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61Author:  Case, Adelaide E.Add
 Title:  Letter from Adelaide E. Case to Charles N. Tenney, 18 June 1862  
 Published:  2005 
 Subjects:  The Corinne Carr Nettleton Civil War Collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-Nettletoncivilwarletters 
 Description: Your welcome letter of the 6th I received last eve, I had become quite despondent. as so long a time had passed since having from you. I and my anxiety was still more increased when I read a letter from GCalhi . I knew by the why his question. "Have you heard from Charlie lately" was asked. That he too had not heard from you for some time. But the missin has at last come. How thoughtful I was for it dearest. I am very nervous this morning as I have walked more than a mile. I did not think you ungrateful. I knew you were constantly on the move and attributed your silence to that yet. Let us frame what excuses I would at times I was very lonely. Often I would picture you as on the march, weary and oppressed with burdens, when I would sigh and wonder that I would not hear some of the fatigues of your duty. Darling, if I would become yours at the class of my school, would you later on with you to share your bridals? But what an absurd question. I know that I would only be a kinderance to you and therefore I meant be contented where I now am, it is very hard thing to talk about contentment when the one I love is many miles away uncaring all his life in the service of his country. Contentment! let those who know not the meaning of love, and who have no friend for which I waited and pray talk of contentment! I can not be contented. Let me say ever so hard, I do not wonder at your indignation. I too was very indignant when I read that the rebels had again entered Winchester. The place where you suffered so much. Well these will sometimes be never seen in war as well as any other Island. Cowards! indeed what a shame. If after marching day after day. your and being compell ed to stop through exhaustion if such are ed cowards. Then darling I am thankful that you are a coward. Yes, darling. I do wonder that you blush at the thoughts. If this makes you a coward. I am proud of and a coward. I had feared that your health would fail. but no wonder you have been through enough within the past years to war and any constituition. I am very sorry for Will Braden. How I would like to be with the sick soldiers. I believe I could do some good these. I think it a shame to our government that our sick soldiers are so neglected. Does Sam expect his men to fight if they are not cared for three months seems a long time to wait so tortured with fear and anxiety as I at time am, but I will try and wait patiently trusting in. Him who doth all things well I asked Dora last eve if she would write to you but (obstinate little thing that she is, she refuses. I do not know the reason. What a question you asked me If "I would be willing to my most intimate friend write to my Charlie. Why should I and; She is a dear little friend and I love her as a sister. You will too when you become acquainted with her. Dear Charley, "1 st of July" is almost here do you think you will be here on that day? She seldom asked me to day if I should teach on that memorable day. I did not till thin bul- in all probability you are here I should. What think you of that do you not see how much depends upon your coming! Oh, fri! why do I jest about that subject more very much more depends upon it than one day school. I am confident that many happy hours do, at least. So you have been to Manassas Junction have you. Did you imagine you saw a bird furnished brings flying as they did at the fights? I should have to visit Mrs. Washington's grave. We have shocking accounts of the mutilation of her monument by the rebels.1 Is it true? It is almost school time dear and I will write some more this evening I do not feel very well to day. I feel vivid and warm and- perhaphs I read too much but I am very much interested in Good rich's Universal History which I am now read- ing and can hardly find time to sleep Mrs. Seski told me one day that she would not let me take a light to my room if I did not cease reading so much. Kind was it not? But I begin to think she is right.
