Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech
Special Collections and University Archives, University Libraries (0434)Julia Viets and Kimberly Staub
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Collection is open for research.
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], George Green Shackelford Papers, Ms1983-008, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.
This collection was donated in 1983.
The processing, arrangement, and description of the George Green Shackelford Papers was completed in June 2011.
George Green Shackelford was a professor of history at Virginia Tech. He also was a historical preservation expert and specialist in the age of Washington and Jefferson in Virginia history. In 1985, he received an award from the Virginia Chapter of the American Institute of Architecture in historic preservation.
Shackelford attended the Woodberry Forest School, Columbia University, and then the University of Virginia for his Ph.D. He also earned certificates from the Attingham Summer School and Institute of Historical and Archival Management.
In 1942, Shackelford received his commission in the Naval Reserve and served in anti-submarine warfare in the Atlantic and Pacific. He was a Lieutenant by the end of his service.
Before Shackelford taught at Virginia Tech from 1954 to 1986, he taught at Birmingham Southern College from 1948 to 1949 and worked as a research fellow at the Virginia Historical Society. From 1963 to 1964, Shackelford spearheaded the restoration of Smithfield Plantation. In 1967, he worked as a historical consultant to the Westmoreland David Memorial Foundation for Morven Park in Leesburg, Virginia.
Shackelford was also a prolific author. He wrote five books, including Jefferson's Adoptive Son: The Life of William Short, 1759-1849 and Thomas Jefferson's Travels in Europe, 1784-1789 . He also wrote many articles and was the co-editor of the Virginia Social Sciences Journal .
Throughout his career, Shackelford was active in numerous associations and boards:
This collection is arranged first by material type, then subject, and then alphabetically. Some subject and series overlap within individual folders.
Series I: Correspondence Series I contains correspondence separated into authors. Where no large group by one author existed, correspondence was arranged in folders in alphabetical order. Efforts were made to separate professional and personal correspondence, but a great deal of overlap remains.
Series II: Manuscripts , Projects, Research, and Academic Papers This series contains drafts of papers, research materials, and completed papers, arranged in alphabetical order.
Series III: Association Papers This series contains materials Shackelford kept from the various professional and political groups he associated with, in alphabetical order by group.
Series IV: Personal Papers Series IV contains personal materials relating Shackelford and his life, arranged alphabetically by subject. Series V: Scrapbooks Contains scrapbooks put together by Shackelford of newspaper articles, mostly from the Richmond Times .
Series VI: Oversized Materials Series VI contains oversized materials, including newspaper clippings, brochures, and publications, arranged by subject.
Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Montgomery County Branch Papers, 1754-1996 (Ms1962-001)
George Green Shackelford Student Papers, 1963-1989 (Ms2011-006)
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