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THE ROTUNDA IN THE 1870's  facing page 42 
Appeared in Harper's New Monthly Magazine, vol. 44, May 1872,
p. 821. This reproduction is from a copy in the collection of Dr.
Edwin M. Betts 
THE ROTUNDA ANNEX  43 
From photograph collection, University of Virginia Library. 
THE BURNING OF THE ROTUNDA  58 
From photograph collection, University of Virginia Library. 
THE ROTUNDA LIBRARY ROOM, (1) BEFORE THE
FIRE AND (2) ABOUT 1920, AFTER RESTORATION 
59 
(1) From illustration in vol. 1, p. 46, of The University of Virginia
... compiled by Barringer, Garnett, Page, New York, 1904. (2) From
photograph by Holsinger in University of Virginia Library collection. 
WILLIAM WERTENBAKER  106 
Portrait by John Adams Elder in Bayly Museum, University of
Virginia. Photograph by Thompson. 
RECTOR JEFFERSON'S LETTER OF APPOINTMENT
TO WILLIAM WERTENBAKER 
107 
In manuscript collection, University of Virginia Library. 
THE ALDERMAN LIBRARY, A PEDESTRIAN'S VIEW  122 
Viewed from the southeast. Photograph by Thompson. 
THE ALDERMAN LIBRARY VIEWED FROM A PLANE  123 
Viewed (1) from the southeast, (2) from the southwest, (3) from
the north. Photographs by Thompson. 
ENGINEERING, LAW, AND MEDICAL LIBRARY READING
ROOMS 
186 
Photographs by Thompson. 
FOUR LIBRARY PUBLICATIONS  187 
The 1828 Catalogue (upper left), the Byrd Library, 1914 (upper
right), General Index to Annual Reports on Historical Collections,
vols. 16–20, 1946–1950 (lower left), The Jefferson Papers ... 1950
(lower right). 
THE McGREGOR ROOM AND TWO McGREGOR PUBLICATIONS  202 
McGregor Room photograph by Thompson. Thomas Jefferson and
his Unknown Brother Randolph
(lower left); Memoirs of a Monticello
Slave
(lower right). 
JEFFERSON'S INSCRIPTION TO LAFAYETTE IN A
PRESENTATION COPY OF THE FIRST EDITION
OF THE NOTES ON THE STATE OF VIRGINIA 
203 
This copy was a gift of William Andrews Clark to the University
of Virginia Library.