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Correspondence (5)
Newspapers (5)
Printed ephemera (4)
Obituaries (3)
Accident insurance (2)
Administration (2)
Advertising (2)
Agricultural colleges (2)
American newspapers (2)
Architecture (2)
Architecture, Gothic (2)
Autographs (2)
Battle of Aldie (Virginia : 1863) (2)
Black Hawk (Horse) (1833-1856) (2)
Book donations (2)
Bull Run, 2nd Battle of, Va., 1862 (2)
Busts (2)
Calendars (2)
Carte de visite photographs (2)
Cavalry (2)
Chancellorsville, Battle of (Virginia : 1863) (2)
Chromolithography (2)
Chromolithography, Victorian (2)
Church architecture (2)
Civil engineering (2)
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) (2)
Cotton (2)
Diplomas (2)
Education, Secondary (2)
Elocution -- Study and teaching (2)
Endowments (2)
Engineering (2)
Engraving--Printing (2)
Fire insurance (2)
Gas-fitting (2)
Genealogy (2)
Geology (2)
Good Friday (2)
History (2)
Homecoming (2)
Hunter's Raid (Lexington, Virginia : 1864) (2)
Insurance (2)
Investments, Foreign (2)
Journalism (2)
Lee Chapel (Washington and Lee University) (2)
Libraries and colleges (2)
Life insurance (2)
Literature -- Societies, etc. (2)
Literature--Societies, etc. (2)
Lithography (2)
Map publishing (2)
Marine insurance (2)
Maryland Campaign (1862) (2)
Mental illness (2)
Metallurgy (2)
Military history (2)
Military orders (2)
Mineralogy (2)
Mining engineering (2)
Mining schools and education (2)
Monograms (2)
Morgan horse (2)
Painting (2)
Pamphlets (2)
Patrick Henry (Horse) (2)
Philosophy (2)
Photography (2)
Photography -- Printing processes -- Albumen (2)
Plumbing (2)
Portrait prints (2)
Portraits (2)
Postwar reconstruction (2)
Publishers and publishing (2)
Publishers and publishing--International cooperation (2)
Publishing (2)
Rollin's Belles Lettres (2)
Rural schools (2)
Scholarships (2)
School yearbooks (2)
Schools (2)
Schools -- Alumni and alumnae (2)
Sculpture (2)
Slavery (2)
Slavery -- Emancipation (2)
Statues (2)
The Letters of Cicero (2)
Theology (2)
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 (2)
University autonomy (2)
University purchasing (2)
University towns (2)
War photography (2)
Weddings (2)
America the beautiful (Ward, Samuel A.) (1)
Arrangement (Music) (1)
Autobiography (1)
Baritone music (1)
Benediction (1)
Card catalogs (1)
Carols (1)
Cataloging of sheet music (1)
Cello music (1)
Chamber orchestra music (1)
Choruses (Men's voices) (1)
Choruses (Mixed voices) (1)
Choruses (Women's voices) (1)
Christmas music (1)
Cipher and telegraph codes (1)
Corporate minutes (1)
Descants (1)
Doxology (1)
Easter hymns (1)
Employees -- Furloughs (1)
English poetry -- Middle English (1)
Fauxbourdon (1)
Fight songs (1)
Flute (1)
German language (1)
Glee clubs (1)
House construction (1)
House construction -- Design and construction (1)
Hymns (1)
Hymns -- Accompaniments (1)
Indexes (1)
Learning and scholarship (1)
Madrigals (1)
Meetings (1)
Men's choirs (1)
Menus (1)
Motets (1)
Music (1)
Musicals (1)
Offertories (Music) (1)
Opera (1)
Opera programs (1)
Operas (1)
Operas -- Librettos (1)
Operas -- Scenarios (1)
Organ music (1)
Piano music (1)
Poetry (1)
Programs (1)
Requiems (1)
Sheet music (1)
Sonata form (1)
Sonatas (1)
Sonatas (Piano) (1)
Sopranos (Singers) (1)
String quartet (1)
Suites (1)
Teaching (1)
Theater programs (1)
Universities and colleges -- Faculty (1)
Violin music (1)
Vocal music (1)
Waltz (1)
White House Plantation (1)
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World War (1914-1918) (1)
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Repository:
Washington and Lee University, University Library Special Collections and Archives
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Repository:
Washington and Lee University, James G. Leyburn Library Special Collections and Archives
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