[Manuscript notes for] The University of Virginia Library, 1825-1950; story of a Jeffersonian foundation. |
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[Manuscript notes for] The University of Virginia Library, 1825-1950; | ||
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LIBRARY 1825-1950
STORY OF A JEFFERSONIAN FOUNDATION
INDEX
The references are to pages in the typewritten text. The numbers
within parentheses, however, refer to the numbered notes, not to
pages.
ABERNETHY, THOMAS PERKINS. Professor of History; author 166(787), 206.
ACQUISITIONS. See Virginia, University of, Library: Acquisitions.
ACQUISITIONS DIVISION. See Virginia, University of, Library:
Acquisitions Division.ADKINS, ELIZABETH FRANCES. Medical Librarian from 1947. 185(958).
AGRICULTURE, SCHOOL OF. Established 1869. 39.
AKERMAN, ALFRED. Director of Seward Forest; donor 177(925).
ALBEMARLE ACADEMY. Predecessor of University of Virginia. 3(13).
ALBEMARLE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 194, 201(999).
ALDERMAN, EDWIN ANDERSON. First President of the University of Virginia.
Reasons for creating office of President 68, 69(286);his previous
history 69;early achievements as President 69(289-293);
crusader
for education 173(854);admission of women students 177A(925B, 925C);
administrative changes 70;
success in solicitation of gifts 76;
illness
and recovery 75(332);attitude with regard to Library 71(300-302), 75;
approves purchase of Poe-Ingram collection 80;
the "I dream a few
dreams" speech 87(412), 131(632);the "nunc dimittis" speech 131,
132(634), 179;quoted 131(633), 154(723, 724);
appoints tenth Librarian
124(603);death 119(586), 121(588), 132(635);
new library building
to bear his name 132(636);biography by Dumas Malone 137;
private
library donated by Mrs. Alderman 146(689);his books the first to be
catalogued for "nucleus library" 146;his memorial address on Woodrow
Wilson first book moved into Alderman Library 136(659);his toast
on Virginia first book borrowed from new building 136(660);bookplate
155(729).
ALDERMAN LIBRARY BUILDING. New building proposed in 1894 49(214, 216).
Preliminary studies 130, 131(625-630);
site 130(624);
specifications
prepared 131(631);method of securing funds 132, 133(640-645);
PWA
grant for 45% of cost 134;bond issue for 55% 135(654);
contracts
awarded 134, 135(651);erection of building 135(653);
process of
moving 136(658);dedication exercises 136, 137;
description, exterior
and interior 137-141(662-669);open hours in 1950 197, 198.
ALGERNON SYDNEY SULLIVAN AWARD. Received by Mr. Wyllie in 1948 194.
ALUMNI. Interest solicited for new library building prior to Rotunda
fire 49, 50(216), 56(235);active support in 1940's for Alderman
Library 149(703),Engineering Library 178(927),
Law Library 149(702),
174, 175(870),Medical Library 176(909, 910).
ALUMNI BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Contributed fund for purchase of Stone
Library 178.ALUMNI BULLETIN 53, 75, 118.
AMERICAN ALMANAC 5(31).
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR STATE AND LOCAL HISTORY 159.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF LAW LIBRARIANS 185.
AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY, compiled by Charles Evans 204.
AMERICAN COUNCIL OF LEARNED SOCIETIES 159(753).
AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION 159.
AMERICAN HISTORY. Material in. 166;
McGregor Library Reading List
202, 203(1007).
AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 125(610), 147, 159.
AMES, JAMES BARR. Donor 77(342).
ANDREWS, LULA OCILLEE. Instructor in Library Science 1929, 1930 196.
ANGLO-SAXON LANGUAGE. Jefferson's interest 9(57);
his Essay 26.
ANNEX TO ROTUNDA. Built 1852 47(204);
description 1895 50;
fire 50, 51;
not rebuilt after fire 56.
ANNUAL LIBRARY REPORTS. Report for 1916-1917 quoted 85(400);
report
for 1927 summarized 125(607);report for 1930 quoted 126(611).
ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE ARCHIVIST. Library publication 202.
Continued as
ANNUAL REPORTS ON HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS 202(1003).
APPLIED MATHEMATICS, SCHOOL OF Established 1867 39.
APPROPRIATIONS. See Virginia, University of, Library: Appropriations.
ARCHITECTURE. Study advocated by Jefferson 170(836, 837);
material
selected by Professor Campbell 171(843).
ARCHIVES. Collection of archives of the University started by Jefferson
21;developed during 1930-1950 162. See also Historical Collections.
ARCHIVIST. Appointed as library official, 1930 159.
ARMY MAP SERVICE 158(745)
ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES 70(295).
ASTRONOMY. Material in 176(916)
ASTRONOMY, SCHOOL OF. Established 1881 39.
ASTRONOMY LIBRARY. Established in 1886 48A(210), 82;
outstanding collection
64, 65(268);remained outside of Alderman Library building 136.
ATHENAEUM LIBRARY 37A, 204.
ATLANTIC MONTHLY 134.
AUSTIN, ARTHUR W. Donor 43, 44(184).
AVERETT COLLEGE 190.
BACON-JEFFERSON CLASSIFICATION. 1, 8(47), 17(80-83), 60, 73(316), 142,
143, 172, 173(849).BAILEY, GRIGSBY FARRAR. In 1950 Senior Serial Cataloguer and member of
Board of Aldermen. Personal record 187, 188.BAKER, JAMES BISCOE. Seventh Librarian, 1886-1891. His librarianship
43(186,188);biographical sketch 110-113.
BALZ, ALBERT GEORGE ADAM. Corcoran Professor of Philosophy. Donor;
cooperates in book selection 168(804).BARKSDALE, HAMILTON M. Endowment funds for Chemistry and Engineering
81(376), 83, 178.BARRETT, CLIFTON WALLER. Donor 162(766), 168(811), 169(816).
BARRETT, GEORGIA MAY. Instructor in Library Science 1929, 1930 196.
BARRINGER, PAUL BRANDON. Professor of Physiology and Materia Medica,
Chairman of Faculty. Reminiscences of Librarian Wertenbaker 97(477).BARRINGER, PAUL BRANDON, JR. Alumnus. Report on Law School Library
149(702).BASKERVILLE, CHARLES. Books bequeathed to Chemistry Library 79(355).
BAXTER, CHARLES NEWCOMB. Joint author of Boston Athenaeum Confederate
Literature... (162).BELCHER, JEREMY. Governor of New Jersey, early donor to Princeton
University Library 2(6)BELGIUM. Material on, donated by Robert Smith Simpson 166(790).
BELL, JOHN. Unsuccessful candidate for President of the United States
in 1860 114.BEMISS, SAMUEL MERRIFIELD. Donor 169(819).
BENNETT, HUBERT DOUGLAS. In 1927 college student 125(608A);
in 1950
lawyer and political leader in Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
BERKELEY, FRANCIS LEWIS, JR. In 1950 Curator of Manuscripts and member
of the Board of Aldermen. Personal record 192, 193(972, 974, 975);
also 161(765), 202(1004), 205.BERKELEY, ROBERT CARTER. Personal books used in college in 1850's preserved
156(733).BETTS, EDWIN MORRIS. Associate Professor of Biology; author 206.
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA 189(967);
200(998);Studies in Bibliography 201(1000).
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF VIRGINIA HISTORY SINCE 1865. Compiled by Lester J.
Cappon 159(752).BIGELOW, JOHN. Collection on discovery and waterways donated by his
daughter, Mrs. Thomas Ellett 167(798A).BIOLOGY. Material in 177.
BIOLOGY LIBRARY. Started separately in 1890 48A(211), 82;
catalogued
83(389);moved into Alderman Library building in 1938 135(658).
BISHOP, WILLIAM WARNER. Librarian of University of Michigan General
Library 192, 204.BLACK, ROBERT KERR. Donor of Sadleir-Black Collection of Gothic Fiction
169(813).BLAETTERMANN, GEORGE. Professor of Modern Languages in original
Faculty (72); 14, 15(73).BLANDY EXPERIMENTAL FARM 177(923).
BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Origin and purpose 183, 184(952), 190.
Biographical
sketches of members in 1950 184-194.
BOARD OF VISITORS 19, 111, 113, 143, 162;
actions taken after burning
of the Rotunda 56(233);resolution concerning Librarian Patton
120(587);approved petition to Public Works Administration for grant
for new building 133(641).
BOARD OF VISITORS LIBRARY COMMITTEE. Started in 1827 19(85);
annual
inspection of Library 35, 44;recommended appointment of bibliographer
26, 29(120-122);revised and approved. Gildersleeve plan for cataloguing
29(136);further consideration of cataloguing 44(189);
no such
committee appointed after 1906 70(298).
BOERHAAVE, HERMANN. Medical author mentioned by Jefferson 10(59).
BOHANNON, JAMES GORDON. Donor to Law Library 175(871).
BOHN, CHRISTIAN. Donor 23(101).
BOHN, HENRY. English agent 4(21), 23.
BOLTON, JAMES. Medical books donated by son 64(266).
BOND ISSUE FOR ALDERMAN LIBRARY BUILDING 135(654).
BONNYCASTLE, CHARLES. Professor of Natural Philosophy in original
Faculty (72); 102(509).BOOK OF THE POE CENTENARY 119(584).
BOOK SELECTION. Function of Faculty Library Committee 19, 20;
selection
of material from donation by Christian Bohn 23;competent bibliographer
recommended by Board of Visitors Library Committee 26;opposed by Faculty 26(121,122);
limited powers granted to Librarian Holcombe
28A(128A);book selection activity stimulated by Corcoran Fund 41(176);
books on Low donation recommended by Librarian Wertenbaker 96(473);
use of Byrd Fund widened range of selection 65(273);
method after
1927 127(615), 208;policy of limitation 128, 129(619).
BOOKER, WILLIAM DAVID. Donor to Medical Library 77(345).
BOOKMAKING HISTORY. Material in 164, 178(779).
BOOKPLATES 155.
BOWERS, FREDSON THAYER. Professor of English and Editor of Studies
in Bibliography 201(1000).BOYD, JULIAN PARKS. Editor of Princeton edition of Jefferson's writings
205(1018).BRENT, FRANK PIERCE. Donor 79(357).
BRITISH GOVERNMENT. Donor 41(173).
BROCKENBROUGH, ARTHUR SPICER. Proctor 99, 100(490, 491, 494-496).
BROCKENBROUGH, WILLIAM HENRY. Third Librarian, 1831-1835 19, 20, 94(461);
biographical sketch 99-103(497, 505-517).
BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY TRAINING SCHOOL. 187.
BROOKS MUSEUM. Temporary location of books salvaged from Rotunda fire
58, 59(243), 66;location of Geology Library 77(340).
BROWN, JOHN. Connected with early history of Brown University 2.
BROWN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY. Origin 2(9, 10);
size of collection in 1830
6(31).
BROWNING, DORA MITCHELL. Medical Librarian, 1934 185(956).
BRUCE, JAMES DOUGLAS. Bequeathed endowment fund 81(373).
BRUCE, PHILIP ALEXANDER. Author of History of the University of Virginia,
1819-1919. 32;quoted Librarian Page's reminiscences of student
life 114(561);reviewed Librarian Patton's book on John R. Thompson
119(583).
BUCHANAN, MIRIAM THOMAS. Medical Librarian, 1934-1936 185(956).
BULLETIN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LIBRARY 75(330).
BULLOCK, HELEN DUPREY. Service Fellow and Assistant for Rare Book and
Manuscript Division, 1939-1943; author 206.BURDOW, HERBERT W. Donor to Law Library 174(867).
BURNING OF ROTUNDA 50-54.
BUSINESS RECORDS 163(772).
BYRD, ALFRED HENRY. Bequeathed endowment fund 61, 65(270, 273).
BYRD, RUTH EVELYN. In 1950 Senior Assistant for rare books. 190(968),
200.BYRD COLLECTION. Pamphlet on, compiled by Librarian Patton 75(331).
BYRD FUND 61, 65(270, 273), 165, 166.
