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Typeset addtess to James Blair Honor Assembly, and newspaper atricles and documents conserning city business and other public affairs.","Letters to the editor of the Virginia Gazette from Stella Neiman, letters to Neiman from Mary. B. Strong, President of Housing Opportunities Made Equal, inc., C.H. Anderson, and others. Typescript of Stella Neiman's address to the League of Women Voters, dated November 13, and other documents relating to the housing problem in the Williamsburg area.","Planning Commission minutes for February 27, March 19, april 14, 26 1970, Stella Neiman's address \"Aspects of City Planning Pertinent to Raising Environmental Quality,\" letter to John I. Coffer, planning engineer from Stella Neiman, letter to Neiman from C.H. Anderson, letter to the Virginia Gazette, and other documents addressing zoning and new puboic facilities.","1 of 2. Newspaper articles from the Daily Press, USA today, and others, questioning the merit of the \"Merit Plan.\" Journal essays from the American School Board Journal, Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector, and otehrs, discussing the Merit Plan. Letter from Peter Cruikshank, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation to Stella Neiman, and general reports relating to the Merit Plan.","2 of 2. Newspaper articles from the Daily Press, USA today, and others, questioning the merit of the \"Merit Plan.\" Journal essays from the American School Board Journal, Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector, and others, discussing the Merit Plan. Letter from Peter Cruikshank, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation to Stella Neiman, and general reports relating to the Merit Plan.","1 of 2. Report of the Merit Plan Task Force to the Williamsburg- James City County school board, report of the teacher's evaluation process for tenured teachers, letter to the Merit Plan task force from Stella Neiman, newspaper article from the Richmond Times-Dispatch addressing teacher's pay, and other documents relating to the Merit Pay task force.","2 of 2. Report of the Merit Plan Task Force to the Williamsburg- James City County school board, report of the teacher's evaluation process for tenured teachers, letter to the Merit Plan task force from Stella Neiman, newspaper article from the Richmond Times- Dispatch addressing teacher's pay, and other documents relating to the Merit Pay task force.","1 of 2. Report \"Merit Pay for Teachers,\" \"Merit Pay for Teacher, an Objective Overview.\" Letter to Loretta Hannum from Stella Neiman, letter to Frederick H. Genck fro Stella Neiman, letter to Stella Neiman from Frederick H. Genck, and other documents concerning the Merit Pay for Teachers Plan.","2 of 2. Report \"Merit Pay for Teachers,\" \"Merit Pay for Teacher, an Objective Overview.\" Letter to Loretta Hannum from Stella Neiman, letter to Frederick H. Genck fro Stella Neiman, letter to Stella Neiman from Frederick H. Genck, and other documents concerning the Merit Pay for Teachers Plan.","1 of 2. Letters to Stella Neiman from Robert Walker, Chairman, Planning Commission and Wilson F. Skinnner, Chairman, Sub-Committee, Planning Commission. Letters from Stella Neiman to Robert Walker, maps of the City of Williamsburg, and The Comprehensive Plan: Williamsburg, Virginia 1968.","2 of 2. Letters to Stella Neiman from Robert Walker, Chairman, Planning Commission and Wilson F. Skinnner, Chairman, Sub-Committee, Planning Commission. Letters from Stella Neiman to Robert Walker, maps of the City of Williamsburg, and The Comprehensive Plan: Williamsburg, Virginia 1968.","Master Plan for Area Surrounding Municipal Building, Williamsburg, Virginia. Letter to the Williamsburg City Council from the city's Planning Commission, and other documents relating to the development of the Municipal Building in Williamsburg.","Contract between the County School Board of James City County and the School Board of the City of Williamsburg to build new school, open letters from Stella Neiman to the City Council, letters from Stella Neiman to the editors of the Daily Press and the Virginia Gazette, and other documents relating to the construction of new schools in the Williamsburg- James City County district.","Budget reports on schools in the Williamsbur-James City County district, letter to Stella Neiman from James W. Whitlock, associate director, division of surveys and field services. A memorandum from Henry A. Renz to Stella Neiman projecting school cost, and other materials concerning new schools in the Williamsbur-James City County distric.","Scope and Contents Letter to Norman Hornsby, The Colony, from Stella Neiman, newspaper articles from the Daily Press, The Richmond Times Dispatch, and others, concerning desegregation. Typescript of Neiman's address to the \"Teachers at Opening of Schools\", typescript of Stella Neiman's statement to the city council, and other documents relating to desegregation.","Scope and Contents 1 of 2. City council \"adjourned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other documents concerning the city council.","Scope and Contents 2 of 2. City council \"adjourned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other documents concerning the city council.","Scope and Contents 1 of 3. City council \"adjouned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, and city council \"special meetings\" minutes. Treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other materials concerning the city council.","Scope and Contents 2 of 3. City council \"adjouned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, and city council \"special meetings\" minutes. Treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other materials concerning the city council.","Scope and Contents 3 of 3. City council \"adjouned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, and city council \"special meetings\" minutes. Treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other materials concerning the city council.","Scope and Contents 1 of 2. Photograph of Stella Neiman and other members of the Williamsburg City Council, Department of Finance general fund receipts, city council \"adjourned meeting\" minutes, minutes of the city council \"special meeting\", letter from Harland Bartholomew and Associates to Frank Force, city manager, minutes of the Board of Zoning Appeals for May 5, 1969, a signed petition by concerned citizens of Williamsburg- James City county regarding negro placement in policy- making positions, and a typeset draft of an ordinance permitting \"abutting landowners to make installment payments for their sewer assessments.\"","Scope and Contents 2 of 2. 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Edwards, College of William and Mary, \"Statement of the Concil Relative to the D Year Program,\" letter by Charles G. Caldwell, Director, Division of Teacher Education, to Stella Neiman, and a letter by W.D. McClurkin, Director, Division of Surveys and Field Services, to Stella Neiman.","Leaflet for the Conference on Education, April 4, 1967, booklet: Facing Up: Statistical Data on Virginia's Public Schools, typeset speech Stella Neiman presented at the Education Conference, April 2, 1967, letter by Mills E. Godwin, Jr, Governor of Virginia to Stella Neiman, leaflet: \"Relationship Between Income and Education in Virginia,\" and other materials concerning public schools.","Sales tac reports of the City of Williamsburg, Letter by Duncan Cocke, Colonial Williamsburg, to Stella Neiman and the city council, land appraisals, and a typeset copy of an ordinance to authorize the acquisition of certain properties in the City of Williamsburg for the construction of a minicipal complex.","Scope and Contents Typeset address by Stella Neiman to the Williamsburg City Council, minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council, and minutes of the \"regular meetings\" of the city council.","Scope and Contents General fund receipts of the city council, an ordinance to adopt the southern standard gas code, city budget, 1970-1971, and minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council.","Scope and Contents Minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council, and minutes of the planning commission.","Scope and Contents Minutes of city council, minutes of the Board of Zoning Appeals, and minutes of the \"special meeting\" of the city council.","Scope and Contents 1960-1970: budget reports, minutes of the \"regular meeting\" of the city council, and minutes of the Planning Commission.","Scope and Contents Minutes of the Planning Commission, minutes of the city council, and minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council.","Scope and Contents Minutes of the \"regular meeting\" of the city council.","Scope and Contents Minutes of the city council, minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council, and minutes of the planning commission.","Minutes of the city council and minutes of the Planning Commission.","Scope and Contents Minutes of the Board of Zoning Appeals, Minutes of the \"regular meeting\" of the City Council, and minutes of the \"special meeting\" of the city council.","City of Williamsburg budget records.","City of Williamsburg: Sales taz reports, an ordinance transferring funds to the \"Capital Outlay Reserve Fund,\" and lists of construction projects.","Reports: \"Low-cost Housing Committee: Final Report to the Williamsburg City Council,\" \"Report Concerning Recreational Facilities at Waller Mill,\" expiration dates of the boards, and commission in the City of Williamsburg, and revenue reports.","Papers, 1969-1998, of Stella Neiman, concerning Williamsburg local government. 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These include reports, minutes, agendas, clippings, and a report on the desegregation of the public schools. The collection also contain Professor Fraser Neiman's Harvard dissertation on English literature.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Stella Neiman was a member of the Williamsburg City Council from 1966-1970, the Williamsburg-James City County School Board from 1981-1987 and the Williamsburg Planning Commission from 1989-1997.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers of Stella Neiman while on the Williamsburg, Virginia City Council including reports, minutes, agenda, clippings and a report on merit pay for school teachers in Williamsburg-James City County. Includes Professor Fraser Neiman's Harvard dissertation on English literature. Stella Neiman was on the Williamsburg City Council from 1966-1970; the Williamsburg-James City County School Board from 1981-1987 and the Williamsburg Planning Commission from 1989-1997.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter by Stella Neiman to the Virginia Gazette, typeset drafts of Neiman's speeches to Rawls Byrd P.T.A. meeting on education, the Virginia Federation of Parents and Teachers etc., and newspaper clippings related to education in the public schools in Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatements by Stella Neiman at the City Council, newspaper articles addressing public schools in Williamsburg and James City County, lists of the number of students enrolled in schools in the Williamsburg- James City County district, and reports from the Williamsburg school board to the city council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles from the Virginia Gazette addressing public education and improving the existing school facilities, and letter to the editor by Stella Neiman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to Stella Neiman by Waldo G. Miles, Colgate W. Darden, Lewis Powell, and others. Letters from Stella Neiman to Governor Mills E. Godwin, Russell Carneal, Governor Darden, and others. Newspaper articles addressing the consolidation of public schools in the Williamsburg-James City County district.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on the Merit Pay Study Committee, letter from Robert Emmett III to John Allen, and magazine articles relating to the Merit Pay Plan in the public schools in both the Williamsburg-James City County district and nationwide.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from W.D. McClurking to Norman Hornsby, Board of Education. Newspaper articles and documents pertaining to new schools in the Williamsburg-James City County district.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to Stella Neiman from Carlisle H. Humelsine, president of Colonial Wililamsburg, Robert C. Walker, Harold I. Baumes, and others. Letters from Stella Neiman to Richard Nixon, President of the United States, Carlisle Humelsine, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States, and others. Typeset addtess to James Blair Honor Assembly, and newspaper atricles and documents conserning city business and other public affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to the editor of the Virginia Gazette from Stella Neiman, letters to Neiman from Mary. B. Strong, President of Housing Opportunities Made Equal, inc., C.H. Anderson, and others. Typescript of Stella Neiman's address to the League of Women Voters, dated November 13, and other documents relating to the housing problem in the Williamsburg area.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlanning Commission minutes for February 27, March 19, april 14, 26 1970, Stella Neiman's address \"Aspects of City Planning Pertinent to Raising Environmental Quality,\" letter to John I. Coffer, planning engineer from Stella Neiman, letter to Neiman from C.H. 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Report of the Merit Plan Task Force to the Williamsburg- James City County school board, report of the teacher's evaluation process for tenured teachers, letter to the Merit Plan task force from Stella Neiman, newspaper article from the Richmond Times-Dispatch addressing teacher's pay, and other documents relating to the Merit Pay task force.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 of 2. Report of the Merit Plan Task Force to the Williamsburg- James City County school board, report of the teacher's evaluation process for tenured teachers, letter to the Merit Plan task force from Stella Neiman, newspaper article from the Richmond Times- Dispatch addressing teacher's pay, and other documents relating to the Merit Pay task force.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 of 2. Report \"Merit Pay for Teachers,\" \"Merit Pay for Teacher, an Objective Overview.\" Letter to Loretta Hannum from Stella Neiman, letter to Frederick H. Genck fro Stella Neiman, letter to Stella Neiman from Frederick H. 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Letters from Stella Neiman to Robert Walker, maps of the City of Williamsburg, and The Comprehensive Plan: Williamsburg, Virginia 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaster Plan for Area Surrounding Municipal Building, Williamsburg, Virginia. Letter to the Williamsburg City Council from the city's Planning Commission, and other documents relating to the development of the Municipal Building in Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContract between the County School Board of James City County and the School Board of the City of Williamsburg to build new school, open letters from Stella Neiman to the City Council, letters from Stella Neiman to the editors of the Daily Press and the Virginia Gazette, and other documents relating to the construction of new schools in the Williamsburg- James City County district.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBudget reports on schools in the Williamsbur-James City County district, letter to Stella Neiman from James W. Whitlock, associate director, division of surveys and field services. A memorandum from Henry A. Renz to Stella Neiman projecting school cost, and other materials concerning new schools in the Williamsbur-James City County distric.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter to Norman Hornsby, The Colony, from Stella Neiman, newspaper articles from the Daily Press, The Richmond Times Dispatch, and others, concerning desegregation. Typescript of Neiman's address to the \"Teachers at Opening of Schools\", typescript of Stella Neiman's statement to the city council, and other documents relating to desegregation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1 of 2. City council \"adjourned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other documents concerning the city council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 2 of 2. City council \"adjourned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other documents concerning the city council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1 of 3. City council \"adjouned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, and city council \"special meetings\" minutes. Treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other materials concerning the city council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 2 of 3. City council \"adjouned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, and city council \"special meetings\" minutes. Treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other materials concerning the city council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 of 3. City council \"adjouned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, and city council \"special meetings\" minutes. Treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other materials concerning the city council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1 of 2. Photograph of Stella Neiman and other members of the Williamsburg City Council, Department of Finance general fund receipts, city council \"adjourned meeting\" minutes, minutes of the city council \"special meeting\", letter from Harland Bartholomew and Associates to Frank Force, city manager, minutes of the Board of Zoning Appeals for May 5, 1969, a signed petition by concerned citizens of Williamsburg- James City county regarding negro placement in policy- making positions, and a typeset draft of an ordinance permitting \"abutting landowners to make installment payments for their sewer assessments.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 2 of 2. Photograph of Stella Neiman and other members of the Williamsburg City Council, Department of Finance general fund receipts, city council \"adjourned meeting\" minutes, minutes of the city council \"special meeting\", letter from Harland Bartholomew and Associates to Frank Force, city manager, minutes of the Board of Zoning Appeals for May 5, 1969, a signed petition by concerned citizens of Williamsburg- James City county regarding negro placement in policy- making positions, and a typeset draft of an ordinance permitting \"abutting landowners to make installment payments for their sewer assessments.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport on a Special District Administration-The Williamsburg- James City County Public School District, The University of Virginia Newsletter, budget report concerning public schools, and other documents relating to public schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of the Williamsburg- James City county Joint Consolidation commission and attachment to the final report of the Williamsburg-James City County Joint Consolidation Study Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA signed open letter by concerned citizens to the city council of Williamsburg and the supervisors of James City County, newspaper articles from the Matthew Whaley Parent-Teacher Association encouraging others to vote for improved schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typeset speech by Stella Neiman to the Matthew Whaley PTA, typeset letter by Stella Neiman to an editor of an unidentified newspaper, a letter by Neiman to the school board of the city of Williamsburg, newspaper articles addressing school improvement, a pamphlet of the Matthew Whaley School Parent- Teacher Association, minutes of the Matthew Whaley PTA board meeting, and a report \"The School Building Need of Williamsburg- James City County\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooklets: School Desegregation: The first Six Years, If the Schools are Closed, Crisis in Norfolk, and a newspaper article on school desegregation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliamsburg- James City County Pubic Schools: Digest of the Survey Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of the Arlington Merit Pay Plan, newspaper articles concerning merit pay, and a booklet, Virginia Variable Asset/ Statement of Condition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Stella Neiman from Jack D. Edwards, College of William and Mary, \"Statement of the Concil Relative to the D Year Program,\" letter by Charles G. Caldwell, Director, Division of Teacher Education, to Stella Neiman, and a letter by W.D. McClurkin, Director, Division of Surveys and Field Services, to Stella Neiman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeaflet for the Conference on Education, April 4, 1967, booklet: Facing Up: Statistical Data on Virginia's Public Schools, typeset speech Stella Neiman presented at the Education Conference, April 2, 1967, letter by Mills E. Godwin, Jr, Governor of Virginia to Stella Neiman, leaflet: \"Relationship Between Income and Education in Virginia,\" and other materials concerning public schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSales tac reports of the City of Williamsburg, Letter by Duncan Cocke, Colonial Williamsburg, to Stella Neiman and the city council, land appraisals, and a typeset copy of an ordinance to authorize the acquisition of certain properties in the City of Williamsburg for the construction of a minicipal complex.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typeset address by Stella Neiman to the Williamsburg City Council, minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council, and minutes of the \"regular meetings\" of the city council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents General fund receipts of the city council, an ordinance to adopt the southern standard gas code, city budget, 1970-1971, and minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council, and minutes of the planning commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Minutes of city council, minutes of the Board of Zoning Appeals, and minutes of the \"special meeting\" of the city council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1960-1970: budget reports, minutes of the \"regular meeting\" of the city council, and minutes of the Planning Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Minutes of the Planning Commission, minutes of the city council, and minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Minutes of the \"regular meeting\" of the city council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Minutes of the city council, minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council, and minutes of the planning commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of the city council and minutes of the Planning Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Minutes of the Board of Zoning Appeals, Minutes of the \"regular meeting\" of the City Council, and minutes of the \"special meeting\" of the city council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCity of Williamsburg budget records.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCity of Williamsburg: Sales taz reports, an ordinance transferring funds to the \"Capital Outlay Reserve Fund,\" and lists of construction projects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports: \"Low-cost Housing Committee: Final Report to the Williamsburg City Council,\" \"Report Concerning Recreational Facilities at Waller Mill,\" expiration dates of the boards, and commission in the City of Williamsburg, and revenue reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1969-1998, of Stella Neiman, concerning Williamsburg local government. Most of the files concern the joint operation of public schools by the City of Williamsburg and James City County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains the dissertation of Frasier Neiman from Harvard University.\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","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The bulk of the collection contains papers related to Stella Neiman while on the Williamsburg City Council. These include reports, minutes, agendas, clippings, and a report on the desegregation of the public schools. The collection also contain Professor Fraser Neiman's Harvard dissertation on English literature."," Stella Neiman was a member of the Williamsburg City Council from 1966-1970, the Williamsburg-James City County School Board from 1981-1987 and the Williamsburg Planning Commission from 1989-1997.","Papers of Stella Neiman while on the Williamsburg, Virginia City Council including reports, minutes, agenda, clippings and a report on merit pay for school teachers in Williamsburg-James City County. Includes Professor Fraser Neiman's Harvard dissertation on English literature. Stella Neiman was on the Williamsburg City Council from 1966-1970; the Williamsburg-James City County School Board from 1981-1987 and the Williamsburg Planning Commission from 1989-1997.","Letter by Stella Neiman to the Virginia Gazette, typeset drafts of Neiman's speeches to Rawls Byrd P.T.A. meeting on education, the Virginia Federation of Parents and Teachers etc., and newspaper clippings related to education in the public schools in Williamsburg.","Statements by Stella Neiman at the City Council, newspaper articles addressing public schools in Williamsburg and James City County, lists of the number of students enrolled in schools in the Williamsburg- James City County district, and reports from the Williamsburg school board to the city council.","Newspaper articles from the Virginia Gazette addressing public education and improving the existing school facilities, and letter to the editor by Stella Neiman.","Letters to Stella Neiman by Waldo G. Miles, Colgate W. Darden, Lewis Powell, and others. Letters from Stella Neiman to Governor Mills E. Godwin, Russell Carneal, Governor Darden, and others. Newspaper articles addressing the consolidation of public schools in the Williamsburg-James City County district.","Reports on the Merit Pay Study Committee, letter from Robert Emmett III to John Allen, and magazine articles relating to the Merit Pay Plan in the public schools in both the Williamsburg-James City County district and nationwide.","Letter from W.D. McClurking to Norman Hornsby, Board of Education. Newspaper articles and documents pertaining to new schools in the Williamsburg-James City County district.","Letters to Stella Neiman from Carlisle H. Humelsine, president of Colonial Wililamsburg, Robert C. Walker, Harold I. Baumes, and others. Letters from Stella Neiman to Richard Nixon, President of the United States, Carlisle Humelsine, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States, and others. Typeset addtess to James Blair Honor Assembly, and newspaper atricles and documents conserning city business and other public affairs.","Letters to the editor of the Virginia Gazette from Stella Neiman, letters to Neiman from Mary. B. Strong, President of Housing Opportunities Made Equal, inc., C.H. Anderson, and others. Typescript of Stella Neiman's address to the League of Women Voters, dated November 13, and other documents relating to the housing problem in the Williamsburg area.","Planning Commission minutes for February 27, March 19, april 14, 26 1970, Stella Neiman's address \"Aspects of City Planning Pertinent to Raising Environmental Quality,\" letter to John I. Coffer, planning engineer from Stella Neiman, letter to Neiman from C.H. Anderson, letter to the Virginia Gazette, and other documents addressing zoning and new puboic facilities.","1 of 2. Newspaper articles from the Daily Press, USA today, and others, questioning the merit of the \"Merit Plan.\" Journal essays from the American School Board Journal, Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector, and otehrs, discussing the Merit Plan. Letter from Peter Cruikshank, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation to Stella Neiman, and general reports relating to the Merit Plan.","2 of 2. Newspaper articles from the Daily Press, USA today, and others, questioning the merit of the \"Merit Plan.\" Journal essays from the American School Board Journal, Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector, and others, discussing the Merit Plan. Letter from Peter Cruikshank, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation to Stella Neiman, and general reports relating to the Merit Plan.","1 of 2. Report of the Merit Plan Task Force to the Williamsburg- James City County school board, report of the teacher's evaluation process for tenured teachers, letter to the Merit Plan task force from Stella Neiman, newspaper article from the Richmond Times-Dispatch addressing teacher's pay, and other documents relating to the Merit Pay task force.","2 of 2. Report of the Merit Plan Task Force to the Williamsburg- James City County school board, report of the teacher's evaluation process for tenured teachers, letter to the Merit Plan task force from Stella Neiman, newspaper article from the Richmond Times- Dispatch addressing teacher's pay, and other documents relating to the Merit Pay task force.","1 of 2. Report \"Merit Pay for Teachers,\" \"Merit Pay for Teacher, an Objective Overview.\" Letter to Loretta Hannum from Stella Neiman, letter to Frederick H. Genck fro Stella Neiman, letter to Stella Neiman from Frederick H. Genck, and other documents concerning the Merit Pay for Teachers Plan.","2 of 2. Report \"Merit Pay for Teachers,\" \"Merit Pay for Teacher, an Objective Overview.\" Letter to Loretta Hannum from Stella Neiman, letter to Frederick H. Genck fro Stella Neiman, letter to Stella Neiman from Frederick H. Genck, and other documents concerning the Merit Pay for Teachers Plan.","1 of 2. Letters to Stella Neiman from Robert Walker, Chairman, Planning Commission and Wilson F. Skinnner, Chairman, Sub-Committee, Planning Commission. Letters from Stella Neiman to Robert Walker, maps of the City of Williamsburg, and The Comprehensive Plan: Williamsburg, Virginia 1968.","2 of 2. Letters to Stella Neiman from Robert Walker, Chairman, Planning Commission and Wilson F. Skinnner, Chairman, Sub-Committee, Planning Commission. Letters from Stella Neiman to Robert Walker, maps of the City of Williamsburg, and The Comprehensive Plan: Williamsburg, Virginia 1968.","Master Plan for Area Surrounding Municipal Building, Williamsburg, Virginia. Letter to the Williamsburg City Council from the city's Planning Commission, and other documents relating to the development of the Municipal Building in Williamsburg.","Contract between the County School Board of James City County and the School Board of the City of Williamsburg to build new school, open letters from Stella Neiman to the City Council, letters from Stella Neiman to the editors of the Daily Press and the Virginia Gazette, and other documents relating to the construction of new schools in the Williamsburg- James City County district.","Budget reports on schools in the Williamsbur-James City County district, letter to Stella Neiman from James W. Whitlock, associate director, division of surveys and field services. A memorandum from Henry A. Renz to Stella Neiman projecting school cost, and other materials concerning new schools in the Williamsbur-James City County distric.","Scope and Contents Letter to Norman Hornsby, The Colony, from Stella Neiman, newspaper articles from the Daily Press, The Richmond Times Dispatch, and others, concerning desegregation. Typescript of Neiman's address to the \"Teachers at Opening of Schools\", typescript of Stella Neiman's statement to the city council, and other documents relating to desegregation.","Scope and Contents 1 of 2. City council \"adjourned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other documents concerning the city council.","Scope and Contents 2 of 2. City council \"adjourned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other documents concerning the city council.","Scope and Contents 1 of 3. City council \"adjouned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, and city council \"special meetings\" minutes. Treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other materials concerning the city council.","Scope and Contents 2 of 3. City council \"adjouned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, and city council \"special meetings\" minutes. Treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other materials concerning the city council.","Scope and Contents 3 of 3. City council \"adjouned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, and city council \"special meetings\" minutes. Treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other materials concerning the city council.","Scope and Contents 1 of 2. Photograph of Stella Neiman and other members of the Williamsburg City Council, Department of Finance general fund receipts, city council \"adjourned meeting\" minutes, minutes of the city council \"special meeting\", letter from Harland Bartholomew and Associates to Frank Force, city manager, minutes of the Board of Zoning Appeals for May 5, 1969, a signed petition by concerned citizens of Williamsburg- James City county regarding negro placement in policy- making positions, and a typeset draft of an ordinance permitting \"abutting landowners to make installment payments for their sewer assessments.\"","Scope and Contents 2 of 2. Photograph of Stella Neiman and other members of the Williamsburg City Council, Department of Finance general fund receipts, city council \"adjourned meeting\" minutes, minutes of the city council \"special meeting\", letter from Harland Bartholomew and Associates to Frank Force, city manager, minutes of the Board of Zoning Appeals for May 5, 1969, a signed petition by concerned citizens of Williamsburg- James City county regarding negro placement in policy- making positions, and a typeset draft of an ordinance permitting \"abutting landowners to make installment payments for their sewer assessments.\"","Report on a Special District Administration-The Williamsburg- James City County Public School District, The University of Virginia Newsletter, budget report concerning public schools, and other documents relating to public schools.","Report of the Williamsburg- James City county Joint Consolidation commission and attachment to the final report of the Williamsburg-James City County Joint Consolidation Study Commission.","A signed open letter by concerned citizens to the city council of Williamsburg and the supervisors of James City County, newspaper articles from the Matthew Whaley Parent-Teacher Association encouraging others to vote for improved schools.","Scope and Contents Typeset speech by Stella Neiman to the Matthew Whaley PTA, typeset letter by Stella Neiman to an editor of an unidentified newspaper, a letter by Neiman to the school board of the city of Williamsburg, newspaper articles addressing school improvement, a pamphlet of the Matthew Whaley School Parent- Teacher Association, minutes of the Matthew Whaley PTA board meeting, and a report \"The School Building Need of Williamsburg- James City County\".","Booklets: School Desegregation: The first Six Years, If the Schools are Closed, Crisis in Norfolk, and a newspaper article on school desegregation.","Williamsburg- James City County Pubic Schools: Digest of the Survey Report","Report of the Arlington Merit Pay Plan, newspaper articles concerning merit pay, and a booklet, Virginia Variable Asset/ Statement of Condition","Letter to Stella Neiman from Jack D. Edwards, College of William and Mary, \"Statement of the Concil Relative to the D Year Program,\" letter by Charles G. Caldwell, Director, Division of Teacher Education, to Stella Neiman, and a letter by W.D. McClurkin, Director, Division of Surveys and Field Services, to Stella Neiman.","Leaflet for the Conference on Education, April 4, 1967, booklet: Facing Up: Statistical Data on Virginia's Public Schools, typeset speech Stella Neiman presented at the Education Conference, April 2, 1967, letter by Mills E. Godwin, Jr, Governor of Virginia to Stella Neiman, leaflet: \"Relationship Between Income and Education in Virginia,\" and other materials concerning public schools.","Sales tac reports of the City of Williamsburg, Letter by Duncan Cocke, Colonial Williamsburg, to Stella Neiman and the city council, land appraisals, and a typeset copy of an ordinance to authorize the acquisition of certain properties in the City of Williamsburg for the construction of a minicipal complex.","Scope and Contents Typeset address by Stella Neiman to the Williamsburg City Council, minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council, and minutes of the \"regular meetings\" of the city council.","Scope and Contents General fund receipts of the city council, an ordinance to adopt the southern standard gas code, city budget, 1970-1971, and minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council.","Scope and Contents Minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council, and minutes of the planning commission.","Scope and Contents Minutes of city council, minutes of the Board of Zoning Appeals, and minutes of the \"special meeting\" of the city council.","Scope and Contents 1960-1970: budget reports, minutes of the \"regular meeting\" of the city council, and minutes of the Planning Commission.","Scope and Contents Minutes of the Planning Commission, minutes of the city council, and minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council.","Scope and Contents Minutes of the \"regular meeting\" of the city council.","Scope and Contents Minutes of the city council, minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council, and minutes of the planning commission.","Minutes of the city council and minutes of the Planning Commission.","Scope and Contents Minutes of the Board of Zoning Appeals, Minutes of the \"regular meeting\" of the City Council, and minutes of the \"special meeting\" of the city council.","City of Williamsburg budget records.","City of Williamsburg: Sales taz reports, an ordinance transferring funds to the \"Capital Outlay Reserve Fund,\" and lists of construction projects.","Reports: \"Low-cost Housing Committee: Final Report to the Williamsburg City Council,\" \"Report Concerning Recreational Facilities at Waller Mill,\" expiration dates of the boards, and commission in the City of Williamsburg, and revenue reports.","Papers, 1969-1998, of Stella Neiman, concerning Williamsburg local government. 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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.","","A draft of Fraser Neiman's dissertation that was once part of Acc. 2000.004 was added to this collection on 8/12/2010.","The bulk of the collection contains papers related to Stella Neiman while on the Williamsburg City Council. These include reports, minutes, agendas, clippings, and a report on the desegregation of the public schools. The collection also contain Professor Fraser Neiman's Harvard dissertation on English literature."," Stella Neiman was a member of the Williamsburg City Council from 1966-1970, the Williamsburg-James City County School Board from 1981-1987 and the Williamsburg Planning Commission from 1989-1997.","Papers of Stella Neiman while on the Williamsburg, Virginia City Council including reports, minutes, agenda, clippings and a report on merit pay for school teachers in Williamsburg-James City County. Includes Professor Fraser Neiman's Harvard dissertation on English literature. Stella Neiman was on the Williamsburg City Council from 1966-1970; the Williamsburg-James City County School Board from 1981-1987 and the Williamsburg Planning Commission from 1989-1997.","Letter by Stella Neiman to the Virginia Gazette, typeset drafts of Neiman's speeches to Rawls Byrd P.T.A. meeting on education, the Virginia Federation of Parents and Teachers etc., and newspaper clippings related to education in the public schools in Williamsburg.","Statements by Stella Neiman at the City Council, newspaper articles addressing public schools in Williamsburg and James City County, lists of the number of students enrolled in schools in the Williamsburg- James City County district, and reports from the Williamsburg school board to the city council.","Newspaper articles from the Virginia Gazette addressing public education and improving the existing school facilities, and letter to the editor by Stella Neiman.","Letters to Stella Neiman by Waldo G. Miles, Colgate W. Darden, Lewis Powell, and others. Letters from Stella Neiman to Governor Mills E. Godwin, Russell Carneal, Governor Darden, and others. Newspaper articles addressing the consolidation of public schools in the Williamsburg-James City County district.","Reports on the Merit Pay Study Committee, letter from Robert Emmett III to John Allen, and magazine articles relating to the Merit Pay Plan in the public schools in both the Williamsburg-James City County district and nationwide.","Letter from W.D. McClurking to Norman Hornsby, Board of Education. Newspaper articles and documents pertaining to new schools in the Williamsburg-James City County district.","Letters to Stella Neiman from Carlisle H. Humelsine, president of Colonial Wililamsburg, Robert C. Walker, Harold I. Baumes, and others. Letters from Stella Neiman to Richard Nixon, President of the United States, Carlisle Humelsine, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States, and others. Typeset addtess to James Blair Honor Assembly, and newspaper atricles and documents conserning city business and other public affairs.","Letters to the editor of the Virginia Gazette from Stella Neiman, letters to Neiman from Mary. B. Strong, President of Housing Opportunities Made Equal, inc., C.H. Anderson, and others. Typescript of Stella Neiman's address to the League of Women Voters, dated November 13, and other documents relating to the housing problem in the Williamsburg area.","Planning Commission minutes for February 27, March 19, april 14, 26 1970, Stella Neiman's address \"Aspects of City Planning Pertinent to Raising Environmental Quality,\" letter to John I. Coffer, planning engineer from Stella Neiman, letter to Neiman from C.H. Anderson, letter to the Virginia Gazette, and other documents addressing zoning and new puboic facilities.","1 of 2. Newspaper articles from the Daily Press, USA today, and others, questioning the merit of the \"Merit Plan.\" Journal essays from the American School Board Journal, Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector, and otehrs, discussing the Merit Plan. Letter from Peter Cruikshank, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation to Stella Neiman, and general reports relating to the Merit Plan.","2 of 2. Newspaper articles from the Daily Press, USA today, and others, questioning the merit of the \"Merit Plan.\" Journal essays from the American School Board Journal, Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector, and others, discussing the Merit Plan. Letter from Peter Cruikshank, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation to Stella Neiman, and general reports relating to the Merit Plan.","1 of 2. Report of the Merit Plan Task Force to the Williamsburg- James City County school board, report of the teacher's evaluation process for tenured teachers, letter to the Merit Plan task force from Stella Neiman, newspaper article from the Richmond Times-Dispatch addressing teacher's pay, and other documents relating to the Merit Pay task force.","2 of 2. Report of the Merit Plan Task Force to the Williamsburg- James City County school board, report of the teacher's evaluation process for tenured teachers, letter to the Merit Plan task force from Stella Neiman, newspaper article from the Richmond Times- Dispatch addressing teacher's pay, and other documents relating to the Merit Pay task force.","1 of 2. Report \"Merit Pay for Teachers,\" \"Merit Pay for Teacher, an Objective Overview.\" Letter to Loretta Hannum from Stella Neiman, letter to Frederick H. Genck fro Stella Neiman, letter to Stella Neiman from Frederick H. Genck, and other documents concerning the Merit Pay for Teachers Plan.","2 of 2. Report \"Merit Pay for Teachers,\" \"Merit Pay for Teacher, an Objective Overview.\" Letter to Loretta Hannum from Stella Neiman, letter to Frederick H. Genck fro Stella Neiman, letter to Stella Neiman from Frederick H. Genck, and other documents concerning the Merit Pay for Teachers Plan.","1 of 2. Letters to Stella Neiman from Robert Walker, Chairman, Planning Commission and Wilson F. Skinnner, Chairman, Sub-Committee, Planning Commission. Letters from Stella Neiman to Robert Walker, maps of the City of Williamsburg, and The Comprehensive Plan: Williamsburg, Virginia 1968.","2 of 2. Letters to Stella Neiman from Robert Walker, Chairman, Planning Commission and Wilson F. Skinnner, Chairman, Sub-Committee, Planning Commission. Letters from Stella Neiman to Robert Walker, maps of the City of Williamsburg, and The Comprehensive Plan: Williamsburg, Virginia 1968.","Master Plan for Area Surrounding Municipal Building, Williamsburg, Virginia. Letter to the Williamsburg City Council from the city's Planning Commission, and other documents relating to the development of the Municipal Building in Williamsburg.","Contract between the County School Board of James City County and the School Board of the City of Williamsburg to build new school, open letters from Stella Neiman to the City Council, letters from Stella Neiman to the editors of the Daily Press and the Virginia Gazette, and other documents relating to the construction of new schools in the Williamsburg- James City County district.","Budget reports on schools in the Williamsbur-James City County district, letter to Stella Neiman from James W. Whitlock, associate director, division of surveys and field services. A memorandum from Henry A. Renz to Stella Neiman projecting school cost, and other materials concerning new schools in the Williamsbur-James City County distric.","Scope and Contents Letter to Norman Hornsby, The Colony, from Stella Neiman, newspaper articles from the Daily Press, The Richmond Times Dispatch, and others, concerning desegregation. Typescript of Neiman's address to the \"Teachers at Opening of Schools\", typescript of Stella Neiman's statement to the city council, and other documents relating to desegregation.","Scope and Contents 1 of 2. City council \"adjourned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other documents concerning the city council.","Scope and Contents 2 of 2. City council \"adjourned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other documents concerning the city council.","Scope and Contents 1 of 3. City council \"adjouned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, and city council \"special meetings\" minutes. Treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other materials concerning the city council.","Scope and Contents 2 of 3. City council \"adjouned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, and city council \"special meetings\" minutes. Treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other materials concerning the city council.","Scope and Contents 3 of 3. City council \"adjouned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, and city council \"special meetings\" minutes. Treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other materials concerning the city council.","Scope and Contents 1 of 2. Photograph of Stella Neiman and other members of the Williamsburg City Council, Department of Finance general fund receipts, city council \"adjourned meeting\" minutes, minutes of the city council \"special meeting\", letter from Harland Bartholomew and Associates to Frank Force, city manager, minutes of the Board of Zoning Appeals for May 5, 1969, a signed petition by concerned citizens of Williamsburg- James City county regarding negro placement in policy- making positions, and a typeset draft of an ordinance permitting \"abutting landowners to make installment payments for their sewer assessments.\"","Scope and Contents 2 of 2. Photograph of Stella Neiman and other members of the Williamsburg City Council, Department of Finance general fund receipts, city council \"adjourned meeting\" minutes, minutes of the city council \"special meeting\", letter from Harland Bartholomew and Associates to Frank Force, city manager, minutes of the Board of Zoning Appeals for May 5, 1969, a signed petition by concerned citizens of Williamsburg- James City county regarding negro placement in policy- making positions, and a typeset draft of an ordinance permitting \"abutting landowners to make installment payments for their sewer assessments.\"","Report on a Special District Administration-The Williamsburg- James City County Public School District, The University of Virginia Newsletter, budget report concerning public schools, and other documents relating to public schools.","Report of the Williamsburg- James City county Joint Consolidation commission and attachment to the final report of the Williamsburg-James City County Joint Consolidation Study Commission.","A signed open letter by concerned citizens to the city council of Williamsburg and the supervisors of James City County, newspaper articles from the Matthew Whaley Parent-Teacher Association encouraging others to vote for improved schools.","Scope and Contents Typeset speech by Stella Neiman to the Matthew Whaley PTA, typeset letter by Stella Neiman to an editor of an unidentified newspaper, a letter by Neiman to the school board of the city of Williamsburg, newspaper articles addressing school improvement, a pamphlet of the Matthew Whaley School Parent- Teacher Association, minutes of the Matthew Whaley PTA board meeting, and a report \"The School Building Need of Williamsburg- James City County\".","Booklets: School Desegregation: The first Six Years, If the Schools are Closed, Crisis in Norfolk, and a newspaper article on school desegregation.","Williamsburg- James City County Pubic Schools: Digest of the Survey Report","Report of the Arlington Merit Pay Plan, newspaper articles concerning merit pay, and a booklet, Virginia Variable Asset/ Statement of Condition","Letter to Stella Neiman from Jack D. Edwards, College of William and Mary, \"Statement of the Concil Relative to the D Year Program,\" letter by Charles G. Caldwell, Director, Division of Teacher Education, to Stella Neiman, and a letter by W.D. McClurkin, Director, Division of Surveys and Field Services, to Stella Neiman.","Leaflet for the Conference on Education, April 4, 1967, booklet: Facing Up: Statistical Data on Virginia's Public Schools, typeset speech Stella Neiman presented at the Education Conference, April 2, 1967, letter by Mills E. Godwin, Jr, Governor of Virginia to Stella Neiman, leaflet: \"Relationship Between Income and Education in Virginia,\" and other materials concerning public schools.","Sales tac reports of the City of Williamsburg, Letter by Duncan Cocke, Colonial Williamsburg, to Stella Neiman and the city council, land appraisals, and a typeset copy of an ordinance to authorize the acquisition of certain properties in the City of Williamsburg for the construction of a minicipal complex.","Scope and Contents Typeset address by Stella Neiman to the Williamsburg City Council, minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council, and minutes of the \"regular meetings\" of the city council.","Scope and Contents General fund receipts of the city council, an ordinance to adopt the southern standard gas code, city budget, 1970-1971, and minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council.","Scope and Contents Minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council, and minutes of the planning commission.","Scope and Contents Minutes of city council, minutes of the Board of Zoning Appeals, and minutes of the \"special meeting\" of the city council.","Scope and Contents 1960-1970: budget reports, minutes of the \"regular meeting\" of the city council, and minutes of the Planning Commission.","Scope and Contents Minutes of the Planning Commission, minutes of the city council, and minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council.","Scope and Contents Minutes of the \"regular meeting\" of the city council.","Scope and Contents Minutes of the city council, minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council, and minutes of the planning commission.","Minutes of the city council and minutes of the Planning Commission.","Scope and Contents Minutes of the Board of Zoning Appeals, Minutes of the \"regular meeting\" of the City Council, and minutes of the \"special meeting\" of the city council.","City of Williamsburg budget records.","City of Williamsburg: Sales taz reports, an ordinance transferring funds to the \"Capital Outlay Reserve Fund,\" and lists of construction projects.","Reports: \"Low-cost Housing Committee: Final Report to the Williamsburg City Council,\" \"Report Concerning Recreational Facilities at Waller Mill,\" expiration dates of the boards, and commission in the City of Williamsburg, and revenue reports.","Papers, 1969-1998, of Stella Neiman, concerning Williamsburg local government. 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Letters from Stella Neiman to Richard Nixon, President of the United States, Carlisle Humelsine, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States, and others. Typeset addtess to James Blair Honor Assembly, and newspaper atricles and documents conserning city business and other public affairs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters to the editor of the Virginia Gazette from Stella Neiman, letters to Neiman from Mary. B. Strong, President of Housing Opportunities Made Equal, inc., C.H. Anderson, and others. Typescript of Stella Neiman's address to the League of Women Voters, dated November 13, and other documents relating to the housing problem in the Williamsburg area.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlanning Commission minutes for February 27, March 19, april 14, 26 1970, Stella Neiman's address \"Aspects of City Planning Pertinent to Raising Environmental Quality,\" letter to John I. Coffer, planning engineer from Stella Neiman, letter to Neiman from C.H. 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Report of the Merit Plan Task Force to the Williamsburg- James City County school board, report of the teacher's evaluation process for tenured teachers, letter to the Merit Plan task force from Stella Neiman, newspaper article from the Richmond Times-Dispatch addressing teacher's pay, and other documents relating to the Merit Pay task force.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 of 2. Report of the Merit Plan Task Force to the Williamsburg- James City County school board, report of the teacher's evaluation process for tenured teachers, letter to the Merit Plan task force from Stella Neiman, newspaper article from the Richmond Times- Dispatch addressing teacher's pay, and other documents relating to the Merit Pay task force.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 of 2. Report \"Merit Pay for Teachers,\" \"Merit Pay for Teacher, an Objective Overview.\" Letter to Loretta Hannum from Stella Neiman, letter to Frederick H. Genck fro Stella Neiman, letter to Stella Neiman from Frederick H. Genck, and other documents concerning the Merit Pay for Teachers Plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 of 2. Report \"Merit Pay for Teachers,\" \"Merit Pay for Teacher, an Objective Overview.\" Letter to Loretta Hannum from Stella Neiman, letter to Frederick H. Genck fro Stella Neiman, letter to Stella Neiman from Frederick H. Genck, and other documents concerning the Merit Pay for Teachers Plan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 of 2. Letters to Stella Neiman from Robert Walker, Chairman, Planning Commission and Wilson F. Skinnner, Chairman, Sub-Committee, Planning Commission. Letters from Stella Neiman to Robert Walker, maps of the City of Williamsburg, and The Comprehensive Plan: Williamsburg, Virginia 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 of 2. Letters to Stella Neiman from Robert Walker, Chairman, Planning Commission and Wilson F. Skinnner, Chairman, Sub-Committee, Planning Commission. Letters from Stella Neiman to Robert Walker, maps of the City of Williamsburg, and The Comprehensive Plan: Williamsburg, Virginia 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaster Plan for Area Surrounding Municipal Building, Williamsburg, Virginia. Letter to the Williamsburg City Council from the city's Planning Commission, and other documents relating to the development of the Municipal Building in Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContract between the County School Board of James City County and the School Board of the City of Williamsburg to build new school, open letters from Stella Neiman to the City Council, letters from Stella Neiman to the editors of the Daily Press and the Virginia Gazette, and other documents relating to the construction of new schools in the Williamsburg- James City County district.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBudget reports on schools in the Williamsbur-James City County district, letter to Stella Neiman from James W. Whitlock, associate director, division of surveys and field services. A memorandum from Henry A. Renz to Stella Neiman projecting school cost, and other materials concerning new schools in the Williamsbur-James City County distric.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter to Norman Hornsby, The Colony, from Stella Neiman, newspaper articles from the Daily Press, The Richmond Times Dispatch, and others, concerning desegregation. Typescript of Neiman's address to the \"Teachers at Opening of Schools\", typescript of Stella Neiman's statement to the city council, and other documents relating to desegregation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1 of 2. City council \"adjourned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other documents concerning the city council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 2 of 2. City council \"adjourned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other documents concerning the city council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1 of 3. City council \"adjouned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, and city council \"special meetings\" minutes. Treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other materials concerning the city council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 2 of 3. City council \"adjouned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, and city council \"special meetings\" minutes. Treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other materials concerning the city council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 of 3. City council \"adjouned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, and city council \"special meetings\" minutes. Treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other materials concerning the city council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1 of 2. Photograph of Stella Neiman and other members of the Williamsburg City Council, Department of Finance general fund receipts, city council \"adjourned meeting\" minutes, minutes of the city council \"special meeting\", letter from Harland Bartholomew and Associates to Frank Force, city manager, minutes of the Board of Zoning Appeals for May 5, 1969, a signed petition by concerned citizens of Williamsburg- James City county regarding negro placement in policy- making positions, and a typeset draft of an ordinance permitting \"abutting landowners to make installment payments for their sewer assessments.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 2 of 2. Photograph of Stella Neiman and other members of the Williamsburg City Council, Department of Finance general fund receipts, city council \"adjourned meeting\" minutes, minutes of the city council \"special meeting\", letter from Harland Bartholomew and Associates to Frank Force, city manager, minutes of the Board of Zoning Appeals for May 5, 1969, a signed petition by concerned citizens of Williamsburg- James City county regarding negro placement in policy- making positions, and a typeset draft of an ordinance permitting \"abutting landowners to make installment payments for their sewer assessments.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport on a Special District Administration-The Williamsburg- James City County Public School District, The University of Virginia Newsletter, budget report concerning public schools, and other documents relating to public schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of the Williamsburg- James City county Joint Consolidation commission and attachment to the final report of the Williamsburg-James City County Joint Consolidation Study Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA signed open letter by concerned citizens to the city council of Williamsburg and the supervisors of James City County, newspaper articles from the Matthew Whaley Parent-Teacher Association encouraging others to vote for improved schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typeset speech by Stella Neiman to the Matthew Whaley PTA, typeset letter by Stella Neiman to an editor of an unidentified newspaper, a letter by Neiman to the school board of the city of Williamsburg, newspaper articles addressing school improvement, a pamphlet of the Matthew Whaley School Parent- Teacher Association, minutes of the Matthew Whaley PTA board meeting, and a report \"The School Building Need of Williamsburg- James City County\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooklets: School Desegregation: The first Six Years, If the Schools are Closed, Crisis in Norfolk, and a newspaper article on school desegregation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliamsburg- James City County Pubic Schools: Digest of the Survey Report\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of the Arlington Merit Pay Plan, newspaper articles concerning merit pay, and a booklet, Virginia Variable Asset/ Statement of Condition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to Stella Neiman from Jack D. Edwards, College of William and Mary, \"Statement of the Concil Relative to the D Year Program,\" letter by Charles G. Caldwell, Director, Division of Teacher Education, to Stella Neiman, and a letter by W.D. McClurkin, Director, Division of Surveys and Field Services, to Stella Neiman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeaflet for the Conference on Education, April 4, 1967, booklet: Facing Up: Statistical Data on Virginia's Public Schools, typeset speech Stella Neiman presented at the Education Conference, April 2, 1967, letter by Mills E. Godwin, Jr, Governor of Virginia to Stella Neiman, leaflet: \"Relationship Between Income and Education in Virginia,\" and other materials concerning public schools.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSales tac reports of the City of Williamsburg, Letter by Duncan Cocke, Colonial Williamsburg, to Stella Neiman and the city council, land appraisals, and a typeset copy of an ordinance to authorize the acquisition of certain properties in the City of Williamsburg for the construction of a minicipal complex.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typeset address by Stella Neiman to the Williamsburg City Council, minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council, and minutes of the \"regular meetings\" of the city council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents General fund receipts of the city council, an ordinance to adopt the southern standard gas code, city budget, 1970-1971, and minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council, and minutes of the planning commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Minutes of city council, minutes of the Board of Zoning Appeals, and minutes of the \"special meeting\" of the city council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1960-1970: budget reports, minutes of the \"regular meeting\" of the city council, and minutes of the Planning Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Minutes of the Planning Commission, minutes of the city council, and minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Minutes of the \"regular meeting\" of the city council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Minutes of the city council, minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council, and minutes of the planning commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of the city council and minutes of the Planning Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Minutes of the Board of Zoning Appeals, Minutes of the \"regular meeting\" of the City Council, and minutes of the \"special meeting\" of the city council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCity of Williamsburg budget records.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCity of Williamsburg: Sales taz reports, an ordinance transferring funds to the \"Capital Outlay Reserve Fund,\" and lists of construction projects.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports: \"Low-cost Housing Committee: Final Report to the Williamsburg City Council,\" \"Report Concerning Recreational Facilities at Waller Mill,\" expiration dates of the boards, and commission in the City of Williamsburg, and revenue reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1969-1998, of Stella Neiman, concerning Williamsburg local government. Most of the files concern the joint operation of public schools by the City of Williamsburg and James City County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains the dissertation of Frasier Neiman from Harvard University.