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Repository
Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech
Identification
RG.02.06
Title
Records of the Office of the President, Paul B. Barringer 1900-1914
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Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder],
Records of the Office of the President, Paul B. Barringer, RG 2/6, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech,
Blacksburg, Va.
Source of Acquisition
This collection was transferred to Special Collections and University Archives in 1960, 1973, and 1978. Additional materials
were transferred prior to 2020.
Processing Information
The processing, arrangement, and description of the Records of the Office of the President, Paul B. Barringer were completed
prior to 2001.
The Board of Visitors elected educator and physician Paul B. Barringer (1857-1941) as the sixth president of Virginia Agricultural
and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute (VPI) on May 17, 1907. Accomplishments of his administration include entrance
requirements raised from four to fourteen units; a Farmer's Winter Course established; and summer school expanded.
Barringer's tenure as president was not a smooth one, hampered by several investigations. From the start, he was determined
to develop the agricultural facet of VPI until it was at least equal to the engineering component, which caused some dissatisfaction
among certain alumni and faculty. In 1909, the Chairman of the Alumni Association Welfare Committee, Lawrence Priddy, attempted
to have the Board of Visitors oust Barringer. The Board ordered an investigation and a public hearing was held March 25, 1910,
at which Priddy's charges were dismissed as "unwarranted" and "inaccurate." However, this was not the end of Barringer's problems.
In the fall of 1911, the Board again called for an investigation when a former Commandant of Cadets accused Barringer of "countenancing
immorality" on campus. The investigation concluded that the charges were "without foundation."
Having survived those investigations, Barringer next ran afoul of Governor William H. Mann, who wanted the College to become
involved in agriculture extension work. Barringer did not agree, so Mann said he would appoint a Board of Visitors antagonistic
to Barringer if he did not resign. On June 10, 1912, Barringer resigned, but the Board asked him to remain in office another
year until a new president was selected.
In 2020, Barringer Hall, a dorm on the Virginia Tech campus named for the president, was renamed Whitehurst Hall after James
Whitehurst, the first Black student to live on campus and the first African American on the VT Board of Visitors. According
to the Virginia Tech August 13, 2020 press release entitled "Board of Visitors Executive Committee approves new names for residence
halls" , Barringer's "public speeches and writings that were popular throughout the South prior to, during, and subsequent to his
time as university president demonstrated and celebrated his personal views as a white supremacist who favored pro-slavery
and anti-Black positions."
This collection contains mainly incoming and outgoing correspondence (1907-1913) concerning college activities and issues
of Barringer's administration. Topics include academic standards; hazing; Hog Cholera outbreak (1908); fires; prohibition;
water/sewage system; refrigeration plant; and advantages and dangers of football. A few letters from Barringer are to United
States presidents: Theodore Roosevelt; William Howard Taft; and Woodrow Wilson. Also included with the collection are the
following items: ledger of Board of Visitors Executive Committee minutes, handwritten (September 24, 1904 - November 1, 1904,
and October 2, 1906 - June 12, 1908); inventories (1908-1911); letters of application for faculty positions (1909); several
items relating to charges against Barringer by Lawrence Priddy, president of Alumni Association, and ensuing investigation
(1910); correspondence and other items concerning Mess Hall investigation (1911); purchase orders (1911); reports to the Board
of Visitors (1911); leases and contracts; report by Barringer to Board of Visitors on professors, giving names, ages, teaching
hours per week, salary, degrees, and Barringer's personal remarks on each (no date).
Correspondence with Edwin A. Alderman, president, University of Virginia (UVA)
Notable letterhead: Artesian Mfg. and Bottling Co.
Correspondence with Virginia Anthracite Coal and Railway Company, including rate on coal Merrimac to Blacksburg; establishment
of telegraph service from Merrimac to Blacksburg
Correspondence from Virginia Railway Company regarding fares from Merrimac to Norfolk ($2.00 roundtrip) for the Thanksgiving
Day football game
Letter to W. E. Addison, Lynchburg News regarding Afro-American terminology
1911-02-11
Correspondence from Arnold Totman, University Club, Chicago regarding refusal to place Virginia Polytechnic Institute on list
of accredited institutions
box-folder 1 folder: 2
B-Miscellaneous
1908-1910
Correspondence with Joseph Bryan regarding Davis Bill and UVA's preparation for extension of agricultural department to meet
profits of the bill
1908-01-11
Otto Burkhart's appointment as professor of Mining Engineering
Notable letterhead: International Textbook Company, International Corrrespondence Schools (Scranton PA)
Correspondence from F. Donaldson Brown regarding possible moving of Geological Survey Bureau from Virginia Polytechnic Institute
to the University of Virginia
Notable letterhead: Baldwin Detectives letter regarding charges for Negro detective for whiskey cases
Correspondence regarding hazing incidents
Cannon on lawn of Barringer's former residence
Correspondence regarding individual students
Notable letterhead: Blacksburg Power and Supply Co.