CABELL, JOSEPH CARRINGTON. Letter to, from Professor Dunglison
20A(93D);home library preserved 156(734)
CABELL, NATHANIEL FRANCIS. Part owner of Cabell home library 156.
CABELL HALL. Location, until 1938, of Classical Library 146.
CALHOUN, JOHN CALDWELL. Checklist of writings 204.
CAMERON, SIMON. Secretary of War in Lincoln Cabinet 37A(162).
CAMPBELL, EDMUND SCHUREMAN. Professor of Art and Architecture 171(843).
CAMPBELL, KILLIS. Professor of English at University of Texas 80(305A).
CAPPON, LESTER J. Appointed Archivist, 1930 159;
training 161(764);
compiler of Bibliography of Virginia History Since 1865 159(752);
of
Virginia Newspapers 203(1011);prepares manual for collection of war
materials 160(762);first Director for Virginia of Historical Records
Survey 160(761);succeeded in 1945 as Archivist by Francis L.
Berkeley, Jr. 192;Honorary Consultant in Archives 161;
Research
Editor for Williamsburg Institute of Early American History and
Culture from 1945 161(763).
CARD CATALOGUE. Use at University of Virginia Library 44, 45(192), 143.
CARNEGIE CORPORATION. Grant for Schools of Fine Arts and Music 171(842);
for archival project 159(753).
For other grants, see list of nonendowment
funds 1925-1950.
CARRIERE, JOSEPH MEDARD. Professor of Romance Languages 170(825).
CARTER, ROBERT HILL. Donor 162(767).
CARVER, MARJORIE DUNHAM. In 1950 Senior Cataloguer and member of Board
of Aldermen. Personal record 188(964-966).CATALOGUING. See Virginia, University of, Library: Catalogues and
Cataloguing.CENSORSHIP. Policy stated by Faculty Library Committee in 1939 128(618).
CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION 76(337), 85, 86(403, 403), 188(964).
CENTRAL COLLEGE. Predecessor of Univerity of Virginia 3(13).
CENTRALIZED LIBRARY ADMINISTRATION. Policy adopted by Faculty Library
Committee in 1928 148, 149(700).CERTIFICATION. Virginia law enacted in 1937 182(945, 946);
Miss Byrd
and Miss Koiner pass examinations with distinction 190(968).
CHAIRMAN OF THE FACULTY. Responsibility 19(84);
office held by Charles
Bonnycastle in 1834 when Librarian Brockenbrough was suspended 102(509);office held by William Mynn Thornton at time of Rotunda fire 55(225).
CHAPEL. Completed in 1891 51.
CHARLOTTESVILLE. Railway service to 24(104).
CHARLOTTESVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 94(463).
CHARLOTTESVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY. Mr. Patton Chairman of Library Board
118(578);Mrs. Bailey Acting Librarian 188;
Miss Lucy Clark
Assistant 188.
CHARTER OF THE UNIVERSITY. Granted in 1819 171.
CHASE, HARRY WOODBURN. His inauguration as President of the University
of Illinois 132(635).CHECKLIST OF JEFFERSON MATERIALS Compiled by Mr. Wyllie and associates
205(1016).CHEMICAL LABORATORY. Location for Chemistry Library from 1885 48A(212);
meeting place of Faculty on afternoon of Rotunda fire 55(226);
destroyed by fire in 1917 83(386);
new laboratory erected 1918 83(387).
CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY AND AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE, SCHOOL OF. Established
1867 39.CHEMISTRY. Material in 176(915).
CHEMISTRY LIBRARY. Separate location 1885 48A(212), 82;
destroyed by
fire in 1917 83(386);new collection started in 1917 83(387);
Barksdale
endowment fund established 81(376);Baskerville books acquired 1924
79(355);remained outside of Alderman Library building 136;
shelf space
increased 141(672).
CHICAGO, UNIVERSITY OF Size of library collection in 1895 58(241);
Mr.
Wyllie student at in summer of 1936 194.
CHRISTMAS PARTIES 195.
CHRYSLER, JACK. Donor to Engineering Library 178(928).
CHURCH, RANDOLPH WARNER. Virginia State Librarian. Student Assistant
181;Assistant Reference Librarian 191(971);
Instructor in Library
Science 1933-1935 196.
CINCINNATUS. Reference to 114.
CIRCULATION. See Virginia, University of, Library: Circulation.
CIRCULATION DIVISION. See Virginia, University of, Library: Circulation
Division.CIVIL WAR. Faculty and student sentiment concerning secession 31,
32(141, 142);student military companies in 1861 32(143, 144);
faculty
and student casualties 32(145);economic and social situation following
38(163).
CLARK, LUCY TRIMBLE. In 1950 Senior Cataloguer and member of Board of
Aldermen. Personal record 188, 189(967).CLARK, OLIVE DICKINSON. In 1950 Senior Cataloguer and member of Board
of Aldermen. Personal record 189.CLARK, WILLIAM ANDREWS. Donor, of money 64(259);
of manuscripts 80(362),
162(766);of books 169(820);
of Clark Hall 146(688).
CLARK HALL. Location for Law Library after 1932 146.
CLASSICAL LIBRARY. Separately located after Rotunda fire 82, 83(385);
Hertz (257) and Price (258) books acquired 170;
during 1925-1950
Manly (831) and Peters (832) books added 170,and Montgomery (833) and
Webb (834) funds donated 170;catalogued by recataloguing group
146(687)moved into Alderman Library building 1938(658).
CLASSIFICATION. See Bacon-Jefferson, Dewey Decimal, and Library of
Congress Classifications.CLEMONS, HARRY. Tenth Librarian, 1927-1950. Training and previous
experience 124(601, 604-606);appointment 1927 124(603);
member of
State Certification Board 182(946);retired and was succeeded by Mr.
Dalton in 1950 191.
COCKE, JOHN HARTWELL. Member of first Board of Visitors 91, 92(449);
General in War of 1812 91;
letter to, from Professor Lomax concerning
lack of recent books in Library 20A(93C);leader in Temperance
Movement 94(464), 107(534).
COCKE, WILLIAM ARCHER. Donor 43(185).
COLEMAN, ALGERNON. Bequeathed private collection of French books 170(826).
COLES, ELIZABETH COCKE. Bookplate 155(730); see below.
COLES, WALTER DEROSSETT. Bequeathed endowment fund in memory of Elizabeth
Cocke Coles 165, 166(786).COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY LIBRARY PROBLEMS. Book by George Alan Works 148
(701).COLLEGE LIBRARY BUILDING: ITS PLANNING AND EQUIPMENT. Book by James
Thayer Gerould 131(631, 701).COLONNADE CLUB. Pavidion on West Lawn, first location of University
Library 5, 11, 12, 89;in 1950 location of a collection of current
periodicals 84.
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY. Origin of library 2(7);
size of collection in 1895
58(241);various members of Library Staff studied at Columbia 124,
185, 186, 190.
COMETTI, ELIZABETH. Editor of Jefferson's Ideas on a University
Library ... 206.COMMONS. University building constructed in 1908 on plans by Stanford
White 70.CONFEDERATE IMPRINTS. Contributed to Athenaeum Library project 204.
CONFEDERATE MUSIC. Imprints contributed to Harwell Index 204.
CONFEDERATE UNOFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS. Imprints contributed to University
of North Carolina project 204.COOLIDGE, CALVIN. Autograph letter in Low Moor Iron Works Collection 163.
COOLIDGE FAMILY. Donor of endowment fund for Law Library 81(375).
COOPERATION. See Virginia, University of, Library: Cooperation.
COPPS, NELLIE IMOGENE. In 1950 Engineering Librarian and member of Board
of Aldermen. Personal record 185, 186(953).CORCORAN, WILLIAM WILSON. Donor of funds 41(175), 44;
name given to
Schools of Geology, History, Philosophy and Psychology 41.
CORNELL UNIVERSITY. Size of library collection in 1895 58(241).
CORRESPONDENCE OF THOMAS JEFFERSON AND FRANCIS WALKER GILMER 1814-1826.
Edited by Richard Beale Davis 206.COX, ADDIE CINTRA. Donor of fund to Medical Library 176(911).
CRISIS IN CATALOGUING. Article by Andrew Delbridge Osborn 148(697).
CRITTENDEN, WILLIAM JAMES. Books donated by daughter for Medical Library
176(892).CRUMP, BEVERLEY TUCKER. Donor of books to Law Library 175(878).
CULBRETH, DAVID MARVEL REYNOLDS. Author of The University of Virginia:
Memories of her Student-life and Professors 88(430);reminiscences of
Librarian Wertenbaker 97(430).
CULLEN, WILLIAM. Medical author mentioned by Jefferson 10(59).
CUMMING, HENRY HARFORD, JR. Assistant Professor of Political Science;
books in Political Science presented by widow 167(800).CUMMINGS, HILLIARD AND COMPANY. Boston bookseller, selected as agent
for University of Virginia Library 5(24, 27), 20(89);operated bookstore
at University 5, 27.
CUNDIFF, RUBY ETHEL. Instructor in Library Science, 1931-1933 196.
CURRY MEMORIAL SCHOOL OF EDUCATION. Established in 1905; predecessor
of Department of Education 69(291), 173(854).DABNEY, RICHARD HEATH. FIRST DEAN OF THE DEPARTMENT OF GRADUATE STUDIES
70(296).DAILY PROGRESS. Charlottesville newspaper of which Librarian Patton
was part owner 117, 118(582).DALTON, JACK PRESTON. In 1950 Associate Librarian and member of Board
of Aldermen. Personal record 191, 192(970); also 181, 182(946), 198,
199;Instructor in Library Science 1936-1943, 1945, 1947 196;
became
eleventh Librarian in July 1950 191.
DANCING IN THE ROTUNDA 46A, 46B, 85, 95(469 and special supplement to
Notes).DANCY-GARTH FUND. Endowment for Law Library 174(868).
DARDEN, COLGATE WHITEHEAD, JR. Third President of the University of
Virginia 121(590), 152.DARTMOUTH COLLEGE. Origin of Library 2(5);
sizer of collection in 1830
6(31);plans for Baker Library useful during preparation of specifications
for Alderman Library 130(626-628).
DAVIS, CAROLINE HILL. Medical Librarian, 1931-1934 185(956).
DAVIS, JOHN STAIGE. Professor of Practice of Medicine; medical books
donated by his children 176(893).DAVIS, RICHARD BEALE. Author of two books about Jefferson and Francis
Walker Gilmer 206.DEANE, BERTHA CORNELIA. Cataloguer in 1950. Acting head of Acquisitions
Division in Session of 1932-1933 190(967A).DEARBORN, JAMES MARSHALL. Joint author of Boston Athenaeum Confederate
Literature... (162).DENNY, COLLINS. Private library presented by son; bookplate 155(729).
DEPARTMENT OF. See under subject, as Education, Department of.
DEPRESSIONS FINANCIAL. Effect on library appropriations in 1837 20A;
in 1873 39;
in 1894 50(218);
in the 1930's 121, 122, 132.
DeRICCI-WILSON CENSUS of Mediaeval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the
United States. 204.DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION. Adopted at University of Virginia of
Virginia Library under Librarian Patton 73(318), 143;change to Library
of Congress Classification approved 1929 144(683);change began with
"nucleus library" in 1933 146;complete change from Dewey System
February 147.
DICKSON, WILLIAM. Original donor to Dartmouth College Library 2(5).
DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY 137.
DINWIDDIE, MARY LOUISE. In 1950 Assistant Librarian and member of Board
of Aldermen. Personal sketch 186, 187(959); also 73, 74(321, 324), 83
(389), 86(408), 124, 136;Instructor in Library Science 1915-1943, 1945,
1947 72(309), 196, 197(988).
DISPERSION OF COLLECTIONS. See Virginia, University of, Library:
Dispersion of Collections.DOCUMENT COLLECTION 150, 151.
DODGE, GRACE. Donor 77(339).
DOLD, WILLIAM ELLIOTT. Donor 167(796).
DOOLAN, JOHN CALVIN. Donor 157(743).
