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Voting Rights Movement in Selma, Alabama, 2015-05-01
This record group contains materials created by individual academic departments.
Vouchers Signed by William Caruthers, Eleanor Paxton, et. al, 1798
This file consist of six separate vouchers from 1798, signed by William Carruthers and Eliza Paxton.
VPI Glee Club. Side 1, Track 1., circa 1938-1983
VPI (Virginia Tech) Dress Parade, photo
Box 7 includes slides and books.
W, 1939 - 1945
Riegel's corresepondence in this series primarily relates to those he worked and interacted with during his time with the Office of War information. One topic of particular interest to Riegel was the "Strzetelski Affair" which focused on the contested censorship of a Polish news agency and their description of troop position in the eastern front.
W. A. McComb Account Book
This account book was kept by W.A. McComb. In 1892 the Farmer's Alliance, of which he was a member, built a new hall to be used for its meetings as well as for a church and community center. Most of the entries in the account book were for expenses associated with the construction and use of the hall. It indicates that oyster suppers were held at the hall.
W. A. Wash to Robert E. Lee, 1866-07-20
W. A. Wash asks Robert E. Lee for a catalogue of Washington College.
W. C. Park to Robert E. Lee, 1866-07-16
W. C. Park asks Robert E. Lee if Professor Maximilian Schele de Vere is teaching at Washington College.
W. Germany, 1950 - 1951
Items in this subseries focus on the West German Cultural Exchange program and its impact on its participants. Items of note include samples of questionaires and surveys and maps of parts of West Germany.
W. H. Auden's sociological concern: influences of Marx, Freud, and Lawrence in his early poetry, 1964
This record group contains papers and projects created by students as part of their coursework, such as honors theses and capstone papers.
W. H. F. "Rooney" Lee letters to Mary Tabb Bolling Lee, 1868-1883
W. H. F. "Rooney" Lee letters to Mary Tabb Bolling Lee, undated
W. H. McGuire to Robert E. Lee, 1866-03-04
This letter was written by W. H. McGuire from Washington, DC on March 4, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In her letter, McGuire relays to Lee her thanks for his assistance and relaying of the news of her husband's death.
W. H. Nettleton to Robert E. Lee, 1866-05-11
This letter by W. H. Nettleton is addressed to Robert E. Lee. Nettleton, an Englishman having traveled the county over the past year, writes that he would like a hand-written line or two from Lee as a souvenir of this trip.
W. H. Williams to Robert E. Lee, 1865-11-14
W. K. Rose Composition, 1961
W. M. Black to Robert E. Lee, 1866-02-13
This letter was written by W. M. Black from Lynchburg, Virginia on February 13, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Black explains to Lee that a package has been recovered at his Southern Express Company office that contains cash addressed to Lee. He requests that Lee respond with instructions on what to do with the package.
W. P. Moore to Robert E. Lee, 1866-02-22
This letter was written by W. P. Moore from Palmyra, Missouri on February 22, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Moore requests a response from Lee on the question of to whom he needed to seek the copyright of Lee's historical exploits during the war while in Missouri.
W. P. Nye correspondence
The collection contains eight letters from J. Ogden Murray to W.P. Nye (all dated 1914) about health, trips to Washington, D.C., politics, and finances. It also contains a letter to W.M. Brown from Mrs. J.E. Bond (1927) thanking him for the check he sent and providing additional history of Dr. Nye's collection and a book containing a record of relics.
W. R. Abbott to Robert E. Lee, 1866-07-25
W. R. Abbott announces Robert E. Lee's election to the Educational Asssociation of Virginia.
W. R. and Mrs. Sterrett, newspaper clippings, 1964, 1992-1993
W. S. Neal to Robert E. Lee, 1866-03-03
This letter was written by W. S. Neal on behalf of the Jefferson Davis Society of the Stonewall Institute from Perry County, Alabama on March 3, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. The letter explains the society's purpose and goals, while praising southern ideals. It then invites and requests Lee to become a member of the society.
W. S. William & Co. to Robert E. Lee, 1865-09-05
W.S. William and Co. wrote to Lee offering to publish a history of the war prepared by Lee.