A Guide to the Papers of James M. Goode, 1964-1966
A Collection in
The University of Virginia Archives
Special Collections
The University of Virginia Library
Accession Number RG-22/1.801,
RG-22/1/1.852
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Preferred Citation
Papers of James M. Goode, Accession #RG-22/1.801, RG-22/1/1.852, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Acquisition Information
This collection was a gift of James M. Goode, 2039 new Hampshire Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. on 1985 October 10.
Scope and Content Information
The papers consist of notebooks and reports of University of Virginia graduate student, James M. Goode. The history courses taken, with their corresponding professors, include:
History of the Old South, 1790-1860, Paul Gaston; Medieval Civilization, Everett Crosby; The New South, 1865-1960, Paul Gaston; U.S. Diplomatic History, Edward Younger; and, U.S. Intellectual and Cultural History, Merrill Peterson.
U.S. Diplomatic History, taught by Professor Edward Younger; U.S. Intellectual and Cultural History, taught by Professor Merrill Peterson; and, Medieval Civilization, taught by Professor Everett Crosby.