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Adam Empie Papers, 1811/2004, bulk 1811/1850

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Papers, 1821-1979, of and concerning Adam Empie, the president of the College of William and Mary and his family. Includes account book, 1829-1831, of Adam Empie and copy of his will as well as four letters, undated, from Sarah Moore Grimke to Anna Eliza (Wright) Empie as well as a commonplace book, undated; poems; engravings; flower illustrations, sketches and silhouettes; and prayers.

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Painted Silhouette of Bishop James Madison, 1890/1930

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Silhouette of Bishop James Madison created by Marietta Minnigerode Andrews from a rare and early collection in the Library of Congress.

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Painted Silhouette of Bishop James Madison, 1890/1930 0.17 Linear Feet

Painted Silhouette of Charles Minnigerode, 1890/1930

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Handpainted silhouette of William & Mary professor and Episcopal priest, Charles Minnigerode. The silhouette was painted by his granddaughter, Marietta Minnigerode Andrews and is signed by her. Minnigerode is presented in his clergy frock, under a pointed arch, and holding a closed text.

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Painted Silhouette of Charles Minnigerode, 1890/1930 0.17 Linear Feet

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