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William H. Kinnon to Robert E. Lee, 1866-03-13
This letter was written by William H. Kinnon from Tangipaho Station, Lousiana on March 13, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Kinnon writes to request information on costs of attendance for the sons of his five sisters.
William H. Parker to Robert E. Lee, 1865-12-26
William Harwar Parker, a U.S. Navy and C.S. Navy veteran and later U.S. Minister to Korea, wrote to Lee to apply for the professorship position of practical astronomy at Washington College.
William H. Seward and the secession crisis, 1860-1861, 1967
This record group contains papers and projects created by students as part of their coursework, such as honors theses and capstone papers.
William H. Taft celluloid political pin - "Virginia State Republican Excursion, 1908, August 21
The excursion was to Hot Springs, Virginia.
William Halsey: abstract expressionist in the south, 2000
This record group contains papers and projects created by students as part of their coursework, such as honors theses and capstone papers.
William Henry Fitzhugh Lee, concerning estate of A. M. Fitzhugh, 1875-03-20
William Henry Fitzhugh Lee to Robert E. Lee, 1865-11-07
William Henry Fitzhugh Lee wrote to his father to inform him that a Mr. James Black of Scotland, who was the agent for the Scotland Emigration Society, wished to lease White House Plantation from W.H.F. Lee. W.H.F. Lee agreed and was seeking approval from his father.
William Henry Fitzhugh Lee to Robert E. Lee, 1865-11-21
W.H.F. Lee sought to lease his property, White House Plantation, to a Scotsman. He had written earlier to his father to ask his permission and again wrote to him explaining the details of the transaction.
William Hill (WLU 1974, JD 1977)
William Howard Herndon
This box contains correspondence and related files between letters "Che" through "Lu." Also contains files related to Foreign Advisory Services.
William Humphrey - guest lecturer, 1963-04
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).
William Hunt (WLU 1951) Interview
William Hunter to Robert E. Lee, 1866-03-09
This letter was written by William Hunter from Savannah, Georgia on March 9, 1866 to Robert E. Lee. Hunter writes to Lee informing him that his three sons wish to attend Washington College. He describes the natures of his sons as well as their academic potential.
William J. Eldeston to Robert E. Lee, 1865-11-14
Eldeston was an Englishman residing in Kentucky. He was a “military man” and musician who taught several bands for the Confederate Army. He wrote to Lee inquiring about a position as a music teacher at Washington College.
William Latture (WLU 1949) Interview
William M. Brown, and bride, Wedding reception invitation , 1893-04-06
William M. Perkins to Robert E. Lee, 1865-11-13
William M. Perkins, President of the University of Virginia’s Washington Literary Society, wrote to Lee to inform him of his election as an honorary member of the society.
William M. Sterrett, home, photo, 1973
Box 7 includes slides and books.
William Mahone to Robert E. Lee, 1865-09-06
William Mahone, a major general in the Confederate Army widely known for his contributions at the Battle of Petersburg, responded to a letter from Lee written earlier that summer. It appears that Lee was in search of documents from the campaign of 1864. Mahone writes that he believes his records of the campaign are in the hands of "Federal Authority."
William Marland to Robert E. Lee, 1865-10-17
William Marland of London wrote to Lee to request his name written on a piece of paper.