College of William and Mary--History--19th century
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Benjamin H. B. Hubbard Report of Scholarship, Application and Conduct
Report of Benjamin Henry Bascom Hubbard's scholarship and conduct while a student at William & Mary for the period ending in December 1860. There are remarks and signatures from Edward S. Joynes regarding Greek, Robert J. Morrison regarding Moral Philosophy and Political Economy, and Charles Morris regarding Constitutional Law. The form is also signed by Thomas McCandlish, Secretary of the Faculty.
Charles Minnigerode Letters
Charles R. McAlpine Certificates
Edmund Christian Letter to Robert McCandlish
Letter written by William & Mary Bursar Edmund Christian to Robert McCandlish, Rector of the Board of Visitors, Sept. 2, 1848 asking that he confirm the salary owed to professor George Frederick Holmes, who requested that $100 be deposited into an account to cover his salary.
Edward Southey Joynes Letters and Drawing
Edwin Taliaferro Collection
Ferdinand Stewart Campbell Papers
George Frederick Holmes Letters
James Semple's Views on Promoting the Good of the College
John Floyd Jones Collection
Lucian Minor Papers
Notice from the President and Professors Acknowledging Robert Andrews, Jr. as the College's Attorney
Notice from the President and faculty of William & Mary, acknowledging Robert Andrews, Jr. as the College's attorney. The notice states that he is to receive, in the name of William & Mary, dividends due as of January 1, 1804. The notice is signed by President Bishop James Madison and professors St. George Tucker (law), Robert Andrews (math), and John Bracken (Grammar School). The Temple Seal is affixed to the document.
Patrick Kerr Rogers Letters
Archibald C. Peachy Letter
Letter from Archibald C. Peachy to Robert McCandlish, Rector of the Board of Visitors at William & Mary, resigning his post as Professor of Moral Philosophy.