\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","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The bulk of the collection contains papers related to Stella Neiman while on the Williamsburg City Council. These include reports, minutes, agendas, clippings, and a report on the desegregation of the public schools. The collection also contain Professor Fraser Neiman's Harvard dissertation on English literature."," Stella Neiman was a member of the Williamsburg City Council from 1966-1970, the Williamsburg-James City County School Board from 1981-1987 and the Williamsburg Planning Commission from 1989-1997.","Papers of Stella Neiman while on the Williamsburg, Virginia City Council including reports, minutes, agenda, clippings and a report on merit pay for school teachers in Williamsburg-James City County. Includes Professor Fraser Neiman's Harvard dissertation on English literature. Stella Neiman was on the Williamsburg City Council from 1966-1970; the Williamsburg-James City County School Board from 1981-1987 and the Williamsburg Planning Commission from 1989-1997.","Letter by Stella Neiman to the Virginia Gazette, typeset drafts of Neiman's speeches to Rawls Byrd P.T.A. meeting on education, the Virginia Federation of Parents and Teachers etc., and newspaper clippings related to education in the public schools in Williamsburg.","Statements by Stella Neiman at the City Council, newspaper articles addressing public schools in Williamsburg and James City County, lists of the number of students enrolled in schools in the Williamsburg- James City County district, and reports from the Williamsburg school board to the city council.","Newspaper articles from the Virginia Gazette addressing public education and improving the existing school facilities, and letter to the editor by Stella Neiman.","Letters to Stella Neiman by Waldo G. Miles, Colgate W. Darden, Lewis Powell, and others. Letters from Stella Neiman to Governor Mills E. Godwin, Russell Carneal, Governor Darden, and others. Newspaper articles addressing the consolidation of public schools in the Williamsburg-James City County district.","Reports on the Merit Pay Study Committee, letter from Robert Emmett III to John Allen, and magazine articles relating to the Merit Pay Plan in the public schools in both the Williamsburg-James City County district and nationwide.","Letter from W.D. McClurking to Norman Hornsby, Board of Education. Newspaper articles and documents pertaining to new schools in the Williamsburg-James City County district.","Letters to Stella Neiman from Carlisle H. Humelsine, president of Colonial Wililamsburg, Robert C. Walker, Harold I. Baumes, and others. Letters from Stella Neiman to Richard Nixon, President of the United States, Carlisle Humelsine, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States, and others. Typeset addtess to James Blair Honor Assembly, and newspaper atricles and documents conserning city business and other public affairs.","Letters to the editor of the Virginia Gazette from Stella Neiman, letters to Neiman from Mary. B. Strong, President of Housing Opportunities Made Equal, inc., C.H. Anderson, and others. Typescript of Stella Neiman's address to the League of Women Voters, dated November 13, and other documents relating to the housing problem in the Williamsburg area.","Planning Commission minutes for February 27, March 19, april 14, 26 1970, Stella Neiman's address \"Aspects of City Planning Pertinent to Raising Environmental Quality,\" letter to John I. Coffer, planning engineer from Stella Neiman, letter to Neiman from C.H. Anderson, letter to the Virginia Gazette, and other documents addressing zoning and new puboic facilities.","1 of 2. Newspaper articles from the Daily Press, USA today, and others, questioning the merit of the \"Merit Plan.\" Journal essays from the American School Board Journal, Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector, and otehrs, discussing the Merit Plan. Letter from Peter Cruikshank, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation to Stella Neiman, and general reports relating to the Merit Plan.","2 of 2. Newspaper articles from the Daily Press, USA today, and others, questioning the merit of the \"Merit Plan.\" Journal essays from the American School Board Journal, Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector, and others, discussing the Merit Plan. Letter from Peter Cruikshank, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation to Stella Neiman, and general reports relating to the Merit Plan.","1 of 2. Report of the Merit Plan Task Force to the Williamsburg- James City County school board, report of the teacher's evaluation process for tenured teachers, letter to the Merit Plan task force from Stella Neiman, newspaper article from the Richmond Times-Dispatch addressing teacher's pay, and other documents relating to the Merit Pay task force.","2 of 2. Report of the Merit Plan Task Force to the Williamsburg- James City County school board, report of the teacher's evaluation process for tenured teachers, letter to the Merit Plan task force from Stella Neiman, newspaper article from the Richmond Times- Dispatch addressing teacher's pay, and other documents relating to the Merit Pay task force.","1 of 2. Report \"Merit Pay for Teachers,\" \"Merit Pay for Teacher, an Objective Overview.\" Letter to Loretta Hannum from Stella Neiman, letter to Frederick H. Genck fro Stella Neiman, letter to Stella Neiman from Frederick H. Genck, and other documents concerning the Merit Pay for Teachers Plan.","2 of 2. Report \"Merit Pay for Teachers,\" \"Merit Pay for Teacher, an Objective Overview.\" Letter to Loretta Hannum from Stella Neiman, letter to Frederick H. Genck fro Stella Neiman, letter to Stella Neiman from Frederick H. Genck, and other documents concerning the Merit Pay for Teachers Plan.","1 of 2. Letters to Stella Neiman from Robert Walker, Chairman, Planning Commission and Wilson F. Skinnner, Chairman, Sub-Committee, Planning Commission. Letters from Stella Neiman to Robert Walker, maps of the City of Williamsburg, and The Comprehensive Plan: Williamsburg, Virginia 1968.","2 of 2. Letters to Stella Neiman from Robert Walker, Chairman, Planning Commission and Wilson F. Skinnner, Chairman, Sub-Committee, Planning Commission. Letters from Stella Neiman to Robert Walker, maps of the City of Williamsburg, and The Comprehensive Plan: Williamsburg, Virginia 1968.","Master Plan for Area Surrounding Municipal Building, Williamsburg, Virginia. Letter to the Williamsburg City Council from the city's Planning Commission, and other documents relating to the development of the Municipal Building in Williamsburg.","Contract between the County School Board of James City County and the School Board of the City of Williamsburg to build new school, open letters from Stella Neiman to the City Council, letters from Stella Neiman to the editors of the Daily Press and the Virginia Gazette, and other documents relating to the construction of new schools in the Williamsburg- James City County district.","Budget reports on schools in the Williamsbur-James City County district, letter to Stella Neiman from James W. Whitlock, associate director, division of surveys and field services. A memorandum from Henry A. Renz to Stella Neiman projecting school cost, and other materials concerning new schools in the Williamsbur-James City County distric.","Scope and Contents Letter to Norman Hornsby, The Colony, from Stella Neiman, newspaper articles from the Daily Press, The Richmond Times Dispatch, and others, concerning desegregation. Typescript of Neiman's address to the \"Teachers at Opening of Schools\", typescript of Stella Neiman's statement to the city council, and other documents relating to desegregation.","Scope and Contents 1 of 2. City council \"adjourned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other documents concerning the city council.","Scope and Contents 2 of 2. City council \"adjourned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other documents concerning the city council.","Scope and Contents 1 of 3. City council \"adjouned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, and city council \"special meetings\" minutes. Treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other materials concerning the city council.","Scope and Contents 2 of 3. City council \"adjouned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, and city council \"special meetings\" minutes. Treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other materials concerning the city council.","Scope and Contents 3 of 3. City council \"adjouned meeting\" minutes, city council \"regular meeting\" minutes, and city council \"special meetings\" minutes. Treasurer reports to the Williamsburg city council, and other materials concerning the city council.","Scope and Contents 1 of 2. Photograph of Stella Neiman and other members of the Williamsburg City Council, Department of Finance general fund receipts, city council \"adjourned meeting\" minutes, minutes of the city council \"special meeting\", letter from Harland Bartholomew and Associates to Frank Force, city manager, minutes of the Board of Zoning Appeals for May 5, 1969, a signed petition by concerned citizens of Williamsburg- James City county regarding negro placement in policy- making positions, and a typeset draft of an ordinance permitting \"abutting landowners to make installment payments for their sewer assessments.\"","Scope and Contents 2 of 2. Photograph of Stella Neiman and other members of the Williamsburg City Council, Department of Finance general fund receipts, city council \"adjourned meeting\" minutes, minutes of the city council \"special meeting\", letter from Harland Bartholomew and Associates to Frank Force, city manager, minutes of the Board of Zoning Appeals for May 5, 1969, a signed petition by concerned citizens of Williamsburg- James City county regarding negro placement in policy- making positions, and a typeset draft of an ordinance permitting \"abutting landowners to make installment payments for their sewer assessments.\"","Report on a Special District Administration-The Williamsburg- James City County Public School District, The University of Virginia Newsletter, budget report concerning public schools, and other documents relating to public schools.","Report of the Williamsburg- James City county Joint Consolidation commission and attachment to the final report of the Williamsburg-James City County Joint Consolidation Study Commission.","A signed open letter by concerned citizens to the city council of Williamsburg and the supervisors of James City County, newspaper articles from the Matthew Whaley Parent-Teacher Association encouraging others to vote for improved schools.","Scope and Contents Typeset speech by Stella Neiman to the Matthew Whaley PTA, typeset letter by Stella Neiman to an editor of an unidentified newspaper, a letter by Neiman to the school board of the city of Williamsburg, newspaper articles addressing school improvement, a pamphlet of the Matthew Whaley School Parent- Teacher Association, minutes of the Matthew Whaley PTA board meeting, and a report \"The School Building Need of Williamsburg- James City County\".","Booklets: School Desegregation: The first Six Years, If the Schools are Closed, Crisis in Norfolk, and a newspaper article on school desegregation.","Williamsburg- James City County Pubic Schools: Digest of the Survey Report","Report of the Arlington Merit Pay Plan, newspaper articles concerning merit pay, and a booklet, Virginia Variable Asset/ Statement of Condition","Letter to Stella Neiman from Jack D. Edwards, College of William and Mary, \"Statement of the Concil Relative to the D Year Program,\" letter by Charles G. Caldwell, Director, Division of Teacher Education, to Stella Neiman, and a letter by W.D. McClurkin, Director, Division of Surveys and Field Services, to Stella Neiman.","Leaflet for the Conference on Education, April 4, 1967, booklet: Facing Up: Statistical Data on Virginia's Public Schools, typeset speech Stella Neiman presented at the Education Conference, April 2, 1967, letter by Mills E. Godwin, Jr, Governor of Virginia to Stella Neiman, leaflet: \"Relationship Between Income and Education in Virginia,\" and other materials concerning public schools.","Sales tac reports of the City of Williamsburg, Letter by Duncan Cocke, Colonial Williamsburg, to Stella Neiman and the city council, land appraisals, and a typeset copy of an ordinance to authorize the acquisition of certain properties in the City of Williamsburg for the construction of a minicipal complex.","Scope and Contents Typeset address by Stella Neiman to the Williamsburg City Council, minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council, and minutes of the \"regular meetings\" of the city council.","Scope and Contents General fund receipts of the city council, an ordinance to adopt the southern standard gas code, city budget, 1970-1971, and minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council.","Scope and Contents Minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council, and minutes of the planning commission.","Scope and Contents Minutes of city council, minutes of the Board of Zoning Appeals, and minutes of the \"special meeting\" of the city council.","Scope and Contents 1960-1970: budget reports, minutes of the \"regular meeting\" of the city council, and minutes of the Planning Commission.","Scope and Contents Minutes of the Planning Commission, minutes of the city council, and minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council.","Scope and Contents Minutes of the \"regular meeting\" of the city council.","Scope and Contents Minutes of the city council, minutes of the \"adjourned meeting\" of the city council, and minutes of the planning commission.","Minutes of the city council and minutes of the Planning Commission.","Scope and Contents Minutes of the Board of Zoning Appeals, Minutes of the \"regular meeting\" of the City Council, and minutes of the \"special meeting\" of the city council.","City of Williamsburg budget records.","City of Williamsburg: Sales taz reports, an ordinance transferring funds to the \"Capital Outlay Reserve Fund,\" and lists of construction projects.","Reports: \"Low-cost Housing Committee: Final Report to the Williamsburg City Council,\" \"Report Concerning Recreational Facilities at Waller Mill,\" expiration dates of the boards, and commission in the City of Williamsburg, and revenue reports.","Papers, 1969-1998, of Stella Neiman, concerning Williamsburg local government. Most of the files concern the joint operation of public schools by the City of Williamsburg and James City County.","This series contains the dissertation of Frasier Neiman from Harvard University."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eA draft of Fraser Neiman's dissertation that was once part of Acc. 2000.004 was added to this collection on 8/12/2010.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["A draft of Fraser Neiman's dissertation that was once part of Acc. 2000.004 was added to this collection on 8/12/2010."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore 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.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["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."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Williamsburg Historic Records Association (Williamsburg, Va.)"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Williamsburg Historic Records Association (Williamsburg, Va.)"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":67,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-24T23:22:27.474Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9218"}},{"id":"vilxw_repositories_5_resources_324","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Stephen Dill Lee letter to Mrs. Gray","creator":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/vilxw_repositories_5_resources_324#creator","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Lee, Stephen Dill","label":"Creator"}},"abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/vilxw_repositories_5_resources_324#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains a letter written by Stephen Dill Lee to Mrs. Gray dated December 28, 1904. 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She married her first husband, Daniel Parke Custis, on May 15, 1750. Together they had four children, two of whom died in childhood. On July 8, 1757, her husband unexpectedly died, leaving her a widow with their two remaining children, John Parke Custis and Martha Parke Custis. On January 6, 1759, Martha Dandridge Custis married George Washington. Martha Parke Custis or Patsy, died at the age of 17. On February 3, 1774, John Parke Custis married Eleanor Calvert, and together they had four children who survived to adulthood. However, on November 5, 1781, John Parke Custis passed away, and the younger two of his children went to live at Mount Vernon with their grandmother. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington died on May 22, 1802.","Tobias Lear (1762-1816) : Tobias Lear was born in 1762. He was employed by George Washington in 1786 to manage expense reports to Congress and also as the personal tutor to Martha Washington's grandchildren. In 1790 Tobias Lear married Mary \"Polly\" Long; however she died in 1793. Lear then married Martha Washington's niece, Frances Bassett Washington, but she died shortly they were married. Lear married for a third time to Frances Dandridge Henley, another niece of Martha Washington. He died in 1816.","Elizabeth (Betsy, Beth, Eliza) Parke Custis Law (1776-1831) : Wife to Thomas Law, Eliza Parke Custis Law was born on August 21, 1776. She was the daughter of John (Jacky) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert. Upon the death of her father in 1781, Eliza's two younger siblings, George Washington (Washy) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Parke Custis went to live with their grandmother, Martha Washington, and her second husband, George Washington. Eliza and her other sister Martha stayed at home with their mother. Shortly after, their mother remarried Dr. David Stuart and had thirteen more children. On March 21, 1796, Eliza Parke Custis Law married Thomas Law and together they had one child, Eliza Law. In 1804, the couple separated and their daughter went to live with her father. They officially divorced in 1811. Eliza Parke Custis Law lived with one of her uncles for a time after the separation, and soon purchased a house in Alexandria called \"Mount Washington.\" Eliza Law Rogers died in 1822, leaving behind a husband (Lloyd Nicholas Rogers) and two children. Eliza Parke Custis Law died on December 31, 1831.","Thomas Law (1756-1834) : Thomas Law was born on October 23, 1756 in Cambridge, England. He started his career working for the East India Trading Company and began building his reputation, as well as his income. In 1794, he left England to start a new life in America where he began to invest in lands, particularly in the nation's capital. Over time, Law became extremely passionate about the arts, particularly poetry, which he wrote and published. He even founded the first dance society, theater, and the Columbian Institute for the Promotion of Arts and Sciences. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis on March 21, 1796. Together they had one child, Eliza Law, who married Lloyd Nicholls Rogers in 1817. Thomas Law died in 1834.","William Costin (1780-1842) : William Costin was a prominent free black man in early 19th-century Washington DC. He was a messenger for the Bank of Washington and ran a hack business in the city. In 1800, he married his cousin Philadelphia (\"Delphy\"), a dower slave of Martha Washington. Upon Martha Washington's death in 1802, Delphy became the property of Eliza Parke Custis Law, wife to Thomas Law. Delphy and their children were granted freedom shortly after, and the couple decided to stay in Washington, D.C. Together the Costins had seven children. He died in 1842.","John Law (1784-1822) : John Law was born in India about 1784 to Thomas Law and an unidentified Indian woman. In 1794 Thomas Law came to America after living about two decades in India; presumably John and his brothers came with him. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis in 1796 and raised the boys until their separation around 1804. John Law graduated from Harvard University in 1804; he was a member of the Columbian Dragoons in 1811; and was the commissioner to adjust the Yazoo claims in 1814. He died on October 4, 1822.","Lloyd Nicholas Rogers (1787 or 1788-1860) : Lloyd Nicholas Rogers was born on September 20, 1788 to parents Nicholas and Eleanor Buchanan Rogers. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers married Eliza Law Rogers in 1817. Together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers and Eleanor Agnes Rogers. They lived on Druid Hill which had been passed down by Lloyd's Scottish father. Very shortly after the death of Lloyd's father in 1822, Eliza also died. In 1829, Rogers was married to Hortensia Monroe Hay who was the granddaughter of James Monroe. Together, they had an additional three daughters, Harriet, Hortensia, and Mary Custis. Lloyd was a proprietor of his estate and practiced law out of his home on Druid Hill. Hortensia died in the 1850s, leaving Lloyd all alone. All of his children except for Eleanor had already married and moved out. Eleanor would not marry until 1862, following her father's death. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers died on November 12, 1860.","Edmund Law Rogers (1818-1896) : Edmund Law Rogers was born in 1818 to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers and Eliza Law Rogers. He grew up and lived in Baltimore all of his life, and was a founding member of the Maryland and Harvard Club, as well as a member of various other organizations, such as, the Sons of the Revolution and the Baltimore Historical Society. He spoke several different languages and was a lover of the arts. He married Charlotte Matilda Plater and together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers, Jr., and Charlotte Plater Rogers. He died of paralysis on January 24, 1896.","Robert Peter (1726-1806) : Robert Peter was born in 1726 in Scotland to Thomas Peter and Jean Dunlop, who were prosperous merchants. He immigrated to the United States around 1745, but there is no definite reason why he chose to leave. He first settled in the town, Bladensburg, along the Anacostia River. In 1751, Georgetown was established, and Robert purchased a lot in the town the following year, and slowly began to build up his land holdings. His land holdings grew to be quite extensive, including owning the entire square from M, K, and 31st Streets, and Wisconsin Ave. From 1789 to 1798, Robert Peter was the first mayor of Georgetown. On December 27, 1767, he married Elizabeth Scott, and together they had 10 children, one of whom died as an infant. Their names were: Thomas, Alexander, Elizabeth, Walter, Robert, Jean, Margaret, David, George, and James. He died in 1806.","Thomas Peter (1769-1834) : Thomas Peter was born January 4, 1769 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. Thomas Peter married Martha Parke Custis, granddaughter to Martha Washington, in 1795. Together, they had eight children. Martha Eliza Eleanor, Columbia Washington, John Parke Custis, Robert Thomas, George Washington, America Pinckney, Martha Custis Castania (who died young), and Britannia Wellington. In 1805, Thomas and Martha purchased eight-and-a-half acres in \"Georgetown Heights.\" [For more information on Tudor Place, see Tudor Place: Historic House and Gardens.] They later hired architect Dr. William Thornton to design and build Tudor Place located in Georgetown. It was completed in 1816 and still stands today. Thomas Peter was a prominent lawyer of the time and was one of the executors of Martha Washington's will. He died April 16, 1834.","Martha (Patty) Parke Custis Peter (1777-1854) : was born to John Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert Custis on December 31, 1777. She was one of four children in their family to survive to adulthood: Eliza Parke, Martha Parke, Eleanor Parke (Nelly), and George Washington (Washy) Parke. Following the death of their father in 1781, Patty and her older sister, Eliza, lived with their mother and stepfather, Dr. David Stuart, and their large family, while their younger siblings, Nelly and Washy, lived with their grandparents at Mount Vernon. There were frequent visits to Mount Vernon in both childhood and following her marriage to Thomas Peter in 1795. She died July 13 or 15, 1854.","Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon (1815-1911) : Britannia Wellington Peter was born January 28, 1815, as the youngest child of Martha Parke (Patty) Custis Peter and Thomas Peter. In 1842, she married Commodore Beverley Kennon, and together they had one child, Martha Custis Kennon, on October 18, 1843. Commodore Kennon died from a gun explosion on the frigate Princeton on February 28, 1844. Martha Custis Kennon married Dr. Armistead Peter in 1867. When Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon's mother passed in 1854, she inherited Tudor Place, where she lived until her death in 1911.","Major George Peter (1779-1861) : Major George W. Peter was born on September 28, 1779 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. He was married three times during his life. First, to Ann Plater in 1809. Together they had two children, George and Thomas. His wife and two children all died in 1814. Secondly, in 1815 he married Agnes Buchanon Freeland. They had five children, Robert, Ann, James, Agnes, and David. Agnes, his wife, died in 1825. Only a month later, he again married, this time to Sarah Norfleet Freeland, the sister of his second wife. Together, they had nine children: Sarah Agnes, George, Alexander Scott, Margaret Dick, Elizabeth, Armistead, Walter Gibson, William, and Katherine Norfleet. Major George Peter was an officer in the army, a representative in Congress, and a farmer. During his career in the army, he was first appointed first lieutenant 2nd, Artillery and Engineers on February 16, 1801. He was promoted to Captain on November 3, 1807, and finally was transferred to the Light Artillery in May of 1808. He resigned in June 11, 1809. In 1815, he was elected to Congress to cover the sixth district in Maryland. He would continue this appointment until after 1828. He died June 22, 1861.","Dr. Armistead Peter (1840-1902) : Dr. Armistead Peter was one of George Peter's sons from his third marriage to Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter. He was born on February 23, 1840. Dr. Armistead Peter was a cousin to his wife Martha Custis Kennon Peter, whom he married in 1867. Together, Martha and Armistead had five children: Walter Gibson, Armistead, Beverley Kennon, George Freeland, and Agnes. He and Martha Custis Kennon Peter both moved into Tudor Place and Dr. Armistead Peter converted a portion of the house for his medical practice. He created a very successful business as one of the best doctors in the city of Washington. During the Civil War he was employed by the U.S. Army as ward surgeon, as well as serving in a smallpox hospital. Martha Custis Kennon Peter died suddenly in 1886. Armistead died in 1902, his mother-in-law, Britannia W. Peter Kennon outliving both of them. The land in Bethesda was divided between their four children. After Britannia W. Peter Kennon died, the house was left to her grandson, Armistead Peter II. Dr. Armistead Peter died on January 28, 1902.","Agnes Peter (1880-1957) : Agnes Peter, born on February 3, 1880, was the daughter of Dr. Armistead Peter and Martha Custis Kennon Peter. She lived in France for a period of time during WWI conducting work for the YMCA. Agnes Peter was the director of a Foyer du Soldat and helped to receive soldiers and refugees. She was also in charge of the Graves Registration Section in Rheims. She was the first woman in France to be awarded the silver Medal of Honor for her distinguished services to the country during the war. In 1946, when she was 73, she married Nobel Prize winner, Dr. John R. Mott, who is most acclaimed for his work creating international Christian programs with a goal to establish peace. She died in 1957.","Peter family owned books are cataloged in the Library Catalog. The 23 titles (36 volumes) are searchable in the\n the Catalog's Peter Family Collection .","see Century Magazine, May 1890, p. 17","This collection consists of papers collected by various members of the Peter families. It includes letters from George Washington, letters of condolence to Martha Washington after George Washington's death, estate documents, Major George Peter's military papers, land plats and surveys, photo albums, letterbooks, and notebooks that tell of the life of this prominent family in Virginia and the City of Washington.","Autograph letter signed from Eliza, Hope Park, asking her grandfather for a picture of him. Docketed in Washington's hand on verso.","Autographed letter signed (signature cut out) George Washington, German Town, to Eliza Parke Custis. Washington offers his granddaughter advice on love and marriage.","Autograph letter in Washington's hand, initialed by both George and Martha. George and Martha Washington, Philadelphia, to Thomas Law. The Washingtons congratulate Law on his marriage to their grandaughter Eliza.","Autograph letter signed by George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter, discussing the purchase of English cattle.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in Washington's hand.Thomas Peter, George Town, to George Washington, Mount Vernon. Peter asks Washington to secure a spot for his brother in the Army and shares rumors about a bill coming up in Congress.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel and seal. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about the sale of tobacco.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel.George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about farming and congratulates Thomas and Patsy on the birth of their son.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. John Mercereau, Union Township, to George Washington. John Mercereau, a businessman who served with his brother and nephew in a spy ring during the Revolutionary War, writes to Washington asking if he may come and visit, reflecting that no memories give him greater satisfaction than those he spent \"Devoted to my Countrys Service.\" Tragically, Mercereau did not know that Washington had died 10 days before his letter was sent.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., London, to George Washington.  Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., writes to his uncle about his business ventures from London. He had not yet received word of Washington's death on December 14, 1799.","Autograph letter unsigned in the hand of Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart and most likely addressed to Tobias Lear. The letter is dated 7 February with no year but was most likely written in 1790, since it mentions Lear's first marriage, which occured in 1790.","Autograph letter signed, undated, with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart to Tobias Lear, New York. Docketed in Lear's hand as received 2 October 1790. Eleanor writes of her unhappiness at being parted from her children Nelly and Wash.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart, Mount Vernon, to Tobias Lear, New York. Eleanor writes about the lottery and her family, noting that \"My Dear Nelly \u0026 Wash. are still spoilt by Grand Mama but chearfully obey every word I say to them.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in hand of George Washington. Lucretia Constance Radcliffe, Charleston, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Mrs. Radcliffe writes seeking an Army commission for her son and sends a packet of crane feathers and melon seeds. She also sends news of Major Pinkney.","Manuscript resolution of the \"Sixth Congress of the United States: At the first session Begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the second of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine\" stating that a marble monument to George Washington be erected in the City of Washington and that his remains be interred beneath it. It is also resolved that a funeral procession from Comgress Hall to the German Lutheran Church shall take place on Thursday, December 26, 1799, and that the nation will wear crepe arm bands for thirty days of mourning.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Maria S. Ross, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. A condolence letter from Maria S. Ross of Lancaster, Pennsylvania to Martha Washington on the death of her husband.","Autograph letter, copy. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response to Maria Ross's condolence letter to Martha Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel with seal of John Adams. Abigail Adams, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Condolence letter written by Abigail Adams to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Martha Washington's response to Abigail Adams's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Mary Stead Pinckney, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Pinckney also sends her regards and congratulations to Nelly Parke Custis Lewis, who was recovering from the birth of her first child, Frances Parke Lewis.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Jonathan Trumbull Jr., Governor of Connecticut, Lebanon, Connecticut, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Elias Boudinot, New Jersey Congressman and Director of the United States Mint, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Elias Boudinot. Tobias Lear's response on behalf of Martha Washington to Elias Boudinot's condolence letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod Washington, Walnut Farm, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes to Martha about purchasing corn from Colonel Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter written by Ann Huntington, New London, Connecticut,  to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Hamilton's condolence letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter from Reverend Samuel Miller, New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington. He writes that he is inclosing a discourse he recently delivered on the occasion of Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Samuel Miller's, New York, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Stephen Williamson, Philadelphia, State Prison, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Stephen Williamson introduces himself as the captain of a company in the Rhode Island Regiment who served under Washington in the Revolutionary War. He recounts a dream he had in which she gives birth to a son following Washington's death. He also tells Martha the details of his arrest for buying a stolen horse and requests her assistance in getting him out of prison.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Former Secretary of War Henry Knox, Montpelier, St. Georges, sends Martha his condolences after the passing of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Henry Knox's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Mayor of New York City Richard Varick offers his condolences to Martha after the death of George Washington. He also incloses, on behalf of the Common Council of New York City, an oration delivered on the occassion of Washington's death by Gouverneur Morris.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Richard Varick's, New York, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Richard Washington,Bermuda, a former business associate of Washington's in London, offers his condolences to Martha after George Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Sedgwick writes that he is inclosing a second edition of General Lee's funeral oration.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha in response to Theodore Sedgwick's condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter written by the Marquis de Lafayette, La Grange, to Martha after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. A condolence letter from Auguste Belin, Secretary of the Loge Française l'Aménité of Philidelphia, a freemason lodge of French and Saint-Dominguen émigrés. Belin writes that he is inclosing copies of a funeral oration performed at the lodge in honor of George Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Auguste Belin's, Philadelphia, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter. Condolence note from Reverend William Rogers, Philadelphia, to Martha on the death of George Washington. Rogers writes that he is enclosing a copy of a funeral oration he delivered in Washington's honor.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks William Rogers for sending \"a copy of the Religious Exercises, at the time of the Eulogy, at the German Reformed Church.\"","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, requests that Gilbert Stuart's original portrait of Washington be given to Martha, in exchange for fair compensation. Lear writes that Martha has expressed no desire for her own portrait, but Lear thinks it would be nice to display alongside the portrait of Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence note written by Charles Humphrey Atherton, Amherst, New Hampshire, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Atherton writes that he is enclosing a funeral oration delivered at the request of the citizens of Amherst, New Hampshire in Washington's honor.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Charles H. Atherton's, Amherst, New Hampshire, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Georges Washington de Lafayette, La Grange, son of the Marquis de Lafayette, writes a condolence note to Martha after the death of George Washington. Georges writes of Washington's \"parental kindness\" when he visited Mount Vernon and says, \"How far was I to imagine when I left your family that it would be a last farewell.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Condolence letter written by Alexandria merchant Thomas Porter to Martha after the death of George Washington. Porter writes that he is sending an eulogy along with the letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. A condolence letter written by Revered James Kemp, Cambridge, Maryland, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Kemp writes that he is enclosing a copy of a sermon he delivered on the day appointed by Congress to honor George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha Washington to James Kemp's, Cambridge, Maryland, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Peleg Wadsworth, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Wadsworth requests, on behalf of his daughter, a relic of the late General.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Peleg Wadsworth's condolence letter after the death of George Washington. Lear writes that he is enclosing a lock of Washington's hair for Wadsworth's daughter as requested.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks Reverend John D. Blair for sending his condolences and two orations delivered in Richmond on February 22 in honor of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. William Griffiths, Burlington, New Jersey, offers his condolences on behalf of the citizens of Burlington, New Jersey to Martha after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha to William Griffith's, Burlington, New Jersey, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon","Autograph letter signed \"John Lemayere.\" Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs, was George Washington's dentist during the Revolutionary War. He writes his condolences to Martha on the death of Washington, apologizing that his servant lost the first condolence letter he had written on February 24.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Dr. Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bartholomew Dandridge Jr. writes his aunt inquiring about letters sent to him from Washington before his death that Dandridge never received.","Autograph letter signed. Sir John Sinclair, London, writes to Martha in praise of her late husband and sends her a volume of his letters.","3 letters written by Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers to her mother between December 5, 1819 - November 21, 1821.","7 letters written by Brigadier General Simon Bernard, Washington City, to Eliza Parke Custis Law between March 28, 1828 and May 21, 1830.","Lloyd Rogers to Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, Alexandria","Printed legal document: Statement of the defendant's case. Docketed on verso \"Papers relating to case of Law v. Morris Nicholson \u0026 Greenleaf.\"","Manuscript legal statement of Thomas Law in regards to a property dispute in Washington City between William Mayne Duncason and Tench Ringgold.","Manuscript memoranda regarding property dispute over square 744 in the City of Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Concerning Tench Ringgold and property dealings in the City of Washington.","Manuscript descriptions of the architectural plans for the Thomas Law House, designed by architect William Lovering and built circa 1794 on the 689 square in the City of Washington.","Thomas Law, Washington City, discusses his plan for construction of New Jersey Avenue on lot 744 of Washington City, along the public canal.","Gustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White, Washington City, to Thomas Law","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. George Washington Parke Custis, Philadelphia to Thomas Law, Federal City. George Washington Parke Custis writes to Law of the pleasure he will have in serving Washington City, which is to be \"the pride of future ages\" and \"the metropolis of America.\"","A manuscript copy of the address read by W. M. Duncanson at a meeting of the Managers of Washington Canal Lottery - Law, Carroll, Young, and Duncanson. Their reply is copied on the verso.","Autograph letter signed. Duncanson writes that Thomas Law has resigned his title to Lot 744 of Washington City in favor of Tench Ringgold.","Unsigned, undated manuscript, docketed \"Tench Ringgold Arbitration.\"","James Piercy, City of Washington, to Gustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White. Three manuscript copies by Thomas Munroe of letters written by James Piercy to the Commissioners of the City of Washington about his claims to lot 744.","Manuscript copy made by Thomas Munroe of a letter written by the Commissioners of the City of Washington to James Piercy in response to Piercy's claims on lot 744. Scott and Thornton write to Piercy that \"no intention exists of granting you the square you mention.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, City of Washington","Lloyd Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, Washington City","Thomas Law to Lloyd Rogers, Baltimore","Writing from New Orleans in 1832, John Taylor reports that fifty to sixty people a day are dying from yellow fever and smallpox.","Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, Washington, to Thomas Law, London","Letter written by Lawrence Lewis to William \"Billy\" Costin requesting Costin's service in transporting his family from Mr. Charles Carter's residence in Culpepper County to their home. Lewis provides a suggested route and expected arrival date stating, 'you must not disappoint me.' A postscript in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis requests additional and immediate transportation for herself to Philadelphia. She offers Costin's mother payment in Pork if she will accompany them on the trip. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Undated note from Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis asking \"Billy\" to ask her sister Betsy to send the things by which she [Eleanor] wrote to her for. Directs Billy to be very careful of them as they are easily broken. Autograph note signed E Lewis, 1 page.","Autograph letter signed with integral adddress panel.","Autograph letter signed. George Washington Parke Custis writes William \"Billy\" Costin at the Bank of Washington. He mentions he expects to go with Lafayette to visit Woodlawn.","5 letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law. The first letter is addressed to John at George Town College and the other four to Harvard University.","Edmund Law, Washington, to John Law, Baltimore","5 dated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","Letter discussing the court martial of Commodore James Barron, who would later kill Commodore Stephen Decatur in duel in 1820.","4 undated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","15 undated letters and notes written by Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. John Law asks William Thornton if he can borrow a book on calvary maneuvers.","2 letters written by William Thornton in response to John Law's August 10, 1807 letter.","An undated letter from John Law to his half sister, Eliza Law. He writes that he is sending sweetmeats from Woodlawn by William, as promised.","William D. Sims, Pittsburgh, to John Law, Washington City","Three letters","A series of four letters and their draft copies written over the course of two days by John Law to his father, criticizing his conduct, particularly in regards to Eliza Law's marriage to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers.","5 letters written by Thomas Law to his son John Law, Washington City, around 1817, addressing John's criticisms of him, his divorce, and his friendship with Elizabeth Bordley Gibson.","Autograph letter signed. A letter of reconciliation sent by John Law to his father.","Draft of letter from Lloyd Nicholas Rogers, New York, to Major-General Henry Lee discussing the life of Baron de Kalb.","2 letters about the sale of property in Washington.Lenman and Brother, Washington City, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.","Documents related to the sale of property in Washington.","Correspondence about the sale of property in Washington.","2 letters about the sale of property in Washington. N. Callan, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.","Bond of conveyance for Lot No. 1 in Square 260 in Washington City, District of Columbia.","1 survey plat of lots in Washington along Canal St, and 2 pages of notes listing the prices of lots and the names of their purchasers.","Letter from the Commisioners of the Sinking Fund of the Corporation of Washington. William McCormick, Registers Office, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers.","An indenture form reassigning a parcel of property in Washington City. The Deed of Trust form is marked at the top of the first page \"Printed and Sold by Robert A. Waters, D. st., bet. 9th \u0026 10th.\"","1 page autograph letter signed by George Washington Parke Custis to Edmund Law Rogers, with additional letter from Martha Custis Williams, Arlington House, written on verso. Custis writes, \"From the very graphic account you gave Martha Williams of your visit to Mr Fenno, I see but a poor chance of my Drama being brought out [in Baltimore].\" He asks Rogers to inquire of his \"theater going friends\" if any other Baltimore theatres will perform the work. If not, he asks Rogers to return the book care of William Adam Bookseller Pennsylvania Avenie Washington.","In her letter, Williams passes on a request from \"Aunt B\" (Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon) to send the \"little manuscript book, containing an inventory of the Mt Vernon relics at Tudor Place, as she is much at a loss, with regard to the history of many things in the House.\" Britannia Peter had inherited Tudor Place the year before, in 1854. Williams adds to Rogers that she hopes he will not make too much effort to have Uncle Custis's play produced because \"Cousin Mary Lee and all his family are so much opposed to it.\" Williams hopes Custis will focus on finishing his Recollections instead.","Bill for $21 addressed to Edmund Law Rogers for advertising the sale of lots in the City of Washington in the newspaper the National Intelligencer.","Unsigned indenture for the sale of lots in the City of Washington. Docketed in pencil \"sale not made.\"","Invoices, notes, and receipts from accounts between Robert Peter and the firm O'Neill and Dearkins. Includes an invoice for tobacco, sugar, corduroy, gauze, linen, chocolate, silk, muslin, paper, wine, ribbons, pins, cotton, and tea.","Unknown list of accounts, believed to be from Robert Peter.","Pages from account book with the note \"These leaves was received by James S Webber from Mrs. Esther H Webber wife of Mr Levi Webber of Vassalboro Kennebeck Co. Maine being a part of account Book of Charles Webber, my Grand Father, his own handwriting. Received by me June 22 1878.\" The accounts include invoices for cod fish, bacon, molasses, tea, rum, sugar, silk, shoes, brandy, wine, coffee, and corn.","Includes accounts for flour, pork, beef, lamb, and veal.","Bond for the conveyance of a parcel of property called Black Oak Thickett in Frederick County, Maryland.","rent paid","Page of rent payment accounts in unknown hand.","Bond of Thomas Nicholls of John to Robert Peter","Bond of Isaiah and Edward Nicholls to Robert Peter","Lawsuit against Robert Peter by James Gordon, Henry Riddell, John Campbell, John Campbell Junior, Alexander Low, and William Ingram","Three documents related to disputed accounts between Robert Peter and Benjamin Ray. One with a note by John T. Mason dated February 27, 1799, \"He has no shadow of right to one shilling on this [account].\"","List of Robert Peter's court appearances","Court documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 5 manuscripts.","Court documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 19 small manuscript receipts","Survey of land called Bealls Plaines in what became Washington City, along Goose Creek, later renamed Tiber Creek.","Manuscript on parchment with large seal attached by a ribbon.","1766, Survey to Forrest, May 12, 1773, (six documents) Bladenburg, Sept., 21, 1766; Rock Creek, Nov. 13, 1766 \"to Robert Peter, merchant in Georgetown.\"","One undated note by Thomas Peter and one letter from William Dearkins and Ben Stoddert to Stephen Chiswell about resurveying about 200 acres called Partnership granted to Elting Williams.","The Resurvey of Brandy and transfer of several named enslaved people.","A letter about resurveying a parcel of propery called Hazard. George Scott to Robert Peter, George Town.","Four autograph documents dealing with land ownership. Two notes on fragments; one half sheet giving history of a property in Prince George's County; and an 8 page survey document, with reference to points on a drawn survey, of Cross Basket, Balantyre, and other properties (9 lots) belonging to Robert Peter and divided amongst George and Thomas Peter.","Certificate and plat for 5 3/4 acres of vacant land granted by special warrant to Robert Peter out of the Western Shore Land Office of Washington County in the District of Columbia. Surveyed by Joseph Elgar, Jr. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","Hand colored survey plat showing the division of Robert Peter's Square in George Town. Docketed on verso \"Plat belonging to Thomas Peter's Square in George Town.\"","Tobacco sales","Tabacco Sales, Real Estate, Transfer of enslaved people","Deed of trust book is dated 1790","One dollar printed in Annapolis by F. Green, 7 December 1775. Two thirds of a dollar printed in Philadelphia by Hall and Sellers, 17 February 1776.","List of items purchased by Martha Washington from Macleod \u0026 Lumsdon, dated at the top 18 February 1800, Alexandria. The accounts, dated 8 July and 9 August, include entries for 47 panes of glass, oil, paint for 30 mahoghany chairs, paint for a wine cooler, varnishing, picture frame gilding, and glazing. Signed by Macleod \u0026 Lumdsdon at the bottom, noting that the above money was received in full 9 October 1800.","Receipt signed \"Daniel Lecock\" for payment received by the hands of James Anderson on behalf of Martha Washington for 790 bushels of corn on 2 May 1800.","Receipt for $25 paid by Thomas Carwood to James Anderson for 100 barrels of fish from Mount Vernon.","Accounts dated February 13, March 11, and April 12, 1800 for newspaper advertisements and handbills purchased by Martha Washington from Ellis Price, printer of The Columbian Mirror and Alexandria Gazette. Items Martha purchased include 26 advertisements for a house to rent, an advertisement about the Mount Vernon fishery, 23 advertisements about the donkey Knight of Malta, and notice about the runaway slave Marcus.","Accounts dated 23 April-23 September 1800 for weaving yards of cotton, wool, and other fabrics. The payments are marked as having been paid \"By balance due the Estate of General Washington,\" by cash, by 41 gallons of whiskey, and barrells of herring. The final payment is marked as received from James Anderson on 10 November 1801.","Bill addressed to the Estate of Mrs. Martha Washington, Deceased for $200 due to James Craik for medical services rendered Mrs. Washington during her last illness and $5 for cash paid Heyskill for the hire of his carriage. A signed oath by Jacob Hoffman testifies to the validity of the charges.","Receipt of payment from Thomas Peter to Lawrence Lewis for three hundred dollars for one hundred barrels of corn sold to Mount Vernon for the use of the estate. Signed by John Anderson.","Receipt written by Dr. David Stuart for the receipt from Thomas Peter for five guineas, the leagcy left by Martha Washington to Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart.","Payment from Thomas Law to Griffith Coombs for repairs to Martha Washington's townhome in the District Columbia occupied by Henry Dearborn. Payment marked by Coombs as received in full from Thomas Peter on August 23, 1802.","Twenty dollars wages paid to Richard Burnett of the City of Washingon by Thomas Peter for the year 1802.","Payment of $50 received by George Smith of Woodlawn from Thomas Peter on 12 January 1803 for hire as a blacksmith at Mount Vernon in the year 1802. Signed by George Smith (his mark) and Lawrence Lewis. George Smith was one of George Washington's slaves who was freed after Washington's death. His wife, Lydia, was one of Martha Washington's dower slaves and was inherited by Nelly Parke Custis Lewis of Woodlawn.","Receipt for one hundred pounds Virginia currency received by Benjamin Lincoln Lear from Thomas Peter, one of the executors of Martha Washington's estate.","Accounts of Mr. James Dunlop with Thomas Peter, for horses, ploughs, and an enslaved woman named Peg. Peg is likely one of the slaves Martha Parke Custis Peter inherited from the Custis estate.","Receipt for funeral arrangements paid by Thomas Peter to William King on December 4, 1820 following the death of his twenty-three-year-old daughter Columbia Washington Peter. The arrangements include a \"walnut coffin lined,\" silver plate and engraving, and rental of horses, a hearse, and attendants.","H. B. Morris, Philadelphia, to Thomas Peter, Georgetown. Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. A letter about bank accounts and stock certificates.","Bill from Dr. Warfield to Thomas Peter for a visit to a \"black man in the night\" on March 5, 1824 which resulted in the amputation of the man's leg.","Two bills from P.L. Dupont paid by Martha Parke Custis Peter for dancing lessons for her daughter Britannia.","Two stock share certificates for the Patowmack Company (Potomac Company). Share No. 89 is for Martha Peter, and No. 91 for Thomas Peter.","Land office papers for the resurvey of Bear Denn, Daniels Discovery, and Partnership in Maryland","With unknown survey plat on verso.","Aquila Johns to Thomas Peter on sale of Seneca plantation","Autograph letter signed by Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter, wife of Thomas Peter's brother George, relinquishing right title and interest on a tract of land called Forrest, property of her husband, in order to pay his debts.","Letter about resurveying property owned by George Washington Peter.","List of property in Montgomery County Maryland owned by Thomas Peter","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Regarding financial matters.","Horatio Edmondson of Taylor County, Maryland","Pamphlet stitch binding with marbled paper covers. Contains notes about purchases made by Thomas Peter 1813-1814.","Calling card from Le Baron de Maltitz, Secretaire de la Legation Imperiale de Russie. Manuscript date 1823 on verso.","John Dandridge writes to Thomas Peter, George Town, asking to borrow money from the estate of Martha Washington.","Thomas Peter, George Town, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed, with envelope. Josiah Quincy, Cambridge, to Martha Parke Custis Peter, Georgetown. Josiah Quincy thanks Martha Parke Custis Peter for her generous reeption of his children at Tudor Place and thanks her for the relic of George Washington that she sent back with them.","A contemporary manuscript copy of a letter in which Nelly Parke Custis describes having seen George Washington writing his farewell address at Mount Vernon. When the address was finished, she says he asked her to bring him silk string, and she watched him stitch the address together in front of her. Nelly writes this as a rebuke to one of Alexander Hamilton's sons, who claims his father wrote the farewell address.","A list of accounts between the Estate of George Washington and Alexandria apothecary Edward Stabler, including purchases for Turlington's Balsam, castor oil, arsenic, balsam copaiva, British oil, salts, purified Salt Petre, cantharides, ipecacuanha, laudanum, tumeric, and opodildo. Payments are marked as received from James Anderson. Autograph document, 1 page.","Manuscript titled \"A List of Negroes belonging to Mrs. Washington.\" A list of 121 enslaved persons who were Martha's dower slaves. Unlike the slaves owned by George Washington, Martha's slaves were not freed after her death and were inherited by the Custis descendants. Men, boys, women, and girls and listed in separate columns, each further broken down into the places where they worked: Mansion house, River Farm, Muddy Hole, and Union Farm. Five women - Amy, Alice, Peg, Agnes, and Old Judy - are listed as \"Free but yet remain.\"","Signed certificate from the executors of General George Washington to the Clerk of Fairfax.","Accounts from 1802 for furniture and household goods purchased by George Washington Parke Custis from the Estate of Martha Washington. The final payment was made in 1826, and the account is signed by Thomas Peter, executor of the estate.","A list of the household belongings sold by Thomas Peter from the personal estate of Martha Washington. Includes a listing of who purchased each item and the price it sold for.","Signed indenture for sale of land in the City of Washington.","Articles of agreement between George Calvert and Thomas Peter with Thomas Law, agreeing that Thomas Law and his wife Eliza Parke Custis Law will live separately. Eliza will receive $1500 per year from Law, and all the interest from her inheritance from George Washington will go to her and her daughter.","3 sheets of accounts between the estate of Robert Peter and James Dunlop, including the sale of \"5 negroes willed Mrs. Peter.\" These are some of Martha's dower slaves inherited by Martha Parke Custis Peter. One additional account between Jonathan Hicks and the heirs of Robert Peter, dated 1809-1811.","Receipt written by Lawrence Lewis acknowledging receipt from Thomas Peter of three hundred and twenty-six dollars eighteen cent left to his son Lorenzo Lewis as a legacy from Martha Washington.","Receipt signed by George Washington Parke Custis acknowledging the receipt from Thomas Peter of one thousand dollars as a legacy left to his daughter from the late Martha Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Thomas Peter, George Town, to Bushrod Washington, Mount Vernon. Thomas Peter writes to Bushrod about money owed for two purchases he made from the estate of George Washington.","Two documents related to a settlement made by John Dandridge against George Washington Parke Custis and Thomas Peter, executors of Martha Washington's estate. One is a 1829 decree from the U. S. Circuit Court, signed by William Thomas Carroll; and the other is an account of money owed to John Dandridge signed by Benjamin Lincoln Lear, 1830 June 21. Autograph documents signed (2).","3 documents related to the death of Beverley Kennon, husband of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, who died aboard the USS Princeton during the 1844 Peacemaker accident: a newspaper clipping with an excerpt from a sermon by Reverend Mr. Magoon on the Princeton Tragedy, a plan of the burying ground belonging to Mrs. Beverly Kennon, and a certificate from the Vestry of Washington Parish granting Mrs. Beverley Kennon four sites in the Washington Parish Burial Ground.","Receipts for two legacies received of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, executor of Martha Parke Custis Peter's estate. One is for a grandson named Thomas Peter and another for her grandson John Parke Custis Peter.","Manuscript resolution of the Senate of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, offering sympathy to the families of those killed aboard the USS Princeton during the Peacemaker accident. This copy was given by the President of the United States to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, whose husband, Beverley Kennon, was killed in the accident.","Printed form signed by Britannia W. Peter Kennon and witnessed by William Purcell, esquire, Judge of the Orphans' Court of Washington county, District of Columbia.","A list of collections and payments made to sundry persons to settle the estate of Martha Parke Custis Peter.","Document bound with blue ribbon, with envelope. Last will and testament of Ann Gertrude Wightt, a former nun at the Georgetown Visitation Convent who later lived at Tudor Place. Autograph document, 8 pages.","Autograph letter, with envelope. Ann Gertrude Wightt, Rochester, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place","Papers related to the sale of Lot 9 in Square 72 of Washington City to William A. Gordon. Letter from William E. Edmonston to William A. Gordon, 1891 May 30. Two letters from William A. Gordon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, 1891 June 3 and 1889 October 4. Typescript signed by William Gordon of Declaration of Trust for sale of Lot Nine, Square Seventy Two in Washington City, D.C..","Indenture made between Britannia Wellington Kennon, party of the first part, and Walter Gibson Peter, Armistead Peter Jr., and George Freeland Peter, parties of the second part, all of the District of Columbia, regarding relics and heirlooms at Tudor Place acquired by Britannia W. Peter Kennon from her mother Martha Custis Peter grand-daughter of Martha the wife of George Washington, known in the family as \"The Mount Vernon Heirlooms.\" Other relics are from the estates of Thomas Peter and Beverley Kennon. Britannia wishes that these relics be preserved by her descendants and that none of them be sold or disposed of.","These include pictures, miniatures, engravings, glass, china, silver, jewelry, furniture, needlework, and other relics, including a sago palm formerly belonging to Martha Parke Custis Peter. The relics and heirlooms are to be divided into five parts after Britannia's death and delivered to her grandchildren.","A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language (New York : Printed and published by William A. Davies) Inscribed Britannia W. Peter.","Autograph letter signed. Beverley Kennon, Navy Yard, Washington, to Reverend W. Hoff, George Town. Kennon asks Reverend Hoff to be present at Mrs. Peter's place in George Town on the 8th to marry him to Britannia W. Peter.","2 autograph letters signed.","Autograph letter signed on mourning stationary, with envelope and black seal. John Tyler, Washington, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. President John Tyler offers his condolences to Britannia W. Peter Kennon on the death of her husband, Beverley Kennon, during the Peacemaker accident aboard the USS Princeton.","G. T. Kennon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place","Autograph letter signed with envelope docketed \"A letter written to Uncle Bev. by my mother while at boarding school given to me after Uncle Bev's death by Aunt G.\". Martha Custis Kennon, Georgetown, to Beverley Kennon Jr. Beverley Kennon Jr. was Martha Custis Kennon's half brother.","According to Martha Custis Peter, this illustration was at the Tudor Place.","W. Van Ness, New York, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown","Department of the Interior, Pension Office, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown","Mrs. Charles Carroll Simms to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Georgetown","Mattie D. Abbot to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place. From the Secretary of the Ladies Aid Society of Christ Church accepting Britannia Kennon's resignation as President.","Letters from James Mackubin, Ellicott City, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon","Two letters from Justine Van Rensselaer Townsend, Vice Regent of New York for the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. In the 26 November 1890 letter, Justine asks Britannia to help the Ladies determine what is genuine at the upcoming 1890 Thomas Birch's Sons sale of Washington relics in Philadelphia. The sale will include \"General Washington's papers, a clock, a punch bowl, and many other things.\"","Invitation from The Board of World's Fair Managers of Virginia inviting Britannia W. Peter Kennon to be present at the ceremonies of Virginia Day at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Enclosed with an envelope and the calling card of Mrs. William Radford Beale.","Calling cards for Martha Custis Kennon and Armistead Peter. At home card with envelope for Britannia W. Peter Kennon, engraved by Dempsey \u0026 O. Toole of Baltimore \u0026 Washington.","Engraved form ceritifying that \"Cream Ladle No 68944 is an exact reproduction of one onwed by General and Mrs. Washington and used for a number of years at Mr. Vernon.