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Historical Highlight: Washington Responds to Gift Solicitation
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Historical Highlight: Washington Responds to Gift Solicitation

President George Washington picks Liberty Hall Academy to receive his gift of stock.

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Historical Highlight: The Friendship of Edith Bolling Wilson and F.P. Gaines
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Historical Highlight: The Friendship of Edith Bolling Wilson and F.P. Gaines

Letters from a former First Lady speak highly on one of W&L’s greatest leaders.

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Historical Highlight: John Robinson’s Exhumation
Academic Students for Historical Preservation (SHP) 3/18/24 Academic Students for Historical Preservation (SHP) 3/18/24

Historical Highlight: John Robinson’s Exhumation

An 1855 letter describes the time capsule buried under the Robinson obelisk…

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Historical Highlight: Graham to Washington
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Historical Highlight: Graham to Washington

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Historical Highlight: Student Honor under Lee
Academic Students for Historical Preservation (SHP) 11/22/23 Academic Students for Historical Preservation (SHP) 11/22/23

Historical Highlight: Student Honor under Lee

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Historical Highlight: Letter from Dr. King to W&L
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Historical Highlight: Letter from Dr. King to W&L

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