Robert Eldon Brown Papers
UA.17.83

Summary Information

Repository
Michigan State University Archives and Historical Collections
Creator -
Brown, B. Katherine Taylor
Creator - Donor
Brown, Robert Eldon, 1907-
Title
Robert Eldon Brown papers
ID
UA.17.83
Date [inclusive]
1940-1989
Extent
9.5 Cubic feet
Language
English

Preferred Citation

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Biographical Note

Robert Eldon Brown was born 12 January 1907 in Hamilton, Kansas to John Edwin and Pearl Frye Brown. He married Bessie Katherine Taylor in 1937. The following year he received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Washington. He began his graduate work at Washington, then transferred to the University of Wisconsin. During World War II, he took a teaching job at the University of Washington. Following the war, he resumed his graduate program at Wisconsin, completing his Ph.D. there. Following his graduation, he served for a short time with the Army Corps of Engineers before accepting a permanent academic position with the Department of History at Michigan State in 1947. He retired from Michigan State University in 1977.

Brown is the author of numerous books on colonial American history, including Middle-Class Democracy and the Revolution in Massachusetts, 1691-1780 (1955), Charles Beard and the Constitution (1956), Reinterpretation of the Formation of the American Constitution (1963), Virginia, 1705-1786: Democracy or Aristocracy (1964), Carl Becker on History and the American Revolution (1970). His writings have also been included in several compendiums on American history, and he has contributed articles to the  New England Quarterly,  William and Mary Quarterly,  Mississippi Valley Historical Review,  American Quarterly,  The Centennial Review, and  Social Education.

In 1954, Brown was the recipient of the University of Virginia's first Thomas Jefferson Fellowship and the American Historical Society's Beveridge Award. He was selected Boston University's Gaspar G. Bacon Lecturer on the Constitution in 1961. Brown also received the Distinguished Faculty Awards from MSU in 1961.

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Scope and Contents note

Robert E. Brown's papers include research notes from the American colonial period, and professional correspondence from his career as a historian.

The research notes series are divided into three groups, (Massachusetts, New York City, and Virginia) which correspond to three of his books: Middle Class Democracy and the Revolution in Massachusetts, 1691-1780, Carl Becker on History and the American Revolution, and Virginia, 1705-1786: Democracy or Aristocracy? The bulk of the notes were taken in longhand by Brown from approximately 1950 to 1970; some were written by his wife, B. Katherine Brown. At the end of each entry the source, related sources to be checked, and personal observations are recorded.

Brown's notes on Massachusetts cover the years 1643 to 1894 but emphasize the revolutionary period. Entries are arranged alphabetically by subject. They discuss colonial government, society, regulations, prominent individuals and the common man. Notes in the addendum relate to his research methodology. Brown used these notes in writing his book Middle Class Democracy and the Revolution in Massachusetts, 1691-1780, which expounds on the theory that the colonists were primarily middle-class property owners who went to war against England to preserve the status quo rather than to establish new institutions and increase individual rights.

The research notes on New York City are divided into three sub-series: Freemen Admitted Prior to 1783, Freemen Admitted after 1783, and a Summary of Occupations. Entries are filed alphabetically by the individuals' last name in the first two series, and alphabetically by occupation in the last. Brown used the data included in these notes in his book Carl Becker on History and the American Revolution, in which he concluded that freemanship was not exclusive, as Becker implied, but rather was required for anyone engaged in a manual or professional occupation.

The notes on Virginia are grouped into four sub-series: Subject Entries, Geographical Entries, Chronological Entries and an addendum on his research methodology. They contain information relating to Virginia's people, laws, government and religion from 1645-1856. The election process, particularly in the late 1700s, is covered extensively. Plantation life, the role and living conditions of overseers, military records, plays and comments by colonists on gaming, and land acquisitions by George Washington are also noted. On these notes Brown based his book Virginia, 1725-1786: Democracy or Aristocracy?, in which he extended his thesis on middle-class democracy to Virginia.

