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In 2005, the [http://lawlibrary.wm.edu Wolf Law Library] at the [http://www.wm.edu College of William & Mary] in Williamsburg, Virginia started a [[George Wythe Collection|special collection]] recreating the [[Wythe's Library|library]] of [[George Wythe]]. Development of the collection led library director Jim Heller to create space in the library to display the books to the public. Conceived as supplement to the book display, the George Wythe Encyclopedia project began on February 15, 2013. The project expanded from a bibliographic focus to include all aspects of Wythe's life and careers. The Encyclopedia is intended to provide a single source of information relating to George Wythe and facilitate future scholarship.  
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{{DISPLAYTITLE:About the Wythepedia Project at the College of William & Mary's Wolf Law Library}}
*Executive Editor: James S. Heller, Director of the Law Library, Professor of Law and Professor of Public Policy
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[[File:WytheRoomComputer.jpg|link=George Wythe Room|thumb|right|300px|"[[George Wythe Room|The George Wythe Room]]," on Wythepedia: The George Wythe Encyclopedia.]]
*Managing Editor: Linda K. Tesar, Head of Technical Services and Special Collections ([mailto:lktesar@wm.edu lktesar@wm.edu])
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In 2005, the [http://lawlibrary.wm.edu Wolf Law Library] at the [http://www.wm.edu College of William & Mary] in Williamsburg, Virginia, started a special collection recreating the [[Wythe's Library|library]] of [[George Wythe]]. Development of the [[George Wythe Collection]] led library director Jim Heller to create a special room in the library to house and display the Wythe Collection. Conceived as supplement to the book display, the [[Main Page|George Wythe Encyclopedia]] project began on February 15, 2013. The project expanded from a bibliographic focus to include all aspects of Wythe's life and careers. The Encyclopedia is intended to provide a single source of information relating to George Wythe and to facilitate future scholarship.  
*Internet Web Ninja: Steve Blaiklock, Circulation & Reserve Supervisor ([mailto:snblai@wm.edu snblai@wm.edu])
 
  
Many William & Mary library staff members have contributed to Wythepedia including Jill Carter, Fred Dingledy, Paul Hellyer, Lauren Seney, Michael Umberger. Andrew Howard (Class of 2014)  identified Wythe's [[Letters and Papers]] and created the majority of the pages for them, transcribing many of the documents. William & Mary law students also worked on the project, particularly the assistants of Linda Tesar: Sarah Deuitch, John Sanders, Abby Snider, Stephanie Wilmes, and Christopher Yakubisin (Class of 2016).
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Wythepedia is a closed wiki; only approved users may add or edit articles. Please contact the [mailto:lktesar@wm.edu managing editor] with questions and comments.
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===Editors and Contributors===
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*Managing Editor: Linda K. Tesar, Head of Technical Services and Special Collections
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*Site Administrator and Associate Editor: Steve Blaiklock, Circulation and Reserve Supervisor
  
Other Class of 2016 contributors include:
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Many other William & Mary Law Library staff members have contributed to Wythepedia including Jill Carter, Dennis DeMarco, Fred Dingledy, James S. Heller, Paul Hellyer, Rebecca Mazzarella, Lauren Seney, Michael Umberger, and Michaela Van Wicklin. Andrew Howard (Class of 2014) identified Wythe's [[Letters and Papers]] and created the majority of those pages, transcribing many of the documents. Other law students spent numerous hours working on the project, notably:
  
Derek van den Abeelen
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*Class of 2016: Sarah Deuitch, Joseph Harrison, Melanie Lazor, Eric Marriott, James Patterson, John Sanders, Abby Snider, Andrew Steffensen, Stephanie Wilmes, and Christopher Yakubisin made significant contributions. Other class of 2016 contributors include: Derek van den Abeelen, James Allred, Kathryn Ashley, Kelsey Baack, Connor Baer, Elizabeth Berry, Dan Biegler, Lauren Bridenbaugh, Joe Castor, Katie Chounet, Susanne Cordner, Brian Cruikshank, Bria Cunningham, Benjamin Dailey, Charles Barriere, Evan Feely, Melissa FussellChristopher Geddis, Sara Greenblum, Kelly Johnson, Michelle Johnson, Zeke Van Keuren, Erika Larsen, Caroline Lochabay, Eric Loose, Nathan Michaux, Carrie Miller, Tyler Murray, Karen Osborne, Krishna Patel, Meghan Phillips, Sarah Pitts, Liz Rademacher, Brian Reagan, Keith Salmeri, Ryan Schuster, Lindsay Sfekas, Katherine Sheldon, Lenny Simmons, Marly Tristano, Allyson Wiley, and Michael Wyatt.
James Allred
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Kathryn Ashley
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*Class of 2017: Benjamin Ader, Jake Albert, Jim Conlin, Claire Hunter, Jennifer Morris, Michelle Prendergast, Thomas Sandbrink, John Satira, and Jenna Tersteegen.
Kelsey Baack
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Connor Baer
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*Class of 2018: Connor Ciepluch, Marc Greco, Alexander Lange, Anne Morris, Vania Ratliff, Lauren Riley, Tyler Sherman, Sarah Spencer, Daniel Thompson, Lydia Warkentin, and Victoria Woods.
Elizabeth Berry
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Dan Biegler
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*Class of 2019: Dorronda Bordley, Jessica Fetzer, Tyler Leard, Brett Morgan
Lauren Bridenbaugh
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Joe Castor
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*Class of 2020: Stephen Marlowe, Jack Notar, Delia Root
Katie Chounet
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Susanne Cordner
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===Getting Started===
Brian Cruikshank
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The main [http://lawlibrary.wm.edu/wythepedia/index.php?title=Special:Categories&offset=&limit=500 Categories] page serves as a site index.
Bria Cunningham
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Benjamin Dailey
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Books in the Wolf Law Library's collection are on the [[George Wythe Collection]] page with links to individual pages for specific titles. A browsable list of titles is available as a [[:Category:George_Wythe_Collection_at_William_&_Mary's_Wolf_Law_Library|separate Category]] page. The contents of George Wythe's library and the bibliographies devoted to it are discussed on [[Wythe's Library]] page.
Charles Barriere
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Evan Feely
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The main [[George Wythe|biographical page]] includes links to pages for various aspects of Wythe's life such as his letters and papers, his teaching career, and his judicial career and cases.
Melissa Fussell  
 