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62Author:  Case, Adelaide E.Add
 Title:  Letter from Adelaide E. Case to Charles N. Tenney, 17 December 1862  
 Published:  2005 
 Subjects:  The Corinne Carr Nettleton Civil War Collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-Nettletoncivilwarletters 
 Description: Much has transpired since last I wrote you - one week ago today, both in Virginia Tennessee and perhaps in Ohio. We have the accounts of the fight at Fredericksburg1, and of the almost certain destruction of that city, and is it any wonder that I am thank-ful Charlie is not an actor there among the scenes of strife and blood. But how many are there engaged. They may not all be Charlies, but they are probably somebody's father husband, friend or brother, fighting desperately for Union and Liberty, and how many torn and bleeding hearts will there be when the names of those who have fallen a sacrifice to foul, wicked treason are recorded. Yet I have no proof that you are not there. All I know is your allusion to the probability of the 1st Brigade remaining atin Harpers Ferry during the winter, and that you were (there) in the Pro. Marshall's office. But then your last letter was written long ago - nov. 25th and many changes may have taken place with the 7th Ohio, and - with my darling, since then. I am truly sorry that you are in a position where you can not write oftener to your Addie for it is a source of great anxiety to me that I do not oftener hear from you, but I have so often told you this that it is useless repeating it.
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63Author:  Tenney, Charles, fl. 1861-1863Add
 Title:  Letter from Charles N. Tenney to Adelaide E. Case, 28 April 1862  
 Published:  2005 
 Subjects:  The Corinne Carr Nettleton Civil War Collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-Nettletoncivilwarletters 
 Description: So you are going away from Mecca to be "Addie" no longer, but Mistress1. To leave "Maple Grove", Papa, Laurie, and Auntie (to say nothing of the rest.) and install yourself as head of a large school, to "teach the young scholars how to shoot". I fancy I see you just ringing the first bell; then as that strange motley crowd gathers in and by pairs sort themselves, and then then as you tap the bell to secure order. I seem to see you look around as if seeking if some friend were there. Did I hear aright? Methought I heard a chapter from the Bible by way of introduction. Then I heard that silvery voice - perhaps at first tremblingly - addressing the school in accents of kindness saying you will love and wish to be loved. Do not fear, my love. I have been in the same place.
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64Author:  Tenney, Charles N.Add
 Title:  Letter from Charles N. Tenney to Adelaide E. Case, 5 Spetember 1862  
 Published:  2005 
 Subjects:  The Corinne Carr Nettleton Civil War Collection | UVA-LIB-Text | UVA-LIB-Nettletoncivilwarletters 
 Description: At last, I have a chance to write a few lines,with a hope that it will soon reach you. I wrote you a good long letter from Culpepper on the 18th of August, but as we left there that day, I supposed it has never been sent. On the 20th, an order was recieved from Gen. Halleck forbidding the further transmission of mails, and until now I have had no opportunity to send a line to apprise you of my safety. I know how you must suffer, and how thoughless you must think me, but all I can plead is the inexorable character of military orders. I have much to write you as soon as we can remain 24 hours in a place. Since the 18th, we have been constantly under arms and for more than 3/4 of the time under fire from the enemy, but we have not lost a man. I have kept a full journal of all our proceedings, which I shall send to the Chronicle for publication, as soon as I can.
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65Author:  Judd Neil Merton 1887-Add
 Title:  Pueblo Del Arroyo, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico  
 Published:  2005 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Modern English collection | UVA-LIB-Text | Smithsonian miscellaneous collections | smithsonian miscellaneous collections 
 Description: "A few hundred yards further down the canyon," wrote Lt. James H. Simpson in his journal (1850, p. 81), "we fell in with another pueblo in ruins, called by the guide Pueblo del Arroyo."
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66Author:  Judd Neil Merton 1887-Add
 Title:  The Material Culture of Pueblo Bonito  
 Published:  2005 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Modern English collection | UVA-LIB-Text | Smithsonian miscellaneous collections | smithsonian miscellaneous collections 
 Description: Pueblo Bonito is a ruined communal dwelling, the home of perhaps 1,000 Indians at the close of the eleventh century, A.D.* *See plate 1, "Pueblo Bonito from the Air." Richard Wetherill's dam is shown in front of and to the right of the ruin; his combined residence and store, at the left corner. At the right margin, the road crosses the 1928 bridge, curves past the site of the National Geographic Society's camp and two abandoned corrals, to end at the black-roofed building that was the Hyde Expedition's boardinghouse. Dimly seen below the latter, the old freight road descends to cross the arroyo, passes a small ruin on the shadowed arroyo edge, and turns southward.