The Correspondence series documents Brown's professional career from his graduate assistantship at the University of Wisconsin through his retirement from Michigan State. In addition to correspondence, these files contain reviews, articles, speeches, publishing contracts and other papers relating to his professional life as a historian. The papers have been annotated by Brown in some instances, and also include works and correspondence of his wife, B. Katherine Brown. The series is arranged chronologically starting with September 1940 and concluding with December 1989.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

Michigan State University Archives and Historical Collections 1981

Conrad Hall
888 Wilson Road, Room 101
East Lansing , MI, 48824
517-355-2330
archives@msu.edu

Revision Description

  September 2014

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research.

Legal Status note

Copyright: Michigan State University. Property Rights: Michigan State University.

Conditions Governing Use

Permission to publish material from this collection must be obtained from University Archives & Historical Collections, Michigan State University.

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Controlled Access Headings

Genre(s)

  • Letters (correspondence)
  • Photographs

Geographic Name(s)

  • Massachusetts
  • New York (N.Y.)
  • United States -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
  • Virginia

Personal Name(s)

  • Washington, George, 1732-1799

Subject(s)

  • Universities and colleges -- Faculty

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Collection Inventory

Research Notes 

Massachusetts 1643-1894 

Subject Entries 1643-1894 

Box
406b
Box
406a
Box
407b
Box
407a
Box

Acts 

406a
Box

Intolerable Acts 

406a
Box

Colonial Reaction 

406a

County Conventions 

406a

Effects 

406a

Quebec Act 

406a

Solemn League 

406a

Navigation Acts 

406a

Stamp Act 

406a
Box

British Reaction 

406a

Congress 

406a

Elections 

406a

Events 

406a

Operation of 

406a

Protests 

406a

Repeal 

406a

Results of Repeal 

406a

Riots 

406a

Sugar Act 

406a
Box

Opposition 

406a

Tea Act 

406a
Box

British Reaction 

406a

Colonial Reaction 

406a

Tea Party 

406a

Townshend Acts 

406a
Box

Bernard, Gov. Francis 

406a

Circular Letters 

406a

Convention 1768 

406a

Liberty (Sloop) 1768 

406a

Non-importation 1768 

406a

Opposition through February 1768 

406a

Peace and Quiet 1770-1771 

406a

Repeal and the Boston Massacre 

406a

Troops 

406a

Albany Plan 

406a
Box

Objections to 

406a

Anglo-French Conflict 

406a
Box

Braddock Defeat 

406a

British Compensation to the Colonies 

406a

French-Indian Wars 

406a

Bibliography 

406a

Biographies 

406a
Box

A-Z 

406a

Hutchinson, Thomas 

406a

Bishops and Agents 

406a

Charter 

406a

Confederation Period 

406a
Box

Cincinnati 

406a

Commerce 

406a

County Conventions 

406a

Economic Conditions 

406a

Finance 

406a

Miscellaneous 

406a

Town Petitions 

406a

Articles of Confederation, Weaknesses of 

406a

Conflicts (other) 

406a

Constitution (Federal) 

406a
Box

Amendments 

406a

Democracy 

406a

Elliott's Debates 

406a

Executive 

406a

Federalist Papers 

406a

Influence of the People 

406b

Judiciary 

406b

Legislature 

406b

Middle Class Compromise 

406b

Move for Constitution 

406b

Not as a Federal Government 

406b

Purpose of Government 

406b

Ratification 

406b

Slavery 

406b

Suffrage 

406b

Constitutions (Massachusetts) 1776-1780 

406b
Box

Constitution of 1778 

406b

Constitution of 1778 (rejected) 

406b

Constitution of 1779 

406b

Constitution of 1780 

406b
Box

Franchise 

406b

Ratification 

406b

Move for Constitution 

406b

Continental Congress 

406b
Box

First Continental Congress 1774 

406b
Box

Activity October-December 1774 

406b

Activity January-April 1775 

406b

The Association 

406b

Boston Siege 

406b

Events in Britain 

406b

Galloway Plan 

406b

Issues 

406b

Lexington and Concord 

406b

Novanglus (alias for John Adams) 