\" The ladle was produced by Galt \u0026 Bro. Jewellers, Silversmiths, Stationers, Washington D.C..","Regarding the purchase of a clock.","Typescript lists of letters and items from Mount Vernon that were part of  Britannia W. Peter Kennon's collection at Tudor Place.","Unbound notebook with list of items and letters from Mount Vernon that belonged to Britannia W. Peter Kennon at Tudor Place. Includes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia's grandchildren.Includes furniture and household items.","Includes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia W. Peter Kennon's grandchildren.","Manuscript list of books, jewelry, and locks of hair at Tudor Place","Includes both manuscript and typescript inventories of books, furniture, and objects from Tudor Place.","Newsclippings and correspondence related to Washington relics loaned by Walter G. Peter to the National Museum in the early 1900s.","Lent by Walter G. Peter from the Britannia W. Peter Kennon Collection of Washington Relics.","R. Davidson, Pinckneyville, to George Peter, George Town","Includes a $5 charge on 23 October 1813 for a coffin \"for a black man.\" On 9 February 1814, Peter was charged $50.00 for a lined coffin covered with black cloth, among other expenses, possibly following the death of his first wife, Ann Plater Peter, or one of their young sons.","Thomas Anderson, Clarksburgh, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed with printed cash form from the Office of Discount and Deposit, Washington.","Joseph Delaplaine, Philadelphia, to George Peter. Deplaine requests Major Peter's portrait for his gallery.","U. McInder, Petersburg, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter","W. Coor, Rockville, to George Peter","Partially printed form from the District of Columbia. Major Peter grants Charles A. Burnett power of attorney to sell, assign, and transfer his 50 shares of stock in the Books of the Washington Turnpike Company.","Letter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter","Charles Bunting, Montgomery County, to George Peter","James H., Georgetown, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Benjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Lear writes regarding two suits againist Mrs. Sarah Peter.","John Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter","Benjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Printed letter with manuscript additions, from B. L. Lear, Attorney of the Bank, Bank of the United States.","W. W. Ramsay, Washington, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Washington, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Washington City, to George Peter","B. H., Rockville, to George Peter","Clement Cod, Georgetown, to George Peter","William Thompson, Union School, to George Peter","Michael Keepers, Frederick Town, to George Peter","John Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter","G. D., George Town, to George Peter","J. Orme, Georgetown, to George Peter","W. Sellman, Clarksburg, to George Peter","Samuel C. Ulens, Poolesville, to George Peter","J. Higgins, Poolesville, to George Peter","Jesse V., Poolesville, to George Peter, Darnestown","J. Falls, Baltimore, to George Peter","Geo. Howson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter","Alfred Spates, Cumberland, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Baltimore, to George Peter","W. Matthews, George Town, to George Peter","Geo. Hownson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter","Benj. Fawcett, Colesville, to George Peter","J. Williams, Washington D.C., to George Peter","A letter from the Treasuries Office of the Baltimore and Ohion Railroad Company, offering Peter free tickets to pass over the roads of their company.","Printed election ballot for \"The Constitution and Union Ticket,\" promising \"Civil and Religious Liberty.\" George Peter is listed as the candidate for Commisioner of Public Works.","A list of clothing purchased by Martha Washington from William Jones of Alexandria. Includes suits purchased for enslaved workers Daniel, Marcus, Christopher, and Frank. According to notes on the verso, payments were received from James Anderson on 12 April 1800 and 15 May 1800.","Five receipts for goods and services paid for by James Anderson in 1800, including repairs to old shoes, paper lampblack, freight for one box from Philadelphia, 93 yards of cloth, and leather.","Promissory notes from George Peter","Promissory notes and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Bills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Bills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Promissory notes and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro","Bills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro.","Undated Bills and accounts of George Peter","George H. Peter, Carlise, writes to his uncle asking for money for an upcoming vacation.","3 letters from James Peter to his uncle George Peter.","George Peter, George Town","3 letters sent by James Freeland Peter to his father from Alexandria, Buffalo, and Detroit.","Manuscript acrostic written for Uncle George Peter.","Sarah Peter, Georgetown, to George Peter","4 letters from George Peter, Jr., to his father.","Typescript list of \"Things from Mt. Vernon\" with manuscript annotations by George Freeland Peter of which Peter heirs inherited the items.","Typescript and manuscript inventories of items fro Tudor Place, with notes on which Peter heirs inherited them.","Identification key to \"The battle at Bunker's Hill\" engraved by Johann Gotthard Müller after the painting by John Trumbull. Printed in London by A. C. de Poggi.","Accounts for shoes, boots, and repairs, including shoes for enslaved people.","Major George Peter's troops are invited to attend Divine Service. \"It is hoped they will attend \u0026 conduct themselves with a reverence suited to the character of Christian soldiers, who have taken arms in defence of their homes \u0026 country \u0026 who look for success \u0026 preservation to the favor of the Almighty Giver of all victory.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel and red wax seal.","2 letters to George Peter from his brother David Peter, George Town.","Deed of sale for land purchased by Peter on Gay Street and Dumarton Street in George Town.","A list of 322 volumes, showing title, number of volumes, size, and type of bookbinding.","8 letters and 1 receipt, mostly addressed to George Peter from his niece, Jane Beverley and her husband, James.","printed pages","Roger Brooke Taney, Annapolis, to George Peter regarding upcoming elections [December 20] to the U. S. Senate specifically the potential election of Mr. [Alexander C.] Hanson as a means to heal and reconcile the differences in the Federal Party. Also discuss Mr. Washington's 'zeal and industry' in supporting Hanson's candidacy. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages. Docketed 'Roger B. Taney - Hanson \u0026 Washington'","W. Cook, Hyates Town,","William Brewer, Aix la Chapelle, to George Peter","James Summers, New Market, to George Peter","G. Dalls S., Colesville, to George Peter, Poolesville","Elisha Jones, Clarksburg, to George Peter","Includes the papers granting George and Sarah Peter guardianship of David Peter's children Elizabeth, William, Jane, George H., and James.","trust, property, and expenses of land","material and clothing","Receipt for the purchase of Lot No. 15 in Square No. 170 in the City of Washington.","Receipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.","3 copies of the will of Sarah Freeland, George Peter's mother-in-law.","appraisal authorization of Alexander Broome and Samuel Darby","Accounts of Margaret Dick with William Parson. Includes an account for shoes soled and nailed for James Peter.","Medical bills, pharmacy, doctor","tuition bills","Letter, T.H. Paul to George Peter. Letter, Unknown  to the Secretary of the Interior of the United States.","Receipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.","typescript copy","deed of conveyance","Indenture, George Peter to Thomas Peter, Land from estate of Robert Peter, Jr.","copies of letters","Military exemption for Armistead Peter","Bill, George Peter, Esq. to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1869 February 11; Col. Richard L. Maury, Attorney, to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1876 October 10","Includes story of Abraham Lincoln and the Maryland Barbecue by Agnes Peter","Memento for either Walter Gibson Peter or W. Orton Williams from Mrs. Laura Cassaway, small American flag and small ivory mirror with flower [Fragile]","Includes receipt of letter, 1873 January 24. Letter regarding interest in farm from Robert Dick.","lock of hair","From Binder 1","From Binder 1","From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- Fragmented letter - From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Four envelopes","Goes up to Britannia W. Peter Kennon -From Binder 1","Condolence letter","Signed by Governor Horatio Sharpe","Indenture, September 30, 1791; Resurvey of Forrest, 1796. Document signed by Gov. Haywood","Resurvey of Pipe Tomhock; Copy of Platt (sic) and Illustrations, August 14, 1798; July 11, 1766, Explanation of Survey, September 19, 1797, May 26, 1796, February 16, 1797","Deed, Elizabeth and John Scrivenor, April 18, 1799, June 11, 1799, Resurvey of Brandy, June 9, 1792, June 18, 1792","December 24, 1871, wrapper","List of enslaved persons, livestock, and tools sold at Slashes, Sugar Lands, and Rock Creek Quarters totaling $9,308.00. Autograph document, 3 pages, with docket.","Bernard Gilpin firmly bound to Thomas Peter for $5520","wove paper","Photocopy, \"Account Book 1, Robert Peter, Esq. with the Commissioners of the Federal Buildings; On division of the Tract, Mexico within the City of Washington, Exclusive of what are called \"Old divisions of squares\" and water lots of which no account is key by the Commissioners. 21 pp. Note from Walter Gibson Peter re: History of book, how it ended up in the Library of Congress Thomas Peter","signed by James Madison, B. Crowninshield, Secretary of the Navy","James Madison signature","The most important ones delivered to F.S. Keys Esq. and recorded in suit pending in Court Dt. Columbia","9 manuscripts","under the orders of Lt. Col. E. Robert, USTE","Building 3044 O Street","copies","Includes Allison's Forrest Enlarged; Fort Grubby Hill, July 1, 1732","Includes Indenture, Daniel Veetch, February 19, 1758 Document signed by Gov. Horatio Sharpe","Bathsheba","First found in Thomas Peter's Letterbooks","Photos, Photos from Survey (4) and Ivory Cross [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon] Interesting small religious carved cross, made from Mother-of-Pearl","Letter, William A. Coffin to Britannia Kennon, February 23, 1889; Brouchure for Exhibition, April 30, 1889; Letter, A. W. Drake to Britannia Kennon, January 29, 1889, May 16, 1889, including: carte de visite of George Washington and calling card of Mr. A. W. Drake (Photo) [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon]","First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","First found in Major George Peter's Letterbooks","Frenzel Gallery, Georgetown. Moved from Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.","Includes Sir Thomas Nicholson, William Scott Blair, General Scott of Malenie, Robert Buchanan, William Dunlop, Elizabeth Roberton, J. Horsburgh, Lord Abbots Hall, Isabel Corbet, Cunningham Scott. First found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.","First found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter","Containing photographs of Peter relatives","Pictures of Tudor Place, Vacation, Content Farm, Ellen Beale Peter 1931 (Walter Gibson's Wife) Made by Walter Gibson Peter, [Loose photographs], Half Full.","Elizabeth Peter, wife of Robert Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter [Note: Some loose pages]","Book of tobacco sales, list of enslaved persons belonging to Robert Peter, and lots of Robert Peter in the City of Washington with division by squares for the Commissioners and how they are disposed. The bound volume is made up of 178 pages. Pages 52-147 are blank. At some point the volume is flipped and entries are begun at the back of the book from pages 178-154. For viewing purposes those pages have been reoriented and reordered.","\"Tobacco Book,\" All letters received pertaining to his business of selling tobacco in Europe and trading across the Atlantic, including captains, lawyers, and buyers in Europe.","Includes personal letters that were sent to the family, photocopied letters from Thomas and General Washington, various financial papersNot in order [Documents are fragile and book in poor condition]. Made by Walter Gibson Peter.","Contains photographs and letters. Created by Walter Gibson Peter, received documents from Britannia W. Peter Kennon.","Commissions, Letters, Orders, etc. Relating to service in the U.S. Army and Major Georgetown Field Artillery, Created by Walter Gibson Peter. Items signed by John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.","Corps of the Artillerists, New Orleans and Fort McHenry, Garrison and Regimental Orders, Major George Peter; Order and prisoner tries and punishments, List from Fort McHenry, Morning Reports [Note: Book in poor condition]","Ledger of real estate holdings of George Peter with Robert Peter and James Peter [pages 2-17]. Also includes, \"The following Table exhibits a view of the Squares and Lots, the Number of square feet therein contained, and the value of the same, now owned by Capt. George Peter, in the City of Washington\" [pages 74-78]. Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 88 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-7, 10-11, 14-17, 74, 76, and 78. The remaining page are blank. In 1813, the ledger is flipped and a single page (page 88) includes a list of names under the title 'Rent Roll for 1813.'","Ledger for the estate of Robert Peter maintained by his son Thomas Peter. The bond volume contains 176 pages, partially completed. Accounts are entered on pages 6-54, pages 55-173 are blank, and pages 174-176 include bank notes at the Bank of Columbia and the Branch Bank of Washington City. A scrap of paper with calculations was found between pages 49 and 50 and is included in the digitization.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","Lessons and Exercises in Vocal Music by Benjamin Carr","Contains letters, pictures, U.S. Navy Commissions (James Madison, John Tyler, and Franklin Pierce), invitations, and a memorandum of Britannia and Beverley made by Walter Gibson Peter- Grandson to Britannia.","After resigning from the army, notes made from Walter George Peter. Includes letters, a list of enlaved people from Montanaverde, bills, and business transactions.","Repairs made on properties of Robert Peter, Jr.  Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 98 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-5, 8-23, and 26-33. The remaining pages are blank.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","Copies made February 1 and 2, 1849 by Edmund Law Rogers at Tudor Place, the residence of his Great-Aunt Martha Peter.","Communion Alms, Christmas and Easter Offerings, June 5, 1850. In Memory of Mrs. Britannia Wellington Kennon, From the Trustees of the Louise Home, 1911.","Four account books. Account Money paid for the Estate of Mrs. Martha Peter","\"Commenced the practice of medicine the latter end of March 1867. Left town the first of May 1867 and returned June 28th- recommended practicing 8th of July, etc., Expense Log and Visiting List\"","First found in Dr. Armistead Peter's files. 9 volumes, dated 1863, 1866, 1870, 1873, 1876, 1878, 1889, 1892, and 1896.","List of patients from practice and paid or unpaid, in alphabetical order, Bills Due, Cash Paid to Mrs. Peter, other accounts, small pox vaccination count","Notes on visits, family seal, copied letters, list of articles from Mount Vernon, notes about clothes and jewelry; Copy of Album was acquired by Martha Custis Peter, great-great granddaughter to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, which Britannia had given to her grandson, Walter Gibson Peter. Her father was Walter Gibson Peter, Jr.","contains dried flowers","Includes folders of France and WWI soldiers","Contains deeds, inventories, and papers pertaining to Robert Peter's estates and his sons, Robert, James, David, George, and Thomas. Various notes about David Peter's death, and letters from George Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter. [Note: There are loose pages]","Includes voice and music notes for the saxon ground, will you come to the bower, nobody coming to marry me, the rose, rondo, and others.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","No. 5116, volume 190, covering the coronation of George VI.","Printed volume, includes a facsimile handwritten section entitled \"accounts, G. Washington with the United States, commencing June 1775, and ending June 1773, comprehending a space of eight years.\"","Special Collections at The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon","Washington, George, 1732-1799","Lear, Tobias, 1762-1816","Washington, Martha, 1731-1802","Law, Elizabeth Parke Custis, 1776-1831","Law, Thomas, 1756-1834","Costin, William, 1780?-1842","Law, John, 1784?-1822","Rogers, Lloyd Nicholas, approximately 1788-1860","Rogers, Edmund Law","Peter, Robert, 1726-1806","Peter, Thomas, 1769-1834","Peter, Martha Parke Custis, 1777-1854","Kennon, Britannia Wellington Peter, 1815-1911","Peter, George, 1779-1861","Peter, Armistead, 1840-1902","Peter, Agnes, 1840-1902","Mercereau, John, 1732-1820","Dandridge, Bartholomew, approximately 1774-1802","Stuart, Eleanor Calvert Custis, approximately 1758-1811","Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834","Madison, James, 1751-1836","Adams, Abigail, 1744-1818","Pinckney, Mary Stead, approximately 1751-1812","Trumbull, Jonathan, 1740-1809","Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821","Washington, Bushrod, 1762-1829","Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804","Miller, Samuel, 1769-1850","Knox, Henry, 1750-1806","Varick, Richard, 1753-1831","Sedgwick, Theodore, 1746-1813","Rogers, William, 1751-1824","Stuart, Gilbert, 1755-1828","Atherton, Charles H.  (Charles Humphrey), 1773-1853","Lafayette, Georges Washington Louis Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1779-1849","Kemp, James, 1764-1827","Wadsworth, Peleg, 1748-1829","Blair, John D.  (John Durbarrow), 1759-1823","Griffith, William, 1766-1826","Le Mayeur, Jean Pierre","Sinclair, John, Sir, 1754-1835","Rogers, Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, 1797-1822","Bernard, Simon, 1779-1839","Ringgold, Tench","Lovering, William (Architect)","Scott, Gustavus, 1753-1800","Thornton, William, 1759-1828","White, Alexander, 1738-1804","Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857","Lewis, Lawrence, 1767-1839","Lewis, Eleanor Parke Custis, 1779-1852","Law, Edmund, 1790-1829","Decatur, Susan Wheeler","Hay, George, 1765-1830","Lee, Henry, 1756-1818","De Kalb, Johann, 1721-1780","Elgar, Joseph","Anderson, James, 1745-1807","Craik, James, 1730-1814","Anderson, John","Stuart, David, 1753-1814","Dearborn, Henry, 1751-1829","Smith, George (Blacksmith)","Lear, Benjamin L. (Benjamin Lincoln), 1792-1832","Peter, George Washington, 1801-1877","Maltitz, Apollonius August von, 1795-1870","Quincy, Josiah, 1772-1864","Stabler, Edward, 1769-1831","Lewis, Lorenzo, 1803-1847","Kennon, Beverley, 1793-1844","Peter, Martha Custis Kennon, 1843-1886","Peter, Walter G.  (Walter Gibson), 1868-1945","Peter, Armistead, 1870-1960","Peter, George Freeland, 1875–1953","Tyler, John, 1790-1862","Peter, Walter Gibson, 1842-1863","Townsend, Justine Van Rensselaer, 1828-1912","Taney, Roger Brooke, 1777-1864","Delaplaine, Joseph, 1777-1824","Bunting, Charles","Key, Philip Barton, 1757-1815","Hanson, Alexander Contee, 1786-1819","English \n.    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Papers of Robert Peter : Subseries 11.1. Accounts, Subseries 11.2. Financial Documents, Subseries 11.3. Legal Documents, Subseries 11.4. Land Documents, Subseries 11.5. Estate Documents Series 12. Papers of Thomas Peter : Subseries 12.1. Financial Documents, Subseries 12.2. Land Documents, Subseries 12.3. Estate Documents, Subseries 12.4. Correspondence Series 13. Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, 1824-1909 : Subseries 13.1. Financial Documents, Subseries 13.2. Legal Documents, Subseries 13.3. Correspondence"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Peters were a prominent family in Washington, D.C. during the eighteenth and nineteen centuries. Martha Parke Custis, Martha Washington's granddaughter, married into the Peter family in 1795.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eGeorge Washington (1732-1799)\u003c/emph\u003e: George Washington was born on February 22, 1732 at a modest farm in Westmoreland County, Virginia to parents Augustine and Mary Ball Washington. In 1749, George Washington was appointed surveyor for Culpepper County. In 1752, he started his military career in the Virginia militia. During the Revolutionary War he was the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army and later was elected as the first President of the United States of America. He lived with his wife, Martha Washington, at Mount Vernon, where he passed away December 14, 1799.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eMartha Washington (1731-1802)\u003c/emph\u003e: Martha Dandridge Custis Washington was born on June 2, 1731 to parents John and Frances Jones Dandridge. She married her first husband, Daniel Parke Custis, on May 15, 1750. Together they had four children, two of whom died in childhood. On July 8, 1757, her husband unexpectedly died, leaving her a widow with their two remaining children, John Parke Custis and Martha Parke Custis. On January 6, 1759, Martha Dandridge Custis married George Washington. Martha Parke Custis or Patsy, died at the age of 17. On February 3, 1774, John Parke Custis married Eleanor Calvert, and together they had four children who survived to adulthood. However, on November 5, 1781, John Parke Custis passed away, and the younger two of his children went to live at Mount Vernon with their grandmother. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington died on May 22, 1802.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eTobias Lear (1762-1816)\u003c/emph\u003e: Tobias Lear was born in 1762. He was employed by George Washington in 1786 to manage expense reports to Congress and also as the personal tutor to Martha Washington's grandchildren. In 1790 Tobias Lear married Mary \"Polly\" Long; however she died in 1793. Lear then married Martha Washington's niece, Frances Bassett Washington, but she died shortly they were married. Lear married for a third time to Frances Dandridge Henley, another niece of Martha Washington. He died in 1816.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eElizabeth (Betsy, Beth, Eliza) Parke Custis Law (1776-1831)\u003c/emph\u003e: Wife to Thomas Law, Eliza Parke Custis Law was born on August 21, 1776. She was the daughter of John (Jacky) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert. Upon the death of her father in 1781, Eliza's two younger siblings, George Washington (Washy) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Parke Custis went to live with their grandmother, Martha Washington, and her second husband, George Washington. Eliza and her other sister Martha stayed at home with their mother. Shortly after, their mother remarried Dr. David Stuart and had thirteen more children. On March 21, 1796, Eliza Parke Custis Law married Thomas Law and together they had one child, Eliza Law. In 1804, the couple separated and their daughter went to live with her father. They officially divorced in 1811. Eliza Parke Custis Law lived with one of her uncles for a time after the separation, and soon purchased a house in Alexandria called \"Mount Washington.\" Eliza Law Rogers died in 1822, leaving behind a husband (Lloyd Nicholas Rogers) and two children. Eliza Parke Custis Law died on December 31, 1831.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThomas Law (1756-1834)\u003c/emph\u003e: Thomas Law was born on October 23, 1756 in Cambridge, England. He started his career working for the East India Trading Company and began building his reputation, as well as his income. In 1794, he left England to start a new life in America where he began to invest in lands, particularly in the nation's capital. Over time, Law became extremely passionate about the arts, particularly poetry, which he wrote and published. He even founded the first dance society, theater, and the Columbian Institute for the Promotion of Arts and Sciences. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis on March 21, 1796. Together they had one child, Eliza Law, who married Lloyd Nicholls Rogers in 1817. Thomas Law died in 1834.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eWilliam Costin (1780-1842)\u003c/emph\u003e: William Costin was a prominent free black man in early 19th-century Washington DC. He was a messenger for the Bank of Washington and ran a hack business in the city. In 1800, he married his cousin Philadelphia (\"Delphy\"), a dower slave of Martha Washington. Upon Martha Washington's death in 1802, Delphy became the property of Eliza Parke Custis Law, wife to Thomas Law. Delphy and their children were granted freedom shortly after, and the couple decided to stay in Washington, D.C. Together the Costins had seven children. He died in 1842.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eJohn Law (1784-1822)\u003c/emph\u003e: John Law was born in India about 1784 to Thomas Law and an unidentified Indian woman. In 1794 Thomas Law came to America after living about two decades in India; presumably John and his brothers came with him. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis in 1796 and raised the boys until their separation around 1804. John Law graduated from Harvard University in 1804; he was a member of the Columbian Dragoons in 1811; and was the commissioner to adjust the Yazoo claims in 1814. He died on October 4, 1822.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eLloyd Nicholas Rogers (1787 or 1788-1860)\u003c/emph\u003e: Lloyd Nicholas Rogers was born on September 20, 1788 to parents Nicholas and Eleanor Buchanan Rogers. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers married Eliza Law Rogers in 1817. Together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers and Eleanor Agnes Rogers. They lived on Druid Hill which had been passed down by Lloyd's Scottish father. Very shortly after the death of Lloyd's father in 1822, Eliza also died. In 1829, Rogers was married to Hortensia Monroe Hay who was the granddaughter of James Monroe. Together, they had an additional three daughters, Harriet, Hortensia, and Mary Custis. Lloyd was a proprietor of his estate and practiced law out of his home on Druid Hill. Hortensia died in the 1850s, leaving Lloyd all alone. All of his children except for Eleanor had already married and moved out. Eleanor would not marry until 1862, following her father's death. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers died on November 12, 1860.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eEdmund Law Rogers (1818-1896)\u003c/emph\u003e: Edmund Law Rogers was born in 1818 to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers and Eliza Law Rogers. He grew up and lived in Baltimore all of his life, and was a founding member of the Maryland and Harvard Club, as well as a member of various other organizations, such as, the Sons of the Revolution and the Baltimore Historical Society. He spoke several different languages and was a lover of the arts. He married Charlotte Matilda Plater and together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers, Jr., and Charlotte Plater Rogers. He died of paralysis on January 24, 1896.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eRobert Peter (1726-1806)\u003c/emph\u003e: Robert Peter was born in 1726 in Scotland to Thomas Peter and Jean Dunlop, who were prosperous merchants. He immigrated to the United States around 1745, but there is no definite reason why he chose to leave. He first settled in the town, Bladensburg, along the Anacostia River. In 1751, Georgetown was established, and Robert purchased a lot in the town the following year, and slowly began to build up his land holdings. His land holdings grew to be quite extensive, including owning the entire square from M, K, and 31st Streets, and Wisconsin Ave. From 1789 to 1798, Robert Peter was the first mayor of Georgetown. On December 27, 1767, he married Elizabeth Scott, and together they had 10 children, one of whom died as an infant. Their names were: Thomas, Alexander, Elizabeth, Walter, Robert, Jean, Margaret, David, George, and James. He died in 1806.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eThomas Peter (1769-1834)\u003c/emph\u003e: Thomas Peter was born January 4, 1769 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. Thomas Peter married Martha Parke Custis, granddaughter to Martha Washington, in 1795. Together, they had eight children. Martha Eliza Eleanor, Columbia Washington, John Parke Custis, Robert Thomas, George Washington, America Pinckney, Martha Custis Castania (who died young), and Britannia Wellington. In 1805, Thomas and Martha purchased eight-and-a-half acres in \"Georgetown Heights.\" [For more information on Tudor Place, see Tudor Place: Historic House and Gardens.] They later hired architect Dr. William Thornton to design and build Tudor Place located in Georgetown. It was completed in 1816 and still stands today. Thomas Peter was a prominent lawyer of the time and was one of the executors of Martha Washington's will. He died April 16, 1834.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eMartha (Patty) Parke Custis Peter (1777-1854)\u003c/emph\u003e: was born to John Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert Custis on December 31, 1777. She was one of four children in their family to survive to adulthood: Eliza Parke, Martha Parke, Eleanor Parke (Nelly), and George Washington (Washy) Parke. Following the death of their father in 1781, Patty and her older sister, Eliza, lived with their mother and stepfather, Dr. David Stuart, and their large family, while their younger siblings, Nelly and Washy, lived with their grandparents at Mount Vernon. There were frequent visits to Mount Vernon in both childhood and following her marriage to Thomas Peter in 1795. She died July 13 or 15, 1854.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eBritannia Wellington Peter Kennon (1815-1911)\u003c/emph\u003e: Britannia Wellington Peter was born January 28, 1815, as the youngest child of Martha Parke (Patty) Custis Peter and Thomas Peter. In 1842, she married Commodore Beverley Kennon, and together they had one child, Martha Custis Kennon, on October 18, 1843. Commodore Kennon died from a gun explosion on the frigate Princeton on February 28, 1844. Martha Custis Kennon married Dr. Armistead Peter in 1867. When Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon's mother passed in 1854, she inherited Tudor Place, where she lived until her death in 1911.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eMajor George Peter (1779-1861)\u003c/emph\u003e: Major George W. Peter was born on September 28, 1779 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. He was married three times during his life. First, to Ann Plater in 1809. Together they had two children, George and Thomas. His wife and two children all died in 1814. Secondly, in 1815 he married Agnes Buchanon Freeland. They had five children, Robert, Ann, James, Agnes, and David. Agnes, his wife, died in 1825. Only a month later, he again married, this time to Sarah Norfleet Freeland, the sister of his second wife. Together, they had nine children: Sarah Agnes, George, Alexander Scott, Margaret Dick, Elizabeth, Armistead, Walter Gibson, William, and Katherine Norfleet. Major George Peter was an officer in the army, a representative in Congress, and a farmer. During his career in the army, he was first appointed first lieutenant 2nd, Artillery and Engineers on February 16, 1801. He was promoted to Captain on November 3, 1807, and finally was transferred to the Light Artillery in May of 1808. He resigned in June 11, 1809. In 1815, he was elected to Congress to cover the sixth district in Maryland. He would continue this appointment until after 1828. He died June 22, 1861.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eDr. Armistead Peter (1840-1902)\u003c/emph\u003e: Dr. Armistead Peter was one of George Peter's sons from his third marriage to Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter. He was born on February 23, 1840. Dr. Armistead Peter was a cousin to his wife Martha Custis Kennon Peter, whom he married in 1867. Together, Martha and Armistead had five children: Walter Gibson, Armistead, Beverley Kennon, George Freeland, and Agnes. He and Martha Custis Kennon Peter both moved into Tudor Place and Dr. Armistead Peter converted a portion of the house for his medical practice. He created a very successful business as one of the best doctors in the city of Washington. During the Civil War he was employed by the U.S. Army as ward surgeon, as well as serving in a smallpox hospital. Martha Custis Kennon Peter died suddenly in 1886. Armistead died in 1902, his mother-in-law, Britannia W. Peter Kennon outliving both of them. The land in Bethesda was divided between their four children. After Britannia W. Peter Kennon died, the house was left to her grandson, Armistead Peter II. Dr. Armistead Peter died on January 28, 1902.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eAgnes Peter (1880-1957)\u003c/emph\u003e: Agnes Peter, born on February 3, 1880, was the daughter of Dr. Armistead Peter and Martha Custis Kennon Peter. She lived in France for a period of time during WWI conducting work for the YMCA. Agnes Peter was the director of a Foyer du Soldat and helped to receive soldiers and refugees. She was also in charge of the Graves Registration Section in Rheims. She was the first woman in France to be awarded the silver Medal of Honor for her distinguished services to the country during the war. In 1946, when she was 73, she married Nobel Prize winner, Dr. John R. Mott, who is most acclaimed for his work creating international Christian programs with a goal to establish peace. She died in 1957.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["The Peters were a prominent family in Washington, D.C. during the eighteenth and nineteen centuries. Martha Parke Custis, Martha Washington's granddaughter, married into the Peter family in 1795.","George Washington (1732-1799) : George Washington was born on February 22, 1732 at a modest farm in Westmoreland County, Virginia to parents Augustine and Mary Ball Washington. In 1749, George Washington was appointed surveyor for Culpepper County. In 1752, he started his military career in the Virginia militia. During the Revolutionary War he was the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army and later was elected as the first President of the United States of America. He lived with his wife, Martha Washington, at Mount Vernon, where he passed away December 14, 1799.","Martha Washington (1731-1802) : Martha Dandridge Custis Washington was born on June 2, 1731 to parents John and Frances Jones Dandridge. She married her first husband, Daniel Parke Custis, on May 15, 1750. Together they had four children, two of whom died in childhood. On July 8, 1757, her husband unexpectedly died, leaving her a widow with their two remaining children, John Parke Custis and Martha Parke Custis. On January 6, 1759, Martha Dandridge Custis married George Washington. Martha Parke Custis or Patsy, died at the age of 17. On February 3, 1774, John Parke Custis married Eleanor Calvert, and together they had four children who survived to adulthood. However, on November 5, 1781, John Parke Custis passed away, and the younger two of his children went to live at Mount Vernon with their grandmother. Martha Dandridge Custis Washington died on May 22, 1802.","Tobias Lear (1762-1816) : Tobias Lear was born in 1762. He was employed by George Washington in 1786 to manage expense reports to Congress and also as the personal tutor to Martha Washington's grandchildren. In 1790 Tobias Lear married Mary \"Polly\" Long; however she died in 1793. Lear then married Martha Washington's niece, Frances Bassett Washington, but she died shortly they were married. Lear married for a third time to Frances Dandridge Henley, another niece of Martha Washington. He died in 1816.","Elizabeth (Betsy, Beth, Eliza) Parke Custis Law (1776-1831) : Wife to Thomas Law, Eliza Parke Custis Law was born on August 21, 1776. She was the daughter of John (Jacky) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert. Upon the death of her father in 1781, Eliza's two younger siblings, George Washington (Washy) Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Parke Custis went to live with their grandmother, Martha Washington, and her second husband, George Washington. Eliza and her other sister Martha stayed at home with their mother. Shortly after, their mother remarried Dr. David Stuart and had thirteen more children. On March 21, 1796, Eliza Parke Custis Law married Thomas Law and together they had one child, Eliza Law. In 1804, the couple separated and their daughter went to live with her father. They officially divorced in 1811. Eliza Parke Custis Law lived with one of her uncles for a time after the separation, and soon purchased a house in Alexandria called \"Mount Washington.\" Eliza Law Rogers died in 1822, leaving behind a husband (Lloyd Nicholas Rogers) and two children. Eliza Parke Custis Law died on December 31, 1831.","Thomas Law (1756-1834) : Thomas Law was born on October 23, 1756 in Cambridge, England. He started his career working for the East India Trading Company and began building his reputation, as well as his income. In 1794, he left England to start a new life in America where he began to invest in lands, particularly in the nation's capital. Over time, Law became extremely passionate about the arts, particularly poetry, which he wrote and published. He even founded the first dance society, theater, and the Columbian Institute for the Promotion of Arts and Sciences. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis on March 21, 1796. Together they had one child, Eliza Law, who married Lloyd Nicholls Rogers in 1817. Thomas Law died in 1834.","William Costin (1780-1842) : William Costin was a prominent free black man in early 19th-century Washington DC. He was a messenger for the Bank of Washington and ran a hack business in the city. In 1800, he married his cousin Philadelphia (\"Delphy\"), a dower slave of Martha Washington. Upon Martha Washington's death in 1802, Delphy became the property of Eliza Parke Custis Law, wife to Thomas Law. Delphy and their children were granted freedom shortly after, and the couple decided to stay in Washington, D.C. Together the Costins had seven children. He died in 1842.","John Law (1784-1822) : John Law was born in India about 1784 to Thomas Law and an unidentified Indian woman. In 1794 Thomas Law came to America after living about two decades in India; presumably John and his brothers came with him. Thomas Law married Eliza Parke Custis in 1796 and raised the boys until their separation around 1804. John Law graduated from Harvard University in 1804; he was a member of the Columbian Dragoons in 1811; and was the commissioner to adjust the Yazoo claims in 1814. He died on October 4, 1822.","Lloyd Nicholas Rogers (1787 or 1788-1860) : Lloyd Nicholas Rogers was born on September 20, 1788 to parents Nicholas and Eleanor Buchanan Rogers. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers married Eliza Law Rogers in 1817. Together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers and Eleanor Agnes Rogers. They lived on Druid Hill which had been passed down by Lloyd's Scottish father. Very shortly after the death of Lloyd's father in 1822, Eliza also died. In 1829, Rogers was married to Hortensia Monroe Hay who was the granddaughter of James Monroe. Together, they had an additional three daughters, Harriet, Hortensia, and Mary Custis. Lloyd was a proprietor of his estate and practiced law out of his home on Druid Hill. Hortensia died in the 1850s, leaving Lloyd all alone. All of his children except for Eleanor had already married and moved out. Eleanor would not marry until 1862, following her father's death. Lloyd Nicholas Rogers died on November 12, 1860.","Edmund Law Rogers (1818-1896) : Edmund Law Rogers was born in 1818 to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers and Eliza Law Rogers. He grew up and lived in Baltimore all of his life, and was a founding member of the Maryland and Harvard Club, as well as a member of various other organizations, such as, the Sons of the Revolution and the Baltimore Historical Society. He spoke several different languages and was a lover of the arts. He married Charlotte Matilda Plater and together they had two children, Edmund Law Rogers, Jr., and Charlotte Plater Rogers. He died of paralysis on January 24, 1896.","Robert Peter (1726-1806) : Robert Peter was born in 1726 in Scotland to Thomas Peter and Jean Dunlop, who were prosperous merchants. He immigrated to the United States around 1745, but there is no definite reason why he chose to leave. He first settled in the town, Bladensburg, along the Anacostia River. In 1751, Georgetown was established, and Robert purchased a lot in the town the following year, and slowly began to build up his land holdings. His land holdings grew to be quite extensive, including owning the entire square from M, K, and 31st Streets, and Wisconsin Ave. From 1789 to 1798, Robert Peter was the first mayor of Georgetown. On December 27, 1767, he married Elizabeth Scott, and together they had 10 children, one of whom died as an infant. Their names were: Thomas, Alexander, Elizabeth, Walter, Robert, Jean, Margaret, David, George, and James. He died in 1806.","Thomas Peter (1769-1834) : Thomas Peter was born January 4, 1769 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. Thomas Peter married Martha Parke Custis, granddaughter to Martha Washington, in 1795. Together, they had eight children. Martha Eliza Eleanor, Columbia Washington, John Parke Custis, Robert Thomas, George Washington, America Pinckney, Martha Custis Castania (who died young), and Britannia Wellington. In 1805, Thomas and Martha purchased eight-and-a-half acres in \"Georgetown Heights.\" [For more information on Tudor Place, see Tudor Place: Historic House and Gardens.] They later hired architect Dr. William Thornton to design and build Tudor Place located in Georgetown. It was completed in 1816 and still stands today. Thomas Peter was a prominent lawyer of the time and was one of the executors of Martha Washington's will. He died April 16, 1834.","Martha (Patty) Parke Custis Peter (1777-1854) : was born to John Parke Custis and Eleanor (Nelly) Calvert Custis on December 31, 1777. She was one of four children in their family to survive to adulthood: Eliza Parke, Martha Parke, Eleanor Parke (Nelly), and George Washington (Washy) Parke. Following the death of their father in 1781, Patty and her older sister, Eliza, lived with their mother and stepfather, Dr. David Stuart, and their large family, while their younger siblings, Nelly and Washy, lived with their grandparents at Mount Vernon. There were frequent visits to Mount Vernon in both childhood and following her marriage to Thomas Peter in 1795. She died July 13 or 15, 1854.","Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon (1815-1911) : Britannia Wellington Peter was born January 28, 1815, as the youngest child of Martha Parke (Patty) Custis Peter and Thomas Peter. In 1842, she married Commodore Beverley Kennon, and together they had one child, Martha Custis Kennon, on October 18, 1843. Commodore Kennon died from a gun explosion on the frigate Princeton on February 28, 1844. Martha Custis Kennon married Dr. Armistead Peter in 1867. When Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon's mother passed in 1854, she inherited Tudor Place, where she lived until her death in 1911.","Major George Peter (1779-1861) : Major George W. Peter was born on September 28, 1779 to Robert and Elizabeth Scott Peter. He was married three times during his life. First, to Ann Plater in 1809. Together they had two children, George and Thomas. His wife and two children all died in 1814. Secondly, in 1815 he married Agnes Buchanon Freeland. They had five children, Robert, Ann, James, Agnes, and David. Agnes, his wife, died in 1825. Only a month later, he again married, this time to Sarah Norfleet Freeland, the sister of his second wife. Together, they had nine children: Sarah Agnes, George, Alexander Scott, Margaret Dick, Elizabeth, Armistead, Walter Gibson, William, and Katherine Norfleet. Major George Peter was an officer in the army, a representative in Congress, and a farmer. During his career in the army, he was first appointed first lieutenant 2nd, Artillery and Engineers on February 16, 1801. He was promoted to Captain on November 3, 1807, and finally was transferred to the Light Artillery in May of 1808. He resigned in June 11, 1809. In 1815, he was elected to Congress to cover the sixth district in Maryland. He would continue this appointment until after 1828. He died June 22, 1861.","Dr. Armistead Peter (1840-1902) : Dr. Armistead Peter was one of George Peter's sons from his third marriage to Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter. He was born on February 23, 1840. Dr. Armistead Peter was a cousin to his wife Martha Custis Kennon Peter, whom he married in 1867. Together, Martha and Armistead had five children: Walter Gibson, Armistead, Beverley Kennon, George Freeland, and Agnes. He and Martha Custis Kennon Peter both moved into Tudor Place and Dr. Armistead Peter converted a portion of the house for his medical practice. He created a very successful business as one of the best doctors in the city of Washington. During the Civil War he was employed by the U.S. Army as ward surgeon, as well as serving in a smallpox hospital. Martha Custis Kennon Peter died suddenly in 1886. Armistead died in 1902, his mother-in-law, Britannia W. Peter Kennon outliving both of them. The land in Bethesda was divided between their four children. After Britannia W. Peter Kennon died, the house was left to her grandson, Armistead Peter II. Dr. Armistead Peter died on January 28, 1902.","Agnes Peter (1880-1957) : Agnes Peter, born on February 3, 1880, was the daughter of Dr. Armistead Peter and Martha Custis Kennon Peter. She lived in France for a period of time during WWI conducting work for the YMCA. Agnes Peter was the director of a Foyer du Soldat and helped to receive soldiers and refugees. She was also in charge of the Graves Registration Section in Rheims. She was the first woman in France to be awarded the silver Medal of Honor for her distinguished services to the country during the war. In 1946, when she was 73, she married Nobel Prize winner, Dr. John R. Mott, who is most acclaimed for his work creating international Christian programs with a goal to establish peace. She died in 1957."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Name and date of item], Peter Family papers, [Folder], Special Collections, The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon [hereafter Washington Library], Mount Vernon, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Name and date of item], Peter Family papers, [Folder], Special Collections, The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon [hereafter Washington Library], Mount Vernon, Virginia."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePeter family owned books are cataloged in the Library Catalog. The 23 titles (36 volumes) are searchable in the\n\u003ca href=\"https://mountvernonlibrary.on.worldcat.org/search?queryString=%2A\u0026amp;clusterResults=false\u0026amp;groupVariantRecords=false\u0026amp;subscope=wz%3A46368%3A%3Azs%3A39386\u0026amp;changedFacet=scope\"\u003ethe Catalog's Peter Family Collection\u003c/a\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003esee Century Magazine, May 1890, p. 17\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials","Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Peter family owned books are cataloged in the Library Catalog. The 23 titles (36 volumes) are searchable in the\n the Catalog's Peter Family Collection .","see Century Magazine, May 1890, p. 17"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection consists of papers collected by various members of the Peter families. It includes letters from George Washington, letters of condolence to Martha Washington after George Washington's death, estate documents, Major George Peter's military papers, land plats and surveys, photo albums, letterbooks, and notebooks that tell of the life of this prominent family in Virginia and the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed from Eliza, Hope Park, asking her grandfather for a picture of him. Docketed in Washington's hand on verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutographed letter signed (signature cut out) George Washington, German Town, to Eliza Parke Custis. Washington offers his granddaughter advice on love and marriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter in Washington's hand, initialed by both George and Martha. George and Martha Washington, Philadelphia, to Thomas Law. The Washingtons congratulate Law on his marriage to their grandaughter Eliza.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed by George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter, discussing the purchase of English cattle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in Washington's hand.Thomas Peter, George Town, to George Washington, Mount Vernon. Peter asks Washington to secure a spot for his brother in the Army and shares rumors about a bill coming up in Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel and seal. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about the sale of tobacco.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel.George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about farming and congratulates Thomas and Patsy on the birth of their son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. John Mercereau, Union Township, to George Washington. John Mercereau, a businessman who served with his brother and nephew in a spy ring during the Revolutionary War, writes to Washington asking if he may come and visit, reflecting that no memories give him greater satisfaction than those he spent \"Devoted to my Countrys Service.\" Tragically, Mercereau did not know that Washington had died 10 days before his letter was sent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., London, to George Washington.  Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., writes to his uncle about his business ventures from London. He had not yet received word of Washington's death on December 14, 1799.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter unsigned in the hand of Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart and most likely addressed to Tobias Lear. The letter is dated 7 February with no year but was most likely written in 1790, since it mentions Lear's first marriage, which occured in 1790.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, undated, with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart to Tobias Lear, New York. Docketed in Lear's hand as received 2 October 1790. Eleanor writes of her unhappiness at being parted from her children Nelly and Wash.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart, Mount Vernon, to Tobias Lear, New York. Eleanor writes about the lottery and her family, noting that \"My Dear Nelly \u0026amp; Wash. are still spoilt by Grand Mama but chearfully obey every word I say to them.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in hand of George Washington. Lucretia Constance Radcliffe, Charleston, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Mrs. Radcliffe writes seeking an Army commission for her son and sends a packet of crane feathers and melon seeds. She also sends news of Major Pinkney.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript resolution of the \"Sixth Congress of the United States: At the first session Begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the second of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine\" stating that a marble monument to George Washington be erected in the City of Washington and that his remains be interred beneath it. It is also resolved that a funeral procession from Comgress Hall to the German Lutheran Church shall take place on Thursday, December 26, 1799, and that the nation will wear crepe arm bands for thirty days of mourning.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Maria S. Ross, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. A condolence letter from Maria S. Ross of Lancaster, Pennsylvania to Martha Washington on the death of her husband.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter, copy. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response to Maria Ross's condolence letter to Martha Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel with seal of John Adams. Abigail Adams, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Condolence letter written by Abigail Adams to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Martha Washington's response to Abigail Adams's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Mary Stead Pinckney, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Pinckney also sends her regards and congratulations to Nelly Parke Custis Lewis, who was recovering from the birth of her first child, Frances Parke Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Jonathan Trumbull Jr., Governor of Connecticut, Lebanon, Connecticut, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Elias Boudinot, New Jersey Congressman and Director of the United States Mint, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Elias Boudinot. Tobias Lear's response on behalf of Martha Washington to Elias Boudinot's condolence letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod Washington, Walnut Farm, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes to Martha about purchasing corn from Colonel Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter written by Ann Huntington, New London, Connecticut,  to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Hamilton's condolence letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter from Reverend Samuel Miller, New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington. He writes that he is inclosing a discourse he recently delivered on the occasion of Washington's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Samuel Miller's, New York, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Stephen Williamson, Philadelphia, State Prison, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Stephen Williamson introduces himself as the captain of a company in the Rhode Island Regiment who served under Washington in the Revolutionary War. He recounts a dream he had in which she gives birth to a son following Washington's death. He also tells Martha the details of his arrest for buying a stolen horse and requests her assistance in getting him out of prison.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Former Secretary of War Henry Knox, Montpelier, St. Georges, sends Martha his condolences after the passing of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Henry Knox's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Mayor of New York City Richard Varick offers his condolences to Martha after the death of George Washington. He also incloses, on behalf of the Common Council of New York City, an oration delivered on the occassion of Washington's death by Gouverneur Morris.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Richard Varick's, New York, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Richard Washington,Bermuda, a former business associate of Washington's in London, offers his condolences to Martha after George Washington's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Sedgwick writes that he is inclosing a second edition of General Lee's funeral oration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha in response to Theodore Sedgwick's condolence letter after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter written by the Marquis de Lafayette, La Grange, to Martha after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. A condolence letter from Auguste Belin, Secretary of the Loge Française l'Aménité of Philidelphia, a freemason lodge of French and Saint-Dominguen émigrés. Belin writes that he is inclosing copies of a funeral oration performed at the lodge in honor of George Washington's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Auguste Belin's, Philadelphia, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter. Condolence note from Reverend William Rogers, Philadelphia, to Martha on the death of George Washington. Rogers writes that he is enclosing a copy of a funeral oration he delivered in Washington's honor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks William Rogers for sending \"a copy of the Religious Exercises, at the time of the Eulogy, at the German Reformed Church.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, requests that Gilbert Stuart's original portrait of Washington be given to Martha, in exchange for fair compensation. Lear writes that Martha has expressed no desire for her own portrait, but Lear thinks it would be nice to display alongside the portrait of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence note written by Charles Humphrey Atherton, Amherst, New Hampshire, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Atherton writes that he is enclosing a funeral oration delivered at the request of the citizens of Amherst, New Hampshire in Washington's honor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Charles H. Atherton's, Amherst, New Hampshire, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Georges Washington de Lafayette, La Grange, son of the Marquis de Lafayette, writes a condolence note to Martha after the death of George Washington. Georges writes of Washington's \"parental kindness\" when he visited Mount Vernon and says, \"How far was I to imagine when I left your family that it would be a last farewell.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Condolence letter written by Alexandria merchant Thomas Porter to Martha after the death of George Washington. Porter writes that he is sending an eulogy along with the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. A condolence letter written by Revered James Kemp, Cambridge, Maryland, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Kemp writes that he is enclosing a copy of a sermon he delivered on the day appointed by Congress to honor George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha Washington to James Kemp's, Cambridge, Maryland, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Peleg Wadsworth, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Wadsworth requests, on behalf of his daughter, a relic of the late General.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Peleg Wadsworth's condolence letter after the death of George Washington. Lear writes that he is enclosing a lock of Washington's hair for Wadsworth's daughter as requested.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks Reverend John D. Blair for sending his condolences and two orations delivered in Richmond on February 22 in honor of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. William Griffiths, Burlington, New Jersey, offers his condolences on behalf of the citizens of Burlington, New Jersey to Martha after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha to William Griffith's, Burlington, New Jersey, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed \"John Lemayere.\" Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs, was George Washington's dentist during the Revolutionary War. He writes his condolences to Martha on the death of Washington, apologizing that his servant lost the first condolence letter he had written on February 24.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Dr. Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bartholomew Dandridge Jr. writes his aunt inquiring about letters sent to him from Washington before his death that Dandridge never received.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Sir John Sinclair, London, writes to Martha in praise of her late husband and sends her a volume of his letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters written by Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers to her mother between December 5, 1819 - November 21, 1821.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 letters written by Brigadier General Simon Bernard, Washington City, to Eliza Parke Custis Law between March 28, 1828 and May 21, 1830.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLloyd Rogers to Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, Alexandria\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted legal document: Statement of the defendant's case. Docketed on verso \"Papers relating to case of Law v. Morris Nicholson \u0026amp; Greenleaf.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript legal statement of Thomas Law in regards to a property dispute in Washington City between William Mayne Duncason and Tench Ringgold.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript memoranda regarding property dispute over square 744 in the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Concerning Tench Ringgold and property dealings in the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript descriptions of the architectural plans for the Thomas Law House, designed by architect William Lovering and built circa 1794 on the 689 square in the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Law, Washington City, discusses his plan for construction of New Jersey Avenue on lot 744 of Washington City, along the public canal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White, Washington City, to Thomas Law\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. George Washington Parke Custis, Philadelphia to Thomas Law, Federal City. George Washington Parke Custis writes to Law of the pleasure he will have in serving Washington City, which is to be \"the pride of future ages\" and \"the metropolis of America.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA manuscript copy of the address read by W. M. Duncanson at a meeting of the Managers of Washington Canal Lottery - Law, Carroll, Young, and Duncanson. Their reply is copied on the verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Duncanson writes that Thomas Law has resigned his title to Lot 744 of Washington City in favor of Tench Ringgold.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned, undated manuscript, docketed \"Tench Ringgold Arbitration.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Piercy, City of Washington, to Gustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White. Three manuscript copies by Thomas Munroe of letters written by James Piercy to the Commissioners of the City of Washington about his claims to lot 744.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript copy made by Thomas Munroe of a letter written by the Commissioners of the City of Washington to James Piercy in response to Piercy's claims on lot 744. Scott and Thornton write to Piercy that \"no intention exists of granting you the square you mention.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, City of Washington\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLloyd Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, Washington City\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Law to Lloyd Rogers, Baltimore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWriting from New Orleans in 1832, John Taylor reports that fifty to sixty people a day are dying from yellow fever and smallpox.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Parke Custis Law, Washington, to Thomas Law, London\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter written by Lawrence Lewis to William \"Billy\" Costin requesting Costin's service in transporting his family from Mr. Charles Carter's residence in Culpepper County to their home. Lewis provides a suggested route and expected arrival date stating, 'you must not disappoint me.' A postscript in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis requests additional and immediate transportation for herself to Philadelphia. She offers Costin's mother payment in Pork if she will accompany them on the trip. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated note from Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis asking \"Billy\" to ask her sister Betsy to send the things by which she [Eleanor] wrote to her for. Directs Billy to be very careful of them as they are easily broken. Autograph note signed E Lewis, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral adddress panel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. George Washington Parke Custis writes William \"Billy\" Costin at the Bank of Washington. He mentions he expects to go with Lafayette to visit Woodlawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law. The first letter is addressed to John at George Town College and the other four to Harvard University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEdmund Law, Washington, to John Law, Baltimore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 dated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter discussing the court martial of Commodore James Barron, who would later kill Commodore Stephen Decatur in duel in 1820.