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Preferred Citation:
Archibald F. Ward, Jr. Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.
Acquisition Information:
Acc. 2004.32 and Acc. 2004.42 gift via the Williamsburg Historic Records Association. Acquisition information for material
received after 7/13/2009 is available by consulting a Special Collections Research Center staff member.
Processing Information:
Acc. 2013.106 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in June 2013. Fully described
by Phillip Nicholas in September 2014. Accession 2017.042 described by Anne Johnson in 2021.
Archibald F. Ward, Jr. was born in Lumberton, North Carolina in 1912, received his Masters of Divinity from Crozer Theological
Seminary in 1937 and moved to Williamsburg, Virginia in 1942. He was involved in the Magruder Neighborhood whose lands were
being acquisitioned by Camp Peary, felt strongly about the treatment of Black people, was Minister of the Williamsburg Baptist
Church and accepted a position of the first full-time chaplain at Eastern State Hospital.
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"http://scdbwiki.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Archibald F. Ward, Jr." Archibald F. Ward, Jr.
Administrative History:
Archibald Floyd Ward, Jr. was born in Lumberton, North Carolina, and he was a minister of the Calvary Baptist Church then
later the Williamsburg Baptist Church. In addition, he became the president of the Williamsburg Rotary Club, and he later
joined the staff of Eastern State Hospital as a chaplain.
This collection contains correspondence, clippings, notebooks, and other material related to Archibald F. Ward, Jr. Included
in the collection are notebooks and articles pertaining to Ward while he was the Chaplain at Eastern State Hospital in Williamsburg,
Virginia, biographical material related to Ward, a notebook describing Ward's experience at Magruder and Camp Peary, correspondence
with various members of the Rockefeller family, and correspondence related to the 250th anniversary celebration of the founding
of Williamsburg, Virginia.
The collection also includes correspondence concerning local issues while Ward was chairman of the Williamsburg Citizens Association
in the 1940's, the Platform for Democracy talk in 1949 (including speeches), correspondence between Ward and James W. Miller,
professor of philosophy at William and Mary, and correspondence and speeches with and by Thomas Verner Smith.
Box 4, Accession 2017.042 includes sermans by A.F. Ward, Jr. and material from the various places he worked.
Lastly, the collection includes film and soundscriber recordings, which have been digitized.