406b

Provincial Congress 

406b

Suffolk Resolves 

406b

Second Continental Congress May 1775-July 1776 

406b
Box

Army and George Washington 

406b

Bunker Hill 

406b

Events in Parliament 

406b

Finance 

406b

Foreign Aid 

406b

Massachusetts through December 1775 

406b

Measures in Congress June-July 1775 

406b

Measures in Congress August-December 1775 

406b

Other Issues 

406b

Representation 1775 

406b

State Governments 

406b

Voters 1775 

406b

Continental Congress 1776-1781 

406b

Courts and Juries, etc. 

406b

Debtors and Creditors 

406b

Democracy 

406b

Economic Opportunity 

406b

Education 

406b

Elections 

406b

Disputed 

406b
Box

 1780-1870 

406b

 1781-1786 

406b

 1788 

406b

Estates 

406b
Box

Personal 

406b

Inventories (by town) 

406b
Box

A-Z 

406b

Andover 

406b

Hatfield 

407a

Malden 

407a

Marblehead 

407a

Milton 

407a

Northampton 

407a

Northampton by Name 

407a

Weston 

407a

Events 

407a
Box

 1770 

407a
Box

Government vs. Assembly 

407a

Non-Importation 

407a

 1771 

407a
Box

Election 

407a

 1772 

407a
Box

Boston Resolves 

407a

Judges' Salaries 

407a

 Early 1773 

407a

 January-July 1776 

407a
Box

Military Affairs 

407a

Tory-Patriot 

407a

Fishing Rights 

407a

Franchise 

407a
Box

 Prior to 1691 

407a

 1691-1775 

407a

 1780 

407a

Town Meeting Participation 

407a
Box

Qualifications 

407a

Non-Voters 

407a

Voters 

407a

Voters and Families 

407a

French Aid, Beaumarchais, Pierre Augustin Caron de 

407a

French Alliance 

407a

Frontier Life 

407a

Government (Federal) 1970 

407a
Box

Connecticut 

407a

New York 

407a

Pennsylvania 

407a

Miscellaneous 

407a

Governors 

407a
Box

Massachusetts 

407a

Salaries 

407a

Inhabitants 

407a

Independence 

407a
Box

Early stages 

407a

 January-June 1, 1776 

407a

 June 7 - July 4, 1776 

407a

British Acts 

407a

Colonial Union 

407a

Declaration of Independence 

407a

Idea of Independence 

407a

Idea of Nationality 

407a

Interpretations 

407a

Military Affairs 

407a

Move for Independence 

407a

Opening of the Ports 

407a

Paine, Thomas and Common Sense 

407a

Peace Efforts 

407a

Privateering 

407a

Quebec Expedition 

407a

Revolution 

407a
Box

Articles of Confederation 

407a

Economic Conditions 

407a

Lack of Revolution 

407a

Political Conditions 

407a

Prices, Wages, etc. 

407a

State Governments 

407a

Taxation 

407a

Town Elections 

407a

Voters 1776-1780 

407a

War Finances 

407a

Indians 

407a

Kalm, Peter and Accounts ca. 1750 

407a

Land 

407a
Box

Farm Size 

407a

Rents 

407a

Value 

407a

Yield 

407a

Loyalists 

407a

Manufacturing Scheme 

407b
Box

Adams, Samuel 

407b

Beginning of 

407b

Belcher, Gov. Jonathan 

407b

Closing the Scheme 

407b

Colonial Reaction 

407b

Douglas, William 

407b

Land Bank and Silver Scheme 

407b
Box

Opposition 

407b

Supporters 

407b

Suppression 

407b
Box

Colonial 

407b

Parliamentary 

407b

Mercantilism 

407b

Mercantilism and Imperialism 1748-1760 

407b

Middle-Class Agricultural Society 

407b

Military 

407b

Money 

407b
Box

Commodity Prices 

407b

Paper Money 

407b

Value 

407b

Wages and Salaries 

407b

Peace 1763 

407b
Box

Population 

407b

Large Families 

407b

Pownall, Gov. Thomas (Observations of) 

