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 His aim and object to restore, The former pride in college arch, Make history the corner stone, A mile-stone of the century march. He gave a message to the world, The founding work of old Jamestown, The history of Williamsburg, And wreck of the old college home. An author to touch hearts of men, With pen to light the sacred fires, To turn hearts backward with new pride, To cradle of Republic sires. Men listened to "the Tyler's son," His message touched State pride again, The call was heard, response was made, Congress stood sponsor of war claim. Judge Hoar, the grand old Harvard man, Deplored the great historic loss, For reimbursement he stood firm. The college won a monied cost.

With General Wright of Tennessee, Who fought under the Stars and Bars, A Southern Son of noble sires, Renowned before Colonial Wars, They stood as one to claim a right. Historians of well won fame. Two foes in war, two friends in peace. Both lovers of the founder's fame.

No money could archives restore, Or reimburse the loss of flame, But pride in early memories, Caused Congress to accept the claim. Virginia true to her first child, Stands sponsor for the gift of crown, And loyal to the founders trust, Regards with pride the college home.