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Printed material relating to George Washington, 1754-1930
Map, "The Travels of George Washington", 1931
Map drawn by National Geographic. See oversize file.
Printed material relating to George Washington, 1932-1948
Printed material relating to George Washington, undated
George Washington Carver Centennial Celebration Commission, 1960-1962
Fort Sites marked by George Washington, 1962
George Mattingly, Washington, to Moncure Robinson, 1853 October 24
Scope and Contents Purchase of stocks and real estate; reports that travel has never been so good on the line as it has been this season.
Remembering the Life of George Washington
H.Con. Res. 209
George Washington Wreath Laying Ceremony Remarks, 1992 February 21
In reverse chronological order
George Washington Birthday Wreath-Laying Ceremony, 1994 February 22
In reverse chronological order
Playbook--Scouting Reports--Navy-George Washington, 1958
This collection contains a William and Mary Football Playbook from the 1958 season. Included in the playbook are numerous offensive and defensive plays, William and Mary practice schedules, and scouting reports of opposing teams with team rosters.
George Washington Southall Estate (1810-1851), 1852-1857
Initial inventory of the personal property and slaves belonging to George W. Southall. Lists of the division of the state, with separate lists for slaves (over 35), with names, value and heir who received them; books in Southall's library and their monetary value and the division of his wines (over 70). Financial records regarding the settlement of the estate. Some material is related to a lawsuit about the division of the estate. Robert Anderson was the administrator of the estate.
Arithmetic textbook of George Washington Holland, 1795-1800
222 pages. Manuscript volume. Arithmetic textbook of George Washington Holland, [Nansemond County, Virginia and Jasper County, Georgia], including mathematical definitions and problem solving by way of poetry; also includes Holland family genealogical information, and records of slaves' births, 1817-1840.
Virginia George Washington Bi-Centennial Commission, 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.
Letter, George Washington to Governor George Clinton (Acc. 1997.073), 1783 November 15
George Washington Convocation, George Wythe High School, Richmond, Virginia, 1969 February 21
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.
Henry St. George Tucker, Washington, to St. George Tucker, 1826 January 2
Ann came to Alexandria for wedding of Mr. Moss' daughter and self came to see brother who arrived two days before self. No change in his manner. Uncle Thomas Tudor Tucker grows more feeble. With him is George Tucker and a great nephew, son of Robert Tucker. Ann goes to the drawing room today and stays with a cousin Mrs. Powell.
Henry St. George Tucker. Washington, to St. George Tucker, 1816 January 2
Thanks his for letters and returns them. Approves enterprise of Nathaniel Beverley Tucker but regrets separation. Mr. Coater's letter about Mrs. Davenport was despondent. Only a few documents yet from respective departments and they are voluminous and in folio. Persons allowed only one coy. Brother has not arrived (John Randolph).
Henry St. George Tucker, Washington, to St. George Tucker, 1816 December 4
By a representative from Indiana he received a letter from Alexander Stuart who says that Beverley and his wife are well and bear their misfortune with becoming fortitude. His letters are filled with love and solicitude. Uncle Tucker is well.
Henry St. George Tucker, Washington, to St. George Tucker, 1817 December 5
Henry St. George Tucker, Washington, to St. George Tucker, 1818 March 18
George Tucker, Washington, D. C., to St. George Tucker, 1820 November 13
George Tucker, Washington, D. C., to St. George Tucker, 1820 December 16
St. George's brother (Thomas Tudor Tucker) still very weak. Gaining strength very slowly. Has taken bark for a day or two. He desires to be remembered to St. George, Henry St. George Tucker, John Coalter and his family. Self to be on visit to Lewis' family till Monday.
Washington and Lee (George Washington and the Shaping of a University) , 1949, 1985, undated
Includes material on Lexington and Rockbridge, Virginia.
George P. Kane, Baltimore, Maryland, to Peter Grayson Washington, Washington, D.C., 1855 July 11
Asks for assistance in a matter he has written about before.