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Washington College Circular Request from G.A. Thompson, 1865-11-09

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 16
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: 1865-11-09

Washington College Circular Request from H. H. Gratz, 1865-12-04

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 21
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information. H. H. Gatz of Kentucky wrote that he would like to publish Washington College’s prospectus, because there had been much inquiry about the school.

Dates: 1865-12-04

Washington College Circular Request from Isaac E. Hasbrouck, 1865-12-13

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 23
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information. Hasbrouck was "Teacher of Classics" at Newkark Academy in Newark, New Jersey.

Dates: 1865-12-13

Washington College Circular Request from Joe W. Gordon, 1865-10-21

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 12
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: 1865-10-21

Washington College Circular Request from Thomas Ogier, 1865-10-24

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 13
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information. Ogier also wishes for a photograph of Lee. Although from Pennsylvania, Ogier wrote that he fought under General Beauregard.

Dates: 1865-10-24

Washington College Circular Request from Ulysses Schoolfield, 1865-10

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 14
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: 1865-10

Washington College Circular Request from William T. Joynes, 1865-10-19

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 12
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: 1865-10-19

"Washington College During the Administration of George Junkin" by Claude LaVarre

 File — Box 2, Folder: 87
Scope and Contents

A report on Washington and Lee University during the administration of George Junkin (1848-1865), who succeeded Henry Ruffner. The report discusses how the college was practically closed during the Civil War, and changes put into place by Junkin, including Sunday services and the abolishment of the ten day Christmas break.

Dates: 1749 - 1954

Washington College Information Request for Frank W. Nelson, 1865-10

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 14
Abstract Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information. Frank W. Nelson’s mother wrote to Lee for him. Frank was a confederate veteran Co. A, 56 Regiment Hunter’s Brigade Pickett’s Division. He joined the Army...
Dates: 1865-10

Washington College Information Request from A. Hamilton, 1865-11-23

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 19
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: 1865-11-23

Washington College Information Request from A. S. Colyar, 1865-12-27

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 25
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: 1865-12-27

Washington College Information Request from A. W. McCoy, 1865-12-18

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 24
Abstract Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information. McCoy wrote on behalf of his son, a 21 year old Confederate veteran who had defended Richmond and Petersburg before being captured shortly after their...
Dates: 1865-12-18

Washington College Information Request from A.C. Penn, 1865-11-01

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 15
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: 1865-11-01

Washington College Information Request from Alice Key Pendleton, 1865-12-04

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 21
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information. Ms. Pendleton inquired for her thirteen year old orphaned nephew, James Key.

Dates: 1865-12-04

Washington College Information Request from B. H. Covington, 1866-01-23

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 32
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: 1866-01-23

Washington College Information Request from B. L. Sage, 1866-01-10

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 29
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information. Sage wrote to gather information on Washington College for Charlie Wells, son of Captain Montford Wells of Louisiana.

Dates: 1866-01-10

Washington College Information request from Benjamin H. Keyser, 1865-10-09

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 10
Abstract Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information. Benjamin Keyser joined the Confederate Army when he was 16, served until the end of the war, and now at the age of 20 wishes to resume his studies. He...
Dates: 1865-10-09

Washington College Information Request from Cazneau McLeod, 1865-12-29

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 26
Abstract Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information. McLeod’s uncle, G. B. Lamar, had written to Lee on his behalf about the same matter in November. McLeod was the son of the late Colonel Hugh McLeod, a...
Dates: 1865-12-29

Washington College Information Request from D. S. Anderson, 1866-01-23

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 32
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: 1866-01-23

Washington College Information Request from Eugene H. Levy, 1865-11-22

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 19
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information. Levy, a Confederate veteran that served with the Army of Northern Virginia, wrote on behalf of his brother.

Dates: 1865-11-22

Washington College Information Request from F.G. Moorman, 1865-09-19

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 8
Abstract

Upon assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a lot of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college would write to its President, Robert E. Lee, in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: 1865-09-19

Washington College Information Request from G. H. Fudge, 1866-01-04

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 27
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: 1866-01-04

Washington College Information Request from G.B. Lamar, 1865-11-27

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 19
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information. Lamar wrote on behalf of his nephew, McLeod, “a son of late Col McLeod of the 1st Texas who died near Fredericksburg, in 1862.”

Dates: 1865-11-27

Washington College Information Request from General Ambrose R. Wright on behalf of his son, 1865-09-27

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 8
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: 1865-09-27

Washington College Information Request from Gilbert B. Gibson, 1865-12-27

 Item — Box 7: [Barcode: 0000003981], Folder: 25
Abstract

Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.

Dates: 1865-12-27

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