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There is also a daybook which contains copies of letters, notes and bonds written by Philip Nelson to Powhatan R. Page; notes on the Washington and Custis families and the building of \"Arlington\"; and notes concerning John Randolph of Roanoke and the Underwood Constitutional Convention in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_2468#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_2468","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_2468","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_2468","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_2468","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_2468.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Worthington, C. L. Papers","title_ssm":["C. L. Worthington Papers"],"title_tesim":["C. L. 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Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","C. L. 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There is also a daybook which contains copies of letters, notes and bonds written by Philip Nelson to Powhatan R. Page; notes on the Washington and Custis families and the building of \"Arlington\"; and notes concerning John Randolph of Roanoke and the Underwood Constitutional Convention in Richmond.","Ledger of Captain James Long, merchant 1825-1836. Correspondence between C.L. Worthington, owner of the Green Bookman shops in Richmond and Charlottesville, and libraries of the state: William and Mary; V.M.I.; University of Virginia; Virginia State Library, 1934-1938. Undated list of Women authors of Virginia. Letters to Hon. W.H.H. Flick of Martinsburg, West Virginia. The letters concern Republican political affairs in the district, 1883-1888. Folder of papers removed from volumes included in purchase. Folder contains 1886 Broadside for Croy's Washing Machine, Price $10.","Two Parchment land grants to John Louvance and signed by Lord Fairfax. The grant of July 23, 1761 is for land in Fairfax County and the one of June 11, 1766 in Frederick County. 85 survey maps of land in Frederick, Fauquier, Loudoun, Berkeley and Hampshire Counties. These maps were made as exhibits involving land titles and cover the years 1752 to 1841. Constitution for stockholders in the Opequeon Factory for woolen manufacture--February 29, 1812.","Original and copies of petitions presented to the court of Frederick County for the establishment of roads. Affidavits presented to the court certifying veteran's service in the Revolutionary Army. The affidavits give time and place of service and are filed by the following men: John Williams, Henry Harris, Dennis Bush, Daniel Hayley, Lewis St. John, John Hefferlin, James Johnson, Christopher Bendinger, Robert Shearman, John Haney, William Kingore, James Beckham, William Albert, James Foster, Alexander McMullen, George Seifret, Thomas Crawford, Simon Harrell, Archibald Finley, John Campbell","The letters are written primarily to Judge Thomas B. Robertson, Hopewell, Va., head of the order in Virginia.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. 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Charles Campbell, by Edgar A. Wyatt, IV, date not shown. A printed pamphlet The Church of the Reformation, a sermon delivered October 31, 1872 in St. Louis by Rev. Prof. C.F.W. Walther, and published in Baltimore in 1876. A printed pamphlet The South Must Publish Her Own Books, An Exposé by William W. Brewton, published in 1928 in Atlanta.","January 1861 - December 1871 cash account book of merchants Shacklett and Gibbons of Harrisonburg, Virginia. 1867 account book of the Richmond Whig, containing 314 pages. An unidentified 1869-1870 account book. Common place book of W.R. Houston who attended school in Augusta, Georgia. A cursory review shows the book to contain many priceless comments and observations. The book is partially a diary and covers the years 1894-1898.","1799-1809 account book of a school in Frederick County. 1828-1879 unidentified account book of a store. 1794-1802 ledger and account book including English business houses and many prominent Americans, such as James Madison. On page 168 written in longhand is the following : This ledger was presented to Madison College by Kirby Smith Bassford who is the greatgrandson of William F. Ast of Leeds, England and Richmond, Virginia, who founded the first mutual society for insurance in the United States and was the first writer of this remarkable specimen of quill pen handwriting.... November 1940.","June 1, 1849 - May 31, 1850 daybook of Harrisonburg, Va. merchants Shaklett and Bruffy. March 22, 1822 - March 1824 daybook of Samuel Henry of Rockingham City, Va. The book was later used as a copybook and contains the following: 1. March 26, 1866 copies of letters, notes, and bonds written by Philip Nelson on April 4, 1857 to Powhatan R. Page, later Col. Page who was killed near Petersburg in June 1864. 2. Notes on the Washington - Custis families and the building of Arlington. 3. Eleven pages of notes and comments on John Randolph of Roanoke, written on Nov. 3, 1862, and including comments on the carpetbag constitutional convention meeting in Richmond.","3 volumes. Printer's account book 1874-1884. Probably of the Lexington Gazette (Virginia) belonging to the Barclay Family. The book lists accounts of Virginia Military Institute (p. 82), Washington and Lee (p. 646), and Town of Lexington (p. 601). 1882-1883 ledger of E.H. Barclay store in Lexington, Virginia. 1872-1878 ledger and daybook of a Lexington, Virginia store.","5 Volumes. 1884-1888 ledger of E.H. Barclay store in Lexington, Virginia. 1872-1874 subscription book of a newspaper, probably the Lexington Gazette. 1875-1876 Lexington, Virginia merchant's account book. 1876-1877 merchant's daybook and ledger. 1876-1877 Washington and Lee University mail and subscription book of the Southern Collegian.","4 volumes.","4 volumes.","4 Volumes. 1900-1904 teacher's register of the Central District, Rockingham County, Keezletown School No. 12. Register shows daily attendance, tardies, names of teachers and students, and subjects taught. 1866 register of Harrisonburg Graded School. 1885 - 1891 Lexington Gazette advertiser's account book. 1889-1904 minute book of two organizations: Shenandoah Alliance No. 102, and the Myers, Riddlebarger Camp Confederate Veterans, organized Feb. 15, 1896.","1 Volume","Book contains newspaper clippings of social affairs, funerals, historic items and events, and invitations announcements, and postcards.","1804-1806 taxbook of court clerk or official. Location not shown. Memo book 1841-1860 of Samuel Brown, near Staunton, with private school account, Lebanon Presbyterian Church accounts, copies of bounty land certificates of land owned in Missouri, and stock held in the Augusta Savings Bank. Leather envelope type container with unidentified sermon notes and Bible quotations. Unidentified 1834-1850 Rockingham County merchant account book. The secretary-treasurer's book of the Green Valley Division No. 380 of the Sons of Temperance, 1852-1856. Philip Montague Arnold indexed law lecture notes of Prof. John B. Minor's junior course at the University of Virginia, session 1858-1859. 1846-1863 account book containing original poems of Lucretia V. Hite. MsV of Breese Family Genealogy. The volume contains copies of Bible record of dates of births, marriages, deaths, copies of family letters, and stories of family history written sometime after 1871. Letter memo book 1863-1869 of Captain Schuyler of U.S. Army of the Potomac. The memos show dates and writer and recipient and general content of letters. Receipt and account book 1812-1814 of William A. Baker, Winchester, Va. In separate package are the following newspapers printed in Maryland. Boonsboro Times - July 20, 1899 Frederick County Guide - August 6, 1892 Lutheran Observer (Baltimore) - Sept. 17, 1858; February 11, 1859; July 29, 1859 The Mail (Hagerstown) - March 19, 1886 The Valley Register (Middleton) - October 8, 1858; December 14, 1860; January 11, 1861; May 14, 1880; April 29, 1892; July 21, 1899 Magazine - Ladies' World (New York) - Nov. 1892; Dec. 1892.","Special Collections Research Center","Richmond Whig (Va.)","Custis family","Washington family","Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857","Page, Powhatan R., d. 1863","Randolph, John, 1773-1833","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 65 W89","/repositories/2/resources/2468"],"normalized_title_ssm":["C. L. Worthington Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["C. L. 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Probably of the Lexington Gazette (Virginia) belonging to the Barclay Family. The book lists accounts of Virginia Military Institute (p. 82), Washington and Lee (p. 646), and Town of Lexington (p. 601). 1882-1883 ledger of E.H. Barclay store in Lexington, Virginia. 1872-1878 ledger and daybook of a Lexington, Virginia store.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 Volumes. 1884-1888 ledger of E.H. Barclay store in Lexington, Virginia. 1872-1874 subscription book of a newspaper, probably the Lexington Gazette. 1875-1876 Lexington, Virginia merchant's account book. 1876-1877 merchant's daybook and ledger. 1876-1877 Washington and Lee University mail and subscription book of the Southern Collegian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 volumes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 volumes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 Volumes. 1900-1904 teacher's register of the Central District, Rockingham County, Keezletown School No. 12. Register shows daily attendance, tardies, names of teachers and students, and subjects taught. 1866 register of Harrisonburg Graded School. 1885 - 1891 Lexington Gazette advertiser's account book. 1889-1904 minute book of two organizations: Shenandoah Alliance No. 102, and the Myers, Riddlebarger Camp Confederate Veterans, organized Feb. 15, 1896.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 Volume\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook contains newspaper clippings of social affairs, funerals, historic items and events, and invitations announcements, and postcards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1804-1806 taxbook of court clerk or official. Location not shown. Memo book 1841-1860 of Samuel Brown, near Staunton, with private school account, Lebanon Presbyterian Church accounts, copies of bounty land certificates of land owned in Missouri, and stock held in the Augusta Savings Bank. Leather envelope type container with unidentified sermon notes and Bible quotations. Unidentified 1834-1850 Rockingham County merchant account book. The secretary-treasurer's book of the Green Valley Division No. 380 of the Sons of Temperance, 1852-1856. Philip Montague Arnold indexed law lecture notes of Prof. John B. Minor's junior course at the University of Virginia, session 1858-1859. 1846-1863 account book containing original poems of Lucretia V. Hite. MsV of Breese Family Genealogy. The volume contains copies of Bible record of dates of births, marriages, deaths, copies of family letters, and stories of family history written sometime after 1871. Letter memo book 1863-1869 of Captain Schuyler of U.S. Army of the Potomac. The memos show dates and writer and recipient and general content of letters. Receipt and account book 1812-1814 of William A. Baker, Winchester, Va. In separate package are the following newspapers printed in Maryland. Boonsboro Times - July 20, 1899 Frederick County Guide - August 6, 1892 Lutheran Observer (Baltimore) - Sept. 17, 1858; February 11, 1859; July 29, 1859 The Mail (Hagerstown) - March 19, 1886 The Valley Register (Middleton) - October 8, 1858; December 14, 1860; January 11, 1861; May 14, 1880; April 29, 1892; July 21, 1899 Magazine - Ladies' World (New York) - Nov. 1892; Dec. 1892.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection also contains miscellaneous manuscripts and account books. Included in this material are: land grants, 1761 and 1766, for land in Fairfax and Frederick counties, Va.; eighty-five survey maps of Frederick, Fauquier, and Loudoun counties, Va. and Berkeley and Hampshire counties, W. Va.; road petitions, 1743-1828, for Frederick County; affidavits for Revolutionary War service; correspondence, 1923-1930, of the Improved Order of Redmen, Great Council of Virginia; letters written to W. H. H. Flick; account books of merchants in Frederick County, , Lexington, Va. and Harrisonburg, Va.; and account books of the Richmond Whig (1837), the Lexington Gazette; and the Southern Collegian (student newspaper at Washington and Lee College). There is also a daybook which contains copies of letters, notes and bonds written by Philip Nelson to Powhatan R. Page; notes on the Washington and Custis families and the building of \"Arlington\"; and notes concerning John Randolph of Roanoke and the Underwood Constitutional Convention in Richmond.","Ledger of Captain James Long, merchant 1825-1836. Correspondence between C.L. Worthington, owner of the Green Bookman shops in Richmond and Charlottesville, and libraries of the state: William and Mary; V.M.I.; University of Virginia; Virginia State Library, 1934-1938. Undated list of Women authors of Virginia. Letters to Hon. W.H.H. Flick of Martinsburg, West Virginia. The letters concern Republican political affairs in the district, 1883-1888. Folder of papers removed from volumes included in purchase. Folder contains 1886 Broadside for Croy's Washing Machine, Price $10.","Two Parchment land grants to John Louvance and signed by Lord Fairfax. The grant of July 23, 1761 is for land in Fairfax County and the one of June 11, 1766 in Frederick County. 85 survey maps of land in Frederick, Fauquier, Loudoun, Berkeley and Hampshire Counties. These maps were made as exhibits involving land titles and cover the years 1752 to 1841. Constitution for stockholders in the Opequeon Factory for woolen manufacture--February 29, 1812.","Original and copies of petitions presented to the court of Frederick County for the establishment of roads. Affidavits presented to the court certifying veteran's service in the Revolutionary Army. The affidavits give time and place of service and are filed by the following men: John Williams, Henry Harris, Dennis Bush, Daniel Hayley, Lewis St. John, John Hefferlin, James Johnson, Christopher Bendinger, Robert Shearman, John Haney, William Kingore, James Beckham, William Albert, James Foster, Alexander McMullen, George Seifret, Thomas Crawford, Simon Harrell, Archibald Finley, John Campbell","The letters are written primarily to Judge Thomas B. Robertson, Hopewell, Va., head of the order in Virginia.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","This box contains manuscripts submitted to the Historical Publishing Co. of Charlottesville. Most of these manuscripts were published in pamphlet form. The following is a list of authors, titles, and dates, where shown: Col. Heros Von Boucke by Major Edgar Erskine Hume, 1934. John Daly Burk by Edgar W. Wyatt, IV, 1935. James Dunwoody Bronson Debow, author and date not shown. State Socialism in the Confederate States of America, by Louise Biles Hill, date not shown. Col. Theodore O'Hara by Major Edgar Erskine Hume, 1935. Peter Johnston, Jr. by Major Edgar Erskine Hume, date not shown. Hinton Rowan Helper by Hugh Talmadge Lefler, 1934. Charles Campbell, by Edgar A. Wyatt, IV, date not shown. A printed pamphlet The Church of the Reformation, a sermon delivered October 31, 1872 in St. Louis by Rev. Prof. C.F.W. Walther, and published in Baltimore in 1876. A printed pamphlet The South Must Publish Her Own Books, An Exposé by William W. Brewton, published in 1928 in Atlanta.","January 1861 - December 1871 cash account book of merchants Shacklett and Gibbons of Harrisonburg, Virginia. 1867 account book of the Richmond Whig, containing 314 pages. An unidentified 1869-1870 account book. Common place book of W.R. Houston who attended school in Augusta, Georgia. A cursory review shows the book to contain many priceless comments and observations. The book is partially a diary and covers the years 1894-1898.","1799-1809 account book of a school in Frederick County. 1828-1879 unidentified account book of a store. 1794-1802 ledger and account book including English business houses and many prominent Americans, such as James Madison. On page 168 written in longhand is the following : This ledger was presented to Madison College by Kirby Smith Bassford who is the greatgrandson of William F. Ast of Leeds, England and Richmond, Virginia, who founded the first mutual society for insurance in the United States and was the first writer of this remarkable specimen of quill pen handwriting.... November 1940.","June 1, 1849 - May 31, 1850 daybook of Harrisonburg, Va. merchants Shaklett and Bruffy. March 22, 1822 - March 1824 daybook of Samuel Henry of Rockingham City, Va. The book was later used as a copybook and contains the following: 1. March 26, 1866 copies of letters, notes, and bonds written by Philip Nelson on April 4, 1857 to Powhatan R. Page, later Col. Page who was killed near Petersburg in June 1864. 2. Notes on the Washington - Custis families and the building of Arlington. 3. Eleven pages of notes and comments on John Randolph of Roanoke, written on Nov. 3, 1862, and including comments on the carpetbag constitutional convention meeting in Richmond.","3 volumes. Printer's account book 1874-1884. Probably of the Lexington Gazette (Virginia) belonging to the Barclay Family. The book lists accounts of Virginia Military Institute (p. 82), Washington and Lee (p. 646), and Town of Lexington (p. 601). 1882-1883 ledger of E.H. Barclay store in Lexington, Virginia. 1872-1878 ledger and daybook of a Lexington, Virginia store.","5 Volumes. 1884-1888 ledger of E.H. Barclay store in Lexington, Virginia. 1872-1874 subscription book of a newspaper, probably the Lexington Gazette. 1875-1876 Lexington, Virginia merchant's account book. 1876-1877 merchant's daybook and ledger. 1876-1877 Washington and Lee University mail and subscription book of the Southern Collegian.","4 volumes.","4 volumes.","4 Volumes. 1900-1904 teacher's register of the Central District, Rockingham County, Keezletown School No. 12. Register shows daily attendance, tardies, names of teachers and students, and subjects taught. 1866 register of Harrisonburg Graded School. 1885 - 1891 Lexington Gazette advertiser's account book. 1889-1904 minute book of two organizations: Shenandoah Alliance No. 102, and the Myers, Riddlebarger Camp Confederate Veterans, organized Feb. 15, 1896.","1 Volume","Book contains newspaper clippings of social affairs, funerals, historic items and events, and invitations announcements, and postcards.","1804-1806 taxbook of court clerk or official. Location not shown. Memo book 1841-1860 of Samuel Brown, near Staunton, with private school account, Lebanon Presbyterian Church accounts, copies of bounty land certificates of land owned in Missouri, and stock held in the Augusta Savings Bank. Leather envelope type container with unidentified sermon notes and Bible quotations. Unidentified 1834-1850 Rockingham County merchant account book. The secretary-treasurer's book of the Green Valley Division No. 380 of the Sons of Temperance, 1852-1856. Philip Montague Arnold indexed law lecture notes of Prof. John B. Minor's junior course at the University of Virginia, session 1858-1859. 1846-1863 account book containing original poems of Lucretia V. Hite. MsV of Breese Family Genealogy. The volume contains copies of Bible record of dates of births, marriages, deaths, copies of family letters, and stories of family history written sometime after 1871. Letter memo book 1863-1869 of Captain Schuyler of U.S. Army of the Potomac. The memos show dates and writer and recipient and general content of letters. Receipt and account book 1812-1814 of William A. Baker, Winchester, Va. In separate package are the following newspapers printed in Maryland. Boonsboro Times - July 20, 1899 Frederick County Guide - August 6, 1892 Lutheran Observer (Baltimore) - Sept. 17, 1858; February 11, 1859; July 29, 1859 The Mail (Hagerstown) - March 19, 1886 The Valley Register (Middleton) - October 8, 1858; December 14, 1860; January 11, 1861; May 14, 1880; April 29, 1892; July 21, 1899 Magazine - Ladies' World (New York) - Nov. 1892; Dec. 1892."],"names_coll_ssim":["Richmond Whig (Va.)","Custis family","Washington family","Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857","Page, Powhatan R., d. 1863","Randolph, John, 1773-1833"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Richmond Whig (Va.)","Custis family","Washington family","Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857","Page, Powhatan R., d. 1863","Randolph, John, 1773-1833"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Richmond Whig (Va.)"],"famname_ssim":["Custis family","Washington family"],"persname_ssim":["Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857","Page, Powhatan R., d. 1863","Randolph, John, 1773-1833"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":27,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T13:49:01.482Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_2468","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_2468","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_2468","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_2468","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_2468.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Worthington, C. L. Papers","title_ssm":["C. L. Worthington Papers"],"title_tesim":["C. L. Worthington Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1752-1938"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1752-1938"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 65 W89","/repositories/2/resources/2468"],"text":["Mss. 65 W89","/repositories/2/resources/2468","C. L. Worthington Papers","Arlington Estate (Va.)","Berkeley County (W.Va.)--History","Virginia--History","Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775","Colonial period, ca. 1609-1774","Fauquier County (Va.)--History","Frederick County (Va.)--History","Hampshire County (W. Va.)--History","Improved Order of Red Men","Land grants--Virginia","Legal documents","Loudoun County (Va.)--History","Merchants--Virginia--History--19th century","Pensions, Military--United States--Revolution, 1775-1783","United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783","Account books","Correspondence","Design drawings","Financial records","6096.00 items","Collection is open to all researchers. Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","C. L. Worthington was the owner of the Green Bookman Shops, located in Richmond and Charlottesville. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:","","The collection also contains miscellaneous manuscripts and account books. Included in this material are: land grants, 1761 and 1766, for land in Fairfax and Frederick counties, Va.; eighty-five survey maps of Frederick, Fauquier, and Loudoun counties, Va. and Berkeley and Hampshire counties, W. Va.; road petitions, 1743-1828, for Frederick County; affidavits for Revolutionary War service; correspondence, 1923-1930, of the Improved Order of Redmen, Great Council of Virginia; letters written to W. H. H. Flick; account books of merchants in Frederick County, , Lexington, Va. and Harrisonburg, Va.; and account books of the Richmond Whig (1837), the Lexington Gazette; and the Southern Collegian (student newspaper at Washington and Lee College). There is also a daybook which contains copies of letters, notes and bonds written by Philip Nelson to Powhatan R. Page; notes on the Washington and Custis families and the building of \"Arlington\"; and notes concerning John Randolph of Roanoke and the Underwood Constitutional Convention in Richmond.","Ledger of Captain James Long, merchant 1825-1836. Correspondence between C.L. Worthington, owner of the Green Bookman shops in Richmond and Charlottesville, and libraries of the state: William and Mary; V.M.I.; University of Virginia; Virginia State Library, 1934-1938. Undated list of Women authors of Virginia. Letters to Hon. W.H.H. Flick of Martinsburg, West Virginia. The letters concern Republican political affairs in the district, 1883-1888. Folder of papers removed from volumes included in purchase. Folder contains 1886 Broadside for Croy's Washing Machine, Price $10.","Two Parchment land grants to John Louvance and signed by Lord Fairfax. The grant of July 23, 1761 is for land in Fairfax County and the one of June 11, 1766 in Frederick County. 85 survey maps of land in Frederick, Fauquier, Loudoun, Berkeley and Hampshire Counties. These maps were made as exhibits involving land titles and cover the years 1752 to 1841. Constitution for stockholders in the Opequeon Factory for woolen manufacture--February 29, 1812.","Original and copies of petitions presented to the court of Frederick County for the establishment of roads. Affidavits presented to the court certifying veteran's service in the Revolutionary Army. The affidavits give time and place of service and are filed by the following men: John Williams, Henry Harris, Dennis Bush, Daniel Hayley, Lewis St. John, John Hefferlin, James Johnson, Christopher Bendinger, Robert Shearman, John Haney, William Kingore, James Beckham, William Albert, James Foster, Alexander McMullen, George Seifret, Thomas Crawford, Simon Harrell, Archibald Finley, John Campbell","The letters are written primarily to Judge Thomas B. Robertson, Hopewell, Va., head of the order in Virginia.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","This box contains manuscripts submitted to the Historical Publishing Co. of Charlottesville. Most of these manuscripts were published in pamphlet form. The following is a list of authors, titles, and dates, where shown: Col. Heros Von Boucke by Major Edgar Erskine Hume, 1934. John Daly Burk by Edgar W. Wyatt, IV, 1935. James Dunwoody Bronson Debow, author and date not shown. State Socialism in the Confederate States of America, by Louise Biles Hill, date not shown. Col. Theodore O'Hara by Major Edgar Erskine Hume, 1935. Peter Johnston, Jr. by Major Edgar Erskine Hume, date not shown. Hinton Rowan Helper by Hugh Talmadge Lefler, 1934. Charles Campbell, by Edgar A. Wyatt, IV, date not shown. A printed pamphlet The Church of the Reformation, a sermon delivered October 31, 1872 in St. Louis by Rev. Prof. C.F.W. Walther, and published in Baltimore in 1876. A printed pamphlet The South Must Publish Her Own Books, An Exposé by William W. Brewton, published in 1928 in Atlanta.","January 1861 - December 1871 cash account book of merchants Shacklett and Gibbons of Harrisonburg, Virginia. 1867 account book of the Richmond Whig, containing 314 pages. An unidentified 1869-1870 account book. Common place book of W.R. Houston who attended school in Augusta, Georgia. A cursory review shows the book to contain many priceless comments and observations. The book is partially a diary and covers the years 1894-1898.","1799-1809 account book of a school in Frederick County. 1828-1879 unidentified account book of a store. 1794-1802 ledger and account book including English business houses and many prominent Americans, such as James Madison. On page 168 written in longhand is the following : This ledger was presented to Madison College by Kirby Smith Bassford who is the greatgrandson of William F. Ast of Leeds, England and Richmond, Virginia, who founded the first mutual society for insurance in the United States and was the first writer of this remarkable specimen of quill pen handwriting.... November 1940.","June 1, 1849 - May 31, 1850 daybook of Harrisonburg, Va. merchants Shaklett and Bruffy. March 22, 1822 - March 1824 daybook of Samuel Henry of Rockingham City, Va. The book was later used as a copybook and contains the following: 1. March 26, 1866 copies of letters, notes, and bonds written by Philip Nelson on April 4, 1857 to Powhatan R. Page, later Col. Page who was killed near Petersburg in June 1864. 2. Notes on the Washington - Custis families and the building of Arlington. 3. Eleven pages of notes and comments on John Randolph of Roanoke, written on Nov. 3, 1862, and including comments on the carpetbag constitutional convention meeting in Richmond.","3 volumes. Printer's account book 1874-1884. Probably of the Lexington Gazette (Virginia) belonging to the Barclay Family. The book lists accounts of Virginia Military Institute (p. 82), Washington and Lee (p. 646), and Town of Lexington (p. 601). 1882-1883 ledger of E.H. Barclay store in Lexington, Virginia. 1872-1878 ledger and daybook of a Lexington, Virginia store.","5 Volumes. 1884-1888 ledger of E.H. Barclay store in Lexington, Virginia. 1872-1874 subscription book of a newspaper, probably the Lexington Gazette. 1875-1876 Lexington, Virginia merchant's account book. 1876-1877 merchant's daybook and ledger. 1876-1877 Washington and Lee University mail and subscription book of the Southern Collegian.","4 volumes.","4 volumes.","4 Volumes. 1900-1904 teacher's register of the Central District, Rockingham County, Keezletown School No. 12. Register shows daily attendance, tardies, names of teachers and students, and subjects taught. 1866 register of Harrisonburg Graded School. 1885 - 1891 Lexington Gazette advertiser's account book. 1889-1904 minute book of two organizations: Shenandoah Alliance No. 102, and the Myers, Riddlebarger Camp Confederate Veterans, organized Feb. 15, 1896.","1 Volume","Book contains newspaper clippings of social affairs, funerals, historic items and events, and invitations announcements, and postcards.","1804-1806 taxbook of court clerk or official. Location not shown. Memo book 1841-1860 of Samuel Brown, near Staunton, with private school account, Lebanon Presbyterian Church accounts, copies of bounty land certificates of land owned in Missouri, and stock held in the Augusta Savings Bank. Leather envelope type container with unidentified sermon notes and Bible quotations. Unidentified 1834-1850 Rockingham County merchant account book. The secretary-treasurer's book of the Green Valley Division No. 380 of the Sons of Temperance, 1852-1856. Philip Montague Arnold indexed law lecture notes of Prof. John B. Minor's junior course at the University of Virginia, session 1858-1859. 1846-1863 account book containing original poems of Lucretia V. Hite. MsV of Breese Family Genealogy. The volume contains copies of Bible record of dates of births, marriages, deaths, copies of family letters, and stories of family history written sometime after 1871. Letter memo book 1863-1869 of Captain Schuyler of U.S. Army of the Potomac. The memos show dates and writer and recipient and general content of letters. Receipt and account book 1812-1814 of William A. Baker, Winchester, Va. In separate package are the following newspapers printed in Maryland. Boonsboro Times - July 20, 1899 Frederick County Guide - August 6, 1892 Lutheran Observer (Baltimore) - Sept. 17, 1858; February 11, 1859; July 29, 1859 The Mail (Hagerstown) - March 19, 1886 The Valley Register (Middleton) - October 8, 1858; December 14, 1860; January 11, 1861; May 14, 1880; April 29, 1892; July 21, 1899 Magazine - Ladies' World (New York) - Nov. 1892; Dec. 1892.","Special Collections Research Center","Richmond Whig (Va.)","Custis family","Washington family","Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857","Page, Powhatan R., d. 1863","Randolph, John, 1773-1833","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 65 W89","/repositories/2/resources/2468"],"normalized_title_ssm":["C. L. Worthington Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["C. L. 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Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. 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Flick; account books of merchants in Frederick County, , Lexington, Va. and Harrisonburg, Va.; and account books of the Richmond Whig (1837), the Lexington Gazette; and the Southern Collegian (student newspaper at Washington and Lee College). There is also a daybook which contains copies of letters, notes and bonds written by Philip Nelson to Powhatan R. Page; notes on the Washington and Custis families and the building of \"Arlington\"; and notes concerning John Randolph of Roanoke and the Underwood Constitutional Convention in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger of Captain James Long, merchant 1825-1836. Correspondence between C.L. Worthington, owner of the Green Bookman shops in Richmond and Charlottesville, and libraries of the state: William and Mary; V.M.I.; University of Virginia; Virginia State Library, 1934-1938. Undated list of Women authors of Virginia. Letters to Hon. W.H.H. Flick of Martinsburg, West Virginia. 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The affidavits give time and place of service and are filed by the following men: John Williams, Henry Harris, Dennis Bush, Daniel Hayley, Lewis St. John, John Hefferlin, James Johnson, Christopher Bendinger, Robert Shearman, John Haney, William Kingore, James Beckham, William Albert, James Foster, Alexander McMullen, George Seifret, Thomas Crawford, Simon Harrell, Archibald Finley, John Campbell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letters are written primarily to Judge Thomas B. Robertson, Hopewell, Va., head of the order in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. 