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 undated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e15 undated letters and notes written by Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. John Law asks William Thornton if he can borrow a book on calvary maneuvers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters written by William Thornton in response to John Law's August 10, 1807 letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn undated letter from John Law to his half sister, Eliza Law. He writes that he is sending sweetmeats from Woodlawn by William, as promised.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam D. Sims, Pittsburgh, to John Law, Washington City\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree letters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of four letters and their draft copies written over the course of two days by John Law to his father, criticizing his conduct, particularly in regards to Eliza Law's marriage to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 letters written by Thomas Law to his son John Law, Washington City, around 1817, addressing John's criticisms of him, his divorce, and his friendship with Elizabeth Bordley Gibson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. A letter of reconciliation sent by John Law to his father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of letter from Lloyd Nicholas Rogers, New York, to Major-General Henry Lee discussing the life of Baron de Kalb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters about the sale of property in Washington.Lenman and Brother, Washington City, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments related to the sale of property in Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about the sale of property in Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters about the sale of property in Washington. N. Callan, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond of conveyance for Lot No. 1 in Square 260 in Washington City, District of Columbia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 survey plat of lots in Washington along Canal St, and 2 pages of notes listing the prices of lots and the names of their purchasers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from the Commisioners of the Sinking Fund of the Corporation of Washington. William McCormick, Registers Office, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn indenture form reassigning a parcel of property in Washington City. The Deed of Trust form is marked at the top of the first page \"Printed and Sold by Robert A. Waters, D. st., bet. 9th \u0026amp; 10th.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page autograph letter signed by George Washington Parke Custis to Edmund Law Rogers, with additional letter from Martha Custis Williams, Arlington House, written on verso. Custis writes, \"From the very graphic account you gave Martha Williams of your visit to Mr Fenno, I see but a poor chance of my Drama being brought out [in Baltimore].\" He asks Rogers to inquire of his \"theater going friends\" if any other Baltimore theatres will perform the work. If not, he asks Rogers to return the book care of William Adam Bookseller Pennsylvania Avenie Washington.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn her letter, Williams passes on a request from \"Aunt B\" (Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon) to send the \"little manuscript book, containing an inventory of the Mt Vernon relics at Tudor Place, as she is much at a loss, with regard to the history of many things in the House.\" Britannia Peter had inherited Tudor Place the year before, in 1854. Williams adds to Rogers that she hopes he will not make too much effort to have Uncle Custis's play produced because \"Cousin Mary Lee and all his family are so much opposed to it.\" Williams hopes Custis will focus on finishing his Recollections instead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill for $21 addressed to Edmund Law Rogers for advertising the sale of lots in the City of Washington in the newspaper the National Intelligencer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned indenture for the sale of lots in the City of Washington. Docketed in pencil \"sale not made.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvoices, notes, and receipts from accounts between Robert Peter and the firm O'Neill and Dearkins. Includes an invoice for tobacco, sugar, corduroy, gauze, linen, chocolate, silk, muslin, paper, wine, ribbons, pins, cotton, and tea.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnknown list of accounts, believed to be from Robert Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages from account book with the note \"These leaves was received by James S Webber from Mrs. Esther H Webber wife of Mr Levi Webber of Vassalboro Kennebeck Co. Maine being a part of account Book of Charles Webber, my Grand Father, his own handwriting. Received by me June 22 1878.\" The accounts include invoices for cod fish, bacon, molasses, tea, rum, sugar, silk, shoes, brandy, wine, coffee, and corn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes accounts for flour, pork, beef, lamb, and veal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond for the conveyance of a parcel of property called Black Oak Thickett in Frederick County, Maryland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003erent paid\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePage of rent payment accounts in unknown hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond of Thomas Nicholls of John to Robert Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond of Isaiah and Edward Nicholls to Robert Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLawsuit against Robert Peter by James Gordon, Henry Riddell, John Campbell, John Campbell Junior, Alexander Low, and William Ingram\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree documents related to disputed accounts between Robert Peter and Benjamin Ray. One with a note by John T. Mason dated February 27, 1799, \"He has no shadow of right to one shilling on this [account].\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of Robert Peter's court appearances\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCourt documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 5 manuscripts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCourt documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 19 small manuscript receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurvey of land called Bealls Plaines in what became Washington City, along Goose Creek, later renamed Tiber Creek.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript on parchment with large seal attached by a ribbon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1766, Survey to Forrest, May 12, 1773, (six documents) Bladenburg, Sept., 21, 1766; Rock Creek, Nov. 13, 1766 \"to Robert Peter, merchant in Georgetown.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne undated note by Thomas Peter and one letter from William Dearkins and Ben Stoddert to Stephen Chiswell about resurveying about 200 acres called Partnership granted to Elting Williams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Resurvey of Brandy and transfer of several named enslaved people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter about resurveying a parcel of propery called Hazard. George Scott to Robert Peter, George Town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour autograph documents dealing with land ownership. Two notes on fragments; one half sheet giving history of a property in Prince George's County; and an 8 page survey document, with reference to points on a drawn survey, of Cross Basket, Balantyre, and other properties (9 lots) belonging to Robert Peter and divided amongst George and Thomas Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate and plat for 5 3/4 acres of vacant land granted by special warrant to Robert Peter out of the Western Shore Land Office of Washington County in the District of Columbia. Surveyed by Joseph Elgar, Jr. Autograph document signed, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHand colored survey plat showing the division of Robert Peter's Square in George Town. Docketed on verso \"Plat belonging to Thomas Peter's Square in George Town.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTobacco sales\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTabacco Sales, Real Estate, Transfer of enslaved people\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed of trust book is dated 1790\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne dollar printed in Annapolis by F. Green, 7 December 1775. Two thirds of a dollar printed in Philadelphia by Hall and Sellers, 17 February 1776.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of items purchased by Martha Washington from Macleod \u0026amp; Lumsdon, dated at the top 18 February 1800, Alexandria. The accounts, dated 8 July and 9 August, include entries for 47 panes of glass, oil, paint for 30 mahoghany chairs, paint for a wine cooler, varnishing, picture frame gilding, and glazing. Signed by Macleod \u0026amp; Lumdsdon at the bottom, noting that the above money was received in full 9 October 1800.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt signed \"Daniel Lecock\" for payment received by the hands of James Anderson on behalf of Martha Washington for 790 bushels of corn on 2 May 1800.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for $25 paid by Thomas Carwood to James Anderson for 100 barrels of fish from Mount Vernon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts dated February 13, March 11, and April 12, 1800 for newspaper advertisements and handbills purchased by Martha Washington from Ellis Price, printer of The Columbian Mirror and Alexandria Gazette. Items Martha purchased include 26 advertisements for a house to rent, an advertisement about the Mount Vernon fishery, 23 advertisements about the donkey Knight of Malta, and notice about the runaway slave Marcus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts dated 23 April-23 September 1800 for weaving yards of cotton, wool, and other fabrics. The payments are marked as having been paid \"By balance due the Estate of General Washington,\" by cash, by 41 gallons of whiskey, and barrells of herring. The final payment is marked as received from James Anderson on 10 November 1801.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill addressed to the Estate of Mrs. Martha Washington, Deceased for $200 due to James Craik for medical services rendered Mrs. Washington during her last illness and $5 for cash paid Heyskill for the hire of his carriage. A signed oath by Jacob Hoffman testifies to the validity of the charges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt of payment from Thomas Peter to Lawrence Lewis for three hundred dollars for one hundred barrels of corn sold to Mount Vernon for the use of the estate. Signed by John Anderson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt written by Dr. David Stuart for the receipt from Thomas Peter for five guineas, the leagcy left by Martha Washington to Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePayment from Thomas Law to Griffith Coombs for repairs to Martha Washington's townhome in the District Columbia occupied by Henry Dearborn. Payment marked by Coombs as received in full from Thomas Peter on August 23, 1802.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwenty dollars wages paid to Richard Burnett of the City of Washingon by Thomas Peter for the year 1802.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePayment of $50 received by George Smith of Woodlawn from Thomas Peter on 12 January 1803 for hire as a blacksmith at Mount Vernon in the year 1802. Signed by George Smith (his mark) and Lawrence Lewis. George Smith was one of George Washington's slaves who was freed after Washington's death. His wife, Lydia, was one of Martha Washington's dower slaves and was inherited by Nelly Parke Custis Lewis of Woodlawn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for one hundred pounds Virginia currency received by Benjamin Lincoln Lear from Thomas Peter, one of the executors of Martha Washington's estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts of Mr. James Dunlop with Thomas Peter, for horses, ploughs, and an enslaved woman named Peg. Peg is likely one of the slaves Martha Parke Custis Peter inherited from the Custis estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for funeral arrangements paid by Thomas Peter to William King on December 4, 1820 following the death of his twenty-three-year-old daughter Columbia Washington Peter. The arrangements include a \"walnut coffin lined,\" silver plate and engraving, and rental of horses, a hearse, and attendants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH. B. Morris, Philadelphia, to Thomas Peter, Georgetown. Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. A letter about bank accounts and stock certificates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill from Dr. Warfield to Thomas Peter for a visit to a \"black man in the night\" on March 5, 1824 which resulted in the amputation of the man's leg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo bills from P.L. Dupont paid by Martha Parke Custis Peter for dancing lessons for her daughter Britannia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo stock share certificates for the Patowmack Company (Potomac Company). Share No. 89 is for Martha Peter, and No. 91 for Thomas Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLand office papers for the resurvey of Bear Denn, Daniels Discovery, and Partnership in Maryland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith unknown survey plat on verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAquila Johns to Thomas Peter on sale of Seneca plantation\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed by Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter, wife of Thomas Peter's brother George, relinquishing right title and interest on a tract of land called Forrest, property of her husband, in order to pay his debts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter about resurveying property owned by George Washington Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of property in Montgomery County Maryland owned by Thomas Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Regarding financial matters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHoratio Edmondson of Taylor County, Maryland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePamphlet stitch binding with marbled paper covers. Contains notes about purchases made by Thomas Peter 1813-1814.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCalling card from Le Baron de Maltitz, Secretaire de la Legation Imperiale de Russie. Manuscript date 1823 on verso.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Dandridge writes to Thomas Peter, George Town, asking to borrow money from the estate of Martha Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Peter, George Town, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed, with envelope. Josiah Quincy, Cambridge, to Martha Parke Custis Peter, Georgetown. Josiah Quincy thanks Martha Parke Custis Peter for her generous reeption of his children at Tudor Place and thanks her for the relic of George Washington that she sent back with them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA contemporary manuscript copy of a letter in which Nelly Parke Custis describes having seen George Washington writing his farewell address at Mount Vernon. When the address was finished, she says he asked her to bring him silk string, and she watched him stitch the address together in front of her. Nelly writes this as a rebuke to one of Alexander Hamilton's sons, who claims his father wrote the farewell address.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of accounts between the Estate of George Washington and Alexandria apothecary Edward Stabler, including purchases for Turlington's Balsam, castor oil, arsenic, balsam copaiva, British oil, salts, purified Salt Petre, cantharides, ipecacuanha, laudanum, tumeric, and opodildo. Payments are marked as received from James Anderson. Autograph document, 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript titled \"A List of Negroes belonging to Mrs. Washington.\" A list of 121 enslaved persons who were Martha's dower slaves. Unlike the slaves owned by George Washington, Martha's slaves were not freed after her death and were inherited by the Custis descendants. Men, boys, women, and girls and listed in separate columns, each further broken down into the places where they worked: Mansion house, River Farm, Muddy Hole, and Union Farm. Five women - Amy, Alice, Peg, Agnes, and Old Judy - are listed as \"Free but yet remain.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned certificate from the executors of General George Washington to the Clerk of Fairfax.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts from 1802 for furniture and household goods purchased by George Washington Parke Custis from the Estate of Martha Washington. The final payment was made in 1826, and the account is signed by Thomas Peter, executor of the estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of the household belongings sold by Thomas Peter from the personal estate of Martha Washington. Includes a listing of who purchased each item and the price it sold for.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned indenture for sale of land in the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles of agreement between George Calvert and Thomas Peter with Thomas Law, agreeing that Thomas Law and his wife Eliza Parke Custis Law will live separately. Eliza will receive $1500 per year from Law, and all the interest from her inheritance from George Washington will go to her and her daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 sheets of accounts between the estate of Robert Peter and James Dunlop, including the sale of \"5 negroes willed Mrs. Peter.\" These are some of Martha's dower slaves inherited by Martha Parke Custis Peter. One additional account between Jonathan Hicks and the heirs of Robert Peter, dated 1809-1811.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt written by Lawrence Lewis acknowledging receipt from Thomas Peter of three hundred and twenty-six dollars eighteen cent left to his son Lorenzo Lewis as a legacy from Martha Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt signed by George Washington Parke Custis acknowledging the receipt from Thomas Peter of one thousand dollars as a legacy left to his daughter from the late Martha Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Thomas Peter, George Town, to Bushrod Washington, Mount Vernon. Thomas Peter writes to Bushrod about money owed for two purchases he made from the estate of George Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo documents related to a settlement made by John Dandridge against George Washington Parke Custis and Thomas Peter, executors of Martha Washington's estate. One is a 1829 decree from the U. S. Circuit Court, signed by William Thomas Carroll; and the other is an account of money owed to John Dandridge signed by Benjamin Lincoln Lear, 1830 June 21. Autograph documents signed (2).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 documents related to the death of Beverley Kennon, husband of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, who died aboard the USS Princeton during the 1844 Peacemaker accident: a newspaper clipping with an excerpt from a sermon by Reverend Mr. Magoon on the Princeton Tragedy, a plan of the burying ground belonging to Mrs. Beverly Kennon, and a certificate from the Vestry of Washington Parish granting Mrs. Beverley Kennon four sites in the Washington Parish Burial Ground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts for two legacies received of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, executor of Martha Parke Custis Peter's estate. One is for a grandson named Thomas Peter and another for her grandson John Parke Custis Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript resolution of the Senate of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, offering sympathy to the families of those killed aboard the USS Princeton during the Peacemaker accident. This copy was given by the President of the United States to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, whose husband, Beverley Kennon, was killed in the accident.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted form signed by Britannia W. Peter Kennon and witnessed by William Purcell, esquire, Judge of the Orphans' Court of Washington county, District of Columbia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of collections and payments made to sundry persons to settle the estate of Martha Parke Custis Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument bound with blue ribbon, with envelope. Last will and testament of Ann Gertrude Wightt, a former nun at the Georgetown Visitation Convent who later lived at Tudor Place. Autograph document, 8 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter, with envelope. Ann Gertrude Wightt, Rochester, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers related to the sale of Lot 9 in Square 72 of Washington City to William A. Gordon. Letter from William E. Edmonston to William A. Gordon, 1891 May 30. Two letters from William A. Gordon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, 1891 June 3 and 1889 October 4. Typescript signed by William Gordon of Declaration of Trust for sale of Lot Nine, Square Seventy Two in Washington City, D.C..\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture made between Britannia Wellington Kennon, party of the first part, and Walter Gibson Peter, Armistead Peter Jr., and George Freeland Peter, parties of the second part, all of the District of Columbia, regarding relics and heirlooms at Tudor Place acquired by Britannia W. Peter Kennon from her mother Martha Custis Peter grand-daughter of Martha the wife of George Washington, known in the family as \"The Mount Vernon Heirlooms.\" Other relics are from the estates of Thomas Peter and Beverley Kennon. Britannia wishes that these relics be preserved by her descendants and that none of them be sold or disposed of.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThese include pictures, miniatures, engravings, glass, china, silver, jewelry, furniture, needlework, and other relics, including a sago palm formerly belonging to Martha Parke Custis Peter. The relics and heirlooms are to be divided into five parts after Britannia's death and delivered to her grandchildren.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language (New York : Printed and published by William A. Davies) Inscribed Britannia W. Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed. Beverley Kennon, Navy Yard, Washington, to Reverend W. Hoff, George Town. Kennon asks Reverend Hoff to be present at Mrs. Peter's place in George Town on the 8th to marry him to Britannia W. Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 autograph letters signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed on mourning stationary, with envelope and black seal. John Tyler, Washington, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. President John Tyler offers his condolences to Britannia W. Peter Kennon on the death of her husband, Beverley Kennon, during the Peacemaker accident aboard the USS Princeton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG. T. Kennon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with envelope docketed \"A letter written to Uncle Bev. by my mother while at boarding school given to me after Uncle Bev's death by Aunt G.\". Martha Custis Kennon, Georgetown, to Beverley Kennon Jr. Beverley Kennon Jr. was Martha Custis Kennon's half brother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccording to Martha Custis Peter, this illustration was at the Tudor Place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Van Ness, New York, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDepartment of the Interior, Pension Office, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Charles Carroll Simms to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Georgetown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMattie D. Abbot to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place. From the Secretary of the Ladies Aid Society of Christ Church accepting Britannia Kennon's resignation as President.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from James Mackubin, Ellicott City, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters from Justine Van Rensselaer Townsend, Vice Regent of New York for the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. In the 26 November 1890 letter, Justine asks Britannia to help the Ladies determine what is genuine at the upcoming 1890 Thomas Birch's Sons sale of Washington relics in Philadelphia. The sale will include \"General Washington's papers, a clock, a punch bowl, and many other things.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation from The Board of World's Fair Managers of Virginia inviting Britannia W. Peter Kennon to be present at the ceremonies of Virginia Day at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Enclosed with an envelope and the calling card of Mrs. William Radford Beale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCalling cards for Martha Custis Kennon and Armistead Peter. At home card with envelope for Britannia W. Peter Kennon, engraved by Dempsey \u0026amp; O. Toole of Baltimore \u0026amp; Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEngraved form ceritifying that \"Cream Ladle No 68944 is an exact reproduction of one onwed by General and Mrs. Washington and used for a number of years at Mr. Vernon.\" The ladle was produced by Galt \u0026amp; Bro. Jewellers, Silversmiths, Stationers, Washington D.C..\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegarding the purchase of a clock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript lists of letters and items from Mount Vernon that were part of  Britannia W. Peter Kennon's collection at Tudor Place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnbound notebook with list of items and letters from Mount Vernon that belonged to Britannia W. Peter Kennon at Tudor Place. Includes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia's grandchildren.Includes furniture and household items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia W. Peter Kennon's grandchildren.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript list of books, jewelry, and locks of hair at Tudor Place\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes both manuscript and typescript inventories of books, furniture, and objects from Tudor Place.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewsclippings and correspondence related to Washington relics loaned by Walter G. Peter to the National Museum in the early 1900s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLent by Walter G. Peter from the Britannia W. Peter Kennon Collection of Washington Relics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. Davidson, Pinckneyville, to George Peter, George Town\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a $5 charge on 23 October 1813 for a coffin \"for a black man.\" On 9 February 1814, Peter was charged $50.00 for a lined coffin covered with black cloth, among other expenses, possibly following the death of his first wife, Ann Plater Peter, or one of their young sons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Anderson, Clarksburgh, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with printed cash form from the Office of Discount and Deposit, Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoseph Delaplaine, Philadelphia, to George Peter. Deplaine requests Major Peter's portrait for his gallery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU. McInder, Petersburg, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Coor, Rockville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartially printed form from the District of Columbia. Major Peter grants Charles A. Burnett power of attorney to sell, assign, and transfer his 50 shares of stock in the Books of the Washington Turnpike Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles Bunting, Montgomery County, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames H., Georgetown, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel. Benjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Lear writes regarding two suits againist Mrs. Sarah Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBenjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Printed letter with manuscript additions, from B. L. Lear, Attorney of the Bank, Bank of the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. W. Ramsay, Washington, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from unidentified, Washington, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from unidentified, Washington City, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eB. H., Rockville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClement Cod, Georgetown, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Thompson, Union School, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMichael Keepers, Frederick Town, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG. D., George Town, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Orme, Georgetown, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Sellman, Clarksburg, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSamuel C. Ulens, Poolesville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Higgins, Poolesville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJesse V., Poolesville, to George Peter, Darnestown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Falls, Baltimore, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeo. Howson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlfred Spates, Cumberland, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from unidentified, Baltimore, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Matthews, George Town, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeo. Hownson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBenj. Fawcett, Colesville, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. Williams, Washington D.C., to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter from the Treasuries Office of the Baltimore and Ohion Railroad Company, offering Peter free tickets to pass over the roads of their company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted election ballot for \"The Constitution and Union Ticket,\" promising \"Civil and Religious Liberty.\" George Peter is listed as the candidate for Commisioner of Public Works.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of clothing purchased by Martha Washington from William Jones of Alexandria. Includes suits purchased for enslaved workers Daniel, Marcus, Christopher, and Frank. According to notes on the verso, payments were received from James Anderson on 12 April 1800 and 15 May 1800.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive receipts for goods and services paid for by James Anderson in 1800, including repairs to old shoes, paper lampblack, freight for one box from Philadelphia, 93 yards of cloth, and leather.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromissory notes from George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromissory notes and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromissory notes and bank notes from George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and bank notes from George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and bank notes from George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated Bills and accounts of George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge H. Peter, Carlise, writes to his uncle asking for money for an upcoming vacation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters from James Peter to his uncle George Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Peter, George Town\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters sent by James Freeland Peter to his father from Alexandria, Buffalo, and Detroit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript acrostic written for Uncle George Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSarah Peter, Georgetown, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 letters from George Peter, Jr., to his father.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript list of \"Things from Mt. Vernon\" with manuscript annotations by George Freeland Peter of which Peter heirs inherited the items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript and manuscript inventories of items fro Tudor Place, with notes on which Peter heirs inherited them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIdentification key to \"The battle at Bunker's Hill\" engraved by Johann Gotthard Müller after the painting by John Trumbull. Printed in London by A. C. de Poggi.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts for shoes, boots, and repairs, including shoes for enslaved people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMajor George Peter's troops are invited to attend Divine Service. \"It is hoped they will attend \u0026amp; conduct themselves with a reverence suited to the character of Christian soldiers, who have taken arms in defence of their homes \u0026amp; country \u0026amp; who look for success \u0026amp; preservation to the favor of the Almighty Giver of all victory.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutograph letter signed with integral address panel and red wax seal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 letters to George Peter from his brother David Peter, George Town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed of sale for land purchased by Peter on Gay Street and Dumarton Street in George Town.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA list of 322 volumes, showing title, number of volumes, size, and type of bookbinding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 letters and 1 receipt, mostly addressed to George Peter from his niece, Jane Beverley and her husband, James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eprinted pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRoger Brooke Taney, Annapolis, to George Peter regarding upcoming elections [December 20] to the U. S. Senate specifically the potential election of Mr. [Alexander C.] Hanson as a means to heal and reconcile the differences in the Federal Party. Also discuss Mr. Washington's 'zeal and industry' in supporting Hanson's candidacy. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages. Docketed 'Roger B. Taney - Hanson \u0026amp; Washington'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Cook, Hyates Town,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Brewer, Aix la Chapelle, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Summers, New Market, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eG. Dalls S., Colesville, to George Peter, Poolesville\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElisha Jones, Clarksburg, to George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the papers granting George and Sarah Peter guardianship of David Peter's children Elizabeth, William, Jane, George H., and James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etrust, property, and expenses of land\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ematerial and clothing\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for the purchase of Lot No. 15 in Square No. 170 in the City of Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 copies of the will of Sarah Freeland, George Peter's mother-in-law.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eappraisal authorization of Alexander Broome and Samuel Darby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts of Margaret Dick with William Parson. Includes an account for shoes soled and nailed for James Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMedical bills, pharmacy, doctor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etuition bills\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, T.H. Paul to George Peter. Letter, Unknown  to the Secretary of the Interior of the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etypescript copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003edeed of conveyance\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture, George Peter to Thomas Peter, Land from estate of Robert Peter, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecopies of letters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilitary exemption for Armistead Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBill, George Peter, Esq. to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1869 February 11; Col. Richard L. Maury, Attorney, to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1876 October 10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes story of Abraham Lincoln and the Maryland Barbecue by Agnes Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemento for either Walter Gibson Peter or W. Orton Williams from Mrs. Laura Cassaway, small American flag and small ivory mirror with flower [Fragile]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes receipt of letter, 1873 January 24. Letter regarding interest in farm from Robert Dick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003elock of hair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- Fragmented letter - From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogical Studies- From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour envelopes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGoes up to Britannia W. Peter Kennon -From Binder 1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCondolence letter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by Governor Horatio Sharpe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture, September 30, 1791; Resurvey of Forrest, 1796. Document signed by Gov. Haywood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResurvey of Pipe Tomhock; Copy of Platt (sic) and Illustrations, August 14, 1798; July 11, 1766, Explanation of Survey, September 19, 1797, May 26, 1796, February 16, 1797\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed, Elizabeth and John Scrivenor, April 18, 1799, June 11, 1799, Resurvey of Brandy, June 9, 1792, June 18, 1792\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDecember 24, 1871, wrapper\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of enslaved persons, livestock, and tools sold at Slashes, Sugar Lands, and Rock Creek Quarters totaling $9,308.00. Autograph document, 3 pages, with docket.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBernard Gilpin firmly bound to Thomas Peter for $5520\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ewove paper\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy, \"Account Book 1, Robert Peter, Esq. with the Commissioners of the Federal Buildings; On division of the Tract, Mexico within the City of Washington, Exclusive of what are called \"Old divisions of squares\" and water lots of which no account is key by the Commissioners. 21 pp. Note from Walter Gibson Peter re: History of book, how it ended up in the Library of Congress Thomas Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003esigned by James Madison, B. Crowninshield, Secretary of the Navy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Madison signature\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe most important ones delivered to F.S. Keys Esq. and recorded in suit pending in Court Dt. Columbia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 manuscripts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eunder the orders of Lt. Col. E. Robert, USTE\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBuilding 3044 O Street\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecopies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Allison's Forrest Enlarged; Fort Grubby Hill, July 1, 1732\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Indenture, Daniel Veetch, February 19, 1758 Document signed by Gov. Horatio Sharpe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBathsheba\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Thomas Peter's Letterbooks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotos, Photos from Survey (4) and Ivory Cross [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon] Interesting small religious carved cross, made from Mother-of-Pearl\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, William A. Coffin to Britannia Kennon, February 23, 1889; Brouchure for Exhibition, April 30, 1889; Letter, A. W. Drake to Britannia Kennon, January 29, 1889, May 16, 1889, including: carte de visite of George Washington and calling card of Mr. A. W. Drake (Photo) [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Major George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Major George Peter's Letterbooks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrenzel Gallery, Georgetown. Moved from Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Sir Thomas Nicholson, William Scott Blair, General Scott of Malenie, Robert Buchanan, William Dunlop, Elizabeth Roberton, J. Horsburgh, Lord Abbots Hall, Isabel Corbet, Cunningham Scott. First found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContaining photographs of Peter relatives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePictures of Tudor Place, Vacation, Content Farm, Ellen Beale Peter 1931 (Walter Gibson's Wife) Made by Walter Gibson Peter, [Loose photographs], Half Full.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth Peter, wife of Robert Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter [Note: Some loose pages]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook of tobacco sales, list of enslaved persons belonging to Robert Peter, and lots of Robert Peter in the City of Washington with division by squares for the Commissioners and how they are disposed. The bound volume is made up of 178 pages. Pages 52-147 are blank. At some point the volume is flipped and entries are begun at the back of the book from pages 178-154. For viewing purposes those pages have been reoriented and reordered.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Tobacco Book,\" All letters received pertaining to his business of selling tobacco in Europe and trading across the Atlantic, including captains, lawyers, and buyers in Europe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes personal letters that were sent to the family, photocopied letters from Thomas and General Washington, various financial papersNot in order [Documents are fragile and book in poor condition]. Made by Walter Gibson Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains photographs and letters. Created by Walter Gibson Peter, received documents from Britannia W. Peter Kennon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommissions, Letters, Orders, etc. Relating to service in the U.S. Army and Major Georgetown Field Artillery, Created by Walter Gibson Peter. Items signed by John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorps of the Artillerists, New Orleans and Fort McHenry, Garrison and Regimental Orders, Major George Peter; Order and prisoner tries and punishments, List from Fort McHenry, Morning Reports [Note: Book in poor condition]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger of real estate holdings of George Peter with Robert Peter and James Peter [pages 2-17]. Also includes, \"The following Table exhibits a view of the Squares and Lots, the Number of square feet therein contained, and the value of the same, now owned by Capt. George Peter, in the City of Washington\" [pages 74-78]. Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 88 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-7, 10-11, 14-17, 74, 76, and 78. The remaining page are blank. In 1813, the ledger is flipped and a single page (page 88) includes a list of names under the title 'Rent Roll for 1813.'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLedger for the estate of Robert Peter maintained by his son Thomas Peter. The bond volume contains 176 pages, partially completed. Accounts are entered on pages 6-54, pages 55-173 are blank, and pages 174-176 include bank notes at the Bank of Columbia and the Branch Bank of Washington City. A scrap of paper with calculations was found between pages 49 and 50 and is included in the digitization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Major George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLessons and Exercises in Vocal Music by Benjamin Carr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains letters, pictures, U.S. Navy Commissions (James Madison, John Tyler, and Franklin Pierce), invitations, and a memorandum of Britannia and Beverley made by Walter Gibson Peter- Grandson to Britannia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter resigning from the army, notes made from Walter George Peter. Includes letters, a list of enlaved people from Montanaverde, bills, and business transactions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRepairs made on properties of Robert Peter, Jr.  Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 98 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-5, 8-23, and 26-33. The remaining pages are blank.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Major George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Major George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies made February 1 and 2, 1849 by Edmund Law Rogers at Tudor Place, the residence of his Great-Aunt Martha Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommunion Alms, Christmas and Easter Offerings, June 5, 1850. In Memory of Mrs. Britannia Wellington Kennon, From the Trustees of the Louise Home, 1911.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour account books. Account Money paid for the Estate of Mrs. Martha Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Commenced the practice of medicine the latter end of March 1867. Left town the first of May 1867 and returned June 28th- recommended practicing 8th of July, etc., Expense Log and Visiting List\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Dr. Armistead Peter's files. 9 volumes, dated 1863, 1866, 1870, 1873, 1876, 1878, 1889, 1892, and 1896.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of patients from practice and paid or unpaid, in alphabetical order, Bills Due, Cash Paid to Mrs. Peter, other accounts, small pox vaccination count\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on visits, family seal, copied letters, list of articles from Mount Vernon, notes about clothes and jewelry; Copy of Album was acquired by Martha Custis Peter, great-great granddaughter to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, which Britannia had given to her grandson, Walter Gibson Peter. Her father was Walter Gibson Peter, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtains dried flowers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes folders of France and WWI soldiers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains deeds, inventories, and papers pertaining to Robert Peter's estates and his sons, Robert, James, David, George, and Thomas. Various notes about David Peter's death, and letters from George Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter. [Note: There are loose pages]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes voice and music notes for the saxon ground, will you come to the bower, nobody coming to marry me, the rose, rondo, and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFirst found in Papers of Major George Peter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo. 5116, volume 190, covering the coronation of George VI.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted volume, includes a facsimile handwritten section entitled \"accounts, G. 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It includes letters from George Washington, letters of condolence to Martha Washington after George Washington's death, estate documents, Major George Peter's military papers, land plats and surveys, photo albums, letterbooks, and notebooks that tell of the life of this prominent family in Virginia and the City of Washington.","Autograph letter signed from Eliza, Hope Park, asking her grandfather for a picture of him. Docketed in Washington's hand on verso.","Autographed letter signed (signature cut out) George Washington, German Town, to Eliza Parke Custis. Washington offers his granddaughter advice on love and marriage.","Autograph letter in Washington's hand, initialed by both George and Martha. George and Martha Washington, Philadelphia, to Thomas Law. The Washingtons congratulate Law on his marriage to their grandaughter Eliza.","Autograph letter signed by George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter, discussing the purchase of English cattle.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in Washington's hand.Thomas Peter, George Town, to George Washington, Mount Vernon. Peter asks Washington to secure a spot for his brother in the Army and shares rumors about a bill coming up in Congress.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel and seal. George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about the sale of tobacco.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel.George Washington, Mount Vernon, to Thomas Peter. Washington writes about farming and congratulates Thomas and Patsy on the birth of their son.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. John Mercereau, Union Township, to George Washington. John Mercereau, a businessman who served with his brother and nephew in a spy ring during the Revolutionary War, writes to Washington asking if he may come and visit, reflecting that no memories give him greater satisfaction than those he spent \"Devoted to my Countrys Service.\" Tragically, Mercereau did not know that Washington had died 10 days before his letter was sent.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., London, to George Washington.  Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., writes to his uncle about his business ventures from London. He had not yet received word of Washington's death on December 14, 1799.","Autograph letter unsigned in the hand of Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart and most likely addressed to Tobias Lear. The letter is dated 7 February with no year but was most likely written in 1790, since it mentions Lear's first marriage, which occured in 1790.","Autograph letter signed, undated, with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart to Tobias Lear, New York. Docketed in Lear's hand as received 2 October 1790. Eleanor writes of her unhappiness at being parted from her children Nelly and Wash.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart, Mount Vernon, to Tobias Lear, New York. Eleanor writes about the lottery and her family, noting that \"My Dear Nelly \u0026 Wash. are still spoilt by Grand Mama but chearfully obey every word I say to them.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Docketed in hand of George Washington. Lucretia Constance Radcliffe, Charleston, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Mrs. Radcliffe writes seeking an Army commission for her son and sends a packet of crane feathers and melon seeds. She also sends news of Major Pinkney.","Manuscript resolution of the \"Sixth Congress of the United States: At the first session Begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the second of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine\" stating that a marble monument to George Washington be erected in the City of Washington and that his remains be interred beneath it. It is also resolved that a funeral procession from Comgress Hall to the German Lutheran Church shall take place on Thursday, December 26, 1799, and that the nation will wear crepe arm bands for thirty days of mourning.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Maria S. Ross, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. A condolence letter from Maria S. Ross of Lancaster, Pennsylvania to Martha Washington on the death of her husband.","Autograph letter, copy. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response to Maria Ross's condolence letter to Martha Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel with seal of John Adams. Abigail Adams, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Condolence letter written by Abigail Adams to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Martha Washington's response to Abigail Adams's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Mary Stead Pinckney, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Pinckney also sends her regards and congratulations to Nelly Parke Custis Lewis, who was recovering from the birth of her first child, Frances Parke Lewis.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Jonathan Trumbull Jr., Governor of Connecticut, Lebanon, Connecticut, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Elias Boudinot, New Jersey Congressman and Director of the United States Mint, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Elias Boudinot. Tobias Lear's response on behalf of Martha Washington to Elias Boudinot's condolence letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Bushrod Washington, Walnut Farm, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bushrod writes to Martha about purchasing corn from Colonel Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter written by Ann Huntington, New London, Connecticut,  to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Hamilton's condolence letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Condolence letter from Reverend Samuel Miller, New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, on the death of George Washington. He writes that he is inclosing a discourse he recently delivered on the occasion of Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear's, Mount Vernon, response on behalf of Martha to Samuel Miller's, New York, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Stephen Williamson, Philadelphia, State Prison, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Stephen Williamson introduces himself as the captain of a company in the Rhode Island Regiment who served under Washington in the Revolutionary War. He recounts a dream he had in which she gives birth to a son following Washington's death. He also tells Martha the details of his arrest for buying a stolen horse and requests her assistance in getting him out of prison.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Former Secretary of War Henry Knox, Montpelier, St. Georges, sends Martha his condolences after the passing of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Henry Knox's condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Mayor of New York City Richard Varick offers his condolences to Martha after the death of George Washington. He also incloses, on behalf of the Common Council of New York City, an oration delivered on the occassion of Washington's death by Gouverneur Morris.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Richard Varick's, New York, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Richard Washington,Bermuda, a former business associate of Washington's in London, offers his condolences to Martha after George Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Sedgwick writes that he is inclosing a second edition of General Lee's funeral oration.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha in response to Theodore Sedgwick's condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter written by the Marquis de Lafayette, La Grange, to Martha after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. A condolence letter from Auguste Belin, Secretary of the Loge Française l'Aménité of Philidelphia, a freemason lodge of French and Saint-Dominguen émigrés. Belin writes that he is inclosing copies of a funeral oration performed at the lodge in honor of George Washington's death.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Auguste Belin's, Philadelphia, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter. Condolence note from Reverend William Rogers, Philadelphia, to Martha on the death of George Washington. Rogers writes that he is enclosing a copy of a funeral oration he delivered in Washington's honor.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks William Rogers for sending \"a copy of the Religious Exercises, at the time of the Eulogy, at the German Reformed Church.\"","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, requests that Gilbert Stuart's original portrait of Washington be given to Martha, in exchange for fair compensation. Lear writes that Martha has expressed no desire for her own portrait, but Lear thinks it would be nice to display alongside the portrait of Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence note written by Charles Humphrey Atherton, Amherst, New Hampshire, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Atherton writes that he is enclosing a funeral oration delivered at the request of the citizens of Amherst, New Hampshire in Washington's honor.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha Washington in response to Charles H. Atherton's, Amherst, New Hampshire, condolence letter on the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Georges Washington de Lafayette, La Grange, son of the Marquis de Lafayette, writes a condolence note to Martha after the death of George Washington. Georges writes of Washington's \"parental kindness\" when he visited Mount Vernon and says, \"How far was I to imagine when I left your family that it would be a last farewell.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Condolence letter written by Alexandria merchant Thomas Porter to Martha after the death of George Washington. Porter writes that he is sending an eulogy along with the letter.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. A condolence letter written by Revered James Kemp, Cambridge, Maryland, to Martha Washington after the death of George Washington. Kemp writes that he is enclosing a copy of a sermon he delivered on the day appointed by Congress to honor George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha Washington to James Kemp's, Cambridge, Maryland, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Condolence letter from Peleg Wadsworth, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington on the death of George Washington. Wadsworth requests, on behalf of his daughter, a relic of the late General.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writes on behalf of Martha in response to Peleg Wadsworth's condolence letter after the death of George Washington. Lear writes that he is enclosing a lock of Washington's hair for Wadsworth's daughter as requested.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, writing on behalf of Martha Washington, thanks Reverend John D. Blair for sending his condolences and two orations delivered in Richmond on February 22 in honor of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. William Griffiths, Burlington, New Jersey, offers his condolences on behalf of the citizens of Burlington, New Jersey to Martha after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, responds on behalf of Martha to William Griffith's, Burlington, New Jersey, condolence letter after the death of George Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Theodore Sedgwick, Philadelphia, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon","Autograph letter signed \"John Lemayere.\" Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs, was George Washington's dentist during the Revolutionary War. He writes his condolences to Martha on the death of Washington, apologizing that his servant lost the first condolence letter he had written on February 24.","Autograph letter signed. Tobias Lear, Mount Vernon, to Dr. Jean Pierre Le Mayeur, Sweet Springs","Autograph letter signed with integral free franked address panel. Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr., New York, to Martha Washington, Mount Vernon. Bartholomew Dandridge Jr. writes his aunt inquiring about letters sent to him from Washington before his death that Dandridge never received.","Autograph letter signed. Sir John Sinclair, London, writes to Martha in praise of her late husband and sends her a volume of his letters.","3 letters written by Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers to her mother between December 5, 1819 - November 21, 1821.","7 letters written by Brigadier General Simon Bernard, Washington City, to Eliza Parke Custis Law between March 28, 1828 and May 21, 1830.","Lloyd Rogers to Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, Alexandria","Printed legal document: Statement of the defendant's case. Docketed on verso \"Papers relating to case of Law v. Morris Nicholson \u0026 Greenleaf.\"","Manuscript legal statement of Thomas Law in regards to a property dispute in Washington City between William Mayne Duncason and Tench Ringgold.","Manuscript memoranda regarding property dispute over square 744 in the City of Washington.","Autograph letter signed. Concerning Tench Ringgold and property dealings in the City of Washington.","Manuscript descriptions of the architectural plans for the Thomas Law House, designed by architect William Lovering and built circa 1794 on the 689 square in the City of Washington.","Thomas Law, Washington City, discusses his plan for construction of New Jersey Avenue on lot 744 of Washington City, along the public canal.","Gustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White, Washington City, to Thomas Law","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. George Washington Parke Custis, Philadelphia to Thomas Law, Federal City. George Washington Parke Custis writes to Law of the pleasure he will have in serving Washington City, which is to be \"the pride of future ages\" and \"the metropolis of America.\"","A manuscript copy of the address read by W. M. Duncanson at a meeting of the Managers of Washington Canal Lottery - Law, Carroll, Young, and Duncanson. Their reply is copied on the verso.","Autograph letter signed. Duncanson writes that Thomas Law has resigned his title to Lot 744 of Washington City in favor of Tench Ringgold.","Unsigned, undated manuscript, docketed \"Tench Ringgold Arbitration.\"","James Piercy, City of Washington, to Gustavus Scott, William Thornton, and Alexander White. Three manuscript copies by Thomas Munroe of letters written by James Piercy to the Commissioners of the City of Washington about his claims to lot 744.","Manuscript copy made by Thomas Munroe of a letter written by the Commissioners of the City of Washington to James Piercy in response to Piercy's claims on lot 744. Scott and Thornton write to Piercy that \"no intention exists of granting you the square you mention.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Elizabeth Parke Custis Law Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, City of Washington","Lloyd Rogers, Druid Hill, to Thomas Law, Washington City","Thomas Law to Lloyd Rogers, Baltimore","Writing from New Orleans in 1832, John Taylor reports that fifty to sixty people a day are dying from yellow fever and smallpox.","Elizabeth Parke Custis Law, Washington, to Thomas Law, London","Letter written by Lawrence Lewis to William \"Billy\" Costin requesting Costin's service in transporting his family from Mr. Charles Carter's residence in Culpepper County to their home. Lewis provides a suggested route and expected arrival date stating, 'you must not disappoint me.' A postscript in the hand of Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis requests additional and immediate transportation for herself to Philadelphia. She offers Costin's mother payment in Pork if she will accompany them on the trip. Autograph letter signed, 1 page, with integral address panel.","Undated note from Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis asking \"Billy\" to ask her sister Betsy to send the things by which she [Eleanor] wrote to her for. Directs Billy to be very careful of them as they are easily broken. Autograph note signed E Lewis, 1 page.","Autograph letter signed with integral adddress panel.","Autograph letter signed. George Washington Parke Custis writes William \"Billy\" Costin at the Bank of Washington. He mentions he expects to go with Lafayette to visit Woodlawn.","5 letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law. The first letter is addressed to John at George Town College and the other four to Harvard University.","Edmund Law, Washington, to John Law, Baltimore","5 dated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","Letter discussing the court martial of Commodore James Barron, who would later kill Commodore Stephen Decatur in duel in 1820.","4 undated letters from Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","15 undated letters and notes written by Eliza Custis Law to her stepson John Law.