DOUBLES, MALCOLM RAY. Joint author, with Miss Frances Farmer, of handbook
on legal bibliography 184, 185.DOUGLAS, WILLIAM. Teacher of Jefferson as a youth 7(84).
DOWNS, ROBERT BRIGHAM. Compiler of Resources of Southern Libraries 172(848).
DOYLE, ARTHUR CONAN. Quoted 34(150).
DUMMER, JEREMIAH. Agent for Yale Library 2(8).
DUNGLISON, ROBLEY. Professor of Medicine in original Faculty (72).
Urged
purchase of Jefferson's third private collection 20A(93B);deplored
lack of new books 20A(93D);supervisor of 1828 catalogue 172(850).
ECHOLS, WILLIAM HOLDING, JR. Professor of Mathematics 51, 52.
ECONOMICS. MATERIAL IN 167.
ECONOMICS BOOK FUND. Donated by students 167(802).
EDUCATION, Material on 172-174.
EDUCATION, CURRY MEMORIAL SCHOOL OF 69(291), 173(854).
EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF (291), 173(854).
EDUCATION LIBRARY. Established as Heck Memorial Library in 1920 78(350),
173(855);located in Peabody Hall 83;
received Erickson funds 81(380),
123(596);moved into Alderman Library building in 1938(658).
EDWARDS, MORGAN. Connected with origin of Brown University Library 2(9).
EGGLESTON, JOSEPH DUPUY. Donor of material on Education 173, 174(860).
ELDER, JOHN ADAMS. Pointed portrait of Librarian Wertenbaker 96(475).
ELIOT, THOMAS STEARNS. Writings of, bequeathed by David Schwab 169(817).
ELLETT, JANE BIGELOW (Mrs. Thomas Ellett). Donor of Bigelow Collection
167(798A)."ELMWOOD." Home of Garnett family in Essex County, Virginia 156(732, 735).
ELON COLLEGE 189.
EMBREE, EDWIN ROGERS. Author of article in Atlantic Monthly on appraisal
of American universities 134(649A).EMMETT, JOHN PATTON. Professor of Natural History in original Faculty
(72). Chairman of Faculty committee which investigated Librarian
Brockenbrough 20(87), 101, 102(507, 508, 511-513).ENDOWMENT FUNDS. Earliest, Madison 21, 22(99);
Gordon 1883 43(183);
general endowment proposed in 1895 49(214);
$50,000 proposed after
Rotunda fire 61(249);D'Arcy Paul and Byrd Funds 61, 65(269, 270);
increase during 1904-1925 81(367-375);
$1,000,000 proposed in 1929 131,
132(633, 634);not obtained by 1950 179;
additions during 1925-1950
155(725); see complete list in supplement to notes.
ENGINEERING. Material in 178(926).
ENGINEERING, DEPARTMENT OF 39.
ENGINEERING LIBRARY. Separately located in Mechanical Laboratory on or
shortly after 1896 83(385);catalogued 1934-1935 and moved to Thornton
Hall 1936 142, 146(691);received Jones 81(374),
Barksdale 81(376),
and Chrysler 178(928)
endowment funds; remained outside of Alderman
Library building 136;constructive interest of Alumni 149(703);
open
hours 1950 197(991);Librarians 186.
ENGLISH BOOKS BEFORE 1550.
Cooperative project for obtaining microfilm
169(823).
ENGLISH LITERATURE, SCHOOL OF. Organized separately in 1882 24, 39(165).
ENROLLMENT. See Virginia, University of: Enrollment.
ERICKSON, ALFRED WILLIAM. Donor of funds for Education 81(380), 123(596),
173(856).EVANS AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY. 204.
EVOLUTION. Material on Darwinian Evolution 177(921).
EXHIBITION GALLERY. Opened in 1949 157(741).
EXHIBITIONS. Library use of 199, 200(996).
EXTENSION DIVISION. Established by President Alderman 69(291);
use of
package libraries 72(306);library lectures by Librarian Patton 118(579);
public library service temporarily maintained 186(957);
Bureau of
School and Community Drama 191,courses in Library Science 197(988).
FACULTY. See Virginia, University of: Faculty.
FACULTY LIBRARY INSPECTOR. Early experiment, preceding Faculty Library
Committee 19(86).FACULTY LIBRARY COMMITTEE. First regularly appointed 1836 20(88);
considered
cataloguing problems 44(190, 191);responsibility increased in
Alderman administration 70, 71(299);approved use of printed Library
of Congress cards 74(326),and of location of depository set at
Virginia State Library 74(327);approved employment of accumulated funds
for purchase of Ingram material on Poe 80(365);used book fund for
equipment 86(409, 410);changes in operation after 1927 127-129;
approved transfer from Dewey Decimal to Library of Congress classification
144(683);heard detailed report on library plans 131(633);
approved
petition to Public Works Administration for grant for new building
133(640);consultation concerning collections to be moved into Alderman
Library building 136(656);policy on censorship 128(618);
policy on
limitation of acquisitions 128, 129(619);conducted survey of library
operations 128(617);considered plans for addition to Alderman Library
building 127, 141(671);granted limited use of library time for staff
members taking university courses 198(993).
FAMILY PAPERS. In manuscript collection 163(773).
FAR PLACES COLLECTION. Donated by Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Craighill Handy
167(798).FARMER, FRANCES. In 1950 Law Librarian and member of Board of Aldermen.
Personal record 184, 185(953, 954); also 149(704).FARMINGTON PLAN 178(934, 935).
FAULKNER, WILLIAM HARRISON. Professor of Germanic Languages; donor of
books in Germanic languages 170(828).FAYE, CHRISTOPHER URDAHL. Editor of supplement to De Ricci-Wilson Census
of Mediaeval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and
Canada 204.FAYERWEATHER FUND. Use for Library suggested 49(215).
FAYERWEATHER HALL. Location of Fine Arts Library 145.
FEDERAL EMERGENCY RELIEF FUNDS 181, 182(943, 944).
FICKENSCHER, ARTHUR. Professor of Music 171(844).
FIELD, JOHN SHAW. Donor to Law Library 175(879).
FIELDING, HENRY 41(176)
FINE ARTS LIBRARY. Located in Fayerweather Hall. Founded by Paul
Goodloe McIntire 171(840, 841);grant from Carnegie Corporation 171(842);
catalogued by recataloguing group 145(686);
remained outside of
Alderman Library building 136;shelf space added 141(672).
FIRE HAZARD AND EQUIPMENT. Rotunda fire in 1861 25(116, 117);
fire in
West Lawn pavilion 1886 48(205);equipment procured 1886 48(206); see
Rotunda fire 1895.
FLIPPIN, JAMES CARROLL. Dean of the Department of Medicine; books donated
for Medical Library 176(894).FLORIDA CATALOGUE, WINTER PARK. 204.
FOOTE, HENRY WILDER. Editor of The Life and Morals of Jesus of
Nazareth... 206;author of Thomas Jefferson, Champion of Religious
Freedom, Advocate of Christian Morals 207.
FORESTRY. Material on 177.
FOSHEE, MASON. The student who first noticed fire of 1895 in Rotunda
Annex 51(221), 53.FRANCIS WALKER GILMER: LIFE AND LEARNING IN JEFFERSON'S VIRGINIA. Book
by Richard Beale Davis 206.FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 2(4).
FRASER, ALEXANDER DAVID. Professor of Classical Archaeology and
History 170(825).FREDERICKSBURG STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE. In 1944 was made coordinate with
the University of Virginia as Mary Washington College 177A.FRENCH GOVERNMENT. Donor of books 77(343).
FULLER, WILLIAM WHITEHEAD. Endowment fund for Law Library established
in 1909 81(368).GALT, ALEXANDER. Sculptor of statue of Jefferson 52, 53.
GARNETT, MUSCOE RUSSELL HUNTER. Chairman of Visitors Library Committee
in 1850's 156(736). See Garnett Room.GARNETT ROOM. Garnett home library preserved (120), 139(668), 156(732,
735).GARRETT, ALEXANDER. First Bursar of University of Virginia 91, 92(447,
450, 453).GAVER, MARY VIRGINIA. Instructor in Library Science 1934-1938 196.
GEE, WILSON. Director of Institute for Research in the Social Sciences
123(595), 159(753-754).GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH. 163.
GENERAL EDUCATION BOARD. Grants: Humanities Fund 145(684); 169(824);
Economics and Political Science 167(799);
Mr. Dalton, study at University
of Michigan 191;Miss Land, study at University of Michigan 191;
Mr. Dalton, study of library administration and techniques 192(See
also Supplement on Gift Funds in Notes).
GEOGRAPHY. Material on 167.
GEOGRAPHY, SCHOOL OF Established after World War II 167(797).
GEOLOGY. Material on 177.
GEOLOGY LIBRARY. Started by gift of Jed Hotchkiss books 77(340);
located
in Brooks Museum 83;was not moved to Alderman Library building 136.
GEOLOGY, SCHOOL OF Established 1879 39.
GEORGE PEABODY COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS 189.
GEROULD, JAMES THAYER. Librarian of Princeton University; author of
The College Library Building: Its Planning and Equipment 131(630);presents proof sheets of Library of Congress cards 144.
GILDERSLEEVE, BASIL LANNEAU. Professor of Greek; devised cataloguing
rules 29(134, 135); 142, 143.GILMER, FRANCIS WALKER. Negotiated for professors and books in England
4(18, 19); 20(90);books about, by Richard Beale Davis 206.
GLASS, CARTER. Senator from Virginia; papers donated to Library 134(650).
GOODWIN, WILLIAM HALL. Professor of Clinical Surgery and Gynecology;
donor to Medical Library 176(895).GORDON, ARMISTEAD CHURCHILL. Member of Board of Visitors 55(228)
and
Rector 69(294).
GORDON, DOUGLAS H. Donor of endowment fund 43(183), 62.
GORGES, RAYMOND. Donor of material on Gorges family 166(788).
GRADUATE LIBRARY. Located in Pavilion III, West Lawn, in 1924 83(385);
benefited by Bruce Fund 81(373);
moved into Alderman Library building
in 1938(658).
GRADUATE STUDIES, DEPARTMENT OF 70(296).
GRAVES, CATHERINE LIPOP. Law Librarian 1912-1945 84(395, 396); 149(705);
186.GREECE, Material on 166(790).
GREEN, BENNETT WOOD. Donor 77, 78(347); 81(366, 367); 156.
GREENOUGH, MRS. HENRY WALDO. Donor of fund for Italian books 170(829).
GWATHMEY, ANNE ASHHURST. Medical Librarian 1929-1931 185(956).
HADEN, WILLIAM DANDRIDGE. Donor to Medical Library 176(912).
HANDY, EDWARD SMITH CRAIGHILL. Donor of Far Places Collection 167(798).
HARLAN, RICHARD. Comment on Library in 1831 13(69).
HARPER'S FERRY. Student military expedition to, in 1861 32(143).
HARRISON, GEORGE MOFFATT. Donor to Law Library 79(353).
HARRISON, JAMES ALBERT. Professor, in turn, of English, Romance Languages,
and Teutonic Languages; started collection of Southern authors 64(260);donor 77(346).
HARRISSE, HENRY. Works presented by Albert Ulman Walter 167(795).
HARSHBARGER, FRANCES ELIZABETH. In charge of Virginia Collection 1929-1934
164(778).HARTFIELD, JOSEPH MANUEL. Donor of manuscripts 162(767);
of books for Law
Library 175(880).
HARVARD UNIVERSITY. Origin of Library 1(2);
size of library collection
in 1830 5(31);in 1895 58(241).
HARWELL, RICHARD BARKSDALE. Compiler of index of Confederate music 204.
HECK, ANNA TUTTLE. Assistant Librarian 1903-1911 72(308), 73, 84. See
Tuttle, Anna Seeley.HECK, WILLIAM HARRY. Professor of Education; books donated by his widow
78(350), 173(854).HECK MEMORIAL LIBRARY. Originated by donation of Heck books in 1920
78(350)located in Peabody Hall 83(385);
moved in 1938 to Alderman
Library building (658).
