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Earl Gregg Swem Family Papers, 1871/1984

4.70 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope

Papers, 1871-1984, much of which concerns the estate of Earl Gregg Swem, his wife, Lilia Slaughter Hansbrough Swem, and their family. Included in the collection are correspondence, photographs, clippings, deeds and other material. Some of the topics covered in the collection include Swem family genealogy, the construction and dedication of the Earl Gregg Swem Library, as well as correspondence and photographs of the Swem family.

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Earl Gregg Swem Family Papers, 1871/1984 4.70 Linear Feet

Earl Gregg Swem Library records, 1920/2024

255.00 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope

This collection includes both processed series and unprocessed accessions of records created by the Earl Gregg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary including those from component offices and individual staff members. A majority of the collection contains correspondence from the dean of the libraries and library administration. Inventories for some series and accessions are available in the Special Collections Research Center and links to PDFs of those inventories can be provided when available.

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Earl Gregg Swem Library records, 1920/2024 255.00 Linear Feet

S. F. (Bill) Royall, Jr. papers, 1883/1979

1.00 Linear Feet
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The papers of S.F. Bill Royall, Jr. contain a variety of personal material and ephemera, much of it related to Williamsburg, Virginia. The collection includes samples of printing from Bill Royall's press relating to Williamsburg organizations and events such as tags, calendars, posters, programs, stickers, flyers, bulletins and other items.

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S. F. (Bill) Royall, Jr. papers, 1883/1979 1.00 Linear Feet

Theodor R. and Helen V. Swem Papers, 1856/1996, bulk 1950/1970

1.00 Linear Feet
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This collection is composed of personal papers, genealogy material and family photographs, gathered by Theodor R. and Helen V. Swem. Included are original documents, notes on the Swem, Gregg and Wright families, correspondence among family members regarding genealogy, articles, books, publications and diaries by or about the families, photographs of family members, including one of Dr. Earl Gregg Swem, Sr., Earl Gregg Swem, Jr., and Earl Gregg Swem, III, and material on Earl Gregg Swem's connection to the College of William and Mary. The collection also contains photographs, circa 1870s-1988, taken of and by members of the Swem family. Some of the 19th century photographs were taken by E.L. (Edward Lawrence) Swem, the father of Earl Gregg Swem, who was the owner of Swem & Newton Gallery in Belle Plaine, Iowa and later of Swem Cottage Gallery (or also Swems Studio) in Cedar Rapids Iowa. Most photographs are described and often dated on the reverse side.

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Theodor R. and Helen V. Swem Papers, 1856/1996, bulk 1950/1970 1.00 Linear Feet

Williamsburg Garden Club Records, 1920/2000, bulk 1932/1980

8.00 Cubic Feet
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Chiefly records of the Williamsburg Garden Club including reports from committees and chairmen, reports of other Garden Club presidents, minutes from the Williamsburg Garden Club, Club years books, minutes and register from the Garden Club of Virginia, Garden Week records, various other Club records. Also included are club notebooks, scrapbooks, and a publication.

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Williamsburg Garden Club Records, 1920/2000, bulk 1932/1980 8.00 Cubic Feet

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