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The Stamp of Our Past
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<html><body><p>This post is written by Graduate Student Apprentice, Phillip Emanuel, in conjunction with the W&M Libraries' One Book One Community program.</p><
Travel Grant Recipient Research Report: David Silkenat
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Arthur Lee Philanthropos "Address to Virginia General Assembly"
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<html><body><p>This post was written by Aleyah Gowell as part of the Fall 2018 HIST211 Books course, taught by Phillip Emanuel.</p>
"His Soul is Marching On": Artifacts from the Raid on Harpers Ferry
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<html><body><p>On the night of Sunday October 16, 1859, twenty-three men emerged from the woods surrounding the town of Harpers Ferry, which sits at the confluence of the Potomac
Medicine and Slavery at William & Mary
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<html><body><p>The records of the Office of the Bursar contain an array of financial information dating back to the 18th century.
Enslaved People as Collateral
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<html><body><p>The records of the Office of the Bursar contain a wide array of financial information dating back to the 18th century.
Powell Family Papers - Hepburn Addition Available Online
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