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The following is a list of authors, titles, and dates, where shown: Col. Heros Von Boucke by Major Edgar Erskine Hume, 1934. John Daly Burk by Edgar W. Wyatt, IV, 1935. James Dunwoody Bronson Debow, author and date not shown. State Socialism in the Confederate States of America, by Louise Biles Hill, date not shown. Col. Theodore O'Hara by Major Edgar Erskine Hume, 1935. Peter Johnston, Jr. by Major Edgar Erskine Hume, date not shown. Hinton Rowan Helper by Hugh Talmadge Lefler, 1934. Charles Campbell, by Edgar A. Wyatt, IV, date not shown. A printed pamphlet The Church of the Reformation, a sermon delivered October 31, 1872 in St. Louis by Rev. Prof. C.F.W. Walther, and published in Baltimore in 1876. A printed pamphlet The South Must Publish Her Own Books, An Exposé by William W. 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Register shows daily attendance, tardies, names of teachers and students, and subjects taught. 1866 register of Harrisonburg Graded School. 1885 - 1891 Lexington Gazette advertiser's account book. 1889-1904 minute book of two organizations: Shenandoah Alliance No. 102, and the Myers, Riddlebarger Camp Confederate Veterans, organized Feb. 15, 1896.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 Volume\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook contains newspaper clippings of social affairs, funerals, historic items and events, and invitations announcements, and postcards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1804-1806 taxbook of court clerk or official. Location not shown. Memo book 1841-1860 of Samuel Brown, near Staunton, with private school account, Lebanon Presbyterian Church accounts, copies of bounty land certificates of land owned in Missouri, and stock held in the Augusta Savings Bank. Leather envelope type container with unidentified sermon notes and Bible quotations. Unidentified 1834-1850 Rockingham County merchant account book. The secretary-treasurer's book of the Green Valley Division No. 380 of the Sons of Temperance, 1852-1856. Philip Montague Arnold indexed law lecture notes of Prof. John B. Minor's junior course at the University of Virginia, session 1858-1859. 1846-1863 account book containing original poems of Lucretia V. Hite. MsV of Breese Family Genealogy. The volume contains copies of Bible record of dates of births, marriages, deaths, copies of family letters, and stories of family history written sometime after 1871. Letter memo book 1863-1869 of Captain Schuyler of U.S. Army of the Potomac. The memos show dates and writer and recipient and general content of letters. Receipt and account book 1812-1814 of William A. Baker, Winchester, Va. In separate package are the following newspapers printed in Maryland. Boonsboro Times - July 20, 1899 Frederick County Guide - August 6, 1892 Lutheran Observer (Baltimore) - Sept. 17, 1858; February 11, 1859; July 29, 1859 The Mail (Hagerstown) - March 19, 1886 The Valley Register (Middleton) - October 8, 1858; December 14, 1860; January 11, 1861; May 14, 1880; April 29, 1892; July 21, 1899 Magazine - Ladies' World (New York) - Nov. 1892; Dec. 1892.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection also contains miscellaneous manuscripts and account books. Included in this material are: land grants, 1761 and 1766, for land in Fairfax and Frederick counties, Va.; eighty-five survey maps of Frederick, Fauquier, and Loudoun counties, Va. and Berkeley and Hampshire counties, W. Va.; road petitions, 1743-1828, for Frederick County; affidavits for Revolutionary War service; correspondence, 1923-1930, of the Improved Order of Redmen, Great Council of Virginia; letters written to W. H. H. Flick; account books of merchants in Frederick County, , Lexington, Va. and Harrisonburg, Va.; and account books of the Richmond Whig (1837), the Lexington Gazette; and the Southern Collegian (student newspaper at Washington and Lee College). There is also a daybook which contains copies of letters, notes and bonds written by Philip Nelson to Powhatan R. Page; notes on the Washington and Custis families and the building of \"Arlington\"; and notes concerning John Randolph of Roanoke and the Underwood Constitutional Convention in Richmond.","Ledger of Captain James Long, merchant 1825-1836. Correspondence between C.L. Worthington, owner of the Green Bookman shops in Richmond and Charlottesville, and libraries of the state: William and Mary; V.M.I.; University of Virginia; Virginia State Library, 1934-1938. Undated list of Women authors of Virginia. Letters to Hon. W.H.H. Flick of Martinsburg, West Virginia. The letters concern Republican political affairs in the district, 1883-1888. Folder of papers removed from volumes included in purchase. Folder contains 1886 Broadside for Croy's Washing Machine, Price $10.","Two Parchment land grants to John Louvance and signed by Lord Fairfax. The grant of July 23, 1761 is for land in Fairfax County and the one of June 11, 1766 in Frederick County. 85 survey maps of land in Frederick, Fauquier, Loudoun, Berkeley and Hampshire Counties. These maps were made as exhibits involving land titles and cover the years 1752 to 1841. Constitution for stockholders in the Opequeon Factory for woolen manufacture--February 29, 1812.","Original and copies of petitions presented to the court of Frederick County for the establishment of roads. Affidavits presented to the court certifying veteran's service in the Revolutionary Army. The affidavits give time and place of service and are filed by the following men: John Williams, Henry Harris, Dennis Bush, Daniel Hayley, Lewis St. John, John Hefferlin, James Johnson, Christopher Bendinger, Robert Shearman, John Haney, William Kingore, James Beckham, William Albert, James Foster, Alexander McMullen, George Seifret, Thomas Crawford, Simon Harrell, Archibald Finley, John Campbell","The letters are written primarily to Judge Thomas B. Robertson, Hopewell, Va., head of the order in Virginia.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. 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Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","Boxes 5-15 contain 1933-1938 letters and carbon copies of the replies to them to C.L. Worthington of the Green Bookman store in Charlottesville.","This box contains manuscripts submitted to the Historical Publishing Co. of Charlottesville. Most of these manuscripts were published in pamphlet form. The following is a list of authors, titles, and dates, where shown: Col. Heros Von Boucke by Major Edgar Erskine Hume, 1934. John Daly Burk by Edgar W. Wyatt, IV, 1935. James Dunwoody Bronson Debow, author and date not shown. State Socialism in the Confederate States of America, by Louise Biles Hill, date not shown. Col. Theodore O'Hara by Major Edgar Erskine Hume, 1935. Peter Johnston, Jr. by Major Edgar Erskine Hume, date not shown. Hinton Rowan Helper by Hugh Talmadge Lefler, 1934. Charles Campbell, by Edgar A. Wyatt, IV, date not shown. A printed pamphlet The Church of the Reformation, a sermon delivered October 31, 1872 in St. Louis by Rev. Prof. C.F.W. Walther, and published in Baltimore in 1876. A printed pamphlet The South Must Publish Her Own Books, An Exposé by William W. Brewton, published in 1928 in Atlanta.","January 1861 - December 1871 cash account book of merchants Shacklett and Gibbons of Harrisonburg, Virginia. 1867 account book of the Richmond Whig, containing 314 pages. An unidentified 1869-1870 account book. Common place book of W.R. Houston who attended school in Augusta, Georgia. A cursory review shows the book to contain many priceless comments and observations. The book is partially a diary and covers the years 1894-1898.","1799-1809 account book of a school in Frederick County. 1828-1879 unidentified account book of a store. 1794-1802 ledger and account book including English business houses and many prominent Americans, such as James Madison. On page 168 written in longhand is the following : This ledger was presented to Madison College by Kirby Smith Bassford who is the greatgrandson of William F. Ast of Leeds, England and Richmond, Virginia, who founded the first mutual society for insurance in the United States and was the first writer of this remarkable specimen of quill pen handwriting.... November 1940.","June 1, 1849 - May 31, 1850 daybook of Harrisonburg, Va. merchants Shaklett and Bruffy. March 22, 1822 - March 1824 daybook of Samuel Henry of Rockingham City, Va. The book was later used as a copybook and contains the following: 1. March 26, 1866 copies of letters, notes, and bonds written by Philip Nelson on April 4, 1857 to Powhatan R. Page, later Col. Page who was killed near Petersburg in June 1864. 2. Notes on the Washington - Custis families and the building of Arlington. 3. Eleven pages of notes and comments on John Randolph of Roanoke, written on Nov. 3, 1862, and including comments on the carpetbag constitutional convention meeting in Richmond.","3 volumes. Printer's account book 1874-1884. Probably of the Lexington Gazette (Virginia) belonging to the Barclay Family. The book lists accounts of Virginia Military Institute (p. 82), Washington and Lee (p. 646), and Town of Lexington (p. 601). 1882-1883 ledger of E.H. Barclay store in Lexington, Virginia. 1872-1878 ledger and daybook of a Lexington, Virginia store.","5 Volumes. 1884-1888 ledger of E.H. Barclay store in Lexington, Virginia. 1872-1874 subscription book of a newspaper, probably the Lexington Gazette. 1875-1876 Lexington, Virginia merchant's account book. 1876-1877 merchant's daybook and ledger. 1876-1877 Washington and Lee University mail and subscription book of the Southern Collegian.","4 volumes.","4 volumes.","4 Volumes. 1900-1904 teacher's register of the Central District, Rockingham County, Keezletown School No. 12. Register shows daily attendance, tardies, names of teachers and students, and subjects taught. 1866 register of Harrisonburg Graded School. 1885 - 1891 Lexington Gazette advertiser's account book. 1889-1904 minute book of two organizations: Shenandoah Alliance No. 102, and the Myers, Riddlebarger Camp Confederate Veterans, organized Feb. 15, 1896.","1 Volume","Book contains newspaper clippings of social affairs, funerals, historic items and events, and invitations announcements, and postcards.","1804-1806 taxbook of court clerk or official. Location not shown. Memo book 1841-1860 of Samuel Brown, near Staunton, with private school account, Lebanon Presbyterian Church accounts, copies of bounty land certificates of land owned in Missouri, and stock held in the Augusta Savings Bank. Leather envelope type container with unidentified sermon notes and Bible quotations. Unidentified 1834-1850 Rockingham County merchant account book. The secretary-treasurer's book of the Green Valley Division No. 380 of the Sons of Temperance, 1852-1856. Philip Montague Arnold indexed law lecture notes of Prof. John B. Minor's junior course at the University of Virginia, session 1858-1859. 1846-1863 account book containing original poems of Lucretia V. Hite. MsV of Breese Family Genealogy. The volume contains copies of Bible record of dates of births, marriages, deaths, copies of family letters, and stories of family history written sometime after 1871. Letter memo book 1863-1869 of Captain Schuyler of U.S. Army of the Potomac. The memos show dates and writer and recipient and general content of letters. Receipt and account book 1812-1814 of William A. Baker, Winchester, Va. In separate package are the following newspapers printed in Maryland. 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Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.","The collection is arranged in four series. Series 1 is arranged by letter recipient and further arranged chronologically. Series 2 is arranged chronologically. Series 3 is arranged by form and further arranged chronologically. Series 4 is arranged by form and further arranged chronologically.","Correspondence, 1891-1919, 1940 Ephemera, 1911-1967 Ledgers and Papers, 1816-1945 Photographs and Scrapbooks, 1919-1977","Obituary for Charles L. Davis,  Daily News-Record , July 6, 1960.","Obituary for Edith Long Davis,  Daily News-Record , April 12, 1965.","Obituary for Earl A. Kline,  Daily News-Record , September 22, 1967.","Obituary for Letha Davis Kline,  Daily News-Record , March 5, 1986.","Obituary for Mary Kline Hutton,  Daily News-Record , May 18, 2017.","Program for the Forty-sixth Annual Commencement Exercises, Madison College, June 5, 1955.","Charles L. Davis (1874-1960) was born to John Conrad Davis and Mahulda Simmons Davis of Lewis County, West Virginia. Davis moved to Broadway, Virginia in 1892 and to Singers Glen, Virginia in 1896 where he lived the remainder of his life. While in West Virginia, Davis was a school teacher. He pursued the carpentry trade after moving to Virginia. Additionally, Davis served his community as a clerk, judge, and county committeeman for Singers Glen. He was a member of the Evangelical United Brethren (EUB) Church in Singers Glen. Davis married Edith Belle Long (1876-1965) of Singers Glen and together they had three children – Letha (1899-1986), Charles Russell (1906-1976), and Price Albert (1907-1979). Edith was born to Conrad Long and Phoebe Catherine Burgendine Long. Like her husband, Edith was a member of the local EUB congregation.","Their daughter Letha, a lifelong member of the Singers Glen EUB church and a member of the Disabled American Veterans auxiliary, went on to marry Earl Alpheus Kline (1896-1967). Kline was born to Benjamin B. Kline and Ella Mae Wilkins Kline. He was employed as one of the first electrical contractors in Rockingham County and later worked at REA and Madison College. The Klines had three children – Earl Jr., Eleanor Aletha (1922-2016), and Mary Davis (1934-2017).","On June 22, 1957, Mary Davis Kline married Ralph Bartlett \"Penny\" Hutton (1923-1993). The couple had one child, born Ralph Bartlett Hutton II (November 12, 1958-November 13, 1958), who died in infancy. Mary graduated from Broadway High School and from Madison College in 1955 with a Bachelor of Science degree in home economics education. She taught at Elkton High School for 10 years before working as a home economist for VEPCO (now Virginia Power) and went on to serve as the first school food service supervisor for Harrisonburg City Schools. She retired in 1991 after 17 years with the Virginia Department of Education. She was a member of the American Home Economics Association and the American School Food Service Association. Mary was a prolific scrapbooker and chronicled much of her adult life in this way.","This collection was originally housed in a photo album with most documents placed in Mylar sleeves. The materials were without a clear arrangement scheme. The archivist removed the documents from the album and imposed an artificial arrangement based on person or group of persons. However, it is unclear how some of the family names represented in this collection relate to the Davises, Klines, or Huttons. Box 3 which contains seven ledgers and notebooks is inaccessible due to ongoing preservation treatment. The ledgers within exhibit evidence of mold and are being treated accordingly.","The Davis, Kline, and Hutton Family Papers, 1816-1977, are comprised of correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, legal documents, and miscellaneous papers relating to Charles L. Davis of Singers Glen, Virginia and his descendants. Some documents are seemingly unrelated to the aforementioned families, but concern other local persons. Correspondence between Charles and Edith Long Davis and letters from their daughter Letha to Earl Kline comprise the bulk of the collection. Scrapbooks created by Mary Kline Hutton also make up a significant portion of the collection.","Series 1: Correspondence, 1891-1919, 1940, is comprised of approximately 180 handwritten letters, most with corresponding envelopes, between Charles Davis and Edith Long Davis, and letters from their daughter Letha Davis Kline to her future husband Earl Kline. The bulk of these letters were written between the two couples during their respective courtships, though some letters between the Davises post-date their marriage when Charles was staying in Harrisonburg and likely working in some capacity at the new Masonic Temple. The subject matter of the letters is generally romantic in nature. Both couples talk about missing each other and anticipating the next time they will see each other. The letters provide regular updates on family and community news, reports on the frequency of church and prayer meeting attendance, and are generally newsy and gossipy in their overall tone. The Charles Davis correspondence includes a few letters from his friends, both male and female, in West Virginia written prior to his relationship with Edith. The lighthearted nature of these letters is exemplified in a December 9, 1894 letter from his friend Albert in which he asks Charles, \"Are the girls as good looking over there [in Broadway] as they are in old Pend[leton County]?\"","Occasionally, the letters touch on relevant political and social topics of the time. In a November 3, 1896 letter from Charles Davis to Edith, he comments on his election fatigue in light of the recent presidential election: \"Well the election is over and I have a McKinley headache already.\" In Letha Davis Kline's February 11, 1917 letter to Earl Kline, she describes her internal struggle with the morality of dancing: \"Dancing isn't a sin is it? Sometimes I think it is and then again I think different for if you wished to you could make a sin out of everything.\"","Series 2: Ephemera, 1911-1967, contains two programs from Broadway High School – one including a cast of characters and synopsis of \"The Deacon\" and one outlining the May 10, 1911 commencement exercises. Miscellaneous religious tracts and clippings are also included. Ralph B. Hutton's membership cards to organizations include The American Legion, Elkton Volunteer Fire Company, National Federation of Post Office Clerks, and the Confederate States Army (reorganized in August 1962).","Series 3: Ledgers and Papers, 1816-1945, contains seven ledgers and notebooks related to Charles Davis, a plat, legal documents, indentures, stock certificates, and financial documents. The ledgers and notebooks are only minimally described as they undergo preservation treatment. They include a notebook, 1892-1893; a memorandum and account book, 1888-1889; an account book, 1895-1923; an account book, 1897; a time book, 1904-1912; a fertilizer notebook, 1907; and a daybook, 1912-1925.","The remainder of the series is comprised of miscellaneous papers with some directly relating to the Davis and Kline families and some documents seemingly unrelated, but still concerning other local persons. Other family names include Billhimer, Harrison, Ewin, Long, Lanahan, Waterman, Hall, Burtner, and Gambill. Items include five indentures, Charles Davis' 1891 teaching certificate for Pendleton County, West Virginia, a June 26, 1897 plat proposing a public road from Port Republic Road to Rockingham Turnpike (Rt. 33), six stock certificates issued to H. L. Burtner for Valley Supply Company, Inc. in Harrisonburg, and the will of D. A. Eppard of Elkton.","Series 4: Photographs and Scrapbooks, 1919-1977, is comprised of five folders of photographs and eight scrapbooks compiled by Mary Kline Hutton. With a few exceptions, the photographs are primarily unidentified and undated. The 1943-1956 photo album includes images of Mary Hutton's graduation from Madison College in 1955. She is pictured in front of Wilson Hall in her cap and gown.","The scrapbooks are compiled in both three-ring and spiral-bound photo albums with adhesive pages and traditional scrapbooks with paper pages. The scrapbooks are generally ephemeral in nature, containing photographs, wedding napkins, postcards, greetings cards for various occasions, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and programs documenting holidays, vacations, and local events. Material related to the town of Elkton and the Elkton Volunteer Fire Company are included in many of the scrapbooks, as are newspaper clippings spotlighting the Huttons and their friends and family. The 1957-1958 scrapbook documents the Huttons' wedding and honeymoon. The subsequent scrapbook includes sympathy cards and letters sent to the Huttons after the death of their newborn child. During the summer of 1976, the couple visited Las Vegas and the Hoover Dam. Postcards, a plane ticket, keno slips, and brochures document the trip. Also documented are the Huttons' 1959 trip to New York City, their 1968 vacation to the Alamo, and their 1977 vacation to Plymouth and Boston, Massachusetts.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The Davis, Kline, and Hutton Family Papers, 1816-1977, are comprised of correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, legal documents, and miscellaneous papers relating to Charles L. Davis of Singers Glen, Virginia and his descendants. Some documents are seemingly unrelated to the aforementioned families, but concern other local persons.","James Madison University Libraries Special Collections","Hutton, Mary Davis Kline, 1934-2017","Whetzel, Charlie, 1940-2021","English \n.    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Davis, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eDaily News-Record\u003c/emph\u003e, July 6, 1960.\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eObituary for Edith Long Davis, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eDaily News-Record\u003c/emph\u003e, April 12, 1965.\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eObituary for Earl A. Kline, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eDaily News-Record\u003c/emph\u003e, September 22, 1967.\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eObituary for Letha Davis Kline, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eDaily News-Record\u003c/emph\u003e, March 5, 1986.\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eObituary for Mary Kline Hutton, \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eDaily News-Record\u003c/emph\u003e, May 18, 2017.\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eProgram for the Forty-sixth Annual Commencement Exercises, Madison College, June 5, 1955.\u003c/bibref\u003e"],"bibliography_heading_ssm":["Bibliography"],"bibliography_tesim":["Obituary for Charles L. Davis,  Daily News-Record , July 6, 1960.","Obituary for Edith Long Davis,  Daily News-Record , April 12, 1965.","Obituary for Earl A. Kline,  Daily News-Record , September 22, 1967.","Obituary for Letha Davis Kline,  Daily News-Record , March 5, 1986.","Obituary for Mary Kline Hutton,  Daily News-Record , May 18, 2017.","Program for the Forty-sixth Annual Commencement Exercises, Madison College, June 5, 1955."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCharles L. Davis (1874-1960) was born to John Conrad Davis and Mahulda Simmons Davis of Lewis County, West Virginia. Davis moved to Broadway, Virginia in 1892 and to Singers Glen, Virginia in 1896 where he lived the remainder of his life. While in West Virginia, Davis was a school teacher. He pursued the carpentry trade after moving to Virginia. Additionally, Davis served his community as a clerk, judge, and county committeeman for Singers Glen. He was a member of the Evangelical United Brethren (EUB) Church in Singers Glen. Davis married Edith Belle Long (1876-1965) of Singers Glen and together they had three children – Letha (1899-1986), Charles Russell (1906-1976), and Price Albert (1907-1979). Edith was born to Conrad Long and Phoebe Catherine Burgendine Long. Like her husband, Edith was a member of the local EUB congregation.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTheir daughter Letha, a lifelong member of the Singers Glen EUB church and a member of the Disabled American Veterans auxiliary, went on to marry Earl Alpheus Kline (1896-1967). Kline was born to Benjamin B. Kline and Ella Mae Wilkins Kline. He was employed as one of the first electrical contractors in Rockingham County and later worked at REA and Madison College. The Klines had three children – Earl Jr., Eleanor Aletha (1922-2016), and Mary Davis (1934-2017).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOn June 22, 1957, Mary Davis Kline married Ralph Bartlett \"Penny\" Hutton (1923-1993). The couple had one child, born Ralph Bartlett Hutton II (November 12, 1958-November 13, 1958), who died in infancy. Mary graduated from Broadway High School and from Madison College in 1955 with a Bachelor of Science degree in home economics education. She taught at Elkton High School for 10 years before working as a home economist for VEPCO (now Virginia Power) and went on to serve as the first school food service supervisor for Harrisonburg City Schools. She retired in 1991 after 17 years with the Virginia Department of Education. She was a member of the American Home Economics Association and the American School Food Service Association. Mary was a prolific scrapbooker and chronicled much of her adult life in this way.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Bio/Historical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["Charles L. Davis (1874-1960) was born to John Conrad Davis and Mahulda Simmons Davis of Lewis County, West Virginia. Davis moved to Broadway, Virginia in 1892 and to Singers Glen, Virginia in 1896 where he lived the remainder of his life. While in West Virginia, Davis was a school teacher. He pursued the carpentry trade after moving to Virginia. Additionally, Davis served his community as a clerk, judge, and county committeeman for Singers Glen. He was a member of the Evangelical United Brethren (EUB) Church in Singers Glen. Davis married Edith Belle Long (1876-1965) of Singers Glen and together they had three children – Letha (1899-1986), Charles Russell (1906-1976), and Price Albert (1907-1979). Edith was born to Conrad Long and Phoebe Catherine Burgendine Long. Like her husband, Edith was a member of the local EUB congregation.","Their daughter Letha, a lifelong member of the Singers Glen EUB church and a member of the Disabled American Veterans auxiliary, went on to marry Earl Alpheus Kline (1896-1967). Kline was born to Benjamin B. Kline and Ella Mae Wilkins Kline. He was employed as one of the first electrical contractors in Rockingham County and later worked at REA and Madison College. The Klines had three children – Earl Jr., Eleanor Aletha (1922-2016), and Mary Davis (1934-2017).","On June 22, 1957, Mary Davis Kline married Ralph Bartlett \"Penny\" Hutton (1923-1993). The couple had one child, born Ralph Bartlett Hutton II (November 12, 1958-November 13, 1958), who died in infancy. Mary graduated from Broadway High School and from Madison College in 1955 with a Bachelor of Science degree in home economics education. She taught at Elkton High School for 10 years before working as a home economist for VEPCO (now Virginia Power) and went on to serve as the first school food service supervisor for Harrisonburg City Schools. She retired in 1991 after 17 years with the Virginia Department of Education. She was a member of the American Home Economics Association and the American School Food Service Association. Mary was a prolific scrapbooker and chronicled much of her adult life in this way."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Davis, Kline, and Hutton Family Papers, 1816-1977, SC 0241, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Davis, Kline, and Hutton Family Papers, 1816-1977, SC 0241, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection was originally housed in a photo album with most documents placed in Mylar sleeves. The materials were without a clear arrangement scheme. The archivist removed the documents from the album and imposed an artificial arrangement based on person or group of persons. However, it is unclear how some of the family names represented in this collection relate to the Davises, Klines, or Huttons. Box 3 which contains seven ledgers and notebooks is inaccessible due to ongoing preservation treatment. The ledgers within exhibit evidence of mold and are being treated accordingly.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["This collection was originally housed in a photo album with most documents placed in Mylar sleeves. The materials were without a clear arrangement scheme. The archivist removed the documents from the album and imposed an artificial arrangement based on person or group of persons. However, it is unclear how some of the family names represented in this collection relate to the Davises, Klines, or Huttons. Box 3 which contains seven ledgers and notebooks is inaccessible due to ongoing preservation treatment. The ledgers within exhibit evidence of mold and are being treated accordingly."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Davis, Kline, and Hutton Family Papers, 1816-1977, are comprised of correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, legal documents, and miscellaneous papers relating to Charles L. Davis of Singers Glen, Virginia and his descendants. Some documents are seemingly unrelated to the aforementioned families, but concern other local persons. Correspondence between Charles and Edith Long Davis and letters from their daughter Letha to Earl Kline comprise the bulk of the collection. Scrapbooks created by Mary Kline Hutton also make up a significant portion of the collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1: Correspondence, 1891-1919, 1940, is comprised of approximately 180 handwritten letters, most with corresponding envelopes, between Charles Davis and Edith Long Davis, and letters from their daughter Letha Davis Kline to her future husband Earl Kline. The bulk of these letters were written between the two couples during their respective courtships, though some letters between the Davises post-date their marriage when Charles was staying in Harrisonburg and likely working in some capacity at the new Masonic Temple. The subject matter of the letters is generally romantic in nature. Both couples talk about missing each other and anticipating the next time they will see each other. The letters provide regular updates on family and community news, reports on the frequency of church and prayer meeting attendance, and are generally newsy and gossipy in their overall tone. The Charles Davis correspondence includes a few letters from his friends, both male and female, in West Virginia written prior to his relationship with Edith. The lighthearted nature of these letters is exemplified in a December 9, 1894 letter from his friend Albert in which he asks Charles, \"Are the girls as good looking over there [in Broadway] as they are in old Pend[leton County]?\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOccasionally, the letters touch on relevant political and social topics of the time. In a November 3, 1896 letter from Charles Davis to Edith, he comments on his election fatigue in light of the recent presidential election: \"Well the election is over and I have a McKinley headache already.\" In Letha Davis Kline's February 11, 1917 letter to Earl Kline, she describes her internal struggle with the morality of dancing: \"Dancing isn't a sin is it? Sometimes I think it is and then again I think different for if you wished to you could make a sin out of everything.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2: Ephemera, 1911-1967, contains two programs from Broadway High School – one including a cast of characters and synopsis of \"The Deacon\" and one outlining the May 10, 1911 commencement exercises. Miscellaneous religious tracts and clippings are also included. Ralph B. Hutton's membership cards to organizations include The American Legion, Elkton Volunteer Fire Company, National Federation of Post Office Clerks, and the Confederate States Army (reorganized in August 1962).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3: Ledgers and Papers, 1816-1945, contains seven ledgers and notebooks related to Charles Davis, a plat, legal documents, indentures, stock certificates, and financial documents. The ledgers and notebooks are only minimally described as they undergo preservation treatment. They include a notebook, 1892-1893; a memorandum and account book, 1888-1889; an account book, 1895-1923; an account book, 1897; a time book, 1904-1912; a fertilizer notebook, 1907; and a daybook, 1912-1925.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe remainder of the series is comprised of miscellaneous papers with some directly relating to the Davis and Kline families and some documents seemingly unrelated, but still concerning other local persons. Other family names include Billhimer, Harrison, Ewin, Long, Lanahan, Waterman, Hall, Burtner, and Gambill. Items include five indentures, Charles Davis' 1891 teaching certificate for Pendleton County, West Virginia, a June 26, 1897 plat proposing a public road from Port Republic Road to Rockingham Turnpike (Rt. 33), six stock certificates issued to H. L. Burtner for Valley Supply Company, Inc. in Harrisonburg, and the will of D. A. Eppard of Elkton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4: Photographs and Scrapbooks, 1919-1977, is comprised of five folders of photographs and eight scrapbooks compiled by Mary Kline Hutton. With a few exceptions, the photographs are primarily unidentified and undated. The 1943-1956 photo album includes images of Mary Hutton's graduation from Madison College in 1955. She is pictured in front of Wilson Hall in her cap and gown.