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David Morton, June 6 1955
Morton Hall, 1972-1993
Acc. 1994.048: Thirty boxes of personal papers.
Acc. 1998.025: Copy of Sherman's autobiography Learning from the Past: Memoirs of a Would-Be Historian.
Acc. 1999.088: Two boxes of personnel files and correspondence.
Morton Family, 1864, 1918
Scope and Contents Handwritten notebook with notes entitled "John Morton and Descendants, Partial List" about John Morton of Ireland who settled in Alleghany County, PA. Written by W.S. Morton. 31 pages. 1864 letter from C. Morton to James with Morton Genealogy and later notes up to1877 from possibly "Thomas A. Morton" and others.
Morton Family
Papers, 1837-1938, of Lee Nicholson, a genealogist of Sussex County, Va. Includes correspondence, notes and charts concerning many Virginia families. Among them are the Batte family, Bolling family, Branch family, Briggs family, Chappell family, Heath family, Jones family, Land family, Mallory family, Mason family, Morton family, Neblett family, Nicholson family, Peebles family, Pegram family and Rives family.
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Morton, Dr., circa 1960-1973
The collection includes photographs, negatives, slides, film, postcards, ephemera, correspondence and artifacts belonging to Thomas L. Williams, photographer for William & Mary for 35 years. He was also a photographer for Camp Peary and Colonial Williamsburg prior to working for William & Mary.
Morton, Dr., circa 1960-1973
The collection includes photographs, negatives, slides, film, postcards, ephemera, correspondence and artifacts belonging to Thomas L. Williams, photographer for William & Mary for 35 years. He was also a photographer for Camp Peary and Colonial Williamsburg prior to working for William & Mary.
Morton, Dr., circa 1960-1973
The collection includes photographs, negatives, slides, film, postcards, ephemera, correspondence and artifacts belonging to Thomas L. Williams, photographer for William & Mary for 35 years. He was also a photographer for Camp Peary and Colonial Williamsburg prior to working for William & Mary.
Morton, Dr., circa 1960-1973
The collection includes photographs, negatives, slides, film, postcards, ephemera, correspondence and artifacts belonging to Thomas L. Williams, photographer for William & Mary for 35 years. He was also a photographer for Camp Peary and Colonial Williamsburg prior to working for William & Mary.
Morton, Dr., circa 1960-1973
The collection includes photographs, negatives, slides, film, postcards, ephemera, correspondence and artifacts belonging to Thomas L. Williams, photographer for William & Mary for 35 years. He was also a photographer for Camp Peary and Colonial Williamsburg prior to working for William & Mary.
Morton Hall
"The Morton Family Genealogy" from John Morton
(oversize typed copy)
Morton, Richard L.--Richard Lee Morton Hall, 1973-1974
This series contains records from the President's Office from 1942-1978. The bulk of the files date from Davis Young Paschall's presidency. See Office of the President. Davis Young Paschall (UA 2.15) for more files from 1960 to 1972.
Hughes, Martha Morton and Lottie Morton Lovelace
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Morton, Richard L., circa 1950-1990s
Biographical information including clippings, obituaries, notes, and speeches relating to prominent Williamsburg, James City County, and York County, Virginia residents. Alphabetical by name.
Frisch, Morton J., circa 1960-1971
This series contains records from the Office of the President under Davis Young Paschall. The bulk of the material range from 1960-1971 but some of the records may have been integrated from previous presidencies.
Hughes, Robert Morton, 1901
Turner, Morton W., 1913-1914
Morton, Richard L., 1973 March-April
This subseries contains brief biographies of the interviewees, indexes to the interview, the final version of the interview transcript, and reference material used for the interview.
Morton, Richard L., circa 1974-1978
This subseries contains correspondence with interviewees, notes taken during the interview, questions to be asked during the interview, master transcripts, and other administrative material.