407b

Religion 

407b

Representation 1691-1775 

407b
Box

Proprietors 

407b

Restrictions 

407b

Town Officials Refusing to Serve 

407b

Towns Avoiding Representation 

407b

Shay's Rebellion 

407b
Box

Constitution 

407b

Continental Congress 

407b

Election 1787 

407b

Legislative Action 

407b

Stages 

407b
Box

Early Stages through October 1786 

407b

Later Stages through February 1787 

407b

Later Stages through May 1787 

407b

Shirley, Gov. William 1741-1754 

407b
Box

Conflicts 

407b
Box

Early Conflicts 

407b

Conflicts at Louisbourg 

407b

Impressment 

407b

Louisbourg Expedition 

407b

Treaty 1748-1749 

407b

Seaport Towns 

407b

Slavery 

407b

Social Life, Miscellaneous 

407b

Taxes 

407b

Town Meetings 

407b
Box

Affairs 

407b

Regulations 

407b

Town Officials 

407b

Weare Report 

407b

Writs 

407b

Addendum 

407b
Box

Future Projects 

407b

Introduction 

407b

Items to Check 

407b

Masters Thesis 

407b

People to Remember 

407b

Writing 

407b

New York City 1684-1790 

Box
408b
Box
408a
Box

Freemen Admitted Prior to 1783 

408a
Box

A-L 

408a

M-Z 

408b

Freemen Admitted After 1783 

408b

Summary of Occupations 1760-1776 

408b

Virginia 1629-1789 


    Box
Text   411b
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Text   411a
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Text   410b
    Box
Text   410a
    Box
Text   409a
    Box
Text   409b

Box

Subject Entries 1629-1789 

409a
Box

Agents in Britain 

409a

Amusements 

409a

Appointed Officials 

409a

Apprentices 

409a

Aristocracy 

409a

Artisans 

409a

Biographical Information 

409a

Bounties 

409a

British-Colonial Conflicts before 1760 

409a

Calendar Change 

409a

Census 

409a

Charter and Constitution 

409a

Cities 

409a

Classes 

409a

Class Conflict 

409a

Committees of Correspondence 

409a

Convict Servants 

409a

County Courts 

409a

Countries Established 

409a

Criminals 

409a

Customs 

409a

Debtor Laws 

409a

Debtors (General) 

409a

Debtors (Names of) 

409a

Definitions 

409a

Democracy 

409a

Desertion 

409a

Dissenters 

409a

Divisional Estates 

409a

Drinking 

409a

Economic Conditions 

409a

Economic Opportunity 

409a

Education 

409a

Elections 

409a

Elections (Disputed) 

409a

Entails and Primogeniture 

409a

Entails (Broken) 

