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Manuscripts Collection, 20th-21st Century

 Collection
Identifier: FVW-MC-2

Scope and Contents

This manuscripts collection contains items from the 20th-21st centuries exclusively. The contents of the first series include correspondence between citizens along with letters from past Presidents Hoover, Eisenhower, Reagan, Bush Sr., Bush Jr., and Clinton. Additionally, within the second series, there are ephemera items consisting of poems, an invoice, and a ticket to the dedication of President Lincoln's tomb.

Dates

  • 1904 - 2004

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Open to all researchers, subject to restrictions noted in accession record.

Copyright Statement

Any requests for permission to publish, quote, or reproduce materials from this collection must be submitted in writing to the Archival Project Coordinator of the Lincolniana Collection. Permission for publication is given on behalf of Mississippi State University as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained.

Biographical Note

Frank J. Williams was born on August 24, 1940 in Richmond, Rhode Island. Williams’s fascination with Abraham Lincoln began while he was in the sixth grade. Instead of purchasing food, Williams used his lunch money to buy books about Lincoln. This early interest inspired Williams to study law. After earning his undergraduate degree from Boston University, he obtained his law degree from Boston University School of Law. He also went on to earn a master’s degree in taxation from Bryant University. Later, he also served as a U.S. Army captain from 1962-1967 in Germany and Vietnam. During Williams’s legal career, he served as town moderator and town solicitor for Richmond, Rhode Island. He also was appointed to the Rhode Island Supreme Court in 1995, and in 2001 he was elevated to Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. He also served from 2003-2009 as the Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Military Commissions under George W. Bush’s administration. Over the course of his career, Williams never lost his love for Lincoln studies and continued to collect books, artifacts, and memorabilia – a collection that is now valued at over $3 million. Williams has also published and co-authored books on Lincoln such as Judging Lincoln (2002), Lincoln as Hero (2012), The Emancipation Proclamation: Three Views (2008), and the coedited book, The Mary Lincoln Enigma (2013). He is also the founding chair of the Lincoln Forum and served as president of both the Abraham Lincoln Association and the Lincoln Group of Boston.

Over the years, collecting Lincoln has become a family affair. His wife, Virginia Williams, assists in the collecting of Lincoln artifacts and books. V. Williams was born in Texas and graduated from North Texas State University. Working for the U.S. Department of Defense, she served as a teacher overseas and met F. Williams during his time serving in the military. She was a kindergarten teacher in Rhode Island for Cranston Public Schools for almost three decades and has been intimately involved with the Lincoln Forum since its inception. Together, Frank and Virginia Williams have amassed a large and impressive collection made up of more than 15,000 book volumes and 10,000 artifacts. These items were donated to Mississippi State University in 2017. To date, the couple continue to add to the collection and a large portion of these objects are on view at the Frank and Virginia Williams Collection of Lincolniana Gallery at Mitchell Memorial Library on Mississippi State University’s campus.

References

Allison Matthews, “Frank and Virginia Williams of Rhode Island gift extraordinary Lincoln and Civil War Collection to Mississippi State University,” Mississippi State University, Last Modified June 20, 2017.

“Frank Williams,” OAH: Organization of American Historians, Accessed April 2, 2019.

Extent

.89 Cubic Feet (One legal size document box (half-size) and one oversized flat box.)

Language of Materials

English

Arrangement

Contents arranged by record type.

Processing Note

Processed by Kaelynn Edmondson, Fall 2025.

Title
Manuscripts Collection, 20th-21st Century
Status
Completed
Author
Kaelynn Edmondson
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the The Frank and Virginia Williams Collection of Lincolniana Repository

Contact:
P.O. Box 5408
Mississippi State Mississippi 39762-5408 United States