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67Author:  Judd Neil Merton 1887-Add
 Title:  The Architecture of Pueblo Bonito :  
 Published:  2005 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Modern English collection | UVA-LIB-Text | Smithsonian miscellaneous collections | smithsonian miscellaneous collections 
 Description: This is a story of the growth and decline of a single prehistoric village, Pueblo Bonito. It will have very little to say of other villages, historic or prehistoric. It is a story primarily of houses and house building. By adding to data previously published it seeks to portray the manner in which a twofold Indian community rose to preëminence and thereafter gradually fell apart and was lost.
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68Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsAdd
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes  
 Published:  2005 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia::Board of Visitors | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: TO: The Board of Visitors: Gordon F. Rainey, Jr., Rector Thomas F. Farrell, II, Vice Rector William G. Crutchfield, Jr. Lewis F. Payne Susan Y. Dorsey Don R. Pippin G. Slaughter Fitz-Hugh, Jr. Terence P. Ross W. Heywood Fralin Thomas A. Saunders, III James W. Head Warren M. Thompson Glynn D. Key E. Darracott Vaughan, Jr. Mark J. Kington Georgia M. Willis John O. Wynne FROM: Alexander G. Gilliam, Jr. SUBJECT: Correction to the Minutes of the Board of Visitors Meeting of February 4, 2005
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69Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsAdd
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes  
 Published:  2005 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia::Board of Visitors | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: TO: The Board of Visitors: Gordon F. Rainey, Jr., Rector Thomas F. Farrell, II, Vice Rector Vincent J. Mastracco, Jr. A. MacDonald Caputo Lewis F. Payne Alan A. Diamonstein Don R. Pippin Susan Y. Dorsey Warren M. Thompson G. Slaughter Fitz-Hugh, Jr. E. Darracott Vaughan, Jr. W. Heywood Fralin Georgia M. Willis Glynn D. Key John O. Wynne Mark J. Kington James W. Head FROM: Alexander G. Gilliam, Jr. SUBJECT: Minutes of the Orientation Session for New Board Members on March 31, 2005
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70Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsAdd
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes  
 Published:  2005 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia::Board of Visitors | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: PAGE Approval of the Minutes of the February 4th Board Meeting 6858 Resolution for Addition to the Agenda 6858 Setting of Meeting Dates for 2006 6859 Resolution on Gifts and Grants 6862 Naming of the Barry Parkhill Practice Court 6864 Naming of the Byrd Seminar Room 6864 Road Namings 6864 Approval of a Permanent Access Easement at the Fan Mountain Observatory 6869 Approval of a Permanent Easement to Virginia Electric and Power Company for a Power Line on University Property Adjacent to the North Grounds Connector 6869 Approval of a Permanent Easement to the City of Charlottesville for a Natural Gas Line on Stillfried Lane Located at the Kluge Children’s Rehabilitation Center 6870 Approval of a Permanent Easement to the Albemarle County Service Authority for Water and Sewer Lines On Stillfried Lane Located at the Kluge Children’s Rehabilitation Center 6870 Approval of Increase in Faculty and Staff Housing Rates for 2005-2006 6871 Approval of Contract Rates for Dining Services for 2005-2006 for the Academic Division and The University of Virginia’s College at Wise 6873 Approval of Six-Year Capital Outlay Plan 6874 PAGE Approval of Revised Enrollment Projections 6874 Approval of Endowment Spending Policy 6875 Reaffirmation of Housing Requirements for All First-Year Students and Planning for the Replacement of Alderman Road Residences 6875 Memorial Resolution on Dr. J. Thomas Hulvey 6876 Faculty Personnel Actions Elections 6877 Actions Relating to Chairholders Election of Chairholders 6879 Special Salary Action of Chairholders 6880 Retirement of Chairholders 6880 Special Salary Actions 6881 Correction to the Salary Action for Dr. Erol Baskurt 6883 Resignations 6883 Retirements 6884 Correction to the Retirement of Ms. Natalie O. Kononenko 6885 Appointments 6885 Re-Appointments 6885 Election of Professors Emeriti 6886 Correction to the Emeritus Action for Ms. Natalie O. Kononenko 6887 Election of Associate Professors Emeriti 6887 Deaths 6887 The University of Virginia’s College at Wise Re-Appointment 6887 Resolution Commending James Watson Head 6888 Resolutions Adopted by the Buildings and Grounds Committee: Approval of Schematic Design for the College at Wise Drama Building Addition and Renovation 6888 Approval of Architect Selection for the School of Nursing Building 6889 Approval of Concept, Site, and Design Guidelines for the New Education School Building 6889
