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Charles Page Bryan papers, 1897/1902

1 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope

This collection consists of certificates of appointment by United States President McKinley to Minister of Brazil, letters from President McKinley, news of the president's death, and of photos, clippings, and memorabilia related to McKinley.

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Charles Page Bryan papers, 1897/1902 1 Linear Feet

Charles Page Bryan Papers, 1898/1912

11 Volumes some colored illustrations
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This collection contains principally scrapbooks relating to Bryan's service as U.S. ambassador to Brazil (1898-1902), Portugal (1903-1909), Belgium (1909-1911) and Japan (1911-1912) and containing newspaper clippings, press releases, photographs, postcards, greeting cards and other memorabilia. It also includes a scrapbook of family photographs, political memorabilia, and genealogy as well as political correspondence from 1879-1909.

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Charles Page Bryan Papers, 1898/1912 11 Volumes some colored illustrations

Francis P. Gaines Papers, 1803/1979

1 Linear Feet
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This collection consists of Gaines' correspondence, speeches, photographs, and printed matter, such as programs and newspaper clippings. Also included is Gaines family genealogy.

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Francis P. Gaines Papers, 1803/1979 1 Linear Feet

Samuel Jordan Graham papers, 1874/1947

1.5 Linear Feet 3 legal folders, 1 oversize folder
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This collection of correspondence, ephemera, and genealogical material pertaining to Samuel Jordan Graham. Of particular note are several letters written to Graham by President Woodrow Wilson. Four of them are original and two are photostatic copies. Other correspondents include Charles E. Hughes, and Ray Stannard Baker. The collection also includes clippings, two certificates Graham received from Washington and Lee, genealogy, copies of addresses, and a Court of Claims of the United States acknowleding the Graham's work and service.

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Samuel Jordan Graham papers, 1874/1947 1.5 Linear Feet 3 legal folders, 1 oversize folder

Thomas McAdory Owen Papers, 1864/1920, bulk 1912/1920

1.0 Linear Feet two document boxes
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This collection includes letters to and from Owen in connection with his efforts to compile a Robert E. Lee bibliography, several Lee family letters, pictorial representations of the Lees, speeches, and clippings.

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Thomas McAdory Owen Papers, 1864/1920, bulk 1912/1920 1.0 Linear Feet two document boxes

Virginia's Green Revolution - Research collection, 1834/1942, bulk 1830/1890

4 Files
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This collection contains research materials compiled by Charles W. Turner for his book Virginia's Green Revolution.

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William Paxton Houston Papers, 1898/1903

50 Item 9 folders
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Includes letters written to Houston (1900-1902) when he was a member of the Board of Trustees of Washington and Lee University; papers, notebook, clippings concerning the issue of sectarianism at Washington and Lee. Correspondents include David Carlisle Humphreys, William Caruthers Preston, Henry St. George.

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William Paxton Houston Papers, 1898/1903 50 Item 9 folders

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