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe scrapbooks are compiled in both three-ring and spiral-bound photo albums with adhesive pages and traditional scrapbooks with paper pages. The scrapbooks are generally ephemeral in nature, containing photographs, wedding napkins, postcards, greetings cards for various occasions, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and programs documenting holidays, vacations, and local events. Material related to the town of Elkton and the Elkton Volunteer Fire Company are included in many of the scrapbooks, as are newspaper clippings spotlighting the Huttons and their friends and family. The 1957-1958 scrapbook documents the Huttons' wedding and honeymoon. The subsequent scrapbook includes sympathy cards and letters sent to the Huttons after the death of their newborn child. During the summer of 1976, the couple visited Las Vegas and the Hoover Dam. Postcards, a plane ticket, keno slips, and brochures document the trip. Also documented are the Huttons' 1959 trip to New York City, their 1968 vacation to the Alamo, and their 1977 vacation to Plymouth and Boston, Massachusetts.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content","Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Davis, Kline, and Hutton Family Papers, 1816-1977, are comprised of correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, legal documents, and miscellaneous papers relating to Charles L. Davis of Singers Glen, Virginia and his descendants. Some documents are seemingly unrelated to the aforementioned families, but concern other local persons. Correspondence between Charles and Edith Long Davis and letters from their daughter Letha to Earl Kline comprise the bulk of the collection. Scrapbooks created by Mary Kline Hutton also make up a significant portion of the collection.","Series 1: Correspondence, 1891-1919, 1940, is comprised of approximately 180 handwritten letters, most with corresponding envelopes, between Charles Davis and Edith Long Davis, and letters from their daughter Letha Davis Kline to her future husband Earl Kline. The bulk of these letters were written between the two couples during their respective courtships, though some letters between the Davises post-date their marriage when Charles was staying in Harrisonburg and likely working in some capacity at the new Masonic Temple. The subject matter of the letters is generally romantic in nature. Both couples talk about missing each other and anticipating the next time they will see each other. The letters provide regular updates on family and community news, reports on the frequency of church and prayer meeting attendance, and are generally newsy and gossipy in their overall tone. The Charles Davis correspondence includes a few letters from his friends, both male and female, in West Virginia written prior to his relationship with Edith. The lighthearted nature of these letters is exemplified in a December 9, 1894 letter from his friend Albert in which he asks Charles, \"Are the girls as good looking over there [in Broadway] as they are in old Pend[leton County]?\"","Occasionally, the letters touch on relevant political and social topics of the time. In a November 3, 1896 letter from Charles Davis to Edith, he comments on his election fatigue in light of the recent presidential election: \"Well the election is over and I have a McKinley headache already.\" In Letha Davis Kline's February 11, 1917 letter to Earl Kline, she describes her internal struggle with the morality of dancing: \"Dancing isn't a sin is it? Sometimes I think it is and then again I think different for if you wished to you could make a sin out of everything.\"","Series 2: Ephemera, 1911-1967, contains two programs from Broadway High School – one including a cast of characters and synopsis of \"The Deacon\" and one outlining the May 10, 1911 commencement exercises. Miscellaneous religious tracts and clippings are also included. Ralph B. Hutton's membership cards to organizations include The American Legion, Elkton Volunteer Fire Company, National Federation of Post Office Clerks, and the Confederate States Army (reorganized in August 1962).","Series 3: Ledgers and Papers, 1816-1945, contains seven ledgers and notebooks related to Charles Davis, a plat, legal documents, indentures, stock certificates, and financial documents. The ledgers and notebooks are only minimally described as they undergo preservation treatment. They include a notebook, 1892-1893; a memorandum and account book, 1888-1889; an account book, 1895-1923; an account book, 1897; a time book, 1904-1912; a fertilizer notebook, 1907; and a daybook, 1912-1925.","The remainder of the series is comprised of miscellaneous papers with some directly relating to the Davis and Kline families and some documents seemingly unrelated, but still concerning other local persons. Other family names include Billhimer, Harrison, Ewin, Long, Lanahan, Waterman, Hall, Burtner, and Gambill. Items include five indentures, Charles Davis' 1891 teaching certificate for Pendleton County, West Virginia, a June 26, 1897 plat proposing a public road from Port Republic Road to Rockingham Turnpike (Rt. 33), six stock certificates issued to H. L. Burtner for Valley Supply Company, Inc. in Harrisonburg, and the will of D. A. Eppard of Elkton.","Series 4: Photographs and Scrapbooks, 1919-1977, is comprised of five folders of photographs and eight scrapbooks compiled by Mary Kline Hutton. With a few exceptions, the photographs are primarily unidentified and undated. The 1943-1956 photo album includes images of Mary Hutton's graduation from Madison College in 1955. She is pictured in front of Wilson Hall in her cap and gown.","The scrapbooks are compiled in both three-ring and spiral-bound photo albums with adhesive pages and traditional scrapbooks with paper pages. The scrapbooks are generally ephemeral in nature, containing photographs, wedding napkins, postcards, greetings cards for various occasions, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and programs documenting holidays, vacations, and local events. Material related to the town of Elkton and the Elkton Volunteer Fire Company are included in many of the scrapbooks, as are newspaper clippings spotlighting the Huttons and their friends and family. The 1957-1958 scrapbook documents the Huttons' wedding and honeymoon. The subsequent scrapbook includes sympathy cards and letters sent to the Huttons after the death of their newborn child. During the summer of 1976, the couple visited Las Vegas and the Hoover Dam. Postcards, a plane ticket, keno slips, and brochures document the trip. Also documented are the Huttons' 1959 trip to New York City, their 1968 vacation to the Alamo, and their 1977 vacation to Plymouth and Boston, Massachusetts."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu)."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_aed0f3a6145b2e329ac85678817bf83e\"\u003eThe Davis, Kline, and Hutton Family Papers, 1816-1977, are comprised of correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, legal documents, and miscellaneous papers relating to Charles L. Davis of Singers Glen, Virginia and his descendants. Some documents are seemingly unrelated to the aforementioned families, but concern other local persons.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The Davis, Kline, and Hutton Family Papers, 1816-1977, are comprised of correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, legal documents, and miscellaneous papers relating to Charles L. Davis of Singers Glen, Virginia and his descendants. Some documents are seemingly unrelated to the aforementioned families, but concern other local persons."],"names_ssim":["James Madison University Libraries Special Collections","Hutton, Mary Davis Kline, 1934-2017","Whetzel, Charlie, 1940-2021"],"corpname_ssim":["James Madison University Libraries Special Collections"],"names_coll_ssim":["Whetzel, Charlie, 1940-2021"],"persname_ssim":["Hutton, Mary Davis Kline, 1934-2017","Whetzel, Charlie, 1940-2021"],"language_ssim":["English \n.    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Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection. Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the James Madison University Special Collections Library to use this collection.","The collection is arranged in four series. Series 1 is arranged by letter recipient and further arranged chronologically. Series 2 is arranged chronologically. Series 3 is arranged by form and further arranged chronologically. Series 4 is arranged by form and further arranged chronologically.","Correspondence, 1891-1919, 1940 Ephemera, 1911-1967 Ledgers and Papers, 1816-1945 Photographs and Scrapbooks, 1919-1977","Obituary for Charles L. Davis,  Daily News-Record , July 6, 1960.","Obituary for Edith Long Davis,  Daily News-Record , April 12, 1965.","Obituary for Earl A. Kline,  Daily News-Record , September 22, 1967.","Obituary for Letha Davis Kline,  Daily News-Record , March 5, 1986.","Obituary for Mary Kline Hutton,  Daily News-Record , May 18, 2017.","Program for the Forty-sixth Annual Commencement Exercises, Madison College, June 5, 1955.","Charles L. Davis (1874-1960) was born to John Conrad Davis and Mahulda Simmons Davis of Lewis County, West Virginia. Davis moved to Broadway, Virginia in 1892 and to Singers Glen, Virginia in 1896 where he lived the remainder of his life. While in West Virginia, Davis was a school teacher. He pursued the carpentry trade after moving to Virginia. Additionally, Davis served his community as a clerk, judge, and county committeeman for Singers Glen. He was a member of the Evangelical United Brethren (EUB) Church in Singers Glen. Davis married Edith Belle Long (1876-1965) of Singers Glen and together they had three children – Letha (1899-1986), Charles Russell (1906-1976), and Price Albert (1907-1979). Edith was born to Conrad Long and Phoebe Catherine Burgendine Long. Like her husband, Edith was a member of the local EUB congregation.","Their daughter Letha, a lifelong member of the Singers Glen EUB church and a member of the Disabled American Veterans auxiliary, went on to marry Earl Alpheus Kline (1896-1967). Kline was born to Benjamin B. Kline and Ella Mae Wilkins Kline. He was employed as one of the first electrical contractors in Rockingham County and later worked at REA and Madison College. The Klines had three children – Earl Jr., Eleanor Aletha (1922-2016), and Mary Davis (1934-2017).","On June 22, 1957, Mary Davis Kline married Ralph Bartlett \"Penny\" Hutton (1923-1993). The couple had one child, born Ralph Bartlett Hutton II (November 12, 1958-November 13, 1958), who died in infancy. Mary graduated from Broadway High School and from Madison College in 1955 with a Bachelor of Science degree in home economics education. She taught at Elkton High School for 10 years before working as a home economist for VEPCO (now Virginia Power) and went on to serve as the first school food service supervisor for Harrisonburg City Schools. She retired in 1991 after 17 years with the Virginia Department of Education. She was a member of the American Home Economics Association and the American School Food Service Association. Mary was a prolific scrapbooker and chronicled much of her adult life in this way.","This collection was originally housed in a photo album with most documents placed in Mylar sleeves. The materials were without a clear arrangement scheme. The archivist removed the documents from the album and imposed an artificial arrangement based on person or group of persons. However, it is unclear how some of the family names represented in this collection relate to the Davises, Klines, or Huttons. Box 3 which contains seven ledgers and notebooks is inaccessible due to ongoing preservation treatment. The ledgers within exhibit evidence of mold and are being treated accordingly.","The Davis, Kline, and Hutton Family Papers, 1816-1977, are comprised of correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, legal documents, and miscellaneous papers relating to Charles L. Davis of Singers Glen, Virginia and his descendants. Some documents are seemingly unrelated to the aforementioned families, but concern other local persons. Correspondence between Charles and Edith Long Davis and letters from their daughter Letha to Earl Kline comprise the bulk of the collection. Scrapbooks created by Mary Kline Hutton also make up a significant portion of the collection.","Series 1: Correspondence, 1891-1919, 1940, is comprised of approximately 180 handwritten letters, most with corresponding envelopes, between Charles Davis and Edith Long Davis, and letters from their daughter Letha Davis Kline to her future husband Earl Kline. The bulk of these letters were written between the two couples during their respective courtships, though some letters between the Davises post-date their marriage when Charles was staying in Harrisonburg and likely working in some capacity at the new Masonic Temple. The subject matter of the letters is generally romantic in nature. Both couples talk about missing each other and anticipating the next time they will see each other. The letters provide regular updates on family and community news, reports on the frequency of church and prayer meeting attendance, and are generally newsy and gossipy in their overall tone. The Charles Davis correspondence includes a few letters from his friends, both male and female, in West Virginia written prior to his relationship with Edith. The lighthearted nature of these letters is exemplified in a December 9, 1894 letter from his friend Albert in which he asks Charles, \"Are the girls as good looking over there [in Broadway] as they are in old Pend[leton County]?\"","Occasionally, the letters touch on relevant political and social topics of the time. In a November 3, 1896 letter from Charles Davis to Edith, he comments on his election fatigue in light of the recent presidential election: \"Well the election is over and I have a McKinley headache already.\" In Letha Davis Kline's February 11, 1917 letter to Earl Kline, she describes her internal struggle with the morality of dancing: \"Dancing isn't a sin is it? Sometimes I think it is and then again I think different for if you wished to you could make a sin out of everything.\"","Series 2: Ephemera, 1911-1967, contains two programs from Broadway High School – one including a cast of characters and synopsis of \"The Deacon\" and one outlining the May 10, 1911 commencement exercises. Miscellaneous religious tracts and clippings are also included. Ralph B. Hutton's membership cards to organizations include The American Legion, Elkton Volunteer Fire Company, National Federation of Post Office Clerks, and the Confederate States Army (reorganized in August 1962).","Series 3: Ledgers and Papers, 1816-1945, contains seven ledgers and notebooks related to Charles Davis, a plat, legal documents, indentures, stock certificates, and financial documents. The ledgers and notebooks are only minimally described as they undergo preservation treatment. They include a notebook, 1892-1893; a memorandum and account book, 1888-1889; an account book, 1895-1923; an account book, 1897; a time book, 1904-1912; a fertilizer notebook, 1907; and a daybook, 1912-1925.","The remainder of the series is comprised of miscellaneous papers with some directly relating to the Davis and Kline families and some documents seemingly unrelated, but still concerning other local persons. Other family names include Billhimer, Harrison, Ewin, Long, Lanahan, Waterman, Hall, Burtner, and Gambill. Items include five indentures, Charles Davis' 1891 teaching certificate for Pendleton County, West Virginia, a June 26, 1897 plat proposing a public road from Port Republic Road to Rockingham Turnpike (Rt. 33), six stock certificates issued to H. L. Burtner for Valley Supply Company, Inc. in Harrisonburg, and the will of D. A. Eppard of Elkton.","Series 4: Photographs and Scrapbooks, 1919-1977, is comprised of five folders of photographs and eight scrapbooks compiled by Mary Kline Hutton. With a few exceptions, the photographs are primarily unidentified and undated. The 1943-1956 photo album includes images of Mary Hutton's graduation from Madison College in 1955. She is pictured in front of Wilson Hall in her cap and gown.","The scrapbooks are compiled in both three-ring and spiral-bound photo albums with adhesive pages and traditional scrapbooks with paper pages. The scrapbooks are generally ephemeral in nature, containing photographs, wedding napkins, postcards, greetings cards for various occasions, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and programs documenting holidays, vacations, and local events. Material related to the town of Elkton and the Elkton Volunteer Fire Company are included in many of the scrapbooks, as are newspaper clippings spotlighting the Huttons and their friends and family. The 1957-1958 scrapbook documents the Huttons' wedding and honeymoon. The subsequent scrapbook includes sympathy cards and letters sent to the Huttons after the death of their newborn child. During the summer of 1976, the couple visited Las Vegas and the Hoover Dam. Postcards, a plane ticket, keno slips, and brochures document the trip. Also documented are the Huttons' 1959 trip to New York City, their 1968 vacation to the Alamo, and their 1977 vacation to Plymouth and Boston, Massachusetts.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).","The Davis, Kline, and Hutton Family Papers, 1816-1977, are comprised of correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, legal documents, and miscellaneous papers relating to Charles L. Davis of Singers Glen, Virginia and his descendants. 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Davis married Edith Belle Long (1876-1965) of Singers Glen and together they had three children – Letha (1899-1986), Charles Russell (1906-1976), and Price Albert (1907-1979). Edith was born to Conrad Long and Phoebe Catherine Burgendine Long. Like her husband, Edith was a member of the local EUB congregation.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTheir daughter Letha, a lifelong member of the Singers Glen EUB church and a member of the Disabled American Veterans auxiliary, went on to marry Earl Alpheus Kline (1896-1967). Kline was born to Benjamin B. Kline and Ella Mae Wilkins Kline. He was employed as one of the first electrical contractors in Rockingham County and later worked at REA and Madison College. The Klines had three children – Earl Jr., Eleanor Aletha (1922-2016), and Mary Davis (1934-2017).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOn June 22, 1957, Mary Davis Kline married Ralph Bartlett \"Penny\" Hutton (1923-1993). The couple had one child, born Ralph Bartlett Hutton II (November 12, 1958-November 13, 1958), who died in infancy. Mary graduated from Broadway High School and from Madison College in 1955 with a Bachelor of Science degree in home economics education. She taught at Elkton High School for 10 years before working as a home economist for VEPCO (now Virginia Power) and went on to serve as the first school food service supervisor for Harrisonburg City Schools. She retired in 1991 after 17 years with the Virginia Department of Education. She was a member of the American Home Economics Association and the American School Food Service Association. Mary was a prolific scrapbooker and chronicled much of her adult life in this way.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Bio/Historical Note"],"bioghist_tesim":["Charles L. Davis (1874-1960) was born to John Conrad Davis and Mahulda Simmons Davis of Lewis County, West Virginia. Davis moved to Broadway, Virginia in 1892 and to Singers Glen, Virginia in 1896 where he lived the remainder of his life. While in West Virginia, Davis was a school teacher. He pursued the carpentry trade after moving to Virginia. Additionally, Davis served his community as a clerk, judge, and county committeeman for Singers Glen. He was a member of the Evangelical United Brethren (EUB) Church in Singers Glen. Davis married Edith Belle Long (1876-1965) of Singers Glen and together they had three children – Letha (1899-1986), Charles Russell (1906-1976), and Price Albert (1907-1979). Edith was born to Conrad Long and Phoebe Catherine Burgendine Long. Like her husband, Edith was a member of the local EUB congregation.","Their daughter Letha, a lifelong member of the Singers Glen EUB church and a member of the Disabled American Veterans auxiliary, went on to marry Earl Alpheus Kline (1896-1967). Kline was born to Benjamin B. Kline and Ella Mae Wilkins Kline. He was employed as one of the first electrical contractors in Rockingham County and later worked at REA and Madison College. The Klines had three children – Earl Jr., Eleanor Aletha (1922-2016), and Mary Davis (1934-2017).","On June 22, 1957, Mary Davis Kline married Ralph Bartlett \"Penny\" Hutton (1923-1993). The couple had one child, born Ralph Bartlett Hutton II (November 12, 1958-November 13, 1958), who died in infancy. Mary graduated from Broadway High School and from Madison College in 1955 with a Bachelor of Science degree in home economics education. She taught at Elkton High School for 10 years before working as a home economist for VEPCO (now Virginia Power) and went on to serve as the first school food service supervisor for Harrisonburg City Schools. She retired in 1991 after 17 years with the Virginia Department of Education. She was a member of the American Home Economics Association and the American School Food Service Association. 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The bulk of these letters were written between the two couples during their respective courtships, though some letters between the Davises post-date their marriage when Charles was staying in Harrisonburg and likely working in some capacity at the new Masonic Temple. The subject matter of the letters is generally romantic in nature. Both couples talk about missing each other and anticipating the next time they will see each other. The letters provide regular updates on family and community news, reports on the frequency of church and prayer meeting attendance, and are generally newsy and gossipy in their overall tone. The Charles Davis correspondence includes a few letters from his friends, both male and female, in West Virginia written prior to his relationship with Edith. The lighthearted nature of these letters is exemplified in a December 9, 1894 letter from his friend Albert in which he asks Charles, \"Are the girls as good looking over there [in Broadway] as they are in old Pend[leton County]?\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOccasionally, the letters touch on relevant political and social topics of the time. In a November 3, 1896 letter from Charles Davis to Edith, he comments on his election fatigue in light of the recent presidential election: \"Well the election is over and I have a McKinley headache already.\" In Letha Davis Kline's February 11, 1917 letter to Earl Kline, she describes her internal struggle with the morality of dancing: \"Dancing isn't a sin is it? 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They include a notebook, 1892-1893; a memorandum and account book, 1888-1889; an account book, 1895-1923; an account book, 1897; a time book, 1904-1912; a fertilizer notebook, 1907; and a daybook, 1912-1925.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe remainder of the series is comprised of miscellaneous papers with some directly relating to the Davis and Kline families and some documents seemingly unrelated, but still concerning other local persons. Other family names include Billhimer, Harrison, Ewin, Long, Lanahan, Waterman, Hall, Burtner, and Gambill. Items include five indentures, Charles Davis' 1891 teaching certificate for Pendleton County, West Virginia, a June 26, 1897 plat proposing a public road from Port Republic Road to Rockingham Turnpike (Rt. 33), six stock certificates issued to H. L. Burtner for Valley Supply Company, Inc. in Harrisonburg, and the will of D. A. 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Material related to the town of Elkton and the Elkton Volunteer Fire Company are included in many of the scrapbooks, as are newspaper clippings spotlighting the Huttons and their friends and family. The 1957-1958 scrapbook documents the Huttons' wedding and honeymoon. The subsequent scrapbook includes sympathy cards and letters sent to the Huttons after the death of their newborn child. During the summer of 1976, the couple visited Las Vegas and the Hoover Dam. Postcards, a plane ticket, keno slips, and brochures document the trip. 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Scrapbooks created by Mary Kline Hutton also make up a significant portion of the collection.","Series 1: Correspondence, 1891-1919, 1940, is comprised of approximately 180 handwritten letters, most with corresponding envelopes, between Charles Davis and Edith Long Davis, and letters from their daughter Letha Davis Kline to her future husband Earl Kline. The bulk of these letters were written between the two couples during their respective courtships, though some letters between the Davises post-date their marriage when Charles was staying in Harrisonburg and likely working in some capacity at the new Masonic Temple. The subject matter of the letters is generally romantic in nature. Both couples talk about missing each other and anticipating the next time they will see each other. The letters provide regular updates on family and community news, reports on the frequency of church and prayer meeting attendance, and are generally newsy and gossipy in their overall tone. The Charles Davis correspondence includes a few letters from his friends, both male and female, in West Virginia written prior to his relationship with Edith. The lighthearted nature of these letters is exemplified in a December 9, 1894 letter from his friend Albert in which he asks Charles, \"Are the girls as good looking over there [in Broadway] as they are in old Pend[leton County]?\"","Occasionally, the letters touch on relevant political and social topics of the time. In a November 3, 1896 letter from Charles Davis to Edith, he comments on his election fatigue in light of the recent presidential election: \"Well the election is over and I have a McKinley headache already.\" In Letha Davis Kline's February 11, 1917 letter to Earl Kline, she describes her internal struggle with the morality of dancing: \"Dancing isn't a sin is it? Sometimes I think it is and then again I think different for if you wished to you could make a sin out of everything.\"","Series 2: Ephemera, 1911-1967, contains two programs from Broadway High School – one including a cast of characters and synopsis of \"The Deacon\" and one outlining the May 10, 1911 commencement exercises. Miscellaneous religious tracts and clippings are also included. Ralph B. Hutton's membership cards to organizations include The American Legion, Elkton Volunteer Fire Company, National Federation of Post Office Clerks, and the Confederate States Army (reorganized in August 1962).","Series 3: Ledgers and Papers, 1816-1945, contains seven ledgers and notebooks related to Charles Davis, a plat, legal documents, indentures, stock certificates, and financial documents. The ledgers and notebooks are only minimally described as they undergo preservation treatment. They include a notebook, 1892-1893; a memorandum and account book, 1888-1889; an account book, 1895-1923; an account book, 1897; a time book, 1904-1912; a fertilizer notebook, 1907; and a daybook, 1912-1925.","The remainder of the series is comprised of miscellaneous papers with some directly relating to the Davis and Kline families and some documents seemingly unrelated, but still concerning other local persons. Other family names include Billhimer, Harrison, Ewin, Long, Lanahan, Waterman, Hall, Burtner, and Gambill. Items include five indentures, Charles Davis' 1891 teaching certificate for Pendleton County, West Virginia, a June 26, 1897 plat proposing a public road from Port Republic Road to Rockingham Turnpike (Rt. 33), six stock certificates issued to H. L. Burtner for Valley Supply Company, Inc. in Harrisonburg, and the will of D. A. Eppard of Elkton.","Series 4: Photographs and Scrapbooks, 1919-1977, is comprised of five folders of photographs and eight scrapbooks compiled by Mary Kline Hutton. With a few exceptions, the photographs are primarily unidentified and undated. The 1943-1956 photo album includes images of Mary Hutton's graduation from Madison College in 1955. She is pictured in front of Wilson Hall in her cap and gown.","The scrapbooks are compiled in both three-ring and spiral-bound photo albums with adhesive pages and traditional scrapbooks with paper pages. The scrapbooks are generally ephemeral in nature, containing photographs, wedding napkins, postcards, greetings cards for various occasions, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and programs documenting holidays, vacations, and local events. Material related to the town of Elkton and the Elkton Volunteer Fire Company are included in many of the scrapbooks, as are newspaper clippings spotlighting the Huttons and their friends and family. The 1957-1958 scrapbook documents the Huttons' wedding and honeymoon. The subsequent scrapbook includes sympathy cards and letters sent to the Huttons after the death of their newborn child. During the summer of 1976, the couple visited Las Vegas and the Hoover Dam. Postcards, a plane ticket, keno slips, and brochures document the trip. Also documented are the Huttons' 1959 trip to New York City, their 1968 vacation to the Alamo, and their 1977 vacation to Plymouth and Boston, Massachusetts."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library Reference Desk (library-special@jmu.edu).\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. 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Diggs family of Mathews, Virginia and Susan, Virginia. The Diggs Family owed an automobile engine business. In 1921, it was named \"Overland and Willys Knight Automobiles Mianus Engines, \" but had other names through the years. The family also sold seafood products. 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Acc. 2007.44","/repositories/2/resources/2475","Diggs Family Papers","Account books","Correspondence","Ledgers (Accounting)","Photographs","Receipts (financial records)","Collection open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Series 1, Family and Business Documents, is arranged alphabetically by subject, Series 2, Correspondence, is arranged alphabetically by correspondent, then chronologically, Box 2 and 3, Series 3, Financial Records,  is arranged alphabetically by type of record.","Charles R. Diggs lived in Mathews, Virginia. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","Business and family papers of the Charles R. and Charles E. Diggs family of Mathews, Virginia and Susan, Virginia.  The Diggs Family owed an automobile engine business.  In 1921, it was named \"Overland and Willys Knight Automobiles Mianus Engines, \" but had other names through the years.  The family also sold seafood products. Charles Robert Diggs worked in various automotive and machine shops in the area after 1920's.","Ledger books and loan documents.","Employment history and Doctor's reports.","Employment history, school history, teacher's certificate, Woman's Club material.","Receipts, staff list, job order list, invoices, correspondence.","Accounts Receivable ledger, memo books and an address book.","Invoices, receipts, car information, teacher's contract and more.","Schedule of Direct Reduction Loan document.","Recipes, pharmacy invoices, prescriptions","Real estate, fishing news and other.","Scope and Contents Posards, advertisements and notepaper.","Black and white photograph of four women and a baby.","Advertisements and notices.","Report Card of Charles Diggs, notebooks, writing practice, book reports, small textbook, composition notebook, and Smithdeal Business College monthly reports for Charles R. Diggs.","Honorable Discharge papers from Army. Partial Military Record: October 23, 1898. \"Know ye, that Dexter Tilton, Private of Battery C, of the First Regiment of Light Artillery Volunteers…\" Correspondence between attorney Walter R. Davis of Zanesville, Ohio and attorney W.H. Power of Phoebus, Virginia. 1933.","Birthday cards, invitations and Father's Day card.","Scope and Contents June 4, 1913, correspondence to Mr. Charles R. Diggs from Josephine M. [Dairo?], having learned of his birthday and wishes him good health and happiness.","Scope and Contents 11 August, 1920, correspondence to Mr. Charles R. Diggs from unknown [K?], letter concerns fear that the writer has further insulted George Davis, and writes about the 'Rainy Day Blues' as to contest to the amount of rain they have been receiving. November 1920, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from unknown, letter scolding Charles for not writing more often and how 'Mamma' is going to Baltimore to tend to her sick Aunt. 1920, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from [K.W.], glad to hear from him in his previous letter and talk about a letter received from G.W.","Scope and Contents 12 items. March 1921, Postcard to Mr. Charles R. Diggs from unknown. 