HEDGES, HALSTEAD SHIPMAN. Professor of Diseases of the Eye; donor to
Medical Library 176(896).HENDERSON, CHARLES. Professor of Experimental Engineering 186.
HENLE, ADOLF RICHARD. His private collection acquired for Medical Library
175, 176(891).HERTZ, MARTIN JULIUS. German scholar; his library presented 63(257).
HERTZ COLLECTION 61, 63(257); 146(687); 170.
HESSIAN SOLDIERS 91(445).
HILDRETH, WILLIAM SOBIESKI. Donor 162(766).
HILL, ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER. Professor of English and English Philology
170(825).HILLIARD, WILLIAM. BOston bookseller 12(62(, 142.
HINDS, ASHER. Fund donated in his honor 168(808).
HIPPOCRATES, The "Father of Medicine." Mentioned by Jefferson 10(59).
HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS. Advocated by Jefferson 21;
by Professor Holmes
37, 37A(161, 162), 159;programme in 1930 160(758, 759).
HISTORICAL RECORDS SURVEY 160(760).
HISTORY, SCHOOL OF Organized separately in 1882 39(165).
HISTORY AND GENERAL LITERATURE, SCHOOL OF Organized in 1857 24(107).
HOFFMAN, FRIEDRICH. Medical author mentioned by Jefferson 10(59).
HOLCOMBE, JAMES PHILEMON. Professor of Law. 28A, 31(140, 141), 104(520521).
HOLCOMBE, THOMAS BEVERLEY. Fourth Librarian 1857-1861 28A(126, 127),
29A(137, 139), 67, 142;biographical sketch 103-106(518, 524, 526-529).
HOLCOMBE, WILLIAM HENRY. Homeopathic physician 104(522), 106(529).
HOLLIDAY, FREDERICK WILLIAM MARKEY. Donor 64(261).
HOLLINS COLLEGE. 185.
HOLMES, GEORGE FREDERICK. Professor of History and General Literature.
Advocated historical collections 37, 37A(161), 159;private library presented 64.
HOLMES, SHERLOCK. Quoted 34(150).
HOLMES, RUDOLF WIESER. Donor to Medical Library 176(897).
HOPKINS, STEPHEN. Governor of Rhode Island and Chancellor of Brown
University 2(10).HOPKINS, WILLIAM EVELYN. Donor to Medical Library 176(907).
HOTCHKISS, JED. Books donated by widow 77(340).
HOTEL-KEEPER. 27, 93(462).
HOUGH, THEODORE. Dean of the Department of Medicine 1916-1924. His
books donated 176(897A).HOURS OF OPENING. See Virginia, University of, Library. Hours of opening.
HULBERT, HENRY SCHOOLCRAFT. President of McGregor Fund Trustees 165(781).
HUMANITIES FUND. 145(684), 152, 169, 170, 180.
HUNGERFORD, WILLIAM SUMNER. Superintendent of Low Moor Iron Works 164(776).
HYDE, DUNCAN CLARK. Professor of Economics 168.
ICKES, HAROLD. Administrator of Public Works 134(650).
ILLINOIS, UNIVERSITY OF 132.
INGRAM, JOHN H. Collector of material on Poe 80.
INGRAM, LAURA. Sister of John H. Ingram 80(365).
INGRAM COLLECTION ON POE 80(365), 169.
INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES 123(598), 203;
its library
collection located first in Old Medical Building (655),not transferred
to Alderman Library building 136,moved to Minor Hall 141(673).
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES FUND 166(792).
JACOBS, VIRGINIA CLOUD. Assistant for Circulation 1927-1928; in charge
of Circulation 1928-1934 191(968A).JAMES, ARTHUR CURTISS. Donor 81(378), 166.
JAMES, EDWARD WILSON. Donor 77(341), 81(366).
JEFFERSON, PETER. Father of Thomas Jefferson 8(41), 157(742).
JEFFERSON, RANDOLPH. The "unknown" brother of Thomas Jefferson 207.
JEFFERSON, THOMAS. Career 6;
his teachers 7(34);
member of administrative
boards for Albemarle Academy and Central College 3;founder of
University 1, 131;planned Rotunda 1, 12(66), 129;
home at Monticello
11(61);last visit to University 11(61);
death 5, 12;
Galt
statue 52, 53.Writings: Essay Towards Facilitating Instruction in the Anglo-Saxon
9(57), 26;Garden Book 206;
Manual of Parliamentary Practice 205;
Notes on the State of Virginia 205(1015);
A Summary View of the Rights
of British America 206;check list of Jeffersonian writings 205(1016);
collection at University of Virginia 162(768), 202(1004), 205;
Princeton edition of writings 6(32), 204-206.
Book collector 1, 8(42-44);
private libraries: first 8(45),
second 4(15), 8(46-48),
third 8, 9(51), 20A(93A), 62;
counsel on
reading 7(38-40).
Instrumental in establishing Library of Congress 7(37), 18.
Founder of University of Virginia Library 1, 13, 18, 60;
list prepared
for Boston bookseller 1, 5(24, 25), 6, 9(53-58), 10, 13, 26, 59,
60, 127, 142, 208(1019);emphasized importance of library 122, 207;
conception of library services 15A, 15B, 16(77);
secured funds 1,
4(16, 17), 60-62;appealed for gifts 4(23), 60;
selected first two
Librarians 1;letter to William Wertenbaker 98, 99(486);
conception
of position of librarian 15, 15A, 15B, 16(75A, 76), 123, 197(990);formulated library regulations 1, 15, 15A(75, 76, 76A, 76B, 76C);
interested in library techniques 71, 143;
Bacon-Jefferson classification
1, 8, 17(80-82), 60, 142, 143;interest in archives 21, 37A, 159,
192;in architecture and fine arts 170-172(853);
in education 173.
Works written about Jefferson during Bicentennial 206, 207.
14JEFFERSON AND THE RIGHTS OF MAN. Volume two of biography by Dumas Malone
207.JEFFERSON, CABELL AND THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. Book by John Shelton
Patton 119(584).JEFFERSON HIMSELF: THE PERSONAL NARRATIVE OF A MANY-SIDED AMERICAN.
Book compiled by Bernard Mayo 207.JEFFERSON PAPERS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. Compiled by Constance
E. Thurlow and Francis L. Berkeley, Jr. 202(1004), 204, 205.JEFFERSON, THE ROAD TO GLORY, 1743 TO 1776. Volume one of biography by
Marie Kimball 207.JEFFERSON: THE SCENE OF EUROPE, 1784-1789. Volume three of biography by
Marie Kimball 207.JEFFERSON THE VIRGINIAN. Volume one of biography by Dumas Malone 207.
JEFFERSON, WAR AND PEACE, 1776 to 1784. Volume two of biography by
Marie Kimball 207.JEFFERSON'S IDEAS ON A UNIVERSITY LIBRARY. Brochure edited by Elizabeth
Cometti 206.JEFFERSON'S UNIVERSITY: GLIMPSES OF THE PAST AND PRESENT OF THE UNIVERSITY
OF VIRGINIA. Handbook compiled by Sallie J. Doswell, Lewis D.
Crenshaw, and John Shelton Patton 119(584).JEFFERSONIAN REPUBLICAN. Charlottesville newspaper 116, 117(575).
JEWETT, CHARLES G. Smithsonian Librarian 29(131).
JOHN PARADISE AND LUCY LUDWELL OF LONDON AND WILLIAMSBURG. Book by
Archibald Bolling Shepperson 207.JOHNSON, JAMES GIBSON. Donor of material on Education 173(858).
JOHNSON, JOHN LIPSCOMB. Author of The University Memorial Biographical
Sketches 32(145).JOHNSON, BRADLEY TYLER. Law books donated by son 64(264).
JOHNSON, ELLA WATSON. Law Librarian 1911-1912 84(394);
Medical Librarian
1919-1928; Cataloguer 1921-1934; Assistant, Circulation 1935-1938;
Assistant, Acquisitions 1938-1943.
JOHNSON, HERMAN PATRICK. Associate Professor of English. Donor 168(810).
JONES, JESSE. Donor of fund to Woodrow Wilson School of Foreign Affairs
166, 167(793).JONES, JOHN WILLIAM. Chaplain 1895-1896 62(255).
JONES, JOSEPH J. Editor of union list of American manuscripts 204.
JONES, THOMAS CATESBY. Donor 157(741), 162(767), 172.
JONES, WALTER H. Donor of endowment fund for Engineering Library 81(374).
KAUFFMANN, CHARLES HENRY. Administator of federal emergency relief funds
181(943, 944).KEAN, ANDREW. Physician, father of first Librarian 89(433-435).
KEAN, JEAN NICHOLAS RANDOLPH. Wife of R. G. H. Kean 90.
KEAN, JEFFERSON RANDOLPH. Donor 79(358), 90(441, 442), 176(898).
KEAN, JOHN VAUGHAN. First Librarian 1825 5(26), 15A(76, 76A, 76B, 76C),
16, 113;biographical sketch 79, 88-90(436-439).
KEAN, ROBERT GARLICK HILL. Son of first Librarian 90(440).
KEAN, ROBERT HILL. Donor 90(442).
KENT, CHARLES WILLIAM. Professor of English Literature 155(729).
KENTUCKY MAPS. Donated by John Calvin Doolan 157(743).
KEY, THOMAS HEWETT. Professor of Mathematics in original Faculty 15(71,
72);referred to 172(850).
KIMBALL, MARIE. Biographer of Thomas Jefferson 207.
KOCH, ADRIENNE. Joint editor of The Life and Selected Writings of Thomas
Jefferson 207.KOINER, HELENA CRAIG. In 1950 Senior Assistant, Acquisitions Division,
and member of Board of Aldermen. Personal sketch 190(968).KOSCIUSKO, THADDEUS. Polish patriot, letter from Jefferson to 15B,
16(77).LAFAYETTE, MARQUIS DE. Dinner in his honor, given in Rotunda 12A(68A),
85.LAND, ROY. In 1950 Circulation Librarian and member of Board of Aldermen.
Personal sketch, 190, 191(969); also 136, 196, 200.LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. Material in 168-170.
LAUCK, WILLIAM JETT. Donor to Law Library 175(881).
LAW. Material in 9(58), 174, 175(864, 865).
LAW LIBRARY. Location and equipment 48A(213), 51, 82, 84(390-392, 397),
136, 142(676);size of collection 84(397), 174(864);
appropriations
for 25(114), 62, 174(862);donations of books 77(342, 344), 78(351),
79(353, 354), 175(878-885);of funds 81(368, 371, 375), 82(382), 174,
175(867-870);of manuscripts 175(886, 887);
constructive activity of
Law Alumni 149, 150(702, 703), 174;appraisal by Miles Oscar Price
150(707);position of preeminence in 1950 174;
Librarians 84(393-396),
149(704, 705), 184(953), 185;open hours 197(991);
sponsored publication
of The Reading Guide 202(1002).
LEE, CAZENOVE GARDNER. Donor 162(767).
LEE, RICHARD HENRY, JR. Donor of Lee Papers 21, 22(96).
LEE PAPERS. Received probably in 1825. 21, 22(96, 97);
constituted
early possibility for research 65;sale to Library of Congress proposed
46;special case prepared for, in 1913 79.
For all references to,
by Visitors and Faculty, see special supplement on Lee Papers in notes.
LEFEVRE, ALBERT. Corcoran Professor of Philosophy; books in Philosophy
bequeated to Library 168(804).LEGAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. Course in Department of Law 184, 185.
LEITCH, JAMES L. Medical books presented by widow 64(267).
LIBRARIANS. See Virginia, University, Library: Librarians.
THE LIBRARY: AN INVITATION. Pamphlet prepared by Librarian Patton in
1914. 75(331).LIBRARY COMMITTEE. See Board of Visitors Library Committee, Faculty
Library Committee.LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. Similarities with University of Virginia Library
in early years 18;established during presidency of Thomas Jefferson
7(37);first two Librarians appointed by President Jefferson 7(37);
use of Bacon-Jefferson classification 18, 73(316, 317);
Jefferson's
second private library purchased in 1814 4(15).Later links with University of Virginia Library: storage of valuable
materials during World War II 148(699);cooperation in Virginia
Imprint Series 203(1012);proposal for joint publication of Jefferson
checklist 205(1016);contributions from University to Library of Congress
Union Catalogue 148-150(699, 708), 204.
