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Williamsburg Area Historical Society Records, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.
Gift via the Williamsburg Historic Records Association. 7/5/2005 Unknown.
Williamsburg Area Historical Society is in Williamsburg, Virginia.
Records of the Williamsburg Area Historical Society and six monographs on Williamsburg, Virginia related topics.
Six essays prepared in 1990 under the auspices of the Williamsburg Area Historical Society on such topics as the Virginia Gazette, Williamsburg during the Civil War, Williamsburg Landing, Williamsburg Presbyterian Church, Civilian Conservation Corps, and Williamsburg Tales. Records, 1983-1993, of the Williamsburg Area Historical Society including minutes, treasurer's records and a list of attendees at meetings. 100 items.
Material relating to the Williamsburg Area Historical Society, 1987-1990. Postcards announcing meetings, a newspaper clipping concerning a meeting, monograph #1, a 1992 letter to Swem Library forwarding a monograph (not present); newsletter, 1992 and a photocopy of the title page and table of contents of Modern Government in a Colonial City by Luther Golick.