20 March, 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from Robert. Letter saying that he has moved again, and that he has just gotten back from Yorktown. 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from \"Your true pal.\" Letter of accusation toward Charles asking why he hasn't written, and saying good bye until he writes or they meet again. May 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from Katy. Letter asking Charles what she did wrong, and what she can do to fix the situation. 8 December, 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from C.A.White. Letter talking to Charles about hunting and the Xmas. 13 February, 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs and Aubrey from Chas E. Letter to his brother about day's events. 9 January, 1921, correspondence to \"My dear little brother Charles\" from Unknown. Letter asking how is and letting him now about the weather, and suggesting that he should send Aunt Julia a long letter sometime. 8 February, 1921, correspondence to Chas from his father. Letter talking about a new ignition system in the car and getting his previous letter. 10 February, 1921, correspondence to \"Sonnie\" Charles R. Diggs from [?] Diggs. Letter \"Ma and Pa\" are well and that they miss him. 11 February, 1921, correspondence to Chas from \"Dad\". Letter about the weather and how rainy it has been and that it has gotten a lot colder. Fishing is going slow. 13 February, 1921, correspondence to \"Sonnie\" from Noona and Dad. Letter Dad is doing well, and asks him to write to Aunt Julie she misses her boys. February 1921, correspondence to \"Sonnie\" from Noona and Dad.","Scope and Contents 8 items. 6 May 1922, correspondence to Mr Charles R. Diggs from Stuart Mc[Ruise?]. Letter trying to recruit for medical college of Virginia. 3 June, 1922, correspondence to Buster from Unknown. Letter stating that he will not be able to attend Buster's graduation and wishes him the best of luck on this threshold of manhood. . June 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter about how much she misses him and how Charles needs to let Katherine now about his plans for the fourth of July. 1 July, 1922, correspondence to Charles from N.W. Letter saying what a great path Charles has chosen and now he will have to be patient on his path at William and Mary. 9 July, 1922, correspondence to \"Lovelie\" from Auntie. Letter asking how Charles is and telling a little about her day's events. July 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter to make up for the one lost in the mail the previous week, including a request for a photograph of Charles. July 1922, correspondence \"Diggs\" Charles R. Diggs from Unknown (she). Letter saying how lonely she is and how upset she was when she broke her string of pearls. They were lucky to have missed the storm on the fourth, but now the rain is something terrible. July 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling about her day and how she misses Charles. 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying how dreary K's life is and how Charles' last letter was so uplifting.","Scope and Contents 8 items. August 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that Charles should September, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles how Katherine is now considered to be his new sister by his parents. She o writes about the days events. September, 1922, correspondence to Diggs from K. Letter updating Charles as to the death of Lorraine, and how she won't go to sleep until her mother gets home from visiting Mr. Hurst's who lost Lorraine. Katherine o writes about how she pretended to shoot herself because her Pap wouldn't give her a car. September, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling about the days events, how she ran into his dad and grandmother. Katherine also writes about how she is thinking about taking music lessons again. September 1922, correspondence to \"Brother\" from \"Pal\". Letter letting Charles know that \"Pal\" has sent him candy, and that she has talked to \"Mum.\" She also mentions that she has lost a lot of weight due to being sick, but her appetite is improving greatly.","Scope and Contents 6 items. September, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles how Katherine is now considered to be his new sister by his parents. She also writes about the days events. September, 1922, correspondence to Diggs from K. Letter updating Charles as to the death of Lorraine, and how she won't go to sleep until her mother gets home from visiting Mr. Hurst's who lost Lorraine. Katherine also writes about how she pretended to shoot herself because her Pap wouldn't give her a car. September, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling about the days events, how she ran into his dad and grandmother. Katherine also writes about how she is thinking about taking music lessons again. September 1922, correspondence to \"Brother\" from \"Pal\". Letter letting Charles know that \"Pal\" has sent him candy, and that she has talked to \"Mum.\" She also mentions that she has lost a lot of weight due to being sick, but her appetite is improving greatly. September 1922, correspondence to \"Bud\" from \"Sis.\" Letter saying how much his letter picked up her day after being peeved that her mother wanted to get dressed and go down stairs to talk with the preacher. She also requests a photo of him again.","Scope and Contents 8 items. 5 October 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles a funny story about receiving a letter from Willie Powell, someone she barely knew, asking about him. Also requesting a long, long letter next time. 11 October 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter in response to his, and saying that she is very pleased to here that Charles will finally send her a photo of himself. 17 October 1922, correspondence to Charles from Sam Jack Musick. Detailing the breadth of his scholarship. 19 October 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter thanking him for the picture, and she tells him she loves the cowboy photo. She also tells him about going down to the store to buy a coat. Katherine ran into a few people and when they thought she wasn't going to buy a coat they said she should and a pretty one at that because Max would be coming home this Christmas. 5 November 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying how she went out with friends and when she got back she threw her mom's needle work in the fire thinking it was just a piece of paper. Also she is glad that he is doing better and that makes her happier, and is glad he enjoyed the chocolates she sent. 10 November 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles why he did not receive a letter for two weeks and telling about going out to the Court House. 14 November 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter asking Charles if he'll be home for Christmas and she is sorry that he is lonely. 22 November 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that \"Frisky\" died the night before and that her Mum cried, and that she won't forget him even if he decides that he never wants to come back home.","Scope and Contents 6 items. 2 December, 1922, correspondence to \"Bud\" from K. Letter from Katherine saying that should would have written sooner when thy arrived on Thursday night, but she and Mrs C.E. have been extremely busy. 7 December, 1922, correspondence to \"Boy\" from \"Your own pal.\" Letter from Katherine telling about the trip from Newport News, and other pieces of news regarding Mr. and Mrs. C.E. 8 December, 1922, correspondence to \"my dear boy\" from Aunt Julia. 15 December, 1922, correspondence to \"Bud\" from K. Letter from Katherine saying how upset she is that she hasn't heard from Charles, and Max is upset with her for not having him come first in her life. 18 December, 1992, correspondence to Charles from K. A typed Christmas card. 19 December, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying how disappointed that he isn't coming home for Christmas.","Scope and Contents 7 January 1923, correspondence to \"Pal\" from K. Letter to Charles from K. 15 January 1923, correspondence to \"my big Boy\" from Aunt Julia. Letter to Charles. 18 January 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying how much she misses him and how good it was to see him. Tells him about spending time with Max and how she is being constantly interrupted in writing this letter. 19 January, 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. 27 January 1923, correspondence to Mrcharles Robert Diggs from the president of Piedmont Business College, SJM-TM. Letter informing Charles that his \"Father\" has yet to pay his for School.","Scope and Contents 7 items 8 February 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. 21 February 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter from Katherine to Charles Diggs. 28 February 1923, correspondence to Charles from Aunt Julia. 1 March 1923, correspondence to \"Pal\" from L. Letter from Katherine telling Charles about the people dressed in masquerade costumes who came down from Beaver Dam. 7 March 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter from Katherine just asking how Charles is doing. 15 March 1923, correspondence to \"Pal\" from K. Letter from Katherine relaying a dream to Charles. 28 March 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter from Katherine relaying days events and upcoming events like her mother going away.","Scope and Contents 6 items 4 April 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles how much she misses him and her mother. She also told him about some of the candy she burned. 12 April 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles that \"Papa\" is very ill and about an experience she had with her horse trying to kick her. 19 April 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that Papa is getting worse and that he is having trouble sitting up with out getting to worse. She sent a telegram to her mother to take the next boat home. May 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Papa is doing much better, but he still isn't very strong. 16 May 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles about father and son who drifted into town traveling in their car and at night sleeping in a tent. She at first thought the son was so much like Charles. 2 June 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter to Charles letting him know she finally got one of his letters and it appeared to have been open before. She starts to question what is going on with the letters between them. She also mentions that Louis has gone and it is quiet around.","Scope and Contents 7 items. 3 July 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. There will be a funeral for Bethel,. The fourth this year is quite different than last year's. 7 July 1923, correspondence to Charles from \"Auntie.\" 1 August 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles about the water on the road after the rain they have been having, and that Mr. Maxwell Hudgins has been up the past two weeks. 8 August 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter about the hot weather and around the town happenings. 23 August 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter about how Katherine mistakenly hold Mrs. Linda that Charles had a slight cold, and the rest of the letter consisted of information about Katherine's daily life. 30 August 1923, correspondence to Charles from. \"Novella\" Letter telling Charles how much he is missed and keeping him updates as to what is going. The letter also goes on to ask to relay a message. 24 October 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles to write and that everyone has deserted her leaving her to do all the work, like her mother going to Baltimore leave and leaving her home.","Scope and Contents 4 items. 21 April 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Letting Charles know that Josephine is engaged. Katherine also gives a retelling of events for the past few days. 12 May 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. 14 May 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from [John?]. A letter saying how he missed him at Easter as he was in town too, and to keep in contact. 21 May 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Lettering answering Charles question about raising chickens for a living and telling him he should do it with her. Lay also writes about her mother going up to Baltimore.","Scope and Contents 6 items. 4 June 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from [Nellie?] Williams card saying with a thankful meaning. 5 June 1924, correspondence to Charles from John Cidkins. Letter to Charles saying he got his letter three weeks ago and that he joined the Y. Tolbert and [J?]ill are living with him now. 5 June 1924, correspondence to Charles Robert from Florence. Letter thanking him for his gift. 12 June 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. 22 June 1924, correspondence to Charles from Kelly. Mr. Smithfield is no longer at the College Daily. 24 June 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. telling him about her ducks and that she is mad at Mac for not wanting to take her to the movies and her mom for not being home this week.","Scope and Contents 7 items. 13 July 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Auntie. 15 July, 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that she and Aunt Mae will be making a trip to Norfolk soon, and asks if he went to Matthew's last Saturday. 17 July, 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that her mother hasn't written yet and that Ola came down on the fourth. 12 Oct. 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Professor R. Ingham requesting Charles for a more recent photograph of himself. 23 Oct. 1924, correspondence from Charles R. Diggs to Professor R. Ingham. Letter telling Professor Ingham that he vouches highly for the program at Smithfield and hopes to send two friends its way. 20 December 1924, greeting card from Mianus Diesel Engine Company to Charles R. Diggsc. 23 December 1924, Christmas and News Years Card from Miss Katherine Louis McKinney to Charles R. Diggs. 27 December 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. thanking him for the Christmas gift, but won't open it until her mother gets home. She didn't even send anyone gifts or attend Christmas dinner at her \"Mummies.\"","Scope and Contents 3 items. 1924, correspondence to Charles from \"Billie\". Letter telling Charles that \"Billie\" can't wait to see him. 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter about the raining flood. 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from C.A.W. Letter thanking for the photos.","Scope and Contents 9 items. 7 May 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letter about how disappointed \"Billie\" was that Charles didn't come down. 11 June 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 24 June 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 27 June 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 1 July 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 22 July 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 11 May 1926, correspondence to Mr C.R. Diggs from Paul A. Speny. 22 December 1928, card to Mr. Mrscharles Diggs from Garry and Fay Miller. 23 December 1928, card to Mr. Mrscharles Diggs from Garry and Fay Miller.","Scope and Contents 5 items. 23 June 1932, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from the National Rifle Association. Membership newsletter letter. 23 December 1932, correspondence to Whom it may concern from Commonwealth's Attorney of Mathew's County. A letter of recommendation for Charles. 16 October 1933, correspondence from W.B. Smith. Letter commending Charles R. Diggs and recommending his services. 6 July 1935, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie.","Scope and Contents 6 items. 31 January 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from John. Letter detailing his trip to Charles. 3 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 10 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 17 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 24 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 31 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad.","Scope and Contents 11 items. 29 May 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from John. 7 June 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Aubrey. Letter telling Charles that his car is in bad shape and they were in an accident. 13 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from John. 22 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 25 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letter telling Charles the sad things that have been happening lately. Dr. Haskin sent 2 of Edgar Hunt's children to the hospital for suspected poisoning. 27 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 27 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 28 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letter asking Charles if he wants her to bring anything up for him and an update of what is going on. 29 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from \"[Noona??].\" 31 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letter to just say hi and to say that she is going to the doctor to see what is wrong with her as she has been having trouble with her stomach.","Scope and Contents 6 items. 6 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs and Billie from \"[Noona??]\". Glad to hear that Billie made it up there safe. Mrs. Hunt is very sick and is afraid she caught a germ. . . 10 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Mrcolie [Borum] died on Sunday and will be buried today, and Fred Moughou is still ill. 10 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 15 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie letting Charles know she got home safe and an update of what is going on. 17 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 19 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Discussing what Charles will do if he quits.","Scope and Contents 13 items. 20 December 1938, Card to Mr. and Mrscharles R. Diggs from Sallie M. [Dallis?]. 25 August 1939, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Edward R. Sharp (Naval Advisory Committee for Aeronautics). Asking Charles to report to the office on August 28 for possibility in gaining temporary employment. 25 August 1939, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Edward R. Sharp (Naval Advisory Committee for Aeronautics). Approval of the United States Civil Service Commission and is temporarily appointed Machinist. 17 October 1939, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. Letting Charles know that Aunt Rosa died last night. 18 February 1940, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letting him know that she made it back ok and that she misses him. 8 March 1940, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from P.J. Parramore District Manager. Gas and Electric bill. 20 March 1940, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from H.J.E. Reid (Naval Advisory Committee for Aeronautics). Temporary appointment as Machinist at Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory effective April 4, 1940. 13 January 1942, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 2 February 1942, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from [Lin?] Wells. 16 March 1948, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Fred A. Bopp. Settlement of life insurance policy with New York Life Insurance Company. 19 January 1951, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from John H. Widder, Sales Manager for Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation. Response to an inquiry. 28 July 1951, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from S/Sgt. James T. Staffins \"Staff\". Form invitation from Defenders of State Sovereignty and Individual Liberties to their second annual convention at the John Marshall Hotel in Richmond. February 6, 1958. 21 November 1963, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from [C?? Aubrey???]. Setting the payments for repayment of a loan.","10 items. Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from \"Your Pal\". Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from K, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from \"Lonesome Me\". 2 August n.y., correspondence to Mr. and Mrs. Diggs (father and mother of Charles R. Diggs) from Mr. and Mrs. Power. Looking forward to meeting them in view of the marriage between their daughter and the Diggs' son. Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs. Two letters and a posard consisting of correspondence to Chas from \"Noona\". Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Katy, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billecorrespondence to Charles R. Diggs from Bille. Correspondence to Charles from Aunt Belle. Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from K.","Scope and Contents 6 items. 30 August 1922, correspondence to Mr. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. We hope we have the pleasure on training your son. 9 October 1922, correspondence to Mr. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Asking Charles to make up his mind about keeping Charles R. at Piedmont. 12 October 1922, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Outlining prices. 9 November 1922, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Please mail him the check for $145 for room and board. 21 November 1922, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Asking him to send a check for the time his son was in school before we was withdrawn. 30 December 1922, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Letter saying that Charles he should start the new year straight and pay his bills on time to Piedmont.","Scope and Contents 2 items. 15 February 1923, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Send in the check for amount owed. 22 October 1923, correspondence to the debtor from United States National Adjustment Company.","Scope and Contents 7 items. 16 September 1924, correspondence to Chas from Noona. 20 December 1924, holiday greeting card to Mrc. E. Diggs from Galilee-Interstate Fish Corp. 20 December 1924, holiday greeting card to Mrc. E. Diggs from Mianus Diesel Engine Company. 22 December 1924, Season Greeting Card to Mr. and Mrsc. E. Diggs. 22 December 1924, Holiday Greeting Card to Mr. and Mrsc. E. Diggsc. 23 December 1924, correspondence to Charles E. Diggs from Methes Barrel, Stave and Lumber Co. Jno H. Dennis, Prop. Holiday greeting letter. 1924, Holiday Greeting Card from Twigg Garagec.","1 item. 5 February 1925. Letter to members of the Virginia Automobile Dealers Association.","Scope and Contents Posard, Christmas card, correspondence from Cousin C.A. White (Pap) and Hassie. High School commencement invitation from Nellie W. Armistead.","Scope and Contents Letters regarding Mathew Garden Club, insurance premium notice, beauty aids, grammar, New Point High School, Electrolux Warrentry and Public Welfare Board – correspondence with certification for Mrs. Lillian P. Diggs and invitation to be Acting Superintendant of Public Welfare for Mathews County in 1940. Address is in Susan, Virginia. 18 March 1931, correspondence to Mrsc. R. Diggs from Edward Alvey. A letter regarding the uses in English grammar, 12 August 1933, correspondence to Mrs. Diggs from Elizabeth [?]. Letter detailing the chief requirements for healthy skin by Elizabeth Arden with her signature. Item cards included. 22 August 1933, correspondence to Mrs. Diggs from Elizabeth [?]. Letter detailing skin care by Elizabeth Arden. Signature of Elizabeth Arden. Item cards included. 28 August 1934, correspondence to Mrsc.R. Diggs from Miss Maude E. Wallace. 1 October 1934, correspondence to Mrs. C. R. Diggs from G.G. [?]. Invitation to become a member of the Mathews County Woman's Club, Undated. November 10, 1931, correspondence with Thomas W. Turner about Delco Batteries in the New Point High Schoolchain letter, undated. 2008.10 Addition Wedding invitation for the wedding of Dorothy Marshall Leake and Eldridge White Smither on October 14, 1939 at Bruton Parish in Williamsburg, Virginia. Six copies plus the negative of two men sunning themselves on a deck, undated.","Scope and Contents Posards addressed to Warner Moss, Head, Department of Government, College of William and Mary. Each posard contains typed information for Virginia Counties with their Magisterial Districts either typed or handwritten beside county cities.","Mostly business ledgers and financial documents.","Rolled. Damaged from animal chewing.","Includes membership lists with dues. A few pages have names of students with grades beside their names.","Esso Receipt Book and another receipt book. Either empty or mostly empty.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 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Diggs family of Mathews, Virginia and Susan, Virginia.  The Diggs Family owed an automobile engine business.  In 1921, it was named \"Overland and Willys Knight Automobiles Mianus Engines, \" but had other names through the years.  The family also sold seafood products. Charles Robert Diggs worked in various automotive and machine shops in the area after 1920's.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger books and loan documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmployment history and Doctor's reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmployment history, school history, teacher's certificate, Woman's Club material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts, staff list, job order list, invoices, correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts Receivable ledger, memo books and an address book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvoices, receipts, car information, teacher's contract and more.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSchedule of Direct Reduction Loan document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecipes, pharmacy invoices, prescriptions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReal estate, fishing news and other.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Posards, advertisements and notepaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack and white photograph of four women and a baby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements and notices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport Card of Charles Diggs, notebooks, writing practice, book reports, small textbook, composition notebook, and Smithdeal Business College monthly reports for Charles R. Diggs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHonorable Discharge papers from Army. Partial Military Record: October 23, 1898. \"Know ye, that Dexter Tilton, Private of Battery C, of the First Regiment of Light Artillery Volunteers…\" Correspondence between attorney Walter R. Davis of Zanesville, Ohio and attorney W.H. Power of Phoebus, Virginia. 1933.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBirthday cards, invitations and Father's Day card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents June 4, 1913, correspondence to Mr. Charles R. Diggs from Josephine M. [Dairo?], having learned of his birthday and wishes him good health and happiness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 11 August, 1920, correspondence to Mr. Charles R. Diggs from unknown [K?], letter concerns fear that the writer has further insulted George Davis, and writes about the 'Rainy Day Blues' as to contest to the amount of rain they have been receiving. November 1920, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from unknown, letter scolding Charles for not writing more often and how 'Mamma' is going to Baltimore to tend to her sick Aunt. 1920, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from [K.W.], glad to hear from him in his previous letter and talk about a letter received from G.W.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 12 items. March 1921, Postcard to Mr. Charles R. Diggs from unknown. 20 March, 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from Robert. Letter saying that he has moved again, and that he has just gotten back from Yorktown. 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from \"Your true pal.\" Letter of accusation toward Charles asking why he hasn't written, and saying good bye until he writes or they meet again. May 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from Katy. Letter asking Charles what she did wrong, and what she can do to fix the situation. 8 December, 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from C.A.White. Letter talking to Charles about hunting and the Xmas. 13 February, 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs and Aubrey from Chas E. Letter to his brother about day's events. 9 January, 1921, correspondence to \"My dear little brother Charles\" from Unknown. Letter asking how is and letting him now about the weather, and suggesting that he should send Aunt Julia a long letter sometime. 8 February, 1921, correspondence to Chas from his father. Letter talking about a new ignition system in the car and getting his previous letter. 10 February, 1921, correspondence to \"Sonnie\" Charles R. Diggs from [?] Diggs. Letter \"Ma and Pa\" are well and that they miss him. 11 February, 1921, correspondence to Chas from \"Dad\". Letter about the weather and how rainy it has been and that it has gotten a lot colder. Fishing is going slow. 13 February, 1921, correspondence to \"Sonnie\" from Noona and Dad. Letter Dad is doing well, and asks him to write to Aunt Julie she misses her boys. February 1921, correspondence to \"Sonnie\" from Noona and Dad.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 8 items. 6 May 1922, correspondence to Mr Charles R. Diggs from Stuart Mc[Ruise?]. Letter trying to recruit for medical college of Virginia. 3 June, 1922, correspondence to Buster from Unknown. Letter stating that he will not be able to attend Buster's graduation and wishes him the best of luck on this threshold of manhood. . June 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter about how much she misses him and how Charles needs to let Katherine now about his plans for the fourth of July. 1 July, 1922, correspondence to Charles from N.W. Letter saying what a great path Charles has chosen and now he will have to be patient on his path at William and Mary. 9 July, 1922, correspondence to \"Lovelie\" from Auntie. Letter asking how Charles is and telling a little about her day's events. July 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter to make up for the one lost in the mail the previous week, including a request for a photograph of Charles. July 1922, correspondence \"Diggs\" Charles R. Diggs from Unknown (she). Letter saying how lonely she is and how upset she was when she broke her string of pearls. They were lucky to have missed the storm on the fourth, but now the rain is something terrible. July 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling about her day and how she misses Charles. 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying how dreary K's life is and how Charles' last letter was so uplifting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 8 items. August 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that Charles should September, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles how Katherine is now considered to be his new sister by his parents. She o writes about the days events. September, 1922, correspondence to Diggs from K. Letter updating Charles as to the death of Lorraine, and how she won't go to sleep until her mother gets home from visiting Mr. Hurst's who lost Lorraine. Katherine o writes about how she pretended to shoot herself because her Pap wouldn't give her a car. September, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling about the days events, how she ran into his dad and grandmother. Katherine also writes about how she is thinking about taking music lessons again. September 1922, correspondence to \"Brother\" from \"Pal\". Letter letting Charles know that \"Pal\" has sent him candy, and that she has talked to \"Mum.\" She also mentions that she has lost a lot of weight due to being sick, but her appetite is improving greatly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 6 items. September, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles how Katherine is now considered to be his new sister by his parents. She also writes about the days events. September, 1922, correspondence to Diggs from K. Letter updating Charles as to the death of Lorraine, and how she won't go to sleep until her mother gets home from visiting Mr. Hurst's who lost Lorraine. Katherine also writes about how she pretended to shoot herself because her Pap wouldn't give her a car. September, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling about the days events, how she ran into his dad and grandmother. Katherine also writes about how she is thinking about taking music lessons again. September 1922, correspondence to \"Brother\" from \"Pal\". Letter letting Charles know that \"Pal\" has sent him candy, and that she has talked to \"Mum.