Francis Macauley Diploma Guide to the Francis Macauley Diploma UA 5.202

Guide to the Francis Macauley Diploma UA 5.202


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Repository
Special Collections Research Center
Identification
UA 5.202
Title
Francis Macauley Diploma 1811 July 4
Quantity
0.21 Linear Feet
Creator
College of William and Mary.
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

Francis Macauley Diploma, Special Collections Research Center, William & Mary Libraries


Biographical / Historical

Francis Macauley attended William & Mary from 1809-1811.

Scope and Contents

William & Mary diploma presented to Francis Macauley on July 4, 1811. The diploma is written in Latin on vellum, which is adhered to a linen backing. The diploma is signed by William & Mary President Bishop James Madison and faculty members John Bracken, William Nelson, George Blackburn.

The original wax seal is still affixed to the ribbon, though this particular part has separated from the diploma.

Related Material

University Archives Faculty-Alumni File Collection

Subjects and Indexing Terms


General

Removed from the Faculty-Alumni File Collection in June 2016

Container List

Mixed Materials UA Small Collections Oversize Box 4 Oversize_Folder: 1
Diploma
1811 July 4English