409a

Exports 

409a

Franchise 

409a

Freeholders 

409a

Freemen 

409a

Frontier 

409a

General Court 

409a

George III 

409a

Government 

409a

Governor and Council versus House 

409a

Governors 

409a

Henry, Patrick 

409a

House of Burgesses 

Box

Houses, Size of 

409a

Indentured Servants 

409a

Independence 

409a

Inhabitants 

409a

Inheritance 

409a

Interest 

409a

Internal Conflicts 

409a

Intestate Estates 

409a

Intercolonial Conflicts 

409a

Jefferson, Thomas 

409b

Juries 

409b

Justice of the Peace 

409b

Labor 

409b

Land 

409b
Box

Amount Held 

409b

Availability 

409b

Grants 

409b

Price 

409b

Tenure 

409b

Washington, George 

409b

Laws, Disallowed 

409b

Lee, Richard Henry 

409b

Liberty 

409b

Livestock 

409b

Louisbourg 

409b

Manufacturing 

409b

Mercantilism 

409b

Merchants 

409b

Middle Class 

409b

Militia 

409b

Ministers as Land Holders 

409b

Money Values 

409b

Morals 

409b

Newspapers 

409b

Northern Neck of Virginia 

409b

Ohio Company 

409b

Office Holding and Official Salaries 

409b

Overseers 

409b

Paper Money 

409b

Parishes 

409b

Parliamentary Taxation 

409b

Petition, Government by 

409b

Pistole Fee Controversy 

409b

Plantation Size and Management 

409b

Planters versus British Merchants 

409b

Poll Lists 

409b

Poor 

409b

Population 

409b

Prices 

409b

Products and Production 

409b

Quakers 

409b

Quitrents 

409b

Religion 

409b

Rent Collection 

409b

Rents 

409b

Representation 

409b

Revenue 

409b

Robinson, John 

409b

Salaries 

409b

Sectional Conflicts 

409b

Sheriff 

409b

Slavery (Exclusion of Slaves) 

409b

Slaves 

410a

Social Life (General) 

410a

Speculators 

410a

Spotswood, Alexander 

410a

Squatters 

410a

Suspending Clauses 

410a

Taxes 

410a

Tenants 

410a

Tithables 

410a

Tobacco Inspection 

410a

Towns Established 

410a

Trade Voters 

410a

Wages 

410a

Washington, George 

410a

Weather 

410a

Women 

410a

Geographical Entries 1690-1788 

410a
Box

Counties 

410a
Box

Accomack 

410a

Albermarle 

410a

Amelia 

410a

Amherst 

410a

Augusta 

410a

Bedford 

410a

Berkeley, West Virginia 

410a

Brunswick 

410a

Buckingham 

410a

Caroline 

410a

Charles City 

410a

Charlotte 

410a

Chesterfield 

410a

Culpeper 

410a

Cumberland 

410a

Dinwiddie 

410a

Dunmore 

410a

Elizabeth City 

410a

Essex 

410a

Fairfax 

410a

Fauquier 

410a

Frederick 

410a

Gloucester 

410a

Goochland 

410a

Halifax 

410b

Hampshire 

410b

Hanover 

410b

Henrico 

410b

Isle of Wight 

410b

James City 

410b

Jefferson, Kentucky (no entry) 

410b

King and Queen 

410b

King George 

410b

King William (no entry) 

410b

Lancaster 

410b

Loudon 

410b

Louisa 

410b

Lunenberg 

410b

Mecklenberg 

410b

Middlesex 

410b

Nansemond 

410b

New Kent 

410b

Norfolk 

411a
Box

Borough Residents 

411a

Deeds 

411a

Election Polls 

411a

Merchants 

411a

Name File (General and Voters) 

411a

Non-residents 

411b

Non-voters Who Would Have Voted and Possible Voters 

411b

Servants in April 1771 (no entry) 

411b

Wills 

411b

Young Son (Inheritance of) 

411b

Northampton 

411b

Northumberland 

411b

Orange 

411b

Pittsylvania 

411b

Prince Edward 

411b

Prince George 

411b

Prince William 

411b
Box

Name List 

411b

Princess Anne 

411b

Richmond 

411b

Shenandoah 

411b

Southampton 

411b

Spotsylvania 

411b

Stafford 

411b

Surry 

411b

Sussex 

411b

Warwick 

411b

Westmoreland 

411b

York 

411b

Towns 

411b
Box

Alexandria 

411b

Blandford 

411b

Boyd's Hole 

411b

Cobham 

411b

Colchester 

411b

Cumberland 

411b

Dumfries 

411b

Falmouth 

411b

Fredericksburg 

411b

Hampton 

411b

Hanover 

411b

Jamestown 

411b

Manchester 

411b

Newcastle 

411b

New London 

411b

Petersburg 

411b

Port Royal 

411b

Portsmouth 

411b

Richmond 

411b

Suffolk 

411b

Tappahannock 

411b

Urbanna 

411b

Warwick 

411b

West Point (De La War) 