\" She also mentions that she has lost a lot of weight due to being sick, but her appetite is improving greatly. September 1922, correspondence to \"Bud\" from \"Sis.\" Letter saying how much his letter picked up her day after being peeved that her mother wanted to get dressed and go down stairs to talk with the preacher. She also requests a photo of him again.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 8 items. 5 October 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles a funny story about receiving a letter from Willie Powell, someone she barely knew, asking about him. Also requesting a long, long letter next time. 11 October 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter in response to his, and saying that she is very pleased to here that Charles will finally send her a photo of himself. 17 October 1922, correspondence to Charles from Sam Jack Musick. Detailing the breadth of his scholarship. 19 October 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter thanking him for the picture, and she tells him she loves the cowboy photo. She also tells him about going down to the store to buy a coat. Katherine ran into a few people and when they thought she wasn't going to buy a coat they said she should and a pretty one at that because Max would be coming home this Christmas. 5 November 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying how she went out with friends and when she got back she threw her mom's needle work in the fire thinking it was just a piece of paper. Also she is glad that he is doing better and that makes her happier, and is glad he enjoyed the chocolates she sent. 10 November 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles why he did not receive a letter for two weeks and telling about going out to the Court House. 14 November 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter asking Charles if he'll be home for Christmas and she is sorry that he is lonely. 22 November 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that \"Frisky\" died the night before and that her Mum cried, and that she won't forget him even if he decides that he never wants to come back home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 6 items. 2 December, 1922, correspondence to \"Bud\" from K. Letter from Katherine saying that should would have written sooner when thy arrived on Thursday night, but she and Mrs C.E. have been extremely busy. 7 December, 1922, correspondence to \"Boy\" from \"Your own pal.\" Letter from Katherine telling about the trip from Newport News, and other pieces of news regarding Mr. and Mrs. C.E. 8 December, 1922, correspondence to \"my dear boy\" from Aunt Julia. 15 December, 1922, correspondence to \"Bud\" from K. Letter from Katherine saying how upset she is that she hasn't heard from Charles, and Max is upset with her for not having him come first in her life. 18 December, 1992, correspondence to Charles from K. A typed Christmas card. 19 December, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying how disappointed that he isn't coming home for Christmas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 7 January 1923, correspondence to \"Pal\" from K. Letter to Charles from K. 15 January 1923, correspondence to \"my big Boy\" from Aunt Julia. Letter to Charles. 18 January 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying how much she misses him and how good it was to see him. Tells him about spending time with Max and how she is being constantly interrupted in writing this letter. 19 January, 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. 27 January 1923, correspondence to Mrcharles Robert Diggs from the president of Piedmont Business College, SJM-TM. Letter informing Charles that his \"Father\" has yet to pay his for School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 7 items 8 February 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. 21 February 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter from Katherine to Charles Diggs. 28 February 1923, correspondence to Charles from Aunt Julia. 1 March 1923, correspondence to \"Pal\" from L. Letter from Katherine telling Charles about the people dressed in masquerade costumes who came down from Beaver Dam. 7 March 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter from Katherine just asking how Charles is doing. 15 March 1923, correspondence to \"Pal\" from K. Letter from Katherine relaying a dream to Charles. 28 March 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter from Katherine relaying days events and upcoming events like her mother going away.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 6 items 4 April 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles how much she misses him and her mother. She also told him about some of the candy she burned. 12 April 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles that \"Papa\" is very ill and about an experience she had with her horse trying to kick her. 19 April 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that Papa is getting worse and that he is having trouble sitting up with out getting to worse. She sent a telegram to her mother to take the next boat home. May 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Papa is doing much better, but he still isn't very strong. 16 May 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles about father and son who drifted into town traveling in their car and at night sleeping in a tent. She at first thought the son was so much like Charles. 2 June 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter to Charles letting him know she finally got one of his letters and it appeared to have been open before. She starts to question what is going on with the letters between them. She also mentions that Louis has gone and it is quiet around.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 7 items. 3 July 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. There will be a funeral for Bethel,. The fourth this year is quite different than last year's. 7 July 1923, correspondence to Charles from \"Auntie.\" 1 August 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles about the water on the road after the rain they have been having, and that Mr. Maxwell Hudgins has been up the past two weeks. 8 August 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter about the hot weather and around the town happenings. 23 August 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter about how Katherine mistakenly hold Mrs. Linda that Charles had a slight cold, and the rest of the letter consisted of information about Katherine's daily life. 30 August 1923, correspondence to Charles from. \"Novella\" Letter telling Charles how much he is missed and keeping him updates as to what is going. The letter also goes on to ask to relay a message. 24 October 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles to write and that everyone has deserted her leaving her to do all the work, like her mother going to Baltimore leave and leaving her home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 4 items. 21 April 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Letting Charles know that Josephine is engaged. Katherine also gives a retelling of events for the past few days. 12 May 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. 14 May 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from [John?]. A letter saying how he missed him at Easter as he was in town too, and to keep in contact. 21 May 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Lettering answering Charles question about raising chickens for a living and telling him he should do it with her. Lay also writes about her mother going up to Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 6 items. 4 June 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from [Nellie?] Williams card saying with a thankful meaning. 5 June 1924, correspondence to Charles from John Cidkins. Letter to Charles saying he got his letter three weeks ago and that he joined the Y. Tolbert and [J?]ill are living with him now. 5 June 1924, correspondence to Charles Robert from Florence. Letter thanking him for his gift. 12 June 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. 22 June 1924, correspondence to Charles from Kelly. Mr. Smithfield is no longer at the College Daily. 24 June 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. telling him about her ducks and that she is mad at Mac for not wanting to take her to the movies and her mom for not being home this week.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 7 items. 13 July 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Auntie. 15 July, 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that she and Aunt Mae will be making a trip to Norfolk soon, and asks if he went to Matthew's last Saturday. 17 July, 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that her mother hasn't written yet and that Ola came down on the fourth. 12 Oct. 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Professor R. Ingham requesting Charles for a more recent photograph of himself. 23 Oct. 1924, correspondence from Charles R. Diggs to Professor R. Ingham. Letter telling Professor Ingham that he vouches highly for the program at Smithfield and hopes to send two friends its way. 20 December 1924, greeting card from Mianus Diesel Engine Company to Charles R. Diggsc. 23 December 1924, Christmas and News Years Card from Miss Katherine Louis McKinney to Charles R. Diggs. 27 December 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. thanking him for the Christmas gift, but won't open it until her mother gets home. She didn't even send anyone gifts or attend Christmas dinner at her \"Mummies.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 items. 1924, correspondence to Charles from \"Billie\". Letter telling Charles that \"Billie\" can't wait to see him. 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter about the raining flood. 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from C.A.W. Letter thanking for the photos.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 9 items. 7 May 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letter about how disappointed \"Billie\" was that Charles didn't come down. 11 June 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 24 June 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 27 June 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 1 July 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 22 July 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 11 May 1926, correspondence to Mr C.R. Diggs from Paul A. Speny. 22 December 1928, card to Mr. Mrscharles Diggs from Garry and Fay Miller. 23 December 1928, card to Mr. Mrscharles Diggs from Garry and Fay Miller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 5 items. 23 June 1932, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from the National Rifle Association. Membership newsletter letter. 23 December 1932, correspondence to Whom it may concern from Commonwealth's Attorney of Mathew's County. A letter of recommendation for Charles. 16 October 1933, correspondence from W.B. Smith. Letter commending Charles R. Diggs and recommending his services. 6 July 1935, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 6 items. 31 January 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from John. Letter detailing his trip to Charles. 3 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 10 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 17 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 24 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 31 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 11 items. 29 May 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from John. 7 June 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Aubrey. Letter telling Charles that his car is in bad shape and they were in an accident. 13 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from John. 22 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 25 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letter telling Charles the sad things that have been happening lately. Dr. Haskin sent 2 of Edgar Hunt's children to the hospital for suspected poisoning. 27 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 27 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 28 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letter asking Charles if he wants her to bring anything up for him and an update of what is going on. 29 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from \"[Noona??].\" 31 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letter to just say hi and to say that she is going to the doctor to see what is wrong with her as she has been having trouble with her stomach.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 6 items. 6 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs and Billie from \"[Noona??]\". Glad to hear that Billie made it up there safe. Mrs. Hunt is very sick and is afraid she caught a germ. . . 10 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Mrcolie [Borum] died on Sunday and will be buried today, and Fred Moughou is still ill. 10 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 15 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie letting Charles know she got home safe and an update of what is going on. 17 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 19 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Discussing what Charles will do if he quits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 13 items. 20 December 1938, Card to Mr. and Mrscharles R. Diggs from Sallie M. [Dallis?]. 25 August 1939, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Edward R. Sharp (Naval Advisory Committee for Aeronautics). Asking Charles to report to the office on August 28 for possibility in gaining temporary employment. 25 August 1939, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Edward R. Sharp (Naval Advisory Committee for Aeronautics). Approval of the United States Civil Service Commission and is temporarily appointed Machinist. 17 October 1939, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. Letting Charles know that Aunt Rosa died last night. 18 February 1940, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letting him know that she made it back ok and that she misses him. 8 March 1940, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from P.J. Parramore District Manager. Gas and Electric bill. 20 March 1940, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from H.J.E. Reid (Naval Advisory Committee for Aeronautics). Temporary appointment as Machinist at Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory effective April 4, 1940. 13 January 1942, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 2 February 1942, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from [Lin?] Wells. 16 March 1948, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Fred A. Bopp. Settlement of life insurance policy with New York Life Insurance Company. 19 January 1951, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from John H. Widder, Sales Manager for Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation. Response to an inquiry. 28 July 1951, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from S/Sgt. James T. Staffins \"Staff\". Form invitation from Defenders of State Sovereignty and Individual Liberties to their second annual convention at the John Marshall Hotel in Richmond. February 6, 1958. 21 November 1963, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from [C?? Aubrey???]. Setting the payments for repayment of a loan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from \"Your Pal\". Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from K, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from \"Lonesome Me\". 2 August n.y., correspondence to Mr. and Mrs. Diggs (father and mother of Charles R. Diggs) from Mr. and Mrs. Power. Looking forward to meeting them in view of the marriage between their daughter and the Diggs' son. Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs. Two letters and a posard consisting of correspondence to Chas from \"Noona\". Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Katy, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billecorrespondence to Charles R. Diggs from Bille. Correspondence to Charles from Aunt Belle. Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from K.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 6 items. 30 August 1922, correspondence to Mr. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. We hope we have the pleasure on training your son. 9 October 1922, correspondence to Mr. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Asking Charles to make up his mind about keeping Charles R. at Piedmont. 12 October 1922, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Outlining prices. 9 November 1922, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Please mail him the check for $145 for room and board. 21 November 1922, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Asking him to send a check for the time his son was in school before we was withdrawn. 30 December 1922, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Letter saying that Charles he should start the new year straight and pay his bills on time to Piedmont.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 2 items. 15 February 1923, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Send in the check for amount owed. 22 October 1923, correspondence to the debtor from United States National Adjustment Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 7 items. 16 September 1924, correspondence to Chas from Noona. 20 December 1924, holiday greeting card to Mrc. E. Diggs from Galilee-Interstate Fish Corp. 20 December 1924, holiday greeting card to Mrc. E. Diggs from Mianus Diesel Engine Company. 22 December 1924, Season Greeting Card to Mr. and Mrsc. E. Diggs. 22 December 1924, Holiday Greeting Card to Mr. and Mrsc. E. Diggsc. 23 December 1924, correspondence to Charles E. Diggs from Methes Barrel, Stave and Lumber Co. Jno H. Dennis, Prop. Holiday greeting letter. 1924, Holiday Greeting Card from Twigg Garagec.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. 5 February 1925. Letter to members of the Virginia Automobile Dealers Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Posard, Christmas card, correspondence from Cousin C.A. White (Pap) and Hassie. High School commencement invitation from Nellie W. Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters regarding Mathew Garden Club, insurance premium notice, beauty aids, grammar, New Point High School, Electrolux Warrentry and Public Welfare Board – correspondence with certification for Mrs. Lillian P. Diggs and invitation to be Acting Superintendant of Public Welfare for Mathews County in 1940. Address is in Susan, Virginia. 18 March 1931, correspondence to Mrsc. R. Diggs from Edward Alvey. A letter regarding the uses in English grammar, 12 August 1933, correspondence to Mrs. Diggs from Elizabeth [?]. Letter detailing the chief requirements for healthy skin by Elizabeth Arden with her signature. Item cards included. 22 August 1933, correspondence to Mrs. Diggs from Elizabeth [?]. Letter detailing skin care by Elizabeth Arden. Signature of Elizabeth Arden. Item cards included. 28 August 1934, correspondence to Mrsc.R. Diggs from Miss Maude E. Wallace. 1 October 1934, correspondence to Mrs. C. R. Diggs from G.G. [?]. Invitation to become a member of the Mathews County Woman's Club, Undated. November 10, 1931, correspondence with Thomas W. Turner about Delco Batteries in the New Point High Schoolchain letter, undated. 2008.10 Addition Wedding invitation for the wedding of Dorothy Marshall Leake and Eldridge White Smither on October 14, 1939 at Bruton Parish in Williamsburg, Virginia. Six copies plus the negative of two men sunning themselves on a deck, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Posards addressed to Warner Moss, Head, Department of Government, College of William and Mary. Each posard contains typed information for Virginia Counties with their Magisterial Districts either typed or handwritten beside county cities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly business ledgers and financial documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRolled. Damaged from animal chewing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes membership lists with dues. A few pages have names of students with grades beside their names.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEsso Receipt Book and another receipt book. Either empty or mostly empty.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Business and family papers of the Charles R. and Charles E. Diggs family of Mathews, Virginia and Susan, Virginia.  The Diggs Family owed an automobile engine business.  In 1921, it was named \"Overland and Willys Knight Automobiles Mianus Engines, \" but had other names through the years.  The family also sold seafood products. Charles Robert Diggs worked in various automotive and machine shops in the area after 1920's.","Ledger books and loan documents.","Employment history and Doctor's reports.","Employment history, school history, teacher's certificate, Woman's Club material.","Receipts, staff list, job order list, invoices, correspondence.","Accounts Receivable ledger, memo books and an address book.","Invoices, receipts, car information, teacher's contract and more.","Schedule of Direct Reduction Loan document.","Recipes, pharmacy invoices, prescriptions","Real estate, fishing news and other.","Scope and Contents Posards, advertisements and notepaper.","Black and white photograph of four women and a baby.","Advertisements and notices.","Report Card of Charles Diggs, notebooks, writing practice, book reports, small textbook, composition notebook, and Smithdeal Business College monthly reports for Charles R. Diggs.","Honorable Discharge papers from Army. Partial Military Record: October 23, 1898. \"Know ye, that Dexter Tilton, Private of Battery C, of the First Regiment of Light Artillery Volunteers…\" Correspondence between attorney Walter R. Davis of Zanesville, Ohio and attorney W.H. Power of Phoebus, Virginia. 1933.","Birthday cards, invitations and Father's Day card.","Scope and Contents June 4, 1913, correspondence to Mr. Charles R. Diggs from Josephine M. [Dairo?], having learned of his birthday and wishes him good health and happiness.","Scope and Contents 11 August, 1920, correspondence to Mr. Charles R. Diggs from unknown [K?], letter concerns fear that the writer has further insulted George Davis, and writes about the 'Rainy Day Blues' as to contest to the amount of rain they have been receiving. November 1920, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from unknown, letter scolding Charles for not writing more often and how 'Mamma' is going to Baltimore to tend to her sick Aunt. 1920, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from [K.W.], glad to hear from him in his previous letter and talk about a letter received from G.W.","Scope and Contents 12 items. March 1921, Postcard to Mr. Charles R. Diggs from unknown. 20 March, 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from Robert. Letter saying that he has moved again, and that he has just gotten back from Yorktown. 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from \"Your true pal.\" Letter of accusation toward Charles asking why he hasn't written, and saying good bye until he writes or they meet again. May 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from Katy. Letter asking Charles what she did wrong, and what she can do to fix the situation. 8 December, 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from C.A.White. Letter talking to Charles about hunting and the Xmas. 13 February, 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs and Aubrey from Chas E. Letter to his brother about day's events. 9 January, 1921, correspondence to \"My dear little brother Charles\" from Unknown. Letter asking how is and letting him now about the weather, and suggesting that he should send Aunt Julia a long letter sometime. 8 February, 1921, correspondence to Chas from his father. Letter talking about a new ignition system in the car and getting his previous letter. 10 February, 1921, correspondence to \"Sonnie\" Charles R. Diggs from [?] Diggs. Letter \"Ma and Pa\" are well and that they miss him. 11 February, 1921, correspondence to Chas from \"Dad\". Letter about the weather and how rainy it has been and that it has gotten a lot colder. Fishing is going slow. 13 February, 1921, correspondence to \"Sonnie\" from Noona and Dad. Letter Dad is doing well, and asks him to write to Aunt Julie she misses her boys. February 1921, correspondence to \"Sonnie\" from Noona and Dad.","Scope and Contents 8 items. 6 May 1922, correspondence to Mr Charles R. Diggs from Stuart Mc[Ruise?]. Letter trying to recruit for medical college of Virginia. 3 June, 1922, correspondence to Buster from Unknown. Letter stating that he will not be able to attend Buster's graduation and wishes him the best of luck on this threshold of manhood. . June 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter about how much she misses him and how Charles needs to let Katherine now about his plans for the fourth of July. 1 July, 1922, correspondence to Charles from N.W. Letter saying what a great path Charles has chosen and now he will have to be patient on his path at William and Mary. 9 July, 1922, correspondence to \"Lovelie\" from Auntie. Letter asking how Charles is and telling a little about her day's events. July 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter to make up for the one lost in the mail the previous week, including a request for a photograph of Charles. July 1922, correspondence \"Diggs\" Charles R. Diggs from Unknown (she). Letter saying how lonely she is and how upset she was when she broke her string of pearls. They were lucky to have missed the storm on the fourth, but now the rain is something terrible. July 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling about her day and how she misses Charles. 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying how dreary K's life is and how Charles' last letter was so uplifting.","Scope and Contents 8 items. August 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that Charles should September, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles how Katherine is now considered to be his new sister by his parents. She o writes about the days events. September, 1922, correspondence to Diggs from K. Letter updating Charles as to the death of Lorraine, and how she won't go to sleep until her mother gets home from visiting Mr. Hurst's who lost Lorraine. Katherine o writes about how she pretended to shoot herself because her Pap wouldn't give her a car. September, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling about the days events, how she ran into his dad and grandmother. Katherine also writes about how she is thinking about taking music lessons again. September 1922, correspondence to \"Brother\" from \"Pal\". Letter letting Charles know that \"Pal\" has sent him candy, and that she has talked to \"Mum.\" She also mentions that she has lost a lot of weight due to being sick, but her appetite is improving greatly.","Scope and Contents 6 items. September, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles how Katherine is now considered to be his new sister by his parents. She also writes about the days events. September, 1922, correspondence to Diggs from K. Letter updating Charles as to the death of Lorraine, and how she won't go to sleep until her mother gets home from visiting Mr. Hurst's who lost Lorraine. Katherine also writes about how she pretended to shoot herself because her Pap wouldn't give her a car. September, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling about the days events, how she ran into his dad and grandmother. Katherine also writes about how she is thinking about taking music lessons again. September 1922, correspondence to \"Brother\" from \"Pal\". Letter letting Charles know that \"Pal\" has sent him candy, and that she has talked to \"Mum.\" She also mentions that she has lost a lot of weight due to being sick, but her appetite is improving greatly. September 1922, correspondence to \"Bud\" from \"Sis.\" Letter saying how much his letter picked up her day after being peeved that her mother wanted to get dressed and go down stairs to talk with the preacher. She also requests a photo of him again.","Scope and Contents 8 items. 5 October 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles a funny story about receiving a letter from Willie Powell, someone she barely knew, asking about him. Also requesting a long, long letter next time. 11 October 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter in response to his, and saying that she is very pleased to here that Charles will finally send her a photo of himself. 17 October 1922, correspondence to Charles from Sam Jack Musick. Detailing the breadth of his scholarship. 19 October 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter thanking him for the picture, and she tells him she loves the cowboy photo. She also tells him about going down to the store to buy a coat. Katherine ran into a few people and when they thought she wasn't going to buy a coat they said she should and a pretty one at that because Max would be coming home this Christmas. 5 November 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying how she went out with friends and when she got back she threw her mom's needle work in the fire thinking it was just a piece of paper. Also she is glad that he is doing better and that makes her happier, and is glad he enjoyed the chocolates she sent. 10 November 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles why he did not receive a letter for two weeks and telling about going out to the Court House. 14 November 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter asking Charles if he'll be home for Christmas and she is sorry that he is lonely. 22 November 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that \"Frisky\" died the night before and that her Mum cried, and that she won't forget him even if he decides that he never wants to come back home.","Scope and Contents 6 items. 2 December, 1922, correspondence to \"Bud\" from K. Letter from Katherine saying that should would have written sooner when thy arrived on Thursday night, but she and Mrs C.E. have been extremely busy. 7 December, 1922, correspondence to \"Boy\" from \"Your own pal.\" Letter from Katherine telling about the trip from Newport News, and other pieces of news regarding Mr. and Mrs. C.E. 8 December, 1922, correspondence to \"my dear boy\" from Aunt Julia. 15 December, 1922, correspondence to \"Bud\" from K. Letter from Katherine saying how upset she is that she hasn't heard from Charles, and Max is upset with her for not having him come first in her life. 18 December, 1992, correspondence to Charles from K. A typed Christmas card. 19 December, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying how disappointed that he isn't coming home for Christmas.","Scope and Contents 7 January 1923, correspondence to \"Pal\" from K. Letter to Charles from K. 15 January 1923, correspondence to \"my big Boy\" from Aunt Julia. Letter to Charles. 18 January 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying how much she misses him and how good it was to see him. Tells him about spending time with Max and how she is being constantly interrupted in writing this letter. 19 January, 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. 27 January 1923, correspondence to Mrcharles Robert Diggs from the president of Piedmont Business College, SJM-TM. Letter informing Charles that his \"Father\" has yet to pay his for School.","Scope and Contents 7 items 8 February 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. 21 February 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter from Katherine to Charles Diggs. 28 February 1923, correspondence to Charles from Aunt Julia. 1 March 1923, correspondence to \"Pal\" from L. Letter from Katherine telling Charles about the people dressed in masquerade costumes who came down from Beaver Dam. 7 March 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter from Katherine just asking how Charles is doing. 15 March 1923, correspondence to \"Pal\" from K. Letter from Katherine relaying a dream to Charles. 28 March 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter from Katherine relaying days events and upcoming events like her mother going away.","Scope and Contents 6 items 4 April 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles how much she misses him and her mother. She also told him about some of the candy she burned. 