Museums of Washington and Lee University - Record Group 34WLU.RG.0034

Museums of Washington and Lee University - Record Group 34WLU.RG.0034


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Washington and Lee University, James G. Leyburn Library Special Collections and Archives

204 W. Washington St.
Lexington, VA 24450
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URL: http://library.wlu.edu/specialcollections

Repository
Washington and Lee University, James G. Leyburn Library Special Collections and Archives
Identification
WLU.RG.0034
Title
Museums of Washington and Lee University - Record Group 34 Date Not Yet Determined
Quantity
1 Linear Feet
Creator
Lee Chapel (Washington and Lee University)
Creator
Washington and Lee University. Reeves Center
Creator
Whitehead, James Walter, Sr.
Creator
Dobyns, Lloyd Allen, Jr.
Language
English .

Scope and Contents

This record group contains archived materials about and created by Washington and Lee University's museums, comprised of Lee Chapel and Museum, the Reeves Collection, and the university's art collection, during the course of its regular business, such as official publications and records of its management.

Subjects and Indexing Terms


Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

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Container List

General
English.
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Lee Chapel
English.
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Reeves Collection
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Art Collection
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WLU-RG-34
James Whitehead Papers
Whitehead, James Walter, Sr.
8 Linear Feet
1975-1992English.
Scope and Contents

This series includes the persona papers of James Whitehead, former director of University Relations, assistant to the president, treasurer, and director of the Reeves Center at Washington and Lee University. These records are from his time as the director of the Reeves Center, and reflect different exhibitions, donor relations, and general correspondence during that time. Much of the collection is correspondence between Whitehead and other museum curators, directors of historical societies, and donors. Includes museum pamphlets, institutional publications, and photographs of collections, and occasionally Whitehead himself. Major subjects of interests covered in the records include matierals concerning the Bicentennial Celebration of American Independence, Foreign Advisory Services (i.e. repossession of Reeves Collection), the Reeves Center, the Morris House, Skylark, Wamsutta Hills, exhibitions of Louise Herreshoff's work, the Reeves Collection of fine China, and miscellaneous correspondence. Also includes some files from Tom Litzenberg, the successor for Whitehead's role as director of the Reeves' center.

Arrangement

The bulk of this series is arranged alphabetically, using last names when referring to a specific person. Toward the end of the collection, especially in miscellaneous correspondence, the papers are organized chronologically.

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