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BOX 124-125 |
Material Relating to the Death of
Freeman, 1953-1954
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Letters and telegrams of condolence to Freeman's wife, Inez Freeman, and other
material. |
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Unarranged. |
BOX 124 |
Telegrams and flowers sent to widow |
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Sympathy letters to Inez Freeman |
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(4 folders) |
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Funeral book prepared by the Equitable Life
Assurance Society |
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Carbons of funeral correspondence
received |
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Telegram list |
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Letters and notes list |
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Flower list |
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Memorial contribution list |
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Card list, master copy |
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Gifts, but not flowers |
BOX 125 |
Sympathy letters to his wife |
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(5 folders) |
BOX 126-169 |
Speech, Article, and Book File,
1908-1954
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Drafts and printed copies of speeches and articles and drafts and galley proofs of
Freeman's major books. |
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Organized by type of material with the articles and speeches arranged
chronologically as written and the books by title. |
BOX 126 |
Articles and speeches |
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1908-1925
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“Secession in Virginia,”
1908 (preservation photocopy) |
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“Publicity and Public Mind,” 1915
May
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“Candid View of Naval and Military
Situation,” 1917 Sept. 10
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Liberty Loan speech, 1918 Mar.
25
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Ph.D. dissertation |
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“Series of Lectures,” 1924-1925
(sermons) |
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To Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad employees
on Victory Loan, 1919 Apr. 30
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“The Tercentenary of Representative
Government in Virginia,” 1919 July 30
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Address on laying of the corner stone of
the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, 1920 Apr.
13
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At cornerstone ceremony, 1920, Apr.
13
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Blacksburg, Va., 1920 June
15
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To News Leader Current Events Club, 1920 Sept. 13
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Miscellaneous speeches,
1921
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BOX 126A |
“Secession in Virginia,” 1908
Fragile original: do not circulate
See Container 126, same heading
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BOX 127 |
1926-1942
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“Battle Fields around Richmond,”
1925, 1937
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At University of North Carolina,
1926 June 7
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“William and Mary and UVA,” 1935
Sept. 21
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“The Cornerstones at Stratford,”
1935 Oct. 12
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“Southern Perplexities,” 1935 Oct.
23
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“The Stewardship of American Wealth,”
1935 Nov. 25
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“Lengthening the Shadow of Lee,”
1936 Jan. 20
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To Virginia general assembly, 1936
Jan. 20
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“Religion in the Modern World,” 1936
Jan. 20
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“Your Age,” 1936 May
14
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Address to American Library Association,
1936 May 16
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“Early Education Ideals in Virginia and
Massachusetts,” 1936 June 8
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“Must the Caesars Return?,” 1936
June 9
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“Adventure in Biography,”
1935-1936
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“Is Moderation Dead?,” 1937
June
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“Will Taxation Cripple Science and
Education?,” 1940 Mar.
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“Barbed Wire Horizons,” 1940 June
7
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Address to state bank people, 1940
Sept. 19
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Miscellaneous speeches,
1941
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To Washington post military engineers,
1941 Feb. 27
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“The Babies of New Market,” 1941
May
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“Virginia's Contribution to
Literature” |
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“Duration in Change,” 1941 Dec.
12
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Miscellaneous speeches,
1942
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Treasury Department Series, 1942
Jan.
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Bicentennial issue |
BOX 128 |
1943-1953
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At University of Rochester, 1943 May
2
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Richmond Christmas at War Time, 1943
Dec. 8
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“A Free Church in a Free State,”
1944 Jan. 16
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Statement to House Select Committee,
1945 June 14
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“Serving Through Science,” 1945 July
1
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Vassar commencement, 1945 July
1
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Bucknell University, 1946
June
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Miscellaneous |
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“New Market” |
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“I've Laughed All My Life” |
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“Human Values,” 1946 Oct.
18
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“Unity of Democratic Effort,” 1947
June 16
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“Young Washington,” 1947 Nov. 20
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(2 folders) |
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University of Virginia Founders Day,
1952 Apr. 14
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Five guiding rules to national
defense |
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At bust of Jefferson Davis, 1952
June 25
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“The Fine Art of Saving Time,”
1952-1953
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Parson Weems's Life of Washington, 1953
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Richmond and Virginia |
BOX 129 |
Undated
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Dartmouth College lectures,
1955-1956
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Chapters from “Adventure in
Biography” |
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The banker as a student |
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Speech in California |
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“Spies” |
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Miscellaneous |
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(3 folders) |
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“Who is in Command?” |
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American Motorist
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BOX 130 |
Miscellaneous addresses |
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“Lincoln and Present Day
Policy” |
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Miscellaneous speeches |
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Address (?) |
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On Virginia |
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“Five Controlling Factors in Virginia's
Education” |
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On hookworm |
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Civil War round table |
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“How a Great Leader Met
Adversity” |
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Miscellaneous |
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(2 folders) |
BOX 131 |
Books |
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Lee of Virginia
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Introduction and fragments |
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Preface |
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Chapters 1-7 |
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(6 folders) |
BOX 132 |
Chapters 12-29 |
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(8 folders) |
BOX 133 |
Chapters 28-39 |
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(11 folders) |
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Notes on the account of the opening of
“Pickett's Charge” |
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Chapters 40-41 |
BOX 134 |
Chapters 40-53 |
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(6 folders) |
BOX 135 |
Chapters 54-65 |
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(6 folders) |
BOX 136 |
Chapters 65-76 |
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(7 folders) |
BOX 137 |
Chapters 77-97 |
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(8 folders) |
BOX 138 |
Chapters 98-127 |
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