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. John Law asks William Thornton if he can borrow a book on calvary maneuvers.","2 letters written by William Thornton in response to John Law's August 10, 1807 letter.","An undated letter from John Law to his half sister, Eliza Law. He writes that he is sending sweetmeats from Woodlawn by William, as promised.","William D. Sims, Pittsburgh, to John Law, Washington City","Three letters","A series of four letters and their draft copies written over the course of two days by John Law to his father, criticizing his conduct, particularly in regards to Eliza Law's marriage to Lloyd Nicholas Rogers.","5 letters written by Thomas Law to his son John Law, Washington City, around 1817, addressing John's criticisms of him, his divorce, and his friendship with Elizabeth Bordley Gibson.","Autograph letter signed. A letter of reconciliation sent by John Law to his father.","Draft of letter from Lloyd Nicholas Rogers, New York, to Major-General Henry Lee discussing the life of Baron de Kalb.","2 letters about the sale of property in Washington.Lenman and Brother, Washington City, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.","Documents related to the sale of property in Washington.","Correspondence about the sale of property in Washington.","2 letters about the sale of property in Washington. N. Callan, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers, Baltimore.","Bond of conveyance for Lot No. 1 in Square 260 in Washington City, District of Columbia.","1 survey plat of lots in Washington along Canal St, and 2 pages of notes listing the prices of lots and the names of their purchasers.","Letter from the Commisioners of the Sinking Fund of the Corporation of Washington. William McCormick, Registers Office, Washington, to Edmund Law Rogers.","An indenture form reassigning a parcel of property in Washington City. The Deed of Trust form is marked at the top of the first page \"Printed and Sold by Robert A. Waters, D. st., bet. 9th \u0026 10th.\"","1 page autograph letter signed by George Washington Parke Custis to Edmund Law Rogers, with additional letter from Martha Custis Williams, Arlington House, written on verso. Custis writes, \"From the very graphic account you gave Martha Williams of your visit to Mr Fenno, I see but a poor chance of my Drama being brought out [in Baltimore].\" He asks Rogers to inquire of his \"theater going friends\" if any other Baltimore theatres will perform the work. If not, he asks Rogers to return the book care of William Adam Bookseller Pennsylvania Avenie Washington.","In her letter, Williams passes on a request from \"Aunt B\" (Britannia Wellington Peter Kennon) to send the \"little manuscript book, containing an inventory of the Mt Vernon relics at Tudor Place, as she is much at a loss, with regard to the history of many things in the House.\" Britannia Peter had inherited Tudor Place the year before, in 1854. Williams adds to Rogers that she hopes he will not make too much effort to have Uncle Custis's play produced because \"Cousin Mary Lee and all his family are so much opposed to it.\" Williams hopes Custis will focus on finishing his Recollections instead.","Bill for $21 addressed to Edmund Law Rogers for advertising the sale of lots in the City of Washington in the newspaper the National Intelligencer.","Unsigned indenture for the sale of lots in the City of Washington. Docketed in pencil \"sale not made.\"","Invoices, notes, and receipts from accounts between Robert Peter and the firm O'Neill and Dearkins. Includes an invoice for tobacco, sugar, corduroy, gauze, linen, chocolate, silk, muslin, paper, wine, ribbons, pins, cotton, and tea.","Unknown list of accounts, believed to be from Robert Peter.","Pages from account book with the note \"These leaves was received by James S Webber from Mrs. Esther H Webber wife of Mr Levi Webber of Vassalboro Kennebeck Co. Maine being a part of account Book of Charles Webber, my Grand Father, his own handwriting. Received by me June 22 1878.\" The accounts include invoices for cod fish, bacon, molasses, tea, rum, sugar, silk, shoes, brandy, wine, coffee, and corn.","Includes accounts for flour, pork, beef, lamb, and veal.","Bond for the conveyance of a parcel of property called Black Oak Thickett in Frederick County, Maryland.","rent paid","Page of rent payment accounts in unknown hand.","Bond of Thomas Nicholls of John to Robert Peter","Bond of Isaiah and Edward Nicholls to Robert Peter","Lawsuit against Robert Peter by James Gordon, Henry Riddell, John Campbell, John Campbell Junior, Alexander Low, and William Ingram","Three documents related to disputed accounts between Robert Peter and Benjamin Ray. One with a note by John T. Mason dated February 27, 1799, \"He has no shadow of right to one shilling on this [account].\"","List of Robert Peter's court appearances","Court documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 5 manuscripts.","Court documents and accounts related to Robert Peter, 19 small manuscript receipts","Survey of land called Bealls Plaines in what became Washington City, along Goose Creek, later renamed Tiber Creek.","Manuscript on parchment with large seal attached by a ribbon.","1766, Survey to Forrest, May 12, 1773, (six documents) Bladenburg, Sept., 21, 1766; Rock Creek, Nov. 13, 1766 \"to Robert Peter, merchant in Georgetown.\"","One undated note by Thomas Peter and one letter from William Dearkins and Ben Stoddert to Stephen Chiswell about resurveying about 200 acres called Partnership granted to Elting Williams.","The Resurvey of Brandy and transfer of several named enslaved people.","A letter about resurveying a parcel of propery called Hazard. George Scott to Robert Peter, George Town.","Four autograph documents dealing with land ownership. Two notes on fragments; one half sheet giving history of a property in Prince George's County; and an 8 page survey document, with reference to points on a drawn survey, of Cross Basket, Balantyre, and other properties (9 lots) belonging to Robert Peter and divided amongst George and Thomas Peter.","Certificate and plat for 5 3/4 acres of vacant land granted by special warrant to Robert Peter out of the Western Shore Land Office of Washington County in the District of Columbia. Surveyed by Joseph Elgar, Jr. Autograph document signed, 1 page.","Hand colored survey plat showing the division of Robert Peter's Square in George Town. Docketed on verso \"Plat belonging to Thomas Peter's Square in George Town.\"","Tobacco sales","Tabacco Sales, Real Estate, Transfer of enslaved people","Deed of trust book is dated 1790","One dollar printed in Annapolis by F. Green, 7 December 1775. Two thirds of a dollar printed in Philadelphia by Hall and Sellers, 17 February 1776.","List of items purchased by Martha Washington from Macleod \u0026 Lumsdon, dated at the top 18 February 1800, Alexandria. The accounts, dated 8 July and 9 August, include entries for 47 panes of glass, oil, paint for 30 mahoghany chairs, paint for a wine cooler, varnishing, picture frame gilding, and glazing. Signed by Macleod \u0026 Lumdsdon at the bottom, noting that the above money was received in full 9 October 1800.","Receipt signed \"Daniel Lecock\" for payment received by the hands of James Anderson on behalf of Martha Washington for 790 bushels of corn on 2 May 1800.","Receipt for $25 paid by Thomas Carwood to James Anderson for 100 barrels of fish from Mount Vernon.","Accounts dated February 13, March 11, and April 12, 1800 for newspaper advertisements and handbills purchased by Martha Washington from Ellis Price, printer of The Columbian Mirror and Alexandria Gazette. Items Martha purchased include 26 advertisements for a house to rent, an advertisement about the Mount Vernon fishery, 23 advertisements about the donkey Knight of Malta, and notice about the runaway slave Marcus.","Accounts dated 23 April-23 September 1800 for weaving yards of cotton, wool, and other fabrics. The payments are marked as having been paid \"By balance due the Estate of General Washington,\" by cash, by 41 gallons of whiskey, and barrells of herring. The final payment is marked as received from James Anderson on 10 November 1801.","Bill addressed to the Estate of Mrs. Martha Washington, Deceased for $200 due to James Craik for medical services rendered Mrs. Washington during her last illness and $5 for cash paid Heyskill for the hire of his carriage. A signed oath by Jacob Hoffman testifies to the validity of the charges.","Receipt of payment from Thomas Peter to Lawrence Lewis for three hundred dollars for one hundred barrels of corn sold to Mount Vernon for the use of the estate. Signed by John Anderson.","Receipt written by Dr. David Stuart for the receipt from Thomas Peter for five guineas, the leagcy left by Martha Washington to Eleanor Calvert Custis Stuart.","Payment from Thomas Law to Griffith Coombs for repairs to Martha Washington's townhome in the District Columbia occupied by Henry Dearborn. Payment marked by Coombs as received in full from Thomas Peter on August 23, 1802.","Twenty dollars wages paid to Richard Burnett of the City of Washingon by Thomas Peter for the year 1802.","Payment of $50 received by George Smith of Woodlawn from Thomas Peter on 12 January 1803 for hire as a blacksmith at Mount Vernon in the year 1802. Signed by George Smith (his mark) and Lawrence Lewis. George Smith was one of George Washington's slaves who was freed after Washington's death. His wife, Lydia, was one of Martha Washington's dower slaves and was inherited by Nelly Parke Custis Lewis of Woodlawn.","Receipt for one hundred pounds Virginia currency received by Benjamin Lincoln Lear from Thomas Peter, one of the executors of Martha Washington's estate.","Accounts of Mr. James Dunlop with Thomas Peter, for horses, ploughs, and an enslaved woman named Peg. Peg is likely one of the slaves Martha Parke Custis Peter inherited from the Custis estate.","Receipt for funeral arrangements paid by Thomas Peter to William King on December 4, 1820 following the death of his twenty-three-year-old daughter Columbia Washington Peter. The arrangements include a \"walnut coffin lined,\" silver plate and engraving, and rental of horses, a hearse, and attendants.","H. B. Morris, Philadelphia, to Thomas Peter, Georgetown. Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. A letter about bank accounts and stock certificates.","Bill from Dr. Warfield to Thomas Peter for a visit to a \"black man in the night\" on March 5, 1824 which resulted in the amputation of the man's leg.","Two bills from P.L. Dupont paid by Martha Parke Custis Peter for dancing lessons for her daughter Britannia.","Two stock share certificates for the Patowmack Company (Potomac Company). Share No. 89 is for Martha Peter, and No. 91 for Thomas Peter.","Land office papers for the resurvey of Bear Denn, Daniels Discovery, and Partnership in Maryland","With unknown survey plat on verso.","Aquila Johns to Thomas Peter on sale of Seneca plantation","Autograph letter signed by Sarah Norfleet Freeland Peter, wife of Thomas Peter's brother George, relinquishing right title and interest on a tract of land called Forrest, property of her husband, in order to pay his debts.","Letter about resurveying property owned by George Washington Peter.","List of property in Montgomery County Maryland owned by Thomas Peter","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Regarding financial matters.","Horatio Edmondson of Taylor County, Maryland","Pamphlet stitch binding with marbled paper covers. Contains notes about purchases made by Thomas Peter 1813-1814.","Calling card from Le Baron de Maltitz, Secretaire de la Legation Imperiale de Russie. Manuscript date 1823 on verso.","John Dandridge writes to Thomas Peter, George Town, asking to borrow money from the estate of Martha Washington.","Thomas Peter, George Town, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed, with envelope. Josiah Quincy, Cambridge, to Martha Parke Custis Peter, Georgetown. Josiah Quincy thanks Martha Parke Custis Peter for her generous reeption of his children at Tudor Place and thanks her for the relic of George Washington that she sent back with them.","A contemporary manuscript copy of a letter in which Nelly Parke Custis describes having seen George Washington writing his farewell address at Mount Vernon. When the address was finished, she says he asked her to bring him silk string, and she watched him stitch the address together in front of her. Nelly writes this as a rebuke to one of Alexander Hamilton's sons, who claims his father wrote the farewell address.","A list of accounts between the Estate of George Washington and Alexandria apothecary Edward Stabler, including purchases for Turlington's Balsam, castor oil, arsenic, balsam copaiva, British oil, salts, purified Salt Petre, cantharides, ipecacuanha, laudanum, tumeric, and opodildo. Payments are marked as received from James Anderson. Autograph document, 1 page.","Manuscript titled \"A List of Negroes belonging to Mrs. Washington.\" A list of 121 enslaved persons who were Martha's dower slaves. Unlike the slaves owned by George Washington, Martha's slaves were not freed after her death and were inherited by the Custis descendants. Men, boys, women, and girls and listed in separate columns, each further broken down into the places where they worked: Mansion house, River Farm, Muddy Hole, and Union Farm. Five women - Amy, Alice, Peg, Agnes, and Old Judy - are listed as \"Free but yet remain.\"","Signed certificate from the executors of General George Washington to the Clerk of Fairfax.","Accounts from 1802 for furniture and household goods purchased by George Washington Parke Custis from the Estate of Martha Washington. The final payment was made in 1826, and the account is signed by Thomas Peter, executor of the estate.","A list of the household belongings sold by Thomas Peter from the personal estate of Martha Washington. Includes a listing of who purchased each item and the price it sold for.","Signed indenture for sale of land in the City of Washington.","Articles of agreement between George Calvert and Thomas Peter with Thomas Law, agreeing that Thomas Law and his wife Eliza Parke Custis Law will live separately. Eliza will receive $1500 per year from Law, and all the interest from her inheritance from George Washington will go to her and her daughter.","3 sheets of accounts between the estate of Robert Peter and James Dunlop, including the sale of \"5 negroes willed Mrs. Peter.\" These are some of Martha's dower slaves inherited by Martha Parke Custis Peter. One additional account between Jonathan Hicks and the heirs of Robert Peter, dated 1809-1811.","Receipt written by Lawrence Lewis acknowledging receipt from Thomas Peter of three hundred and twenty-six dollars eighteen cent left to his son Lorenzo Lewis as a legacy from Martha Washington.","Receipt signed by George Washington Parke Custis acknowledging the receipt from Thomas Peter of one thousand dollars as a legacy left to his daughter from the late Martha Washington.","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Thomas Peter, George Town, to Bushrod Washington, Mount Vernon. Thomas Peter writes to Bushrod about money owed for two purchases he made from the estate of George Washington.","Two documents related to a settlement made by John Dandridge against George Washington Parke Custis and Thomas Peter, executors of Martha Washington's estate. One is a 1829 decree from the U. S. Circuit Court, signed by William Thomas Carroll; and the other is an account of money owed to John Dandridge signed by Benjamin Lincoln Lear, 1830 June 21. Autograph documents signed (2).","3 documents related to the death of Beverley Kennon, husband of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, who died aboard the USS Princeton during the 1844 Peacemaker accident: a newspaper clipping with an excerpt from a sermon by Reverend Mr. Magoon on the Princeton Tragedy, a plan of the burying ground belonging to Mrs. Beverly Kennon, and a certificate from the Vestry of Washington Parish granting Mrs. Beverley Kennon four sites in the Washington Parish Burial Ground.","Receipts for two legacies received of Britannia W. Peter Kennon, executor of Martha Parke Custis Peter's estate. One is for a grandson named Thomas Peter and another for her grandson John Parke Custis Peter.","Manuscript resolution of the Senate of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, offering sympathy to the families of those killed aboard the USS Princeton during the Peacemaker accident. This copy was given by the President of the United States to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, whose husband, Beverley Kennon, was killed in the accident.","Printed form signed by Britannia W. Peter Kennon and witnessed by William Purcell, esquire, Judge of the Orphans' Court of Washington county, District of Columbia.","A list of collections and payments made to sundry persons to settle the estate of Martha Parke Custis Peter.","Document bound with blue ribbon, with envelope. Last will and testament of Ann Gertrude Wightt, a former nun at the Georgetown Visitation Convent who later lived at Tudor Place. Autograph document, 8 pages.","Autograph letter, with envelope. Ann Gertrude Wightt, Rochester, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place","Papers related to the sale of Lot 9 in Square 72 of Washington City to William A. Gordon. Letter from William E. Edmonston to William A. Gordon, 1891 May 30. Two letters from William A. Gordon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, 1891 June 3 and 1889 October 4. Typescript signed by William Gordon of Declaration of Trust for sale of Lot Nine, Square Seventy Two in Washington City, D.C..","Indenture made between Britannia Wellington Kennon, party of the first part, and Walter Gibson Peter, Armistead Peter Jr., and George Freeland Peter, parties of the second part, all of the District of Columbia, regarding relics and heirlooms at Tudor Place acquired by Britannia W. Peter Kennon from her mother Martha Custis Peter grand-daughter of Martha the wife of George Washington, known in the family as \"The Mount Vernon Heirlooms.\" Other relics are from the estates of Thomas Peter and Beverley Kennon. Britannia wishes that these relics be preserved by her descendants and that none of them be sold or disposed of.","These include pictures, miniatures, engravings, glass, china, silver, jewelry, furniture, needlework, and other relics, including a sago palm formerly belonging to Martha Parke Custis Peter. The relics and heirlooms are to be divided into five parts after Britannia's death and delivered to her grandchildren.","A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language (New York : Printed and published by William A. Davies) Inscribed Britannia W. Peter.","Autograph letter signed. Beverley Kennon, Navy Yard, Washington, to Reverend W. Hoff, George Town. Kennon asks Reverend Hoff to be present at Mrs. Peter's place in George Town on the 8th to marry him to Britannia W. Peter.","2 autograph letters signed.","Autograph letter signed on mourning stationary, with envelope and black seal. John Tyler, Washington, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. President John Tyler offers his condolences to Britannia W. Peter Kennon on the death of her husband, Beverley Kennon, during the Peacemaker accident aboard the USS Princeton.","G. T. Kennon to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place","Autograph letter signed with envelope docketed \"A letter written to Uncle Bev. by my mother while at boarding school given to me after Uncle Bev's death by Aunt G.\". Martha Custis Kennon, Georgetown, to Beverley Kennon Jr. Beverley Kennon Jr. was Martha Custis Kennon's half brother.","According to Martha Custis Peter, this illustration was at the Tudor Place.","W. Van Ness, New York, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown","Department of the Interior, Pension Office, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place, Georgetown","Mrs. Charles Carroll Simms to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Georgetown","Mattie D. Abbot to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, Tudor Place. From the Secretary of the Ladies Aid Society of Christ Church accepting Britannia Kennon's resignation as President.","Letters from James Mackubin, Ellicott City, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon","Two letters from Justine Van Rensselaer Townsend, Vice Regent of New York for the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, to Britannia W. Peter Kennon. In the 26 November 1890 letter, Justine asks Britannia to help the Ladies determine what is genuine at the upcoming 1890 Thomas Birch's Sons sale of Washington relics in Philadelphia. The sale will include \"General Washington's papers, a clock, a punch bowl, and many other things.\"","Invitation from The Board of World's Fair Managers of Virginia inviting Britannia W. Peter Kennon to be present at the ceremonies of Virginia Day at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Enclosed with an envelope and the calling card of Mrs. William Radford Beale.","Calling cards for Martha Custis Kennon and Armistead Peter. At home card with envelope for Britannia W. Peter Kennon, engraved by Dempsey \u0026 O. Toole of Baltimore \u0026 Washington.","Engraved form ceritifying that \"Cream Ladle No 68944 is an exact reproduction of one onwed by General and Mrs. Washington and used for a number of years at Mr. Vernon.\" The ladle was produced by Galt \u0026 Bro. Jewellers, Silversmiths, Stationers, Washington D.C..","Regarding the purchase of a clock.","Typescript lists of letters and items from Mount Vernon that were part of  Britannia W. Peter Kennon's collection at Tudor Place.","Unbound notebook with list of items and letters from Mount Vernon that belonged to Britannia W. Peter Kennon at Tudor Place. Includes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia's grandchildren.Includes furniture and household items.","Includes a list of how the items were divided amongst Britannia W. Peter Kennon's grandchildren.","Manuscript list of books, jewelry, and locks of hair at Tudor Place","Includes both manuscript and typescript inventories of books, furniture, and objects from Tudor Place.","Newsclippings and correspondence related to Washington relics loaned by Walter G. Peter to the National Museum in the early 1900s.","Lent by Walter G. Peter from the Britannia W. Peter Kennon Collection of Washington Relics.","R. Davidson, Pinckneyville, to George Peter, George Town","Includes a $5 charge on 23 October 1813 for a coffin \"for a black man.\" On 9 February 1814, Peter was charged $50.00 for a lined coffin covered with black cloth, among other expenses, possibly following the death of his first wife, Ann Plater Peter, or one of their young sons.","Thomas Anderson, Clarksburgh, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed with printed cash form from the Office of Discount and Deposit, Washington.","Joseph Delaplaine, Philadelphia, to George Peter. Deplaine requests Major Peter's portrait for his gallery.","U. McInder, Petersburg, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter","W. Coor, Rockville, to George Peter","Partially printed form from the District of Columbia. Major Peter grants Charles A. Burnett power of attorney to sell, assign, and transfer his 50 shares of stock in the Books of the Washington Turnpike Company.","Letter from unidentified, Annapolis, to George Peter","Charles Bunting, Montgomery County, to George Peter","James H., Georgetown, to George Peter","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel. Benjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Lear writes regarding two suits againist Mrs. Sarah Peter.","John Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter","Benjamin Lincoln Lear, Washington, to George Peter. Printed letter with manuscript additions, from B. L. Lear, Attorney of the Bank, Bank of the United States.","W. W. Ramsay, Washington, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Washington, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Washington City, to George Peter","B. H., Rockville, to George Peter","Clement Cod, Georgetown, to George Peter","William Thompson, Union School, to George Peter","Michael Keepers, Frederick Town, to George Peter","John Wootton, Rockville, to George Peter","G. D., George Town, to George Peter","J. Orme, Georgetown, to George Peter","W. Sellman, Clarksburg, to George Peter","Samuel C. Ulens, Poolesville, to George Peter","J. Higgins, Poolesville, to George Peter","Jesse V., Poolesville, to George Peter, Darnestown","J. Falls, Baltimore, to George Peter","Geo. Howson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter","Alfred Spates, Cumberland, to George Peter","Letter from unidentified, Baltimore, to George Peter","W. Matthews, George Town, to George Peter","Geo. Hownson Mason, Annapolis, to George Peter","Benj. Fawcett, Colesville, to George Peter","J. Williams, Washington D.C., to George Peter","A letter from the Treasuries Office of the Baltimore and Ohion Railroad Company, offering Peter free tickets to pass over the roads of their company.","Printed election ballot for \"The Constitution and Union Ticket,\" promising \"Civil and Religious Liberty.\" George Peter is listed as the candidate for Commisioner of Public Works.","A list of clothing purchased by Martha Washington from William Jones of Alexandria. Includes suits purchased for enslaved workers Daniel, Marcus, Christopher, and Frank. According to notes on the verso, payments were received from James Anderson on 12 April 1800 and 15 May 1800.","Five receipts for goods and services paid for by James Anderson in 1800, including repairs to old shoes, paper lampblack, freight for one box from Philadelphia, 93 yards of cloth, and leather.","Promissory notes from George Peter","Promissory notes and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Bills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Bills and bank notes from George Peter. Checks, Union Bank of Georgetown.","Promissory notes and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and bank notes from George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter","Bills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro","Bills and accounts of George Peter with F. S. Poole and Bro.","Undated Bills and accounts of George Peter","George H. Peter, Carlise, writes to his uncle asking for money for an upcoming vacation.","3 letters from James Peter to his uncle George Peter.","George Peter, George Town","3 letters sent by James Freeland Peter to his father from Alexandria, Buffalo, and Detroit.","Manuscript acrostic written for Uncle George Peter.","Sarah Peter, Georgetown, to George Peter","4 letters from George Peter, Jr., to his father.","Typescript list of \"Things from Mt. Vernon\" with manuscript annotations by George Freeland Peter of which Peter heirs inherited the items.","Typescript and manuscript inventories of items fro Tudor Place, with notes on which Peter heirs inherited them.","Identification key to \"The battle at Bunker's Hill\" engraved by Johann Gotthard Müller after the painting by John Trumbull. Printed in London by A. C. de Poggi.","Accounts for shoes, boots, and repairs, including shoes for enslaved people.","Major George Peter's troops are invited to attend Divine Service. \"It is hoped they will attend \u0026 conduct themselves with a reverence suited to the character of Christian soldiers, who have taken arms in defence of their homes \u0026 country \u0026 who look for success \u0026 preservation to the favor of the Almighty Giver of all victory.\"","Autograph letter signed with integral address panel and red wax seal.","2 letters to George Peter from his brother David Peter, George Town.","Deed of sale for land purchased by Peter on Gay Street and Dumarton Street in George Town.","A list of 322 volumes, showing title, number of volumes, size, and type of bookbinding.","8 letters and 1 receipt, mostly addressed to George Peter from his niece, Jane Beverley and her husband, James.","printed pages","Roger Brooke Taney, Annapolis, to George Peter regarding upcoming elections [December 20] to the U. S. Senate specifically the potential election of Mr. [Alexander C.] Hanson as a means to heal and reconcile the differences in the Federal Party. Also discuss Mr. Washington's 'zeal and industry' in supporting Hanson's candidacy. Autograph letter signed, 2 pages. Docketed 'Roger B. Taney - Hanson \u0026 Washington'","W. Cook, Hyates Town,","William Brewer, Aix la Chapelle, to George Peter","James Summers, New Market, to George Peter","G. Dalls S., Colesville, to George Peter, Poolesville","Elisha Jones, Clarksburg, to George Peter","Includes the papers granting George and Sarah Peter guardianship of David Peter's children Elizabeth, William, Jane, George H., and James.","trust, property, and expenses of land","material and clothing","Receipt for the purchase of Lot No. 15 in Square No. 170 in the City of Washington.","Receipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.","3 copies of the will of Sarah Freeland, George Peter's mother-in-law.","appraisal authorization of Alexander Broome and Samuel Darby","Accounts of Margaret Dick with William Parson. Includes an account for shoes soled and nailed for James Peter.","Medical bills, pharmacy, doctor","tuition bills","Letter, T.H. Paul to George Peter. Letter, Unknown  to the Secretary of the Interior of the United States.","Receipts from Leonard W. Candler, Darnes Town, to George Peter. Receipts for the purchase of dry goods, clothing, and other household goods.","typescript copy","deed of conveyance","Indenture, George Peter to Thomas Peter, Land from estate of Robert Peter, Jr.","copies of letters","Military exemption for Armistead Peter","Bill, George Peter, Esq. to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1869 February 11; Col. Richard L. Maury, Attorney, to Dr. Armistead Peter, 1876 October 10","Includes story of Abraham Lincoln and the Maryland Barbecue by Agnes Peter","Memento for either Walter Gibson Peter or W. Orton Williams from Mrs. Laura Cassaway, small American flag and small ivory mirror with flower [Fragile]","Includes receipt of letter, 1873 January 24. Letter regarding interest in farm from Robert Dick.","lock of hair","From Binder 1","From Binder 1","From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- Fragmented letter - From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Genealogical Studies- From Binder 1","Four envelopes","Goes up to Britannia W. Peter Kennon -From Binder 1","Condolence letter","Signed by Governor Horatio Sharpe","Indenture, September 30, 1791; Resurvey of Forrest, 1796. Document signed by Gov. Haywood","Resurvey of Pipe Tomhock; Copy of Platt (sic) and Illustrations, August 14, 1798; July 11, 1766, Explanation of Survey, September 19, 1797, May 26, 1796, February 16, 1797","Deed, Elizabeth and John Scrivenor, April 18, 1799, June 11, 1799, Resurvey of Brandy, June 9, 1792, June 18, 1792","December 24, 1871, wrapper","List of enslaved persons, livestock, and tools sold at Slashes, Sugar Lands, and Rock Creek Quarters totaling $9,308.00. Autograph document, 3 pages, with docket.","Bernard Gilpin firmly bound to Thomas Peter for $5520","wove paper","Photocopy, \"Account Book 1, Robert Peter, Esq. with the Commissioners of the Federal Buildings; On division of the Tract, Mexico within the City of Washington, Exclusive of what are called \"Old divisions of squares\" and water lots of which no account is key by the Commissioners. 21 pp. Note from Walter Gibson Peter re: History of book, how it ended up in the Library of Congress Thomas Peter","signed by James Madison, B. Crowninshield, Secretary of the Navy","James Madison signature","The most important ones delivered to F.S. Keys Esq. and recorded in suit pending in Court Dt. Columbia","9 manuscripts","under the orders of Lt. Col. E. Robert, USTE","Building 3044 O Street","copies","Includes Allison's Forrest Enlarged; Fort Grubby Hill, July 1, 1732","Includes Indenture, Daniel Veetch, February 19, 1758 Document signed by Gov. Horatio Sharpe","Bathsheba","First found in Thomas Peter's Letterbooks","Photos, Photos from Survey (4) and Ivory Cross [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon] Interesting small religious carved cross, made from Mother-of-Pearl","Letter, William A. Coffin to Britannia Kennon, February 23, 1889; Brouchure for Exhibition, April 30, 1889; Letter, A. W. Drake to Britannia Kennon, January 29, 1889, May 16, 1889, including: carte de visite of George Washington and calling card of Mr. A. W. Drake (Photo) [First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon]","First found in Papers of Britannia W. Peter Kennon","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","First found in Major George Peter's Letterbooks","Frenzel Gallery, Georgetown. Moved from Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.","Includes Sir Thomas Nicholson, William Scott Blair, General Scott of Malenie, Robert Buchanan, William Dunlop, Elizabeth Roberton, J. Horsburgh, Lord Abbots Hall, Isabel Corbet, Cunningham Scott. First found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter.","First found in Papers of Dr. Armistead Peter","Containing photographs of Peter relatives","Pictures of Tudor Place, Vacation, Content Farm, Ellen Beale Peter 1931 (Walter Gibson's Wife) Made by Walter Gibson Peter, [Loose photographs], Half Full.","Elizabeth Peter, wife of Robert Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter [Note: Some loose pages]","Book of tobacco sales, list of enslaved persons belonging to Robert Peter, and lots of Robert Peter in the City of Washington with division by squares for the Commissioners and how they are disposed. The bound volume is made up of 178 pages. Pages 52-147 are blank. At some point the volume is flipped and entries are begun at the back of the book from pages 178-154. For viewing purposes those pages have been reoriented and reordered.","\"Tobacco Book,\" All letters received pertaining to his business of selling tobacco in Europe and trading across the Atlantic, including captains, lawyers, and buyers in Europe.","Includes personal letters that were sent to the family, photocopied letters from Thomas and General Washington, various financial papersNot in order [Documents are fragile and book in poor condition]. Made by Walter Gibson Peter.","Contains photographs and letters. Created by Walter Gibson Peter, received documents from Britannia W. Peter Kennon.","Commissions, Letters, Orders, etc. Relating to service in the U.S. Army and Major Georgetown Field Artillery, Created by Walter Gibson Peter. Items signed by John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.","Corps of the Artillerists, New Orleans and Fort McHenry, Garrison and Regimental Orders, Major George Peter; Order and prisoner tries and punishments, List from Fort McHenry, Morning Reports [Note: Book in poor condition]","Ledger of real estate holdings of George Peter with Robert Peter and James Peter [pages 2-17]. Also includes, \"The following Table exhibits a view of the Squares and Lots, the Number of square feet therein contained, and the value of the same, now owned by Capt. George Peter, in the City of Washington\" [pages 74-78]. Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 88 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-7, 10-11, 14-17, 74, 76, and 78. The remaining page are blank. In 1813, the ledger is flipped and a single page (page 88) includes a list of names under the title 'Rent Roll for 1813.'","Ledger for the estate of Robert Peter maintained by his son Thomas Peter. The bond volume contains 176 pages, partially completed. Accounts are entered on pages 6-54, pages 55-173 are blank, and pages 174-176 include bank notes at the Bank of Columbia and the Branch Bank of Washington City. A scrap of paper with calculations was found between pages 49 and 50 and is included in the digitization.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","Lessons and Exercises in Vocal Music by Benjamin Carr","Contains letters, pictures, U.S. Navy Commissions (James Madison, John Tyler, and Franklin Pierce), invitations, and a memorandum of Britannia and Beverley made by Walter Gibson Peter- Grandson to Britannia.","After resigning from the army, notes made from Walter George Peter. Includes letters, a list of enlaved people from Montanaverde, bills, and business transactions.","Repairs made on properties of Robert Peter, Jr.  Stitch binding with marbled paper covers, 98 pages. Real estate accounts appear on pages 2-5, 8-23, and 26-33. The remaining pages are blank.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","Copies made February 1 and 2, 1849 by Edmund Law Rogers at Tudor Place, the residence of his Great-Aunt Martha Peter.","Communion Alms, Christmas and Easter Offerings, June 5, 1850. In Memory of Mrs. Britannia Wellington Kennon, From the Trustees of the Louise Home, 1911.","Four account books. Account Money paid for the Estate of Mrs. Martha Peter","\"Commenced the practice of medicine the latter end of March 1867. Left town the first of May 1867 and returned June 28th- recommended practicing 8th of July, etc., Expense Log and Visiting List\"","First found in Dr. Armistead Peter's files. 9 volumes, dated 1863, 1866, 1870, 1873, 1876, 1878, 1889, 1892, and 1896.","List of patients from practice and paid or unpaid, in alphabetical order, Bills Due, Cash Paid to Mrs. Peter, other accounts, small pox vaccination count","Notes on visits, family seal, copied letters, list of articles from Mount Vernon, notes about clothes and jewelry; Copy of Album was acquired by Martha Custis Peter, great-great granddaughter to Britannia W. Peter Kennon, which Britannia had given to her grandson, Walter Gibson Peter. Her father was Walter Gibson Peter, Jr.","contains dried flowers","Includes folders of France and WWI soldiers","Contains deeds, inventories, and papers pertaining to Robert Peter's estates and his sons, Robert, James, David, George, and Thomas. Various notes about David Peter's death, and letters from George Peter. Made by Walter Gibson Peter. [Note: There are loose pages]","Includes voice and music notes for the saxon ground, will you come to the bower, nobody coming to marry me, the rose, rondo, and others.","First found in Papers of Major George Peter","No. 5116, volume 190, covering the coronation of George VI.","Printed volume, includes a facsimile handwritten section entitled \"accounts, G. Washington with the United States, commencing June 1775, and ending June 1773, comprehending a space of eight years.\""],"names_ssim":["Special Collections at The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon","Washington, George, 1732-1799","Lear, Tobias, 1762-1816","Washington, Martha, 1731-1802","Law, Elizabeth Parke Custis, 1776-1831","Law, Thomas, 1756-1834","Costin, William, 1780?-1842","Law, John, 1784?-1822","Rogers, Lloyd Nicholas, approximately 1788-1860","Rogers, Edmund Law","Peter, Robert, 1726-1806","Peter, Thomas, 1769-1834","Peter, Martha Parke Custis, 1777-1854","Kennon, Britannia Wellington Peter, 1815-1911","Peter, George, 1779-1861","Peter, Armistead, 1840-1902","Peter, Agnes, 1840-1902","Mercereau, John, 1732-1820","Dandridge, Bartholomew, approximately 1774-1802","Stuart, Eleanor Calvert Custis, approximately 1758-1811","Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834","Madison, James, 1751-1836","Adams, Abigail, 1744-1818","Pinckney, Mary Stead, approximately 1751-1812","Trumbull, Jonathan, 1740-1809","Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821","Washington, Bushrod, 1762-1829","Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804","Miller, Samuel, 1769-1850","Knox, Henry, 1750-1806","Varick, Richard, 1753-1831","Sedgwick, Theodore, 1746-1813","Rogers, William, 1751-1824","Stuart, Gilbert, 1755-1828","Atherton, Charles H.  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She spent much of her adult life researching her Stith Family and collateral lines.","Laura Stith Strike received the collection from her father's estate and gave them to the Irving Public Library, Texas.  Irving Public Library gave them to  William and Mary Libraries because of a Stith Family connection with the college:  William Stith, was the president of William and Mary from 1752–1755.  Irving Public Library informed the Stith family of the donation.","Processed by Anne Johnson in October 2014.","Working papers and correspondence of Estie Stith Crabbe in preparation for a book on the genealogy of the Stith Family, Hardaway Family and collateral families.  Includes research notes, typed transcriptions of research material and correspondence with professional genealogists, researchers from her family and Stith Family members from all over the United States.  Estie Stith Crabbe typed transcriptions of much of her research, including many letters she received from researchers and Stith Family contacts.  Some personal correspondence and papers are included.","Correspondence of Estie Stith Crabbe while compiling genealogical information for a book on the Stith and Hardaway Families. Includes a chronology created by Ms. Crabbe of all the letters she wrote between 1949 and 1965. ","Correspondence is in A-Z folders, then at the end of this group, the major correspondents are in A-Z order with individual folders. ","Correspondents include professional genealogists and family members who also pursued genealogy. Some of the correspondence is with contacts who might have links or information on the Stith, Hardaway and related Families. Ms. Crabbe typed all of her letters, with one or more carbon copies, and typed many of the letters she received. Some correspondence can also be found under Series 2 (Stith Ancestors) and Series 3 (Family Names) and may duplicate or complement what is in these files.","Scope and Contents A typed chronology created by Ms. Crabbe of all the letters she wrote between 1949 and 1965, with names, addresses and a summary of the content.","Includes name, location of addressee, family name connection, date of correspondence.","Eliza Atkinson, Leoti, KS - Haynes, 1965 ","Helen Stith Ballard, Joplin, MO, father - Stith, 1954","Mildred Becnel, Carriere, MS - Stith, 1957 ","Allie Myrick Bowden, Orrs Island, ME - Stith Parham, 1964","Clarence Bradbury, Webb City, MO - Hardaway/Stith,1936","Douglas Summers Brown, Richmond, VA - Jordan, 1943","Clyde Buerge, Clinton, IA - Stith, 1965 ","Beverley Cain, Los Angeles, CA - Stith, 1935 ","Tina Clouse, Oakland, CA - Wilson, 1956 ","Sally Dolphin, Coeur d'Alene, ID - Stith, 1965 ","Mrs. Roy Dolman, Temple, OK - Jordan, 1961 ","Ruth Dowling, Meridian, MS - Hardaway, 1954 ","Charlotte Elam, Memphis, TN - Stith, 1963 ","Fannie, Jasper, MO, 1934 ","Eleanor Fanyo, Watseka, IL - Pemberton Stith, 1965 ","William R. Gardiner, Wichita Falls, TX - Stith, 1954 ","Corinne Puett Giannitrapani, Oak Park, IL - Stith, 1963 ","Emma Lyons Greer, Kansas City, MO - Stith, 1936 ","M.S. Gregory, Oklahoma City, OK - Gregory/Stith, 1942","Includes name, location of addressee, family name connection, date of correspondence. ","Homoiselle Haden and Prentiss Price - Stith, Colonial Dames, 1955-1959 ","William Hall, Selma, AL - Stith/Randolph/Bolling, undated ","Captain Ben. S. Clarkson Hardaway, Camp Chaffee, AR - Hardaway, 1945","I. Hardin, Frankfurt, KY - Clarkson, 1954","Lillian Hart, Elizabethtown, KY - Hardaway/Haynes, 1964","Georgia Hayes, Stayton, OR - Randolph, 1958 ","Bessie (John) Hickman, Carthage, MO, - Stith, 1965 ","John Hicks, Brandenburg, KY - Stith, 1937 ","Margorie Holland, Tahlequah, OK - Haynes, 1964 ","Mattie Hynes, Elizabethtown, KY - Stith, 1941 ","Byrdelle Stith Jackson, Atlanta, Georgia - Stith, 1953","Mrs. Robert H. Jackson, Wichita, KS - Stith, 1936-37","J.R. Jenkins, Houston TX - Stith, 1936","Kincheloe, Kinchelow, Morristown and Competition, MO - Stith (includes Farmer Hightower Stith and Mrs. K.T. Starr letters), 1933, 1935, 1945","Louise Moore Lander, Houston, TX - Crabbe, 1962","Includes name, location of addressee, family name connection, date of correspondence.","Marie Plummer Stith Magee, Danville, VA - Stith, 1955 ","William T. Mann, Washington, DC - Stith, 1953","Charles Martin, Blossom, TX - Martin, 1935","Mrs. Bud McCoy, Guston, KY - Stith, 1936","T.M. Milam, Ft. Stockton, TX - Moorman, 1938","Mrs. D.A. Morrison, Jacksonville, FL - Stith, undated","James W. Moorman - Moorman/Stith/Hardaway, 1958","J. Fuller Nall, Elizabethtown, KY - Stith, 1953","National Society of Children of the American Colonists, Jackson, TN - Archer/Wood, 1944","Agnes Niedringhaus, St. Louis, MO, 1943","Louella Parsons, Hollywood, CA - Stith, 1953","J. W. Persohn, Youngstown, NY - Stith, 1949","Mamie H. Pittman, Amarillo, TX - Strother/Long/Haynes, 1960","F.L. Pleadwell, Honolulu, HI - Stith, 1936","Mamie Rangeley, Kingsville, TX - Stith, 1945, 1955","Betty Roberts (Carl Jennings, James P. Kurt), undated","Includes name, location of addressee, family name connection, date of correspondence. ","Mrs. Walter Scott, Brandenburg, KY - Stith/Hardaway, 1944","Rosa E. Shacklett, Garrett, KY - Stith, 1934","Anne Stith Smith, Billings, MT - Stith, 1955","Claiborn Smith and Hugh B. Johnston, Philadelphia, PA - Stith, 1959","Mrs. Guy Speed, Sheridan, WY - Stith, 1934","Emma Street Taylor, Clarinda, IA - Stith, 1965","Irene M. Strieby, Indianapolis, IN - Haynes, 1964","Raymond Teller, San Angelo, TX - Stith, 1962","Eva Heston Thomas, Leitchfield, KY, 1942","\"Tools,\" 1963 Virginia H. Turner, Blackstone, VA - Irby, 1963","Frances Whitfield, Louisville, KY - Stith, 1937","Cdr. McFarland Walker Wood, Hopkinsville, KY - Early, 1943","Scope and Contents Cousin Lillie Lawson Brown of Orange, California about the Hardaway, Stith and other families. Includes news clippings about family members.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Mary Peyton Dent of Los Angeles, CA who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research for many years. Estie Stithe Crabbe indexed many of Mary Peyton Dent's letters. Includes Christmas card with photograph of \"Well-Spring Farm, Mary Dents Step-Grandfather's Hardawy Place.\"","Scope and Contents Alphabetical list of names in Mary Peyton Dent's letters, with short biographical information and date of the letter. Names include people and places.","Scope and Contents Letters of Mary Dent Peyton grouped by Estie Stith Crabbe and labeled \"Any Letter with Hardaway Name in this Pile. Of Mary's.\" The original order of these letters has been maintained and is not necessarily in chronological order. See also Series 3 Family Names - Hardaway.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Frances Shacklette Fast of New York, Pennsylvania and Brandenburg, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research. Her line is from the Stiths of Kentucky. They corresponded almost weekly for years. Letters are in chronological order, but some letters were purposely grouped by Mrs. Estie Stith Crabbe and are filed under the most recent date. Includes some newspaper clippings. Note: In 2000, Mrs. Fast's daughter, Harriet Fast Scott, indexed the letters between her Mother and Estie Stith Crabbe that were in her Mother's papers. The index with a description of the genealogical research of Frances Fast and Estie Crabbe are online as of 2014: http://www.stithvalley.com/scottfam/stithfam/estie/frances/frances.htm.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Frances Shacklette Fast of New York, Pennsylvania and Brandenburg, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research. They corresponded almost weekly for years. One letter mentions giving some research material to Frances Fast's daughter in Washington, D.C. Letters are in chronological order, but some letters were purposely grouped by Mrs. Estie Stith Crabbe and are filed under the most recent date. Includes some newspaper clippings.","Scope and Contents Stith Family report entitled \"Copy from data sent by Frances Fast\" beginning with Lt. Col. Drury Stith of Brunswick County, VA. 37 pages. Includes notes and correspondence Tommy Hughes and Laurence Gardiner.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Evelyn Pierce Fish of Glendale, CA who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research. Her third great grandfather was Jesse Stith.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Laurence B. Gardiner of Memphis, TN who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research. The Hardaway Family was his main focus, but he researched all the related families. Letters are in chronological order, but some letters were purposely grouped by Mrs. Estie Stith Crabbe and are filed under the most recent date.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Laurence B. Gardiner of Memphis, TN  who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research.  The Hardaway Family was his main focus, but he researched all the related families.  Letters are in chronological order, but some letters were purposely grouped by Mrs. Estie Stith Crabbe and are filed under the most recent date.","Scope and Contents Letters between Lillian H. Hart and Estie Stith Crabbe about the Haynes Family. Lillian H. Hart lived in Tappahannock, Virginia and Elizabethtown, KY. One grouping of material is about the Kincheloe Family with a 1946 letter to Dr. John E. Kincheloe of Hardinsburg, KY.","Scope and Contents Correspondence between Tommy Hughes, a cousin and professional genealogist from Memphis, TN and Estie Stith Crabbe. His letters contain his research, often with transcripts typed by Estie Stith Crabbe.  Included are notes by Estie Stith Crabbe and some letters to and from other people following clues from Tommy Hughes' research. Tommy Hughes is connected to the Hardaway Family.","Scope and Contents Correspondence between Tommy Hughes, a cousin and professional genealogist from Memphis, TN and Estie Stith Crabbe. His letters contain his research, often with transcripts typed by Estie Stith Crabbe.  Included are notes by Estie Stith Crabbe and some letters to and from other people following clues from Tommy Hughes' research. Tommy Hughes is connected to the Hardaway Family.  This folder includes his family tree.","Scope and Contents Group of papers labeled \"Important Papers of Tommy Hughes\" with loose research transcripts and photographs/negatives of the \"London Table\" of the Gardiner and Hughes family.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Anne B. Peebles of Washington, D.C. about her Stith Family connection in Dinwiddle County. Anne Peebles did some research in Virginia for Estie Stith Crabbe. Includes notes on the Rives Family.","Scope and Contents Mostly research notes by Prentiss Price of Rogersville, TN, on the Bernard, Burtis and Stith families.","Scope and Contents Two letters from Eliza Stith Roberston of Daytona Beach, FL, giving the genealogy of her father, John Barthas Stith. Some notes included.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Mrs. Peyton Stith Robertson (Mrs. G.E. Robertson) of Louisville, KY about her Stith family.  Includes a family tree and notes.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Sallie H. Short of Dinwiddie, Virginia about research on the Stith, Irby and related families in Dinwiddie County, Virginia. Includes a July 27, 1960 letter from Anne Bradbury Peebles suggesting Ms. Short as a person who could help with research in Dinwiddie County, VA.","Scope and Contents Archie Stith, Pittsburg, PA, 1952 Benjamin Stith, Tarboro, NC, 1958 Carl R. Stith, Woodstock, IL, 1955 Carrie E. Stith, Alba, MO, 1941 Charles R. Stith, Tuscalousa, AL, 1967 Doris Stith, Webster, KY, 1945 Everett G. Stith, Lawrence,KS, 1944 Farmer H. Stith, Lebanon, MO, 1934 Forrest H. Stith and Mrs. Peyton Stith Robertson, Guston, KY George B. Stith, Kansas City, MO, 1935 Gwen Stith, Hollywood, CA, 1939 H.C. Stith, Louisville, KY, 1941 J.M. Stith, Deland, FL, 1939 (see also correspondence with Mrs. D.A. Morrison) Janie Stith, New Orleans, LA, 1955 John Stith, Versailles, MO, 1960 John Richard Stith, Scott Field, IL, 1943 L.C. Stith, Fort Smith, AR, 1955 Leonard Stith, Orlando, FL, 1956 Lydia Stith, Louisville, KY, 1945","Scope and Contents Margaret E. Stith, Rineyville, KY, 1954 Marian (Mrs. H.M.) Stith, Seattle, WA, 1964 Martha Stith, Portola, CA, 1935 Martha E. Stith, Kansas City, MO, 1935 Mrs. O. Stith, San Franscisco, CA, undated Oliver D. Stith, Red Bluff, CA, 1945 Richard Lewis Stith,Seattle, WA, 1954 Richard W. Stith, Kansas City, MO, 1935 Sam Stith, Deleiker, CA, 1940 Thad Stith, Jasper, MO, 1955 Van B. Stith, Peytona, WV, 1963 Walter Stith, Rinesville, 1940 W.W. Stith, Winters, CA, 1953 Wlbur Stith, Flint, MI, 1953 William Stith, Oakland, CA, 1958","Scope and Contents Letters between Aunt Het Hubbard Stith, Uncle Fletcher Stith, Cousin Cora Stith Hansler and Estie Stith Crabbe. W. Fletcher Stith is the brother of her father and is married to Henrietta Hubbard. Most letters are about genealogy, but all contain personal and family news. Cora Hansler is their daughter and continues the correspondence as her parents get older and after they are deceased. Her Father moves in with her in 1941 after her Mother's death. Some correspondence is in the personal files of Estie Stith Crabbe. The four folders under Fletcher Stith's name were grouped together by Estie Stith Crabbe and this arrangement has been kept.","Scope and Contents Letters between Aunt Het Hubbard Stith, Uncle Fletcher Stith, Cousin Cora Stith Hansler and Estie Stith Crabbe. W. Fletcher Stith is the brother of her father and is married to Henrietta Hubbard. Most letters are about genealogy, but all contain personal and family news. Cora Hansler is their daughter and continues the correspondence as her parents get older and after they are deceased. Her Father moves in with her in 1941 after her Mother's death. Some correspondence is in the personal files of Estie Stith Crabbe. The four folders under Fletcher Stith's name were grouped together by Estie Stith Crabbe and this arrangement has been kept.","Scope and Contents Letters between Grace Hubbard Hall of Oklahoma City, OK and Estie Stith Crabbe about the Hubbard and Stith familes. Grace Hall is a cousin. Included are 3 photographs of the Hall family. This file was grouped with the Fletcher Stith correspondence by Estie Stith Crabbe.","Scope and Contents Notes on Elizabeth Stith, daughter of Richard Stith, Sr. and Lucy Hall Stith, the Cocke Family and other topics; letter to Mrs. Lucy (H.D.) Brown, Jr. with an order for a book or Quaker history, Lynchburg, Virginia; letters to and from Teresa Stith Lewis of Seattle, WA and James F. Stith of Kerby, OR about genealogy and newspaper clippings This file was grouped with the Fletcher Stith correspondence by Estie Stith Crabbe,","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Jack Stith of Harrison, AR about the Stith and related families.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Laurence A. Stith of New Bern, North Carolina about the North Carolina Stiths.  Includes research notes and a few letters from other people about the North Carolina Stiths.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Jack Stith of Flemingsburg and Hardinsburg, KY about the Stith and Jordan Familes.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Dr. Robert Stith of Seattle, WA about the Stith Family.  Includes letters to and from his wife, Sarah Striker Stith and daughters, Kathryn Stith Johnson and Marjorie S. Barnes.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families. Includes correspondence between William A. Stith and Horace Pate Stith of Shawnee, OK.","Scope and Contents Newspaper clippings filed as part of the correspondence with William Allen Stith.  Includes obituaries, stories about Stith Family members and articles on Stith Reunions.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from William Wirt Stith of Baton Rouge, LA about research on the Stith Family. Some correspondence is with Susie and Juanita Shircliff of Baton Rouge, LA.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Cousin Vie Wyllie of Beverley Hills, CA  about the Greer and Stith Families","Scope and Contents Six letters requesting genealogy books and other publications from vendors and historical records repositories.","Scope and Contents Material on specific Stith Family members that was clearly grouped by Estie Stith Crabbe.  This series is in alphabetical order by the first name of the Stith family member.  These folders include correspondence, notes, family trees and more. Some material on individuals can also be found under Series 1, Correspondence and Series 3, Family Names and may duplicate or complement what is in these files.","Scope and Contents Notes on various Stith ancestors in alphabetical order by first names. Includes requests to courthouses and other correspondence. Anne Stith, wife of John Bolling; Annie Haskell Stith; Catherine Stith, wife of James Cobbs; Cincinnatus Stith of Alabama; David Stith of Brunswick County, Virginia; Drury Stith of Brunswick County, Virginia; Ezra Stith of Petersburg, VA; Ferdinando Stith of Tennessee and Gulielmus Stith of Virginia.","Scope and Contents Notes on various Stith ancestors in alphabetical order by first names. Includes requests to courthouses and other correspondence. Dr. Jack Stith of Elizabethtown, KY; James Richard Stith of Carthage, MO; John Stith of Brandenburg, KY; John Stith of King George, VA; John Stith of Virginia; Joseph Stith of California; L. Raymond Stith of Texas; Matthew Stith of Kentucky, Nathan Board Stith of KY; Putnam Stith of Nottoway County, VA; Richard Stith of Brunswick and Campbell Counties, VA; Richard L. Stith of Kentucky; Robert Stith of King George County, VA; William Stith, president of the College of William and Mary; William Stith of Kentucky; and Sarah Washington, wife of William Irby.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with Rebecca Norfleet of Weldon, NC.  Labeled as Chapter 11.  Includes 1913 photograph of Stuart H. Hill.","Scope and Contents Note on binder states \"Buckner Stith, Sen. not yet finished.\"","Scope and Contents Includes correspondence with Tommy Hughes, Prentiss Price, Laurence Gardiner, various courthouses and others.  Cover note states \"Keep these Griffin Stiths together.\"  This Stith Family is mostly from North Carolina.","Scope and Contents Includes correspondence with Tommy Hughes, Prentiss Price, Laurence Gardiner, various courthouses and others. Cover note states \"Keep these Griffin Stiths together.\" This Stith Family is mostly from North Carolina.","Scope and Contents Research on lines of Colonel John Stith (1755-1808). Notation by Estie Stith Crabbe states \"Col. John Stith Chap. Far as I have gone. Keep this with Irby Family underneath because Sarah Stith comes next and she was the last child....\" Includes transcript and copy of 1904 Richmond Times-Dispatch article on the Stith Family beginning with Col. John Stith.","Scope and Contents Research material on Major John Smith of Charles City County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Research material on Joseph Stith of Kentucky. Includes correspondence with Eliska Youtsler of Chico, CA.","Scope and Contents Research material on Thomas Stith of Brunswick County and Charlotte County. Includes correspondence with Laurence Gardiner and Isobel Baylor Woodson, a professional genealogist from Richmond, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Material on the Stith Family, Hardaway Family and associated  family names in alphabetical order.  These folders include correspondence, notes, family trees and more. This material was clearly grouped by Estie Stith Crabbe and kept together in the family groups she indicated. Some material on these families can also be found under Series 1, Correspondence and Series 2, Stith Ancestors and may duplicate or complement what is in these files.","Scope and Contents Research material on the Barnard/Bernard Family of Virginia who are related to line of Lee Burtis. Includes a letter to Lee Burtis of San Francisco, CA.","Scope and Contents Research material on the Board Family of Virginia and Kentucky. Nehemiah Board married Mary Stith the daughter of Joseph Stith.  Includes correspondence with Dr. Milton Board of Louisville, KY, Bessie Board Miller and others.","Scope and Contents Research material on the Buckner Family of Virginia.","Scope and Contents Reseach material on the Cocke Family of Virginia with a few letters to Tommy Hughes and others.","Scope and Contents Reseeach material on the Cocke Family of Virginia. Mostly research material but a few letters to Tommy Hughes and others.","Scope and Contents Transcript of \"History of the Dade Family\" from the William and Mary Quarterly, #12, page 245.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from various publications on the Daniel Family.","Scope and Contents Notes from various sources on the Feild Family of Virginia. Correspondence with Prentiss Price about the Feild and related families. Feild Family connected to Griffin Stith.","Scope and Contents Notes and transcriptions from various sources on the Feild and Bolling families. Correspondence with Laurence B. Gardiner.","Scope and Contents Notes, reports and transcriptions on the Feild, Meade and Hardaway Families.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with Rev. James R. Greer of Corning, CA and Clara Greer Bell of Milwaukee, WI about the Greer Family.","Scope and Contents Note with these papers state \" Joseph Edwin Hardaway Material, Will and data not yet assembled - Sept. 8, 1955.\" Correspondence with Helen J.Hinrichsen of Davenport, IA and Edward Allan Williford of Binghampton, NY about the Hardaway Family. December 1, 1956 letter from Helen J. Hinrichsen includes her typed manuscript entitled \"Art and Our DAR Museum.\" See also, Series 1 Correspondence - Dent, Mary Peyton - Any Letter with Hardaway Name.","Scope and Contents Note with these papers state \" Joseph Edwin Hardaway Material, Will and data not yet assembled - Sept. 8, 1955.\" Correspondence with Helen J.Hinrichsen of Davenport, IA and Edward Allan Williford of Binghampton, NY about the Hardaway Family. Includes reports entitled \"Joseph Edwin Hardaway, Preliminary Study,\" \"Stith Genealogy Revolutionary Record of Richard Stith, Sr.\" and other notes and transcriptions from various sources.","Scope and Contents Reports, transcripts from various sources and excerpts from letters about the Hardaway Family.","Scope and Contents Correspondence about the Hardaway Family with Mrs. A. Moorman Hardaway of Big Spring, KY; Robert M. Stith of Darlington, IN; Warren Hardaway of Denver, CO; Robert H. Hardaway of Brigham, UT; W.E. Hardaway of Penney Farms, FL; Beverley Cain of Portola, CA and Mary Dent.","Scope and Contents Correspondence about the Hardaway Family. A cover sheet states \"All these letters refer to Hardaway. Writers are: Robert Stith, Ben Stith, Old Timer, Beverly Cain, Eliska Youtsler, Warren Hardaway, Sue Dowell Hardaway, Col. Robert Hardaway by his wife Olive Gray Hardaway, B. F. Hardaway, Mrs. John HIckman, Mrs. James V. Clarkson and Mary [Dent].\"","Scope and Contents Correspondence about the Hardaway Family. A cover sheet states \"All these letters refer to Hardaway. Writers are: Robert Stith, Ben Stith, Old Timer, Beverly Cain, Eliska Youtsler, Warren Hardaway, Sue Dowell Hardaway, Col. Robert Hardaway by his wife Olive Gray Hardaway, B. F. Hardaway, Mrs. John HIckman, Mrs. James V. Clarkson and Mary [Dent].\"","Scope and Contents Research, notes and transcriptions on the Harrison Family of Virginia, particularly the connection of Lucy Harrison and John Stith.","Scope and Contents Research, notes and transcriptions on the Harrison Family of Virginia, particularly the connection of Lucy Harrison and John Stith.","Scope and Contents Research material and correspondence with Mrs. W.R. Eckhardt, Jr of Houston, TX, Sylvia M. Gannon of Redondo Beach, CA, and Frances E. Quinn of the Haynes Surname Association in Creswell, OR.","Scope and Contents Research, notes and transcriptions on the Lee Family of Virginia.","Scope and Contents Research material and correspondence with Mary Peyton Dent on the Moorman and related families.  Some letters from Mary P. Dent have been indexed.  Includes letters from Jefferson Trent of Sparks, NV, C.A. Jackson of Payson, UT and others.","Scope and Contents Research material and correspondence with Mary Peyton Dent on the Moorman and related families. Some letters from Mary P. Dent have been indexed. Includes letters from Aubrey Moorman of Leitchfield, KY and others.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with Laurence Gardiner and others on the Parham and Stith families. Includes some research notes and transcripts. Other correspondents include Mary Green Smith of Atlanta, GA (1939); Roger Stith Parham of Greenville, GA and Mrs. Louise Wade Smith of Decatur, GA.","Scope and Contents Per cover note by Estie Stith Crabbe, \"...contains Tommy's compilation of Peniston and other families from whom he is descended. Bathurst also,....\" Includes 1950 joint letter from Estie Stith Crabbe to Tommy Hughes and Laurence Gardiner.","Scope and Contents Request to Veterans Administration for Revoluntionary War records on Leven Sprigg whose daughter may have married Richard L. Stith., dated March 29, 1940. Transcript of entry \"Sprigg\" the \"Colonial Families of the United States of America,\" volume 2, page 694.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with H.P. Cook, a photographer from Richmond, VA; Colin Jamesof Denver, CO and Mrs. Mabel Stith of Goldsboro, NC and reports on the Stith Coat of Arms.  Includes a note by Estie Stith Crabbe, \"With the Stith Coat of Arms will be found an account of the important men at William and Mary College who gave to Rev. William Stith the book-plate showing Stith Coat-of-arms, which  Helen Hinrichsen drew when she wnt to Washington, D.C.\"","Scope and Contents 1956 letter to Richard and Marie about the DAR.  Report by Estie Stith Crabbe entitled \"John Richard Stith, Credentials for Membership in S.A.R., A Sketch of the Stith Family Genealogy including the Colonial Period Followed by the Revolutionary Era with Following Generations.\"","Scope and Contents Correspondence about the Turnbull Family of Virginia with H. Barner Batte of McKenny, VA; Dr. George C. Turnbull of Normal, IL; Dr. Jack Marvin of Hartford, CT; Nell Turnbull Elmore of Lawrenceville, VA; Mrs. Augusta B. Fotherfill of Richmond, VA; Mrs. Robert Bolling Batte of Midlothian, VA; Mrs. John Segar Gravatt of Blackstone, VA; Mrs. William Read Turner of Blackstone, VA; Jerry A. Burke of Appomattox, VA and Mrs. Richard B. Jones of Baltimore, MD.","Scope and Contents Correspondence about the book,  \"Peter Jones and Richard Jones Genealogies\" by Augusta B. Fothergill.  Photocopy of pages 172 to 319 of \"Peter Jones and Richard Jones Genealogies.\"  Notes on and transcriptions of parts of the \"Peter Jones and Richard Jones Genealogies.