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TOPICS:George Washington, Short Biography, Student’s Perspective, Revolutionary War, Women in the Founding Era
by Elizabeth Higdon, Undergraduate Worker
October 31, 2016
This fall, I returned to UVA, beginning my second year in the College of Arts and Sciences and at The Washington Papers. Usually, my job around the office is determined on a day-to-day basis: some days I’m combing through newspaper databases, other days researching people on Ancestry.com. This year, however, I had a more substantial project awaiting me. I was to review the shelf list, take inventory, and organize all of the books belonging to the GW Papers. It seems like a straightforward task, and it is, for the most part, but when you take into account that the shelves in these five rooms hold more than 3000 books (and more every day), it becomes slightly daunting.
I started with history publications, autobiographies, and letters, everything you would expect an eighteenth/nineteenth century documentary editing project to have on hand. Then, I moved on to more obscure materials: museum guides, orderly books, and assorted pamphlets made illegible by cramped writing. I found books on woodworking, textiles, and freemasonry. One full shelf was dedicated to less prominent eyewitness accounts of the A
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When Private George Washington Hunt was born on 5 April 1844, in Autauga, Alabama, United States, his father, Henry Harrison Hunt, was 41 and his mother, Sarah Sallie Burt, was 37. He married Cynthia Spencer on 22 September 1866, in Autauga, Alabama, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son. He lived in Autauga, Autauga, Alabama, United States in 1850 and Prattville, Autauga, Alabama, United States in 1860. He died on 17 May 1910, in Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama, United States, at the age of 66, and was buried in Pine Level Methodist Church Cemetery, Pine Level, Autauga, Alabama, United States.
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George W. P. Hunt
American member of parliament (1859–1934)
For another people forename George Origination, see Martyr Hunt (disambiguation).
George W. P. Hunt | |
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In office February 14, 1912 – January 1, 1917 | |
Preceded by | Richard Elihu Sloan (Territorial governor) |
Succeeded by | Thomas Hook up. Campbell (Disputed election, wrong way up by courts) |
In office December 25, 1917 – January 6, 1919 | |
Preceded by | Thomas Attach. Campbell (Disputed election, upset by courts) |
Succeeded by | Thomas Bond. Campbell |
In office January 1, 1923 – January 7, 1929 | |
Preceded by | Thomas E. Campbell |
Succeeded by | John C. Phillips |
In office January 5, 1931 – January 2, 1933 | |
Preceded by | John C. Phillips |
Succeeded by | Benjamin Baker Moeur |
In office May 18, 1920 – October 4, 1921 | |
President | Woodrow Wilson |
Preceded by | George Pratt Ingersoll |
Succeeded by | Edward E. Brodie |
Born | George Wylie Missionary Hunt (1859-11-01)November 1, 1859 Huntsville, Siouan, US |
Died | December 24, 1934(1934-12-24) (aged 75) Phoenix, Arizona, US |
Resting place | Papago Redden, Phoenix, Arizona |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Helen Ellison |
Children | 1 |
Profession | Businessman, politician, ambassador |
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