Correspondence regarding crusade against tuberculosis at Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Testing and treatment of cattle
Correspondence to J. M. Barker requesting collection of light tobacco for exhibition
Letter from W. M. Brodie, assistant to the commandant, regarding why the Military Department asked that the religious service
be held in the dining hall instead of in the chapel
box-folder 1 folder: 3
B-Miscellaneous
1910-1911
Correspondence regarding price of manure
Correspondence from Julian A. Burruss regarding problems with administration of Virginia Polytechnic Institute (VPI)
Southern Educational Association, H. E. Bierly, secretary
Notable letterhead: Great District Fair
Correspondence from W. K. Brainerd, Dairy Husbandman, regarding tuberculosis condition in the dairy herd
box-folder 1 folder: 4
C-Miscellaneous
1908-1910
Hazing incidents
Correspondence to Corporation commission of Virginia regarding local rates for coal
Correspondence regarding Farmers Winter Course at VPI
Letter from members of the Senior Class regarding foreign language requirement
Notable letterhead: Cyphers Incubator Company
Death of J. W. Churchman
Notable letterhead: Medical College of Virginia
Letter from Barringer to the Board of Trustees, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace regarding practicability of eliminating
military tactics and training from the curriculum
1911-05-15
Dairy herd records
box-folder 1 folder: 5
C-Miscellaneous
1912-1913
Correspondence regarding T. N. Conrad Memorial
Country school fairs
Correspondence from J. de la Cova, Compania de los Puertos de Cuba letterhead
1902-12-28
Notable letterhead: Craddock-Terry Company
Notable letterhead: Hotel Patten
Notable letterhead: Clark Bros. and Co., Dealers in Leaf Tobacco
Letter from Lyman Carrier with recommendations for the Department of Agronomy
Correspondence regarding salary for assistant to the librarian, Miss Ethel A. Lacy
Correspondence with S. B. Chumbley regarding Black property
Letter to the raven Society with donation for memorial over the grave of Elizabeth Arnold Poe
Conference for Education in the South
Letter to Town Sergeant, Chas. W. Camper regarding Negroes in town selling whiskey to students
1912-02-06
Correspondence regarding no extensions of leave to students except for family sickness
box-folder 1 folder: 6
D-Miscellaneous
1908-1911
Correspondence regarding various House and Senate bills, including Davis Bill
School of Mines
Correspondence regarding safety of football
Correspondence from Commandant Dashiell regarding quality of Mess Hall food
G. H. Denny, Washington and Lee University
box-folder 1 folder: 7
D-Miscellaneous
1912
Coal supply
A.W. Drinkard
Entrance requirements
Notable letterhead: Dick's Hotel Agency
Letter to Donald Derickson indicating problems with Civil Engineering school
Notable letterhead: Monticello Hotel
box-folder 1 folder: 8
E-Miscellaneous
1907-1909
Notable letterhead: J. D. Eggleston, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Commonwealth of Virginia Davis Bill
Teachers of the agricultural and mechanic arts
Proposal for inauguration of high schools for teaching of agricultural and manual training
Hazing crisis and dismissal of students involved
Establishment of experiment station at the State Farm
Proposed organization of a Graduate Department
Proposed summer school for high school teachers of agriculture
Bill appointing a committee to look into management of the state institutions
Mill Tax bill
Idea of placing VPI under same Board of Visitors as UVA (Barringer's letter to Eggleston, Superintendent of Public Instruction)
1908-06-04
Farmers' Winter Courses
Property of Lebanon College
Bureau of lectures
Charges against the administration at VPI
box-folder 1 folder: 9
E-Miscellaneous
1910-1912
Correspondence with J. D. Eggleston, Superintendent of Public Instruction
United Agricultural Board Bill
Economy Shoe Repairing Co.
