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George Washington Hall Rededication, 1991
Material on William & Mary events (both on and off campus), dedications, William & Mary President inaugurations and Christmas cards, Plumeri House renovations, and Campaign for William & Mary. Includes programs and planning material. Audio-visual material on William & Mary events (DVD's, VCR tapes, cassette tapes and floppy disks), and 2 medallions.
George Washington Hall Rededication, 1991 October 18
Material on William & Mary events (both on and off campus), dedications, William & Mary President inaugurations and Christmas cards, Plumeri House renovations, and Campaign for William & Mary. Includes programs and planning material. Audio-visual material on William & Mary events (DVD's, VCR tapes, cassette tapes and floppy disks), and 2 medallions.
Euology to George Washington., undated
AMs. 1 p.
George Washington Letter, 1773
George and Martha Washington
George Washington Historical Data
This series consists of cheifly newspaper clippings concerning topics and geographic informational articles of interest to Schuyler Otis Bland as a member of Congress and the Committees on which he served.
St. George Tucker to General George Washington, circa 1781 October or November
In obedience to his request offers particulars relative to suggested reduction of Bermuda. Describes dangers of coast of Bermuda and means of avoiding them.Tucker's writing (not signed.)
George Tucker, Washington, to St. George Tucker, 1820 February 12
Enclosing the bill reported for the bank of this district. Will be several weeks before the bill will be acted upon. Discussion of the Missouri question will occupy a long time. George has returned to Central College in Albemarle. Have little time to write as I spend 4 or 5 hours every day in the houses or in committee.
George Tucker, Washington, to St. George Tucker, 1820 November 15
Your brother is better. We have no speaker.
George Tucker, Washington, to St. George Tucker, 1820 November 20
Your brother is better. His chief clerk has been authorized by the President to act for him while he is sick.
George Tucker, Washington, to St. George Tucker, 1820 November 22
Your brother is still improving. He was snatched from the grave. I think the class of natural philosophy will benefit George.
George Tucker, Washington, to St. George Tucker, 1820 December 5
Your brother is not too well after sitting up and walking. He should take his tonic , but refuses.
George Tucker, Washington, to St. George Tucker, 1820 December 6
Your brother is much better. He went downstairs today.
George Tucker, Washington, to St. George Tucker, 1820 December 9
Your brother coninues to regain his strength. His fever was very slight last night. I plan to visit Mr. Lewis this evening.
George Tucker, Washington, to St. George Tucker, 1822 May 7
Delivered to Mr. Bassett a copy of my Essays. Shall leave the bank notes with Mr. Robinson.
George Tucker, Washington, to St. George Tucker, 1823 January 28
A letter from Maria informs me that my wife has had to go to bed with a pain in her side. She is expecting to increase her family next month. I must go home and see about her. Your brother is in good health.
George Tucker, Washington, to St. George Tucker, 1824 December 12
Sorry not to see you. Your brother is well. Will you sign the record of bankrupt and send it to Baltimore. Great uncertainity on the subject of election of President. Mr. Crawford's case is hopeless.
George and Martha Washington pins
This collection contains college catalogs, commencement programs, form letters about registration, and other college publications; receipts for post office box and tuition; membership cards for Women Students' Cooperative Government Association and student activities; buttons with busts of George and Martha Washington honoring the bicentennial of Washington's birth; and other material from Nettles' college years.
George Washington Birth Bi-Centennial, 1932
Invitation to celebration given for the Governor's of the United States in Williamsburg, Virginia.
George Washington, publications relating to., 1926-1932
Article in American Legion Weekly, notes on Washington in Williamsburg, "Mr. Bruce on Washington", "Map of Washington's Travels", "Washington Celebration in 1932", Washington issue of School Library Bulletin, Washington poastage stamps. "Washington Meets New Ordeal." 1926-1927, 1931-1932. 11 items.
Washington, Bushrod Wilmer, George Thornton
This collection contains materials relating to Robert Hunt Land's work on the history of the College of William and Mary. It includes a published description of Land's proposed history of the college, notes and correspondence about the proposed history, and biographical information about alumni (1814-1881). It also contains correspondence between Herbert Ganter, Earl Gregg Swem, and Robert Hunt Land about Ganter's research on William and Mary at the Library of Congress.
George Washington University Update 1993, August 10, 1993
Two VHS videotapes of the 1993 edition of The George Washington University Update. Each tape has length approximately 11:50.Tape is produced by the Penelope Maunsell & Associates. No other tape details are provided. Acc. 2008.108
George Washington Statue at UVA
Post card collection documenting pre-restoration Williamsburg, restored Williamsburg, Jamestown, the College of William and Mary, the University of Virginia, and cities, towns, and holidays in Virginia. Also includes clippings, articles, photographs, programs, and souvenir publications. Wherever possible, the original folder names given by the creator have been maintained.
Budget--George Washington Memorial Bridge, 1932 - 1934
This series documents the administration of College of William and Mary President J. A. C. Chandler for the years 1919-1934. The contents are available on microfilm in the library microforms collection on the ground floor of Swem Library. See call number LD6051 .W517 1919 C43, reels 1-46.
Fredericksburg Bicentennial Celebration, George Washington Hall, Mary Washington College, 1975 October 15
Boxes 17-24. arranged chornologially: This series contains Godwin's official speeches, as well as other formal speeches made as a private citizen from 1957 through 1977. Although Godwin was a popular speaker prior to 1957, especially during his active participation in Ruritan National and early days in the General Assembly, no copies of speeches given during that period have survived.