A hand book of Virginia . city system in the United States. William and Mary College, antedating Harvard in all respects, except theactual date of its charter (1619), is too well known to be described. Its history is thehistory of the United States and Virginia, and it claims among its alumni such menas Presidents Jefferson, Monroe and Tyler, Chief Justice Marshall, General WinfieldScott, besides a host of others. Its present is less known than its past, but the facts are there with its roll of 250students (1905-06) it is the largest college in Virginia, outside of the technicaland professiona


A hand book of Virginia . city system in the United States. William and Mary College, antedating Harvard in all respects, except theactual date of its charter (1619), is too well known to be described. Its history is thehistory of the United States and Virginia, and it claims among its alumni such menas Presidents Jefferson, Monroe and Tyler, Chief Justice Marshall, General WinfieldScott, besides a host of others. Its present is less known than its past, but the facts are there with its roll of 250students (1905-06) it is the largest college in Virginia, outside of the technicaland professional schools. It is a high-grade college and its students take highrank at the largest universities of the country. It has an appropriation of $25,000from the State, in return for which it maintains a high-grade normal college andpractice school. As a commercial asset, it brings about an expenditure of about $50,000 to$50,033 per annum to the city. The Eastern State Hospital (for the insane), the oldest in the United States,. 271 cannot be classed under the heads just considered, but its 700 patients and 100employees constitute a distinctly valuable commercial asset of the city in thattheir care and maintenance bring about the expenditure of $80,000 per annum, aportion of which Williamsburg gets the benefits of. Two weekly papers flourish here, the Old Virginia Gazette, established in 1730,and the Williamsburg Sun, established in 1906, one hundred and seventy yearslater. Williamsburg, long regarded as the private domain of students of historicalantiquities, has become, within the past few years, one of the most thriving andgrowing places in Virginia. WINCHESTER. Winchester, the county seat of Frederick—the most northern county of Vir-ginia—is an incorporated city and has a population of over 7,500. Its history dates back to March 9, 1743, when its first court was held and certainlots were laid out, upon condition that the owners should at once build then it has b


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