Distribution of printed cards 74(325);
donation to University of
Virginia Library of early printed cards 144;helpful in cataloguing
problems 144A, 187(962).
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION. Origin 73(317);
adoption at University
of Virginia Library 144(683), 147(693).
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PRINTED CARDS. 74(325), 144.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS UNION CATALOGUE. 148-150(699, 708), 204.
LIBRARY SCIENCE COURSES. 72(309), 118, 195(984-986), 196(987).
LIBRARY STAFF. See Virginia, University of, Library: Staff.
LIFE AND MORALS OF JESUS OF NAZARETH. Compilation by Jefferson, edited
by Henry Wilder Foote. 206.LIFE AND SELECTED WRITINGS OF THOMAS JEFFERSON. Edited by Adrienne Koch
and William Peden 207.LIPOP, CATHERINE REBECCA. See Graves, Catherine Lipop.
LITERARY MANUSCRIPTS 163(770);
union list 204.
LOGAN, RAYFORD WHITTINGHAM. Editor of Memoirs of a Monticello Slave 207.
LOMAX, JOHN TAYLOE. Professor of Law in original Faculty 14(72), 20A(93C),
93.LOMB COLLECTION ON OPTICS. 146(690), 176(917), 177(919).
LONG, GEORGE. Professor of Ancient Languages in original Faculty 100(493).
LOVE AND MISTRESS ANNABEL AND OTHER VERSES. Volume of verse by Librarian
Patton 119(584).LOW, ABIEL ABBOT. Donor 40A(172), 96(473). 6
LOW MOOR IRON COMPANY. Records acquired by Library. 143(775).
LYMAN, DAVID RUSSELL. Donor to Medical Library 176(899).
LYNCHBURG. Sent fire equipment during Rotunda fire. 53. Also 90, 103, 105, 114
McCABE, WILLIAM GORDON. Books donated by son. 78(352).
McCLINTOCK, EDWIN CLAIRE, JR. Associate Professor of English in Department
of Engineering 186.McCONNELL, ELISHA RIGGS. Assistant Professor of Law 149(702).
McGOVERN, FRANCIS HENRY. Donor 176(913).
McGREGOR, TRACY W. Philanthropist and book collector 157(744), 165(781).
McGREGOR FUND. 165, 166.
McGREGOR LIBRARY. 157(744), 164, 165(780-784), 167, 178, 193, 194;
publications
of 202(1005).
McGREGOR LIBRARY ADVISORY COMMITTEE 165(784).
McGREGOR READING LIST IN AMERICAN HISTORY. 202, 203(1007).
McGREGOR ROOM. 156(732), 165(783), 200.
McGREGOR SEMINARS. 200(997).
McGUIRE, MARY MADISON. Donor 80(361).
McILWAINE, RICHARD. Presbyterian Clergyman and President of Hampden-Sydney
College. 97(480).McINTIRE, PAUL GOODLOE. Donor 81(374), 171(840).
MacIVER, DAVID RANDALL. Donor of books in Archaeology. 170(835).
McKELDIN, JAMES REESE. Donor of funds for Philosophy 123(595), 168(804).
McKIM, HASLETT. Donor 64(262).
McREYNOLDS, JAMES CLARK. Donor 175(886).
MADISON, DOLLY. Wife of James Madison, the Statesman 22, 23(100).
MADISON, JAMES. Statesman. Consulted by Jefferson 9(53);
followed
Jefferson as Rector 19;donor 22, 24(99, 100);
checklist of writings 204.
MADISON, JAMES. Bishop, President of College of William and Mary 9(53).
MADISON COLLEGE 196.
MADISON ENDOWMENT FUND 21, 22(99), 62.
MADISON HALL. See Young Men's Christian Association.
MADISON HALL LIBRARY. See Young Men's Christian Association Library.
MAINE. Material on colonial history 166(788).
MALONE, DUMAS. Professor of American History, member of Faculty Library
Committee 144(661);address at dedication of Alderman Library 137;
biographer of Edwin Anderson Alderman 137,
and of Thomas Jefferson 207.
MANLY, WILLIAM GWATHMAY. Bequeathed private library 170(831).
MANNING, JAMES. President of Brown University 1(10).
MANUAL COMMITTEE 187.
MANUAL OF PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE. Compiled by Thomas Jefferson 205.
MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION. See Lee Papers and Virginia, University of,
Library: Manuscript Collection.MAP COLIE CTION. Size in 1950 152;
research possibilities 157, 158.
MARTIN, HENRY. Janitor at time of Rotunda fire 51.
MARTINEAU, HARRIET. Comment on Library, 1835 13(70).
MARY BALDWIN COLLEGE. Courses in Library Science 196, 197.
MARY WASHINGTON COLLEGE. Its Library 177A.
MASSEY, LINTON REYNOLDS. Donor 169(814).
MATHEMATICS LIBRARY. Started in 1869 as reading room 48(208), 82;
suffered from Rotunda fire 83;
later located in Cabell Hall 83;
not
moved into Alderman Library building 136(657).
MAUPIN, SOCRATES. Chairman of Faculty during War of 1861-1865 34(149, 151).
MAURY, JAMES. Early teacher of Jefferson 7(34).
MAXCY, KENNETH FULLER. Professor of Preventive Medicine and Bacteriology;
donor to Medical Library 176(900).MAYO, BERNARD. Professor of American History; editor of two works on
Jefferson 207.MAYO, MARY ELIZABETH. Medical Librarian 1943-1944 185(956).
MECHANICAL LABORATORY. Location of Engineering Library before 1936.
MEDIAEVAL AND RENAISSANCE MANUSCRIPTS IN THE UNITED STATES. Title of
DeRicci-Wilson Census 204.MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Removal to Richmond proposed 76(338).
MEDICAL LIBRARY. Original location in Rotunda; temporarily moved to
Anatomical Theatre in 1837 25;oremained in Rotunda after fire 83(385);
moved to new medical buildings in 1929 142;
destroyed during Rotunda fire
59(245);18Size of collection 175(890);
supplemented by adjacent collections
in Biology, Chemistry, Psychology 175;catalogued 145(686).
Constructive interest of Alumni 149(703);
donations of books 64(266,
267), 77(345), 175, 176(891-905);donations of funds 176(906-914).
Librarians 185(956);
open hours in 1950 197(991).
MEDICINE. Material on 175, 176.
MEIGS, WILLIAM M. Donor 43(182).
MELLOR, EARL GODFREY. Associate Professor of Romanic Philology 170(825).
MEMOIRS OF A MONTICELLO SLAVE. Edited by Radford W. Logan 207.
MEMORIAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION. Donor to Law Library 175(872).
MERCER, CHARLES FENTON. Author of Discourse on Popular Education 1826 172,
(851).METCALF, JOHN CALVIN. Chairman of Faculty Library Committee 1918-1940,
Dean of the Department of Graduate Studies 1923-1940 85(403), 108,
119(583), 134, 144(683);advocated new building 86 and research facilities
140;recommended Clemons as Librarian to succeed Patton 123,
124(600, 602, 603);memorial fund and bookplate 155(730), 168(806).
METHODS, SCHOOL OF. Predecessor of summer courses 69(292).
MEXICO. Material on 166(790).
MICHIGAN, UNIVERSITY OF. 191(969), 192, 194.
MICROFILM COLLECTION. 152(713), 169(823).
MICROPHOTOGRAPHY 139, 159(757).
MILITARY GOVERNMENT, SCHOOL OF. Located at University of Virginia
during World War II 167(797).MILITARY SCIENCE, SCHOOL OF. Opened in summer of 1861. 35(155, 156).
MILLER FUND. 39.
MINOR, FERRELL DABNEY, JR. Memorial endowment fund for Law Library.
81(371).MINOR, H. DENT. Donor to Law Library 175(873).
MINOR, JOHN BARBEE. Professor of Law. Opposed secession 31(141);
met
Union forces to request protection of University 34(149);guarantor for
Temperance Hall 107(534);books donated to Law Library 175(882);
bookplate
155(729).
MINOR, RALEIGH COLSTON. Professor of Law. Leader in saving of law
books during Rotunda fire 51;books donated to Law Library 175(882);
memorial fund 82(382), 175(874).
MINOR HALL. Constructed in 1908 70;
location of Law Library 1908-1932.
84(392, 398);of Nucleus Library 146, 188.
MONROE, JAMES. Statesman 204.
MONTICELLO 11(61).
MONTGOMERY, WALTER ALEXANDER. Professor of Latin; memorial fund 170(833).
MOORE, JOHN BASSETT. Donor to Law Library 78(351), 175(883).
MORGAN, WILBUR PHELPS. Donor 78(348).
MORRIS, ANNE LEWIS. Medical Librarian 1936-1943. 185(956).
MORTON, WILLIAM WYLIE. Memorial fund for books on Russia. 166(791).
MOUNTAIN LAKE BIOLOGICAL STATION. Pamphlet collection 177(923), 188.
MULHOLLAND, HENRY BEARDEN. Professor of the Practice of Medicine; donor
to Medical Library 176(901).MURRAY, JOSEPH. Early benefactor to Columbia University Library 2(7).
MUSIC LIBRARY. 136, 141(675), 189.
MUSICOLOGY, Material on. 172(848).
MY HEAD AND MY HEART: A LITTLE HISTORY OF THOMAS JEFFERSON AND MARIA
COSWAY. By Helen Duprey Bullock 206.NANKING INCIDENT. 124(601).
NATIONAL HISTORICAL PUBLICATIONS COMMISSION. 204.
NAVY, UNITED STATES. 193(974, 975).
NEFF, EUGENE EZRA. Memorial endowment fund for Medical Library 176(908).
NEFF, JOHN HENRY. Professor Urology; books donated to Medical Library
176(902).NEGRO, Books on, purchased on James Fund. 81(378).
NEW JERSEY IMPRINT SERIES. 203.
NEW YORK ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. Donor of Hertz collection. 63(257).
NEW YORK MEDICAL ALUMNI. 176(910).
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY. 194.
NEW YORK TIMES. Joint sponsor of Princeton edition of writings of Thomas
Jefferson. 205.NEWCOMB, JOHN LLOYD. Arranges for centennial celebration in Rotunda 85;
second President of the University 121;
efforts to secure library
building 132-134;interested in library development 152;
first borrower
from Alderman Library 136(660);address at dedication exercises 137;
private library donated, bookplate 159(729).
NEWSPAPERS. Preservation of Virginia newspapers. 203(1010).
NORTH CAROLINA, UNIVERSITY OF. 185, 190, 204.
NOTES ON THE STATE OF VIRGINIA. Editions of Jefferson's compilation collected
by Library 205(1015).NUCLEUS LIBRARY. First books catalogued, in Minor Hall, in Library of
Congress classification 146, 147(692), 188.NURSES LIBRARY. 141(674).
OBSERVATORY. Location of Astronomy Library. 39.
OPEN HOURS. See Virginia, University of, Library: Hours of Opening.
OPTICS. Material in 176.
ORNITHOLOGY. Material in 177.
OSBORN, ANDREW DELBRIDGE. Author of The Crisis in Cataloguing 148(681,
697).OTTO, MARGARET. Medical Librarian 1929 185(956).
PACKAGE LIBRARIES. 71, 72(306).
PACKER COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. 187.
PAGE, ANNE MERIWETHER. First wife of Librarian Page 114(562).
PAGE, CARTER. Grandfather of Librarian Page 113.
PAGE, FREDERICK WINSLOW. Eighth Librarian, 1881-1882, 1891-1903 42(178), 10
the Rotunda fire 54(223);
difficulties following the fire 115(568);
age
at retirement 119;biographical sketch 113-116;
Deputy Clerk of
Albemarle County 43, 111(554);Secretary to Chairman of Faculty 43(187),
111(555);reputation for courtesy 66, 67(279), 114(566, 567);
author of
article on history of Library 53, 74(328);of random reminiscences of
the University 114(560).
