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Cary T. Grayson Letter
Letter from Grayson to James P. Monroe of M.I.T., soliciting for endowment and building funds for William & Mary.
Archibald Woods Papers
Marshall-Wythe School of Law Library Records, 1973-1980
This collection contains an expenditures ledger (1973-1974), lists of books donated to the library by faculty members (1976-1980), an accreditation report on the library (1973), and statistics on additions to the collection.
More digital material related to The William & Mary Law School may be found in the William & Mary Law School Scholarship Repository.
Marshall-Wythe School of Law Taxation Degree Records, 1963-1990
This collection contains the records of the LL.M. degree in Taxation offered by the Marshall-Whythe School of Law. It includes brochures, enrollment statistics (1984-1990), correspondence about the program's founding and closing, and curriculum comparisons.
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Christian Schultz Letter Copybook
Chiles T. A. Larson Photograph Collection
Archibald Stuart Papers
Newspaper clippings of letters, 1790-1811, in the Staunton Spectator May-June 1879, written to Judge Archibald Stuart, Staunton, Va. chiefly by Thomas Jefferson at "Monticello" concerning plantation and agricultural matters. The clippings include copies of letters from James Monroe, John Marshall, Henry Lee (1756-1818) and a photostat of a letter, 25 August 1816, from Stuart to William Wirt giving reminiscences of Patrick Henry.
John Taylor Papers
Letter, 30 December 1820, of John Taylor of Caroline to an unidentified recipient, opposing the formation of a geographical party because of the possibility of the dissolution of the Union; and discussing a just system of weights and measures as one step towards the cementing of the Union. Also, assignment, 4 September 1786, of the right to a bond of George Mitchell, by Nicolas Brumm to Sarah Huston, witnessed by John Reynolds and John Taylor.
Batesville Printing Company Records
John Marshall Bicentennial Celebration Collection
This collection includes correspondence, speeches, invitations, and other materials relating to the College of William and Mary's celebration of the 200th anniversary of John Marshall's birth.
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Marshall-Wythe School of Law Records
The Marshall-Wythe School of Law Records include publications, course schedules, announcements, and other material produced by the program as well as some student papers.
More digital material related to The William & Mary Law School may be found in the William & Mary Law School Scholarship Repository.
University Archives Scrapbook Collection
John Marshall Papers
Powell Family papers
Tasker Howard Bliss Correspondence
Collection of letters written to his wife, Nellie, a Colonel in the Army, while he traveled across the United States. There are also letters to and from other family members included in this collection.
George Mason Papers
Office of University Development Records
Documenting Life During COVID-19 collection
Collection includes social media posts, music recitals, podcasts, video recordings, digital photographs, self-portraiture, original music compositions, poetry, personal journal entries, and other materials created by members of the William & Mary and the greater Williamsburg community in response to the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020.
James Monroe, undated
Rouse’s early research for his books, columns and articles. The material is undated but compiled from the 1940’s to 1960’s. Alphabetical by subject. Strictly research material.
Monroe County - John Byrnside, 1800 December 1 to 1801 December 1
Letter
One page letter addressed to an unknown recipient by James Monroe. Contents concern his plans for travel, arrival date, and an indication that he will write again once he reaches his destination. The letter was written from his home at Highland, formerly Ash Lawn, near Charlottesville, Virginia.
Fauquier County - Charles Kemper, 1800 June 16
Official document from the President and Professors of William and Mary College to the Governor certifying Charles Kemper as Surveyor, dated 1800 June 16. Signed by James Madison, Robert Andrews, John Bracken and James Henderson. Includes William and Mary paper seal. On reverse is the signature of James Monroe.
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Deed for land in Ohio granted to Rowland Madison, 1822 January 25
Deed for land in Ohio granted to Rowland Madison, a captain in the Continental Army for 3 years. Signed by James Monroe.