Mexican War, regarding the orders from Washington to split up Zachary Taylor's Army (located in box 92, folders 2a-photocopy, and 2b-transcript).","Other notable items in the Harpers Ferry series include:","a transcript of a 1914 interview with John Thomas Allstadt, who was taken hostage by John Brown's raiders in 1859 (Allstadt, 18 years old at the time, was held with his father and others as hostages in the engine house at Harpers Ferry. His eyewitness account of the two day ordeal includes descriptions of the Marines charging the engine house and the capture of John Brown.) (located in box 92, folders 6a-photocopies, 6b-transcripts, and 6c-original clipping);","an original 1895 letter from Kate Field to Mrs. Lightner regarding Miss Field's choice of the property on Bolivar Heights for the relocation of John Brown's Fort (The fort had been targeted for demolition after being on exhibit at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, and Kate Field raised both public awareness and funds to rescue the fort.) (located in box 92, folders 8a- photocopy and transcript, 8b-original);","a narrative relating the last minute reprieve of three Union deserters as they faced a firing squad on Camp Hill, Harpers Ferry (located in box 92, folders 10a-photocopy, 10b-transcript, 10c-original document);","original and transcripts of letters regarding three brothers, Samuel, Collin and Charles Noland, all Confederate soldiers (Two brothers were POWs at Fort Delaware and one brother was mortally wounded soon after writing to his mother from camp on 20 September 1863.) (located in box 92, folders 11a-photocopies, 11b-transcripts, and 11c-original).","The Fact Book series contains:","1. Fact Book--General, boxes 93-98\n2. Fact Book--Manuscript of \"West Virginia, A Guide to the Mountain State\", boxes 99-100\n3. Fact Book--African-Americans, boxes 100-103","The materials in this series includes: research reports collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff, narratives, inventories, geological studies, transcripts of government reports and records, correspondence, maps, magazine articles, illustrations, bibliographies, statistics, ephemera, graphs, clippings, bibliographies, manuscripts, newsletters, transcripts of court records, newspaper articles, editorials, and interviews.","1. \"Fact Book--General\" includes material regarding several topics that are also listed in the Counties series, however this material relates to the State. There is also information pertaining to agriculture, architecture, sports and recreation, coal, labor and miners, federal and state government, courts, public health and other services, Revolutionary War records, West Virginia authors, Greeks and Lithuanians in West Virginia, covered bridges, geology and geography, and newspapers published in West Virginia.","Notable items in Fact Book--General include:","typescripts of the 1795-1800 Kentucky and Virginia boundary line settlement, and excerpts from 1870 United States Supreme Court Reports regarding the transfer of Jefferson and Berkeley Counties from Virginia to West Virginia (located in box 95, folder 1);","a typescript of the 1919 report from a commission appointed by West Virginia Governor Cornwell regarding the charges by coal miners against coal operators (the coal operators were accused of employing armed guards and posting them in the Guyan field of Logan County to physically assault and intimidate miners) (located in box 95, folder 6).","2. \"Fact Book--Manuscript\" includes a set of typescripts for \"West Virginia, A Guide to the Mountain State\".","3. \"Factbook--African-Americans\" contains materials from ca. 1815-1942 documenting African-Americans in West Virginia, including records regarding slavery, abolition, and antebellum laws. There are also biographies of several prominent individuals, and information regarding educational institutions, organizations, and rural life.","Notable materials in Fact Book--African-Americans include:","several transcripts of county court records regarding slavery, such as wills claiming slaves as chattel (for delivery to a new owner \"forever\"), declarations of emancipation, bills of sale for slaves, records regarding the use of slaves as payment to settle debts, and indictments of \"free negroes\" on various charges (many of whom were charged with remaining in the Commonwealth of Virginia after manumission);","transcripts of articles and editorials, ca. 1814-1860, from western Virginia newspapers addressing several issues regarding slavery such as expansion into the territories of the western United States, abolition of slavery, treatment of freemen, and reactions to Harriet Beecher Stowe's \"Uncle Tom's Cabin\";","newspaper article regarding an attempt by slave traders to kidnap a free African-American in Wellsville, reported 1858/7/17 in The Wheeling Daily Intelligencer (located in box 100, folder 3);","article entitled \"Slave Trade Horrors\" reporting the capture by authorities of a slave trade vessel off the Virginia coast (out of 120 slaves on board all but two were age eleven or younger) reported 1841/12/4 in The Kanawha Republican (located in box 100, folder 3);","transcripts of newspaper articles and editorials from western Virginia newspapers regarding John Brown's raid at Harper's Ferry, the raiders' trials, their executions, and the reactions of Virginians, the deep south, and northern states (located in box 100, folder 4 and box 103, folder 1);","interviews, narratives, and research reports regarding successful and prominent African-Americans in West Virginia (ca. 1900-1942) such as John Warren Davis, President of West Virginia State College (located in box 100, folder 5);","transcript of the Virginia Court of Appeals decision regarding a challenge to a deceased slave-owner's Will (The Will declared his slaves were to be allowed to choose either freedom or to remain enslaved to a new master. The court ruled against the last request of the deceased and in favor of the executor of the Will, claiming the African-Americans were not capable of making such a decision and therefore were to stay in bondage.) (located in box 100, folder 8).","Includes records related to publication of \"West Virginia, A Guide to the Mountain State\". Includes correspondence, narratives, research reports, and forms collected and prepared by the Writers' Program staff. Correspondence is between federal and state offices of the Writers