411b

Williamsburg 

411b

Winchester 

411b

Yorktown 

411b

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Chronological Entries 1751-1783 

Box
411b
Box

Anglo-French Conflict 1752-1760 

411b
Box

French and Indian War 

411b

Braddock's Expedition and Defeat (no entry) 

411b

Revolution 1760-1763 

411b

Stamp Act 1764-1766 

412

Townshend Acts 1767-1770 

412

Quiet Period 1770-1772 

412

 1773 

412

 1774 

412

 1775 

412

 1776 

412
Box

Virginia Constitution 

412

Articles of Confederation 

412

 1777-1783 

412

Purpose of Revolution 

412

Addendum 

412
Box

Items to Check 

412

Library of Congress 

412

Names to Remember 

412

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Correspondence 

Box Folder

 September 1, 1940 – August 31, 1941 

1175 1

 September 1, 1941 – August 31, 1942 

1175 2

 September 1, 1942 – August 31, 1943 

1175 3

 September 1, 1942 – August 31, 1943 

1175 4

 September 1, 1944 – August 31, 1945 

1175 5

 September 1, 1945 – August 31, 1946 

1175 6

 September 1, 1946 – August 31, 1947 

1175 7

 September 1, 1947 – August 31, 1948 

1175 8

 September 1, 1948 – August 31, 1949 

1175 9

 September 1, 1949 – August 31, 1950 

1175 10

 September 1, 1950 – August 31, 1951 

1175 11

 September 1, 1951 – August 31, 1952 

1175 12

 September 1, 1952 – March 20, 1953 

1175 13

 April 28, 1953 – August 31, 1953 

1175 14

 September 1, 1953 – November 16, 1953 

1175 15

 November 19, 1953 – January 19, 1954 

1175 16

 January 21, 1954 – April 23, 1954 

1175 17

 April 26, 1954 – June 6, 1954 

1175 18

 June 27, 1954 – August 31, 1954 

1175 19

 September 1, 1954 – February 2, 1955 

1175 20

 February 4, 1955 – May 30, 1955 

1175 21

 May 30, 1955 – July 29, 1955 

1175 22

 August 14, 1955 – August 31, 1955 

1175 23

 September 1, 1955 – November 8, 1955 

1175 24

 November 8, 1955 – December 25, 1955 

1175 25

 December 27, 1955 – February 11, 1956 

1175 26

 February 13, 1956 – May 14, 1956 

1175 27

 May 15, 1956 – August 31, 1956 

1175 28

 September 1, 1956 – November 23, 1956 

1175 29

 November 23, 1956 – January 14, 1957 

1175 30

 January 15, 1957 – May 14, 1957 

1175 31

 May 14, 1957 – August 31, 1957 

1175 32

 September 1, 1957 – October 26, 1957 

1175 33

 October 31, 1957 – February 10, 1958 

1175 34

 February 13, 1958 – June 4, 1958 

1175 35

 June 4, 1958 – August 31, 1958 

1175 36

 September 1, 1958 – November 6, 1958 

1175 37

 November 6, 1958 – February 17, 1959 

1175 38

 February 24, 1959 – April 6, 1959 

1175 39

 April 7, 1959 – July 23, 1959 

1176 1

 July 27, 1959 – August 31, 1959 

1176 2

 September 1, 1959 – March 24, 1960 

1176 3

 March 24, 1960 – April 28, 1960 

1176 4

 April 26, 1960 – June 1, 1960 

1176 5

 June 3, 1960 – August 31, 1960 

1176 6

 September 1, 1960 – November 18, 1960 

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 November 19, 1960 – March 13, 1961 

1176 8

 March 13, 1961 – May 4, 1961 

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 May 5, 1961 – June 23, 1961 

