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Silk Broadside of Thomas Jefferson Inaugural Speech, [1801]
Speech of Thomas Jefferson, delivered at his Inauguration, March 4, 1801. Printed as a broadside on silk by W[illiam] Pechin, Print., [Baltimore, MD.], 12.5" x 14.75" Image is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/4679704532/
Letter of Recomendation from Thomas Jefferson Stubbs, 1895
Papers of William and Mary student Edward Ashby Armstrong, including poems, essays and homilies; certificates of distinction; letters of recommendation from Thomas Jefferson Stubbs and Lyon Gardiner Tyler; and grade reports.
Letters written by Thomas Jefferson Stubbs, Sr., 1893-1897
Of note: Magruder-Ewell Camp letterhead
Letters written by Thomas Jefferson Stubbs, Sr., 1899-1902
Thomas Jefferson Stubbs, Jr. Class Notebook: Finance, circa 1901-1902
Correspondence of Lewis Littlepage to Thomas Jefferson, 1801 January 19-1801 November 20
Mostly typed transcripts, annotated; occasional photostat copies.
Correspondence of Lewis Littlepage to Thomas Jefferson, 1801 December 12-1802 June 16
Mostly typed transcripts, annotated; occasional photostat copies.
Correspondence of Lewis Littlepage and Thomas Jefferson, 1789 Feburary 12-1789 May 8
Mostly typed transcripts, annotated; occasional photostat copies.
Correspondence of Lewis Littlepage and Thomas Jefferson, 1791 March 5-1791 July 29
Mostly typed transcripts, annotated; occasional photostat copies.
Thomas Jefferson Faculty Lecture Series No. 6, 1964
Scope and Contents One reel-to-reel audiotape of the lecture at the event of the Thomas Jefferson Faculty Lecture Series held during the Fall of 1964. Principal Speaker at the event was Dr. George Sands. He spoke on the topic "Science and Social Studies". Tape length is about 2 hours. Tape is half track mono with speed 3 3/4ips. Acc. 1980.31
Thomas Jefferson Faculty Lecture Series No.5, October 22, 1964
Scope and Contents One reel-to-reel audiotape of the lecture at the event of the Thomas Jefferson Faculty Lecture Series. Principal Speaker at the event was Dr. Leroy Smith. He spoke on the topic "Science and The Novel". Tape length is about 1 1/2 hours. Tape is half track mono with speed 3 3/4ips. Acc. 1980.31
Thomas Jefferson Faculty Lecture Series No. 4, November 11, 1964
One reel-to-reel audiotape of the lecture at the event of the Thomas Jefferson Faculty Lecture Series. Principal Speaker at the event was Dr. Roherty. He spoke on the topic "Science, Citizens and The Military." Tape length is about 1 1/2 hours. Tape is half track mono with speed 3 3/4ips. Acc. 1980.31
Thomas Jefferson Faculty Lecture Series No.3, October 14, 1964
One reel-to-reel audiotape of the lecture at the event of the Thomas Jefferson Faculty Lecture Series held during the Fall of 1964. Principal Speaker at the event was Dr. Kallos. He spoke on the topic "Science and Goethe's Faust." Tape length is about 2 hours. Tape is half track mono with speed 3 3/4ips. Acc. 1980.31
Thomas Jefferson Faculty Lecture Series No. 2, October 7, 1964
One reel-to-reel audiotape of the lecture at the event of the Thomas Jefferson Faculty Lecture Series held during the Fall of 1964. Principal Speaker at the event was Dr. Zung. He spoke on the topic "Science and Philosophy of Life." Tape length is about 2 hours. Tape is half track mono with speed 3 3/4ips. Acc. 1980.31
Thomas Jefferson Faculty Lecture Series No. 1, September 30, 1964
One reel-to-reel audiotape of the lecture at the event of the Thomas Jefferson Faculty Lecture Series held during the Fall of 1964. Principal Speaker at the event was Dr. Bruce Welch. He spoke on the topic "Science and Thomas Jefferson's America." Tape length is about 2 hours. Tape is half track mono with speed 3 3/4ips. Acc. 1980.31
James Monroe, Richmond, Virginia, to Thomas Jefferson , 1800 November 3
Correspondence and other material, 1780-1834, by, to, and concerning James Monroe. See inventory link (below) for folder list.
Jefferson, Thomas--1993--250th Calendars and Program, circa 1993
Newspaper
Thomas Jefferson. (This View is Non-Stereoscopic.)
The Home of Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, Va.
Stubbs, Thomas Jefferson, Sr. (A, F/S)
Each individual is identifiedy by a letter or letters, which notes their association with William & Mary. The letters are as follows:
A = Alumna or Alumnus
BOV = Board of Visitors
C = Chancellor
FL = First Lady
F/S = Faculty/Staff
P = President
V = Visitor
As some individuals have a long association with W&M, they may have more than one designation.
Stubbs, Thomas Jefferson, Sr. (A, F/S)
Each individual is identifiedy by a letter or letters, which notes their association with William & Mary. The letters are as follows:
A = Alumna or Alumnus
BOV = Board of Visitors
C = Chancellor
FL = First Lady
F/S = Faculty/Staff
P = President
V = Visitor
As some individuals have a long association with W&M, they may have more than one designation.
Awards--Thomas Jefferson Service and Teaching Award, 1999-2000
Acc. 2002.037 contains subject files and correspondence from the Office of the President from 1999-2000.
Awards--Thomas Jefferson Prize in Natural Philosophy, 1999-2000
Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Awards--Thomas Jefferson (Service) and Teaching Award, 2003-2004
This series contains subject files from the Office of the President from 2003-2004. This accession is restricted pending review by staff.
Awards--Thomas Jefferson Prize in Natural Philosophy, 2003-2004
This series contains subject files from the Office of the President from 2003-2004. This accession is restricted pending review by staff.