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John Randolph (1773-1833), Princeton to Mrs. Frances (Bland) Randolph Tucker, Matoax, 1787 September 27

 Item — Box 14: Series id216780, Folder: 9
Identifier: id239887
Scope and Contents

Writes by Mr. David Meade who goes to Richmond on account of mother's death. Obtained premium at examinations and expects watch she promised. Brother Theodorick failed because he drew a low chance, no. 15, and no chance at all, though he never missed. Richard obtained first prize in orthography and reading English. Also first prize in orations. Writes directly to friends in Bermuda by Mr. Gilchrist Dickinson. Such a crowd at orations that Mr. Donaldson could not obtain lodgings.

Dates: 1787 September 27

Scott Donaldson's typed notes from Roy Winnick's taped interview

 File — Box Series 2, Box 1: Series id62495, Folder: 34
Identifier: id73194
Scope and Contents with Adele B. and Robert A. Lovett on June 23, 1979. Subjects include: Brewster (son), health and women. Also, notes from Winnick's interview of July 22, 1979, with Honoria Murphy-Donnelly and William Donnelly. Subjects include: Fitzgerald, Ada, the Murphy's, and the Antibes. Also, notes from Winnick's interview with Ralph M. Ingersoll, dated May 19, 1979. Subjects include: Fortune, Harry Luce, PM Magazine, Hemingway and personality. Notes from Winnick's interview with Elia Kazan, on June...
Dates: circa 1970-2012

Binder 18: Contact Sheets 9787-9971, 2000 November-2001 March

 File — Volume Binder 18
Scope and Contents Subjects: Tree Planting, Football, CVC Mid-Campaign Rally in Trinkle Hall, Danielle Moretti-Langholtz, Carl Friedrichs, Mark McCormack, Great American Smoke Out, Mark Schneider, Shelby Hawthorne, Clara Byrd Elementary, John Michael Finn, Denise Johnson, Caius Dragomir, Frank Shatz, Jasmin Lambert, University Centery, Women's Chorus, Martha Wrenn Briggs, Tim Sullivan, Harvey Langholtz, Bob Voigt, Tom Crockett, SciClone Supercomputer, Jacquie Bell, Senior Football Players, Mary Earley, Tom...
Dates: 2000 November-2001 March

Correspondence - Jane Poulton, 1988-1991

 File — Box 19, Folder: 8
Identifier: id57396
Scope and Contents Topics include Harriet’s health, computers, taxes, genealogy, family matters, Jane’s published material, and John’s projects, particularly “Brownsville.” May 31, 1988 - Handwritten note: "brought Harriet home from the hospital." June 1988 - Possibility of Harriet and John moving to Durham, North Carolina area. June 1988 - Wrote letter to his brother, Hank, and wife, Kitty July 5, 1988 - Includes attached letter John Weaver wrote to Scott Donaldson, English professor at William and Mary,...
Dates: 1988-1991

Binder 20: Contact Sheets 10205-10444, 2001 July-2002 April

 File — Volume Binder 20
Scope and Contents Subjects: Employee Appreciation Day, Blow Hall, Valerie Trovato, Barbara Finocchio, T. J. Cheng, Alan Ward, Della Harris, Capital Career Forum, Bruce Bracken, Gary Fannin, Diane Taylor, Freddie Wallace, Juanita Achols, Betsy Croswell, Hangtag for Parking, Colonial All-Pro Football Camp, L. B. Berg, Linda Nicely, Joe Heyman, Convocation, Entomology Class, Michael Powell, Tim Sullivan, Gillian Cell, Freshman Women Moved to Governor's Inn during Barrett Hall Renovation, W&M Green Bus, Wren...
Dates: 2001 July-2002 April

Binder 2: Contact Sheets 0003-5399, 1987 September-1989 October

 File — Volume Binder 2
Scope and Contents Subjects: President's Council (multiple years), President's Dinner in the Wren Building, International Students, Football (Epson Ivy Bowl Announcement with Paul Verkuil and Jimmye Laycock), School of Education's Summer Institute/East Asia, Event with Paul Verkuil, Gerald Baliles, and David Nagle, Douglas Wilder, Physics Department (Small Hall), Robert Dutro (Development), Football Games (unidentified), Henry Rosovsky (Class of 1949), Davies (?), Olde Guarde Day, Sylvia Scholnick, G. Gary...
Dates: 1987 September-1989 October

General Correspondence (37) dated January 1, 1884 to March 26, 1884.

 File — Box 11: Series id211532, Folder: 113
Identifier: id82765
Scope and Contents Prominent correspondents: George Mattingly, owner and operator Potomac Steamship Co.; J. B. Winston, Jr., Treasurer, Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac R. R.; George V. Moncure, relation; Octavia Haxall, sister; Moncure Conway, relation; Margaret R. Taylor. niece; Agnes Carter, niece; Beverley Robinson, son; Mary S. Robinson, sister-in-law; W. Eustace Moncure, relation; Octavia Haxall, sister ALS dated January 1, 1884 from George Mattingly ALS dated January 3, 1884 from S. C. Savage ALS...
Dates: 1816-1919

Binder 4: Contact Sheets 5749-6070, 1991 January-1992 February

 File — Volume Binder 4
Scope and Contents Subjects: EMBA, Historic Campus, Tucker Hall, Tyler Hall, Campus Center, Bookstore (Taliaferro Hall), Black Student Leadership Conference (Stallings), School of Business MBA Speaker with Al Page, Martin Luther King Day (Carroll Hardy, Paul Verkuil, Public Service Award), Students Support the Troops their Families, Development Reception, Regional Campaign Celebration (Los Angeles), Gerald Johnson, Hans C. von Baeyer, Randolph A. Coleman, Lawrence Wiseman, Alfred N. Page, Emeric Fischer, Ron...
Dates: 1991 January-1992 February

Letter, 1862 February 20

 File — Box Small Collections Box 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: id289800
Scope and Contents The following is a partial transcription of the letter provided by the seller, and has not been checked for accuracy. “My Dear Father & Mother, … everything is getting on very well, the rebels are catching hell all around here these two last battles have plaid hell with them they have taken ronoke and Fort Donaldson they took 28 hundred prisoners at the island and 15 thousand at the fort and 3 thousand horses… they took every damn thing they had and the smartest man in the whole southern...
Dates: 1862 February 20

General Correspondence (58) dated August 1, 1883 to December 31, 1883.

 File — Box 11: Series id211532, Folder: 112
Identifier: id82764
Scope and Contents Prominent correspondents: J. B. Winston, Jr., Treasurer, Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac R. R.; R. A. Brock, Corresponding Secretary, Virginia Historical Society; Conway Robinson, Jr., nephew; Octavia Haxall, sister; J. P. Brinton, President, Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac R. R. Co.; Alice M. Paynter, cousin; Moncure Conway, relation; Mrs. Daynar, cousin; R. A. Brock, Corresponding Secretary, Virginia Historical Society; William Moncure, relative; E. R. Robinson, son; Elihu...
Dates: 1816-1919