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WVEC-TV: Vietnam Conference, April 7, 2000
One VHS videotape of a broadcast of the Vietnam Conference on WVEC-TV at 6pm.Tape length and speed are not specified. No other tape details are provided. Acc. 2008.108
WVRA Broadcast, Christmas Concert, 1960
WVU Invitational, 1994 and Florida Classic, 1991, 1991, 1994
W.W. Abbot Faculty Affairs Commitee, 1963-1966
W.W. Abbot Faculty Affairs Commitee, 1964-1966
W.W. Abbot Faculty Affairs Commitee, 1964-1966
W.W. Corcoran, Washington City, D.C., to John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., 1870 March 17
W.W. Corcoran, Washington, to Margaret Ritchie Stone, Washington, D.C., 1874 April 14
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Expression of Corcoran's pleasure over the use of "the cane presented by Louis XVI to Genl. Washington" 1 p. ALS.
W.W., Corrie, Pittsburg, Texas to Dr. Theodocius Joshua Scurlock, circa 1860 December 19
Scope and Contents All well; friend has stopped drinking; this friend wants to fight when war begins; [Brother] Dan "fixing n to go see Mother; other news.
W.W. Curtis, Acting Commissioner, Department of the Interior, General Land Office, Washington, D.C., to John Tyler, Jr., Tallahassee, Florida, 1872 April 12
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His letters to Dr. Silas Reed have been forwarded to Cheyenne, Wyoming. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of a letter, from Silas Reed, Cheyenne, Wy[oming] T[erritor]y, to John Tyler, Jr., [Tallahassee, Florida]. 23 December 1871. 1 p.
W.W. Douglas, Washington, to H.H.R., 1881 December 15
Autographed letter signed
W.W. Gerhard, Philadelphia, to Dr. John M. Galt, Williamsburg, 1842 June 30
Scope and Contents Introduces Mr. Minnigerode, of Philadelphia, a native of Germany "and a gentleman of finished education." He is a candidate for the Chair of Ancient Languages at the College.
W.W. Glenn, Baltimore, Maryland, to John Tyler, Jr., Richmond, Virginia, 1866 March 28
Mr. Howard and he believe that the fewer people involved in running a newspaper, the better; therefore they can't offer him a position. 2 p. ALS
W.W. Hicks, Jacksonville, Duval Co., Fla., to General [John Tyler, Jr.], n.p., 1875 October 16
Compliments Tyler on his work in the Observer. 1 p. ALS.
[W.W.] Hicks, Tallahassee, Florida, to John Tyler, Jr., n.p., 1875 November 16
Discusses the effects of articles in the Observer; Dyke at the Floridian is angry. 1 p. ALS.
[W.W.] Hicks, Tallahassee, Florida, to John Tyler, Jr., n.p., 1875 November 16
Says to publish Sears' notes [regarding Peabody Fund?]. 1 p. ALS.
W.W. Lewis, at Bagatelle, near Russellville, Logan County, Kentucky, to Dangerfield Lewis, at King George Court House, Virginia., 15 March 1816
Folder 1-2. 60 items.
W.W. Loring, Brigadier General, Staunton, Va. Orders. Copy, attested by Carter Littlepage Stevenson, to Gen. Floyd, 1861 July 23
General Loring assumes command of the Army of the North West.
W.W. Scott, Secretary, State Democratic Executive Committee, Alexandria, Virginia, to "Dear Sir," no place, 1885 October 14
This series is arranged in chronological order by date.
W.W. Scott, Secretary, State Democratic Executive Committee, Alexandria, Virginia, to Warner T. Jones, Gloucester Court House, Virginia, 1885 October 5
This series is arranged in chronological order by date.
W.W. Sharp, Norfolk, to [William R. Galt?], 1855 December 10
Scope and Contents Regarding his father's will. His son is to return home to enter a clerkship.
W.W. Tyler, Mac Veytown, Pennsylvania, to "Mrs Ex President Julia Gardiner Tyler", 1873 May 7
Scope and Contents Awaits confirmation that she has embraced the Catholic religion; suggests she visit his daughter and her family. 3 pp. ALS.
W.W. Tyler, nephew of John Tyler, Washington, D.C., to Henry A. Wise, 1859 August 2
Scope and Contents Has been praying for his "elevation" to the Presidency for nine months; refers to an article in the Constitution and a recent duel; wishes the Enquirer would praise [Stephen] Douglas; says is [HAW] only hope is with the people; urges him to appoint Faussett as flour inspector. 4 pp. ALS. Including TCy of the above ALS. 2 pp
W.W. Tyler, nephew of John Tyler, Washington, D.C., to Henry A. Wise
W.W. Vest and Co. to Mrs. Dr. Galt, 1846 April 20
Scope and Contents Send the price of various articles that the Galts [purchased?].