American Public University System’s Richard G. Trefry Archives contain documents and items that represent the history, development, and progress of the institution as its recorded memory.
Williams House was purchased by the University in 2008 after Dr. Leah Mildred Williams, chief of staff at the hospital (111 W Congress St), passed away. Previously home to Institutional Accreditation, it is now Catholic Distance University.
Named after board member LTG Richard G. Trefry, the Trefry Technology Center (661 S George St) was purchased by the University in 2007. Built in the 1950s, was an ACME grocery store before housed APUS IT.
Photo of north side of house after APUS restoration.
Thomas Green House, named after the original owner, attorney and former mayor of Charles Town in the 19th century, was purchased by APUS in 2009. During the restoration process, a live…
Thomas Green House, named after the original owner, attorney and former mayor of Charles Town in the 19th century, was purchased by APUS in 2009. During the restoration process, a live confederate…
Photo of north side of house before APUS restoration for guest quarters.
Thomas Green House, named after the original owner, attorney and former mayor of Charles Town in the 19th century, was purchased by APUS in 2009. During the restoration…
Photo of front of house before APUS restoration for guest quarters.
Thomas Green House, named after the original owner, attorney and former mayor of Charles Town in the 19th century, was purchased by APUS in 2009. During the restoration process, a…
Opened in 2015, the centralized IT building has an observatory with a telescope that allows students and faculty to view space in real-time from any location around the world.