\"","Scope and Contents Research requests for Washington Family material, but mostly notes, transcriptions and reports on the Washington Family of Virginia.  Includes certified copy of the Will of George Washington from Fairfax County, Virginia Circuit Court.","Scope and Contents Reports on the Yates Family with a note about the Randolph Family.","Scope and Contents Notes, reports and typed  transcriptions by Estie Stith Crabbe from published material, material sent by others and from her visits to courthouses, historical societies and libraries.  This material is generally not about a particular Stith Family member.  Includes Estie Stith Crabbe's handwritten draft of the introduction to her book on the Stith Family.","Scope and Contents Transcript of names, locations and a few family trees of people associated with the Stith Family gleaned from the Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, First Families of America Compendium of American Genealogy and National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.","Scope and Contents Notebook with loose notes and transcripts of research. Attached note, \"These miscellaneous papers are odds and ends of research mapped out from time to time, before going to Sutro to study....\"","Scope and Contents Estie Stith Crabbe's handwritten draft of the introduction to her book on the Stith Family.","Scope and Contents Notes taken on a research visit to Salt Lake City.","Scope and Contents Notes, reports and typed  transcriptions by Estie Stith Crabbe from published material, material sent by others and from her visits to courthouses, historical societies and libraries.","Scope and Contents Notes, reports and typed  transcriptions by Estie Stith Crabbe from published material, material sent by others and from her visits to courthouses, historical societies and libraries.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts of parish registers for Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, Lincolnshire and other parishes in England.","Scope and Contents Typed transcript of names from \"History of Jasper County, Missouri.\"","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Kentucky and North Carolina.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Albemarle County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Amelia County, Virginia.  Some notes on the Hardaway Family.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Bristol Parish, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Brunswick County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Campbell County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Goochland County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about King George County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Nottoway County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Prince George County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Stafford County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Virginia topics and typed transcripts about various Virginia counties which are in alphabetical order by county.","Scope and Contents Books and other publications.  Partial transcriptions of some of these publications are also in other series.","Scope and Contents Bedford County, Virginia Marriage Bonds, 1755-1800 compiled and published by Earle S. Dennis and Jane E. Smith.  Copyright 1932.","Scope and Contents Official Handbook of Bolling Hall Musuem in the City of Bradford.  Compiled by Wilfrid Robertshaw, M.A.  Seventh and Revised Edition.","Scope and Contents Genealogy related catalogues and newsletters.","Scope and Contents \"W.R. Turner Memorial Trek\" brochure and Dedication Service (1961), Dinwiddie County, Virginia Civil War Centennial Commission Program (1964) and 200 Year Calendar Index.","Scope and Contents Marriages of Brunswick County, Virginia 1750-1810 compiled and published by Catherine L. Knorr. Copyright 1953. Signed by Catherine L. Knorr.","Scope and Contents The History of a Brigade of South Carolinians known first as \"Gregg's\" and subsequently as \"McGowan's Brigade\" by J.F. J. Caldwell.  Published in Philadelphia by King and Baird, Printers in 1866.","Scope and Contents Loose newspaper clippings found in the collection.  Includes obituaries, special interest stories, genealogy columns and news stories of people or places related to the Stith Family.","Scope and Contents \"Second Census\" of Kenucky 1800 by G. Glenn Clift. Published in Frankfort, Kentucky, 1854.","Scope and Contents \"Shipley, Mitchell, and Thompson Families, Notes based in part on researches of Kate A. Thompson.\"  Compiled by Stith Thompson, Indiana University.  1964. Privately printed and sent to Estie Stith Crabbe by Mr. and Mrs. Stith Thompson.","Scope and Contents Entire issue of the October 1956 Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.","Scope and Contents Entire issues of Second Series, Vol. 22, No. 3 and No. 4 of the July and October 1942 William and Mary Quarterly. Articles related to Randolph, Stith, Ballard, Buckner and others. Includes transcription of the \"Bray Family\" on pages 266-269, edition not noted.","Scope and Contents Entire issues of Second Series, Vol. 23, No. 1 (January 1943) and Third Series, Vol. 1, No.1 (January 1944).","Scope and Contents Correspondence, legal material, personal notes and family documents.","Scope and Contents Empty address book.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with family members and close friends. Includes letters from her mother, with transcriptions. Content is mostly about family and personal matters, but also includes genealogy research and information.","Scope and Contents Family documents and papers of Estie's Stith Family: an undated copy of a Bible page, beginning with the birth of William F. Stith on August 12, 1815 and ending with the death of James R. Stith on January 10, 1892 with an attached family tree by Estie Stith Crabbe dated 1942; original and transcripts of January 20, 1868 letter to Cousin Nathan Stith from James Richard Stith; 1877 contract between H.C. Train \u0026 Son, Lightning Rod Manufacturers and William H. Stith in Kansas City, MO;  transcript of an 1880 meeting program belonging to Grandfather Haynes and an 1888 receipt to J.R. Stith in Alba, MO.  Also includes an 1884 Warranty Deed between W.F. Stith and Henrietta Stith, his wife, and James R. Stith for land in Jasper County, MO; an 1885 Quit-Claim Deed from Lucy E. Hubbard to James R. Stith and an 1891 Deed of Trust between James R. Styth and Ophelia Styth, his wife  and Willilam K. Caffee; photograph of a portrait, possibly of Anne Stith and a copy of the family tree of William Fletcher Stith, undated.","Scope and Contents \"List of Furniture and household articles,\" dated 1958 with locations of items noted. 1963 dates of stock dividends. 1963 Jacuzzi Pump contract. 1964 list of the value of Estie's shares, bank accounts and home.","Scope and Contents War Ration Book with coupons.","Correspondence sorted chronologically between members of the Stith Family between 1939 and 1963","Correspondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence \n \nE. S. Stith,Delleker,CA-L.R.Stith,undated","Mary,,-E.S.Crabbe,undated","E.S. Crabbe,,-unknown,undated","B. F Crabbe, Brandenburg,KY-C.S. Kibbe,undated","B. F. Crabbe,Oakland,CA-Francis F. Fast,unda","B. F. Crabbe,Brandenburg,KY-Eliska Youstler,December 18,1933","B. F. Crabbe,Brandenburg,KY-Frances S.Fast,June 11,1934","B. F. Crabbe,De Salba,CA-H. W. Hynes,January 15,1935","Mr. Long, Clerk of Hardin County, Elizabethtown,KY-E.S. Crabbe,July 20,1939","L.R. Stith,Fairfax,OK-E.M. Stith,June 16,1942","B.F. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-L. R. Stith, July 12,1942","B.F. Crabbe,Delleker,CA-Lola M. Miller,August 4, 1942","Commanding Officer, Fort Knox-Ehtyl Hynes Allen,August 12,1942","E.S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C. S. Kibbe,August 19,1942","Ethyl Hynes Allen, Washington D.C.-G.J. Napier,August 21,1942","E.S.Crabbe,Delleker, CA-C. S. Kibbe, Spetmeber 9, 1942","Thomas J. Stith, Ekron,KY-Ethel Hynes Allen,September 14,1942","E. S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C. S. Kibbe,December 16,1942","Correspondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence","\nL.R. Stith, Fairfax,OK-B.F. Crabbe,June 1,1943","E.S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C.S. Kibbe,September 3,1943","C.S. Kibbe, Rantaul,KS-E.S. Crabbe,September 3,1943","C.S. Kibbe, Rantaul,KS-E.S. Crabbe,September 11,1943","E.S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C.S. Kibbe,September 24,1943","E.S. Crabbe,Delleker,CA-C.S. Kibbe,November 4,1943","E.S. Crabbe,Delleker,CA-C.S. Kibbe,November 19,1943","W.A. Stith, Guston,KY-E.S. Crabbe,November 26,1943","E.S. Crabbe,Delleker,KS-C.S. Kibbe,December 4,1943","E.L. Kibbe, Chanute, KS-E.S. Crabbe,December 8,1943","Ethel Hynes Allen, Indianapolis,IN-E.S. Crabbe,December 23,1943","E.S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C.S. Stith,January 30,1944","E.L. Kibbe, Chanute KS-E.S. Crabbe, February 8,1944","E.S. Crabbe,Delleker,CA-Ethyl Hynes Allen,January 31, 1944","Ethel Hynes Allen, Chicago,Il-E.S. Crabbe,February 7, 1944","Ethel Hynes Allen, Indianapolis, IN-E.S. Crabbe,December 23,1944","C.S. Kibbe, Rantaul,KS-E.S. Crabbe,November 23,1945","C.S. Kibbe, Rantaul,KS-E.S. Crabbe,December 19,1945","Lillian H. Hart, Elizabethtown, KY-E.S. Crabbe,December 27,1945","B.F. Crabbe,Red Bluff, CA-C.S. Kibbe,March 20,1946","Ethel Hynes Allen, Nashvile, IN-J.W. Persohn,March 28,1949","J.W.  Persohn, Youngstown,NY-B. F. Crabbe,April 5,1949","William Stith, Guston, KY-Ethel Hynes Allen,April 10,1949","B.F. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-W.A. Stith,April 13, 1949","William Stith, Guston, KY-B. F. Crabbe,April 19,1949","B.F. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Allen,December 22,1949","Correspondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence","E.S. Crabbe,Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,December 14,1950","Raymond Stith,Oakland,CA-B.F. Crabbe,January 11,1951","E.S. Crabbe,Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,March 8,1951","E.S. Crabbe,Red Bluff,CA-Frances S. Fast,May 2,1951","Frances S. Fast,-E.S. Crabbe,May 8,1951","B.F. Crabbe, Mount Shasta,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,May 15, 1951","E.S. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,May 20,1951","E.S. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,June 3,1951","E.S. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-Frances S. Fast,October 17,1951","Frances S. Fast-B. F. Crabbe,November 7,1951","E.S.Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-William Stith,April 10,1952","Frances S. Fast-B.F. Crabbe,April 30,1952","E.S. Crabbe,Red Bluff,CA-Francis S. Fast,September 22,1953","B.F. Crabbe,Oakland,CA-Mary Ethel Allen,December 12, 1953","Ehtel Allen,Indianapolis,IN-B. F. Crabbe,December 18, 1953","Agnes Whately,Taylor, TX-B. F. Crabbe,July 22,1954","Agnes Whately,Taylor, TX-B. F. Crabbe,August 2,1954","E. S. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-Francis S.Fast,Febrary 9, 1954","Francis S. Fast,,-E.S. Stith,February 21,1954","A.A. Whately,Taylor,TX-E.S. Crabbe,March 15,1954","B.F. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-A. A. Whately,March 22,1954","A.A. Whately,Taylor,TX-E.S. Crabbe,March 15,1954","A.A. Whately,Taylor,TX-E.S. Crabbe,May 11,1954","E. S. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-A. A. Whatley,July 9, 1954","A.A. Whately,Taylor,TX-E.S. Crabbe,July 20,1954","R.G. Stith, Wichita Falles,TX- B. F. Crabbe,August 28,1954","E.S. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-Mary S. Stith,1954","Correspondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence","Carl W. Stith, Mt. Pleasant,IA-B. F. Crabbe,March 16,1955","E.R. Stith, Temple,TX-B.F. Crabbe,June 28,1955","Clyde E. Pasley, Springfiled,IL-E.S. Crabbe,July 16,1955","DeEstin L. Pasley, De Kalb,IL-B.F. Crabbe,July 18,1955","Ralph E. Stith, Joliet,IL-B. F. Crabbe,July 20,1955","James Bascome Stith,Lexington,KY-B. F. Crabbe,August 3,1955","Edna Ames Green, Alvin,Il-B. F. Crabbe,August 4,1955","Robt. L. Bolling, Oakland,CA-B.F. Crabbe,August 5,1955","B. F. Crabbe,Oakland CA,-P.I. Pasley,August 5,1955","Perry I. Pasley, Madison,WI-B. F. Crabbe,August 10,1955","Robert King Stith, Denver,CO-B.F. Crabbe,August 10,1955","Joseph L. Stith, Kankakee,IL-B.F. Crabbe,August 10,1955","James Pasely, Chicago,Il-B. F. Crabbe,Augist 10,1955","George E. Pasley, Kansas City,MO-B.F. Crabbe,August 10,1955","Robert King Stith, Denver,CO-B.F. Crabbe,August 10,1955","Irene Stith,Shreveport,LA-E.S. Crabbe,Spetember 9,1955","E.S.Crabbe, Oakland,CA-Alma M. Hanson,September 9,1955","John  F. Stith, Shreveport,LA-B.F. Crabbe,September 9,1955","Stith Hiram Short, Alameda, CA-B. F. Crabbe,October 8,1955","Ester M. Stith, San Antonio,TX-B.F. Crabbe,October 11,1955","Eppie E. Stith, New Orleans,LA-E.S. Crabbe,October 11,1955","Mary P. Stith, New Orleans,LA-E.S. Crabbe,October 11,1955","Ester M. Stith, San Antonio,TX-B.F. Crabbe,October 11,1955","Francis J. Stith, Dallas,TX-E.S. Stith,October 11,1955","Erman L. Stith, Amarillo,TX-B.F. Crabbe,October 12,1955","Eula T. Stith, Abillene, TX-B.F. Crabbe,October 12, 1955","Alex D. Stith, Amarillo,TX-B. F. Crabbe,October 12,1955","Ruby Leevy, San Antonio,TX-B. F. Crabbe,November 15,1955","M.J. Stith,Oakland,CA-B.F. Crabbe,November 15,1955","George Stith, Little Rock Ar-B.F. Crabbe,Nivember 15,1955","Albert Stith, Chicago,IL-B. F. Stith,November 17,1955","Andrew Stith, Chicago, IL- B. F. Crabbe,November 17,1955","Hammond H. Stith, Atlanta,GA-B.F. Crabbe,November 17,1955","Rev. Chandler Stith, Washington D.C.-B. F. Crabbe,November \n17,1955","Carl W. Stith, Mt. Pleasant,IA-B. F. Crabbe,November 18,1955","H.P. Stith, Birmingham,AL-B.F.Stith,November 18,1955","W. R. Stith, Terra Haute,IN-B. F. Crabbe,November 19,1955","Frank Stith, Roxbury, MA-B. F. Crabbe,November 19,1955","\nB. F. Crabbe,OAkland CA-Ruby Rucker Leevy,November 26,1955","Ruby Rucker Leevy, San Antonio,TX-B. F. Crabbe,November 28,1955","\nCorrespondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence","\nMrs. B. F. Crabbe,Oakland CA-H. H. Talcott Stith, Jr.,January 2,1956","John Augustine Washington, Clarksburg WV- E.S. Stith,January 10,1956","E. S. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-John Augustine Washington,January 19,1956","E. C. Daniel Sr., Zebulon, NC-E.S. Crabbe,March 14,1956","Norvell Shapleigh Stith Jr., Springfeild, MO-E.S. Crabbe,May 28,1956","Waldo Stith, Hahira,GE-E.S. Crabbe,June 4,1956","E.S.Crabbe Oakland,CA-Weltha K. Stith,October 11,1956","Richard \u0026 Marie [],,-E.S. Crabbe,OCtober 11, 1956","RIchard[],,-E.S. Stith, October 22, 1956","Denzil L. Carlisle, San Francisco,CA-E.S.Crabbbe,September 11,1956","Mrs. Denzil L. Carlisle,San Francisco,CA-E.S.Crabbe, Spetember 11,1956","B.F. Crabbe,Oakland,CA-Weltha K Stith,October 11,1957","Weltha K. Stith, Shelbyville,In E. S. Crabbe,October 16,1957","Clifton Daniel, New York,NY-E. S. Stith,January 7,1958","Mrs. B. F. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-Clifton Daniel,February 12,1958","Marvin Daniel, Manteo,NC-Mrs. B. F. Crabbe,February 17,1958","Weltha K. Stith, Shelbyville,IN-B. F. Crabbe,February 20,1958","Weltha K. Stith, Shelbyville,IN-E.S. Stith,February 24,1958","B. F. Randolph, Shelbyville,IN-E.S.Crabbe,February 24,1958","E.S.Crabbe Oakland,CA-Mary Peyton Dent,December 5,1959","Mrs. B. F. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-James R. Evans,December 23,1959","Mrs. B. F. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-William Allen,January 4,1960 ","Frances S. Fast-E. S. Crabbe,January 9,1963","Frances S. Fast-E. S. Crabbe,January 24,1963","Frances S. Fast-E. S. Crabbe,February,20,1963","Cousin Cora, Bertha and All, Garden Grove CA-E.S. Crabbe,February 20,1963","Frances S. Fast-E. S. Crabbe,May 14,1963","Stith Family Geneaologic Records","The Family Journals of Estie Stith Crabbe dated 6 June 1934 though 5 June 1935","The Family Journals of Estie Stith Crabbe dated 6 June 1936 though 30 January 1936","Estie Stith Crabbe Family Journals dated June 5, 1935 - January 20, 1936","Research for chapters 4 through 13 for book of the Stith Family written by Estie Stith Crabbe","Transcript of \"The Stith Family - A narrative by Dr. Christopher Johnston, Baltimore MD,undated","Wolfolk Family - Second Generation - geneaology","John Stith Descendant Chart - prepared by Michelle J. Taunton, September,1998","Pedigree Chart of John Richard Stith","\"Stith\" - Narrative, page 714, source unidentified","\"Henry Dee Stith, Kansan\" - by Laura Montzingo, undated","Stith Family Geneaology - prepared by Francis Fast\nMiscellaneous Stith family geneaological data","\"John Richard Stith -  Credentials for membership in S[ons] of the A[merican] R[evolution]\" - multiple copies","Records of Veterans' Adminsitrarion, Revolutionary War pension file of Joseph Stith, W 8750 ","Last Will  and Testament Will of Dr. John Stith, January 1, 1828","Clippings from various newspapers published on various dates relating to the Stith Family.","Photographs (2) of unidentified woman","Tinytpe of Jesse Jones Stith ","Funeral card in memeory of Nellie Estelle Brown, May 25, 1061","Fragments","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","Hardaway family","Stith family","Crabbe, Estie Stith, 1887-1982","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 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She married Benjamin Franklin Crabbe in 1920 in Seattle, WA. She died May 1982 in Seattle, WA. She spent much of her adult life researching her Stith Family and collateral lines.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Estie Malinda (Stith) Crabbe was born March 12, 1887 in Jasper County, MO to James Richard and Ophelia Haynes Stith. She married Benjamin Franklin Crabbe in 1920 in Seattle, WA. She died May 1982 in Seattle, WA. She spent much of her adult life researching her Stith Family and collateral lines."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eLaura Stith Strike received the collection from her father's estate and gave them to the Irving Public Library, Texas.  Irving Public Library gave them to  William and Mary Libraries because of a Stith Family connection with the college:  William Stith, was the president of William and Mary from 1752–1755.  Irving Public Library informed the Stith family of the donation.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History:"],"custodhist_tesim":["Laura Stith Strike received the collection from her father's estate and gave them to the Irving Public Library, Texas.  Irving Public Library gave them to  William and Mary Libraries because of a Stith Family connection with the college:  William Stith, was the president of William and Mary from 1752–1755.  Irving Public Library informed the Stith family of the donation."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eStith Family Genealogy Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Stith Family Genealogy Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessed by Anne Johnson in October 2014.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Processed by Anne Johnson in October 2014."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eWorking papers and correspondence of Estie Stith Crabbe in preparation for a book on the genealogy of the Stith Family, Hardaway Family and collateral families.  Includes research notes, typed transcriptions of research material and correspondence with professional genealogists, researchers from her family and Stith Family members from all over the United States.  Estie Stith Crabbe typed transcriptions of much of her research, including many letters she received from researchers and Stith Family contacts.  Some personal correspondence and papers are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence of Estie Stith Crabbe while compiling genealogical information for a book on the Stith and Hardaway Families. Includes a chronology created by Ms. Crabbe of all the letters she wrote between 1949 and 1965. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence is in A-Z folders, then at the end of this group, the major correspondents are in A-Z order with individual folders. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include professional genealogists and family members who also pursued genealogy. Some of the correspondence is with contacts who might have links or information on the Stith, Hardaway and related Families. Ms. Crabbe typed all of her letters, with one or more carbon copies, and typed many of the letters she received. Some correspondence can also be found under Series 2 (Stith Ancestors) and Series 3 (Family Names) and may duplicate or complement what is in these files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A typed chronology created by Ms. Crabbe of all the letters she wrote between 1949 and 1965, with names, addresses and a summary of the content.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes name, location of addressee, family name connection, date of correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEliza Atkinson, Leoti, KS - Haynes, 1965 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHelen Stith Ballard, Joplin, MO, father - Stith, 1954\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMildred Becnel, Carriere, MS - Stith, 1957 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAllie Myrick Bowden, Orrs Island, ME - Stith Parham, 1964\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eClarence Bradbury, Webb City, MO - Hardaway/Stith,1936\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDouglas Summers Brown, Richmond, VA - Jordan, 1943\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eClyde Buerge, Clinton, IA - Stith, 1965 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBeverley Cain, Los Angeles, CA - Stith, 1935 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTina Clouse, Oakland, CA - Wilson, 1956 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSally Dolphin, Coeur d'Alene, ID - Stith, 1965 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Roy Dolman, Temple, OK - Jordan, 1961 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRuth Dowling, Meridian, MS - Hardaway, 1954 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCharlotte Elam, Memphis, TN - Stith, 1963 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFannie, Jasper, MO, 1934 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEleanor Fanyo, Watseka, IL - Pemberton Stith, 1965 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWilliam R. Gardiner, Wichita Falls, TX - Stith, 1954 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCorinne Puett Giannitrapani, Oak Park, IL - Stith, 1963 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEmma Lyons Greer, Kansas City, MO - Stith, 1936 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eM.S. Gregory, Oklahoma City, OK - Gregory/Stith, 1942\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes name, location of addressee, family name connection, date of correspondence. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHomoiselle Haden and Prentiss Price - Stith, Colonial Dames, 1955-1959 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Hall, Selma, AL - Stith/Randolph/Bolling, undated \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCaptain Ben. S. Clarkson Hardaway, Camp Chaffee, AR - Hardaway, 1945\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eI. Hardin, Frankfurt, KY - Clarkson, 1954\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLillian Hart, Elizabethtown, KY - Hardaway/Haynes, 1964\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorgia Hayes, Stayton, OR - Randolph, 1958 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBessie (John) Hickman, Carthage, MO, - Stith, 1965 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Hicks, Brandenburg, KY - Stith, 1937 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMargorie Holland, Tahlequah, OK - Haynes, 1964 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMattie Hynes, Elizabethtown, KY - Stith, 1941 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eByrdelle Stith Jackson, Atlanta, Georgia - Stith, 1953\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Robert H. Jackson, Wichita, KS - Stith, 1936-37\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ.R. Jenkins, Houston TX - Stith, 1936\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eKincheloe, Kinchelow, Morristown and Competition, MO - Stith (includes Farmer Hightower Stith and Mrs. K.T. Starr letters), 1933, 1935, 1945\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLouise Moore Lander, Houston, TX - Crabbe, 1962\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes name, location of addressee, family name connection, date of correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMarie Plummer Stith Magee, Danville, VA - Stith, 1955 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWilliam T. Mann, Washington, DC - Stith, 1953\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCharles Martin, Blossom, TX - Martin, 1935\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Bud McCoy, Guston, KY - Stith, 1936\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eT.M. Milam, Ft. Stockton, TX - Moorman, 1938\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMrs. D.A. Morrison, Jacksonville, FL - Stith, undated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJames W. Moorman - Moorman/Stith/Hardaway, 1958\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Fuller Nall, Elizabethtown, KY - Stith, 1953\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNational Society of Children of the American Colonists, Jackson, TN - Archer/Wood, 1944\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAgnes Niedringhaus, St. Louis, MO, 1943\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLouella Parsons, Hollywood, CA - Stith, 1953\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. W. Persohn, Youngstown, NY - Stith, 1949\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMamie H. Pittman, Amarillo, TX - Strother/Long/Haynes, 1960\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eF.L. Pleadwell, Honolulu, HI - Stith, 1936\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMamie Rangeley, Kingsville, TX - Stith, 1945, 1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBetty Roberts (Carl Jennings, James P. Kurt), undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes name, location of addressee, family name connection, date of correspondence. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Walter Scott, Brandenburg, KY - Stith/Hardaway, 1944\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRosa E. Shacklett, Garrett, KY - Stith, 1934\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAnne Stith Smith, Billings, MT - Stith, 1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eClaiborn Smith and Hugh B. Johnston, Philadelphia, PA - Stith, 1959\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Guy Speed, Sheridan, WY - Stith, 1934\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEmma Street Taylor, Clarinda, IA - Stith, 1965\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIrene M. Strieby, Indianapolis, IN - Haynes, 1964\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRaymond Teller, San Angelo, TX - Stith, 1962\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEva Heston Thomas, Leitchfield, KY, 1942\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Tools,\" 1963 Virginia H. Turner, Blackstone, VA - Irby, 1963\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrances Whitfield, Louisville, KY - Stith, 1937\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCdr. McFarland Walker Wood, Hopkinsville, KY - Early, 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cousin Lillie Lawson Brown of Orange, California about the Hardaway, Stith and other families. Includes news clippings about family members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Mary Peyton Dent of Los Angeles, CA who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research for many years. Estie Stithe Crabbe indexed many of Mary Peyton Dent's letters. Includes Christmas card with photograph of \"Well-Spring Farm, Mary Dents Step-Grandfather's Hardawy Place.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Alphabetical list of names in Mary Peyton Dent's letters, with short biographical information and date of the letter. Names include people and places.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters of Mary Dent Peyton grouped by Estie Stith Crabbe and labeled \"Any Letter with Hardaway Name in this Pile. Of Mary's.\" The original order of these letters has been maintained and is not necessarily in chronological order. See also Series 3 Family Names - Hardaway.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Frances Shacklette Fast of New York, Pennsylvania and Brandenburg, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research. Her line is from the Stiths of Kentucky. They corresponded almost weekly for years. Letters are in chronological order, but some letters were purposely grouped by Mrs. Estie Stith Crabbe and are filed under the most recent date. Includes some newspaper clippings. Note: In 2000, Mrs. Fast's daughter, Harriet Fast Scott, indexed the letters between her Mother and Estie Stith Crabbe that were in her Mother's papers. The index with a description of the genealogical research of Frances Fast and Estie Crabbe are online as of 2014: http://www.stithvalley.com/scottfam/stithfam/estie/frances/frances.htm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Frances Shacklette Fast of New York, Pennsylvania and Brandenburg, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research. They corresponded almost weekly for years. One letter mentions giving some research material to Frances Fast's daughter in Washington, D.C. Letters are in chronological order, but some letters were purposely grouped by Mrs. Estie Stith Crabbe and are filed under the most recent date. Includes some newspaper clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Stith Family report entitled \"Copy from data sent by Frances Fast\" beginning with Lt. Col. Drury Stith of Brunswick County, VA. 37 pages. Includes notes and correspondence Tommy Hughes and Laurence Gardiner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Evelyn Pierce Fish of Glendale, CA who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research. Her third great grandfather was Jesse Stith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Laurence B. Gardiner of Memphis, TN who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research. The Hardaway Family was his main focus, but he researched all the related families. Letters are in chronological order, but some letters were purposely grouped by Mrs. Estie Stith Crabbe and are filed under the most recent date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Laurence B. Gardiner of Memphis, TN  who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research.  The Hardaway Family was his main focus, but he researched all the related families.  Letters are in chronological order, but some letters were purposely grouped by Mrs. Estie Stith Crabbe and are filed under the most recent date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters between Lillian H. Hart and Estie Stith Crabbe about the Haynes Family. Lillian H. Hart lived in Tappahannock, Virginia and Elizabethtown, KY. One grouping of material is about the Kincheloe Family with a 1946 letter to Dr. John E. Kincheloe of Hardinsburg, KY.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence between Tommy Hughes, a cousin and professional genealogist from Memphis, TN and Estie Stith Crabbe. His letters contain his research, often with transcripts typed by Estie Stith Crabbe.  Included are notes by Estie Stith Crabbe and some letters to and from other people following clues from Tommy Hughes' research. Tommy Hughes is connected to the Hardaway Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence between Tommy Hughes, a cousin and professional genealogist from Memphis, TN and Estie Stith Crabbe. His letters contain his research, often with transcripts typed by Estie Stith Crabbe.  Included are notes by Estie Stith Crabbe and some letters to and from other people following clues from Tommy Hughes' research. Tommy Hughes is connected to the Hardaway Family.  This folder includes his family tree.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Group of papers labeled \"Important Papers of Tommy Hughes\" with loose research transcripts and photographs/negatives of the \"London Table\" of the Gardiner and Hughes family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Anne B. Peebles of Washington, D.C. about her Stith Family connection in Dinwiddle County. Anne Peebles did some research in Virginia for Estie Stith Crabbe. Includes notes on the Rives Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mostly research notes by Prentiss Price of Rogersville, TN, on the Bernard, Burtis and Stith families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two letters from Eliza Stith Roberston of Daytona Beach, FL, giving the genealogy of her father, John Barthas Stith. Some notes included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Mrs. Peyton Stith Robertson (Mrs. G.E. Robertson) of Louisville, KY about her Stith family.  Includes a family tree and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Sallie H. Short of Dinwiddie, Virginia about research on the Stith, Irby and related families in Dinwiddie County, Virginia. Includes a July 27, 1960 letter from Anne Bradbury Peebles suggesting Ms. Short as a person who could help with research in Dinwiddie County, VA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Archie Stith, Pittsburg, PA, 1952 Benjamin Stith, Tarboro, NC, 1958 Carl R. Stith, Woodstock, IL, 1955 Carrie E. Stith, Alba, MO, 1941 Charles R. Stith, Tuscalousa, AL, 1967 Doris Stith, Webster, KY, 1945 Everett G. Stith, Lawrence,KS, 1944 Farmer H. Stith, Lebanon, MO, 1934 Forrest H. Stith and Mrs. Peyton Stith Robertson, Guston, KY George B. Stith, Kansas City, MO, 1935 Gwen Stith, Hollywood, CA, 1939 H.C. Stith, Louisville, KY, 1941 J.M. Stith, Deland, FL, 1939 (see also correspondence with Mrs. D.A. Morrison) Janie Stith, New Orleans, LA, 1955 John Stith, Versailles, MO, 1960 John Richard Stith, Scott Field, IL, 1943 L.C. Stith, Fort Smith, AR, 1955 Leonard Stith, Orlando, FL, 1956 Lydia Stith, Louisville, KY, 1945\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Margaret E. Stith, Rineyville, KY, 1954 Marian (Mrs. H.M.) Stith, Seattle, WA, 1964 Martha Stith, Portola, CA, 1935 Martha E. Stith, Kansas City, MO, 1935 Mrs. O. Stith, San Franscisco, CA, undated Oliver D. Stith, Red Bluff, CA, 1945 Richard Lewis Stith,Seattle, WA, 1954 Richard W. Stith, Kansas City, MO, 1935 Sam Stith, Deleiker, CA, 1940 Thad Stith, Jasper, MO, 1955 Van B. Stith, Peytona, WV, 1963 Walter Stith, Rinesville, 1940 W.W. Stith, Winters, CA, 1953 Wlbur Stith, Flint, MI, 1953 William Stith, Oakland, CA, 1958\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters between Aunt Het Hubbard Stith, Uncle Fletcher Stith, Cousin Cora Stith Hansler and Estie Stith Crabbe. W. Fletcher Stith is the brother of her father and is married to Henrietta Hubbard. Most letters are about genealogy, but all contain personal and family news. Cora Hansler is their daughter and continues the correspondence as her parents get older and after they are deceased. Her Father moves in with her in 1941 after her Mother's death. Some correspondence is in the personal files of Estie Stith Crabbe. The four folders under Fletcher Stith's name were grouped together by Estie Stith Crabbe and this arrangement has been kept.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters between Aunt Het Hubbard Stith, Uncle Fletcher Stith, Cousin Cora Stith Hansler and Estie Stith Crabbe. W. Fletcher Stith is the brother of her father and is married to Henrietta Hubbard. Most letters are about genealogy, but all contain personal and family news. Cora Hansler is their daughter and continues the correspondence as her parents get older and after they are deceased. Her Father moves in with her in 1941 after her Mother's death. Some correspondence is in the personal files of Estie Stith Crabbe. The four folders under Fletcher Stith's name were grouped together by Estie Stith Crabbe and this arrangement has been kept.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters between Grace Hubbard Hall of Oklahoma City, OK and Estie Stith Crabbe about the Hubbard and Stith familes. Grace Hall is a cousin. Included are 3 photographs of the Hall family. This file was grouped with the Fletcher Stith correspondence by Estie Stith Crabbe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes on Elizabeth Stith, daughter of Richard Stith, Sr. and Lucy Hall Stith, the Cocke Family and other topics; letter to Mrs. Lucy (H.D.) Brown, Jr. with an order for a book or Quaker history, Lynchburg, Virginia; letters to and from Teresa Stith Lewis of Seattle, WA and James F. Stith of Kerby, OR about genealogy and newspaper clippings This file was grouped with the Fletcher Stith correspondence by Estie Stith Crabbe,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Jack Stith of Harrison, AR about the Stith and related families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Laurence A. Stith of New Bern, North Carolina about the North Carolina Stiths.  Includes research notes and a few letters from other people about the North Carolina Stiths.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Jack Stith of Flemingsburg and Hardinsburg, KY about the Stith and Jordan Familes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Dr. Robert Stith of Seattle, WA about the Stith Family.  Includes letters to and from his wife, Sarah Striker Stith and daughters, Kathryn Stith Johnson and Marjorie S. Barnes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families. Includes correspondence between William A. Stith and Horace Pate Stith of Shawnee, OK.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Newspaper clippings filed as part of the correspondence with William Allen Stith.  Includes obituaries, stories about Stith Family members and articles on Stith Reunions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from William Wirt Stith of Baton Rouge, LA about research on the Stith Family. Some correspondence is with Susie and Juanita Shircliff of Baton Rouge, LA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Cousin Vie Wyllie of Beverley Hills, CA  about the Greer and Stith Families\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Six letters requesting genealogy books and other publications from vendors and historical records repositories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Material on specific Stith Family members that was clearly grouped by Estie Stith Crabbe.  This series is in alphabetical order by the first name of the Stith family member.  These folders include correspondence, notes, family trees and more. Some material on individuals can also be found under Series 1, Correspondence and Series 3, Family Names and may duplicate or complement what is in these files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes on various Stith ancestors in alphabetical order by first names. Includes requests to courthouses and other correspondence. Anne Stith, wife of John Bolling; Annie Haskell Stith; Catherine Stith, wife of James Cobbs; Cincinnatus Stith of Alabama; David Stith of Brunswick County, Virginia; Drury Stith of Brunswick County, Virginia; Ezra Stith of Petersburg, VA; Ferdinando Stith of Tennessee and Gulielmus Stith of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes on various Stith ancestors in alphabetical order by first names. Includes requests to courthouses and other correspondence. Dr. Jack Stith of Elizabethtown, KY; James Richard Stith of Carthage, MO; John Stith of Brandenburg, KY; John Stith of King George, VA; John Stith of Virginia; Joseph Stith of California; L. Raymond Stith of Texas; Matthew Stith of Kentucky, Nathan Board Stith of KY; Putnam Stith of Nottoway County, VA; Richard Stith of Brunswick and Campbell Counties, VA; Richard L. Stith of Kentucky; Robert Stith of King George County, VA; William Stith, president of the College of William and Mary; William Stith of Kentucky; and Sarah Washington, wife of William Irby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence with Rebecca Norfleet of Weldon, NC.  Labeled as Chapter 11.  Includes 1913 photograph of Stuart H. Hill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Note on binder states \"Buckner Stith, Sen. not yet finished.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes correspondence with Tommy Hughes, Prentiss Price, Laurence Gardiner, various courthouses and others.  Cover note states \"Keep these Griffin Stiths together.\"  This Stith Family is mostly from North Carolina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes correspondence with Tommy Hughes, Prentiss Price, Laurence Gardiner, various courthouses and others. Cover note states \"Keep these Griffin Stiths together.\" This Stith Family is mostly from North Carolina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research on lines of Colonel John Stith (1755-1808). Notation by Estie Stith Crabbe states \"Col. John Stith Chap. Far as I have gone. Keep this with Irby Family underneath because Sarah Stith comes next and she was the last child....\" Includes transcript and copy of 1904 Richmond Times-Dispatch article on the Stith Family beginning with Col. John Stith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research material on Major John Smith of Charles City County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research material on Joseph Stith of Kentucky. Includes correspondence with Eliska Youtsler of Chico, CA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research material on Thomas Stith of Brunswick County and Charlotte County. Includes correspondence with Laurence Gardiner and Isobel Baylor Woodson, a professional genealogist from Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Material on the Stith Family, Hardaway Family and associated  family names in alphabetical order.  These folders include correspondence, notes, family trees and more. This material was clearly grouped by Estie Stith Crabbe and kept together in the family groups she indicated. Some material on these families can also be found under Series 1, Correspondence and Series 2, Stith Ancestors and may duplicate or complement what is in these files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research material on the Barnard/Bernard Family of Virginia who are related to line of Lee Burtis. Includes a letter to Lee Burtis of San Francisco, CA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research material on the Board Family of Virginia and Kentucky. Nehemiah Board married Mary Stith the daughter of Joseph Stith.  Includes correspondence with Dr. Milton Board of Louisville, KY, Bessie Board Miller and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research material on the Buckner Family of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reseach material on the Cocke Family of Virginia with a few letters to Tommy Hughes and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reseeach material on the Cocke Family of Virginia. Mostly research material but a few letters to Tommy Hughes and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Transcript of \"History of the Dade Family\" from the William and Mary Quarterly, #12, page 245.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts from various publications on the Daniel Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes from various sources on the Feild Family of Virginia. Correspondence with Prentiss Price about the Feild and related families. Feild Family connected to Griffin Stith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes and transcriptions from various sources on the Feild and Bolling families. Correspondence with Laurence B. Gardiner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes, reports and transcriptions on the Feild, Meade and Hardaway Families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence with Rev. James R. Greer of Corning, CA and Clara Greer Bell of Milwaukee, WI about the Greer Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Note with these papers state \" Joseph Edwin Hardaway Material, Will and data not yet assembled - Sept. 8, 1955.\" Correspondence with Helen J.Hinrichsen of Davenport, IA and Edward Allan Williford of Binghampton, NY about the Hardaway Family. December 1, 1956 letter from Helen J. Hinrichsen includes her typed manuscript entitled \"Art and Our DAR Museum.\" See also, Series 1 Correspondence - Dent, Mary Peyton - Any Letter with Hardaway Name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Note with these papers state \" Joseph Edwin Hardaway Material, Will and data not yet assembled - Sept. 8, 1955.\" Correspondence with Helen J.Hinrichsen of Davenport, IA and Edward Allan Williford of Binghampton, NY about the Hardaway Family. Includes reports entitled \"Joseph Edwin Hardaway, Preliminary Study,\" \"Stith Genealogy Revolutionary Record of Richard Stith, Sr.\" and other notes and transcriptions from various sources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports, transcripts from various sources and excerpts from letters about the Hardaway Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence about the Hardaway Family with Mrs. A. Moorman Hardaway of Big Spring, KY; Robert M. Stith of Darlington, IN; Warren Hardaway of Denver, CO; Robert H. Hardaway of Brigham, UT; W.E. Hardaway of Penney Farms, FL; Beverley Cain of Portola, CA and Mary Dent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence about the Hardaway Family. A cover sheet states \"All these letters refer to Hardaway. Writers are: Robert Stith, Ben Stith, Old Timer, Beverly Cain, Eliska Youtsler, Warren Hardaway, Sue Dowell Hardaway, Col. Robert Hardaway by his wife Olive Gray Hardaway, B. F. Hardaway, Mrs. John HIckman, Mrs. James V. Clarkson and Mary [Dent].\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence about the Hardaway Family. A cover sheet states \"All these letters refer to Hardaway. Writers are: Robert Stith, Ben Stith, Old Timer, Beverly Cain, Eliska Youtsler, Warren Hardaway, Sue Dowell Hardaway, Col. Robert Hardaway by his wife Olive Gray Hardaway, B. F. Hardaway, Mrs. John HIckman, Mrs. James V. Clarkson and Mary [Dent].\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research, notes and transcriptions on the Harrison Family of Virginia, particularly the connection of Lucy Harrison and John Stith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research, notes and transcriptions on the Harrison Family of Virginia, particularly the connection of Lucy Harrison and John Stith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research material and correspondence with Mrs. W.R. Eckhardt, Jr of Houston, TX, Sylvia M. Gannon of Redondo Beach, CA, and Frances E. Quinn of the Haynes Surname Association in Creswell, OR.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research, notes and transcriptions on the Lee Family of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research material and correspondence with Mary Peyton Dent on the Moorman and related families.  Some letters from Mary P. Dent have been indexed.  Includes letters from Jefferson Trent of Sparks, NV, C.A. Jackson of Payson, UT and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research material and correspondence with Mary Peyton Dent on the Moorman and related families. Some letters from Mary P. Dent have been indexed. Includes letters from Aubrey Moorman of Leitchfield, KY and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence with Laurence Gardiner and others on the Parham and Stith families. Includes some research notes and transcripts. Other correspondents include Mary Green Smith of Atlanta, GA (1939); Roger Stith Parham of Greenville, GA and Mrs. Louise Wade Smith of Decatur, GA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Per cover note by Estie Stith Crabbe, \"...contains Tommy's compilation of Peniston and other families from whom he is descended. Bathurst also,....\" Includes 1950 joint letter from Estie Stith Crabbe to Tommy Hughes and Laurence Gardiner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Request to Veterans Administration for Revoluntionary War records on Leven Sprigg whose daughter may have married Richard L. Stith., dated March 29, 1940. Transcript of entry \"Sprigg\" the \"Colonial Families of the United States of America,\" volume 2, page 694.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence with H.P. Cook, a photographer from Richmond, VA; Colin Jamesof Denver, CO and Mrs. Mabel Stith of Goldsboro, NC and reports on the Stith Coat of Arms.  Includes a note by Estie Stith Crabbe, \"With the Stith Coat of Arms will be found an account of the important men at William and Mary College who gave to Rev. William Stith the book-plate showing Stith Coat-of-arms, which  Helen Hinrichsen drew when she wnt to Washington, D.C.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1956 letter to Richard and Marie about the DAR.  Report by Estie Stith Crabbe entitled \"John Richard Stith, Credentials for Membership in S.A.R., A Sketch of the Stith Family Genealogy including the Colonial Period Followed by the Revolutionary Era with Following Generations.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence about the Turnbull Family of Virginia with H. Barner Batte of McKenny, VA; Dr. George C. Turnbull of Normal, IL; Dr. Jack Marvin of Hartford, CT; Nell Turnbull Elmore of Lawrenceville, VA; Mrs. Augusta B. Fotherfill of Richmond, VA; Mrs. Robert Bolling Batte of Midlothian, VA; Mrs. John Segar Gravatt of Blackstone, VA; Mrs. William Read Turner of Blackstone, VA; Jerry A. Burke of Appomattox, VA and Mrs. Richard B. Jones of Baltimore, MD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence about the book,  \"Peter Jones and Richard Jones Genealogies\" by Augusta B. Fothergill.  Photocopy of pages 172 to 319 of \"Peter Jones and Richard Jones Genealogies.\"  Notes on and transcriptions of parts of the \"Peter Jones and Richard Jones Genealogies.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research requests for Washington Family material, but mostly notes, transcriptions and reports on the Washington Family of Virginia.  Includes certified copy of the Will of George Washington from Fairfax County, Virginia Circuit Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports on the Yates Family with a note about the Randolph Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes, reports and typed  transcriptions by Estie Stith Crabbe from published material, material sent by others and from her visits to courthouses, historical societies and libraries.  This material is generally not about a particular Stith Family member.  Includes Estie Stith Crabbe's handwritten draft of the introduction to her book on the Stith Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Transcript of names, locations and a few family trees of people associated with the Stith Family gleaned from the Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, First Families of America Compendium of American Genealogy and National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notebook with loose notes and transcripts of research. Attached note, \"These miscellaneous papers are odds and ends of research mapped out from time to time, before going to Sutro to study....\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Estie Stith Crabbe's handwritten draft of the introduction to her book on the Stith Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes taken on a research visit to Salt Lake City.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes, reports and typed  transcriptions by Estie Stith Crabbe from published material, material sent by others and from her visits to courthouses, historical societies and libraries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes, reports and typed  transcriptions by Estie Stith Crabbe from published material, material sent by others and from her visits to courthouses, historical societies and libraries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts of parish registers for Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, Lincolnshire and other parishes in England.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcript of names from \"History of Jasper County, Missouri.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Kentucky and North Carolina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Albemarle County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Amelia County, Virginia.  Some notes on the Hardaway Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Bristol Parish, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Brunswick County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Campbell County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Goochland County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about King George County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Nottoway County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Prince George County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Stafford County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Virginia topics and typed transcripts about various Virginia counties which are in alphabetical order by county.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Books and other publications.  Partial transcriptions of some of these publications are also in other series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Bedford County, Virginia Marriage Bonds, 1755-1800 compiled and published by Earle S. Dennis and Jane E. Smith.  Copyright 1932.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Official Handbook of Bolling Hall Musuem in the City of Bradford.  Compiled by Wilfrid Robertshaw, M.A.  Seventh and Revised Edition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Genealogy related catalogues and newsletters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"W.R. Turner Memorial Trek\" brochure and Dedication Service (1961), Dinwiddie County, Virginia Civil War Centennial Commission Program (1964) and 200 Year Calendar Index.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Marriages of Brunswick County, Virginia 1750-1810 compiled and published by Catherine L. Knorr. Copyright 1953. Signed by Catherine L. Knorr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The History of a Brigade of South Carolinians known first as \"Gregg's\" and subsequently as \"McGowan's Brigade\" by J.F. J. Caldwell.  Published in Philadelphia by King and Baird, Printers in 1866.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Loose newspaper clippings found in the collection.  Includes obituaries, special interest stories, genealogy columns and news stories of people or places related to the Stith Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Second Census\" of Kenucky 1800 by G. Glenn Clift. Published in Frankfort, Kentucky, 1854.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Shipley, Mitchell, and Thompson Families, Notes based in part on researches of Kate A. Thompson.\"  Compiled by Stith Thompson, Indiana University.  1964. Privately printed and sent to Estie Stith Crabbe by Mr. and Mrs. Stith Thompson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Entire issue of the October 1956 Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Entire issues of Second Series, Vol. 22, No. 3 and No. 4 of the July and October 1942 William and Mary Quarterly. Articles related to Randolph, Stith, Ballard, Buckner and others. Includes transcription of the \"Bray Family\" on pages 266-269, edition not noted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Entire issues of Second Series, Vol. 23, No. 1 (January 1943) and Third Series, Vol. 1, No.1 (January 1944).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence, legal material, personal notes and family documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Empty address book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence with family members and close friends. Includes letters from her mother, with transcriptions. Content is mostly about family and personal matters, but also includes genealogy research and information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family documents and papers of Estie's Stith Family: an undated copy of a Bible page, beginning with the birth of William F. Stith on August 12, 1815 and ending with the death of James R. Stith on January 10, 1892 with an attached family tree by Estie Stith Crabbe dated 1942; original and transcripts of January 20, 1868 letter to Cousin Nathan Stith from James Richard Stith; 1877 contract between H.C. Train \u0026amp; Son, Lightning Rod Manufacturers and William H. Stith in Kansas City, MO;  transcript of an 1880 meeting program belonging to Grandfather Haynes and an 1888 receipt to J.R. Stith in Alba, MO.  Also includes an 1884 Warranty Deed between W.F. Stith and Henrietta Stith, his wife, and James R. Stith for land in Jasper County, MO; an 1885 Quit-Claim Deed from Lucy E. Hubbard to James R. Stith and an 1891 Deed of Trust between James R. Styth and Ophelia Styth, his wife  and Willilam K. Caffee; photograph of a portrait, possibly of Anne Stith and a copy of the family tree of William Fletcher Stith, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"List of Furniture and household articles,\" dated 1958 with locations of items noted. 1963 dates of stock dividends. 1963 Jacuzzi Pump contract. 1964 list of the value of Estie's shares, bank accounts and home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents War Ration Book with coupons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence sorted chronologically between members of the Stith Family between 1939 and 1963\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence \n \nE. S. Stith,Delleker,CA-L.R.Stith,undated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMary,,-E.S.Crabbe,undated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe,,-unknown,undated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB. F Crabbe, Brandenburg,KY-C.S. Kibbe,undated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB. F. Crabbe,Oakland,CA-Francis F. Fast,unda\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB. F. Crabbe,Brandenburg,KY-Eliska Youstler,December 18,1933\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB. F. Crabbe,Brandenburg,KY-Frances S.Fast,June 11,1934\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB. F. Crabbe,De Salba,CA-H. W. Hynes,January 15,1935\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMr. Long, Clerk of Hardin County, Elizabethtown,KY-E.S. Crabbe,July 20,1939\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eL.R. Stith,Fairfax,OK-E.M. Stith,June 16,1942\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB.F. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-L. R. Stith, July 12,1942\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB.F. Crabbe,Delleker,CA-Lola M. Miller,August 4, 1942\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCommanding Officer, Fort Knox-Ehtyl Hynes Allen,August 12,1942\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C. S. Kibbe,August 19,1942\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEthyl Hynes Allen, Washington D.C.-G.J. Napier,August 21,1942\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S.Crabbe,Delleker, CA-C. S. Kibbe, Spetmeber 9, 1942\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThomas J. Stith, Ekron,KY-Ethel Hynes Allen,September 14,1942\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE. S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C. S. Kibbe,December 16,1942\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nL.R. Stith, Fairfax,OK-B.F. Crabbe,June 1,1943\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C.S. Kibbe,September 3,1943\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.S. Kibbe, Rantaul,KS-E.S. Crabbe,September 3,1943\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.S. Kibbe, Rantaul,KS-E.S. Crabbe,September 11,1943\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C.S. Kibbe,September 24,1943\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe,Delleker,CA-C.S. Kibbe,November 4,1943\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe,Delleker,CA-C.S. Kibbe,November 19,1943\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eW.A. Stith, Guston,KY-E.S. Crabbe,November 26,1943\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe,Delleker,KS-C.S. Kibbe,December 4,1943\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.L. Kibbe, Chanute, KS-E.S. Crabbe,December 8,1943\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEthel Hynes Allen, Indianapolis,IN-E.S. Crabbe,December 23,1943\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C.S. Stith,January 30,1944\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.L. Kibbe, Chanute KS-E.S. Crabbe, February 8,1944\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe,Delleker,CA-Ethyl Hynes Allen,January 31, 1944\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEthel Hynes Allen, Chicago,Il-E.S. Crabbe,February 7, 1944\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEthel Hynes Allen, Indianapolis, IN-E.S. Crabbe,December 23,1944\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.S. Kibbe, Rantaul,KS-E.S. Crabbe,November 23,1945\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.S. Kibbe, Rantaul,KS-E.S. Crabbe,December 19,1945\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLillian H. Hart, Elizabethtown, KY-E.S. Crabbe,December 27,1945\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB.F. Crabbe,Red Bluff, CA-C.S. Kibbe,March 20,1946\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEthel Hynes Allen, Nashvile, IN-J.W. Persohn,March 28,1949\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ.W.  Persohn, Youngstown,NY-B. F. Crabbe,April 5,1949\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Stith, Guston, KY-Ethel Hynes Allen,April 10,1949\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB.F. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-W.A. Stith,April 13, 1949\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Stith, Guston, KY-B. F. Crabbe,April 19,1949\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB.F. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Allen,December 22,1949\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe,Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,December 14,1950\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRaymond Stith,Oakland,CA-B.F. Crabbe,January 11,1951\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe,Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,March 8,1951\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe,Red Bluff,CA-Frances S. Fast,May 2,1951\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrances S. Fast,-E.S. Crabbe,May 8,1951\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB.F. Crabbe, Mount Shasta,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,May 15, 1951\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,May 20,1951\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,June 3,1951\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-Frances S. Fast,October 17,1951\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrances S. Fast-B. F. Crabbe,November 7,1951\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S.Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-William Stith,April 10,1952\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrances S. Fast-B.F. Crabbe,April 30,1952\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe,Red Bluff,CA-Francis S. Fast,September 22,1953\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB.F. Crabbe,Oakland,CA-Mary Ethel Allen,December 12, 1953\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEhtel Allen,Indianapolis,IN-B. F. Crabbe,December 18, 1953\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAgnes Whately,Taylor, TX-B. F. Crabbe,July 22,1954\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAgnes Whately,Taylor, TX-B. F. Crabbe,August 2,1954\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE. S. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-Francis S.Fast,Febrary 9, 1954\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrancis S. Fast,,-E.S. Stith,February 21,1954\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA.A. Whately,Taylor,TX-E.S. Crabbe,March 15,1954\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB.F. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-A. A. Whately,March 22,1954\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA.A. Whately,Taylor,TX-E.S. Crabbe,March 15,1954\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA.A. Whately,Taylor,TX-E.S. Crabbe,May 11,1954\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE. S. