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

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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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Lee, Robert E. Box 6, Folder 16

Shields Family Papers, 1832/1990

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This collection contains the papers of the Shields family from 1832-1990 including business documents, family genealogy notes, correspondence, photographs, and William R. Shields poetry.

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Civil War History (Copies) Box 1, Folder 18

Shields Family Papers, 1832/1990 1 Box

Robert E. Lee Family papers, 1792/1935, bulk 1833/1870

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This collection contains primary and secondary resources pertaining to Robert E. Lee and the Lee family. Included are correspondences from, to, and about Lee and various family members; memorabilia, pamphlets, photographs, reminiscences, miscellaneous personal papers, family history and genealogy. The collection includes materials acquired from the Lee family and items donated to and purchased and compiled by W&L University since Lee's tenure as president of Washington College from 1865 - 1870. Adminstrative papers, such as President's Reports, etc..., from Robert E. Lee's presidency of the school may be found within the W&L University Archives. Please contact W&L Special Collections for information regarding the University Archives.

Georgia Collection, 1806/1872

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This collection consists of papers from the state of Georgia. it includes 84 miscellaneous items, such as legal documents concerning sales of slaves (1806-1855); Georgia naturalization paper (1809); law brief of a suit against the Habersham Iron Works and Manufacturing Co. (1843); requisitions and receipts for Civil War provisions (1864-1865); oath of allegiance (Sept. 1, 1865); broadside (July 31, 1863) There are four items from French settlers in Augusta, Savannah, and St. Mary's, Georgia: slave bill of sale, 1807; letter from Victoire Vincendiere to Mlle. Dugas de Vallon, 1826; letter from Chavenet to M. De Beauregard; July 24, 1820; and journal of a French merchant, 1811-1812.

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Jefferson Davis collection, 1862/1887

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This collection includes four telegrams and one letter, 1862-1865, from Davis to C.S.A. Generals Braxton Bragg, Joseph E. Johnston, and Robert E. Lee and Col. William Preston Johnston concerning conduct of the war; nine letters, 1867-1882, from Davis to General William Nelson Pendleton, the majority discussing the preparation of Davis' book, The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government; one letter dated Feb. 4, 1887 from Davis to Mrs. Mary Meredith refusing assistance from Texas friends; one letter dated Sept. 3, 1862 (photocopy) to the Govenor of South Carolina concerning the execution of the conscription law passed by the Confederate States of America; one printed broadside dated January 5, 1863, issued by Davis in answer to Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. There is also a clipped signature written in two hands, which has been mounted: 'Very Respectfully and truthfully yours, Jefferson Davis' and an unused envelope with two first national confederate flags printed in red, black, and blue. The text says 'Hon. Jefferson Davis, the Champion of the South.'

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John A. McCreary Correspondence, 1865

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This letter was written from John McCreary to his mother on January 26, 1865 while he was serving in the Confederate States of America Army. It was written from Camp Ferguson's Brigade, Sandersville, Washington County, Georgia.

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John A. McCreary Correspondence, 1865 1 Item

Robert E. Lee to Louisa Washington letters, 1861/1868

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This collection consists primarily of six letters written from Robert E. Lee to Louisa Washington between September 1861 and December 1868. Louisa Washington was the eldest child of John Augustine Washington, III of Fauquier County, Va., the last Washington family descendant and private individual to own the Washington family estate Mount Vernon. A key subject of select letters is Colonel John A. Washington's death on September 13, 1861 while serving on the staff of General Robert E. Lee as his aide de camp. Washington was killed by Union soldiers while on a reconnaissance mission in western Virginia – a striking blow to Lee, as not only was Washington a lineal descendant of George Washington, but they had also become very close friends during their months together since the onset of the American Civil War. Included in this collection is Col. Washington's final dispatch written his hand and sent to Lee just before he died. Lee kept the final note throughout the Civil War until returning it to Louisa as a keepsake of her father. Another highlight is a letter in which Lee, upon Louisa's request, offers advice to her concerning a memorial inscription for her father's grave monument. Lee provides insights about memorial inscriptions including generally accepted protocols and his personal feelings on the subject.

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Robert E. Lee to Louisa Washington letters, 1861/1868 8 Item

Small engraving of General John B. Floyd, 1861/1865

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A carte de visite sized engraving of General John B. Floyd in uniform by engraver 'Chas. Magnus, 12 Frankfort St, NY.' The image of Floyd is bordered by a decorative red oval. It resembles a trading card. Floyd was 31st governor of Virginia and a Confederate general in the American Civil War.

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Small engraving of General John B. Floyd, 1861/1865 1 Item

Virginia Elections Collection, 1804/1865

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The Virginia Elections Collection contains United States polls and ballots collected from Amelia County, Virginia, from 1804, 1808, and 1865. Some of the material pertains to election polls in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. One of these is the ballot for an amendment to the Virginia Constitution, allowing former Confederate government officials to serve in the Virginia government.
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Virginia Elections Collection, 1804/1865 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 oversized folder

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