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  2. William and Mary Quarterly - Wikipedia

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    The William and Mary Quarterly is a quarterly history journal published by the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture.The journal originated in 1892, making it one of the oldest scholarly journals in the United States.

  3. List of publications at the College of William & Mary - Wikipedia

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    An online newspaper and monthly news magazine at William & Mary. Magazines are issued once a month and online stories appear irregularly during the academic year. [4] The Green and Gold Dispatch: 2013 still active The Flat Hat: 1911 Still active: The oldest campus newspaper at William & Mary.

  4. Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture

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    Each May, the William and Mary Quarterly in conjunction with the Early Modern Studies Institute at the University of Southern California conducts a workshop designed to identify and encourage new trends in our understanding of the history and culture of early North America. The participants are primarily mature scholars working on second or ...

  5. Pauline Maier - Wikipedia

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    College of William and Mary. academic journal William and Mary Quarterly (WMQ), → published Maier's articles and reviews "Lacroix – the ideological origins of American federalism" The William and Mary quarterly. 67, no. 3, (2010): 557 OCLC 654871008

  6. William Digges (patriot) - Wikipedia

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    William Digges (December 29, 1742 – 1804) was a Virginia planter and politician who represented now-defunct Warwick County, in the Virginia House of Delegates (1790-1802). [1] Although genealogists disagree as to his father, he was the grandson of Cole Digges who helped found Yorktown .

  7. Robert Andrews (clergyman) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Andrews (circa 1748–February 4, 1804) was a Colonial/American clergyman who became a military chaplain during the American Revolutionary War, then professor at the College of William and Mary as well as author and politician who represented James City County in the Virginia Ratification Convention, then represented Williamsburg in the Virginia House of Delegates (1790-1799).

  8. Lyon Gardiner Tyler - Wikipedia

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    He also started the William and Mary Quarterly journal. Tyler also advocated women's suffrage and supported Minnie Braithwaite Jenkins, the first woman to attempt to take classes at W&M in 1896, although her petition was denied. [3] He oversaw the college when it ultimately began admitting women in 1918. [4] [5]

  9. John George (Virginia colonist) - Wikipedia

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    Colonial Virginia Governor Sir William Berkeley called a new ... Isle of Wight County Records in William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. 7, No. 4 ...