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KEISTER, WILLIAM. H. COLLECTION. SC # 3015 Scope and Content. These years marked the 47th and 50th years, respectively, of Keister's service in the Harrisonburg school system. The bound volume was presented to William Keister at the Mayflower Hotel in Lexington, Virginia on March 18, 1941. The letters of appreciation come from former students, friends, various education superintendents across Virginia, and from state officials. The collection also contains newspaper articles of ceremonies honoring Keister and personal letters to him. William Hampton Keister was born in Highland County, Virginia on August 18, 1865. At the age of twenty-five, he enrolled at what is now Washington and Lee University. Upon graduation, he took the position of principal to the Harrisonburg public school where he also taught. In 1900, he married Virginia Fletcher of Harrisonburg. Keister served as President of the Virginia Education Association in 1910 and in 1916 was appointed superintendent of the Harrisonburg city schools. While he was superintendent, the Harrisonburg school system grew tremendously with new buildings and more students. The quality of education also improved as Harrisonburg High School was the first high school of the south to be accredited by the New York State Board of Regents. Keister was also a member of various community organizations including the Rotary Club, the Masons, and the Presbyterian Church. He retired in 1947 at the age of eighty-two. Provenance. Bibliography. Organization
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