Charges against Barringer
Correspondence from S. W. Fletcher, director, Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station regarding funding, budget, and salaries
Correspondence with F. W. Eheart, mayor, Blacksburg, regarding Sunday pumping charges
Correspondence with B. Ellison, steward regarding Mess Hall fare
box-folder 1 folder: 10
F-Miscellaneous
1908-1911
Improvement of the wagon road between the coal bins and the power house
W. O. Frith, Attorney-at-Law
J. G. Ferneyhough, State Veterinarian
Bonfire nuisance
Notable letterhead: Virginia Fair Circuit
box-folder 1 folder: 11
F-Miscellaneous
1912-1913
Letter to D. F. Freeman with treasurer's report on the value of state property at VPI
Letter to Hon. H. D. Floor, House of Representatives from W. Brainerd regarding relations to the dairy stock of the state
Water supply
Movable Schools
box-folder 1 folder: 12
Fletcher, S. W.
1907-1911
Pamphlet, "Twelve Stereopticon Talks Upon Agriculture and Gardening"
Report concerning the Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station
Installment of private branch telephone exchange upon the campus
Department of Bacteriology and Mycology
N and W Railway Farmers' Institutes
School fair work
Need for Department of Extension teaching
Proposed seed law
Agricultural High Schools
Crop Pest situation
Land for the Experiment Station
Attendance at Movable Schools of Agriculture
Telegraph service
box-folder 1 folder: 13
Ferguson, Meade
1908-1909
Solitude House
Faculty housing
box-folder 1 folder: 14
Fletcher, Meade, Director of Experiment Station
1912-1913
Proposed Department of Forestry, Irrigation, and Drainage
Needs of the institution
Resolutions of the State Farmers' Institute
Budget of State Fund
Proposed sites for local Experiment Stations
Weather observations at Blacksburg
Virginia Polytechnic Institute Needs pamphlet
box-folder 1 folder: 15
G-Miscellaneous
1907-1911
Jason H. Gibboney, Norfolk and Western Railway Co.
Rison Bill
School of Mines bill
Shoes stolen from freshman
Notorized statements and correspondence regarding signals for plays at George Washington football game
General Alumni Association
Changes in the uniform
box-folder 1 folder: 16
H-Miscellaneous
1908-1911
Notable letterhead: Yellow Sulphur Springs, letter from J. H. Holt
Students' Contingent fee
Notable letterhead: Roanoke Transfer and Cab Co.
Report of the VPI Infirmary
Improvement of heating system
Notable letterhead: from Evans, Almirall and Co. Engineers and Contractors
Report on heating systems for VPI from Evans, Almirall and Co.
Letter to Senator Jno. M. Hart regarding needs of Virginia Polytechnic Institute
1912-01-20
Letter from Barringer to President D. H. Hill regarding movement to remove the words "and including military tactics" from
prescribed instructions
1911-05-06
box-folder 1 folder: 17
H. D. Holt
1908-1909
box-folder 1 folder: 18
I-Miscellaneous
1910-1912
William D. Ingles
Draper's Meadow Massacre site
box-folder 1 folder: 19
J-Miscellaneous
1907-1913
Exhibit at Jamestown Exhibition
Trespassing stock
"Better Farming Special" on the railway
Tuberculosis in Holstein cattle
Letter of April 24, 1909 to members of congress regarding appropriations to George Washington University
1909-04-24
Letter to Captain G. H. Jamerson regarding morals of the Corps
1911-09-16
Letter from Barringer to Hon. Chas. A. Johnston regarding desire to buy Edward Black farm and state legislature's funding
of VPI. relative to other state schools
Feb. 26, 1912
box-folder 1 folder: 20
K-Miscellaneous
1908-1911
Notable letterhead: Monopol Tobacco Works
Notable letterhead: A. Black Company, Inc.
Correspondence from G. W. Koiner, commissioner, Department of Agriculture and Immigration, Commonwealth of Virginia regarding
why they should not be moved to the Library Annex
Rate slip for Virginia Polytechnic Institute from Virginia Department Office, South-Eastern Underwriters Association
box-folder 1 folder: 21
L-Miscellaneous
1908-1913
Sugar beet experiments
Local roads
box-folder 1 folder: 22
M-Miscellaneous
1907-1909
Student matters
John M. McBryde
Faculty resolution regarding the death of W. S. Martin