Program, government officials, local chambers of commerce, national and state publications and newspapers, prominent historian Dr. Roy Bird Cook (located in box 104, folder 6), and West Virginia University professors such as Louis Chappell and Maurice Brooks, among others (located in box 104, folders 1-5). Several of the narratives are in a traveling tour format, recording directions, locations, and information pertaining to points of interest throughout the state. There are also drafts, final manuscripts, and galleys for \"A Guide to the Mountain State\". Also includes magazine articles, newspaper clippings, statistics, chemical analyses, photographs, manuscripts, and illustrations related to publication of the \"West Virginia, A Guide to the Mountain State\".","Additional administrative records for the Writers' Program in West Virginia can be found in A\u0026M 527, West Virginia University, WPA Writers Project, Records, at this repository.","Notable items in the Writers' Project series include:","information pertaining to mineral springs such as White Sulphur Springs, Salt Springs, Capon Springs, and Old Sweet Springs, among others (located in box 103, folder 4);","historical narratives regarding the first telephone service in West Virginia, and the introduction of the first night-train travel service by Henry G. Davis (both items located in box 103, folder 9);","transcripts of correspondence (1747-1754) between The Board of Trade and Plantations and the Royal Governors of the Colony Of Virginia regarding French encroachment and Indian attacks in the English colony's territory, including a 1754 letter from Governor Dinwiddie reporting \"Mr. Washington's\" observations during his recent expedition to the western Virginia territory (located in box 104, folder 9);","transcripts of excerpts from the 1743-1748 journals of Moravian missionaries Leonard Schnell, Robert Hussey, Matthias Gottschalk, Joseph Spangenberg, and Matthew Reutz during their travels through northwestern Virginia (Patterson Creek and South Branch) down the Shenandoah Valley to Georgia, recording their observations of the wilderness and reactions to their ministries (located in box 104, folder 11);","transcript of a proclamation from Virginia's Royal Lt. Governor Gooch, warning settlers that \"... Itinerant Preachers have...crept into this Colony...those corrupters of our Faith and true religion to propagate their shocking doctrines...\" (located in box 104, folder 11).","Includes oversize material transferred from other record series. Includes: publications related to Greenbrier County and White Sulphur Springs transferred from box 22, folder 3."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePermission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the \u003ca href=\"https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/visit/permissions-and-copyright\" target=\"_blank\"\u003ePermissions and Copyright page\u003c/a\u003e on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. 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Van Vechten passed away in New York in 1964. Numerous biographies and specialized studies are available in the library for further research.","Mark Lutz was born in Glassborough, New Jersey, in 1901, but moved with his family to Richmond the next year when his father became the editor of the  Richmond News Leader . Lutz attended the University of Richmond, graduating in 1926 before following his father into the business of journalism. Lutz worked for both the  Richmond News Leader  and the  Times-Dispatch  as a book reviewer and theater critic. He met Van Vechten through a friend in the early 1930s and remained lifelong friends. Lutz eventually moved to the Germantown area of Philadelphia, working for the  Philco News  and other industrial publications. Lutz passed away in Philadelphia in 1969. Upon his death, per his request, the letters between Lutz and Van Vechten were destroyed.","Donated by Mark Lutz, William Jepson, and Bruce Kellner at various times between 1978 and 1992.","The photographs in Subseries IVH contain depictions of St. Christopher and St. Barbara in various locations, primarily in Spain. To respect the cultural and linguistic diversity of the region, the co-official local languages have been used to reference the names of towns, cities, and other places (including museums and churches). Languages included are: Catalan and  Valencian.","A number of institutions hold manuscript or photograph collections of Van Vechten materials.  Those institutions include: the New York Public Library, the Beinecke Rare Book  Manuscript Library of Yale University, Brandeis University, Millersville University, Marquette University, and the Library of Congress.","Several of Earle Lutz's published words are available in the Rare Book Room Collection.","Stein's published books from the collection have been added into the Rare Book Room collection.","This collection contains a diverse array of materials that reflect the personal and professional lives of Mark Lutz, Carl Van Vechten, and their connections with key cultural figures. The materials include typescripts, letters, newspaper clippings, exhibition catalogs, and programs, providing insights into their careers and relationships. Photographs feature prominently, with portraits taken by Van Vechten of notable figures like Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas, as well as images of Van Vechten and Lutz. 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He earned the Order of the British Empire from Queen Elizabeth II.  Other achievements include the discovery of more than 100 ship wrecks off the Bermuda coast, work on the Beebe science project with National Geographic, collaboration with the University of Maryland to study gill sharks.  Following service with the Royal Navy during World War II, Teddy endeavored to make a living as a salvage diver.  He taught himself about ships, nautical history, and underwater archeology. Teddy died June 9, 2014. \nSources consulted for this biographical/ Historical History: The New York Times, Teddy Tucker Obituary, June 27, 2014.","The collection consists of correspondence, day books, blueprints, photographs, genealogical research, maps, DVDs, artwork, textiles, and artifacts, circa 1760-1990, relating to the Tucker family of Bermuda and the Taliaferro-Bolton families of Richmond, Virginia. 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