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Charter Day collection

14.50 Linear Feet
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This collection includes programs, speeches, invitations, scrolls, and announcements for the College of William and Mary's Charter Day ceremony held each February. Also contains a 1939 handwritten copy of the Royal Proclamation of 1700, as well as two typescript copies. The original Royal Proclamation is housed at the Public Records Office in London.

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Charter Day collection 14.50 Linear Feet

Frank Evans Papers

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The papers of William and Mary faculty member Frank Evans include notes about Carlo Bellini; correspondence concerning the College's Royal Charter; and articles and documents on Fedor Karzhavin.

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Frank Evans Papers 0.20 Linear Feet

Phi Sigma Society (Alpha Zeta Chapter) records

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The collection contains a charter for Phi Sigma Society Alpha Zeta Chapter. The charter includes a list of the founding members and their signatures.

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Phi Sigma Society (Alpha Zeta Chapter) records 0.1 Linear Foot

Royal Charter Collection

1.5 Linear Feet
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This collection includes two contemporary copies of the Royal Charter issued to the College of William and Mary by King William III and Queen Mary II in 1693.

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Royal Charter Collection 1.5 Linear Feet

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