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71Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsAdd
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes  
 Published:  2005 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia::Board of Visitors | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: PAGE Approval of 2005-2006 Tuition, Required Fees, and Other Charges for the Academic Division 6891 Approval of Allocation of Required Fees for 2005-2006 Regular Session of the Academic Division 6891 Approval of Allocation of Required Fees for the 2005-2006 Special Sessions of the Academic Division 6891 Approval of Increase in Tuition, Required Fees and Other Charges for The University of Virginia’s College at Wise 6891
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72Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsAdd
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes  
 Published:  2005 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia::Board of Visitors | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: PAGE Approval of the Minutes of the April 1-2, 2005 Board Meeting 6893 2007 Board Meeting Schedule 6893 Assignment of Pavilion III 6894 Annual Meeting, 2006 6894 Acceptance of Gifts and Grants Report 6896 Approval of the Commitment to Meet the State Goals Included in the Restructured Higher Education Financial and Administrative Operations Act 6898 Approval of the Board of Visitors to Negotiate with the Governor to Develop a Management Agreement with the Commonwealth 6900 Election of the Vice Rector 6903 George A. Beller, M.D./Bristol-Myers Squibb Medical Imaging, Inc., Distinguished Professorship in Cardiovascular Medicine 6904 Andrew P. Somlyo Distinguished Professorship in Molecular Physiology 6905 Approval of Amendment to a Permanent Access Easement at the Cavalier Electrical Substation 6907 Approval to Remove the Building at 400 Venable Lane in Charlottesville 6907 Approval to Establish a New MBA Program Format: Darden MBA for Executives, Darden Graduate School of Business Administration 6908 PAGE Approval of New Procedure for Posting Textbook Information 6908 Approval of Intent to Issue Bonds for Capital Projects 6909 Approval of Revised Enrollment Projections 6911 Approval of Enrollment Projections at The University of Virginia's College at Wise 6912 Approval of Enrollment Projections at The University of Virginia's College at Wise as of March 31, 2005 6912 Approval of Procurement of Environmental Services for the Medical Center 6913 Approval of the Affiliation of the Jefferson Institute for Lifelong Learning as a University-Related Foundation 6913 Approval of the Audit Schedule 6914 Appointments to The University of Virginia's College at Wise Board 6914 Approval of 2005-2006 Tuition and Fees for Certain Graduate Degree Programs 6914 Approval of the 2005-2006 Operating Budget for the Academic Division 6915 Approval of the 2005-2006 Operating Budget for The University of Virginia's College at Wise 6915 Approval of the 2005-2006 Operating and Capital Budget for the University of Virginia Medical Center 6915 Approval of Pratt Fund Distribution for 2005-2006 6915 Expansion of Commercial Paper Program and Issuance of General Revenue Pledge Bonds 6916 PAGE Approval of the Finance Committee as Monitor of the Defined Contribution Retirement Plans, Authorization for the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer to Undertake Certain Actions, Authorization of a Change in the Funds Available in the Defined Contribution Retirement Plans, and Authorization of a Change in the Default Investment for Employees 6923 Approval to Enter into a Joint Venture for the Off- Site Provision of Stereotactic Head and Body Radiosurgery Procedures 6926 Approval of Addition of a Public Member to the Medical Center Operating Board 6927 Extension of the Special Committee on Diversity 6927 Election of the Executive Committee 6927 Memorial Resolution on Dr. DuPont Guerry, III 6928 Approval of the Summary of Audit Findings 6928 Resolution on the Return of a Portion of a Gift to the Donor 6929 Faculty Personnel Actions Elections 6930 Change in the Title of the Election of Dr. Avery J. Evans 6932 Change in the Term of the Election of Dr. Lynda T. Wells 6932 Actions Relating to Chairholders Election of