W&M alumnus donates almanac collection to library
William & Mary alumnus Joseph Daragan ‘71 and his wife, Pam, recently donated their collection of 18th and 19th century almanacs to William & Mary Libraries.
William & Mary alumnus Joseph Daragan ‘71 and his wife, Pam, recently donated their collection of 18th and 19th century almanacs to William & Mary Libraries.
Photos and illustrations illuminating the lives of Buffalo Soldiers during the Philippine-American War are currently on display in Swem Library’s Botetourt Gallery as part of an exhibit organized by the William & Mary Asian & Pacific Islander American Studies program.
The first phase of the Georgian Papers Programme – roughly 33,000 digitized documents, including some penned by King George III regarding the American Revolution – will be publicly released and accessible beginning Saturday, Jan. 28.
Natasha McFarland, a research and instruction librarian for William & Mary Libraries, has been named co-director of the William & Mary Scholars Undergraduate Research Experience (WMSURE).
William & Mary Libraries recently acquired an 1802 edition of Ferdinand Seidel's "Natural History."
William & Mary Libraries has acquired more than two dozen, never before published, letters written by James Monroe, the fifth president of the U.S. and an alumnus of the university.
A W&M Libraries delegation recently retraced the steps of a 1929 visit to England by former W&M President J.A.C. Chandler.
The manuscript is the same kind of Quran the first Muslims in America — enslaved West Africans — would have used.
The personal papers of William & Mary Chancellor and former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates ’65, L.H.D. ’98 arrived at Swem Library on Sept. 1.
If you like old books, look carefully at any inscription you find within – you may have a valuable treasure as well as an unexpected mystery to solve.