This is an article about George Mason, the man, in the very first student newspaper published at George Mason College. It has two pages. The first page has an image of George Mason and a reproduction of the Bill of Rights. Also, the header includes…
This article describes a visit to Gunston Hall by George Mason College faculty, administrators, and students. There were around fifty cars that traveled in what was described as a "pilgrimage." Upon arrival they were presented by the Curator of…
A portrait of twenty-four-year-old George Mason, wealthy Virginia planter and future political leader, commemorates his 1750 marriage to sixteen-year-old Ann Eilbeck of Maryland. Both the bride and groom were painted separately by John Hesselius, a…
The last will that articulates the legacy of George Mason to his children. The will was written in 1773 after the death of his wife and there is no evidence that he ever wrote a new document since this is what was submitted to the court in 1792 after…
Photograph from the Dance Unit's production of "How Long Brethren?", performed at Nora Bayes Theatre. This photograph shows Tamiris, the choreographer and principal dancer.