12 April 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles that \"Papa\" is very ill and about an experience she had with her horse trying to kick her. 19 April 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that Papa is getting worse and that he is having trouble sitting up with out getting to worse. She sent a telegram to her mother to take the next boat home. May 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Papa is doing much better, but he still isn't very strong. 16 May 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles about father and son who drifted into town traveling in their car and at night sleeping in a tent. She at first thought the son was so much like Charles. 2 June 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter to Charles letting him know she finally got one of his letters and it appeared to have been open before. She starts to question what is going on with the letters between them. She also mentions that Louis has gone and it is quiet around.","Scope and Contents 7 items. 3 July 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. There will be a funeral for Bethel,. The fourth this year is quite different than last year's. 7 July 1923, correspondence to Charles from \"Auntie.\" 1 August 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles about the water on the road after the rain they have been having, and that Mr. Maxwell Hudgins has been up the past two weeks. 8 August 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter about the hot weather and around the town happenings. 23 August 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter about how Katherine mistakenly hold Mrs. Linda that Charles had a slight cold, and the rest of the letter consisted of information about Katherine's daily life. 30 August 1923, correspondence to Charles from. \"Novella\" Letter telling Charles how much he is missed and keeping him updates as to what is going. The letter also goes on to ask to relay a message. 24 October 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles to write and that everyone has deserted her leaving her to do all the work, like her mother going to Baltimore leave and leaving her home.","Scope and Contents 4 items. 21 April 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Letting Charles know that Josephine is engaged. Katherine also gives a retelling of events for the past few days. 12 May 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. 14 May 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from [John?]. A letter saying how he missed him at Easter as he was in town too, and to keep in contact. 21 May 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Lettering answering Charles question about raising chickens for a living and telling him he should do it with her. Lay also writes about her mother going up to Baltimore.","Scope and Contents 6 items. 4 June 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from [Nellie?] Williams card saying with a thankful meaning. 5 June 1924, correspondence to Charles from John Cidkins. Letter to Charles saying he got his letter three weeks ago and that he joined the Y. Tolbert and [J?]ill are living with him now. 5 June 1924, correspondence to Charles Robert from Florence. Letter thanking him for his gift. 12 June 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. 22 June 1924, correspondence to Charles from Kelly. Mr. Smithfield is no longer at the College Daily. 24 June 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. telling him about her ducks and that she is mad at Mac for not wanting to take her to the movies and her mom for not being home this week.","Scope and Contents 7 items. 13 July 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Auntie. 15 July, 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that she and Aunt Mae will be making a trip to Norfolk soon, and asks if he went to Matthew's last Saturday. 17 July, 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that her mother hasn't written yet and that Ola came down on the fourth. 12 Oct. 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Professor R. Ingham requesting Charles for a more recent photograph of himself. 23 Oct. 1924, correspondence from Charles R. Diggs to Professor R. Ingham. Letter telling Professor Ingham that he vouches highly for the program at Smithfield and hopes to send two friends its way. 20 December 1924, greeting card from Mianus Diesel Engine Company to Charles R. Diggsc. 23 December 1924, Christmas and News Years Card from Miss Katherine Louis McKinney to Charles R. Diggs. 27 December 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. thanking him for the Christmas gift, but won't open it until her mother gets home. She didn't even send anyone gifts or attend Christmas dinner at her \"Mummies.\"","Scope and Contents 3 items. 1924, correspondence to Charles from \"Billie\". Letter telling Charles that \"Billie\" can't wait to see him. 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter about the raining flood. 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from C.A.W. Letter thanking for the photos.","Scope and Contents 9 items. 7 May 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letter about how disappointed \"Billie\" was that Charles didn't come down. 11 June 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 24 June 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 27 June 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 1 July 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 22 July 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 11 May 1926, correspondence to Mr C.R. Diggs from Paul A. Speny. 22 December 1928, card to Mr. Mrscharles Diggs from Garry and Fay Miller. 23 December 1928, card to Mr. Mrscharles Diggs from Garry and Fay Miller.","Scope and Contents 5 items. 23 June 1932, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from the National Rifle Association. Membership newsletter letter. 23 December 1932, correspondence to Whom it may concern from Commonwealth's Attorney of Mathew's County. A letter of recommendation for Charles. 16 October 1933, correspondence from W.B. Smith. Letter commending Charles R. Diggs and recommending his services. 6 July 1935, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie.","Scope and Contents 6 items. 31 January 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from John. Letter detailing his trip to Charles. 3 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 10 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 17 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 24 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 31 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad.","Scope and Contents 11 items. 29 May 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from John. 7 June 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Aubrey. Letter telling Charles that his car is in bad shape and they were in an accident. 13 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from John. 22 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 25 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letter telling Charles the sad things that have been happening lately. Dr. Haskin sent 2 of Edgar Hunt's children to the hospital for suspected poisoning. 27 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 27 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 28 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letter asking Charles if he wants her to bring anything up for him and an update of what is going on. 29 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from \"[Noona??].\" 31 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letter to just say hi and to say that she is going to the doctor to see what is wrong with her as she has been having trouble with her stomach.","Scope and Contents 6 items. 6 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs and Billie from \"[Noona??]\". Glad to hear that Billie made it up there safe. Mrs. Hunt is very sick and is afraid she caught a germ. . . 10 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Mrcolie [Borum] died on Sunday and will be buried today, and Fred Moughou is still ill. 10 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 15 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie letting Charles know she got home safe and an update of what is going on. 17 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 19 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Discussing what Charles will do if he quits.","Scope and Contents 13 items. 20 December 1938, Card to Mr. and Mrscharles R. Diggs from Sallie M. [Dallis?]. 25 August 1939, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Edward R. Sharp (Naval Advisory Committee for Aeronautics). Asking Charles to report to the office on August 28 for possibility in gaining temporary employment. 25 August 1939, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Edward R. Sharp (Naval Advisory Committee for Aeronautics). Approval of the United States Civil Service Commission and is temporarily appointed Machinist. 17 October 1939, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. Letting Charles know that Aunt Rosa died last night. 18 February 1940, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letting him know that she made it back ok and that she misses him. 8 March 1940, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from P.J. Parramore District Manager. Gas and Electric bill. 20 March 1940, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from H.J.E. Reid (Naval Advisory Committee for Aeronautics). Temporary appointment as Machinist at Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory effective April 4, 1940. 13 January 1942, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 2 February 1942, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from [Lin?] Wells. 16 March 1948, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Fred A. Bopp. Settlement of life insurance policy with New York Life Insurance Company. 19 January 1951, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from John H. Widder, Sales Manager for Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation. Response to an inquiry. 28 July 1951, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from S/Sgt. James T. Staffins \"Staff\". Form invitation from Defenders of State Sovereignty and Individual Liberties to their second annual convention at the John Marshall Hotel in Richmond. February 6, 1958. 21 November 1963, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from [C?? Aubrey???]. Setting the payments for repayment of a loan.","10 items. Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from \"Your Pal\". Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from K, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from \"Lonesome Me\". 2 August n.y., correspondence to Mr. and Mrs. Diggs (father and mother of Charles R. Diggs) from Mr. and Mrs. Power. Looking forward to meeting them in view of the marriage between their daughter and the Diggs' son. Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs. Two letters and a posard consisting of correspondence to Chas from \"Noona\". Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Katy, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billecorrespondence to Charles R. Diggs from Bille. Correspondence to Charles from Aunt Belle. Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from K.","Scope and Contents 6 items. 30 August 1922, correspondence to Mr. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. We hope we have the pleasure on training your son. 9 October 1922, correspondence to Mr. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Asking Charles to make up his mind about keeping Charles R. at Piedmont. 12 October 1922, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Outlining prices. 9 November 1922, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Please mail him the check for $145 for room and board. 21 November 1922, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Asking him to send a check for the time his son was in school before we was withdrawn. 30 December 1922, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Letter saying that Charles he should start the new year straight and pay his bills on time to Piedmont.","Scope and Contents 2 items. 15 February 1923, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Send in the check for amount owed. 22 October 1923, correspondence to the debtor from United States National Adjustment Company.","Scope and Contents 7 items. 16 September 1924, correspondence to Chas from Noona. 20 December 1924, holiday greeting card to Mrc. E. Diggs from Galilee-Interstate Fish Corp. 20 December 1924, holiday greeting card to Mrc. E. Diggs from Mianus Diesel Engine Company. 22 December 1924, Season Greeting Card to Mr. and Mrsc. E. Diggs. 22 December 1924, Holiday Greeting Card to Mr. and Mrsc. E. Diggsc. 23 December 1924, correspondence to Charles E. Diggs from Methes Barrel, Stave and Lumber Co. Jno H. Dennis, Prop. Holiday greeting letter. 1924, Holiday Greeting Card from Twigg Garagec.","1 item. 5 February 1925. Letter to members of the Virginia Automobile Dealers Association.","Scope and Contents Posard, Christmas card, correspondence from Cousin C.A. White (Pap) and Hassie. High School commencement invitation from Nellie W. Armistead.","Scope and Contents Letters regarding Mathew Garden Club, insurance premium notice, beauty aids, grammar, New Point High School, Electrolux Warrentry and Public Welfare Board – correspondence with certification for Mrs. Lillian P. Diggs and invitation to be Acting Superintendant of Public Welfare for Mathews County in 1940. Address is in Susan, Virginia. 18 March 1931, correspondence to Mrsc. R. Diggs from Edward Alvey. A letter regarding the uses in English grammar, 12 August 1933, correspondence to Mrs. Diggs from Elizabeth [?]. Letter detailing the chief requirements for healthy skin by Elizabeth Arden with her signature. Item cards included. 22 August 1933, correspondence to Mrs. Diggs from Elizabeth [?]. Letter detailing skin care by Elizabeth Arden. Signature of Elizabeth Arden. Item cards included. 28 August 1934, correspondence to Mrsc.R. Diggs from Miss Maude E. Wallace. 1 October 1934, correspondence to Mrs. C. R. Diggs from G.G. [?]. Invitation to become a member of the Mathews County Woman's Club, Undated. November 10, 1931, correspondence with Thomas W. Turner about Delco Batteries in the New Point High Schoolchain letter, undated. 2008.10 Addition Wedding invitation for the wedding of Dorothy Marshall Leake and Eldridge White Smither on October 14, 1939 at Bruton Parish in Williamsburg, Virginia. Six copies plus the negative of two men sunning themselves on a deck, undated.","Scope and Contents Posards addressed to Warner Moss, Head, Department of Government, College of William and Mary. Each posard contains typed information for Virginia Counties with their Magisterial Districts either typed or handwritten beside county cities.","Mostly business ledgers and financial documents.","Rolled. Damaged from animal chewing.","Includes membership lists with dues. A few pages have names of students with grades beside their names.","Esso Receipt Book and another receipt book. 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Acc. 2007.44","/repositories/2/resources/2475"],"text":["Mss. Acc. 2007.44","/repositories/2/resources/2475","Diggs Family Papers","Account books","Correspondence","Ledgers (Accounting)","Photographs","Receipts (financial records)","Collection open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Series 1, Family and Business Documents, is arranged alphabetically by subject, Series 2, Correspondence, is arranged alphabetically by correspondent, then chronologically, Box 2 and 3, Series 3, Financial Records,  is arranged alphabetically by type of record.","Charles R. Diggs lived in Mathews, Virginia. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","Business and family papers of the Charles R. and Charles E. Diggs family of Mathews, Virginia and Susan, Virginia.  The Diggs Family owed an automobile engine business.  In 1921, it was named \"Overland and Willys Knight Automobiles Mianus Engines, \" but had other names through the years.  The family also sold seafood products. Charles Robert Diggs worked in various automotive and machine shops in the area after 1920's.","Ledger books and loan documents.","Employment history and Doctor's reports.","Employment history, school history, teacher's certificate, Woman's Club material.","Receipts, staff list, job order list, invoices, correspondence.","Accounts Receivable ledger, memo books and an address book.","Invoices, receipts, car information, teacher's contract and more.","Schedule of Direct Reduction Loan document.","Recipes, pharmacy invoices, prescriptions","Real estate, fishing news and other.","Scope and Contents Posards, advertisements and notepaper.","Black and white photograph of four women and a baby.","Advertisements and notices.","Report Card of Charles Diggs, notebooks, writing practice, book reports, small textbook, composition notebook, and Smithdeal Business College monthly reports for Charles R. Diggs.","Honorable Discharge papers from Army. Partial Military Record: October 23, 1898. \"Know ye, that Dexter Tilton, Private of Battery C, of the First Regiment of Light Artillery Volunteers…\" Correspondence between attorney Walter R. Davis of Zanesville, Ohio and attorney W.H. Power of Phoebus, Virginia. 1933.","Birthday cards, invitations and Father's Day card.","Scope and Contents June 4, 1913, correspondence to Mr. Charles R. Diggs from Josephine M. [Dairo?], having learned of his birthday and wishes him good health and happiness.","Scope and Contents 11 August, 1920, correspondence to Mr. Charles R. Diggs from unknown [K?], letter concerns fear that the writer has further insulted George Davis, and writes about the 'Rainy Day Blues' as to contest to the amount of rain they have been receiving. November 1920, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from unknown, letter scolding Charles for not writing more often and how 'Mamma' is going to Baltimore to tend to her sick Aunt. 1920, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from [K.W.], glad to hear from him in his previous letter and talk about a letter received from G.W.","Scope and Contents 12 items. March 1921, Postcard to Mr. Charles R. Diggs from unknown. 20 March, 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from Robert. Letter saying that he has moved again, and that he has just gotten back from Yorktown. 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from \"Your true pal.\" Letter of accusation toward Charles asking why he hasn't written, and saying good bye until he writes or they meet again. May 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from Katy. Letter asking Charles what she did wrong, and what she can do to fix the situation. 8 December, 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from C.A.White. Letter talking to Charles about hunting and the Xmas. 13 February, 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs and Aubrey from Chas E. Letter to his brother about day's events. 9 January, 1921, correspondence to \"My dear little brother Charles\" from Unknown. Letter asking how is and letting him now about the weather, and suggesting that he should send Aunt Julia a long letter sometime. 8 February, 1921, correspondence to Chas from his father. Letter talking about a new ignition system in the car and getting his previous letter. 10 February, 1921, correspondence to \"Sonnie\" Charles R. Diggs from [?] Diggs. Letter \"Ma and Pa\" are well and that they miss him. 11 February, 1921, correspondence to Chas from \"Dad\". Letter about the weather and how rainy it has been and that it has gotten a lot colder. Fishing is going slow. 13 February, 1921, correspondence to \"Sonnie\" from Noona and Dad. Letter Dad is doing well, and asks him to write to Aunt Julie she misses her boys. February 1921, correspondence to \"Sonnie\" from Noona and Dad.","Scope and Contents 8 items. 6 May 1922, correspondence to Mr Charles R. Diggs from Stuart Mc[Ruise?]. Letter trying to recruit for medical college of Virginia. 3 June, 1922, correspondence to Buster from Unknown. Letter stating that he will not be able to attend Buster's graduation and wishes him the best of luck on this threshold of manhood. . June 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter about how much she misses him and how Charles needs to let Katherine now about his plans for the fourth of July. 1 July, 1922, correspondence to Charles from N.W. Letter saying what a great path Charles has chosen and now he will have to be patient on his path at William and Mary. 9 July, 1922, correspondence to \"Lovelie\" from Auntie. Letter asking how Charles is and telling a little about her day's events. July 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter to make up for the one lost in the mail the previous week, including a request for a photograph of Charles. July 1922, correspondence \"Diggs\" Charles R. Diggs from Unknown (she). Letter saying how lonely she is and how upset she was when she broke her string of pearls. They were lucky to have missed the storm on the fourth, but now the rain is something terrible. July 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling about her day and how she misses Charles. 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying how dreary K's life is and how Charles' last letter was so uplifting.","Scope and Contents 8 items. August 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that Charles should September, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles how Katherine is now considered to be his new sister by his parents. She o writes about the days events. September, 1922, correspondence to Diggs from K. Letter updating Charles as to the death of Lorraine, and how she won't go to sleep until her mother gets home from visiting Mr. Hurst's who lost Lorraine. Katherine o writes about how she pretended to shoot herself because her Pap wouldn't give her a car. September, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling about the days events, how she ran into his dad and grandmother. Katherine also writes about how she is thinking about taking music lessons again. September 1922, correspondence to \"Brother\" from \"Pal\". Letter letting Charles know that \"Pal\" has sent him candy, and that she has talked to \"Mum.\" She also mentions that she has lost a lot of weight due to being sick, but her appetite is improving greatly.","Scope and Contents 6 items. September, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles how Katherine is now considered to be his new sister by his parents. She also writes about the days events. September, 1922, correspondence to Diggs from K. Letter updating Charles as to the death of Lorraine, and how she won't go to sleep until her mother gets home from visiting Mr. Hurst's who lost Lorraine. Katherine also writes about how she pretended to shoot herself because her Pap wouldn't give her a car. September, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling about the days events, how she ran into his dad and grandmother. Katherine also writes about how she is thinking about taking music lessons again. September 1922, correspondence to \"Brother\" from \"Pal\". Letter letting Charles know that \"Pal\" has sent him candy, and that she has talked to \"Mum.\" She also mentions that she has lost a lot of weight due to being sick, but her appetite is improving greatly. September 1922, correspondence to \"Bud\" from \"Sis.\" Letter saying how much his letter picked up her day after being peeved that her mother wanted to get dressed and go down stairs to talk with the preacher. She also requests a photo of him again.","Scope and Contents 8 items. 5 October 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles a funny story about receiving a letter from Willie Powell, someone she barely knew, asking about him. Also requesting a long, long letter next time. 11 October 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter in response to his, and saying that she is very pleased to here that Charles will finally send her a photo of himself. 17 October 1922, correspondence to Charles from Sam Jack Musick. Detailing the breadth of his scholarship. 19 October 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter thanking him for the picture, and she tells him she loves the cowboy photo. She also tells him about going down to the store to buy a coat. Katherine ran into a few people and when they thought she wasn't going to buy a coat they said she should and a pretty one at that because Max would be coming home this Christmas. 5 November 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying how she went out with friends and when she got back she threw her mom's needle work in the fire thinking it was just a piece of paper. Also she is glad that he is doing better and that makes her happier, and is glad he enjoyed the chocolates she sent. 10 November 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles why he did not receive a letter for two weeks and telling about going out to the Court House. 14 November 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter asking Charles if he'll be home for Christmas and she is sorry that he is lonely. 22 November 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that \"Frisky\" died the night before and that her Mum cried, and that she won't forget him even if he decides that he never wants to come back home.","Scope and Contents 6 items. 2 December, 1922, correspondence to \"Bud\" from K. Letter from Katherine saying that should would have written sooner when thy arrived on Thursday night, but she and Mrs C.E. have been extremely busy. 7 December, 1922, correspondence to \"Boy\" from \"Your own pal.\" Letter from Katherine telling about the trip from Newport News, and other pieces of news regarding Mr. and Mrs. C.E. 8 December, 1922, correspondence to \"my dear boy\" from Aunt Julia. 15 December, 1922, correspondence to \"Bud\" from K. Letter from Katherine saying how upset she is that she hasn't heard from Charles, and Max is upset with her for not having him come first in her life. 18 December, 1992, correspondence to Charles from K. A typed Christmas card. 19 December, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying how disappointed that he isn't coming home for Christmas.","Scope and Contents 7 January 1923, correspondence to \"Pal\" from K. Letter to Charles from K. 15 January 1923, correspondence to \"my big Boy\" from Aunt Julia. Letter to Charles. 18 January 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying how much she misses him and how good it was to see him. Tells him about spending time with Max and how she is being constantly interrupted in writing this letter. 19 January, 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. 27 January 1923, correspondence to Mrcharles Robert Diggs from the president of Piedmont Business College, SJM-TM. Letter informing Charles that his \"Father\" has yet to pay his for School.","Scope and Contents 7 items 8 February 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. 21 February 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter from Katherine to Charles Diggs. 28 February 1923, correspondence to Charles from Aunt Julia. 1 March 1923, correspondence to \"Pal\" from L. Letter from Katherine telling Charles about the people dressed in masquerade costumes who came down from Beaver Dam. 7 March 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter from Katherine just asking how Charles is doing. 15 March 1923, correspondence to \"Pal\" from K. Letter from Katherine relaying a dream to Charles. 28 March 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter from Katherine relaying days events and upcoming events like her mother going away.","Scope and Contents 6 items 4 April 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles how much she misses him and her mother. She also told him about some of the candy she burned. 12 April 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles that \"Papa\" is very ill and about an experience she had with her horse trying to kick her. 19 April 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that Papa is getting worse and that he is having trouble sitting up with out getting to worse. She sent a telegram to her mother to take the next boat home. May 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Papa is doing much better, but he still isn't very strong. 16 May 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles about father and son who drifted into town traveling in their car and at night sleeping in a tent. She at first thought the son was so much like Charles. 2 June 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter to Charles letting him know she finally got one of his letters and it appeared to have been open before. She starts to question what is going on with the letters between them. She also mentions that Louis has gone and it is quiet around.","Scope and Contents 7 items. 3 July 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. There will be a funeral for Bethel,. The fourth this year is quite different than last year's. 7 July 1923, correspondence to Charles from \"Auntie.\" 1 August 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles about the water on the road after the rain they have been having, and that Mr. Maxwell Hudgins has been up the past two weeks. 8 August 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter about the hot weather and around the town happenings. 23 August 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter about how Katherine mistakenly hold Mrs. Linda that Charles had a slight cold, and the rest of the letter consisted of information about Katherine's daily life. 30 August 1923, correspondence to Charles from. \"Novella\" Letter telling Charles how much he is missed and keeping him updates as to what is going. The letter also goes on to ask to relay a message. 24 October 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles to write and that everyone has deserted her leaving her to do all the work, like her mother going to Baltimore leave and leaving her home.","Scope and Contents 4 items. 21 April 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Letting Charles know that Josephine is engaged. Katherine also gives a retelling of events for the past few days. 12 May 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. 14 May 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from [John?]. A letter saying how he missed him at Easter as he was in town too, and to keep in contact. 21 May 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Lettering answering Charles question about raising chickens for a living and telling him he should do it with her. Lay also writes about her mother going up to Baltimore.","Scope and Contents 6 items. 4 June 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from [Nellie?] Williams card saying with a thankful meaning. 5 June 1924, correspondence to Charles from John Cidkins. Letter to Charles saying he got his letter three weeks ago and that he joined the Y. Tolbert and [J?]ill are living with him now. 5 June 1924, correspondence to Charles Robert from Florence. Letter thanking him for his gift. 12 June 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. 22 June 1924, correspondence to Charles from Kelly. Mr. Smithfield is no longer at the College Daily. 24 June 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. telling him about her ducks and that she is mad at Mac for not wanting to take her to the movies and her mom for not being home this week.","Scope and Contents 7 items. 13 July 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Auntie. 15 July, 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that she and Aunt Mae will be making a trip to Norfolk soon, and asks if he went to Matthew's last Saturday. 17 July, 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that her mother hasn't written yet and that Ola came down on the fourth. 12 Oct. 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Professor R. Ingham requesting Charles for a more recent photograph of himself. 23 Oct. 1924, correspondence from Charles R. Diggs to Professor R. Ingham. Letter telling Professor Ingham that he vouches highly for the program at Smithfield and hopes to send two friends its way. 20 December 1924, greeting card from Mianus Diesel Engine Company to Charles R. Diggsc. 23 December 1924, Christmas and News Years Card from Miss Katherine Louis McKinney to Charles R. Diggs. 27 December 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. thanking him for the Christmas gift, but won't open it until her mother gets home. She didn't even send anyone gifts or attend Christmas dinner at her \"Mummies.\"","Scope and Contents 3 items. 1924, correspondence to Charles from \"Billie\". Letter telling Charles that \"Billie\" can't wait to see him. 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter about the raining flood. 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from C.A.W. Letter thanking for the photos.","Scope and Contents 9 items. 