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-A. A. Whatley,July 9, 1954\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA.A. Whately,Taylor,TX-E.S. Crabbe,July 20,1954\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eR.G. Stith, Wichita Falles,TX- B. F. Crabbe,August 28,1954\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-Mary S. Stith,1954\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarl W. Stith, Mt. Pleasant,IA-B. F. Crabbe,March 16,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.R. Stith, Temple,TX-B.F. Crabbe,June 28,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eClyde E. Pasley, Springfiled,IL-E.S. Crabbe,July 16,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDeEstin L. Pasley, De Kalb,IL-B.F. Crabbe,July 18,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRalph E. Stith, Joliet,IL-B. F. Crabbe,July 20,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJames Bascome Stith,Lexington,KY-B. F. Crabbe,August 3,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEdna Ames Green, Alvin,Il-B. F. Crabbe,August 4,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRobt. L. Bolling, Oakland,CA-B.F. Crabbe,August 5,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB. F. Crabbe,Oakland CA,-P.I. Pasley,August 5,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePerry I. Pasley, Madison,WI-B. F. Crabbe,August 10,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRobert King Stith, Denver,CO-B.F. Crabbe,August 10,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJoseph L. Stith, Kankakee,IL-B.F. Crabbe,August 10,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJames Pasely, Chicago,Il-B. F. Crabbe,Augist 10,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge E. Pasley, Kansas City,MO-B.F. Crabbe,August 10,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRobert King Stith, Denver,CO-B.F. Crabbe,August 10,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIrene Stith,Shreveport,LA-E.S. Crabbe,Spetember 9,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S.Crabbe, Oakland,CA-Alma M. Hanson,September 9,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn  F. Stith, Shreveport,LA-B.F. Crabbe,September 9,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eStith Hiram Short, Alameda, CA-B. F. Crabbe,October 8,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEster M. Stith, San Antonio,TX-B.F. Crabbe,October 11,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEppie E. Stith, New Orleans,LA-E.S. Crabbe,October 11,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMary P. Stith, New Orleans,LA-E.S. Crabbe,October 11,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEster M. Stith, San Antonio,TX-B.F. Crabbe,October 11,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrancis J. Stith, Dallas,TX-E.S. Stith,October 11,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eErman L. Stith, Amarillo,TX-B.F. Crabbe,October 12,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEula T. Stith, Abillene, TX-B.F. Crabbe,October 12, 1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAlex D. Stith, Amarillo,TX-B. F. Crabbe,October 12,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRuby Leevy, San Antonio,TX-B. F. Crabbe,November 15,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eM.J. Stith,Oakland,CA-B.F. Crabbe,November 15,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Stith, Little Rock Ar-B.F. Crabbe,Nivember 15,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAlbert Stith, Chicago,IL-B. F. Stith,November 17,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAndrew Stith, Chicago, IL- B. F. Crabbe,November 17,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHammond H. Stith, Atlanta,GA-B.F. Crabbe,November 17,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRev. Chandler Stith, Washington D.C.-B. F. Crabbe,November \n17,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarl W. Stith, Mt. Pleasant,IA-B. F. Crabbe,November 18,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eH.P. Stith, Birmingham,AL-B.F.Stith,November 18,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eW. R. Stith, Terra Haute,IN-B. F. Crabbe,November 19,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrank Stith, Roxbury, MA-B. F. Crabbe,November 19,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nB. F. Crabbe,OAkland CA-Ruby Rucker Leevy,November 26,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRuby Rucker Leevy, San Antonio,TX-B. F. Crabbe,November 28,1955\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nCorrespondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nMrs. B. F. Crabbe,Oakland CA-H. H. Talcott Stith, Jr.,January 2,1956\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Augustine Washington, Clarksburg WV- E.S. Stith,January 10,1956\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE. S. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-John Augustine Washington,January 19,1956\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE. C. Daniel Sr., Zebulon, NC-E.S. Crabbe,March 14,1956\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNorvell Shapleigh Stith Jr., Springfeild, MO-E.S. Crabbe,May 28,1956\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWaldo Stith, Hahira,GE-E.S. Crabbe,June 4,1956\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S.Crabbe Oakland,CA-Weltha K. Stith,October 11,1956\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRichard \u0026amp; Marie [],,-E.S. Crabbe,OCtober 11, 1956\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRIchard[],,-E.S. Stith, October 22, 1956\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDenzil L. Carlisle, San Francisco,CA-E.S.Crabbbe,September 11,1956\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Denzil L. Carlisle,San Francisco,CA-E.S.Crabbe, Spetember 11,1956\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB.F. Crabbe,Oakland,CA-Weltha K Stith,October 11,1957\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWeltha K. Stith, Shelbyville,In E. S. Crabbe,October 16,1957\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eClifton Daniel, New York,NY-E. S. Stith,January 7,1958\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMrs. B. F. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-Clifton Daniel,February 12,1958\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMarvin Daniel, Manteo,NC-Mrs. B. F. Crabbe,February 17,1958\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWeltha K. Stith, Shelbyville,IN-B. F. Crabbe,February 20,1958\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWeltha K. Stith, Shelbyville,IN-E.S. Stith,February 24,1958\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB. F. Randolph, Shelbyville,IN-E.S.Crabbe,February 24,1958\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S.Crabbe Oakland,CA-Mary Peyton Dent,December 5,1959\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMrs. B. F. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-James R. Evans,December 23,1959\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMrs. B. F. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-William Allen,January 4,1960 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrances S. Fast-E. S. Crabbe,January 9,1963\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrances S. Fast-E. S. Crabbe,January 24,1963\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrances S. Fast-E. S. Crabbe,February,20,1963\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCousin Cora, Bertha and All, Garden Grove CA-E.S. Crabbe,February 20,1963\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrances S. Fast-E. S. Crabbe,May 14,1963\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStith Family Geneaologic Records\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Family Journals of Estie Stith Crabbe dated 6 June 1934 though 5 June 1935\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Family Journals of Estie Stith Crabbe dated 6 June 1936 though 30 January 1936\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEstie Stith Crabbe Family Journals dated June 5, 1935 - January 20, 1936\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch for chapters 4 through 13 for book of the Stith Family written by Estie Stith Crabbe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of \"The Stith Family - A narrative by Dr. Christopher Johnston, Baltimore MD,undated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWolfolk Family - Second Generation - geneaology\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Stith Descendant Chart - prepared by Michelle J. Taunton, September,1998\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePedigree Chart of John Richard Stith\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Stith\" - Narrative, page 714, source unidentified\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Henry Dee Stith, Kansan\" - by Laura Montzingo, undated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eStith Family Geneaology - prepared by Francis Fast\nMiscellaneous Stith family geneaological data\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"John Richard Stith -  Credentials for membership in S[ons] of the A[merican] R[evolution]\" - multiple copies\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRecords of Veterans' Adminsitrarion, Revolutionary War pension file of Joseph Stith, W 8750 \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLast Will  and Testament Will of Dr. John Stith, January 1, 1828\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings from various newspapers published on various dates relating to the Stith Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs (2) of unidentified woman\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTinytpe of Jesse Jones Stith \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFuneral card in memeory of Nellie Estelle Brown, May 25, 1061\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFragments\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","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","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":["Working papers and correspondence of Estie Stith Crabbe in preparation for a book on the genealogy of the Stith Family, Hardaway Family and collateral families.  Includes research notes, typed transcriptions of research material and correspondence with professional genealogists, researchers from her family and Stith Family members from all over the United States.  Estie Stith Crabbe typed transcriptions of much of her research, including many letters she received from researchers and Stith Family contacts.  Some personal correspondence and papers are included.","Correspondence of Estie Stith Crabbe while compiling genealogical information for a book on the Stith and Hardaway Families. Includes a chronology created by Ms. Crabbe of all the letters she wrote between 1949 and 1965. ","Correspondence is in A-Z folders, then at the end of this group, the major correspondents are in A-Z order with individual folders. ","Correspondents include professional genealogists and family members who also pursued genealogy. Some of the correspondence is with contacts who might have links or information on the Stith, Hardaway and related Families. Ms. Crabbe typed all of her letters, with one or more carbon copies, and typed many of the letters she received. Some correspondence can also be found under Series 2 (Stith Ancestors) and Series 3 (Family Names) and may duplicate or complement what is in these files.","Scope and Contents A typed chronology created by Ms. Crabbe of all the letters she wrote between 1949 and 1965, with names, addresses and a summary of the content.","Includes name, location of addressee, family name connection, date of correspondence.","Eliza Atkinson, Leoti, KS - Haynes, 1965 ","Helen Stith Ballard, Joplin, MO, father - Stith, 1954","Mildred Becnel, Carriere, MS - Stith, 1957 ","Allie Myrick Bowden, Orrs Island, ME - Stith Parham, 1964","Clarence Bradbury, Webb City, MO - Hardaway/Stith,1936","Douglas Summers Brown, Richmond, VA - Jordan, 1943","Clyde Buerge, Clinton, IA - Stith, 1965 ","Beverley Cain, Los Angeles, CA - Stith, 1935 ","Tina Clouse, Oakland, CA - Wilson, 1956 ","Sally Dolphin, Coeur d'Alene, ID - Stith, 1965 ","Mrs. Roy Dolman, Temple, OK - Jordan, 1961 ","Ruth Dowling, Meridian, MS - Hardaway, 1954 ","Charlotte Elam, Memphis, TN - Stith, 1963 ","Fannie, Jasper, MO, 1934 ","Eleanor Fanyo, Watseka, IL - Pemberton Stith, 1965 ","William R. Gardiner, Wichita Falls, TX - Stith, 1954 ","Corinne Puett Giannitrapani, Oak Park, IL - Stith, 1963 ","Emma Lyons Greer, Kansas City, MO - Stith, 1936 ","M.S. Gregory, Oklahoma City, OK - Gregory/Stith, 1942","Includes name, location of addressee, family name connection, date of correspondence. ","Homoiselle Haden and Prentiss Price - Stith, Colonial Dames, 1955-1959 ","William Hall, Selma, AL - Stith/Randolph/Bolling, undated ","Captain Ben. S. Clarkson Hardaway, Camp Chaffee, AR - Hardaway, 1945","I. Hardin, Frankfurt, KY - Clarkson, 1954","Lillian Hart, Elizabethtown, KY - Hardaway/Haynes, 1964","Georgia Hayes, Stayton, OR - Randolph, 1958 ","Bessie (John) Hickman, Carthage, MO, - Stith, 1965 ","John Hicks, Brandenburg, KY - Stith, 1937 ","Margorie Holland, Tahlequah, OK - Haynes, 1964 ","Mattie Hynes, Elizabethtown, KY - Stith, 1941 ","Byrdelle Stith Jackson, Atlanta, Georgia - Stith, 1953","Mrs. Robert H. Jackson, Wichita, KS - Stith, 1936-37","J.R. Jenkins, Houston TX - Stith, 1936","Kincheloe, Kinchelow, Morristown and Competition, MO - Stith (includes Farmer Hightower Stith and Mrs. K.T. Starr letters), 1933, 1935, 1945","Louise Moore Lander, Houston, TX - Crabbe, 1962","Includes name, location of addressee, family name connection, date of correspondence.","Marie Plummer Stith Magee, Danville, VA - Stith, 1955 ","William T. Mann, Washington, DC - Stith, 1953","Charles Martin, Blossom, TX - Martin, 1935","Mrs. Bud McCoy, Guston, KY - Stith, 1936","T.M. Milam, Ft. Stockton, TX - Moorman, 1938","Mrs. D.A. Morrison, Jacksonville, FL - Stith, undated","James W. Moorman - Moorman/Stith/Hardaway, 1958","J. Fuller Nall, Elizabethtown, KY - Stith, 1953","National Society of Children of the American Colonists, Jackson, TN - Archer/Wood, 1944","Agnes Niedringhaus, St. Louis, MO, 1943","Louella Parsons, Hollywood, CA - Stith, 1953","J. W. Persohn, Youngstown, NY - Stith, 1949","Mamie H. Pittman, Amarillo, TX - Strother/Long/Haynes, 1960","F.L. Pleadwell, Honolulu, HI - Stith, 1936","Mamie Rangeley, Kingsville, TX - Stith, 1945, 1955","Betty Roberts (Carl Jennings, James P. Kurt), undated","Includes name, location of addressee, family name connection, date of correspondence. ","Mrs. Walter Scott, Brandenburg, KY - Stith/Hardaway, 1944","Rosa E. Shacklett, Garrett, KY - Stith, 1934","Anne Stith Smith, Billings, MT - Stith, 1955","Claiborn Smith and Hugh B. Johnston, Philadelphia, PA - Stith, 1959","Mrs. Guy Speed, Sheridan, WY - Stith, 1934","Emma Street Taylor, Clarinda, IA - Stith, 1965","Irene M. Strieby, Indianapolis, IN - Haynes, 1964","Raymond Teller, San Angelo, TX - Stith, 1962","Eva Heston Thomas, Leitchfield, KY, 1942","\"Tools,\" 1963 Virginia H. Turner, Blackstone, VA - Irby, 1963","Frances Whitfield, Louisville, KY - Stith, 1937","Cdr. McFarland Walker Wood, Hopkinsville, KY - Early, 1943","Scope and Contents Cousin Lillie Lawson Brown of Orange, California about the Hardaway, Stith and other families. Includes news clippings about family members.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Mary Peyton Dent of Los Angeles, CA who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research for many years. Estie Stithe Crabbe indexed many of Mary Peyton Dent's letters. Includes Christmas card with photograph of \"Well-Spring Farm, Mary Dents Step-Grandfather's Hardawy Place.\"","Scope and Contents Alphabetical list of names in Mary Peyton Dent's letters, with short biographical information and date of the letter. Names include people and places.","Scope and Contents Letters of Mary Dent Peyton grouped by Estie Stith Crabbe and labeled \"Any Letter with Hardaway Name in this Pile. Of Mary's.\" The original order of these letters has been maintained and is not necessarily in chronological order. See also Series 3 Family Names - Hardaway.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Frances Shacklette Fast of New York, Pennsylvania and Brandenburg, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research. Her line is from the Stiths of Kentucky. They corresponded almost weekly for years. Letters are in chronological order, but some letters were purposely grouped by Mrs. Estie Stith Crabbe and are filed under the most recent date. Includes some newspaper clippings. Note: In 2000, Mrs. Fast's daughter, Harriet Fast Scott, indexed the letters between her Mother and Estie Stith Crabbe that were in her Mother's papers. The index with a description of the genealogical research of Frances Fast and Estie Crabbe are online as of 2014: http://www.stithvalley.com/scottfam/stithfam/estie/frances/frances.htm.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Frances Shacklette Fast of New York, Pennsylvania and Brandenburg, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research. They corresponded almost weekly for years. One letter mentions giving some research material to Frances Fast's daughter in Washington, D.C. Letters are in chronological order, but some letters were purposely grouped by Mrs. Estie Stith Crabbe and are filed under the most recent date. Includes some newspaper clippings.","Scope and Contents Stith Family report entitled \"Copy from data sent by Frances Fast\" beginning with Lt. Col. Drury Stith of Brunswick County, VA. 37 pages. Includes notes and correspondence Tommy Hughes and Laurence Gardiner.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Evelyn Pierce Fish of Glendale, CA who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research. Her third great grandfather was Jesse Stith.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Laurence B. Gardiner of Memphis, TN who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research. The Hardaway Family was his main focus, but he researched all the related families. Letters are in chronological order, but some letters were purposely grouped by Mrs. Estie Stith Crabbe and are filed under the most recent date.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Laurence B. Gardiner of Memphis, TN  who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research.  The Hardaway Family was his main focus, but he researched all the related families.  Letters are in chronological order, but some letters were purposely grouped by Mrs. Estie Stith Crabbe and are filed under the most recent date.","Scope and Contents Letters between Lillian H. Hart and Estie Stith Crabbe about the Haynes Family. Lillian H. Hart lived in Tappahannock, Virginia and Elizabethtown, KY. One grouping of material is about the Kincheloe Family with a 1946 letter to Dr. John E. Kincheloe of Hardinsburg, KY.","Scope and Contents Correspondence between Tommy Hughes, a cousin and professional genealogist from Memphis, TN and Estie Stith Crabbe. His letters contain his research, often with transcripts typed by Estie Stith Crabbe.  Included are notes by Estie Stith Crabbe and some letters to and from other people following clues from Tommy Hughes' research. Tommy Hughes is connected to the Hardaway Family.","Scope and Contents Correspondence between Tommy Hughes, a cousin and professional genealogist from Memphis, TN and Estie Stith Crabbe. His letters contain his research, often with transcripts typed by Estie Stith Crabbe.  Included are notes by Estie Stith Crabbe and some letters to and from other people following clues from Tommy Hughes' research. Tommy Hughes is connected to the Hardaway Family.  This folder includes his family tree.","Scope and Contents Group of papers labeled \"Important Papers of Tommy Hughes\" with loose research transcripts and photographs/negatives of the \"London Table\" of the Gardiner and Hughes family.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Anne B. Peebles of Washington, D.C. about her Stith Family connection in Dinwiddle County. Anne Peebles did some research in Virginia for Estie Stith Crabbe. Includes notes on the Rives Family.","Scope and Contents Mostly research notes by Prentiss Price of Rogersville, TN, on the Bernard, Burtis and Stith families.","Scope and Contents Two letters from Eliza Stith Roberston of Daytona Beach, FL, giving the genealogy of her father, John Barthas Stith. Some notes included.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Mrs. Peyton Stith Robertson (Mrs. G.E. Robertson) of Louisville, KY about her Stith family.  Includes a family tree and notes.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Sallie H. Short of Dinwiddie, Virginia about research on the Stith, Irby and related families in Dinwiddie County, Virginia. Includes a July 27, 1960 letter from Anne Bradbury Peebles suggesting Ms. Short as a person who could help with research in Dinwiddie County, VA.","Scope and Contents Archie Stith, Pittsburg, PA, 1952 Benjamin Stith, Tarboro, NC, 1958 Carl R. Stith, Woodstock, IL, 1955 Carrie E. Stith, Alba, MO, 1941 Charles R. Stith, Tuscalousa, AL, 1967 Doris Stith, Webster, KY, 1945 Everett G. Stith, Lawrence,KS, 1944 Farmer H. Stith, Lebanon, MO, 1934 Forrest H. Stith and Mrs. Peyton Stith Robertson, Guston, KY George B. Stith, Kansas City, MO, 1935 Gwen Stith, Hollywood, CA, 1939 H.C. Stith, Louisville, KY, 1941 J.M. Stith, Deland, FL, 1939 (see also correspondence with Mrs. D.A. Morrison) Janie Stith, New Orleans, LA, 1955 John Stith, Versailles, MO, 1960 John Richard Stith, Scott Field, IL, 1943 L.C. Stith, Fort Smith, AR, 1955 Leonard Stith, Orlando, FL, 1956 Lydia Stith, Louisville, KY, 1945","Scope and Contents Margaret E. Stith, Rineyville, KY, 1954 Marian (Mrs. H.M.) Stith, Seattle, WA, 1964 Martha Stith, Portola, CA, 1935 Martha E. Stith, Kansas City, MO, 1935 Mrs. O. Stith, San Franscisco, CA, undated Oliver D. Stith, Red Bluff, CA, 1945 Richard Lewis Stith,Seattle, WA, 1954 Richard W. Stith, Kansas City, MO, 1935 Sam Stith, Deleiker, CA, 1940 Thad Stith, Jasper, MO, 1955 Van B. Stith, Peytona, WV, 1963 Walter Stith, Rinesville, 1940 W.W. Stith, Winters, CA, 1953 Wlbur Stith, Flint, MI, 1953 William Stith, Oakland, CA, 1958","Scope and Contents Letters between Aunt Het Hubbard Stith, Uncle Fletcher Stith, Cousin Cora Stith Hansler and Estie Stith Crabbe. W. Fletcher Stith is the brother of her father and is married to Henrietta Hubbard. Most letters are about genealogy, but all contain personal and family news. Cora Hansler is their daughter and continues the correspondence as her parents get older and after they are deceased. Her Father moves in with her in 1941 after her Mother's death. Some correspondence is in the personal files of Estie Stith Crabbe. The four folders under Fletcher Stith's name were grouped together by Estie Stith Crabbe and this arrangement has been kept.","Scope and Contents Letters between Aunt Het Hubbard Stith, Uncle Fletcher Stith, Cousin Cora Stith Hansler and Estie Stith Crabbe. W. Fletcher Stith is the brother of her father and is married to Henrietta Hubbard. Most letters are about genealogy, but all contain personal and family news. Cora Hansler is their daughter and continues the correspondence as her parents get older and after they are deceased. Her Father moves in with her in 1941 after her Mother's death. Some correspondence is in the personal files of Estie Stith Crabbe. The four folders under Fletcher Stith's name were grouped together by Estie Stith Crabbe and this arrangement has been kept.","Scope and Contents Letters between Grace Hubbard Hall of Oklahoma City, OK and Estie Stith Crabbe about the Hubbard and Stith familes. Grace Hall is a cousin. Included are 3 photographs of the Hall family. This file was grouped with the Fletcher Stith correspondence by Estie Stith Crabbe.","Scope and Contents Notes on Elizabeth Stith, daughter of Richard Stith, Sr. and Lucy Hall Stith, the Cocke Family and other topics; letter to Mrs. Lucy (H.D.) Brown, Jr. with an order for a book or Quaker history, Lynchburg, Virginia; letters to and from Teresa Stith Lewis of Seattle, WA and James F. Stith of Kerby, OR about genealogy and newspaper clippings This file was grouped with the Fletcher Stith correspondence by Estie Stith Crabbe,","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Jack Stith of Harrison, AR about the Stith and related families.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Laurence A. Stith of New Bern, North Carolina about the North Carolina Stiths.  Includes research notes and a few letters from other people about the North Carolina Stiths.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Jack Stith of Flemingsburg and Hardinsburg, KY about the Stith and Jordan Familes.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Dr. Robert Stith of Seattle, WA about the Stith Family.  Includes letters to and from his wife, Sarah Striker Stith and daughters, Kathryn Stith Johnson and Marjorie S. Barnes.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families. Includes correspondence between William A. Stith and Horace Pate Stith of Shawnee, OK.","Scope and Contents Newspaper clippings filed as part of the correspondence with William Allen Stith.  Includes obituaries, stories about Stith Family members and articles on Stith Reunions.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from William Wirt Stith of Baton Rouge, LA about research on the Stith Family. Some correspondence is with Susie and Juanita Shircliff of Baton Rouge, LA.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Cousin Vie Wyllie of Beverley Hills, CA  about the Greer and Stith Families","Scope and Contents Six letters requesting genealogy books and other publications from vendors and historical records repositories.","Scope and Contents Material on specific Stith Family members that was clearly grouped by Estie Stith Crabbe.  This series is in alphabetical order by the first name of the Stith family member.  These folders include correspondence, notes, family trees and more. Some material on individuals can also be found under Series 1, Correspondence and Series 3, Family Names and may duplicate or complement what is in these files.","Scope and Contents Notes on various Stith ancestors in alphabetical order by first names. Includes requests to courthouses and other correspondence. Anne Stith, wife of John Bolling; Annie Haskell Stith; Catherine Stith, wife of James Cobbs; Cincinnatus Stith of Alabama; David Stith of Brunswick County, Virginia; Drury Stith of Brunswick County, Virginia; Ezra Stith of Petersburg, VA; Ferdinando Stith of Tennessee and Gulielmus Stith of Virginia.","Scope and Contents Notes on various Stith ancestors in alphabetical order by first names. Includes requests to courthouses and other correspondence. Dr. Jack Stith of Elizabethtown, KY; James Richard Stith of Carthage, MO; John Stith of Brandenburg, KY; John Stith of King George, VA; John Stith of Virginia; Joseph Stith of California; L. Raymond Stith of Texas; Matthew Stith of Kentucky, Nathan Board Stith of KY; Putnam Stith of Nottoway County, VA; Richard Stith of Brunswick and Campbell Counties, VA; Richard L. Stith of Kentucky; Robert Stith of King George County, VA; William Stith, president of the College of William and Mary; William Stith of Kentucky; and Sarah Washington, wife of William Irby.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with Rebecca Norfleet of Weldon, NC.  Labeled as Chapter 11.  Includes 1913 photograph of Stuart H. Hill.","Scope and Contents Note on binder states \"Buckner Stith, Sen. not yet finished.\"","Scope and Contents Includes correspondence with Tommy Hughes, Prentiss Price, Laurence Gardiner, various courthouses and others.  Cover note states \"Keep these Griffin Stiths together.\"  This Stith Family is mostly from North Carolina.","Scope and Contents Includes correspondence with Tommy Hughes, Prentiss Price, Laurence Gardiner, various courthouses and others. Cover note states \"Keep these Griffin Stiths together.\" This Stith Family is mostly from North Carolina.","Scope and Contents Research on lines of Colonel John Stith (1755-1808). Notation by Estie Stith Crabbe states \"Col. John Stith Chap. Far as I have gone. Keep this with Irby Family underneath because Sarah Stith comes next and she was the last child....\" Includes transcript and copy of 1904 Richmond Times-Dispatch article on the Stith Family beginning with Col. John Stith.","Scope and Contents Research material on Major John Smith of Charles City County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Research material on Joseph Stith of Kentucky. Includes correspondence with Eliska Youtsler of Chico, CA.","Scope and Contents Research material on Thomas Stith of Brunswick County and Charlotte County. Includes correspondence with Laurence Gardiner and Isobel Baylor Woodson, a professional genealogist from Richmond, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Material on the Stith Family, Hardaway Family and associated  family names in alphabetical order.  These folders include correspondence, notes, family trees and more. This material was clearly grouped by Estie Stith Crabbe and kept together in the family groups she indicated. Some material on these families can also be found under Series 1, Correspondence and Series 2, Stith Ancestors and may duplicate or complement what is in these files.","Scope and Contents Research material on the Barnard/Bernard Family of Virginia who are related to line of Lee Burtis. Includes a letter to Lee Burtis of San Francisco, CA.","Scope and Contents Research material on the Board Family of Virginia and Kentucky. Nehemiah Board married Mary Stith the daughter of Joseph Stith.  Includes correspondence with Dr. Milton Board of Louisville, KY, Bessie Board Miller and others.","Scope and Contents Research material on the Buckner Family of Virginia.","Scope and Contents Reseach material on the Cocke Family of Virginia with a few letters to Tommy Hughes and others.","Scope and Contents Reseeach material on the Cocke Family of Virginia. Mostly research material but a few letters to Tommy Hughes and others.","Scope and Contents Transcript of \"History of the Dade Family\" from the William and Mary Quarterly, #12, page 245.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from various publications on the Daniel Family.","Scope and Contents Notes from various sources on the Feild Family of Virginia. Correspondence with Prentiss Price about the Feild and related families. Feild Family connected to Griffin Stith.","Scope and Contents Notes and transcriptions from various sources on the Feild and Bolling families. Correspondence with Laurence B. Gardiner.","Scope and Contents Notes, reports and transcriptions on the Feild, Meade and Hardaway Families.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with Rev. James R. Greer of Corning, CA and Clara Greer Bell of Milwaukee, WI about the Greer Family.","Scope and Contents Note with these papers state \" Joseph Edwin Hardaway Material, Will and data not yet assembled - Sept. 8, 1955.\" Correspondence with Helen J.Hinrichsen of Davenport, IA and Edward Allan Williford of Binghampton, NY about the Hardaway Family. December 1, 1956 letter from Helen J. Hinrichsen includes her typed manuscript entitled \"Art and Our DAR Museum.\" See also, Series 1 Correspondence - Dent, Mary Peyton - Any Letter with Hardaway Name.","Scope and Contents Note with these papers state \" Joseph Edwin Hardaway Material, Will and data not yet assembled - Sept. 8, 1955.\" Correspondence with Helen J.Hinrichsen of Davenport, IA and Edward Allan Williford of Binghampton, NY about the Hardaway Family. Includes reports entitled \"Joseph Edwin Hardaway, Preliminary Study,\" \"Stith Genealogy Revolutionary Record of Richard Stith, Sr.\" and other notes and transcriptions from various sources.","Scope and Contents Reports, transcripts from various sources and excerpts from letters about the Hardaway Family.","Scope and Contents Correspondence about the Hardaway Family with Mrs. A. Moorman Hardaway of Big Spring, KY; Robert M. Stith of Darlington, IN; Warren Hardaway of Denver, CO; Robert H. Hardaway of Brigham, UT; W.E. Hardaway of Penney Farms, FL; Beverley Cain of Portola, CA and Mary Dent.","Scope and Contents Correspondence about the Hardaway Family. A cover sheet states \"All these letters refer to Hardaway. Writers are: Robert Stith, Ben Stith, Old Timer, Beverly Cain, Eliska Youtsler, Warren Hardaway, Sue Dowell Hardaway, Col. Robert Hardaway by his wife Olive Gray Hardaway, B. F. Hardaway, Mrs. John HIckman, Mrs. James V. Clarkson and Mary [Dent].\"","Scope and Contents Correspondence about the Hardaway Family. A cover sheet states \"All these letters refer to Hardaway. Writers are: Robert Stith, Ben Stith, Old Timer, Beverly Cain, Eliska Youtsler, Warren Hardaway, Sue Dowell Hardaway, Col. Robert Hardaway by his wife Olive Gray Hardaway, B. F. Hardaway, Mrs. John HIckman, Mrs. James V. Clarkson and Mary [Dent].\"","Scope and Contents Research, notes and transcriptions on the Harrison Family of Virginia, particularly the connection of Lucy Harrison and John Stith.","Scope and Contents Research, notes and transcriptions on the Harrison Family of Virginia, particularly the connection of Lucy Harrison and John Stith.","Scope and Contents Research material and correspondence with Mrs. W.R. Eckhardt, Jr of Houston, TX, Sylvia M. Gannon of Redondo Beach, CA, and Frances E. Quinn of the Haynes Surname Association in Creswell, OR.","Scope and Contents Research, notes and transcriptions on the Lee Family of Virginia.","Scope and Contents Research material and correspondence with Mary Peyton Dent on the Moorman and related families.  Some letters from Mary P. Dent have been indexed.  Includes letters from Jefferson Trent of Sparks, NV, C.A. Jackson of Payson, UT and others.","Scope and Contents Research material and correspondence with Mary Peyton Dent on the Moorman and related families. Some letters from Mary P. Dent have been indexed. Includes letters from Aubrey Moorman of Leitchfield, KY and others.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with Laurence Gardiner and others on the Parham and Stith families. Includes some research notes and transcripts. Other correspondents include Mary Green Smith of Atlanta, GA (1939); Roger Stith Parham of Greenville, GA and Mrs. Louise Wade Smith of Decatur, GA.","Scope and Contents Per cover note by Estie Stith Crabbe, \"...contains Tommy's compilation of Peniston and other families from whom he is descended. Bathurst also,....\" Includes 1950 joint letter from Estie Stith Crabbe to Tommy Hughes and Laurence Gardiner.","Scope and Contents Request to Veterans Administration for Revoluntionary War records on Leven Sprigg whose daughter may have married Richard L. Stith., dated March 29, 1940. Transcript of entry \"Sprigg\" the \"Colonial Families of the United States of America,\" volume 2, page 694.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with H.P. Cook, a photographer from Richmond, VA; Colin Jamesof Denver, CO and Mrs. Mabel Stith of Goldsboro, NC and reports on the Stith Coat of Arms.  Includes a note by Estie Stith Crabbe, \"With the Stith Coat of Arms will be found an account of the important men at William and Mary College who gave to Rev. William Stith the book-plate showing Stith Coat-of-arms, which  Helen Hinrichsen drew when she wnt to Washington, D.C.\"","Scope and Contents 1956 letter to Richard and Marie about the DAR.  Report by Estie Stith Crabbe entitled \"John Richard Stith, Credentials for Membership in S.A.R., A Sketch of the Stith Family Genealogy including the Colonial Period Followed by the Revolutionary Era with Following Generations.\"","Scope and Contents Correspondence about the Turnbull Family of Virginia with H. Barner Batte of McKenny, VA; Dr. George C. Turnbull of Normal, IL; Dr. Jack Marvin of Hartford, CT; Nell Turnbull Elmore of Lawrenceville, VA; Mrs. Augusta B. Fotherfill of Richmond, VA; Mrs. Robert Bolling Batte of Midlothian, VA; Mrs. John Segar Gravatt of Blackstone, VA; Mrs. William Read Turner of Blackstone, VA; Jerry A. Burke of Appomattox, VA and Mrs. Richard B. Jones of Baltimore, MD.","Scope and Contents Correspondence about the book,  \"Peter Jones and Richard Jones Genealogies\" by Augusta B. Fothergill.  Photocopy of pages 172 to 319 of \"Peter Jones and Richard Jones Genealogies.\"  Notes on and transcriptions of parts of the \"Peter Jones and Richard Jones Genealogies.\"","Scope and Contents Research requests for Washington Family material, but mostly notes, transcriptions and reports on the Washington Family of Virginia.  Includes certified copy of the Will of George Washington from Fairfax County, Virginia Circuit Court.","Scope and Contents Reports on the Yates Family with a note about the Randolph Family.","Scope and Contents Notes, reports and typed  transcriptions by Estie Stith Crabbe from published material, material sent by others and from her visits to courthouses, historical societies and libraries.  This material is generally not about a particular Stith Family member.  Includes Estie Stith Crabbe's handwritten draft of the introduction to her book on the Stith Family.","Scope and Contents Transcript of names, locations and a few family trees of people associated with the Stith Family gleaned from the Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, First Families of America Compendium of American Genealogy and National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.","Scope and Contents Notebook with loose notes and transcripts of research. Attached note, \"These miscellaneous papers are odds and ends of research mapped out from time to time, before going to Sutro to study....\"","Scope and Contents Estie Stith Crabbe's handwritten draft of the introduction to her book on the Stith Family.","Scope and Contents Notes taken on a research visit to Salt Lake City.","Scope and Contents Notes, reports and typed  transcriptions by Estie Stith Crabbe from published material, material sent by others and from her visits to courthouses, historical societies and libraries.","Scope and Contents Notes, reports and typed  transcriptions by Estie Stith Crabbe from published material, material sent by others and from her visits to courthouses, historical societies and libraries.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts of parish registers for Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, Lincolnshire and other parishes in England.","Scope and Contents Typed transcript of names from \"History of Jasper County, Missouri.\"","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Kentucky and North Carolina.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Albemarle County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Amelia County, Virginia.  Some notes on the Hardaway Family.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Bristol Parish, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Brunswick County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Campbell County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Goochland County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about King George County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Nottoway County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Prince George County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Stafford County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Virginia topics and typed transcripts about various Virginia counties which are in alphabetical order by county.","Scope and Contents Books and other publications.  Partial transcriptions of some of these publications are also in other series.","Scope and Contents Bedford County, Virginia Marriage Bonds, 1755-1800 compiled and published by Earle S. Dennis and Jane E. Smith.  Copyright 1932.","Scope and Contents Official Handbook of Bolling Hall Musuem in the City of Bradford.  Compiled by Wilfrid Robertshaw, M.A.  Seventh and Revised Edition.","Scope and Contents Genealogy related catalogues and newsletters.","Scope and Contents \"W.R. Turner Memorial Trek\" brochure and Dedication Service (1961), Dinwiddie County, Virginia Civil War Centennial Commission Program (1964) and 200 Year Calendar Index.","Scope and Contents Marriages of Brunswick County, Virginia 1750-1810 compiled and published by Catherine L. Knorr. Copyright 1953. Signed by Catherine L. Knorr.","Scope and Contents The History of a Brigade of South Carolinians known first as \"Gregg's\" and subsequently as \"McGowan's Brigade\" by J.F. J. Caldwell.  Published in Philadelphia by King and Baird, Printers in 1866.","Scope and Contents Loose newspaper clippings found in the collection.  Includes obituaries, special interest stories, genealogy columns and news stories of people or places related to the Stith Family.","Scope and Contents \"Second Census\" of Kenucky 1800 by G. Glenn Clift. Published in Frankfort, Kentucky, 1854.","Scope and Contents \"Shipley, Mitchell, and Thompson Families, Notes based in part on researches of Kate A. Thompson.\"  Compiled by Stith Thompson, Indiana University.  1964. Privately printed and sent to Estie Stith Crabbe by Mr. and Mrs. Stith Thompson.","Scope and Contents Entire issue of the October 1956 Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.","Scope and Contents Entire issues of Second Series, Vol. 22, No. 3 and No. 4 of the July and October 1942 William and Mary Quarterly. Articles related to Randolph, Stith, Ballard, Buckner and others. Includes transcription of the \"Bray Family\" on pages 266-269, edition not noted.","Scope and Contents Entire issues of Second Series, Vol. 23, No. 1 (January 1943) and Third Series, Vol. 1, No.1 (January 1944).","Scope and Contents Correspondence, legal material, personal notes and family documents.","Scope and Contents Empty address book.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with family members and close friends. Includes letters from her mother, with transcriptions. Content is mostly about family and personal matters, but also includes genealogy research and information.","Scope and Contents Family documents and papers of Estie's Stith Family: an undated copy of a Bible page, beginning with the birth of William F. Stith on August 12, 1815 and ending with the death of James R. Stith on January 10, 1892 with an attached family tree by Estie Stith Crabbe dated 1942; original and transcripts of January 20, 1868 letter to Cousin Nathan Stith from James Richard Stith; 1877 contract between H.C. Train \u0026 Son, Lightning Rod Manufacturers and William H. Stith in Kansas City, MO;  transcript of an 1880 meeting program belonging to Grandfather Haynes and an 1888 receipt to J.R. Stith in Alba, MO.  Also includes an 1884 Warranty Deed between W.F. Stith and Henrietta Stith, his wife, and James R. Stith for land in Jasper County, MO; an 1885 Quit-Claim Deed from Lucy E. Hubbard to James R. Stith and an 1891 Deed of Trust between James R. Styth and Ophelia Styth, his wife  and Willilam K. Caffee; photograph of a portrait, possibly of Anne Stith and a copy of the family tree of William Fletcher Stith, undated.","Scope and Contents \"List of Furniture and household articles,\" dated 1958 with locations of items noted. 1963 dates of stock dividends. 1963 Jacuzzi Pump contract. 1964 list of the value of Estie's shares, bank accounts and home.","Scope and Contents War Ration Book with coupons.","Correspondence sorted chronologically between members of the Stith Family between 1939 and 1963","Correspondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence \n \nE. S. Stith,Delleker,CA-L.R.Stith,undated","Mary,,-E.S.Crabbe,undated","E.S. Crabbe,,-unknown,undated","B. F Crabbe, Brandenburg,KY-C.S. Kibbe,undated","B. F. Crabbe,Oakland,CA-Francis F. Fast,unda","B. F. Crabbe,Brandenburg,KY-Eliska Youstler,December 18,1933","B. F. Crabbe,Brandenburg,KY-Frances S.Fast,June 11,1934","B. F. Crabbe,De Salba,CA-H. W. Hynes,January 15,1935","Mr. Long, Clerk of Hardin County, Elizabethtown,KY-E.S. Crabbe,July 20,1939","L.R. Stith,Fairfax,OK-E.M. Stith,June 16,1942","B.F. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-L. R. Stith, July 12,1942","B.F. Crabbe,Delleker,CA-Lola M. Miller,August 4, 1942","Commanding Officer, Fort Knox-Ehtyl Hynes Allen,August 12,1942","E.S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C. S. Kibbe,August 19,1942","Ethyl Hynes Allen, Washington D.C.-G.J. Napier,August 21,1942","E.S.Crabbe,Delleker, CA-C. S. Kibbe, Spetmeber 9, 1942","Thomas J. Stith, Ekron,KY-Ethel Hynes Allen,September 14,1942","E. S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C. S. Kibbe,December 16,1942","Correspondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence","\nL.R. Stith, Fairfax,OK-B.F. Crabbe,June 1,1943","E.S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C.S. Kibbe,September 3,1943","C.S. Kibbe, Rantaul,KS-E.S. Crabbe,September 3,1943","C.S. Kibbe, Rantaul,KS-E.S. Crabbe,September 11,1943","E.S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C.S. Kibbe,September 24,1943","E.S. Crabbe,Delleker,CA-C.S. Kibbe,November 4,1943","E.S. Crabbe,Delleker,CA-C.S. Kibbe,November 19,1943","W.A. Stith, Guston,KY-E.S. Crabbe,November 26,1943","E.S. Crabbe,Delleker,KS-C.S. Kibbe,December 4,1943","E.L. Kibbe, Chanute, KS-E.S. Crabbe,December 8,1943","Ethel Hynes Allen, Indianapolis,IN-E.S. Crabbe,December 23,1943","E.S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C.S. Stith,January 30,1944","E.L. Kibbe, Chanute KS-E.S. Crabbe, February 8,1944","E.S. Crabbe,Delleker,CA-Ethyl Hynes Allen,January 31, 1944","Ethel Hynes Allen, Chicago,Il-E.S. Crabbe,February 7, 1944","Ethel Hynes Allen, Indianapolis, IN-E.S. Crabbe,December 23,1944","C.S. Kibbe, Rantaul,KS-E.S. Crabbe,November 23,1945","C.S. Kibbe, Rantaul,KS-E.S. Crabbe,December 19,1945","Lillian H. Hart, Elizabethtown, KY-E.S. Crabbe,December 27,1945","B.F. Crabbe,Red Bluff, CA-C.S. Kibbe,March 20,1946","Ethel Hynes Allen, Nashvile, IN-J.W. Persohn,March 28,1949","J.W.  Persohn, Youngstown,NY-B. F. Crabbe,April 5,1949","William Stith, Guston, KY-Ethel Hynes Allen,April 10,1949","B.F. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-W.A. Stith,April 13, 1949","William Stith, Guston, KY-B. F. Crabbe,April 19,1949","B.F. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Allen,December 22,1949","Correspondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence","E.S. Crabbe,Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,December 14,1950","Raymond Stith,Oakland,CA-B.F. Crabbe,January 11,1951","E.S. Crabbe,Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,March 8,1951","E.S. Crabbe,Red Bluff,CA-Frances S. Fast,May 2,1951","Frances S. Fast,-E.S. Crabbe,May 8,1951","B.F. Crabbe, Mount Shasta,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,May 15, 1951","E.S. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,May 20,1951","E.S. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,June 3,1951","E.S. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-Frances S. Fast,October 17,1951","Frances S. Fast-B. F. Crabbe,November 7,1951","E.S.Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-William Stith,April 10,1952","Frances S. Fast-B.F. Crabbe,April 30,1952","E.S. Crabbe,Red Bluff,CA-Francis S. Fast,September 22,1953","B.F. Crabbe,Oakland,CA-Mary Ethel Allen,December 12, 1953","Ehtel Allen,Indianapolis,IN-B. F. Crabbe,December 18, 1953","Agnes Whately,Taylor, TX-B. F. Crabbe,July 22,1954","Agnes Whately,Taylor, TX-B. F. Crabbe,August 2,1954","E. S. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-Francis S.Fast,Febrary 9, 1954","Francis S. Fast,,-E.S. Stith,February 21,1954","A.A. Whately,Taylor,TX-E.S. Crabbe,March 15,1954","B.F. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-A. A. Whately,March 22,1954","A.A. Whately,Taylor,TX-E.S. Crabbe,March 15,1954","A.A. Whately,Taylor,TX-E.S. Crabbe,May 11,1954","E. S. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-A. A. Whatley,July 9, 1954","A.A. Whately,Taylor,TX-E.S. Crabbe,July 20,1954","R.G. Stith, Wichita Falles,TX- B. F. Crabbe,August 28,1954","E.S. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-Mary S. Stith,1954","Correspondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence","Carl W. Stith, Mt. Pleasant,IA-B. F. Crabbe,March 16,1955","E.R. Stith, Temple,TX-B.F. Crabbe,June 28,1955","Clyde E. Pasley, Springfiled,IL-E.S. Crabbe,July 16,1955","DeEstin L. Pasley, De Kalb,IL-B.F. Crabbe,July 18,1955","Ralph E. Stith, Joliet,IL-B. F. Crabbe,July 20,1955","James Bascome Stith,Lexington,KY-B. F. Crabbe,August 3,1955","Edna Ames Green, Alvin,Il-B. F. Crabbe,August 4,1955","Robt. L. Bolling, Oakland,CA-B.F. Crabbe,August 5,1955","B. F. Crabbe,Oakland CA,-P.I. Pasley,August 5,1955","Perry I. Pasley, Madison,WI-B. F. Crabbe,August 10,1955","Robert King Stith, Denver,CO-B.F. Crabbe,August 10,1955","Joseph L. Stith, Kankakee,IL-B.F. Crabbe,August 10,1955","James Pasely, Chicago,Il-B. F. Crabbe,Augist 10,1955","George E. Pasley, Kansas City,MO-B.F. Crabbe,August 10,1955","Robert King Stith, Denver,CO-B.F. Crabbe,August 10,1955","Irene Stith,Shreveport,LA-E.S. Crabbe,Spetember 9,1955","E.S.Crabbe, Oakland,CA-Alma M. Hanson,September 9,1955","John  F. Stith, Shreveport,LA-B.F. Crabbe,September 9,1955","Stith Hiram Short, Alameda, CA-B. F. Crabbe,October 8,1955","Ester M. Stith, San Antonio,TX-B.F. Crabbe,October 11,1955","Eppie E. Stith, New Orleans,LA-E.S. Crabbe,October 11,1955","Mary P. Stith, New Orleans,LA-E.S. Crabbe,October 11,1955","Ester M. Stith, San Antonio,TX-B.F. Crabbe,October 11,1955","Francis J. Stith, Dallas,TX-E.S. Stith,October 11,1955","Erman L. Stith, Amarillo,TX-B.F. Crabbe,October 12,1955","Eula T. Stith, Abillene, TX-B.F. Crabbe,October 12, 1955","Alex D. Stith, Amarillo,TX-B. F. Crabbe,October 12,1955","Ruby Leevy, San Antonio,TX-B. F. Crabbe,November 15,1955","M.J. Stith,Oakland,CA-B.F. Crabbe,November 15,1955","George Stith, Little Rock Ar-B.F. Crabbe,Nivember 15,1955","Albert Stith, Chicago,IL-B. F. Stith,November 17,1955","Andrew Stith, Chicago, IL- B. F. Crabbe,November 17,1955","Hammond H. Stith, Atlanta,GA-B.F. Crabbe,November 17,1955","Rev. Chandler Stith, Washington D.C.-B. F. Crabbe,November \n17,1955","Carl W. Stith, Mt. Pleasant,IA-B. F. Crabbe,November 18,1955","H.P. Stith, Birmingham,AL-B.F.Stith,November 18,1955","W. R. Stith, Terra Haute,IN-B. F. Crabbe,November 19,1955","Frank Stith, Roxbury, MA-B. F. Crabbe,November 19,1955","\nB. F. Crabbe,OAkland CA-Ruby Rucker Leevy,November 26,1955","Ruby Rucker Leevy, San Antonio,TX-B. F. Crabbe,November 28,1955","\nCorrespondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence","\nMrs. B. F. Crabbe,Oakland CA-H. H. Talcott Stith, Jr.,January 2,1956","John Augustine Washington, Clarksburg WV- E.S. Stith,January 10,1956","E. S. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-John Augustine Washington,January 19,1956","E. C. Daniel Sr., Zebulon, NC-E.S. Crabbe,March 14,1956","Norvell Shapleigh Stith Jr., Springfeild, MO-E.S. Crabbe,May 28,1956","Waldo Stith, Hahira,GE-E.S. Crabbe,June 4,1956","E.S.Crabbe Oakland,CA-Weltha K. Stith,October 11,1956","Richard \u0026 Marie [],,-E.S. Crabbe,OCtober 11, 1956","RIchard[],,-E.S. Stith, October 22, 1956","Denzil L. Carlisle, San Francisco,CA-E.S.Crabbbe,September 11,1956","Mrs. Denzil L. Carlisle,San Francisco,CA-E.S.Crabbe, Spetember 11,1956","B.F. Crabbe,Oakland,CA-Weltha K Stith,October 11,1957","Weltha K. Stith, Shelbyville,In E. S. Crabbe,October 16,1957","Clifton Daniel, New York,NY-E. S. Stith,January 7,1958","Mrs. B. F. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-Clifton Daniel,February 12,1958","Marvin Daniel, Manteo,NC-Mrs. B. F. Crabbe,February 17,1958","Weltha K. Stith, Shelbyville,IN-B. F. Crabbe,February 20,1958","Weltha K. Stith, Shelbyville,IN-E.S. Stith,February 24,1958","B. F. Randolph, Shelbyville,IN-E.S.Crabbe,February 24,1958","E.S.Crabbe Oakland,CA-Mary Peyton Dent,December 5,1959","Mrs. B. F. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-James R. Evans,December 23,1959","Mrs. B. F. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-William Allen,January 4,1960 ","Frances S. Fast-E. S. Crabbe,January 9,1963","Frances S. Fast-E. S. Crabbe,January 24,1963","Frances S. Fast-E. S. Crabbe,February,20,1963","Cousin Cora, Bertha and All, Garden Grove CA-E.S. Crabbe,February 20,1963","Frances S. Fast-E. S. Crabbe,May 14,1963","Stith Family Geneaologic Records","The Family Journals of Estie Stith Crabbe dated 6 June 1934 though 5 June 1935","The Family Journals of Estie Stith Crabbe dated 6 June 1936 though 30 January 1936","Estie Stith Crabbe Family Journals dated June 5, 1935 - January 20, 1936","Research for chapters 4 through 13 for book of the Stith Family written by Estie Stith Crabbe","Transcript of \"The Stith Family - A narrative by Dr. Christopher Johnston, Baltimore MD,undated","Wolfolk Family - Second Generation - geneaology","John Stith Descendant Chart - prepared by Michelle J. Taunton, September,1998","Pedigree Chart of John Richard Stith","\"Stith\" - Narrative, page 714, source unidentified","\"Henry Dee Stith, Kansan\" - by Laura Montzingo, undated","Stith Family Geneaology - prepared by Francis Fast\nMiscellaneous Stith family geneaological data","\"John Richard Stith -  Credentials for membership in S[ons] of the A[merican] R[evolution]\" - multiple copies","Records of Veterans' Adminsitrarion, Revolutionary War pension file of Joseph Stith, W 8750 ","Last Will  and Testament Will of Dr. John Stith, January 1, 1828","Clippings from various newspapers published on various dates relating to the Stith Family.","Photographs (2) of unidentified woman","Tinytpe of Jesse Jones Stith ","Funeral card in memeory of Nellie Estelle Brown, May 25, 1061","Fragments"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore 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.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["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."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Hardaway family","Stith family","Crabbe, Estie Stith, 1887-1982"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"names_coll_ssim":["Hardaway family","Stith family"],"famname_ssim":["Hardaway family","Stith family"],"persname_ssim":["Crabbe, Estie Stith, 1887-1982"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":164,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T08:00:19.069Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8670","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8670","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8670","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8670","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8670.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Stith Family Genealogy Collection","title_ssm":["Stith Family Genealogy Collection"],"title_tesim":["Stith Family Genealogy Collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["1868-1967","1932 - 1967"],"unitdate_bulk_ssim":["1932 - 1967"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1868-1967"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. Acc. 2010.428","/repositories/2/resources/8670"],"text":["Mss. Acc. 2010.428","/repositories/2/resources/8670","Stith Family Genealogy Collection","Virginia--Genealogy","Genealogy","Correspondence","Publications","Research notes","Transcripts","Collection is open to all researchers.","Arranged in series:  Correspondence, Stith Ancestors, Family Names, Research, Publications and Personal Papers.","Estie Malinda (Stith) Crabbe was born March 12, 1887 in Jasper County, MO to James Richard and Ophelia Haynes Stith. She married Benjamin Franklin Crabbe in 1920 in Seattle, WA. She died May 1982 in Seattle, WA. She spent much of her adult life researching her Stith Family and collateral lines.","Laura Stith Strike received the collection from her father's estate and gave them to the Irving Public Library, Texas.  Irving Public Library gave them to  William and Mary Libraries because of a Stith Family connection with the college:  William Stith, was the president of William and Mary from 1752–1755.  Irving Public Library informed the Stith family of the donation.","Processed by Anne Johnson in October 2014.","Working papers and correspondence of Estie Stith Crabbe in preparation for a book on the genealogy of the Stith Family, Hardaway Family and collateral families.  Includes research notes, typed transcriptions of research material and correspondence with professional genealogists, researchers from her family and Stith Family members from all over the United States.  Estie Stith Crabbe typed transcriptions of much of her research, including many letters she received from researchers and Stith Family contacts.  Some personal correspondence and papers are included.","Correspondence of Estie Stith Crabbe while compiling genealogical information for a book on the Stith and Hardaway Families. Includes a chronology created by Ms. Crabbe of all the letters she wrote between 1949 and 1965. ","Correspondence is in A-Z folders, then at the end of this group, the major correspondents are in A-Z order with individual folders. ","Correspondents include professional genealogists and family members who also pursued genealogy. Some of the correspondence is with contacts who might have links or information on the Stith, Hardaway and related Families. Ms. Crabbe typed all of her letters, with one or more carbon copies, and typed many of the letters she received. Some correspondence can also be found under Series 2 (Stith Ancestors) and Series 3 (Family Names) and may duplicate or complement what is in these files.","Scope and Contents A typed chronology created by Ms. Crabbe of all the letters she wrote between 1949 and 1965, with names, addresses and a summary of the content.","Includes name, location of addressee, family name connection, date of correspondence.","Eliza Atkinson, Leoti, KS - Haynes, 1965 ","Helen Stith Ballard, Joplin, MO, father - Stith, 1954","Mildred Becnel, Carriere, MS - Stith, 1957 ","Allie Myrick Bowden, Orrs Island, ME - Stith Parham, 1964","Clarence Bradbury, Webb City, MO - Hardaway/Stith,1936","Douglas Summers Brown, Richmond, VA - Jordan, 1943","Clyde Buerge, Clinton, IA - Stith, 1965 ","Beverley Cain, Los Angeles, CA - Stith, 1935 ","Tina Clouse, Oakland, CA - Wilson, 1956 ","Sally Dolphin, Coeur d'Alene, ID - Stith, 1965 ","Mrs. Roy Dolman, Temple, OK - Jordan, 1961 ","Ruth Dowling, Meridian, MS - Hardaway, 1954 ","Charlotte Elam, Memphis, TN - Stith, 1963 ","Fannie, Jasper, MO, 1934 ","Eleanor Fanyo, Watseka, IL - Pemberton Stith, 1965 ","William R. Gardiner, Wichita Falls, TX - Stith, 1954 ","Corinne Puett Giannitrapani, Oak Park, IL - Stith, 1963 ","Emma Lyons Greer, Kansas City, MO - Stith, 1936 ","M.S. Gregory, Oklahoma City, OK - Gregory/Stith, 1942","Includes name, location of addressee, family name connection, date of correspondence. ","Homoiselle Haden and Prentiss Price - Stith, Colonial Dames, 1955-1959 ","William Hall, Selma, AL - Stith/Randolph/Bolling, undated ","Captain Ben. S. Clarkson Hardaway, Camp Chaffee, AR - Hardaway, 1945","I. Hardin, Frankfurt, KY - Clarkson, 1954","Lillian Hart, Elizabethtown, KY - Hardaway/Haynes, 1964","Georgia Hayes, Stayton, OR - Randolph, 1958 ","Bessie (John) Hickman, Carthage, MO, - Stith, 1965 ","John Hicks, Brandenburg, KY - Stith, 1937 ","Margorie Holland, Tahlequah, OK - Haynes, 1964 ","Mattie Hynes, Elizabethtown, KY - Stith, 1941 ","Byrdelle Stith Jackson, Atlanta, Georgia - Stith, 1953","Mrs. Robert H. Jackson, Wichita, KS - Stith, 1936-37","J.R. Jenkins, Houston TX - Stith, 1936","Kincheloe, Kinchelow, Morristown and Competition, MO - Stith (includes Farmer Hightower Stith and Mrs. K.T. Starr letters), 1933, 1935, 1945","Louise Moore Lander, Houston, TX - Crabbe, 1962","Includes name, location of addressee, family name connection, date of correspondence.","Marie Plummer Stith Magee, Danville, VA - Stith, 1955 ","William T. Mann, Washington, DC - Stith, 1953","Charles Martin, Blossom, TX - Martin, 1935","Mrs. Bud McCoy, Guston, KY - Stith, 1936","T.M. Milam, Ft. Stockton, TX - Moorman, 1938","Mrs. D.A. Morrison, Jacksonville, FL - Stith, undated","James W. Moorman - Moorman/Stith/Hardaway, 1958","J. Fuller Nall, Elizabethtown, KY - Stith, 1953","National Society of Children of the American Colonists, Jackson, TN - Archer/Wood, 1944","Agnes Niedringhaus, St. Louis, MO, 1943","Louella Parsons, Hollywood, CA - Stith, 1953","J. W. Persohn, Youngstown, NY - Stith, 1949","Mamie H. Pittman, Amarillo, TX - Strother/Long/Haynes, 1960","F.L. Pleadwell, Honolulu, HI - Stith, 1936","Mamie Rangeley, Kingsville, TX - Stith, 1945, 1955","Betty Roberts (Carl Jennings, James P. Kurt), undated","Includes name, location of addressee, family name connection, date of correspondence. ","Mrs. Walter Scott, Brandenburg, KY - Stith/Hardaway, 1944","Rosa E. Shacklett, Garrett, KY - Stith, 1934","Anne Stith Smith, Billings, MT - Stith, 1955","Claiborn Smith and Hugh B. Johnston, Philadelphia, PA - Stith, 1959","Mrs. Guy Speed, Sheridan, WY - Stith, 1934","Emma Street Taylor, Clarinda, IA - Stith, 1965","Irene M. Strieby, Indianapolis, IN - Haynes, 1964","Raymond Teller, San Angelo, TX - Stith, 1962","Eva Heston Thomas, Leitchfield, KY, 1942","\"Tools,\" 1963 Virginia H. Turner, Blackstone, VA - Irby, 1963","Frances Whitfield, Louisville, KY - Stith, 1937","Cdr. McFarland Walker Wood, Hopkinsville, KY - Early, 1943","Scope and Contents Cousin Lillie Lawson Brown of Orange, California about the Hardaway, Stith and other families. Includes news clippings about family members.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Mary Peyton Dent of Los Angeles, CA who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research for many years. Estie Stithe Crabbe indexed many of Mary Peyton Dent's letters. Includes Christmas card with photograph of \"Well-Spring Farm, Mary Dents Step-Grandfather's Hardawy Place.\"","Scope and Contents Alphabetical list of names in Mary Peyton Dent's letters, with short biographical information and date of the letter. Names include people and places.","Scope and Contents Letters of Mary Dent Peyton grouped by Estie Stith Crabbe and labeled \"Any Letter with Hardaway Name in this Pile. Of Mary's.\" The original order of these letters has been maintained and is not necessarily in chronological order. See also Series 3 Family Names - Hardaway.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Frances Shacklette Fast of New York, Pennsylvania and Brandenburg, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research. Her line is from the Stiths of Kentucky. They corresponded almost weekly for years. Letters are in chronological order, but some letters were purposely grouped by Mrs. Estie Stith Crabbe and are filed under the most recent date. Includes some newspaper clippings. Note: In 2000, Mrs. Fast's daughter, Harriet Fast Scott, indexed the letters between her Mother and Estie Stith Crabbe that were in her Mother's papers. The index with a description of the genealogical research of Frances Fast and Estie Crabbe are online as of 2014: http://www.stithvalley.com/scottfam/stithfam/estie/frances/frances.htm.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Frances Shacklette Fast of New York, Pennsylvania and Brandenburg, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research. They corresponded almost weekly for years. One letter mentions giving some research material to Frances Fast's daughter in Washington, D.C. Letters are in chronological order, but some letters were purposely grouped by Mrs. Estie Stith Crabbe and are filed under the most recent date. Includes some newspaper clippings.","Scope and Contents Stith Family report entitled \"Copy from data sent by Frances Fast\" beginning with Lt. Col. Drury Stith of Brunswick County, VA. 37 pages. Includes notes and correspondence Tommy Hughes and Laurence Gardiner.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Evelyn Pierce Fish of Glendale, CA who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research. Her third great grandfather was Jesse Stith.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Laurence B. Gardiner of Memphis, TN who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research. The Hardaway Family was his main focus, but he researched all the related families. Letters are in chronological order, but some letters were purposely grouped by Mrs. Estie Stith Crabbe and are filed under the most recent date.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Laurence B. Gardiner of Memphis, TN  who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research.  The Hardaway Family was his main focus, but he researched all the related families.  Letters are in chronological order, but some letters were purposely grouped by Mrs. Estie Stith Crabbe and are filed under the most recent date.","Scope and Contents Letters between Lillian H. Hart and Estie Stith Crabbe about the Haynes Family. Lillian H. Hart lived in Tappahannock, Virginia and Elizabethtown, KY. One grouping of material is about the Kincheloe Family with a 1946 letter to Dr. John E. Kincheloe of Hardinsburg, KY.","Scope and Contents Correspondence between Tommy Hughes, a cousin and professional genealogist from Memphis, TN and Estie Stith Crabbe. His letters contain his research, often with transcripts typed by Estie Stith Crabbe.  Included are notes by Estie Stith Crabbe and some letters to and from other people following clues from Tommy Hughes' research. Tommy Hughes is connected to the Hardaway Family.","Scope and Contents Correspondence between Tommy Hughes, a cousin and professional genealogist from Memphis, TN and Estie Stith Crabbe. His letters contain his research, often with transcripts typed by Estie Stith Crabbe.  Included are notes by Estie Stith Crabbe and some letters to and from other people following clues from Tommy Hughes' research. Tommy Hughes is connected to the Hardaway Family.  This folder includes his family tree.","Scope and Contents Group of papers labeled \"Important Papers of Tommy Hughes\" with loose research transcripts and photographs/negatives of the \"London Table\" of the Gardiner and Hughes family.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Anne B. Peebles of Washington, D.C. about her Stith Family connection in Dinwiddle County. Anne Peebles did some research in Virginia for Estie Stith Crabbe. Includes notes on the Rives Family.","Scope and Contents Mostly research notes by Prentiss Price of Rogersville, TN, on the Bernard, Burtis and Stith families.","Scope and Contents Two letters from Eliza Stith Roberston of Daytona Beach, FL, giving the genealogy of her father, John Barthas Stith. Some notes included.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Mrs. Peyton Stith Robertson (Mrs. G.E. Robertson) of Louisville, KY about her Stith family.  Includes a family tree and notes.