Special Collections Research Center
William & Mary Special Collections Research CenterFinding Aid Authors: Special Collections Staff.
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Acc. 2008.163 received sometime prior to 2007.
Collection is currently unprocessed and was not accessioned at the time it was added to Archon. A preliminary inventory on the exterior of the boxes was prepared by an unidentified SCRC staff member prior to 2007. Acc. 2008.163 was accessioned from the backlog on 12/12/08 by Amy C. Schindler
College of William and Mary faculty member in the Dept. of History. Lecturer, 1963-1966; Associate Professor, 1966-1970; Professor, 1970-1987; William E. Pullen Professor of History, 1987-1999; William E. Pullen Professor of History, Emeritus, 1999-2001; Acting Dean of Graduate Studies, 1968-1970; Graduate Dean of Arts and Sciences, 1971-1981; Acting Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, 1986-1987.
Selby also served as assistant director of research at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and for many years as book review editor of the William and Mary Quarterly. Selby was well-known for his book The Revolution in Virginia, 1775-1783 (Charlottesville, 1988). Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .
The collection includes class material, student work, professional papers, and other material created by Professor John Selby during his career in the Department of History at the College of William and Mary.
The collection is not fully rehoused, arranged, or described. Consult a staff member for assistance.