Chairholders 6932 Promotion of Chairholders 6933 Special Salary Action of Chairholders 6934 Retirement of Chairholder 6934 Promotions 6934 Special Salary Actions 6946 Resignations 6947 Retirements 6948 Appointments 6949 PAGE Change in the Term of the Appointment of Mr. Craig K. Littlepage 6949 Re-Appointments 6949 Election of Professors Emeriti 6950 Deaths 6950 The University of Virginia's College at Wise Special Salary Actions 6951 Resignations 6951 Re-Appointments 6951 Committee Assignments 6952 Resolution Adopted by the Executive Committee: Assignment of Pavilion III, West Lawn 6956 Resolutions Adopted by the Medical Center Operating Board Approval of Temporary Delegation of Authority Regarding Credentialing Actions Credentialing and Recredentialing Actions 6956 Resolutions Adopted by the Buildings and Grounds Committee: Approval of Architect Selection for the Arts Grounds Parking Garage Approval of Architect Selection for the Education School Building Approval of Concept, Site, and Design Guidelines for the Observatory Hill Residence Hall (Alderman Road Residence Area Replacement Housing - Phase 1) Approval of Concept, Site, and Design Guidelines for the Hereford First Year Residence Hall (Alderman Road Residence Area Replacement Housing - Phase 1) Approval of Concept, Site, and Design Guidelines for the Medical Education Building 6956
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73Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsAdd
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes  
 Published:  2005 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia::Board of Visitors | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: PAGE Approval of Legislative Proposal 6960 Naming of the East Addition to Campbell Hall, The School of Architecture 6965 Naming of Medical Research Building 6 6965 Election of David J. Prior as Chancellor of The University of Virginia’s College at Wise 6966 Election of Randl L. Shure as a Public Member of the Medical Center Operating Board 6966 Adoption of the National Incident Management System 6966 Credentialing and Recredentialing Actions 6968
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74Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsAdd
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes  
 Published:  2005 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia::Board of Visitors | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: PAGE Approval of the Six-Year Institutional Plan Pursuant to the Restructured Higher Education Financial and Administrative Operations Act 7032 Approval of the Management Agreement Pursuant to Subchapter 3 of the Restructured Higher Education Financial and Administrative Operations Act 7033
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75Author:  University of Virginia Board of VisitorsAdd
 Title:  Board of Visitors minutes  
 Published:  2005 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia::Board of Visitors | University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
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76Author:  unknownAdd
 Title:  Preliminary Report on the 1937 Excavations, Bc 50-51, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, with Some Distributional Analyses  
 Published:  2005 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Modern English collection | UVA-LIB-Text | University of New Mexico bulletin | university of new mexico bulletin 
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77Author:  Brand Donald D. (Donald Dilworth) 1905-Add
 Title:  Tseh So, a Small House Ruin, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico :  
 Published:  2005 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Modern English collection | UVA-LIB-Text | University of New Mexico bulletin | university of new mexico bulletin 
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78Author:  Brown Charles Brockden 1771-1810Add
 Title:  Edgar Huntly, Or, Memoirs of a Sleep-walker  
 Published:  2005 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Modern English collection | UVA-LIB-Text | University of Virginia Library, Early American Fiction, 1789-1875 | UVA-LIB-EarlyAmFict1789-1875 
 Description: I sit down, my friend, to comply with thy request. At length does the impetuosity of my fears, the transports of my wonder permit me to recollect my promise and perform it. At length am I somewhat delivered from suspence and from tremors. At length the drama is brought to an imperfect close, and the series of events, that absorbed my faculties, that hurried away my attention, has terminated in repose.
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