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W. S. Williams & Co. to Robert E. Lee, 1865-12-15
W. S. William & Co wrote in reference to publishing to Lee’s history of the war.
W. Scott Glore to Robert E. Lee, 1866-01-13
Glore wrote Lee to inquire about selling his history of the war in Kentucky.
W. Scott Glore to Robert E. Lee
This letter was written by W. Scott Glore from Louisville, Kentucky to Robert E. Lee. Glore offers to pay for $1000 of the publication costs of Lee's proposed book on his campaigns during the American Civil War.
W. Trussel, 1959 - 1974
Items in this series pertain to Riegel's personal correspondence between himself and colleagues, friends, and family. Some material is related to or mentions his work, but the majority of the material is about his or other people's personal lives, opinions, and thoughts around world events.
W. Trussel, 1974 - 1984
Items in this series pertain to Riegel's personal correspondence between himself and colleagues, friends, and family. Some material is related to or mentions his work, but the majority of the material is about his or other people's personal lives, opinions, and thoughts around world events.
W. Trussel, 1984 - 1989
Items in this series pertain to Riegel's personal correspondence between himself and colleagues, friends, and family. Some material is related to or mentions his work, but the majority of the material is about his or other people's personal lives, opinions, and thoughts around world events.
W. V. Quine's naturalized epistemology and rationality, 2004
This record group contains papers and projects created by students as part of their coursework, such as honors theses and capstone papers.
W. W. Anderson to Robert E. Lee, 1866-02-02
This letter was written by W. W. Anderson of Bethany, West Virginia on February 2, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. In the letter, Anderson explains his dissatisfaction with the state of Bethany College. He requests that Lee, upon evaluation, accept himself and a dozen other Bethany College students into Washington College.
W. W. Early to Robert E. Lee, 1866-03-09
This letter was written by William W. Early from Hyattsville, Maryland on March 9, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Early requests from Lee a catalogue of classes for Washington College.
W. W. Keen to Robert E. Lee and Washington College Faculty, 1865-10-19
W.W. Keen writes to Robert E. Lee and the faculty of Washington College to inform them that he is sending his two son Charles B. Keen and W. W. Keen, Jr. to Washington College.
W. W. Pusey, III, 1960 - 1965
This record group contains materials created by the Communicattions and Publications office during the course of its regular business, including records about its management. The Communications and Publications office was previously the News Office (Record Group 37).
W. W. Spooner research on genealogy, 1912 - 1919
This series is related to the duPont genealogy in France and the United States, family relics, and tributes to Alfred I. duPont. It also includes correspondence and notes and galley sheets by Marquis James in preparation for publication of his biography, "Alfred I. duPont: The Family Rebel."
W. Williams, M.D., Regarding Alicia Du Pont's Health, 1912 - 1920
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Harrington Waddell, James Waddell, James H. Waddell, Maude Waddell, Ned Waddell, Wade, Wallace, William A. Wallace, William A. A. Wallace, George Washington, William D. Washington, Welsh Familiy, James J. White, Zachariah J. White, Alice Williams, A.H. Williams, Sidney Williams, W. L. Wilson, Winston Family, Mrs. J. B. Wood, Richard Woods, Mrs. Wyatt