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Richard L. Morton: History of Virginia, Volume 3, Parts 1–2(ca. 1924)

  • MS 1993.9
  • 406 pp.

A 20th-century manuscript documenting historical research conducted by Dr. Richard L. Morton of the College of William and Mary. Presumably the third volume in a series on the history of Virginia, it covers the course of Virginia’s history between the Civil War and World War I. Dr. Morton’s Colonial Virginia, a two-volume work published for the Virginia Historical Society in 1960, is a standard reference text on the settlement and westward expansion of Virginia between 1607 and 1763. The manuscript may be part of a third volume intended to be a continuation of this work.


Inventory

Contents Page Number
Folder 1
Vol. 3, Part 1
Chap. 1: The War of Seccession 1
Chap. 2: The Wheeling Government and the Formation of West Virginia 51
Chap. 3: The “Restored Government” at Alexandria and the beginning of Reconstruction 62
Chap. 4: The Campaign of 1867 90
Folder 2
Chap. 5: The Constitutional Convention of 1867–1868 111
Chap. 6: The Committee of Nine 123
Chap. 7: The Campaign of 1869 and the Restoration of Virginia 133
Chap. 8: The Elimination of the Carpetbaggers, 1869–79 147
Chap. 9: The Readjuster Period, 1879 to 1883 164
Folder 3
Vol. 3, Part 2
Chap. 10: The Foundation of the Public School System 205
Chap. 11: The Beginnings of the Public School System and the Growth of Higher Education 221
Chap. 12: Educational Expansion after 1886 258
Chap. 13: Politics, 1885–1901 277
Folder 4
Chap. 14: Convention of 1901–1902, and Later Political Developments 298
Chap. 15: Prohibition and Other Issues 313
Chap. 16: Some Social and Economic Factors in the Rebuilding of the Old Dominion 325
Chap. 17: Some Social and Economic Factors 347
Chap. 18: Literature and Education 391
Chap. 19: World War and Its Influences 400