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If you're going to go that route, then consider Lyon G. Tyler: 
founder of the William and Mary Quarterly and various other
publications; collector of manuscript Virginiana, as well as president
of the College of William and Mary?

Karen Stuart

On 1/3/06, Peter V. Bergstrom <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> As a long time historian of Virginia, it occurs to me that we ought to consider
> the wide spread consequences of Rev. Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin and his role in
> "re-creating" Williamsburg.  How many Virginia historians, not to mention
> millions of Americans have been influenced by all of that which he inspired that
> day back in the 1920's?

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