PAGE, JAMES MORRIS. Dean of the University 69, 70, 113(559).
PAGE, JANE FRANCES WALKER. Mother of Librarian Page 114.
PAGE, LUCY COOK BEALE. Second wife of Librarian Page 115(570).
PAGE, LUCY WHITE BRYAN. Third wife of Librarian Page 116(572).
PAGE, MANN. Father of Librarian Page 114.
PAGE, MARY CARY. Grandmother of Librarian Page 113, 114.
PAGE, MILDRED. Daughter of Librarian Page 116(573).
PAGE, THOMAS NELSON. Author; contributor in 1894 to proposed new library
building 50(217).PAGE, THOMAS WALKER. Professor of Economics 113(559).
PAGE, WALTER HINES. Ambassador; books donated by his children 155(729).
PALLADIO, ANDREA. Italian author of book on architecture used by
Jefferson 12(66).PAMPHLET CATALOGUING 150(709).
PAPERS OF THE ALBEMARLE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY 201(1001).
PARK, R. L. Cataloguer 1895 45(694).
PARKMAN, FRANCIS. (162).
PARR, SAMUEL. Donor of list of classical works 4(20).
PARRISH, HARCOURT. Donor, especially of material on Poland and South
America 166(789), 178.PATTON, BEATRICE FABER. Wife of Librarian Patton 116.
PATTON, JOHN SHELTON. Ninth Librarian 1903-1927 68(283-285), 80, 108,
117;qualifications 67;
began use of Dewey Decimal Classification 143;
requested additional shelf space 85(400);
requested additional staff
82(384);introduced package libraries 71, 72(306);
maintained status quo
123, 124;biographical sketch 116-120;
leading citizen of Charlottesville
116-118(578);lecturer and author 74, 75(330, 331), 118, 119(579-584)
PAUL, D'ARCY. Endownment fund donated by widow 61, 62, 65(269).
PAYNE, MARSHALL JOHN. Books donated to Medical Library 176(903).
PEABODY COLLEGE. 189.
PEABODY HALL. Constructed in 1907 70;
home of Hack Library in Education
until 1938 78.
PEDEN, WILLIAM. Joint editor (with Adrienne Koch) of The Life and
Selected Writing of Thomas Jefferson. 207.PEERY, GEORGE CAMPBELL. Governor of Virginia 133.
PENNSYLVANIA IMPRINT SERIES. 203(1012).
PENNSYLVANIA, UNIVERSITY OF. Origin of Library 2(4);
size of collections
in 1895 58.
PENNSYLVANIA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION. Approved library science courses
at University of Virginia 195(986).PERKINS, HAZELHURST BOLTON. Joint author (with Edwin Morris Betts) of
Thomas Jefferson's Flower Garden at Monticello 206.PERSONNEL ACT. Virginia enactment of 1942 153(719), 182(947).
PETERS, WILLIAM ELISHA. Professor of Latin; private library donated by
sons 170(832).PETERSBURG INTELLIGENCER. Edited by Frederick Winslow Page 114(563).
PHI DELTA KAPPA. Donor to library in Education. 173(857).
PHI DELTA PHI. Donor of Raleigh Colston Minor fund for Law Library
82(382).PHILADELPHIA FILM INVENTORY 204.
PHILOSOPHY, MATERIAL ON 168.
PHOTOGRAPH, PRICTURE, AND PRINT COLLECTION 152.
PHYSICS. MATERIAL ON 176.
PHYSICS LIBRARY. Located in Rouss Physical Laboratory shortly after
erection in 1896 of that building 83(385);remained outside of Alderman
Library building 136;21shelf space added 141(672);
acquired Lomb collection
on Optics 146(690), 176(917), 177(919);received William
Barton Rogers endowment fund 81(369).
POE, EDGAR ALLAN. Comment, as student, on Library 12(63);
borrowings
from Library 15(74);record of library fine 80(364);
defended by
Librarian Wertenbaker 97(483);Ingram-Poe collection 80, 169;
Barrett-Poe
collection 169(816).
POE CENTENARY. 119(584).
POEMS OF JOHN R. THOMPSON. Edited by John Shelton Patton 119(584).
POLAN, LINCOLN MILTON. Donor of funds for Optics 176, 177(919).
POLAND, Material on, donated by Harcourt Parrish 166(789).
POLITICAL SCIENCE. Material on 167.
POLLARD AND REDGRAVE SHORT TITLE CATALOGUE 204.
THE POND. 51.
POOLE, WILLIAM FREDERICK (162).
PRENTIS, JOSEPH. Son of Librarian Prentis 107(537).
PRENTIS, ROBERT RIDDICK. Fifth Librarian 1861-1865,. appointment 34A(153),
106(530);condition of library 34A, 36(160), 106(531);
biographical
sketch 106-108(533-536).
PRENTIS, ROBERT RIDDICK II. Son of Librarian Prentis 107(538).
PREPARATIONS DIVISION. See Virginia, University of, Library: Preparations
Division.PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 94(463).
PRESIDENT'S HOUSE. Constructed in 1907 70.
PRESTON, THOMAS LEWIS. Rector 1864-1865 34(149).
PRICE, MILES OSCAR. Librarian, Columbia University School of Law 150(707).
PRICE, THOMAS RANDOLPH. Professor of Greek; books donated by his widow
and daughter 63(258), 170.PRIESTLEY, JOSEPH. Acquisition of his private library proposed by
Jefferson 3(14).PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. Origin of Library 2(6);
size of library collection
in 1830 5, 6(31);in 1895 58(241);
library building plans helpful in
planning for Alderman Library building 130(626);Library of Congress
proof sheets presented to University of Virginia Library 144;joint
sponsor with New York Times of complete edition of Jefferson's writings.
205.
PROFESSORS' READING CLUB. 48(209), 82, 84.
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION LIBRARY. 135(655), 136(657), 141(675).
PUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRATION. 133(642), 134(650).
PUBLICATIONS. For publications by Library see Virginia, University of,
Library: Publications.PUTNAM, HERBERT. Librarian of Congress 74, 144, 145.
QUENZEL, CARROL HUNTER. Librarian of Mary Washington College.
177A (925E).RAILWAY SERVICE TO CHARLOTTESVILLE. Its beginning 24(104).
RANDALL-MacIVER, DAVID. Donor of books in Archaeology 170(835).
RANDOLPH, JOHN, OF ROANOKE 204.
RANDOLPH, THOMAS JEFFERSON. Member of Board of Visitors 1829-1853;
Rector 1857-1864. 47.RANDOLPH, WILSON CARY NICHOLAS. Member of Board of Visitors 1876-1882,
1886; Rector 1890-1897. 55(227).RANDOLPH MACON WOMAN'S COLLEGE 189.
RARE BOOK AND MANUSCRIPT DIVISION. See Virginia, University of, Library:
Rare Book and Manuscript Division.READING GUIDE. Publication sponsored by Law Library 202(1002).
READJUSTER PARTY 42(180), 43, 116(575).
RECATALOGUING. Started by Librarian Patton 143;
recataloguing group
organized in 1930 145(685);headed by Miss Marjorie Carver 188;
achievement in Minor Hall 146(692).
RECTOR. Presiding officer of Board of Visitors 19.
READ, DONALD RANDOLPH. Fund donated in his memory 168(809).
REFERENCE DIVISION. See Virginia, University of, Library: Reference
Division.RESEARCH LIBRARY. Slow development of concept. Lee Papers 22(97 and
special supplement to footnotes);after Rotunda fire 56;
effect of
Byrd Fund 65;attitude of President Alderman 71(361), 87(412);
Poe and
rare books and manuscripts 79-80(359, 365);emphasis by Dean Metcalf
85;developments after 1925 122, 128(618);
cooperation of Professor
Gee 123(598);facilities afforded by Alderman Library building 140;
advantages afforded by Library of Congress classification 144;
by
Humanities Fund 145(684);by collections of prints, maps, manuscripts
152;increased facilities dependent largely on gifts 153;
value of
research 153, 154(722);causes of growth of concept 158;
central purpose
160;rare book cataloguing 189;
development of service 197, 199.
RESERVED BOOK READING. Early experimentation 45(197);
facilities in
Alderman Library building 139.
RESOURCES OF SOUTHERN LIBRARIES. Compiled by Robert Brigham Downs
172(848).RETIREMENT LAW. 119(585).
RHODES, JAMES FORD. (162).
RIBBLE, FREDERICK DEANE GOODWIN. Dean of the Department of Law 150.
RICE, HELEN W. Cataloguer 1894, 1895 44, 45(193).
RICHARDSON, SAMUEL 41(176).
RICHMOND. Sent fire equipment during Rotunda fire 53.
RICHMOND ALUMNI. 56(235).
RICHMOND TIMES DISPATCH 157(739).
RICHMOND, UNIVERSITY OF 184, 190.
RICKS, KATHERINE CRENSHAW. Assistant Librarian 1911-1912 73(319).
RILEY, JOSEPH HARVEY. Donor of books on Ornithology 177(920).
ROANOKE COLLEGE 189.
ROANOKE TIMES 116(575).
ROCHESTER, UNIVERSITY OF 130(627).
ROGERS, WILLIAM BARTON. Donor of remainder stock of books 81(366);
endowment fund for Physics established 81(369).
ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN DELANO. Statesman 164.
ROTUNDA. Planned by Jefferson 1, 12, 13(65);
plans adapted from Palladio
12(66);originally called the Library 12A(68);
scene of banquet to
Lafayette 12A(68A), 85;leak in dome reported in 1863 35, 47;
problem
of use for dancing 46A, 46B(Supplement too footnotes), 85(402);early
instance of fire 25(116, 117);fire of 1895 50-54(221);
plans for
restoration 56, 57(236);Jefferson collection destroyed 155, 170, 175,
208;books returned after restoration 66(274, 275);
equipment improved
early in Alderman administration 85(399);bookcases supplied by
Centennial Committee 86(404);wings in 1895 53;
northeast wing 86(406);
northwest wing 86(407), 123(594);
repairs in 1939, 1940 57(237);
inadequate for library use 25(112), 49, 85(400), 129;
use after 1938
57(237).
ROUSS PHYSICAL LABORATORY. Erected in 1896 83.
ROYSTER, LAWRENCE THOMAS. Professor of Pediatrics; donor of books to
Medical Library 176(904).RURAL SOCIAL ECONOMICS LIBRARY. Started in Old Medical Building during
1925-1938 135(655);remained outside of Alderman Library building 136;
moved to Minor Hall 141(673).
RUSH, BENJAMIN. Medical author mentioned by Jefferson 10(59).
RUSHTON, URBAN JOSEPH PETERS. Assistant Professor of English and
Assistant Dean of the College; donor of funds in memory of Asher Hinds
and Donald Randolph Reed 168(808, 809);endowment fund in memory of
168(807);bookplate 155(730).
RUSHTON SEMINARS. 200.
RUSSIA. Material on 166(791).
SADLEIR-BLACK COLLECTION. Books in Gothic fiction, presented by Robert
Kerr Black 169(813).SALARIES. See Virginia, University of, Library: Salaries.
SAMUELS, CHARLES B. Donor to Law Library 175(884).
SAVAGE, LOUISE. In 1950 Acquisitions Librarian and member of Board of
Aldermen. Personal sketch 189, 190; also 198;Instructor in Library
Science 1931-1943, 1945, 1947 196, 197(988).
SAWYER, TOM. Reference to 180.
SCHOOL OF See under subject, as Agriculture, Applied Mathematics,
Astronomy, etc.SCHWAB, DAVID. Donor of T. S. Eliot books 169(817).
SCOTT, FREDERIC WILLIAM. Member of Board of Visitors 1920-1930;
Rector 1930-1939 133(644).SECRETARY TO BOARD OF VISITORS. Position held by Wertenbaker 40(170,
171), 94(466);by Winston 42, 108.
SECRETARY TO CHAIRMAN OF THE FACULTY. Position held by Page 43(187),
111(555);by Baker 44(188), 112(555).
