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Lee Family Papers, 1858/1976, bulk 1900/1950

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Mss. Acc. 1993.06-01, Series 1 - 4: Papers and photographs of the Edward Myers Lee Family of Williamsburg, Virginia. Lee graduated from the College of William and Mary, as did many of his children. An album has photos of a May Pole in front of the Williamsburg Court House on Duke of Gloucester St. The papers include material for some of his children, particulary Elizabeth Mallory Lee (Mrs. John Walston Henderson), Peticolas Lee (Mrs. Robert Edward Lee), Mary King Lee, and Edward M. Lee. Mrs. Victoria L. Lee, Mrs. Carrie Lee and Richard Henry Lee are also mentioned.

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Lee Family Papers, 1858/1976, bulk 1900/1950 2.20 Linear Feet

Leonard Born Papers, 1924/1985

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The collection includes papers written by Born during the course of his attendance at William & Mary, mainly for English classes. There is also correspondence from 1985 and loose pages from a photo album believed to have been assembled by Born, while a student at William & Mary. The contents are primarily photographs of campus and Williamsburg area from the 1926-1927. Additional photographs relate to life in rural, early twentieth century Virginia, the Newport News Shipyard, Carter's Grove Plantation, and the myths of Blackbeard. Also includes some photographs of locations outside of Williamsburg such as Mount Vernon and New York City.

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Lewis Peyton Little Papers, 1918/1936

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Papers, 1918-1936, of Lewis Peyton Little, a Baptist minister in Williamsburg, Virginia. Includes correspondence and notes concerning his duties as a chaplain in World War I and the writing of his books. There are drafts of his "Imprisoned Preachers and Religious Liberty in Virginia" (Lynchburg, Virginia., J.P. Bell Co., 1938) and of an unpublished work entitled "The Battle of Bethel".

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Lewis Peyton Little Papers, 1918/1936 28.00 Linear Feet

Lloyd H. and Ruth Elizabeth Williams Papers, 1917/2008, bulk 1947/1959

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Mss. Acc. 1998.21: Papers, (bulk 1947-1959), of Lloyd Haynes Williams, photographer and journalist. The largest part of the collection is financial in nature. Includes newspaper clippings concerning Williams, including an obituary and editorial at his death. Includes papers of Mrs. E. E. Goodrich. Also includes notes on sailing, shipbuilding, fishing, oystering and crab industries. There are many notes concerning piracy and a manuscript by Williams called "Blackbeard's Account."

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Lloyd H. and Ruth Elizabeth Williams Papers, 1917/2008, bulk 1947/1959 5 Linear Feet 4 record cartons.

Louise Grant letters, 1935/1938

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This collections contains four letters written by Louise Grant and one received by her. The letters written by Grant date from 1937 and 1938, when Grant was a student at William & Mary. They are addressed to her parents. The letter received by Grant was written in 1935.

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Marianna Broaddus Collection, 1917/1991

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This collection consists of miscellaneous Williamsburg and Virginia related materials, compiled by Marianna Broaddus. Included are a Colonial Williamsburg Foundation library exhibit catalog (1991), a Williamsburg Reunion booklet, and a print of John Tyler, Sr.'s home in Greenway, Virginia.

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Mary Ware Galt Memory Book, 1904/1910

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Memory Book of Mary Ware Galt of Williamsburg containing memorabilia, programs, photographs, souvenirs, correspondence, and ephemera from Williamsburg, Virginia and the Tidewater area, plus from her days as a student at Hampton College (1908-1909) in Hampton, Virginia and Stuart Hall (1909-1910) in Staunton, Virginia.

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Mary Ware Galt Memory Book, 1904/1910 0.25 Linear Feet

Matthew Whaley School Collection, 1850/2012, bulk 1880/1960

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This is an artificial collection of material from and about Matthew Whaley School in Williamsburg, Virginia including material from the annual fifty year reunions. The school newspaper, The Powder Horn, 1930-1937 and 1946-1948, is available in Rare Books call number AN47 .W54 P68.

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Matthew Whaley School Collection, 1850/2012, bulk 1880/1960 1.2 Linear Feet

Mildred Jackson Papers, 1938/1976

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Papers of Mildred Jackson of Williamsburg, Virginia. She was a private piano instructor in Williamsburg, a performer with the William and Mary Music Department, and the wife of Dr. Jess Jackson, a professor of English at William and Mary. Includes lesson plans, music books, financial records, correspondence, newspaper articles, photographs, programs, and address books.

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Miles Wills Wynne Papers, 1923/1958

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This collection contains documents related to Wynway Hall and other construction projects done by Miles Wills Wynne. Included are the floor plans drawn by Wynne for 331, 333, and 501 Richmond Road, supply catalogs, invoices for materials and labor for Wynway Hall, utility and property tax receipts, rental logbooks and reservation books, and work journals for various construction projects. The collection also includes ephemera and broadsides.

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Miles Wills Wynne Papers, 1923/1958 1.00 Linear Feet

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