Tate, Frederic B.
Person
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Armistead Family Papers
Collection
Identifier: SC 00401
Content Description
Letters, photographs, postcards, and business receipts of the Armistead family of Williamsburg, Virginia. Dates range from 1865- 1946 but the bulk of the collection is from 1927- 1929 including most of the letters. Letters were addressed to Dora, Cora, and Mother Armistead and from the same in addition to Cary "Champ" Armistead. The postcards and one letter are from friends of the family. The two photographs in this collection are of Dora Armistead and "mother" (Eudora) Armistead undated...
Dates:
1865-1946; Majority of material found in 1927-1929
Found in:
Special Collections Research Center
Tate, Frederic , 2013 June 24
File
Scope and Contents
I interviewed Dr. Frederic Tate in Swem Library’s Burger Conference Room on a summer afternoon. Dr. Tate has lived in Williamsburg for 27 years, working during that time as a psychologist at Eastern State Hospital and, during the late '80s and '90s, an adjunct faculty member of the Psychology department. While with the Psychology department, Dr. Tate consulted with the Counseling Center on gay and lesbian issues and gave talks to various campus constituencies on safer sex and AIDS...
Dates:
2013 June 24
Williamsburg Beer Parlor Photograph
Collection
Identifier: SC 00433
Content Description
Black and white photograph pasted on cardstock of George Waltrip, George Waltrip, Jr. and Bill Wedge posing behind a bar. The writing on the card stock indicates that the three were Senior Property Manager, Partner, and Assistant Manager, respectively. The name of the establishment was Appilu Beer Parlor in Williamsburg, Virginia.
Dates:
circa 1930s
Found in:
Special Collections Research Center