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434:, President of the College of William & Mary since 1919, recruited the clergyman to head its biblical literature and religious studies department. Goodwin was also offered a commission of five cents on each fundraising dollar, for the new president knew of the priest's connections and fundraising skills, and planned to build classrooms, labs, dormitories and athletic facilities as well as capitalize on the college's long history and outstanding remaining architecture. 1923 was the centennial of Virginia Theological Seminary, Goodwin's alma mater, which had also trained other family members. Goodwin through Dutton published the first volume of the two volume history of the seminary, which he began editing in 1914 after researching and delivering an address concerning Virginia's second Bishop, former New Yorker 450: 189: 399:. The parish was wealthier, which helped as he raised his three children (and sent them to boarding schools), particularly after his first wife grew ill and died in 1915. Rev. Goodwin became involved in national church conventions, as well as Rochester's civic affairs, and ministered to soldiers and sailors during World War I. 465:
The deterioration and loss of 17th and 18th century structures during the years of his absence in New York shocked Goodwin and galvanized him into action. In 1924, fearing that the many other historic buildings in the area would be destroyed, Goodwin began a movement to preserve the district's
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W.A.R. Goodwin, The Right Reverend Richard Channing Moore, D.D., second bishop of Virginia, and the beginnings of the Theological Seminary in Virginia; an address delivered at the Alumni meeting of the Virginia Theological Seminary, on June 4, 1914 (privately published) available at
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In 1918, he courted and married another Virginia belle, and started a second family. However, by 1922, Goodwin found himself "inexpressibly mentally tired" and discussed with his bishop his need to find a less demanding position.
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and the Bishop of London. Using information gathered from town and church records, Goodwin successfully led the completion of the church's restoration in 1907, the 300th anniversary of the establishment of the
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near the end of the Civil War. Partly disabled by a war wound, Goodwin became a machinist in Virginia's capitol to raise money to restore the family's devastated farm along the eastern edge of the
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Today Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area occupies 173 acres (700,000 m) and includes 88 original buildings and more than 50 major reconstructions. It is joined by the
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Dennis Montgomery, A Link Among the Days: the Life and Times of the Rev. Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin, the Father of Colonial Williamsburg (Richmond: Dietz Press 1998) pg. ix;
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Together, the local team and the New York-based Rockefellers made Goodwin's dream of restoring the old colonial capital come true, creating what grew to become
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After his first wife's death in 1915, he was married to Ethel Howard (1887–1954), the daughter of John Clarke Howard, in 1918. They were the parents of:
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Goodwin was ordained a deacon on June 23, 1893, two months before his father's death in Wytheville, He was ordained a priest on July 1, 1894, and served
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W.A.R. Goodwin, History of the Theological seminary in Virginia and its historical background (New York, E.P. Dutton, 1923-24) restricted version at
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Thomas Rutherfoord Le Baron Goodwin (1901–1962), who married Mary Nash Tatem in 1925. He later married Mary Randolph Mordecai (1906–1990) in 1940.
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Upon returning to Williamsburg, Goodwin also resumed duties as rector of Bruton Parish Church, a position he held until his retirement in 1937.
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did much of the title research and legal work and later drafted the Virginia corporate papers for the project and filed them with the
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St. Paul's Episcopal Church Rochester, N.Y.: A Brief History of the First One Hundred Years of Rochester's Second Episcopal Parish
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Goodwin used his contacts in New York and Philadelphia to revitalize the town as well as college. In particular, he convinced
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Mary Katherine Goodwin (b. 1899), who married George Candee Buell (b. 1893), son of George Clifford Buell, in 1920.
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and acquired dozens of properties located in and near what would become the restored area. Williamsburg attorney
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Evelyn Goodwin (1896–1977), who married Barclay Harding Farr (1890–1976), the headmaster of Allendale School.
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Goodwin died in Williamsburg in 1939, and was buried in his beloved parish church. His widow died in 1954.
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published his handbook for clergy and laity concerning Episcopal Church practices, for which Bishop
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While in New York, Goodwin gained additional publishing contacts and continued writing. In 1916,
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In 1909, Goodwin accepted a promotion to another historic church, St. Paul's Episcopal Church in
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for a decade, during which time the building was rebuilt. Goodwin also taught at the nearby
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Edward Howard Goodwin (1919–2010), who married Alice Barraud Cocke (1920–2010) in 1942.
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Goodwin was married to Evelyn Tannor (1869–1915). Together, they were the parents of:
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Virginia's Historic Triangle area is a major tourist attractions, with Goodwin's
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In 1868, John Francis married Letitia Rutherfoord, also came from one of the
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History of the Restoration: The Colonial Williamsburg Official History Site
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William Archer Rutherfoord Goodwin Jr. (1921–1943), who died during the
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W.A.R. Goodwin, The Church Enchained (New York: E. P. Dutton Co., 1916)
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Goodwin returned to Virginia full-time in February 1923, after Dr.
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in 1885. He graduated in 1889 with a Bachelor of Arts degree.
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A Historical Sketch of Bruton Church, Williamsburg, Virginia
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After considering a career as a lawyer and working with the
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Bruton Parish Church restored and its historic environment.
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Historical sketch of Bruton Church, Williamsburg, Virginia
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Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities
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For other people named William or Bill Goodwin, see
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Goodwin Wed in Richmond" 1033: 1005: 951: 219: 200:(June 18, 1869 – September 7, 1939) was an 1614:Religious leaders from Rochester, New York 1229: 1215: 1120: 866: 777:, (Milwaukee: Morehouse Publishing, 1921). 41: 1619:Religious leaders from Richmond, Virginia 1236: 723: 1551:National Trust for Historic Preservation 1288:Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum 697: 675:Goodwin, William A. R. (July 27, 1903). 448: 444: 1599:20th-century American Episcopal priests 1594:19th-century American Episcopal priests 923: 674: 1576: 883:. 37, Number 1 (January/February 2016) 834:, history.org; accessed July 26, 2020. 1604:College of William & Mary faculty 1324:DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum 1210: 880:National Endowment for the Humanities 650:"Goodwin, William Archer Rutherfoord" 487:Virginia State Corporation Commission 425: 1634:Virginia Theological Seminary alumni 1562:Williamsburg: The Story of a Patriot 738:. The Foss-Soule Press. 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