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Administration records collection, 1776/1976

6.73 Linear Feet 14 boxes, 3 oversize folders
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This collection includes early Washington and Lee University papers and miscellaneous materials supplementary to the university's trustee's records, faculty meeting minutes, and treaurer's records. Much of this collection was found over decades from various locations on campus and housed in the Treasurer's Office.

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Administration records collection, 1776/1976 6.73 Linear Feet 14 boxes, 3 oversize folders

Washington and Lee University and Regional Virginia History Research Collection, 1609/2016

12 Linear Feet
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Published lecture by retired professor John McKenzie Gunn, dated April 25, 1994; "Can Economics be Both Relevant and 'good'?"

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Jacob Fuller scrapbook, 1774/1878

1.5 Linear Feet 1 box
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This scrapbook was compiled by Jacob Fuller while serving as Secretary to the Washington and Lee University Board of Trustees. He chose original university records, such as evidence of early fundraising and the university's relationship with the Society of the Cincinnati, and other items he felt belonged together in this scrapbook. Most of the items were removed from the Board of Trustees records by Fuller.

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Jacob Fuller scrapbook, 1774/1878 1.5 Linear Feet 1 box

Matriculation Books, 1805/1971

7 Volumes
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Matriculation books document the enrollment of students at the university. The earliest matriculation signatures available for Washington and Lee University are from June 1805. From the 1805-1813, the pages include the student's signature and then a sequential number after each name documenting the order that they signed. Please note that there is at least one page missing from 1805 as the numbering of student signatures begins with 42. Starting in 1814, the matriculation pages include the names of the students, the sequential number that follows the order in which the students signed, the names of parents or guardians, and the place of residence of parents or guardians and later the post office location including city, town, county, and state.

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Matriculation Books, 1805/1971 7 Volumes

Museums at Washington and Lee records, 1649/2016

10 Linear Feet
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This record group contains archived materials about and created by Washington and Lee University's museums, comprised of Lee Chapel and Museum, the Reeves Collection, and the university's art collection, during the course of its regular business, such as official publications and records of its management.

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Museums at Washington and Lee records, 1649/2016 10 Linear Feet

Rockbridge Historical Society files on Houses, 1800/1995

1 Linear Feet Two boxes each measuring 7inches.
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This collection consists of essays, reports, financial documentation, and other historic records documenting the presence, arcitecture, development, or evolution of local houses in and around Rockbridge County and Lexington, Virginia.

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Rockbridge Historical Society files on Houses, 1800/1995 1 Linear Feet Two boxes each measuring 7inches.

Tucker Family papers, 1794/1934

12.5 Linear Feet 22 document cases, one oversize folder
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This collection includes correspondence, legal lecture notebooks, speeches, photographs, and ephemeral items (some political) associated with the Tucker family of Virginia. The bulk of the collection relates to the lives and work of John Randolph Tucker (1823-1897) and his son, Henry St. George "Harry" Tucker (1853-1932). Items associated with Washington and Lee University, Tulane University, and Newcomb College are also in the collection. Several files contain pages from the "Johnston Scrapbook." It isn't clear when the scrapbook was created but materials within include original documents and photographs as well as news clippings. There is also correspondence associated with Martha Sharpe Tucker, the second wife of Henry St. George "Harry" Tucker.

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Tucker Family papers, 1794/1934 12.5 Linear Feet 22 document cases, one oversize folder

William Poindexter Moore, Jr. collection, 1779/1913

1.25 Linear Feet 1 half-document case, 1 oversize folder
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This collection primarily includes correspondence written between 1791-1913 to different ancestors of William Poindexter Moore.

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William Poindexter Moore, Jr. collection, 1779/1913 1.25 Linear Feet 1 half-document case, 1 oversize folder

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