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Allan T. Gwathmey collection, 1914/1949

13 items
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This collection (13 oversized items) consists of certificates, diplomas, and other items relating the educational history of Allan T. Gwathmey, VMI Class of 1923. Gwathmey was an internationally known scientist that specialized in the field of single metal crystals. He taught chemistry at the University of Virginia from 1938 until his death in 1963. He was also the founder of the Virginia Institute for Scientific Research.

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Allan T. Gwathmey collection, 1914/1949 13 items

Blackley Family papers, 1830/2020

14.37 cubic feet 30 boxes, 2 flat folders
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The Blackley Family Papers, 1830-2020, consists of hundreds of letters that span from 1830 to 2011; diaries; official United States, Confederate, and Texas documents; literary works; newspaper clippings; postcards; ephemera; and photographs. These papers document the related Scott, Bassett, Blackley, Hoge, Matthews, and Nix families of Texas and Staunton, Virginia.
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Blackley Family papers, 1830/2020 14.37 cubic feet 30 boxes, 2 flat folders

David Embry Collection, 1944

8 Item
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The letters in this collection were written by Dean Robert Henry Tucker to Mrs. David Embry who was inquiring about her husband's degree from Washington and Lee University. David Embry received his diploma, dated July 28, 1944, and graduated with honors. At the time of the letters he was serving in the Navy.

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David Embry Collection, 1944 8 Item

Office of Communications and Marketing subject files, 1950

10 cubic feet
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The material in this sub-series is related to the Biennial meeting and conference.

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Financial and business records, historical, 1839/1964

50 cubic feet
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Includes Ledgers, vouchers, accounts, correspondence, and other financial records dating from the opening days of the Institute through the early 20th century. These records are a good source of information for tracing early purchases of goods and services; local Lexington and Rockbridge County businesses/artisans/craftsmen appear in vouchers.

Also contains subject files maintained by COL William Couper, who served as VMI Business Executive from the 1920's-the 1950's. These files, although unrelated to finance, contain information about many historical topics and were maintained in Couper's office.
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James Graham Leyburn collection, 1902/1993

10.5 Linear Feet
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This collection contains many materials relating to the South African mission. Dr. Leyburn saved a number of newspaper articles concerning South Africa which are contained herein. Reports on various industries and other aspects of South Africa are included. Also within this collection are an assortment of Dr. Leyburn's speeches, some of which address South Africa. The remainder of the speeches concern the future of Washington and Lee University.

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James Graham Leyburn collection, 1902/1993 10.5 Linear Feet

John E. Townes collection, 1905/1960

1 cubic feet
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This collection consists of photograph albums, diplomas, and papers that document the life of John E. Townes. The photos depict both his VMI cadetship and his subsequent career in the United States Army Coast Artillery Corps (1908-1920) and at VMI as a faculty member (1921-1956).

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John E. Townes collection, 1905/1960 1 cubic feet

Lee Family Papers, 1858/1976, bulk 1900/1950

2.20 Linear Feet
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Mss. Acc. 1993.06-01, Series 1 - 4: Papers and photographs of the Edward Myers Lee Family of Williamsburg, Virginia. Lee graduated from the College of William and Mary, as did many of his children. An album has photos of a May Pole in front of the Williamsburg Court House on Duke of Gloucester St. The papers include material for some of his children, particulary Elizabeth Mallory Lee (Mrs. John Walston Henderson), Peticolas Lee (Mrs. Robert Edward Lee), Mary King Lee, and Edward M. Lee. Mrs. Victoria L. Lee, Mrs. Carrie Lee and Richard Henry Lee are also mentioned.

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Lee Family Papers, 1858/1976, bulk 1900/1950 2.20 Linear Feet

Lee S. Gerow papers, 1913/1949

40 items
Abstract Or Scope

The Lee S. Gerow papers (40 items) consist of papers from the military career of Gerow, including:

  • Diplomas
  • Citations
  • Certificates of promotion
  • Photographs
  • An autobiography (14 page typescript, 1979)
  • Correspondence

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Lee S. Gerow papers, 1913/1949 40 items

Mary Eleanor Davis Ries Papers, 1870-1967, 1870/1967

3 Linear Feet 2 boxes.
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Papers, 1870-1967, of Mary Eleanor (Davis) Ries. Includes correspondence of Ries with her parents, Donald Walton Davis [1882-1950] and Katherine (Bressler) Davis and other family members including her brother Donald Walton Davis, Jr. and sister Virginia Davis Faulconer as well as research notes, research papers, photographs, postcards, and memorabilia from her years at Smith College. The collection also includes papers of Donald Timmerman Ries and photographs of Williamsburg, Virginia and pets; and greeting cards.

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Mary Eleanor Davis Ries Papers, 1870-1967, 1870/1967 3 Linear Feet 2 boxes.

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