VIRGINIA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
Virginia Institute of Genealogical Research

Roslyn, Richmond, Virginia
August 6-10, 2000

          The Society will sponsor its third Virginia Institute of Genealogical Research (VIGR) in Richmond, Virginia, August 6-10, 2000. Virginia offers researchers a wealth of genealogical and historical records, many of which are available in the metropolitan Richmond area.

          VIGR focuses exclusively on Virginia topics and methods in two levels of instruction. The introductory course covers Virginia history, geography and surveys of various record groups; topics in the advanced course concentrate on the application of interpretive and analytical methods to solve research problems. This year's theme for track two, "Virginians and Their Land," concentrates on issues about Virginia geography; mapping; chancery records; land owners, offices and records; probate law; and associated terminology.

          VIGR will be held on the peaceful 186-acre campus of Roslyn, the Virginia Episcopal Diocesan Center, which overlooks the James River and is only minutes from downtown Richmond. Registration is limited. Address any questions to the Society office.

              Virginia Genealogical Society
              Attn.: VIGR3
              5001 West Broad Street, Suite 115
              Richmond, VA 23230-3023



            COURSE OFFERING. Details on another page.

            REGISTRATION DETAILS

              REGISTRATION FEE:

            • Full registration postmarked by 1 June, $250
            • Full registration postmarked after 1 June, $275
            • Registration is limited to the first 60 applicants

              ACCOMMODATIONS (includes 3 meals a day):

            • On-campus (double occupancy), $260
            • Single supplement, $40 (total room use by single person)
            • Thursday night, $45 (if room needed after session ends)
            • Day students, $150 (includes meals but no lodging)

            Add together applicable registration and accommodations. For example, a student who registers after June 1, who wishes to lodge and eat at the retreat, and who lodges in a room alone, pays: ($275+$260+$40 = $575 for the four days). Another example, two students who register by June 1, room together, and need to stay Saturday night, each pay: ($250+$260+45= $555). A student who before June 1 requires no overnight lodging, pays the registration fee plus the day student rate ($250+$150= $400).

            On Sunday, August 6, 2000, check in is anytime after 3 p.m.
            Dinner is at 6 p.m., and an orientation session will begin at 7 p.m.
            Breakfast is served at 8 a.m., lunch at 12:30 p.m., and dinner at 6 p.m. each day.
            Meals are provided in Tucker Hall, and all classes are held in Walker Hall.
            The course will wrap up late Thursday afternoon.


            To sign up, send a personal check or money order payable to the Virginia Genealogical Society, to our address given above. Indicate course preference, either Course I or Course II. On a separate piece of paper briefly outline your Virginia research experience.

            At this time we cannot take registrations over the Internet.


            Author: Wesley E. Pippenger
            Revised: April 25, 2000