7 May 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letter about how disappointed \"Billie\" was that Charles didn't come down. 11 June 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 24 June 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 27 June 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 1 July 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 22 July 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 11 May 1926, correspondence to Mr C.R. Diggs from Paul A. Speny. 22 December 1928, card to Mr. Mrscharles Diggs from Garry and Fay Miller. 23 December 1928, card to Mr. Mrscharles Diggs from Garry and Fay Miller.","Scope and Contents 5 items. 23 June 1932, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from the National Rifle Association. Membership newsletter letter. 23 December 1932, correspondence to Whom it may concern from Commonwealth's Attorney of Mathew's County. A letter of recommendation for Charles. 16 October 1933, correspondence from W.B. Smith. Letter commending Charles R. Diggs and recommending his services. 6 July 1935, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie.","Scope and Contents 6 items. 31 January 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from John. Letter detailing his trip to Charles. 3 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 10 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 17 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 24 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 31 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad.","Scope and Contents 11 items. 29 May 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from John. 7 June 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Aubrey. Letter telling Charles that his car is in bad shape and they were in an accident. 13 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from John. 22 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 25 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letter telling Charles the sad things that have been happening lately. Dr. Haskin sent 2 of Edgar Hunt's children to the hospital for suspected poisoning. 27 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 27 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 28 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letter asking Charles if he wants her to bring anything up for him and an update of what is going on. 29 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from \"[Noona??].\" 31 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letter to just say hi and to say that she is going to the doctor to see what is wrong with her as she has been having trouble with her stomach.","Scope and Contents 6 items. 6 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs and Billie from \"[Noona??]\". Glad to hear that Billie made it up there safe. Mrs. Hunt is very sick and is afraid she caught a germ. . . 10 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Mrcolie [Borum] died on Sunday and will be buried today, and Fred Moughou is still ill. 10 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 15 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie letting Charles know she got home safe and an update of what is going on. 17 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 19 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Discussing what Charles will do if he quits.","Scope and Contents 13 items. 20 December 1938, Card to Mr. and Mrscharles R. Diggs from Sallie M. [Dallis?]. 25 August 1939, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Edward R. Sharp (Naval Advisory Committee for Aeronautics). Asking Charles to report to the office on August 28 for possibility in gaining temporary employment. 25 August 1939, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Edward R. Sharp (Naval Advisory Committee for Aeronautics). Approval of the United States Civil Service Commission and is temporarily appointed Machinist. 17 October 1939, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. Letting Charles know that Aunt Rosa died last night. 18 February 1940, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letting him know that she made it back ok and that she misses him. 8 March 1940, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from P.J. Parramore District Manager. Gas and Electric bill. 20 March 1940, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from H.J.E. Reid (Naval Advisory Committee for Aeronautics). Temporary appointment as Machinist at Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory effective April 4, 1940. 13 January 1942, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 2 February 1942, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from [Lin?] Wells. 16 March 1948, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Fred A. Bopp. Settlement of life insurance policy with New York Life Insurance Company. 19 January 1951, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from John H. Widder, Sales Manager for Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation. Response to an inquiry. 28 July 1951, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from S/Sgt. James T. Staffins \"Staff\". Form invitation from Defenders of State Sovereignty and Individual Liberties to their second annual convention at the John Marshall Hotel in Richmond. February 6, 1958. 21 November 1963, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from [C?? Aubrey???]. Setting the payments for repayment of a loan.","10 items. Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from \"Your Pal\". Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from K, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from \"Lonesome Me\". 2 August n.y., correspondence to Mr. and Mrs. Diggs (father and mother of Charles R. Diggs) from Mr. and Mrs. Power. Looking forward to meeting them in view of the marriage between their daughter and the Diggs' son. Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs. Two letters and a posard consisting of correspondence to Chas from \"Noona\". Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Katy, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billecorrespondence to Charles R. Diggs from Bille. Correspondence to Charles from Aunt Belle. Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from K.","Scope and Contents 6 items. 30 August 1922, correspondence to Mr. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. We hope we have the pleasure on training your son. 9 October 1922, correspondence to Mr. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Asking Charles to make up his mind about keeping Charles R. at Piedmont. 12 October 1922, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Outlining prices. 9 November 1922, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Please mail him the check for $145 for room and board. 21 November 1922, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Asking him to send a check for the time his son was in school before we was withdrawn. 30 December 1922, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Letter saying that Charles he should start the new year straight and pay his bills on time to Piedmont.","Scope and Contents 2 items. 15 February 1923, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Send in the check for amount owed. 22 October 1923, correspondence to the debtor from United States National Adjustment Company.","Scope and Contents 7 items. 16 September 1924, correspondence to Chas from Noona. 20 December 1924, holiday greeting card to Mrc. E. Diggs from Galilee-Interstate Fish Corp. 20 December 1924, holiday greeting card to Mrc. E. Diggs from Mianus Diesel Engine Company. 22 December 1924, Season Greeting Card to Mr. and Mrsc. E. Diggs. 22 December 1924, Holiday Greeting Card to Mr. and Mrsc. E. Diggsc. 23 December 1924, correspondence to Charles E. Diggs from Methes Barrel, Stave and Lumber Co. Jno H. Dennis, Prop. Holiday greeting letter. 1924, Holiday Greeting Card from Twigg Garagec.","1 item. 5 February 1925. Letter to members of the Virginia Automobile Dealers Association.","Scope and Contents Posard, Christmas card, correspondence from Cousin C.A. White (Pap) and Hassie. High School commencement invitation from Nellie W. Armistead.","Scope and Contents Letters regarding Mathew Garden Club, insurance premium notice, beauty aids, grammar, New Point High School, Electrolux Warrentry and Public Welfare Board – correspondence with certification for Mrs. Lillian P. Diggs and invitation to be Acting Superintendant of Public Welfare for Mathews County in 1940. Address is in Susan, Virginia. 18 March 1931, correspondence to Mrsc. R. Diggs from Edward Alvey. A letter regarding the uses in English grammar, 12 August 1933, correspondence to Mrs. Diggs from Elizabeth [?]. Letter detailing the chief requirements for healthy skin by Elizabeth Arden with her signature. Item cards included. 22 August 1933, correspondence to Mrs. Diggs from Elizabeth [?]. Letter detailing skin care by Elizabeth Arden. Signature of Elizabeth Arden. Item cards included. 28 August 1934, correspondence to Mrsc.R. Diggs from Miss Maude E. Wallace. 1 October 1934, correspondence to Mrs. C. R. Diggs from G.G. [?]. Invitation to become a member of the Mathews County Woman's Club, Undated. November 10, 1931, correspondence with Thomas W. Turner about Delco Batteries in the New Point High Schoolchain letter, undated. 2008.10 Addition Wedding invitation for the wedding of Dorothy Marshall Leake and Eldridge White Smither on October 14, 1939 at Bruton Parish in Williamsburg, Virginia. Six copies plus the negative of two men sunning themselves on a deck, undated.","Scope and Contents Posards addressed to Warner Moss, Head, Department of Government, College of William and Mary. Each posard contains typed information for Virginia Counties with their Magisterial Districts either typed or handwritten beside county cities.","Mostly business ledgers and financial documents.","Rolled. Damaged from animal chewing.","Includes membership lists with dues. A few pages have names of students with grades beside their names.","Esso Receipt Book and another receipt book. Either empty or mostly empty.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 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Diggs family of Mathews, Virginia and Susan, Virginia.  The Diggs Family owed an automobile engine business.  In 1921, it was named \"Overland and Willys Knight Automobiles Mianus Engines, \" but had other names through the years.  The family also sold seafood products. Charles Robert Diggs worked in various automotive and machine shops in the area after 1920's.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger books and loan documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmployment history and Doctor's reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmployment history, school history, teacher's certificate, Woman's Club material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts, staff list, job order list, invoices, correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts Receivable ledger, memo books and an address book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvoices, receipts, car information, teacher's contract and more.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSchedule of Direct Reduction Loan document.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecipes, pharmacy invoices, prescriptions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReal estate, fishing news and other.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Posards, advertisements and notepaper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlack and white photograph of four women and a baby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements and notices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport Card of Charles Diggs, notebooks, writing practice, book reports, small textbook, composition notebook, and Smithdeal Business College monthly reports for Charles R. Diggs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHonorable Discharge papers from Army. Partial Military Record: October 23, 1898. \"Know ye, that Dexter Tilton, Private of Battery C, of the First Regiment of Light Artillery Volunteers…\" Correspondence between attorney Walter R. Davis of Zanesville, Ohio and attorney W.H. Power of Phoebus, Virginia. 1933.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBirthday cards, invitations and Father's Day card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents June 4, 1913, correspondence to Mr. Charles R. Diggs from Josephine M. [Dairo?], having learned of his birthday and wishes him good health and happiness.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 11 August, 1920, correspondence to Mr. Charles R. Diggs from unknown [K?], letter concerns fear that the writer has further insulted George Davis, and writes about the 'Rainy Day Blues' as to contest to the amount of rain they have been receiving. November 1920, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from unknown, letter scolding Charles for not writing more often and how 'Mamma' is going to Baltimore to tend to her sick Aunt. 1920, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from [K.W.], glad to hear from him in his previous letter and talk about a letter received from G.W.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 12 items. March 1921, Postcard to Mr. Charles R. Diggs from unknown. 20 March, 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from Robert. Letter saying that he has moved again, and that he has just gotten back from Yorktown. 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from \"Your true pal.\" Letter of accusation toward Charles asking why he hasn't written, and saying good bye until he writes or they meet again. May 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from Katy. Letter asking Charles what she did wrong, and what she can do to fix the situation. 8 December, 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from C.A.White. Letter talking to Charles about hunting and the Xmas. 13 February, 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs and Aubrey from Chas E. Letter to his brother about day's events. 9 January, 1921, correspondence to \"My dear little brother Charles\" from Unknown. Letter asking how is and letting him now about the weather, and suggesting that he should send Aunt Julia a long letter sometime. 8 February, 1921, correspondence to Chas from his father. Letter talking about a new ignition system in the car and getting his previous letter. 10 February, 1921, correspondence to \"Sonnie\" Charles R. Diggs from [?] Diggs. Letter \"Ma and Pa\" are well and that they miss him. 11 February, 1921, correspondence to Chas from \"Dad\". Letter about the weather and how rainy it has been and that it has gotten a lot colder. Fishing is going slow. 13 February, 1921, correspondence to \"Sonnie\" from Noona and Dad. Letter Dad is doing well, and asks him to write to Aunt Julie she misses her boys. February 1921, correspondence to \"Sonnie\" from Noona and Dad.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 8 items. 6 May 1922, correspondence to Mr Charles R. Diggs from Stuart Mc[Ruise?]. Letter trying to recruit for medical college of Virginia. 3 June, 1922, correspondence to Buster from Unknown. Letter stating that he will not be able to attend Buster's graduation and wishes him the best of luck on this threshold of manhood. . June 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter about how much she misses him and how Charles needs to let Katherine now about his plans for the fourth of July. 1 July, 1922, correspondence to Charles from N.W. Letter saying what a great path Charles has chosen and now he will have to be patient on his path at William and Mary. 9 July, 1922, correspondence to \"Lovelie\" from Auntie. Letter asking how Charles is and telling a little about her day's events. July 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter to make up for the one lost in the mail the previous week, including a request for a photograph of Charles. July 1922, correspondence \"Diggs\" Charles R. Diggs from Unknown (she). Letter saying how lonely she is and how upset she was when she broke her string of pearls. They were lucky to have missed the storm on the fourth, but now the rain is something terrible. July 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling about her day and how she misses Charles. 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying how dreary K's life is and how Charles' last letter was so uplifting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 8 items. August 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that Charles should September, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles how Katherine is now considered to be his new sister by his parents. She o writes about the days events. September, 1922, correspondence to Diggs from K. Letter updating Charles as to the death of Lorraine, and how she won't go to sleep until her mother gets home from visiting Mr. Hurst's who lost Lorraine. Katherine o writes about how she pretended to shoot herself because her Pap wouldn't give her a car. September, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling about the days events, how she ran into his dad and grandmother. Katherine also writes about how she is thinking about taking music lessons again. September 1922, correspondence to \"Brother\" from \"Pal\". Letter letting Charles know that \"Pal\" has sent him candy, and that she has talked to \"Mum.\" She also mentions that she has lost a lot of weight due to being sick, but her appetite is improving greatly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 6 items. September, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles how Katherine is now considered to be his new sister by his parents. She also writes about the days events. September, 1922, correspondence to Diggs from K. Letter updating Charles as to the death of Lorraine, and how she won't go to sleep until her mother gets home from visiting Mr. Hurst's who lost Lorraine. Katherine also writes about how she pretended to shoot herself because her Pap wouldn't give her a car. September, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling about the days events, how she ran into his dad and grandmother. Katherine also writes about how she is thinking about taking music lessons again. September 1922, correspondence to \"Brother\" from \"Pal\". Letter letting Charles know that \"Pal\" has sent him candy, and that she has talked to \"Mum.\" She also mentions that she has lost a lot of weight due to being sick, but her appetite is improving greatly. September 1922, correspondence to \"Bud\" from \"Sis.\" Letter saying how much his letter picked up her day after being peeved that her mother wanted to get dressed and go down stairs to talk with the preacher. She also requests a photo of him again.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 8 items. 5 October 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles a funny story about receiving a letter from Willie Powell, someone she barely knew, asking about him. Also requesting a long, long letter next time. 11 October 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter in response to his, and saying that she is very pleased to here that Charles will finally send her a photo of himself. 17 October 1922, correspondence to Charles from Sam Jack Musick. Detailing the breadth of his scholarship. 19 October 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter thanking him for the picture, and she tells him she loves the cowboy photo. She also tells him about going down to the store to buy a coat. Katherine ran into a few people and when they thought she wasn't going to buy a coat they said she should and a pretty one at that because Max would be coming home this Christmas. 5 November 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying how she went out with friends and when she got back she threw her mom's needle work in the fire thinking it was just a piece of paper. Also she is glad that he is doing better and that makes her happier, and is glad he enjoyed the chocolates she sent. 10 November 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles why he did not receive a letter for two weeks and telling about going out to the Court House. 14 November 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter asking Charles if he'll be home for Christmas and she is sorry that he is lonely. 22 November 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that \"Frisky\" died the night before and that her Mum cried, and that she won't forget him even if he decides that he never wants to come back home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 6 items. 2 December, 1922, correspondence to \"Bud\" from K. Letter from Katherine saying that should would have written sooner when thy arrived on Thursday night, but she and Mrs C.E. have been extremely busy. 7 December, 1922, correspondence to \"Boy\" from \"Your own pal.\" Letter from Katherine telling about the trip from Newport News, and other pieces of news regarding Mr. and Mrs. C.E. 8 December, 1922, correspondence to \"my dear boy\" from Aunt Julia. 15 December, 1922, correspondence to \"Bud\" from K. Letter from Katherine saying how upset she is that she hasn't heard from Charles, and Max is upset with her for not having him come first in her life. 18 December, 1992, correspondence to Charles from K. A typed Christmas card. 19 December, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying how disappointed that he isn't coming home for Christmas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 7 January 1923, correspondence to \"Pal\" from K. Letter to Charles from K. 15 January 1923, correspondence to \"my big Boy\" from Aunt Julia. Letter to Charles. 18 January 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying how much she misses him and how good it was to see him. Tells him about spending time with Max and how she is being constantly interrupted in writing this letter. 19 January, 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. 27 January 1923, correspondence to Mrcharles Robert Diggs from the president of Piedmont Business College, SJM-TM. Letter informing Charles that his \"Father\" has yet to pay his for School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 7 items 8 February 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. 21 February 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter from Katherine to Charles Diggs. 28 February 1923, correspondence to Charles from Aunt Julia. 1 March 1923, correspondence to \"Pal\" from L. Letter from Katherine telling Charles about the people dressed in masquerade costumes who came down from Beaver Dam. 7 March 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter from Katherine just asking how Charles is doing. 15 March 1923, correspondence to \"Pal\" from K. Letter from Katherine relaying a dream to Charles. 28 March 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter from Katherine relaying days events and upcoming events like her mother going away.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 6 items 4 April 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles how much she misses him and her mother. She also told him about some of the candy she burned. 12 April 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles that \"Papa\" is very ill and about an experience she had with her horse trying to kick her. 19 April 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that Papa is getting worse and that he is having trouble sitting up with out getting to worse. She sent a telegram to her mother to take the next boat home. May 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Papa is doing much better, but he still isn't very strong. 16 May 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles about father and son who drifted into town traveling in their car and at night sleeping in a tent. She at first thought the son was so much like Charles. 2 June 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter to Charles letting him know she finally got one of his letters and it appeared to have been open before. She starts to question what is going on with the letters between them. She also mentions that Louis has gone and it is quiet around.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 7 items. 3 July 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. There will be a funeral for Bethel,. The fourth this year is quite different than last year's. 7 July 1923, correspondence to Charles from \"Auntie.\" 1 August 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles about the water on the road after the rain they have been having, and that Mr. Maxwell Hudgins has been up the past two weeks. 8 August 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter about the hot weather and around the town happenings. 23 August 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter about how Katherine mistakenly hold Mrs. Linda that Charles had a slight cold, and the rest of the letter consisted of information about Katherine's daily life. 30 August 1923, correspondence to Charles from. \"Novella\" Letter telling Charles how much he is missed and keeping him updates as to what is going. The letter also goes on to ask to relay a message. 24 October 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles to write and that everyone has deserted her leaving her to do all the work, like her mother going to Baltimore leave and leaving her home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 4 items. 21 April 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Letting Charles know that Josephine is engaged. Katherine also gives a retelling of events for the past few days. 12 May 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. 14 May 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from [John?]. A letter saying how he missed him at Easter as he was in town too, and to keep in contact. 21 May 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Lettering answering Charles question about raising chickens for a living and telling him he should do it with her. Lay also writes about her mother going up to Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 6 items. 4 June 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from [Nellie?] Williams card saying with a thankful meaning. 5 June 1924, correspondence to Charles from John Cidkins. Letter to Charles saying he got his letter three weeks ago and that he joined the Y. Tolbert and [J?]ill are living with him now. 5 June 1924, correspondence to Charles Robert from Florence. Letter thanking him for his gift. 12 June 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. 22 June 1924, correspondence to Charles from Kelly. Mr. Smithfield is no longer at the College Daily. 24 June 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. telling him about her ducks and that she is mad at Mac for not wanting to take her to the movies and her mom for not being home this week.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 7 items. 13 July 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Auntie. 15 July, 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that she and Aunt Mae will be making a trip to Norfolk soon, and asks if he went to Matthew's last Saturday. 17 July, 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that her mother hasn't written yet and that Ola came down on the fourth. 12 Oct. 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Professor R. Ingham requesting Charles for a more recent photograph of himself. 23 Oct. 1924, correspondence from Charles R. Diggs to Professor R. Ingham. Letter telling Professor Ingham that he vouches highly for the program at Smithfield and hopes to send two friends its way. 20 December 1924, greeting card from Mianus Diesel Engine Company to Charles R. Diggsc. 23 December 1924, Christmas and News Years Card from Miss Katherine Louis McKinney to Charles R. Diggs. 27 December 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. thanking him for the Christmas gift, but won't open it until her mother gets home. She didn't even send anyone gifts or attend Christmas dinner at her \"Mummies.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 items. 1924, correspondence to Charles from \"Billie\". Letter telling Charles that \"Billie\" can't wait to see him. 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter about the raining flood. 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from C.A.W. Letter thanking for the photos.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 9 items. 7 May 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letter about how disappointed \"Billie\" was that Charles didn't come down. 11 June 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 24 June 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 27 June 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 1 July 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 22 July 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 11 May 1926, correspondence to Mr C.R. Diggs from Paul A. Speny. 22 December 1928, card to Mr. Mrscharles Diggs from Garry and Fay Miller. 23 December 1928, card to Mr. Mrscharles Diggs from Garry and Fay Miller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 5 items. 23 June 1932, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from the National Rifle Association. Membership newsletter letter. 23 December 1932, correspondence to Whom it may concern from Commonwealth's Attorney of Mathew's County. A letter of recommendation for Charles. 16 October 1933, correspondence from W.B. Smith. Letter commending Charles R. Diggs and recommending his services. 6 July 1935, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 6 items. 31 January 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from John. Letter detailing his trip to Charles. 3 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 10 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 17 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 24 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 31 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 11 items. 29 May 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from John. 7 June 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Aubrey. Letter telling Charles that his car is in bad shape and they were in an accident. 13 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from John. 22 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 25 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letter telling Charles the sad things that have been happening lately. Dr. Haskin sent 2 of Edgar Hunt's children to the hospital for suspected poisoning. 27 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 27 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 28 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letter asking Charles if he wants her to bring anything up for him and an update of what is going on. 29 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from \"[Noona??].\" 31 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letter to just say hi and to say that she is going to the doctor to see what is wrong with her as she has been having trouble with her stomach.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 6 items. 6 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs and Billie from \"[Noona??]\". Glad to hear that Billie made it up there safe. Mrs. Hunt is very sick and is afraid she caught a germ. . . 10 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Mrcolie [Borum] died on Sunday and will be buried today, and Fred Moughou is still ill. 10 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 15 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie letting Charles know she got home safe and an update of what is going on. 17 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 19 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Discussing what Charles will do if he quits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 13 items. 20 December 1938, Card to Mr. and Mrscharles R. Diggs from Sallie M. [Dallis?]. 25 August 1939, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Edward R. Sharp (Naval Advisory Committee for Aeronautics). Asking Charles to report to the office on August 28 for possibility in gaining temporary employment. 25 August 1939, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Edward R. Sharp (Naval Advisory Committee for Aeronautics). Approval of the United States Civil Service Commission and is temporarily appointed Machinist. 17 October 1939, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. Letting Charles know that Aunt Rosa died last night. 18 February 1940, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letting him know that she made it back ok and that she misses him. 8 March 1940, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from P.J. Parramore District Manager. Gas and Electric bill. 20 March 1940, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from H.J.E. Reid (Naval Advisory Committee for Aeronautics). Temporary appointment as Machinist at Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory effective April 4, 1940. 13 January 1942, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 2 February 1942, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from [Lin?] Wells. 