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Written to his Wife, Madge Colglazier Lewis, 1945 September
8 letters. He tells about the delays in getting on a transport ship, including his long trip to Marseilles to his camp near the Rhone River, about the different travel times of various transport ships, about the conditions at camp and the poor morale of the men. The September 26 and 27 letters are V-Mail.
Written to Parents and In-laws, 1944-1945
4 letters. August 13, 1944 letter to his Mom and Dad about his wife, son, the farm. He is "somewhere in France". November 1944 Christmas Greeting card to his mother-in-law, Mrs. Carl M. Colglazier. February 10, 1945 letter to his father, W. E. Lewis, Sr. about his wife and son's visit to Arkansas, and July 6, 1945 letter of condolence to his father-in-law on the death of his wife.
Written to Welden E. Lewis, III, 1944-1945
3 letters and 1 postcard.
WRNL Radio Station
(Wrong room) (Hic!) "Didn't know I'd already gone to bed."
WRS Remarks , 2019
Professional Papers contais material relating to Bill Schermerhorn's time working for Macys and Colonial Williamsburg. Projects with Disney, special events are included. Papers relating to productions, sheets music, research files, and speaches and adresses are also a part of this series.
WRS Remarks 11/17, 2017
Professional Papers contais material relating to Bill Schermerhorn's time working for Macys and Colonial Williamsburg. Projects with Disney, special events are included. Papers relating to productions, sheets music, research files, and speaches and adresses are also a part of this series.
WRS Remarks, Biographical Information, 2017
Professional Papers contais material relating to Bill Schermerhorn's time working for Macys and Colonial Williamsburg. Projects with Disney, special events are included. Papers relating to productions, sheets music, research files, and speaches and adresses are also a part of this series.
WRS Remarks: Making Magic, 2019
Professional Papers contais material relating to Bill Schermerhorn's time working for Macys and Colonial Williamsburg. Projects with Disney, special events are included. Papers relating to productions, sheets music, research files, and speaches and adresses are also a part of this series.
Wrubel, Allie - composer, 1933-1937
Wrubel. Allie; Querida Mujer, 1925
Researchers should consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using this series. Some of the sheet music in this series has pieces of paper with braille glued to the front page. Boxes 1-111 contain single song music by composer; boxes 112+ hold sheet music from music books and are filed by Publisher.
WRVA News Recording re: Appt. as Sec. of Commerce Adm. Strauss, Outer Space Control & Segregation-Telephone Recording for use on WRVA, 1959 May 7
WRVA Radio Station
W.S. Blunt to [?], 1861 August 29
W.S. Blunt, at New York, to [?].
WS Campbell, Pensacola, Florida, to Conway Robinson, Richmond, Virginia, 1837 April 15
Scope and Contents Expressed delight at the success of Moncure Robinson in raising investment capital in England; notes that a new engine has been received by the R.R.; his purchase of the R.R. stock.
W.S. Cappeller, Columbus, Ohio, to Harrison Holt Riddleberger, 1888 August 16
Typewritten letter signed
W.S. Colquhoun to Thomas Ritchie, undated
Copy of the account of the "Massacre of Glencoe (Scotland)" enclosed to Ritchie to warn Americans "against Kings and Mercenary standing Armies." 5 pp. incomplete. ALS.
W.S. Crawford. Notebook containing list of cases that came up in Court, 1791 September
20 pages. Manuscript Volume 26
W.S. Crawford's District Docket to September Court, 1790
26 pages. Manuscript Volume 25
W.S. Hancock, Gov. Island to Editor, 1880 November 22
Autographed letter signed
W.S. Long, Graham, North Carolina, to W.K. Martin, 1866 November 26
4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.
WS Parents Weekend 2007, 2007
Accession includes CDs of various ensembles in the music department at William & Mary. Ensembles include: William & Mary WindSsymphony, Chorus, Early Music ensemble, Christopher Wren Singers, concert band, and the Appalachian Music Ensemble.
W.S. Peachy Cash Book, 1842
Papers of Theodore Rogers. Appear to be unrelated to the Peachy Family.
W.S. Peachy Cash Book, 1842-1843
Papers of Theodore Rogers. Appear to be unrelated to the Peachy Family.
W.S. Rosecrans, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C., to Forrester L. Taylor, Lynchburg, Virginia, 1885 January 21
Scope and Contents Note regarding Losing's Pictorial History of the U.S.