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to compensate for this loss of funding: “A sufficient number of slaves shall be reserved for cleaning the
College; and if any remain after such reservation, and hiring of the slaves belonging to the garden and kitchen, as aforesaid, they shall be hired out at publick auction.” In the early part of the nineteenth century, the College gave its few slaves a dollar each for Christmas, and it is known from the record that the dollars were mailed to each slave as the College also paid postage. William & Mary itself owned a plantation, the Nottoway Quarter, which ran on enslaved labor, starting in 1718 with seventeen enslaved people. The proceeds from the sale of tobacco helped to fund the College and scholarships. It was sold in 1802.
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the building's information center in 2019. A bronze tablet also was erected to honor those who fought in the Civil War, replacing the 1914 marble plaque that listed the names of only the students and faculty who fought in the
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President's House in the 1720s and 1730s. The campus only began its westward expansion in the first part of the twentieth century. Students studied, attended religious services, and lived in the Wren Building. In addition, at least eight students brought their enslaved people at the cost of room
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and Mary Isham, was interred at the chapel of the Wren Building after his death in 1737. After the burial vaults were disturbed in the 1859 fire, a physician who examined the contents of Randolph's tomb discovered the bones of Randolph and an unknown second person.
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Novelli, Chris; Bezirdjian, Melina; Loth, Calder; McDonald, Lena Sweeten (2015).
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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985:First college to teach Political Economy, 1784.
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127:Show map of the United States
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1979:Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall
1885:Coastal Athletic Association
1365:"Shhhhh . . . It's a Secret"
1304:"Information Center Display"
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582:oldest buildings in Virginia
375:Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall
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385:Muscarelle Museum of Art
192:Architectural style
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1947:Earl Gregg Swem Library
1106:Oxford University Press
625:the 4th Baron Botetourt
594:John D. Rockefeller Jr.
380:Earl Gregg Swem Library
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