SECRETARY TO THE FACULTY. Position held by Wertenbaker 27, 40(168), 93,
94;by Page; by Winston 42, 108;
by Baker 43, 112(555).
SEIBEL, FREDERICK OTTS. Donor of collection of cartoons. 157(739).
SELDON, HARRIET. Wife of George Long, Professor of Ancient Languages in
original Faculty 100(493).SENATE. Official body composed of representatives of administrative
officers and Faculty 127(613).SENFF GATEWAY 70.
SEPARATE LIBRARIES. See Virginia, University of, Library. Dispersion
of Collections.SEVENTEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH BOOKS. 204.
SEWARD FOREST. 177.
SHEA, ANTHONY VINCENT, JR. Acting Assistant Reference Librarian 19351936
192(971A).SHEPPERSON, ARCHIBALD BOLLING. Professor of English 207.
SHINE, MRS. FRANCIS EPPES. Donor 79(360).
SHIPP, BARNARD. Donor 64(263), 167.
SHORT TITLE CATALOGUE. 204.
SIGMA NU PHI. Donor to Law Library 175(875).
SIMPSON, ROBERT SMITH. Donor 166(790).
SIZE OF COLLECTIONS. See Virginia, University of, Library. Size of
Collections.SKIPWITH, ROBERT. Received reading list from Jefferson 7A(40).
SMALL, WILLIAM. Teacher of Jefferson at William and Mary College 7(34).
SMITH, ALEXANDER McKAY. His library of eighteenth century chamber music
acquired 172(847).SMITH, FRANCIS HENRY. Professor of Natural Philosophy 34A(152), 97(478).
SMITH, THOMAS CARROLL. Endowment fund established for Law Library
123(597), 174(869).SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 29(131).
SMOLLETT, TOBIAS. 41(176).
SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL. 159.
SOCIETY OF AMERICAN ARCHIVISTS. 159.
SOUTHALL, JAMES POWELL COCKE. Donor 176(918).
SOUTHALL, VALENTINE WOOD. Prominent Charlottesville lawyer at time of
founding of the University 91, 92(451, 452).SOUTHALL, WILLIAM H. Captain in war of 1861-1865. 114(564).
SOUTH AMERICA. Material on, donated by Harcourt Parrish 166(789).
SOUTHERN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. 202(1006).
SPALDING, BRANCH. Editor of Alumni News 166(792).
STAFF. See Virginia, University of, Library: Staff.
STAFF ASSOCIATION. See Virginia, University of, Library; Staff Association.
STAHL, GEORG ERNST. Mentioned by Jefferson as medical author 10(59).
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION 195(986).
STAUNTON. Sent fire equipment during Rotunda fire 53.
STEARNES, REAUMUR COLEMAN. Donor of material on Education 173(859).
STETTINIUS, EDWARD REILLY, JR. Member of the Board of Visitors 1941-1946;
Rector 1946-1947 157(740).STEVENSON, ANDREW. Books donated by granddaughter 78(349).
STONE, EDWARD LEE. Books on history of bookmaking acquired 164(779),
178(932).STONE, ORMOND. Professor of Astronomy 65.
STONEWALL JACKSON COLLEGE 190.
STRATFORD COLLEGE 185.
STREETER, THOMAS WINTHROP. Donor 178(930, 931).
STUART, JAMES EWELL BROWN. Confederate Commander 110.
STUDENT ENROLLMENT. See Virginia, University of: Enrollment.
STUDENT READING ROOM. Begun by Y.M.C.A. in 1861 25(115);
on more
permanent basis 48(207);in Rotunda wing 1895 82;
suffered from Rotunda
fire 83, 84;located in Madison Hall 77(339);
moved to Alderman Library
building 136(658).
STUDENTS IN MORAL PHILOSOPHY. Donors of funds 41(174).
STUDIES IN BIBLIOGRAPHY. Publication of University of Virginia Bibliographical
Society 201(1000).SULLIVAN, ALGERNON SYDNEY, AWARD. Received by Mr. Wyllie 1948 194(981).
A SUMMARY VIEW OF THE RIGHTS OF BRITISH AMERICA. Written by Thomas
Jefferson, edited by Thomas Perkins Abernethy 206.SUMMER COURSES. See Library Science Courses and Virginia, University of:
Summer Courses.SURGERY AND GYNECOLOGY, SCHOOL OF. Donor of funds for purchase of
Henle Collection for Medical Library 176(891).SURVEY OF LIBRARIES IN THE UNITED STATES. Publication of American Library
Association 125(610), 147.SWEET BRIAR COLLEGE 189.
SYDENHAM, THOMAS. Mentioned by Jefferson as medical author 10(59).
TAYLOR, ROBERT COLEMAN. Donor of purchased manuscripts 162(766);
of
fund for Law Library 175(876).
TAYLOR, MRS. ROBERT COLEMAN. Donor of books in American fiction 156(732),
169(821).TAYLOR, ROBERT EDWARD LEE. Architect of Alderman Library 133, 134(647,
648).TEMPERANCE HALL 107(574).
TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT 94(464).
TEXAS, UNIVERSITY OF 80(365).
THOMAS JEFFERSON AND HIS UNKNOWN BROTHER RANDOLPH. Volume of letters
edited by Bernard Mayo 207.THOMAS JEFFERSON, CHAMPION OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM, ADVOCATE OF CHRISTIAN
MORALS. Title of book by Henry Wilder Foote 207.THOMAS JEFFERSON'S FLOWER GARDEN AT MONTICELLO. Title of book by Edwin
Morris Betts and Hazelhurst Bolton Perkins 206.THOMAS JEFFERSON'S GARDEN BOOK. Edited by Edwin Morris Betts 206.
THOMPSON, JOHN REUBEN. His poems edited by Librarian Patton 119(583,
584).THORNTON, WILLIAM MYNN. Chairman of Faculty at time of Rotunda fire
55(225);tribute to James Biscoe Baker 112,
Later, Dean of Department
of Engineering, author of Thornton broadside 158(747, 748).
THORNTON BROADSIDE. Marked beginning of active collection of manuscripts
158(747);signatures 158(749);
extent of archival project 160, 162;
response to broadside 161.
THORNTON HALL. Location of Engineering Library after 1936 146(691).
THREE MUSKETEERS 180.
THURLOW, CONSTANCE ELIZABETH. In 1950 Senior Assistant for Manuscripts
202(1004), 204, 205.TICKNOR, GEORGE. Educator, consulted by Jefferson 9(53).
TODD, JOHN PAYNE. Son of Dolly Madison 23.
TOY, CRAWFORD HOWELL. Harvard Professor of Hebrew; contributed
reminiscences of Librarian Wertenbaker 97(481).TRAUTMANN, HENRY. Donor 169(822).
TREE, LAMBERT. Donor to Law Library 64(265), 77(344),
and to general
library 81(370).
TRIST, MARTHA JEFFERSON. Donor 79(356).
TUNSTALL, ISABEL MERCEIN. Fund donated in her memory, for books of
poetry 81(372, 377), 168, 169.TUNSTALL, ROBERT BAYLOR, SR. Donor of Tunstall Fund 81(377).
TUTTLE, ANNA SEELEY. Assistant Librarian 1903-1911. 72(308), 73, 84.
See Heck, Anna Tuttle.UNION CATALOGUE. See Library of Congress Union Catalogue.
UNION LIST OF SERIALS. 188(963).
UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION. Library statistics in annual
report for 1894-1895 58(241).UNITED STATES NAVY. 193.
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SERIES. 202(1004).
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. 194, 200(998), 201(1000).
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA: GLIMPSES OF ITS PAST AND PRESENT. Handbook
compiled by John Shelton Patton and Sallie J. Doswell 119(584).UNIVERSITY PRESS. 188, 194.
VAUGHAN, JOSEPH LEE. In 1927 graduate student 125(608A);
in 1950
Director, Institute of Textile Technology, Charlottesville, Virginia.
VICTORIUS, PAUL BANDLER. His collection on Darwinian evolution acquired
177(921).VIRGINIA. Economic and social conditions in the 1850's 24(102);
after
1865 38(163).
VIRGINIA, UNIVERSITY OF
Charter, 1819 3(12).
Enrollment. First session, 1825 13;
slow increase during first decade
20;in the 1850's 24(106);
for session 1856-1857 66(278);
during
1861-1865 31, 33(146);1865-1867 39;
1886-1891 111;
after Rotunda
fire 66(278);during World War I 76;
following World War II 121,
153(721).
Faculty. Original Faculty 14(72);
authority over Library 19;
opposed
appointment of "competent Bibliographer" 26(121);presented
Gildersleeve plan for cataloguing 29(132, 133, 135);Faculty in 1861
31(160);during 1861-1865 33(147);
appointed Prentis as Acting
Librarian 34A;took initiative following war of 1861-1865 38, 39;
passed
judgment on English authors 41(176);attitude towards disposal of Lee
Papers 46 (See Supplement on Lee Papers);on dancing in the Rotunda
46A, 46B (See Supplement on Dancing in the Rotunda);actions taken after
Rotunda fire 55(229, 231);attitude towards election of a President
68, 69. See Also Virginia, University of, Library: Appropriations.
Period of 1826-1861. Difficulties during first decade 20;
economic
and social conditions in the 1850's 24(102-105).
Period of 1861-1895. Sentiment concerning secession in 1861 31(141),
32(142);student military companies in 1861 32(143, 144);
faculty and
student casualties in war of 1861-1865 32(145);School of Military
Service in 1861 35(155);use of library buildings as hospital in 1862
33(148);Northern forces arrive in March 1865 34(149);
serious attitude
of postwar students in 1865 39(164); 40;economic and social
conditions following war of 1861-1865 38(163);Read juster political
control 42(180), 43;27Rotunda fire 50-53(221).
Period of 1895-1925. Aftermath of the fire 55, 56(224-234);
election
of a President 68-69(286-287);rapid expansion of University 69-70
(228-297);administrative changes 70-71(298-299);
services rendered
in World War I 75, 76(334);events following World War I 76;
Centennial celebration 76(337), 85;
removal of Department of Medicine
to Richmond proposed 76(338).
Period of 1925-1950. Events summarized 121, 122;
Senate organized in
1926 of representatives from administrative officers and faculty
127(613);admission of women students 177A(925A, 925B, 925C);
School
of Military Government in World War II 167(797);serious attitude
of postwar students in 1945 121.
Summer Courses. Early plan in 1880 45(195);
established in 1907
following independently maintained School of Methods 69(292). See
also Library Science Courses.
VIRGINIA, UNIVERSITY OF, LIBRARY.
Founding. By Jefferson 1, 60;
sums allocated for initial purchases
of books 4(16-18), 5(24);purchasing agents, English and American
4(21, 22), 5(24, 27);original regulations 15(75). See Buildings,
Circulation, Classification, Hours of Opening, and Librarians below.
Acquisitions. Annual records 1925-1930, 1945-1950 151(711).
Acquisitions Division. Origin 183;
under Miss Savage 189, 190.
Admininstration. See Board of Visitors Library Committee, Faculty
Library Committee, and (below) Librarians.Appropriations. During 1825-1861 20, 20A(92, 93), 24(109);
1861-1865
35(154), 36(158), 39(166, 167), 40;1895-1925 60-62(249, 251, 252),
71(304), 76(335);1925-1950 152(716),
Law Library 174(862).
Buildings. See Alderman Library Building, Colonnade Club, Rotunda.
Catalogues and Cataloguing. First catalogue, compiled by Librarian
Kean 1825-5(26), 16;second, printed catalogue of 1828 5(28, 29);
16(79), 17(83), 18, 28, 92, 142, 171(838, 839), 172(850), 174(58);third, the Gildersleeve-Holcombe catalogue 28A(127), 29(134-136),
29A(137), 35;fourth, card catalogue 44, 45(192), 143;
use of printed
Library of Congress cards 74(326), 143;progress under Librarian
Patton 72-74;progress during 1925-1950 125, 142-151(677-709).
Circulation. During first session, 1825 13, 14(71);
early restrictions
22(98), 30;correspondence reference service introduced, 1878
45(196, 199);increased and liberalized after restoration of Rotunda
66(277), 72(307), 74(323).
