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Richard G. Trefry Archives Exhibits

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.

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Image showing the Academic Center Ribbon Cutting at Grey Hall
WV First Lady Gayle Manchin and Dr. Wally Boston unveiling Gray Hall, Academic Center.

Black and white photo of Gray Hall (120 S George St) before APUS bought the property in 2004. Gray Hall is named after longstanding APUS board member General Alfred M. Gray.<br />
Gray Hall was the APUS Academic Building from 2006-2010.
Black and white photo of Gray Hall (120 S George St) before APUS bought the property in 2004. Gray Hall is named after longstanding APUS board member General Alfred M. Gray.
Gray Hall was the APUS Academic Building from 2006-2010.

APUSH_Award_2008Preservation.pdf
Award presented to American Public University System for the restoration of historic buildings in Charles Town, West Virginia. Award signed by Chairman John C. Allen, Jr. and Secretary Michael Musick.

Photograph showing the Observatory Telescope
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.

APUSH_Award_2012ComPres.pdf
In recognition of valuable contributions to historic preservation. Signed by Jeremy Morris, President of the Board of Directors

Image of the cover of The Big Yellow House on West Congress Street
The house at 111 West Congress Street in Charles Town, West Virginia is the current home of the American Public University System. However, 63 years ago it was the site of the first Charles Town General Hospital. The Big Yellow House on West Congress…

The Phoenix Award Region 3 Winner
The Phoenix Award was presented in recognition of the successful Brownfield project in Ranson and Charles Town that included APUS property.

Photo of north side of house before APUS restoration for guest quarters, Thomas Green House.
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…
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