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William & Mary Women's Club Soccer Gold Team records

1.42 Linear Feet 1 oversize Hollinger box.
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The William & Mary Women's Club Soccer Gold Team records contains the team's jerseys.

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William & Mary Workers Union Campaign

0.21 Linear Feet
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The contents consist of a UE Leadership guide, ten filled-out petition sheets, union platforms, thirty sheets of handouts, blank petitions, payroll deduction forms, and a "Protect W&M Jobs" facemask.

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William & Mary Workers Union Campaign 0.21 Linear Feet

William Parsons Will and Related Material

.01 Linear Feet 5 items (1 folder)
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Includes a photocopy of the will of William Parsons (1828); an accurate typescript of the will, prepared by donor; a less accurate transcript of the will, from a family history book; a transcript of an 1850s financial document from the Randolph County Courthouse about Buck, one of the slaves mentioned in Parsons' will who was apparently suing for freedom; and background information about William Parsons and his wife, Catherine/Catharine, as well as the names of Buck's children.

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William Parsons Will and Related Material .01 Linear Feet 5 items (1 folder)

William Rice Research Papers regarding West Virginia Genealogy and Other Topics

20 Linear Feet 20 ft. (16 record cartons, 15 in. each)
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Historical research material collected by William Rice from ca. 1975-2015, mostly relating to the history of western Virginia and southeastern West Virginia, the Upper Potomac River basin, and particularly Elkins and Randolph County. There are three record series including subject files (boxes 1-4), miscellaneous research files (boxes 4-5), and family histories (boxes 5-16). Subject files are arranged alphabetically and cover many topics ranging from early settlement, the formation of cities and counties, wars, etc. Miscellaneous research files regard the War of 1812 and the Civil War in connection with western Virginia, among other material. Family history files are arranged alphabetically by last name; they document mostly eighteenth-century settlers of what was once Augusta County, Virginia.
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William Rice Research Papers regarding West Virginia Genealogy and Other Topics 20 Linear Feet 20 ft. (16 record cartons, 15 in. each)

William Robert Gaines Personal Papers (SC-16)

0.5 Linear Feet 1 box; 5 folders
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The collection documents the life of William "Bill" Robert Gaines, artist and long-time program director at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. The collection is comprised of a partial manuscript of his autobiography as well as photographs, clippings, and other documents related to his career at the museum.
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William Robert Gaines Personal Papers (SC-16) 0.5 Linear Feet 1 box; 5 folders

Williamsburg Reunion Collection

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The collection includes programs, booklets, and various material from the Williamsburg Reunion. The Williamsburg Reunion is a series of activities designed to celebrate the common heritage and shared memories of everyone who lived in the Williamsburg area 40 or more years ago.

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Williamsburg Reunion Collection 3.00 Linear Feet

Williamsburg Woman's Club World War II Oral History Project Collection

0.80 Cubic Feet
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This collection is composed of transcripts and cassette tapes of interviews with 80 people by the Woman's Club of Williamsburg, Virginia to document the World War II experiences of people living in Williamsburg, Virginia in 2004. Folders may contain correspondence, biographical information, copies of photographs, previously written remembrances of WWII, and release forms. The collection also includes a small number of files created by the Woman's Club during the duration of the project.

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Williamsburg Woman's Club World War II Oral History Project Collection 0.80 Cubic Feet

William Taylor Baskett diaries

.4 Linear Feet 20.366 Gigabytes
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This collection consists of seven diaries that William Taylor Baskett (1884-1972) created to document his life in 1903 and 1904, including his experiences as a University of Virginia School of Law student. It also contains digital copies of the diaries and digital files the donor created while researching Baskett.

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William Taylor Baskett diaries .4 Linear Feet 20.366 Gigabytes

Wise Family collection

0.17 cubic feet 2 boxes
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The Wise Family Collection consists of genealogical records related to the Wise family of Rockingham County, Virginia and information about the Wise family home in Bridgewater, Virginia. The family Bible, Biblia, das ist: Die ganze Heilige Schrift dess Alten und Neuen Testaments, has been separated from the collection and cataloged as the Wise Family Bible.
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Wise Family collection 0.17 cubic feet 2 boxes

Center for Global Learning and Office of International Education - Record Group 45

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This publication was the official newsletter of the Office of International Education at Washington and Lee intended to provide information about the international education program to students, faculty, alumni, and others.

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W&L Passport

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