16 March 1948, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Fred A. Bopp. Settlement of life insurance policy with New York Life Insurance Company. 19 January 1951, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from John H. Widder, Sales Manager for Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation. Response to an inquiry. 28 July 1951, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from S/Sgt. James T. Staffins \"Staff\". Form invitation from Defenders of State Sovereignty and Individual Liberties to their second annual convention at the John Marshall Hotel in Richmond. February 6, 1958. 21 November 1963, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from [C?? Aubrey???]. Setting the payments for repayment of a loan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 items. Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from \"Your Pal\". Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from K, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from \"Lonesome Me\". 2 August n.y., correspondence to Mr. and Mrs. Diggs (father and mother of Charles R. Diggs) from Mr. and Mrs. Power. Looking forward to meeting them in view of the marriage between their daughter and the Diggs' son. Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs. Two letters and a posard consisting of correspondence to Chas from \"Noona\". Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Katy, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billecorrespondence to Charles R. Diggs from Bille. Correspondence to Charles from Aunt Belle. Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from K.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 6 items. 30 August 1922, correspondence to Mr. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. We hope we have the pleasure on training your son. 9 October 1922, correspondence to Mr. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Asking Charles to make up his mind about keeping Charles R. at Piedmont. 12 October 1922, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Outlining prices. 9 November 1922, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Please mail him the check for $145 for room and board. 21 November 1922, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Asking him to send a check for the time his son was in school before we was withdrawn. 30 December 1922, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Letter saying that Charles he should start the new year straight and pay his bills on time to Piedmont.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 2 items. 15 February 1923, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Send in the check for amount owed. 22 October 1923, correspondence to the debtor from United States National Adjustment Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 7 items. 16 September 1924, correspondence to Chas from Noona. 20 December 1924, holiday greeting card to Mrc. E. Diggs from Galilee-Interstate Fish Corp. 20 December 1924, holiday greeting card to Mrc. E. Diggs from Mianus Diesel Engine Company. 22 December 1924, Season Greeting Card to Mr. and Mrsc. E. Diggs. 22 December 1924, Holiday Greeting Card to Mr. and Mrsc. E. Diggsc. 23 December 1924, correspondence to Charles E. Diggs from Methes Barrel, Stave and Lumber Co. Jno H. Dennis, Prop. Holiday greeting letter. 1924, Holiday Greeting Card from Twigg Garagec.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item. 5 February 1925. Letter to members of the Virginia Automobile Dealers Association.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Posard, Christmas card, correspondence from Cousin C.A. White (Pap) and Hassie. High School commencement invitation from Nellie W. Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters regarding Mathew Garden Club, insurance premium notice, beauty aids, grammar, New Point High School, Electrolux Warrentry and Public Welfare Board – correspondence with certification for Mrs. Lillian P. Diggs and invitation to be Acting Superintendant of Public Welfare for Mathews County in 1940. Address is in Susan, Virginia. 18 March 1931, correspondence to Mrsc. R. Diggs from Edward Alvey. A letter regarding the uses in English grammar, 12 August 1933, correspondence to Mrs. Diggs from Elizabeth [?]. Letter detailing the chief requirements for healthy skin by Elizabeth Arden with her signature. Item cards included. 22 August 1933, correspondence to Mrs. Diggs from Elizabeth [?]. Letter detailing skin care by Elizabeth Arden. Signature of Elizabeth Arden. Item cards included. 28 August 1934, correspondence to Mrsc.R. Diggs from Miss Maude E. Wallace. 1 October 1934, correspondence to Mrs. C. R. Diggs from G.G. [?]. Invitation to become a member of the Mathews County Woman's Club, Undated. November 10, 1931, correspondence with Thomas W. Turner about Delco Batteries in the New Point High Schoolchain letter, undated. 2008.10 Addition Wedding invitation for the wedding of Dorothy Marshall Leake and Eldridge White Smither on October 14, 1939 at Bruton Parish in Williamsburg, Virginia. Six copies plus the negative of two men sunning themselves on a deck, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Posards addressed to Warner Moss, Head, Department of Government, College of William and Mary. Each posard contains typed information for Virginia Counties with their Magisterial Districts either typed or handwritten beside county cities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly business ledgers and financial documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRolled. Damaged from animal chewing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes membership lists with dues. A few pages have names of students with grades beside their names.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEsso Receipt Book and another receipt book. Either empty or mostly empty.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Business and family papers of the Charles R. and Charles E. Diggs family of Mathews, Virginia and Susan, Virginia.  The Diggs Family owed an automobile engine business.  In 1921, it was named \"Overland and Willys Knight Automobiles Mianus Engines, \" but had other names through the years.  The family also sold seafood products. Charles Robert Diggs worked in various automotive and machine shops in the area after 1920's.","Ledger books and loan documents.","Employment history and Doctor's reports.","Employment history, school history, teacher's certificate, Woman's Club material.","Receipts, staff list, job order list, invoices, correspondence.","Accounts Receivable ledger, memo books and an address book.","Invoices, receipts, car information, teacher's contract and more.","Schedule of Direct Reduction Loan document.","Recipes, pharmacy invoices, prescriptions","Real estate, fishing news and other.","Scope and Contents Posards, advertisements and notepaper.","Black and white photograph of four women and a baby.","Advertisements and notices.","Report Card of Charles Diggs, notebooks, writing practice, book reports, small textbook, composition notebook, and Smithdeal Business College monthly reports for Charles R. Diggs.","Honorable Discharge papers from Army. Partial Military Record: October 23, 1898. \"Know ye, that Dexter Tilton, Private of Battery C, of the First Regiment of Light Artillery Volunteers…\" Correspondence between attorney Walter R. Davis of Zanesville, Ohio and attorney W.H. Power of Phoebus, Virginia. 1933.","Birthday cards, invitations and Father's Day card.","Scope and Contents June 4, 1913, correspondence to Mr. Charles R. Diggs from Josephine M. [Dairo?], having learned of his birthday and wishes him good health and happiness.","Scope and Contents 11 August, 1920, correspondence to Mr. Charles R. Diggs from unknown [K?], letter concerns fear that the writer has further insulted George Davis, and writes about the 'Rainy Day Blues' as to contest to the amount of rain they have been receiving. November 1920, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from unknown, letter scolding Charles for not writing more often and how 'Mamma' is going to Baltimore to tend to her sick Aunt. 1920, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from [K.W.], glad to hear from him in his previous letter and talk about a letter received from G.W.","Scope and Contents 12 items. March 1921, Postcard to Mr. Charles R. Diggs from unknown. 20 March, 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from Robert. Letter saying that he has moved again, and that he has just gotten back from Yorktown. 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from \"Your true pal.\" Letter of accusation toward Charles asking why he hasn't written, and saying good bye until he writes or they meet again. May 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from Katy. Letter asking Charles what she did wrong, and what she can do to fix the situation. 8 December, 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from C.A.White. Letter talking to Charles about hunting and the Xmas. 13 February, 1921, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs and Aubrey from Chas E. Letter to his brother about day's events. 9 January, 1921, correspondence to \"My dear little brother Charles\" from Unknown. Letter asking how is and letting him now about the weather, and suggesting that he should send Aunt Julia a long letter sometime. 8 February, 1921, correspondence to Chas from his father. Letter talking about a new ignition system in the car and getting his previous letter. 10 February, 1921, correspondence to \"Sonnie\" Charles R. Diggs from [?] Diggs. Letter \"Ma and Pa\" are well and that they miss him. 11 February, 1921, correspondence to Chas from \"Dad\". Letter about the weather and how rainy it has been and that it has gotten a lot colder. Fishing is going slow. 13 February, 1921, correspondence to \"Sonnie\" from Noona and Dad. Letter Dad is doing well, and asks him to write to Aunt Julie she misses her boys. February 1921, correspondence to \"Sonnie\" from Noona and Dad.","Scope and Contents 8 items. 6 May 1922, correspondence to Mr Charles R. Diggs from Stuart Mc[Ruise?]. Letter trying to recruit for medical college of Virginia. 3 June, 1922, correspondence to Buster from Unknown. Letter stating that he will not be able to attend Buster's graduation and wishes him the best of luck on this threshold of manhood. . June 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter about how much she misses him and how Charles needs to let Katherine now about his plans for the fourth of July. 1 July, 1922, correspondence to Charles from N.W. Letter saying what a great path Charles has chosen and now he will have to be patient on his path at William and Mary. 9 July, 1922, correspondence to \"Lovelie\" from Auntie. Letter asking how Charles is and telling a little about her day's events. July 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter to make up for the one lost in the mail the previous week, including a request for a photograph of Charles. July 1922, correspondence \"Diggs\" Charles R. Diggs from Unknown (she). Letter saying how lonely she is and how upset she was when she broke her string of pearls. They were lucky to have missed the storm on the fourth, but now the rain is something terrible. July 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling about her day and how she misses Charles. 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying how dreary K's life is and how Charles' last letter was so uplifting.","Scope and Contents 8 items. August 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that Charles should September, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles how Katherine is now considered to be his new sister by his parents. She o writes about the days events. September, 1922, correspondence to Diggs from K. Letter updating Charles as to the death of Lorraine, and how she won't go to sleep until her mother gets home from visiting Mr. Hurst's who lost Lorraine. Katherine o writes about how she pretended to shoot herself because her Pap wouldn't give her a car. September, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling about the days events, how she ran into his dad and grandmother. Katherine also writes about how she is thinking about taking music lessons again. September 1922, correspondence to \"Brother\" from \"Pal\". Letter letting Charles know that \"Pal\" has sent him candy, and that she has talked to \"Mum.\" She also mentions that she has lost a lot of weight due to being sick, but her appetite is improving greatly.","Scope and Contents 6 items. September, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles how Katherine is now considered to be his new sister by his parents. She also writes about the days events. September, 1922, correspondence to Diggs from K. Letter updating Charles as to the death of Lorraine, and how she won't go to sleep until her mother gets home from visiting Mr. Hurst's who lost Lorraine. Katherine also writes about how she pretended to shoot herself because her Pap wouldn't give her a car. September, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling about the days events, how she ran into his dad and grandmother. Katherine also writes about how she is thinking about taking music lessons again. September 1922, correspondence to \"Brother\" from \"Pal\". Letter letting Charles know that \"Pal\" has sent him candy, and that she has talked to \"Mum.\" She also mentions that she has lost a lot of weight due to being sick, but her appetite is improving greatly. September 1922, correspondence to \"Bud\" from \"Sis.\" Letter saying how much his letter picked up her day after being peeved that her mother wanted to get dressed and go down stairs to talk with the preacher. She also requests a photo of him again.","Scope and Contents 8 items. 5 October 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles a funny story about receiving a letter from Willie Powell, someone she barely knew, asking about him. Also requesting a long, long letter next time. 11 October 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter in response to his, and saying that she is very pleased to here that Charles will finally send her a photo of himself. 17 October 1922, correspondence to Charles from Sam Jack Musick. Detailing the breadth of his scholarship. 19 October 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter thanking him for the picture, and she tells him she loves the cowboy photo. She also tells him about going down to the store to buy a coat. Katherine ran into a few people and when they thought she wasn't going to buy a coat they said she should and a pretty one at that because Max would be coming home this Christmas. 5 November 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying how she went out with friends and when she got back she threw her mom's needle work in the fire thinking it was just a piece of paper. Also she is glad that he is doing better and that makes her happier, and is glad he enjoyed the chocolates she sent. 10 November 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles why he did not receive a letter for two weeks and telling about going out to the Court House. 14 November 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter asking Charles if he'll be home for Christmas and she is sorry that he is lonely. 22 November 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that \"Frisky\" died the night before and that her Mum cried, and that she won't forget him even if he decides that he never wants to come back home.","Scope and Contents 6 items. 2 December, 1922, correspondence to \"Bud\" from K. Letter from Katherine saying that should would have written sooner when thy arrived on Thursday night, but she and Mrs C.E. have been extremely busy. 7 December, 1922, correspondence to \"Boy\" from \"Your own pal.\" Letter from Katherine telling about the trip from Newport News, and other pieces of news regarding Mr. and Mrs. C.E. 8 December, 1922, correspondence to \"my dear boy\" from Aunt Julia. 15 December, 1922, correspondence to \"Bud\" from K. Letter from Katherine saying how upset she is that she hasn't heard from Charles, and Max is upset with her for not having him come first in her life. 18 December, 1992, correspondence to Charles from K. A typed Christmas card. 19 December, 1922, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying how disappointed that he isn't coming home for Christmas.","Scope and Contents 7 January 1923, correspondence to \"Pal\" from K. Letter to Charles from K. 15 January 1923, correspondence to \"my big Boy\" from Aunt Julia. Letter to Charles. 18 January 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying how much she misses him and how good it was to see him. Tells him about spending time with Max and how she is being constantly interrupted in writing this letter. 19 January, 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. 27 January 1923, correspondence to Mrcharles Robert Diggs from the president of Piedmont Business College, SJM-TM. Letter informing Charles that his \"Father\" has yet to pay his for School.","Scope and Contents 7 items 8 February 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. 21 February 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter from Katherine to Charles Diggs. 28 February 1923, correspondence to Charles from Aunt Julia. 1 March 1923, correspondence to \"Pal\" from L. Letter from Katherine telling Charles about the people dressed in masquerade costumes who came down from Beaver Dam. 7 March 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter from Katherine just asking how Charles is doing. 15 March 1923, correspondence to \"Pal\" from K. Letter from Katherine relaying a dream to Charles. 28 March 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter from Katherine relaying days events and upcoming events like her mother going away.","Scope and Contents 6 items 4 April 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles how much she misses him and her mother. She also told him about some of the candy she burned. 12 April 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles that \"Papa\" is very ill and about an experience she had with her horse trying to kick her. 19 April 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that Papa is getting worse and that he is having trouble sitting up with out getting to worse. She sent a telegram to her mother to take the next boat home. May 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Papa is doing much better, but he still isn't very strong. 16 May 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles about father and son who drifted into town traveling in their car and at night sleeping in a tent. She at first thought the son was so much like Charles. 2 June 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter to Charles letting him know she finally got one of his letters and it appeared to have been open before. She starts to question what is going on with the letters between them. She also mentions that Louis has gone and it is quiet around.","Scope and Contents 7 items. 3 July 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. There will be a funeral for Bethel,. The fourth this year is quite different than last year's. 7 July 1923, correspondence to Charles from \"Auntie.\" 1 August 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles about the water on the road after the rain they have been having, and that Mr. Maxwell Hudgins has been up the past two weeks. 8 August 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter about the hot weather and around the town happenings. 23 August 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter about how Katherine mistakenly hold Mrs. Linda that Charles had a slight cold, and the rest of the letter consisted of information about Katherine's daily life. 30 August 1923, correspondence to Charles from. \"Novella\" Letter telling Charles how much he is missed and keeping him updates as to what is going. The letter also goes on to ask to relay a message. 24 October 1923, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter telling Charles to write and that everyone has deserted her leaving her to do all the work, like her mother going to Baltimore leave and leaving her home.","Scope and Contents 4 items. 21 April 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Letting Charles know that Josephine is engaged. Katherine also gives a retelling of events for the past few days. 12 May 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. 14 May 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from [John?]. A letter saying how he missed him at Easter as he was in town too, and to keep in contact. 21 May 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Lettering answering Charles question about raising chickens for a living and telling him he should do it with her. Lay also writes about her mother going up to Baltimore.","Scope and Contents 6 items. 4 June 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from [Nellie?] Williams card saying with a thankful meaning. 5 June 1924, correspondence to Charles from John Cidkins. Letter to Charles saying he got his letter three weeks ago and that he joined the Y. Tolbert and [J?]ill are living with him now. 5 June 1924, correspondence to Charles Robert from Florence. Letter thanking him for his gift. 12 June 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. 22 June 1924, correspondence to Charles from Kelly. Mr. Smithfield is no longer at the College Daily. 24 June 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. telling him about her ducks and that she is mad at Mac for not wanting to take her to the movies and her mom for not being home this week.","Scope and Contents 7 items. 13 July 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Auntie. 15 July, 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that she and Aunt Mae will be making a trip to Norfolk soon, and asks if he went to Matthew's last Saturday. 17 July, 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter saying that her mother hasn't written yet and that Ola came down on the fourth. 12 Oct. 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Professor R. Ingham requesting Charles for a more recent photograph of himself. 23 Oct. 1924, correspondence from Charles R. Diggs to Professor R. Ingham. Letter telling Professor Ingham that he vouches highly for the program at Smithfield and hopes to send two friends its way. 20 December 1924, greeting card from Mianus Diesel Engine Company to Charles R. Diggsc. 23 December 1924, Christmas and News Years Card from Miss Katherine Louis McKinney to Charles R. Diggs. 27 December 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. thanking him for the Christmas gift, but won't open it until her mother gets home. She didn't even send anyone gifts or attend Christmas dinner at her \"Mummies.\"","Scope and Contents 3 items. 1924, correspondence to Charles from \"Billie\". Letter telling Charles that \"Billie\" can't wait to see him. 1924, correspondence to Charles from K. Letter about the raining flood. 1924, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from C.A.W. Letter thanking for the photos.","Scope and Contents 9 items. 7 May 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letter about how disappointed \"Billie\" was that Charles didn't come down. 11 June 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 24 June 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 27 June 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 1 July 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 22 July 1925, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 11 May 1926, correspondence to Mr C.R. Diggs from Paul A. Speny. 22 December 1928, card to Mr. Mrscharles Diggs from Garry and Fay Miller. 23 December 1928, card to Mr. Mrscharles Diggs from Garry and Fay Miller.","Scope and Contents 5 items. 23 June 1932, correspondence to Mrcharles R. Diggs from the National Rifle Association. Membership newsletter letter. 23 December 1932, correspondence to Whom it may concern from Commonwealth's Attorney of Mathew's County. A letter of recommendation for Charles. 16 October 1933, correspondence from W.B. Smith. Letter commending Charles R. Diggs and recommending his services. 6 July 1935, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie.","Scope and Contents 6 items. 31 January 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from John. Letter detailing his trip to Charles. 3 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 10 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 17 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 24 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 31 August 1936, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad.","Scope and Contents 11 items. 29 May 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from John. 7 June 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Aubrey. Letter telling Charles that his car is in bad shape and they were in an accident. 13 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from John. 22 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 25 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letter telling Charles the sad things that have been happening lately. Dr. Haskin sent 2 of Edgar Hunt's children to the hospital for suspected poisoning. 27 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. 27 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 28 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letter asking Charles if he wants her to bring anything up for him and an update of what is going on. 29 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from \"[Noona??].\" 31 July 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letter to just say hi and to say that she is going to the doctor to see what is wrong with her as she has been having trouble with her stomach.","Scope and Contents 6 items. 6 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs and Billie from \"[Noona??]\". Glad to hear that Billie made it up there safe. Mrs. Hunt is very sick and is afraid she caught a germ. . . 10 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Mrcolie [Borum] died on Sunday and will be buried today, and Fred Moughou is still ill. 10 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 15 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie letting Charles know she got home safe and an update of what is going on. 17 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 19 August 1937, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Discussing what Charles will do if he quits.","Scope and Contents 13 items. 20 December 1938, Card to Mr. and Mrscharles R. Diggs from Sallie M. [Dallis?]. 25 August 1939, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Edward R. Sharp (Naval Advisory Committee for Aeronautics). Asking Charles to report to the office on August 28 for possibility in gaining temporary employment. 25 August 1939, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Edward R. Sharp (Naval Advisory Committee for Aeronautics). Approval of the United States Civil Service Commission and is temporarily appointed Machinist. 17 October 1939, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Dad. Letting Charles know that Aunt Rosa died last night. 18 February 1940, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. Letting him know that she made it back ok and that she misses him. 8 March 1940, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from P.J. Parramore District Manager. Gas and Electric bill. 20 March 1940, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from H.J.E. Reid (Naval Advisory Committee for Aeronautics). Temporary appointment as Machinist at Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory effective April 4, 1940. 13 January 1942, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billie. 2 February 1942, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from [Lin?] Wells. 16 March 1948, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Fred A. Bopp. Settlement of life insurance policy with New York Life Insurance Company. 19 January 1951, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from John H. Widder, Sales Manager for Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation. Response to an inquiry. 28 July 1951, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from S/Sgt. James T. Staffins \"Staff\". Form invitation from Defenders of State Sovereignty and Individual Liberties to their second annual convention at the John Marshall Hotel in Richmond. February 6, 1958. 21 November 1963, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from [C?? Aubrey???]. Setting the payments for repayment of a loan.","10 items. Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from \"Your Pal\". Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from K, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from \"Lonesome Me\". 2 August n.y., correspondence to Mr. and Mrs. Diggs (father and mother of Charles R. Diggs) from Mr. and Mrs. Power. Looking forward to meeting them in view of the marriage between their daughter and the Diggs' son. Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs. Two letters and a posard consisting of correspondence to Chas from \"Noona\". Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Katy, correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from Billecorrespondence to Charles R. Diggs from Bille. Correspondence to Charles from Aunt Belle. Correspondence to Charles R. Diggs from K.","Scope and Contents 6 items. 30 August 1922, correspondence to Mr. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. We hope we have the pleasure on training your son. 9 October 1922, correspondence to Mr. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Asking Charles to make up his mind about keeping Charles R. at Piedmont. 12 October 1922, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Outlining prices. 9 November 1922, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Please mail him the check for $145 for room and board. 21 November 1922, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Asking him to send a check for the time his son was in school before we was withdrawn. 30 December 1922, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Letter saying that Charles he should start the new year straight and pay his bills on time to Piedmont.","Scope and Contents 2 items. 15 February 1923, correspondence to Mrcharles E. Diggs from Sam Jack Musick. Send in the check for amount owed. 22 October 1923, correspondence to the debtor from United States National Adjustment Company.","Scope and Contents 7 items. 16 September 1924, correspondence to Chas from Noona. 20 December 1924, holiday greeting card to Mrc. E. Diggs from Galilee-Interstate Fish Corp. 20 December 1924, holiday greeting card to Mrc. E. Diggs from Mianus Diesel Engine Company. 22 December 1924, Season Greeting Card to Mr. and Mrsc. E. Diggs. 22 December 1924, Holiday Greeting Card to Mr. and Mrsc. E. Diggsc. 23 December 1924, correspondence to Charles E. Diggs from Methes Barrel, Stave and Lumber Co. Jno H. Dennis, Prop. Holiday greeting letter. 1924, Holiday Greeting Card from Twigg Garagec.","1 item. 5 February 1925. Letter to members of the Virginia Automobile Dealers Association.","Scope and Contents Posard, Christmas card, correspondence from Cousin C.A. White (Pap) and Hassie. High School commencement invitation from Nellie W. Armistead.","Scope and Contents Letters regarding Mathew Garden Club, insurance premium notice, beauty aids, grammar, New Point High School, Electrolux Warrentry and Public Welfare Board – correspondence with certification for Mrs. Lillian P. Diggs and invitation to be Acting Superintendant of Public Welfare for Mathews County in 1940. Address is in Susan, Virginia. 18 March 1931, correspondence to Mrsc. R. Diggs from Edward Alvey. A letter regarding the uses in English grammar, 12 August 1933, correspondence to Mrs. Diggs from Elizabeth [?]. Letter detailing the chief requirements for healthy skin by Elizabeth Arden with her signature. Item cards included. 22 August 1933, correspondence to Mrs. Diggs from Elizabeth [?]. Letter detailing skin care by Elizabeth Arden. Signature of Elizabeth Arden. Item cards included. 28 August 1934, correspondence to Mrsc.R. Diggs from Miss Maude E. Wallace. 1 October 1934, correspondence to Mrs. C. R. Diggs from G.G. [?]. Invitation to become a member of the Mathews County Woman's Club, Undated. November 10, 1931, correspondence with Thomas W. Turner about Delco Batteries in the New Point High Schoolchain letter, undated. 2008.10 Addition Wedding invitation for the wedding of Dorothy Marshall Leake and Eldridge White Smither on October 14, 1939 at Bruton Parish in Williamsburg, Virginia. Six copies plus the negative of two men sunning themselves on a deck, undated.","Scope and Contents Posards addressed to Warner Moss, Head, Department of Government, College of William and Mary. Each posard contains typed information for Virginia Counties with their Magisterial Districts either typed or handwritten beside county cities.","Mostly business ledgers and financial documents.","Rolled. 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