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Documentary History of the Construction of the Buildings at the University of Virginia, 1817-1828
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Documentary History of the Construction of the Buildings at the University of Virginia, 1817-1828
Abstract
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
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Chapter 1 Genesis of the Academical Village, 1814-1817
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Chapter 2 The Building Campaign of 1818
Commissioners Appointed
Stonecutters Sought from Italy
Progress is Slow
Arrival of Brickmasons
Bernard Peyton Recruited
Rockfish Gap Commission
The Commission's Report
The Virginia Springs
Partnership Established
Professorship Declined
William John Coffee
The Raggi Brothers
Tin Roofs Considered
Search for More Bricklayers
Year-End Balance Sheet
3.
Chapter 3 The Building Campaign of 1819, Part 1
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Chapter 4 The Building Campaign of 1819, Part 2
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Chapter 5 The Building Campaign of 1820
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Chapter 6 The Building Campaign of 1821
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Chapter 7 The Building Campaign of 1822
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Chapter 8 The Building Campaign of 1823
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Chapter 9 The Building Campaign of 1824
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Chapter 10 The Building Campaign of 1825
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Chapter 11 The Final Years: 1826-1828
Epilogue "The last act of usefulness I can render"
List of Appendices
Glossary
Bibliography
Notes
Editoral Apparatus
Symbols Designating Documents
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Documentary History of the Construction of the Buildings at the University of Virginia, 1817-1828