Minor, LucianPapers Guide to the Lucian Minor Papers UA 6.085

Guide to the Lucian Minor Papers UA 6.085


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Williamsburg, Virginia
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Repository
Special Collections Research Center
Identification
UA 6.085
Title
Lucian Minor Papers 1853-1854, 1857
Quantity
0.15 Linear Feet
Creator
Minor, Lucian, 1802-1858
Language
English

Administrative Information

Conditions Governing Use

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Conditions Governing Access

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Preferred Citation

Lucian Minor Papers, Special Collections Research Center, William & Mary Libraries


Biographical / Historical

Lucian Minor graduated from William & Mary in 1823 with a law degree. He was appointed Professor of Law in 1855, serving as chair of the department until his death in 1858.

Scope and Contents

The collection includes a letter written by Minor to an unknown person on August 2, 1857. In addition to personal news, he disucsses an abolitionist paper, "The Kentucky News." He further describes living in Williamsburg since 1855 to chair the law department. He states that it is a "pleasant place to live in: abounding in people both polite and kind."

The collection also includes a copy of Minor's "Reasons for Abolishing the Liquor Traffic Addressed to the People of Virginia" (1853) and a broadside promoting his edition of "Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Appeals of Virginia" (1854 May).

Subjects and Indexing Terms


General

This material was removed from the Faculty-Alumni File in 2016.

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

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Container List

Mixed Materials UA Small Collections Box 3 folder: 1
Folder 1: Papers
1853, 1857 Aug. 2English
Mixed Materials UA Small Collections Oversize Box 1 Oversize Folder: 1
Oversize Folder: Broadside
1854 May English