Christopher Geddis
 
Sara Greenblum
 
Joseph Harrison
 
Kelly Johnson
 
Michelle Johnson
 
Zeke van Keuren
 
Erika Larsen
 
Melanie Lazor
 
Caroline Lochabay
 
Eric Loose
 
Eric Marriott
 
Nathan Michaux
 
Carrie Miller
 
Tyler Murray
 
Karen Osborne
 
Krishna Patel
 
James Patterson
 
Meghan Phillips
 
Sarah Pitts
 
Liz Rademacher
 
Brian Reagan
 
Keith Salmeri
 
Ryan Schuster
 
Lindsay Sfekas
 
Katherine Sheldon
 
Lenny Simmons
 
Andrew Steffensen
 
Marly Tristano
 
Allyson Wiley
 
Michael Wyatt
 

Revision as of 08:09, 13 August 2019

"The George Wythe Room," on Wythepedia: The George Wythe Encyclopedia.

In 2005, the Wolf Law Library at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, started a special collection recreating the library of George Wythe. Development of the George Wythe Collection led library director Jim Heller to create a special room in the library to house and display the Wythe Collection. Conceived as supplement to the book display, the George Wythe Encyclopedia project began on February 15, 2013. The project expanded from a bibliographic focus to include all aspects of Wythe's life and careers. The Encyclopedia is intended to provide a single source of information relating to George Wythe and to facilitate future scholarship.

Wythepedia is a closed wiki; only approved users may add or edit articles. Please contact the managing editor with questions and comments.

Editors and Contributors

  • Managing Editor: Linda K. Tesar, Head of Technical Services and Special Collections
  • Site Administrator and Associate Editor: Steve Blaiklock, Circulation and Reserve Supervisor

Many other William & Mary Law Library staff members have contributed to Wythepedia including Jill Carter, Dennis DeMarco, Fred Dingledy, James S. Heller, Paul Hellyer, Rebecca Mazzarella, Lauren Seney, Michael Umberger, and Michaela Van Wicklin. Andrew Howard (Class of 2014) identified Wythe's Letters and Papers and created the majority of those pages, transcribing many of the documents. Other law students spent numerous hours working on the project, notably:

  • Class of 2016: Sarah Deuitch, Joseph Harrison, Melanie Lazor, Eric Marriott, James Patterson, John Sanders, Abby Snider, Andrew Steffensen, Stephanie Wilmes, and Christopher Yakubisin made significant contributions. Other class of 2016 contributors include: Derek van den Abeelen, James Allred, Kathryn Ashley, Kelsey Baack, Connor Baer, Elizabeth Berry, Dan Biegler, Lauren Bridenbaugh, Joe Castor, Katie Chounet, Susanne Cordner, Brian Cruikshank, Bria Cunningham, Benjamin Dailey, Charles Barriere, Evan Feely, Melissa Fussell, Christopher Geddis, Sara Greenblum, Kelly Johnson, Michelle Johnson, Zeke Van Keuren, Erika Larsen, Caroline Lochabay, Eric Loose, Nathan Michaux, Carrie Miller, Tyler Murray, Karen Osborne, Krishna Patel, Meghan Phillips, Sarah Pitts, Liz Rademacher, Brian Reagan, Keith Salmeri, Ryan Schuster, Lindsay Sfekas, Katherine Sheldon, Lenny Simmons, Marly Tristano, Allyson Wiley, and Michael Wyatt.
  • Class of 2017: Benjamin Ader, Jake Albert, Jim Conlin, Claire Hunter, Jennifer Morris, Michelle Prendergast, Thomas Sandbrink, John Satira, and Jenna Tersteegen.
  • Class of 2018: Connor Ciepluch, Marc Greco, Alexander Lange, Anne Morris, Vania Ratliff, Lauren Riley, Tyler Sherman, Sarah Spencer, Daniel Thompson, Lydia Warkentin, and Victoria Woods.
  • Class of 2019: Dorronda Bordley, Jessica Fetzer, Tyler Leard, Brett Morgan
  • Class of 2020: Stephen Marlowe, Jack Notar, Delia Root

Getting Started

The main Categories page serves as a site index.

Books in the Wolf Law Library's collection are on the George Wythe Collection page with links to individual pages for specific titles. A browsable list of titles is available as a separate Category page. The contents of George Wythe's library and the bibliographies devoted to it are discussed on Wythe's Library page.

The main biographical page includes links to pages for various aspects of Wythe's life such as his letters and papers, his teaching career, and his judicial career and cases.