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William Archer Rutherfoord Goodwin : ウィキペディア英語版 | W. A. R. Goodwin
The Reverend Dr. William Archer Rutherfoord Goodwin (June 18, 1869 – September 7, 1939) (or W.A.R. Goodwin as he preferred) was an Episcopal priest, historian and author. As the rector of Bruton Parish Church, Goodwin began the 20th century preservation and restoration effort which resulted in Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia. He is thus sometimes called "the Father of Colonial Williamsburg." ==Early Life== William Archer Rutherfoord Goodwin was born in Richmond, Virginia only four years after the end of the American Civil War. His father, John Francis Goodwin, was the son of an Episcopal priest and a Confederate captain who returned wounded from the war and became a machinist in Virginia's capitol to raise money to restore the family's devastated farm along the eastern edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains. There in 1868 John Francis married Letitia Rutherfoord, also came from one of the First Families of Virginia. The small family soon returned to Norwood in Nelson County, Virginia, where Goodwin was raised along with his two younger sisters. After attending a private school at a local plantation and then the area's first public school, Goodwin graduated from Roanoke College in 1889 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. After some studies at Richmond College in 1890, he graduated from Virginia Theological Seminary in 1893 with a divinity degree.
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