Circulation Division. Origin 183;
under Miss Land 191;
book displays
200.
Classification. See Bacon-Jefferson, Dewey Decimal, Library of
Congress Classifications.Cooperation. Early examples: donation to William and Mary College
Library 25(118);distribution of printed copies of Jefferson's Essay
on Anglo-Saxon 26;location at Virginia State Library of depository
set of Library of Congress printed cards recommended 74(327);action
of University of Texas relative to Poe-Ingram papers 80(365).
Policy definitely stated in connection with archival project 160;
contributions
to Union Catalogue, Library of Congress 148-150(708);cooperation with Mary Washington College Library 177A;
list of
cooperative projects in 1950 203, 204.
Dispersion of Collections. Early tendency before 1861 25(113, 115);
by 1895 48(207-209, 209A, 210-213), 48A;
by 1925 82(385);
by 1938
135(655);after completion of Alderman Library building 136. See
also entries under separate libraries, as A stronomy Library.
General Conditions. During first decade 20;
in the 1850's 24(102105);
during war of 1861-1865 34A, 35(154), 36, 106(531);
during
nineteenth century 98(484);following Rotunda fire 58-60;
in 1925-50
122.
Hours of Opening. 13, 24(108), 35(156, 157), 45(195), 66, 71(305),
76(336), 125, 153(718), 197, 198(991).Librarians. See names of individuals. Biographical data on first
nine Librarians 88-120;on tenth 124(605, 606);
on eleventh 191,
192(970);first two chosen by Jefferson 1, 15A(76), 16, 89, 92,
98(486), 99;development of position 15(75A), 15A(76), 16, 27(125),
28A(128A, 136), 28B, 113, 123, 126, 127(612, 614); 197;salary 15(75,
75A), 15A(76), 27, 29A(138, 138B), 40(167A, 170, 171), 42, 43(181),
68(285), 89, 95(470);salary of Staff under Virginia Personnel Act
153(720), 182(947).
Library of Congress, Links with. See Library of Congress.
Manuscript Collection. For beginnings, see under Lee Papers.
Growth 152;possibilities for research 158, 159;
range of subjects
162(769);processing procedures 163(774).
Map Collection. Size in 1950 152;
research possibilities 157, 158.
Microfilm Collection 152(713), 169(823).
Photograph, Picture, and Print Collection. 152.
Preparations Division. Origin 183;
increase in personnel 125, 145,
153, 183, 187;volunteered aid for Reference Division 147;
Manual
Committee 187. See Catalogues and Cataloguing (above).
Publications. 74, 75, 201-203(1002-1007).
Rare Book and Manuscript Division. Origin in Virginia Collection
183(951);material segregated 164, 193, 194;
administration during
World War II 190, 193;increase in personnel 183;
possibilities for
research 158;possibilities for diffusion of learning and culture
199-201.
Reference Division. Correspondence reference service begun in
1878 45(196, 199);origin of Division 183(951), 193(977);
volunteer
aid received from Preparations Division after 1938 147.
Salaries. See under Librarians (above).
Size of Collections. 8,000 in 1828 5(30, 31), 57, 95;
30,000 in
1861 24, 25(110), 30;30,000 in 1865 40;
36,000 in 1881 95(472),
150(710);50,000 in 1891 111(553);
56,000 plus or 56,733 in 1895
before fire 50, 57(238), 63;17,194 in 1895 after fire 57(238),
123(593);60,000 plus in 1905, 63(256);
131,422 in 1925 82(383),
123(593), 125, 147(694), 151;151,333 in 1927 125(608, 609);
303, 502
in 1938 147(694);592,390 in 1950 151;
40,893 books made available
in 1949-50 150, 151;methods of computation 151(712);
material other
than books in 1950 152.
Staff. Size 72, 123(592), 179(938,939);
quality 183(950);
continuity
in service 198;spirit 197-199;
biographical sketches of members of
Board of Aldermen in 1950 184-194.
Staff Association 194, 195.
Virginia Collection. Organized in 1929 and located in southeast
wing of Rotunda, with Miss Harshbarger as Curator 164(777),followed by Mr. Wyllie 164(951), 194. See Rare Book and Manuscript
Division (above).
2829VIRGINIA CERTIFICATION LAW. Enacted in 1937 182(945).
VIRGINIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Cooperation for Virginia Imprint Series
203.VIRGINIA IMPRINT SERIES. Cooperative project 203(1012).
VIRGINIA INTERMONT COLLEGE 80(364).
VIRGINIA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 187.
VIRGINIA NEWSPAPERS: A BIBLIOGRAPHY WITH HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION AND
NOTES. Compiled by Lester J. Cappon 203(1011).VIRGINIA PLAYERS. 191.
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE. 191.
VIRGINIA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION. 195.
VIRGINIA STATE LAW LIBRARY. 184.
VIRGINIA STATE LIBRARY 74(327), 181, 186, 191, 203.
VIRGINIA STATE PERSONNEL ACT. Passed in 1942 182(947).
WALTER, A. B. Engraved portrait of William Wertenbaker 97(476).
WALTER, ALBERT ULMAN. Donor 167(795).
WAR OF 1861-1865. See headings under Virginia, University of.
WASHINGTON, D. C., Alumni 134(649).
WATERMAN, ELIZABETH DILLARD: Senior Assistant for Circulation 1938-1941,
1943-1947; Acting Circulation Librarian 1942-1943 191(968B).WATSON, DOROTHY STOREY. Instructor in Library Science 1939-1943, 1947
196.WATTS, LEGH RICHMOND. Donor to Law Library 79(354).
WATTS, STEPHEN HURT. Professor of Surgery and Gynecology; donor to
Medical Library 176(905, 906).WEBB, GEORGE CURLE. Donor to Law Library 175(885).
WEBB, ROBERT HENNING. Professor of Greek 1912-1950;
Chairman of Faculty
Library Committee 1940-1950; memorial fund 108(539), 170(834).
WELLES, SUMNER. Donor for Geology 177(922).
WERTENBAKER, CHARLES CHRISTIAN. Son of Librarian Wertenbaker 95.
WERTENBAKER, CHRISTIAN. Father of Librarian Wertenbaker 91.
WERTENBAKER, LOUISIANA TIMBERLAKE. Wife of Librarian Wertenbaker 93(455).
WERTENBAKER, MARY GRADY. Mother of Librarian Wertenbaker 91.
WERTENBAKER, THOMAS. Son of Librarian Wertenbaker, killed in War of
1861-1865 95.WERTENBAKER, THOMAS JEFFERSON. Grandson of Librarian Wertenbaker,
Professor of History at Princeton 95(444).WERTENBAKER, WILLIAM. Second Librarian, 1826-1831, 1835-1857, 1865-1881;
Librarian Emeritus 1881-1882. Appointed by Jefferson 92, 98, 99(486);later appointments 40(168), 94(461), 95, 102(510), 103(514);
position
16, 27;salary 27, 40, 42(179), 95(470);
length of service 91(443),
113, 119;Librarian Emeritus 42(179), 95(470);
compiler of 1828 printed
catalogue 5(28, 29), 16(79), 28, 92, 142, 172(850);received gift from
A. A. Low 40A(172), 96(473);criticisms of library administration,
by Wertenbaker 36(160),by anonymous critic 98(484);
opposed dancing
in the Rotunda 46A, 95(Special supplement to notes).Biographical sketch 90-99.
Soldier in war of 1812 91(448, 449),
94;held various positions in addition to that of Librarian 27,
93(456),including that of Secretary of the Faculty and Secretary
of the Board of Visitors 93, 94(457, 466);his family 27(123), 93(455),
95(468);guarantor for erection of Temperance Hall 107(534);
member
of Session in Presbyterian Church 94(463);Confederate flag raised at
his home in March 1861 94, 95(467);early defender of Poe 97(483);
chess player 98;
latest survivor of original administrative officers
and faculty 95;his notable memory 40A, 44, 97, 142, 143, 151;
his
anecdotes of early days 97(482);personal characteristics 97, 98;
death
in 1882 42(179), 54;tributes 96(463, 474);
reminiscences of 97(477481);
portrait 96, 97(475, 476).
30WERTENBAKER, WILLIAM. Son of Librarian Wertenbaker, killed when a youth
by being thrown from a horse 95(468).WESTHAMPTON COLLEGE. 190.
WHISTLER, JAMES ABBOTT McNEILL. Quoted 6(33).
WHITE, STANFORD. Architect for restoration, after burning of the Rotunda
56(234), 70.WHITE, WILLIAM HENRY. Lectureship fund in his memory 175(877).
WHITEHEAD, MARGARET ANN. Wife of Librarian Prentis 107.
WHITEHEAD, RICHARD HENRY. Dean of the Department of Medicine 1905-1916.
Medical books donated by his widow 176(905A).WILKE, FREDERICK HENRY. Donor to Medical Library 176(914).
WILLIAM AND MARY, COLLEGE OF. Tax on imported liquors allotted for purchase
of books for library 3(11);size of library collection when
Jefferson was a student, 3,000 volumes 7(35);size in 1830, 3,400
volumes 6(31);library destroyed by fire in 1859 25(118), 58(240);
college closed in 1861-1865, 1881-1888 58(240);
cooperation of library
in Virginia Imprint series 203.
WILLIAMS, BRUCE. Professor of Political Science; books on Political
Science bequeathed to Library 167(800).WILLOUGHBY, WILLIAM FRANKLIN. Donor of books on Political Science
167(801).WILSON, JAMES SOUTHALL. Edgar Allan Poe Professor of English, Dean of
the Department of Graduate Studies. 80(365).WILSON, RICHARD HENRY. Professor of Romanic Languages; French books
acquired for Library 170(827).WING, DONALD GODDARD. Editor of inventory of seventeenth century English
books, Yale University 204.WINSTON, WILLIAM AYLETT. Sixth Librarian 1882-1886. Political appointee,
as member of Readjuster Party 42(180);Secretary both of Faculty and
of Board of Visitors 42, 108;salary 42, 43(181).
Biographical sketch 108, 109(541, 544, 545);
some details uncertain
109;last years spent in Minneapolis 109(547);
mentioned 110, 111, 113.
WISCONSIN, UNIVERSITY OF. Size of library collection in 1895, 135,000
volumes 58(241).WOMEN STUDENTS. Admission to University 177A(925A, 925B, 925C).
WOOD, FREDERIC TURNBULL. Professor of Germanic Languages 170(825).
WOODROW WILSON SCHOOL OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS. 166(792), 167.
WOOLSEY, JOHN MUNRO. Donor to Law Library 175(887).
WORKS, GEORGE ALAN. Author of College and University Library Problems
148(701).WORLD WAR I. Effect on University 75(333, 334).
WORLD WAR II. Effect on University 121(334).
WRANEK, WILLIAM HILLMAN, JR. Director of University News Service;
aided in library publicity 134(649);donor of photographs 157(738).
WYLLIE, JOHN COOK. In 1950 Curator of Rare Books and of the McGregor
Library and member of the Board of Aldermen. Personal sketch 193,
194; also 164, 180, 181, 193, 194(979-981), 200, 205;Instructor in
Library Science 1930-1932 196.
WYLLIE, MABEL COOK. Assistant, Circulation 1931, 1932; Assistant,
Preparations 1937; Cataloguer 1938-1944; on exchange service with
Brown University Library 1941-1942; Medical Librarian 1944-1947.
185(956).WYTHE, GEORGE. Law tutor of Jefferson 7(34).
YALE UNIVERSITY. Origin of Library 1, 2(3, 8);
size of library collection
in 1830, 8,500 volumes 5(31);in 1895, 220,000 volumes
58(241);Wing inventory of seventeenth century English books 204.
YOE, JOHN HOWE. Professor of Chemistry 83.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. 70, 77, 95;
located in Madison Hall
about 1906 77.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION LIBRARY. Started in 1861 25(115);
put on more permanent basis 1875 48(207);
located in Madison Hall,
and received Grace Dodge donation of books 1906 77(339);listed as
separate collection 83, 84;moved to Alderman Library building 1938
(658).
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