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William F. Willoughby Papers, 1818/1955, bulk 1891/1937

2.90 Linear Feet
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Papers 1818-1955, of William Willoughby, economist, government official, director for the Institute of Research. The papers of William F. Willoughby, mostly concern his service as treasurer and secretary of Puerto Rico and as deputy legal adviser to President Yuan Shikai of China during the period when Yuan made an unsuccessful attempt to restore the monarchy to China by having himself crowned emperor. The collection includes personal correspondence of Willougby with his twin brother Westel Woodbury Willoughby, sister Alice Estelle Willoughby, copies of official memorandum prepared for the Chinese and published writings. There are also genealogical materials concerning the Willoughby and Woodbury families.

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William F. Willoughby Papers, 1818/1955, bulk 1891/1937 2.90 Linear Feet

William Gooch Murder Trial Commission Order, 1739

2 Linear Feet
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Handwritten commission for a trial signed by William Gooch, Lt. Governor of the then Colony of Virginia, to a list of men from Prince George County, Virginia. The order outlines the trial for an enslaved woman named Nutty, belonging to Lewis Green, held in gaol, for charges she murdered Sam, an enslaved male belonging to Burwell Green.

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William Gooch Murder Trial Commission Order, 1739 2 Linear Feet

William H. Bowman Papers, 1856/1897

0.2 cubic feet 1/2 Hollinger box; 334 items
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The William H. Bowman Papers, 1856-1897, consist of the papers of William H. Bowman, including bills, receipts, and legal documents along with personal letters.
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William H. Bowman Papers, 1856/1897 0.2 cubic feet 1/2 Hollinger box; 334 items

William H. E. Morecock Papers, 1850/1890

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Civil War correspondence, passes and orders relating to 1st Lieutenant William H.E. Morecock of the 32nd Virginia Volunteer Regiment. Legal documents of William H. E. Morecock, mostly concerning the lawsuit in Williamsburg and James City County, McCandlish vs Warburton, during 1851 to 1853. Correspondence and financial records of the Board of Visitors of the College of William and Mary while William H.E. Morecock was Secretary of the Board, 1877-1890.

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William H. E. Morecock Papers, 1850/1890 0.25 Linear Feet

William K. Perrin Papers, 1732/1902, bulk 1820/1858

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Business letters, 1833-1839, to Major William K. Perrin and 1855, 1860, to his son-in-law Wyndham Kemp, both of Gloucester County, Virginia from Perrin's step-son Robert W. Nicolson in Uniontown, Perry County, Alabama, about the management of a cotton plantation. Letters mention purchasing land, growing and selling cotton, and the management of the enslaved, legal and banking matters and uprising of the Creek Indians. Papers, 1800-1855 and undated, relating to the hiring out and management of enslaved persons in Gloucester County, Virginia by William K. Perrin. Legal papers, 1723-1895 and undated, include indentures, agreements, and lists of debts of William K. Perrin, George D. Nicolson, Sarah T. Nicolson, and descendants of William K. Perrin. Also accounts and receipts, 1806-1902, and undated.

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William K. Perrin Papers, 1732/1902, bulk 1820/1858 0.40 Linear Feet

William McLaughlin Papers, 1851/1898

39 Item 5 folders
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This collection contains items of Judge William McLaughlin, including letters from Henry D. Campbell and William L. Wilson. Many concern awarding of honorary degrees and elections to the Board of Trustees of Washington and Lee, of which McLaughlin was rector (1888-1898). The collection also contains legal certificates and his papers, including his Confederate Army Commission dated October 7, 1862. Also included is a copy of his death from the minutes of the Board of Trustees of Washington and Lee University, June 13, 1899.

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William McLaughlin Papers, 1851/1898 39 Item 5 folders

William Munford Tuck Papers, 1918/1968

141.00 Linear Feet
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This collection is housed off-site. At least 72 hours advanced notice is required for retrieval.

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William Munford Tuck Papers, 1918/1968 141.00 Linear Feet

Williamsburg Players Records, 1956/2004

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Collection consists of correspondence, financial and legal documents, receipts, meeting minutes, photographs, newspaper articles, slides, as well as other material of the Williamsburg Players.

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Williamsburg Players Records, 1956/2004 8.00 Linear Feet

William Short Collection, 1772/1931

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Letters, [1772], 1789, 1839, and 1846-1847, of William Short, while a diplomat in France, and later while living in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with the later letters discussing the settlement of his estate with his nephew, Charles W. Short (1794-1863), of Louisville, Kentucky. Also includes copies of Short's appointment to various diplomatic posts, 1790-1794; a copy of George Washington's letter to the King of Spain explaining Short's departure from Spain, 1796; his will; a genealogical chart of the Short family; an article of his love affair with the Duchess de la Rochefoucauld; and his watch and fob.

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William Short Collection, 1772/1931 0.01 Linear Foot

William Stamps Cherry Papers, 1893/1902

0.3 Linear Feet Two folders and five individual papers that are flat oversized.
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This is a collection of papers from William Stamps Cherry's visits to Africa around the end of the 19th century. Cherry was an American businessman, explorer, and writer involved in the Ivory trade. In these letters he mentions interacting with the native people, elephant hunting as well as ivory shipping, and the possibility of treaty negotiations.

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William Stamps Cherry Papers, 1893/1902 0.3 Linear Feet Two folders and five individual papers that are flat oversized.

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