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 June – August 31, 1961 

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 September 1, 1961 – December 3, 1961 

1176 12

 December 4, 1961 – February 10, 1962 

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 February 11, 1962 – May 1, 1962 

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 May 13, 1962 – June 8, 1962 

1176 15

 June 9, 1962 – August 31, 1962 

1176 16

 September 1, 1962 – December 17, 1962 

1176 17

 December 25, 1962 – February 14, 1963 

1176 18

 February 19, 1963 – April 1, 1963 

1176 19

 April 6, 1963 – August 31, 1963 

1176 20

 September 1, 1963 – December 1, 1963 

1176 21

 December 2, 1963 – April 5, 1964 

1176 22

 April 7, 1964 – June 18, 1964 

1176 23

 June 18, 1964 – August 31, 1964 

1176 24

 September 1, 1964 – January 9, 1965 

1176 25

 January 13, 1965 – April 13, 1965 

1176 26

 April 15, 1965 – July 14, 1965 

1176 27

 July 15, 1965 – August 31, 1965 

1176 28

 September 1, 1965 – January 14, 1966 

1176 29

 January 15, 1966 – April 8, 1966 

1176 30

 April 12, 1966 – August 31, 1966 

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Reviews of "Virginia: Democracy or Aristocracy" 1966 

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 September 1, 1966 – November 19, 1966 

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 November 22, 1966 – March 31, 1967 

1176 34

 March 24, 1967 – June 27, 1967 

1176 35

 June 27, 1967 – August 31, 1967 

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 September 1, 1967 – December 24, 1967 

1177 1

 December 25, 1967 – June 9, 1968 

1177 2

 June 9, 1968 – August 31, 1968 

1177 3

 September 1, 1968 – February 25, 1969 

1177 4

 February 26, 1969 – August 31, 1969 

1177 5

 September 1, 1969 – June 12, 1970 

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 June 17, 1970 – August 31, 1970 

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 September 1, 1970 – November 16, 1970 

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 November 17, 1970 – April 15, 1971 

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 April 19, 1971 – June 28, 1971 

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 July 11, 1971 – August 31, 1971 

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 September 1, 1971 – January 20, 1972 

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 January 25, 1972 – July 28, 1972 

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 August 4, 1972 – August 31, 1972 

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 September 1, 1972 – January 27, 1973 

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 January 27, 1973 – July 24, 1973 

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 August 3, 1973 – August 31, 1973 

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 September 7, 1973 – March 26, 1974 

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 May 28, 1974 – August 31, 1974 

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 September 1, 1974 – December 15, 1974 

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 December 17, 1974 – May 6, 1975 

1177 21

 May 15, 1975 – August 31, 1975 

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 September 1, 1975 – December 19, 1975 

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 December 19, 1975 – March 23, 1976 

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 March 29, 1976 – July 20, 1976 

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South East Missouri State Fall '75 – Fall '76 

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 April 1976 – August 31, 1976 

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 September 1, 1976 – April 14, 1977 

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 April 22, 1977 – June 25, 1977 

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 June 27, 1977 – August 31, 1977 

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 September 1, 1977 – December 14, 1977 

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 December 25, 1977 – April 21, 1978 

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 April 27, 1978 – August 31, 1978 

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 September 1, 1978 – August 31, 1979 

1177 34

 September 1, 1979 – August 31, 1980 

1177 35

 September 1, 1980 – August 31, 1981 

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 September 1, 1981 – August 31, 1982 

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 September 1, 1982 – August. 31, 1983 

1177 38

 September 1, 1983 – August 31, 1984 

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 September 1, 1984 – August 2, 1987 

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 December 10, 1987 – July 18, 1988 

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 July 1988 – December 1989 

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"The Brown Thesis" February 21, 1992 

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Photographs 

Box Folder

Distinguished Faculty Award Photographs 

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Humane Economy Conference Photograph August 17 -23, 1964 

1175 42

Miscellaneous Photographs 

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