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Sallie H. Short of Dinwiddie, Virginia about research on the Stith, Irby and related families in Dinwiddie County, Virginia. Includes a July 27, 1960 letter from Anne Bradbury Peebles suggesting Ms. Short as a person who could help with research in Dinwiddie County, VA.","Scope and Contents Archie Stith, Pittsburg, PA, 1952 Benjamin Stith, Tarboro, NC, 1958 Carl R. Stith, Woodstock, IL, 1955 Carrie E. Stith, Alba, MO, 1941 Charles R. Stith, Tuscalousa, AL, 1967 Doris Stith, Webster, KY, 1945 Everett G. Stith, Lawrence,KS, 1944 Farmer H. Stith, Lebanon, MO, 1934 Forrest H. Stith and Mrs. Peyton Stith Robertson, Guston, KY George B. Stith, Kansas City, MO, 1935 Gwen Stith, Hollywood, CA, 1939 H.C. Stith, Louisville, KY, 1941 J.M. Stith, Deland, FL, 1939 (see also correspondence with Mrs. D.A. Morrison) Janie Stith, New Orleans, LA, 1955 John Stith, Versailles, MO, 1960 John Richard Stith, Scott Field, IL, 1943 L.C. Stith, Fort Smith, AR, 1955 Leonard Stith, Orlando, FL, 1956 Lydia Stith, Louisville, KY, 1945","Scope and Contents Margaret E. Stith, Rineyville, KY, 1954 Marian (Mrs. H.M.) Stith, Seattle, WA, 1964 Martha Stith, Portola, CA, 1935 Martha E. Stith, Kansas City, MO, 1935 Mrs. O. Stith, San Franscisco, CA, undated Oliver D. Stith, Red Bluff, CA, 1945 Richard Lewis Stith,Seattle, WA, 1954 Richard W. Stith, Kansas City, MO, 1935 Sam Stith, Deleiker, CA, 1940 Thad Stith, Jasper, MO, 1955 Van B. Stith, Peytona, WV, 1963 Walter Stith, Rinesville, 1940 W.W. Stith, Winters, CA, 1953 Wlbur Stith, Flint, MI, 1953 William Stith, Oakland, CA, 1958","Scope and Contents Letters between Aunt Het Hubbard Stith, Uncle Fletcher Stith, Cousin Cora Stith Hansler and Estie Stith Crabbe. W. Fletcher Stith is the brother of her father and is married to Henrietta Hubbard. Most letters are about genealogy, but all contain personal and family news. Cora Hansler is their daughter and continues the correspondence as her parents get older and after they are deceased. Her Father moves in with her in 1941 after her Mother's death. Some correspondence is in the personal files of Estie Stith Crabbe. The four folders under Fletcher Stith's name were grouped together by Estie Stith Crabbe and this arrangement has been kept.","Scope and Contents Letters between Aunt Het Hubbard Stith, Uncle Fletcher Stith, Cousin Cora Stith Hansler and Estie Stith Crabbe. W. Fletcher Stith is the brother of her father and is married to Henrietta Hubbard. Most letters are about genealogy, but all contain personal and family news. Cora Hansler is their daughter and continues the correspondence as her parents get older and after they are deceased. Her Father moves in with her in 1941 after her Mother's death. Some correspondence is in the personal files of Estie Stith Crabbe. The four folders under Fletcher Stith's name were grouped together by Estie Stith Crabbe and this arrangement has been kept.","Scope and Contents Letters between Grace Hubbard Hall of Oklahoma City, OK and Estie Stith Crabbe about the Hubbard and Stith familes. Grace Hall is a cousin. Included are 3 photographs of the Hall family. This file was grouped with the Fletcher Stith correspondence by Estie Stith Crabbe.","Scope and Contents Notes on Elizabeth Stith, daughter of Richard Stith, Sr. and Lucy Hall Stith, the Cocke Family and other topics; letter to Mrs. Lucy (H.D.) Brown, Jr. with an order for a book or Quaker history, Lynchburg, Virginia; letters to and from Teresa Stith Lewis of Seattle, WA and James F. Stith of Kerby, OR about genealogy and newspaper clippings This file was grouped with the Fletcher Stith correspondence by Estie Stith Crabbe,","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Jack Stith of Harrison, AR about the Stith and related families.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Laurence A. Stith of New Bern, North Carolina about the North Carolina Stiths.  Includes research notes and a few letters from other people about the North Carolina Stiths.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Jack Stith of Flemingsburg and Hardinsburg, KY about the Stith and Jordan Familes.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Dr. Robert Stith of Seattle, WA about the Stith Family.  Includes letters to and from his wife, Sarah Striker Stith and daughters, Kathryn Stith Johnson and Marjorie S. Barnes.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families. Includes correspondence between William A. Stith and Horace Pate Stith of Shawnee, OK.","Scope and Contents Newspaper clippings filed as part of the correspondence with William Allen Stith.  Includes obituaries, stories about Stith Family members and articles on Stith Reunions.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from William Wirt Stith of Baton Rouge, LA about research on the Stith Family. Some correspondence is with Susie and Juanita Shircliff of Baton Rouge, LA.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Cousin Vie Wyllie of Beverley Hills, CA  about the Greer and Stith Families","Scope and Contents Six letters requesting genealogy books and other publications from vendors and historical records repositories.","Scope and Contents Material on specific Stith Family members that was clearly grouped by Estie Stith Crabbe.  This series is in alphabetical order by the first name of the Stith family member.  These folders include correspondence, notes, family trees and more. Some material on individuals can also be found under Series 1, Correspondence and Series 3, Family Names and may duplicate or complement what is in these files.","Scope and Contents Notes on various Stith ancestors in alphabetical order by first names. Includes requests to courthouses and other correspondence. Anne Stith, wife of John Bolling; Annie Haskell Stith; Catherine Stith, wife of James Cobbs; Cincinnatus Stith of Alabama; David Stith of Brunswick County, Virginia; Drury Stith of Brunswick County, Virginia; Ezra Stith of Petersburg, VA; Ferdinando Stith of Tennessee and Gulielmus Stith of Virginia.","Scope and Contents Notes on various Stith ancestors in alphabetical order by first names. Includes requests to courthouses and other correspondence. Dr. Jack Stith of Elizabethtown, KY; James Richard Stith of Carthage, MO; John Stith of Brandenburg, KY; John Stith of King George, VA; John Stith of Virginia; Joseph Stith of California; L. Raymond Stith of Texas; Matthew Stith of Kentucky, Nathan Board Stith of KY; Putnam Stith of Nottoway County, VA; Richard Stith of Brunswick and Campbell Counties, VA; Richard L. Stith of Kentucky; Robert Stith of King George County, VA; William Stith, president of the College of William and Mary; William Stith of Kentucky; and Sarah Washington, wife of William Irby.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with Rebecca Norfleet of Weldon, NC.  Labeled as Chapter 11.  Includes 1913 photograph of Stuart H. Hill.","Scope and Contents Note on binder states \"Buckner Stith, Sen. not yet finished.\"","Scope and Contents Includes correspondence with Tommy Hughes, Prentiss Price, Laurence Gardiner, various courthouses and others.  Cover note states \"Keep these Griffin Stiths together.\"  This Stith Family is mostly from North Carolina.","Scope and Contents Includes correspondence with Tommy Hughes, Prentiss Price, Laurence Gardiner, various courthouses and others. Cover note states \"Keep these Griffin Stiths together.\" This Stith Family is mostly from North Carolina.","Scope and Contents Research on lines of Colonel John Stith (1755-1808). Notation by Estie Stith Crabbe states \"Col. John Stith Chap. Far as I have gone. Keep this with Irby Family underneath because Sarah Stith comes next and she was the last child....\" Includes transcript and copy of 1904 Richmond Times-Dispatch article on the Stith Family beginning with Col. John Stith.","Scope and Contents Research material on Major John Smith of Charles City County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Research material on Joseph Stith of Kentucky. Includes correspondence with Eliska Youtsler of Chico, CA.","Scope and Contents Research material on Thomas Stith of Brunswick County and Charlotte County. Includes correspondence with Laurence Gardiner and Isobel Baylor Woodson, a professional genealogist from Richmond, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Material on the Stith Family, Hardaway Family and associated  family names in alphabetical order.  These folders include correspondence, notes, family trees and more. This material was clearly grouped by Estie Stith Crabbe and kept together in the family groups she indicated. Some material on these families can also be found under Series 1, Correspondence and Series 2, Stith Ancestors and may duplicate or complement what is in these files.","Scope and Contents Research material on the Barnard/Bernard Family of Virginia who are related to line of Lee Burtis. Includes a letter to Lee Burtis of San Francisco, CA.","Scope and Contents Research material on the Board Family of Virginia and Kentucky. Nehemiah Board married Mary Stith the daughter of Joseph Stith.  Includes correspondence with Dr. Milton Board of Louisville, KY, Bessie Board Miller and others.","Scope and Contents Research material on the Buckner Family of Virginia.","Scope and Contents Reseach material on the Cocke Family of Virginia with a few letters to Tommy Hughes and others.","Scope and Contents Reseeach material on the Cocke Family of Virginia. Mostly research material but a few letters to Tommy Hughes and others.","Scope and Contents Transcript of \"History of the Dade Family\" from the William and Mary Quarterly, #12, page 245.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from various publications on the Daniel Family.","Scope and Contents Notes from various sources on the Feild Family of Virginia. Correspondence with Prentiss Price about the Feild and related families. Feild Family connected to Griffin Stith.","Scope and Contents Notes and transcriptions from various sources on the Feild and Bolling families. Correspondence with Laurence B. Gardiner.","Scope and Contents Notes, reports and transcriptions on the Feild, Meade and Hardaway Families.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with Rev. James R. Greer of Corning, CA and Clara Greer Bell of Milwaukee, WI about the Greer Family.","Scope and Contents Note with these papers state \" Joseph Edwin Hardaway Material, Will and data not yet assembled - Sept. 8, 1955.\" Correspondence with Helen J.Hinrichsen of Davenport, IA and Edward Allan Williford of Binghampton, NY about the Hardaway Family. December 1, 1956 letter from Helen J. Hinrichsen includes her typed manuscript entitled \"Art and Our DAR Museum.\" See also, Series 1 Correspondence - Dent, Mary Peyton - Any Letter with Hardaway Name.","Scope and Contents Note with these papers state \" Joseph Edwin Hardaway Material, Will and data not yet assembled - Sept. 8, 1955.\" Correspondence with Helen J.Hinrichsen of Davenport, IA and Edward Allan Williford of Binghampton, NY about the Hardaway Family. Includes reports entitled \"Joseph Edwin Hardaway, Preliminary Study,\" \"Stith Genealogy Revolutionary Record of Richard Stith, Sr.\" and other notes and transcriptions from various sources.","Scope and Contents Reports, transcripts from various sources and excerpts from letters about the Hardaway Family.","Scope and Contents Correspondence about the Hardaway Family with Mrs. A. Moorman Hardaway of Big Spring, KY; Robert M. Stith of Darlington, IN; Warren Hardaway of Denver, CO; Robert H. Hardaway of Brigham, UT; W.E. Hardaway of Penney Farms, FL; Beverley Cain of Portola, CA and Mary Dent.","Scope and Contents Correspondence about the Hardaway Family. A cover sheet states \"All these letters refer to Hardaway. Writers are: Robert Stith, Ben Stith, Old Timer, Beverly Cain, Eliska Youtsler, Warren Hardaway, Sue Dowell Hardaway, Col. Robert Hardaway by his wife Olive Gray Hardaway, B. F. Hardaway, Mrs. John HIckman, Mrs. James V. Clarkson and Mary [Dent].\"","Scope and Contents Correspondence about the Hardaway Family. A cover sheet states \"All these letters refer to Hardaway. Writers are: Robert Stith, Ben Stith, Old Timer, Beverly Cain, Eliska Youtsler, Warren Hardaway, Sue Dowell Hardaway, Col. Robert Hardaway by his wife Olive Gray Hardaway, B. F. Hardaway, Mrs. John HIckman, Mrs. James V. Clarkson and Mary [Dent].\"","Scope and Contents Research, notes and transcriptions on the Harrison Family of Virginia, particularly the connection of Lucy Harrison and John Stith.","Scope and Contents Research, notes and transcriptions on the Harrison Family of Virginia, particularly the connection of Lucy Harrison and John Stith.","Scope and Contents Research material and correspondence with Mrs. W.R. Eckhardt, Jr of Houston, TX, Sylvia M. Gannon of Redondo Beach, CA, and Frances E. Quinn of the Haynes Surname Association in Creswell, OR.","Scope and Contents Research, notes and transcriptions on the Lee Family of Virginia.","Scope and Contents Research material and correspondence with Mary Peyton Dent on the Moorman and related families.  Some letters from Mary P. Dent have been indexed.  Includes letters from Jefferson Trent of Sparks, NV, C.A. Jackson of Payson, UT and others.","Scope and Contents Research material and correspondence with Mary Peyton Dent on the Moorman and related families. Some letters from Mary P. Dent have been indexed. Includes letters from Aubrey Moorman of Leitchfield, KY and others.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with Laurence Gardiner and others on the Parham and Stith families. Includes some research notes and transcripts. Other correspondents include Mary Green Smith of Atlanta, GA (1939); Roger Stith Parham of Greenville, GA and Mrs. Louise Wade Smith of Decatur, GA.","Scope and Contents Per cover note by Estie Stith Crabbe, \"...contains Tommy's compilation of Peniston and other families from whom he is descended. Bathurst also,....\" Includes 1950 joint letter from Estie Stith Crabbe to Tommy Hughes and Laurence Gardiner.","Scope and Contents Request to Veterans Administration for Revoluntionary War records on Leven Sprigg whose daughter may have married Richard L. Stith., dated March 29, 1940. Transcript of entry \"Sprigg\" the \"Colonial Families of the United States of America,\" volume 2, page 694.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with H.P. Cook, a photographer from Richmond, VA; Colin Jamesof Denver, CO and Mrs. Mabel Stith of Goldsboro, NC and reports on the Stith Coat of Arms.  Includes a note by Estie Stith Crabbe, \"With the Stith Coat of Arms will be found an account of the important men at William and Mary College who gave to Rev. William Stith the book-plate showing Stith Coat-of-arms, which  Helen Hinrichsen drew when she wnt to Washington, D.C.\"","Scope and Contents 1956 letter to Richard and Marie about the DAR.  Report by Estie Stith Crabbe entitled \"John Richard Stith, Credentials for Membership in S.A.R., A Sketch of the Stith Family Genealogy including the Colonial Period Followed by the Revolutionary Era with Following Generations.\"","Scope and Contents Correspondence about the Turnbull Family of Virginia with H. Barner Batte of McKenny, VA; Dr. George C. Turnbull of Normal, IL; Dr. Jack Marvin of Hartford, CT; Nell Turnbull Elmore of Lawrenceville, VA; Mrs. Augusta B. Fotherfill of Richmond, VA; Mrs. Robert Bolling Batte of Midlothian, VA; Mrs. John Segar Gravatt of Blackstone, VA; Mrs. William Read Turner of Blackstone, VA; Jerry A. Burke of Appomattox, VA and Mrs. Richard B. Jones of Baltimore, MD.","Scope and Contents Correspondence about the book,  \"Peter Jones and Richard Jones Genealogies\" by Augusta B. Fothergill.  Photocopy of pages 172 to 319 of \"Peter Jones and Richard Jones Genealogies.\"  Notes on and transcriptions of parts of the \"Peter Jones and Richard Jones Genealogies.\"","Scope and Contents Research requests for Washington Family material, but mostly notes, transcriptions and reports on the Washington Family of Virginia.  Includes certified copy of the Will of George Washington from Fairfax County, Virginia Circuit Court.","Scope and Contents Reports on the Yates Family with a note about the Randolph Family.","Scope and Contents Notes, reports and typed  transcriptions by Estie Stith Crabbe from published material, material sent by others and from her visits to courthouses, historical societies and libraries.  This material is generally not about a particular Stith Family member.  Includes Estie Stith Crabbe's handwritten draft of the introduction to her book on the Stith Family.","Scope and Contents Transcript of names, locations and a few family trees of people associated with the Stith Family gleaned from the Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, First Families of America Compendium of American Genealogy and National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.","Scope and Contents Notebook with loose notes and transcripts of research. Attached note, \"These miscellaneous papers are odds and ends of research mapped out from time to time, before going to Sutro to study....\"","Scope and Contents Estie Stith Crabbe's handwritten draft of the introduction to her book on the Stith Family.","Scope and Contents Notes taken on a research visit to Salt Lake City.","Scope and Contents Notes, reports and typed  transcriptions by Estie Stith Crabbe from published material, material sent by others and from her visits to courthouses, historical societies and libraries.","Scope and Contents Notes, reports and typed  transcriptions by Estie Stith Crabbe from published material, material sent by others and from her visits to courthouses, historical societies and libraries.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts of parish registers for Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, Lincolnshire and other parishes in England.","Scope and Contents Typed transcript of names from \"History of Jasper County, Missouri.\"","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Kentucky and North Carolina.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Albemarle County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Amelia County, Virginia.  Some notes on the Hardaway Family.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Bristol Parish, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Brunswick County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Campbell County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Goochland County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about King George County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Nottoway County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Prince George County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Stafford County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Virginia topics and typed transcripts about various Virginia counties which are in alphabetical order by county.","Scope and Contents Books and other publications.  Partial transcriptions of some of these publications are also in other series.","Scope and Contents Bedford County, Virginia Marriage Bonds, 1755-1800 compiled and published by Earle S. Dennis and Jane E. Smith.  Copyright 1932.","Scope and Contents Official Handbook of Bolling Hall Musuem in the City of Bradford.  Compiled by Wilfrid Robertshaw, M.A.  Seventh and Revised Edition.","Scope and Contents Genealogy related catalogues and newsletters.","Scope and Contents \"W.R. Turner Memorial Trek\" brochure and Dedication Service (1961), Dinwiddie County, Virginia Civil War Centennial Commission Program (1964) and 200 Year Calendar Index.","Scope and Contents Marriages of Brunswick County, Virginia 1750-1810 compiled and published by Catherine L. Knorr. Copyright 1953. Signed by Catherine L. Knorr.","Scope and Contents The History of a Brigade of South Carolinians known first as \"Gregg's\" and subsequently as \"McGowan's Brigade\" by J.F. J. Caldwell.  Published in Philadelphia by King and Baird, Printers in 1866.","Scope and Contents Loose newspaper clippings found in the collection.  Includes obituaries, special interest stories, genealogy columns and news stories of people or places related to the Stith Family.","Scope and Contents \"Second Census\" of Kenucky 1800 by G. Glenn Clift. Published in Frankfort, Kentucky, 1854.","Scope and Contents \"Shipley, Mitchell, and Thompson Families, Notes based in part on researches of Kate A. Thompson.\"  Compiled by Stith Thompson, Indiana University.  1964. Privately printed and sent to Estie Stith Crabbe by Mr. and Mrs. Stith Thompson.","Scope and Contents Entire issue of the October 1956 Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.","Scope and Contents Entire issues of Second Series, Vol. 22, No. 3 and No. 4 of the July and October 1942 William and Mary Quarterly. Articles related to Randolph, Stith, Ballard, Buckner and others. Includes transcription of the \"Bray Family\" on pages 266-269, edition not noted.","Scope and Contents Entire issues of Second Series, Vol. 23, No. 1 (January 1943) and Third Series, Vol. 1, No.1 (January 1944).","Scope and Contents Correspondence, legal material, personal notes and family documents.","Scope and Contents Empty address book.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with family members and close friends. Includes letters from her mother, with transcriptions. Content is mostly about family and personal matters, but also includes genealogy research and information.","Scope and Contents Family documents and papers of Estie's Stith Family: an undated copy of a Bible page, beginning with the birth of William F. Stith on August 12, 1815 and ending with the death of James R. Stith on January 10, 1892 with an attached family tree by Estie Stith Crabbe dated 1942; original and transcripts of January 20, 1868 letter to Cousin Nathan Stith from James Richard Stith; 1877 contract between H.C. Train \u0026 Son, Lightning Rod Manufacturers and William H. Stith in Kansas City, MO;  transcript of an 1880 meeting program belonging to Grandfather Haynes and an 1888 receipt to J.R. Stith in Alba, MO.  Also includes an 1884 Warranty Deed between W.F. Stith and Henrietta Stith, his wife, and James R. Stith for land in Jasper County, MO; an 1885 Quit-Claim Deed from Lucy E. Hubbard to James R. Stith and an 1891 Deed of Trust between James R. Styth and Ophelia Styth, his wife  and Willilam K. Caffee; photograph of a portrait, possibly of Anne Stith and a copy of the family tree of William Fletcher Stith, undated.","Scope and Contents \"List of Furniture and household articles,\" dated 1958 with locations of items noted. 1963 dates of stock dividends. 1963 Jacuzzi Pump contract. 1964 list of the value of Estie's shares, bank accounts and home.","Scope and Contents War Ration Book with coupons.","Correspondence sorted chronologically between members of the Stith Family between 1939 and 1963","Correspondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence \n \nE. S. Stith,Delleker,CA-L.R.Stith,undated","Mary,,-E.S.Crabbe,undated","E.S. Crabbe,,-unknown,undated","B. F Crabbe, Brandenburg,KY-C.S. Kibbe,undated","B. F. Crabbe,Oakland,CA-Francis F. Fast,unda","B. F. Crabbe,Brandenburg,KY-Eliska Youstler,December 18,1933","B. F. Crabbe,Brandenburg,KY-Frances S.Fast,June 11,1934","B. F. Crabbe,De Salba,CA-H. W. Hynes,January 15,1935","Mr. Long, Clerk of Hardin County, Elizabethtown,KY-E.S. Crabbe,July 20,1939","L.R. Stith,Fairfax,OK-E.M. Stith,June 16,1942","B.F. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-L. R. Stith, July 12,1942","B.F. Crabbe,Delleker,CA-Lola M. Miller,August 4, 1942","Commanding Officer, Fort Knox-Ehtyl Hynes Allen,August 12,1942","E.S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C. S. Kibbe,August 19,1942","Ethyl Hynes Allen, Washington D.C.-G.J. Napier,August 21,1942","E.S.Crabbe,Delleker, CA-C. S. Kibbe, Spetmeber 9, 1942","Thomas J. Stith, Ekron,KY-Ethel Hynes Allen,September 14,1942","E. S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C. S. Kibbe,December 16,1942","Correspondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence","\nL.R. Stith, Fairfax,OK-B.F. Crabbe,June 1,1943","E.S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C.S. Kibbe,September 3,1943","C.S. Kibbe, Rantaul,KS-E.S. Crabbe,September 3,1943","C.S. Kibbe, Rantaul,KS-E.S. Crabbe,September 11,1943","E.S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C.S. Kibbe,September 24,1943","E.S. Crabbe,Delleker,CA-C.S. Kibbe,November 4,1943","E.S. Crabbe,Delleker,CA-C.S. Kibbe,November 19,1943","W.A. Stith, Guston,KY-E.S. Crabbe,November 26,1943","E.S. Crabbe,Delleker,KS-C.S. Kibbe,December 4,1943","E.L. Kibbe, Chanute, KS-E.S. Crabbe,December 8,1943","Ethel Hynes Allen, Indianapolis,IN-E.S. Crabbe,December 23,1943","E.S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C.S. Stith,January 30,1944","E.L. Kibbe, Chanute KS-E.S. Crabbe, February 8,1944","E.S. Crabbe,Delleker,CA-Ethyl Hynes Allen,January 31, 1944","Ethel Hynes Allen, Chicago,Il-E.S. Crabbe,February 7, 1944","Ethel Hynes Allen, Indianapolis, IN-E.S. Crabbe,December 23,1944","C.S. Kibbe, Rantaul,KS-E.S. Crabbe,November 23,1945","C.S. Kibbe, Rantaul,KS-E.S. Crabbe,December 19,1945","Lillian H. Hart, Elizabethtown, KY-E.S. Crabbe,December 27,1945","B.F. Crabbe,Red Bluff, CA-C.S. Kibbe,March 20,1946","Ethel Hynes Allen, Nashvile, IN-J.W. Persohn,March 28,1949","J.W.  Persohn, Youngstown,NY-B. F. Crabbe,April 5,1949","William Stith, Guston, KY-Ethel Hynes Allen,April 10,1949","B.F. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-W.A. Stith,April 13, 1949","William Stith, Guston, KY-B. F. Crabbe,April 19,1949","B.F. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Allen,December 22,1949","Correspondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence","E.S. Crabbe,Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,December 14,1950","Raymond Stith,Oakland,CA-B.F. Crabbe,January 11,1951","E.S. Crabbe,Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,March 8,1951","E.S. Crabbe,Red Bluff,CA-Frances S. Fast,May 2,1951","Frances S. Fast,-E.S. Crabbe,May 8,1951","B.F. Crabbe, Mount Shasta,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,May 15, 1951","E.S. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,May 20,1951","E.S. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,June 3,1951","E.S. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-Frances S. Fast,October 17,1951","Frances S. Fast-B. F. Crabbe,November 7,1951","E.S.Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-William Stith,April 10,1952","Frances S. Fast-B.F. Crabbe,April 30,1952","E.S. Crabbe,Red Bluff,CA-Francis S. Fast,September 22,1953","B.F. Crabbe,Oakland,CA-Mary Ethel Allen,December 12, 1953","Ehtel Allen,Indianapolis,IN-B. F. Crabbe,December 18, 1953","Agnes Whately,Taylor, TX-B. F. Crabbe,July 22,1954","Agnes Whately,Taylor, TX-B. F. Crabbe,August 2,1954","E. S. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-Francis S.Fast,Febrary 9, 1954","Francis S. Fast,,-E.S. Stith,February 21,1954","A.A. Whately,Taylor,TX-E.S. Crabbe,March 15,1954","B.F. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-A. A. Whately,March 22,1954","A.A. Whately,Taylor,TX-E.S. Crabbe,March 15,1954","A.A. Whately,Taylor,TX-E.S. Crabbe,May 11,1954","E. S. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-A. A. Whatley,July 9, 1954","A.A. Whately,Taylor,TX-E.S. Crabbe,July 20,1954","R.G. Stith, Wichita Falles,TX- B. F. Crabbe,August 28,1954","E.S. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-Mary S. Stith,1954","Correspondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence","Carl W. Stith, Mt. Pleasant,IA-B. F. Crabbe,March 16,1955","E.R. Stith, Temple,TX-B.F. Crabbe,June 28,1955","Clyde E. Pasley, Springfiled,IL-E.S. Crabbe,July 16,1955","DeEstin L. Pasley, De Kalb,IL-B.F. Crabbe,July 18,1955","Ralph E. Stith, Joliet,IL-B. F. Crabbe,July 20,1955","James Bascome Stith,Lexington,KY-B. F. Crabbe,August 3,1955","Edna Ames Green, Alvin,Il-B. F. Crabbe,August 4,1955","Robt. L. Bolling, Oakland,CA-B.F. Crabbe,August 5,1955","B. F. Crabbe,Oakland CA,-P.I. Pasley,August 5,1955","Perry I. Pasley, Madison,WI-B. F. Crabbe,August 10,1955","Robert King Stith, Denver,CO-B.F. Crabbe,August 10,1955","Joseph L. Stith, Kankakee,IL-B.F. Crabbe,August 10,1955","James Pasely, Chicago,Il-B. F. Crabbe,Augist 10,1955","George E. Pasley, Kansas City,MO-B.F. Crabbe,August 10,1955","Robert King Stith, Denver,CO-B.F. Crabbe,August 10,1955","Irene Stith,Shreveport,LA-E.S. Crabbe,Spetember 9,1955","E.S.Crabbe, Oakland,CA-Alma M. Hanson,September 9,1955","John  F. Stith, Shreveport,LA-B.F. Crabbe,September 9,1955","Stith Hiram Short, Alameda, CA-B. F. Crabbe,October 8,1955","Ester M. Stith, San Antonio,TX-B.F. Crabbe,October 11,1955","Eppie E. Stith, New Orleans,LA-E.S. Crabbe,October 11,1955","Mary P. Stith, New Orleans,LA-E.S. Crabbe,October 11,1955","Ester M. Stith, San Antonio,TX-B.F. Crabbe,October 11,1955","Francis J. Stith, Dallas,TX-E.S. Stith,October 11,1955","Erman L. Stith, Amarillo,TX-B.F. Crabbe,October 12,1955","Eula T. Stith, Abillene, TX-B.F. Crabbe,October 12, 1955","Alex D. Stith, Amarillo,TX-B. F. Crabbe,October 12,1955","Ruby Leevy, San Antonio,TX-B. F. Crabbe,November 15,1955","M.J. Stith,Oakland,CA-B.F. Crabbe,November 15,1955","George Stith, Little Rock Ar-B.F. Crabbe,Nivember 15,1955","Albert Stith, Chicago,IL-B. F. Stith,November 17,1955","Andrew Stith, Chicago, IL- B. F. Crabbe,November 17,1955","Hammond H. Stith, Atlanta,GA-B.F. Crabbe,November 17,1955","Rev. Chandler Stith, Washington D.C.-B. F. Crabbe,November \n17,1955","Carl W. Stith, Mt. Pleasant,IA-B. F. Crabbe,November 18,1955","H.P. Stith, Birmingham,AL-B.F.Stith,November 18,1955","W. R. Stith, Terra Haute,IN-B. F. Crabbe,November 19,1955","Frank Stith, Roxbury, MA-B. F. Crabbe,November 19,1955","\nB. F. Crabbe,OAkland CA-Ruby Rucker Leevy,November 26,1955","Ruby Rucker Leevy, San Antonio,TX-B. F. Crabbe,November 28,1955","\nCorrespondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence","\nMrs. B. F. Crabbe,Oakland CA-H. H. Talcott Stith, Jr.,January 2,1956","John Augustine Washington, Clarksburg WV- E.S. Stith,January 10,1956","E. S. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-John Augustine Washington,January 19,1956","E. C. Daniel Sr., Zebulon, NC-E.S. Crabbe,March 14,1956","Norvell Shapleigh Stith Jr., Springfeild, MO-E.S. Crabbe,May 28,1956","Waldo Stith, Hahira,GE-E.S. Crabbe,June 4,1956","E.S.Crabbe Oakland,CA-Weltha K. Stith,October 11,1956","Richard \u0026 Marie [],,-E.S. Crabbe,OCtober 11, 1956","RIchard[],,-E.S. Stith, October 22, 1956","Denzil L. Carlisle, San Francisco,CA-E.S.Crabbbe,September 11,1956","Mrs. Denzil L. Carlisle,San Francisco,CA-E.S.Crabbe, Spetember 11,1956","B.F. Crabbe,Oakland,CA-Weltha K Stith,October 11,1957","Weltha K. Stith, Shelbyville,In E. S. Crabbe,October 16,1957","Clifton Daniel, New York,NY-E. S. Stith,January 7,1958","Mrs. B. F. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-Clifton Daniel,February 12,1958","Marvin Daniel, Manteo,NC-Mrs. B. F. Crabbe,February 17,1958","Weltha K. Stith, Shelbyville,IN-B. F. Crabbe,February 20,1958","Weltha K. Stith, Shelbyville,IN-E.S. Stith,February 24,1958","B. F. Randolph, Shelbyville,IN-E.S.Crabbe,February 24,1958","E.S.Crabbe Oakland,CA-Mary Peyton Dent,December 5,1959","Mrs. B. F. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-James R. Evans,December 23,1959","Mrs. B. F. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-William Allen,January 4,1960 ","Frances S. Fast-E. S. Crabbe,January 9,1963","Frances S. Fast-E. S. Crabbe,January 24,1963","Frances S. Fast-E. S. Crabbe,February,20,1963","Cousin Cora, Bertha and All, Garden Grove CA-E.S. Crabbe,February 20,1963","Frances S. Fast-E. S. Crabbe,May 14,1963","Stith Family Geneaologic Records","The Family Journals of Estie Stith Crabbe dated 6 June 1934 though 5 June 1935","The Family Journals of Estie Stith Crabbe dated 6 June 1936 though 30 January 1936","Estie Stith Crabbe Family Journals dated June 5, 1935 - January 20, 1936","Research for chapters 4 through 13 for book of the Stith Family written by Estie Stith Crabbe","Transcript of \"The Stith Family - A narrative by Dr. Christopher Johnston, Baltimore MD,undated","Wolfolk Family - Second Generation - geneaology","John Stith Descendant Chart - prepared by Michelle J. Taunton, September,1998","Pedigree Chart of John Richard Stith","\"Stith\" - Narrative, page 714, source unidentified","\"Henry Dee Stith, Kansan\" - by Laura Montzingo, undated","Stith Family Geneaology - prepared by Francis Fast\nMiscellaneous Stith family geneaological data","\"John Richard Stith -  Credentials for membership in S[ons] of the A[merican] R[evolution]\" - multiple copies","Records of Veterans' Adminsitrarion, Revolutionary War pension file of Joseph Stith, W 8750 ","Last Will  and Testament Will of Dr. John Stith, January 1, 1828","Clippings from various newspapers published on various dates relating to the Stith Family.","Photographs (2) of unidentified woman","Tinytpe of Jesse Jones Stith ","Funeral card in memeory of Nellie Estelle Brown, May 25, 1061","Fragments","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","Hardaway family","Stith family","Crabbe, Estie Stith, 1887-1982","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 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She married Benjamin Franklin Crabbe in 1920 in Seattle, WA. She died May 1982 in Seattle, WA. She spent much of her adult life researching her Stith Family and collateral lines.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Estie Malinda (Stith) Crabbe was born March 12, 1887 in Jasper County, MO to James Richard and Ophelia Haynes Stith. She married Benjamin Franklin Crabbe in 1920 in Seattle, WA. She died May 1982 in Seattle, WA. She spent much of her adult life researching her Stith Family and collateral lines."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eLaura Stith Strike received the collection from her father's estate and gave them to the Irving Public Library, Texas.  Irving Public Library gave them to  William and Mary Libraries because of a Stith Family connection with the college:  William Stith, was the president of William and Mary from 1752–1755.  Irving Public Library informed the Stith family of the donation.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History:"],"custodhist_tesim":["Laura Stith Strike received the collection from her father's estate and gave them to the Irving Public Library, Texas.  Irving Public Library gave them to  William and Mary Libraries because of a Stith Family connection with the college:  William Stith, was the president of William and Mary from 1752–1755.  Irving Public Library informed the Stith family of the donation."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eStith Family Genealogy Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Stith Family Genealogy Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessed by Anne Johnson in October 2014.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Processed by Anne Johnson in October 2014."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eWorking papers and correspondence of Estie Stith Crabbe in preparation for a book on the genealogy of the Stith Family, Hardaway Family and collateral families.  Includes research notes, typed transcriptions of research material and correspondence with professional genealogists, researchers from her family and Stith Family members from all over the United States.  Estie Stith Crabbe typed transcriptions of much of her research, including many letters she received from researchers and Stith Family contacts.  Some personal correspondence and papers are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence of Estie Stith Crabbe while compiling genealogical information for a book on the Stith and Hardaway Families. Includes a chronology created by Ms. Crabbe of all the letters she wrote between 1949 and 1965. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence is in A-Z folders, then at the end of this group, the major correspondents are in A-Z order with individual folders. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include professional genealogists and family members who also pursued genealogy. Some of the correspondence is with contacts who might have links or information on the Stith, Hardaway and related Families. Ms. Crabbe typed all of her letters, with one or more carbon copies, and typed many of the letters she received. Some correspondence can also be found under Series 2 (Stith Ancestors) and Series 3 (Family Names) and may duplicate or complement what is in these files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A typed chronology created by Ms. Crabbe of all the letters she wrote between 1949 and 1965, with names, addresses and a summary of the content.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes name, location of addressee, family name connection, date of correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEliza Atkinson, Leoti, KS - Haynes, 1965 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHelen Stith Ballard, Joplin, MO, father - Stith, 1954\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMildred Becnel, Carriere, MS - Stith, 1957 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAllie Myrick Bowden, Orrs Island, ME - Stith Parham, 1964\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eClarence Bradbury, Webb City, MO - Hardaway/Stith,1936\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDouglas Summers Brown, Richmond, VA - Jordan, 1943\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eClyde Buerge, Clinton, IA - Stith, 1965 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBeverley Cain, Los Angeles, CA - Stith, 1935 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTina Clouse, Oakland, CA - Wilson, 1956 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSally Dolphin, Coeur d'Alene, ID - Stith, 1965 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Roy Dolman, Temple, OK - Jordan, 1961 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRuth Dowling, Meridian, MS - Hardaway, 1954 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCharlotte Elam, Memphis, TN - Stith, 1963 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFannie, Jasper, MO, 1934 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEleanor Fanyo, Watseka, IL - Pemberton Stith, 1965 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWilliam R. Gardiner, Wichita Falls, TX - Stith, 1954 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCorinne Puett Giannitrapani, Oak Park, IL - Stith, 1963 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEmma Lyons Greer, Kansas City, MO - Stith, 1936 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eM.S. Gregory, Oklahoma City, OK - Gregory/Stith, 1942\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes name, location of addressee, family name connection, date of correspondence. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHomoiselle Haden and Prentiss Price - Stith, Colonial Dames, 1955-1959 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Hall, Selma, AL - Stith/Randolph/Bolling, undated \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCaptain Ben. S. Clarkson Hardaway, Camp Chaffee, AR - Hardaway, 1945\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eI. Hardin, Frankfurt, KY - Clarkson, 1954\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLillian Hart, Elizabethtown, KY - Hardaway/Haynes, 1964\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorgia Hayes, Stayton, OR - Randolph, 1958 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBessie (John) Hickman, Carthage, MO, - Stith, 1965 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Hicks, Brandenburg, KY - Stith, 1937 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMargorie Holland, Tahlequah, OK - Haynes, 1964 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMattie Hynes, Elizabethtown, KY - Stith, 1941 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eByrdelle Stith Jackson, Atlanta, Georgia - Stith, 1953\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Robert H. Jackson, Wichita, KS - Stith, 1936-37\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ.R. Jenkins, Houston TX - Stith, 1936\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eKincheloe, Kinchelow, Morristown and Competition, MO - Stith (includes Farmer Hightower Stith and Mrs. K.T. Starr letters), 1933, 1935, 1945\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLouise Moore Lander, Houston, TX - Crabbe, 1962\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes name, location of addressee, family name connection, date of correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMarie Plummer Stith Magee, Danville, VA - Stith, 1955 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWilliam T. Mann, Washington, DC - Stith, 1953\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCharles Martin, Blossom, TX - Martin, 1935\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Bud McCoy, Guston, KY - Stith, 1936\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eT.M. Milam, Ft. Stockton, TX - Moorman, 1938\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMrs. D.A. Morrison, Jacksonville, FL - Stith, undated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJames W. Moorman - Moorman/Stith/Hardaway, 1958\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. Fuller Nall, Elizabethtown, KY - Stith, 1953\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNational Society of Children of the American Colonists, Jackson, TN - Archer/Wood, 1944\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAgnes Niedringhaus, St. Louis, MO, 1943\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLouella Parsons, Hollywood, CA - Stith, 1953\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ. W. Persohn, Youngstown, NY - Stith, 1949\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMamie H. Pittman, Amarillo, TX - Strother/Long/Haynes, 1960\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eF.L. Pleadwell, Honolulu, HI - Stith, 1936\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMamie Rangeley, Kingsville, TX - Stith, 1945, 1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBetty Roberts (Carl Jennings, James P. Kurt), undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes name, location of addressee, family name connection, date of correspondence. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Walter Scott, Brandenburg, KY - Stith/Hardaway, 1944\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRosa E. Shacklett, Garrett, KY - Stith, 1934\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAnne Stith Smith, Billings, MT - Stith, 1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eClaiborn Smith and Hugh B. Johnston, Philadelphia, PA - Stith, 1959\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Guy Speed, Sheridan, WY - Stith, 1934\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEmma Street Taylor, Clarinda, IA - Stith, 1965\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIrene M. Strieby, Indianapolis, IN - Haynes, 1964\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRaymond Teller, San Angelo, TX - Stith, 1962\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEva Heston Thomas, Leitchfield, KY, 1942\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Tools,\" 1963 Virginia H. Turner, Blackstone, VA - Irby, 1963\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrances Whitfield, Louisville, KY - Stith, 1937\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCdr. McFarland Walker Wood, Hopkinsville, KY - Early, 1943\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cousin Lillie Lawson Brown of Orange, California about the Hardaway, Stith and other families. Includes news clippings about family members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Mary Peyton Dent of Los Angeles, CA who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research for many years. Estie Stithe Crabbe indexed many of Mary Peyton Dent's letters. Includes Christmas card with photograph of \"Well-Spring Farm, Mary Dents Step-Grandfather's Hardawy Place.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Alphabetical list of names in Mary Peyton Dent's letters, with short biographical information and date of the letter. Names include people and places.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters of Mary Dent Peyton grouped by Estie Stith Crabbe and labeled \"Any Letter with Hardaway Name in this Pile. Of Mary's.\" The original order of these letters has been maintained and is not necessarily in chronological order. See also Series 3 Family Names - Hardaway.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Frances Shacklette Fast of New York, Pennsylvania and Brandenburg, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research. Her line is from the Stiths of Kentucky. They corresponded almost weekly for years. Letters are in chronological order, but some letters were purposely grouped by Mrs. Estie Stith Crabbe and are filed under the most recent date. Includes some newspaper clippings. Note: In 2000, Mrs. Fast's daughter, Harriet Fast Scott, indexed the letters between her Mother and Estie Stith Crabbe that were in her Mother's papers. The index with a description of the genealogical research of Frances Fast and Estie Crabbe are online as of 2014: http://www.stithvalley.com/scottfam/stithfam/estie/frances/frances.htm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Frances Shacklette Fast of New York, Pennsylvania and Brandenburg, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research. They corresponded almost weekly for years. One letter mentions giving some research material to Frances Fast's daughter in Washington, D.C. Letters are in chronological order, but some letters were purposely grouped by Mrs. Estie Stith Crabbe and are filed under the most recent date. Includes some newspaper clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Stith Family report entitled \"Copy from data sent by Frances Fast\" beginning with Lt. Col. Drury Stith of Brunswick County, VA. 37 pages. Includes notes and correspondence Tommy Hughes and Laurence Gardiner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Evelyn Pierce Fish of Glendale, CA who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research. Her third great grandfather was Jesse Stith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Laurence B. Gardiner of Memphis, TN who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research. The Hardaway Family was his main focus, but he researched all the related families. Letters are in chronological order, but some letters were purposely grouped by Mrs. Estie Stith Crabbe and are filed under the most recent date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Laurence B. Gardiner of Memphis, TN  who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research.  The Hardaway Family was his main focus, but he researched all the related families.  Letters are in chronological order, but some letters were purposely grouped by Mrs. Estie Stith Crabbe and are filed under the most recent date.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters between Lillian H. Hart and Estie Stith Crabbe about the Haynes Family. Lillian H. Hart lived in Tappahannock, Virginia and Elizabethtown, KY. One grouping of material is about the Kincheloe Family with a 1946 letter to Dr. John E. Kincheloe of Hardinsburg, KY.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence between Tommy Hughes, a cousin and professional genealogist from Memphis, TN and Estie Stith Crabbe. His letters contain his research, often with transcripts typed by Estie Stith Crabbe.  Included are notes by Estie Stith Crabbe and some letters to and from other people following clues from Tommy Hughes' research. Tommy Hughes is connected to the Hardaway Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence between Tommy Hughes, a cousin and professional genealogist from Memphis, TN and Estie Stith Crabbe. His letters contain his research, often with transcripts typed by Estie Stith Crabbe.  Included are notes by Estie Stith Crabbe and some letters to and from other people following clues from Tommy Hughes' research. Tommy Hughes is connected to the Hardaway Family.  This folder includes his family tree.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Group of papers labeled \"Important Papers of Tommy Hughes\" with loose research transcripts and photographs/negatives of the \"London Table\" of the Gardiner and Hughes family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Anne B. Peebles of Washington, D.C. about her Stith Family connection in Dinwiddle County. Anne Peebles did some research in Virginia for Estie Stith Crabbe. Includes notes on the Rives Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mostly research notes by Prentiss Price of Rogersville, TN, on the Bernard, Burtis and Stith families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Two letters from Eliza Stith Roberston of Daytona Beach, FL, giving the genealogy of her father, John Barthas Stith. Some notes included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Mrs. Peyton Stith Robertson (Mrs. G.E. Robertson) of Louisville, KY about her Stith family.  Includes a family tree and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Sallie H. Short of Dinwiddie, Virginia about research on the Stith, Irby and related families in Dinwiddie County, Virginia. Includes a July 27, 1960 letter from Anne Bradbury Peebles suggesting Ms. Short as a person who could help with research in Dinwiddie County, VA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Archie Stith, Pittsburg, PA, 1952 Benjamin Stith, Tarboro, NC, 1958 Carl R. Stith, Woodstock, IL, 1955 Carrie E. Stith, Alba, MO, 1941 Charles R. Stith, Tuscalousa, AL, 1967 Doris Stith, Webster, KY, 1945 Everett G. Stith, Lawrence,KS, 1944 Farmer H. Stith, Lebanon, MO, 1934 Forrest H. Stith and Mrs. Peyton Stith Robertson, Guston, KY George B. Stith, Kansas City, MO, 1935 Gwen Stith, Hollywood, CA, 1939 H.C. Stith, Louisville, KY, 1941 J.M. Stith, Deland, FL, 1939 (see also correspondence with Mrs. D.A. Morrison) Janie Stith, New Orleans, LA, 1955 John Stith, Versailles, MO, 1960 John Richard Stith, Scott Field, IL, 1943 L.C. Stith, Fort Smith, AR, 1955 Leonard Stith, Orlando, FL, 1956 Lydia Stith, Louisville, KY, 1945\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Margaret E. Stith, Rineyville, KY, 1954 Marian (Mrs. H.M.) Stith, Seattle, WA, 1964 Martha Stith, Portola, CA, 1935 Martha E. Stith, Kansas City, MO, 1935 Mrs. O. Stith, San Franscisco, CA, undated Oliver D. Stith, Red Bluff, CA, 1945 Richard Lewis Stith,Seattle, WA, 1954 Richard W. Stith, Kansas City, MO, 1935 Sam Stith, Deleiker, CA, 1940 Thad Stith, Jasper, MO, 1955 Van B. Stith, Peytona, WV, 1963 Walter Stith, Rinesville, 1940 W.W. Stith, Winters, CA, 1953 Wlbur Stith, Flint, MI, 1953 William Stith, Oakland, CA, 1958\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters between Aunt Het Hubbard Stith, Uncle Fletcher Stith, Cousin Cora Stith Hansler and Estie Stith Crabbe. W. Fletcher Stith is the brother of her father and is married to Henrietta Hubbard. Most letters are about genealogy, but all contain personal and family news. Cora Hansler is their daughter and continues the correspondence as her parents get older and after they are deceased. Her Father moves in with her in 1941 after her Mother's death. Some correspondence is in the personal files of Estie Stith Crabbe. The four folders under Fletcher Stith's name were grouped together by Estie Stith Crabbe and this arrangement has been kept.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters between Aunt Het Hubbard Stith, Uncle Fletcher Stith, Cousin Cora Stith Hansler and Estie Stith Crabbe. W. Fletcher Stith is the brother of her father and is married to Henrietta Hubbard. Most letters are about genealogy, but all contain personal and family news. Cora Hansler is their daughter and continues the correspondence as her parents get older and after they are deceased. Her Father moves in with her in 1941 after her Mother's death. Some correspondence is in the personal files of Estie Stith Crabbe. The four folders under Fletcher Stith's name were grouped together by Estie Stith Crabbe and this arrangement has been kept.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters between Grace Hubbard Hall of Oklahoma City, OK and Estie Stith Crabbe about the Hubbard and Stith familes. Grace Hall is a cousin. Included are 3 photographs of the Hall family. This file was grouped with the Fletcher Stith correspondence by Estie Stith Crabbe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes on Elizabeth Stith, daughter of Richard Stith, Sr. and Lucy Hall Stith, the Cocke Family and other topics; letter to Mrs. Lucy (H.D.) Brown, Jr. with an order for a book or Quaker history, Lynchburg, Virginia; letters to and from Teresa Stith Lewis of Seattle, WA and James F. Stith of Kerby, OR about genealogy and newspaper clippings This file was grouped with the Fletcher Stith correspondence by Estie Stith Crabbe,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Jack Stith of Harrison, AR about the Stith and related families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Laurence A. Stith of New Bern, North Carolina about the North Carolina Stiths.  Includes research notes and a few letters from other people about the North Carolina Stiths.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Jack Stith of Flemingsburg and Hardinsburg, KY about the Stith and Jordan Familes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Dr. Robert Stith of Seattle, WA about the Stith Family.  Includes letters to and from his wife, Sarah Striker Stith and daughters, Kathryn Stith Johnson and Marjorie S. Barnes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families. Includes correspondence between William A. Stith and Horace Pate Stith of Shawnee, OK.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Newspaper clippings filed as part of the correspondence with William Allen Stith.  Includes obituaries, stories about Stith Family members and articles on Stith Reunions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from William Wirt Stith of Baton Rouge, LA about research on the Stith Family. Some correspondence is with Susie and Juanita Shircliff of Baton Rouge, LA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters to and from Cousin Vie Wyllie of Beverley Hills, CA  about the Greer and Stith Families\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Six letters requesting genealogy books and other publications from vendors and historical records repositories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Material on specific Stith Family members that was clearly grouped by Estie Stith Crabbe.  This series is in alphabetical order by the first name of the Stith family member.  These folders include correspondence, notes, family trees and more. Some material on individuals can also be found under Series 1, Correspondence and Series 3, Family Names and may duplicate or complement what is in these files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes on various Stith ancestors in alphabetical order by first names. Includes requests to courthouses and other correspondence. Anne Stith, wife of John Bolling; Annie Haskell Stith; Catherine Stith, wife of James Cobbs; Cincinnatus Stith of Alabama; David Stith of Brunswick County, Virginia; Drury Stith of Brunswick County, Virginia; Ezra Stith of Petersburg, VA; Ferdinando Stith of Tennessee and Gulielmus Stith of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes on various Stith ancestors in alphabetical order by first names. Includes requests to courthouses and other correspondence. Dr. Jack Stith of Elizabethtown, KY; James Richard Stith of Carthage, MO; John Stith of Brandenburg, KY; John Stith of King George, VA; John Stith of Virginia; Joseph Stith of California; L. Raymond Stith of Texas; Matthew Stith of Kentucky, Nathan Board Stith of KY; Putnam Stith of Nottoway County, VA; Richard Stith of Brunswick and Campbell Counties, VA; Richard L. Stith of Kentucky; Robert Stith of King George County, VA; William Stith, president of the College of William and Mary; William Stith of Kentucky; and Sarah Washington, wife of William Irby.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence with Rebecca Norfleet of Weldon, NC.  Labeled as Chapter 11.  Includes 1913 photograph of Stuart H. Hill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Note on binder states \"Buckner Stith, Sen. not yet finished.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes correspondence with Tommy Hughes, Prentiss Price, Laurence Gardiner, various courthouses and others.  Cover note states \"Keep these Griffin Stiths together.\"  This Stith Family is mostly from North Carolina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Includes correspondence with Tommy Hughes, Prentiss Price, Laurence Gardiner, various courthouses and others. Cover note states \"Keep these Griffin Stiths together.\" This Stith Family is mostly from North Carolina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research on lines of Colonel John Stith (1755-1808). Notation by Estie Stith Crabbe states \"Col. John Stith Chap. Far as I have gone. Keep this with Irby Family underneath because Sarah Stith comes next and she was the last child....\" Includes transcript and copy of 1904 Richmond Times-Dispatch article on the Stith Family beginning with Col. John Stith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research material on Major John Smith of Charles City County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research material on Joseph Stith of Kentucky. Includes correspondence with Eliska Youtsler of Chico, CA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research material on Thomas Stith of Brunswick County and Charlotte County. Includes correspondence with Laurence Gardiner and Isobel Baylor Woodson, a professional genealogist from Richmond, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Material on the Stith Family, Hardaway Family and associated  family names in alphabetical order.  These folders include correspondence, notes, family trees and more. This material was clearly grouped by Estie Stith Crabbe and kept together in the family groups she indicated. Some material on these families can also be found under Series 1, Correspondence and Series 2, Stith Ancestors and may duplicate or complement what is in these files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research material on the Barnard/Bernard Family of Virginia who are related to line of Lee Burtis. Includes a letter to Lee Burtis of San Francisco, CA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research material on the Board Family of Virginia and Kentucky. Nehemiah Board married Mary Stith the daughter of Joseph Stith.  Includes correspondence with Dr. Milton Board of Louisville, KY, Bessie Board Miller and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research material on the Buckner Family of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reseach material on the Cocke Family of Virginia with a few letters to Tommy Hughes and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reseeach material on the Cocke Family of Virginia. Mostly research material but a few letters to Tommy Hughes and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Transcript of \"History of the Dade Family\" from the William and Mary Quarterly, #12, page 245.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts from various publications on the Daniel Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes from various sources on the Feild Family of Virginia. Correspondence with Prentiss Price about the Feild and related families. Feild Family connected to Griffin Stith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes and transcriptions from various sources on the Feild and Bolling families. Correspondence with Laurence B. Gardiner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes, reports and transcriptions on the Feild, Meade and Hardaway Families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence with Rev. James R. Greer of Corning, CA and Clara Greer Bell of Milwaukee, WI about the Greer Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Note with these papers state \" Joseph Edwin Hardaway Material, Will and data not yet assembled - Sept. 8, 1955.\" Correspondence with Helen J.Hinrichsen of Davenport, IA and Edward Allan Williford of Binghampton, NY about the Hardaway Family. December 1, 1956 letter from Helen J. Hinrichsen includes her typed manuscript entitled \"Art and Our DAR Museum.\" See also, Series 1 Correspondence - Dent, Mary Peyton - Any Letter with Hardaway Name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Note with these papers state \" Joseph Edwin Hardaway Material, Will and data not yet assembled - Sept. 8, 1955.\" Correspondence with Helen J.Hinrichsen of Davenport, IA and Edward Allan Williford of Binghampton, NY about the Hardaway Family. Includes reports entitled \"Joseph Edwin Hardaway, Preliminary Study,\" \"Stith Genealogy Revolutionary Record of Richard Stith, Sr.\" and other notes and transcriptions from various sources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports, transcripts from various sources and excerpts from letters about the Hardaway Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence about the Hardaway Family with Mrs. A. Moorman Hardaway of Big Spring, KY; Robert M. Stith of Darlington, IN; Warren Hardaway of Denver, CO; Robert H. Hardaway of Brigham, UT; W.E. Hardaway of Penney Farms, FL; Beverley Cain of Portola, CA and Mary Dent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence about the Hardaway Family. A cover sheet states \"All these letters refer to Hardaway. Writers are: Robert Stith, Ben Stith, Old Timer, Beverly Cain, Eliska Youtsler, Warren Hardaway, Sue Dowell Hardaway, Col. Robert Hardaway by his wife Olive Gray Hardaway, B. F. Hardaway, Mrs. John HIckman, Mrs. James V. Clarkson and Mary [Dent].\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence about the Hardaway Family. A cover sheet states \"All these letters refer to Hardaway. Writers are: Robert Stith, Ben Stith, Old Timer, Beverly Cain, Eliska Youtsler, Warren Hardaway, Sue Dowell Hardaway, Col. Robert Hardaway by his wife Olive Gray Hardaway, B. F. Hardaway, Mrs. John HIckman, Mrs. James V. Clarkson and Mary [Dent].\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research, notes and transcriptions on the Harrison Family of Virginia, particularly the connection of Lucy Harrison and John Stith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research, notes and transcriptions on the Harrison Family of Virginia, particularly the connection of Lucy Harrison and John Stith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research material and correspondence with Mrs. W.R. Eckhardt, Jr of Houston, TX, Sylvia M. Gannon of Redondo Beach, CA, and Frances E. Quinn of the Haynes Surname Association in Creswell, OR.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research, notes and transcriptions on the Lee Family of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research material and correspondence with Mary Peyton Dent on the Moorman and related families.  Some letters from Mary P. Dent have been indexed.  Includes letters from Jefferson Trent of Sparks, NV, C.A. Jackson of Payson, UT and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research material and correspondence with Mary Peyton Dent on the Moorman and related families. Some letters from Mary P. Dent have been indexed. Includes letters from Aubrey Moorman of Leitchfield, KY and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence with Laurence Gardiner and others on the Parham and Stith families. Includes some research notes and transcripts. Other correspondents include Mary Green Smith of Atlanta, GA (1939); Roger Stith Parham of Greenville, GA and Mrs. Louise Wade Smith of Decatur, GA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Per cover note by Estie Stith Crabbe, \"...contains Tommy's compilation of Peniston and other families from whom he is descended. Bathurst also,....\" Includes 1950 joint letter from Estie Stith Crabbe to Tommy Hughes and Laurence Gardiner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Request to Veterans Administration for Revoluntionary War records on Leven Sprigg whose daughter may have married Richard L. Stith., dated March 29, 1940. Transcript of entry \"Sprigg\" the \"Colonial Families of the United States of America,\" volume 2, page 694.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence with H.P. Cook, a photographer from Richmond, VA; Colin Jamesof Denver, CO and Mrs. Mabel Stith of Goldsboro, NC and reports on the Stith Coat of Arms.  Includes a note by Estie Stith Crabbe, \"With the Stith Coat of Arms will be found an account of the important men at William and Mary College who gave to Rev. William Stith the book-plate showing Stith Coat-of-arms, which  Helen Hinrichsen drew when she wnt to Washington, D.C.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1956 letter to Richard and Marie about the DAR.  Report by Estie Stith Crabbe entitled \"John Richard Stith, Credentials for Membership in S.A.R., A Sketch of the Stith Family Genealogy including the Colonial Period Followed by the Revolutionary Era with Following Generations.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence about the Turnbull Family of Virginia with H. Barner Batte of McKenny, VA; Dr. George C. Turnbull of Normal, IL; Dr. Jack Marvin of Hartford, CT; Nell Turnbull Elmore of Lawrenceville, VA; Mrs. Augusta B. Fotherfill of Richmond, VA; Mrs. Robert Bolling Batte of Midlothian, VA; Mrs. John Segar Gravatt of Blackstone, VA; Mrs. William Read Turner of Blackstone, VA; Jerry A. Burke of Appomattox, VA and Mrs. Richard B. Jones of Baltimore, MD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence about the book,  \"Peter Jones and Richard Jones Genealogies\" by Augusta B. Fothergill.  Photocopy of pages 172 to 319 of \"Peter Jones and Richard Jones Genealogies.\"  Notes on and transcriptions of parts of the \"Peter Jones and Richard Jones Genealogies.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Research requests for Washington Family material, but mostly notes, transcriptions and reports on the Washington Family of Virginia.  Includes certified copy of the Will of George Washington from Fairfax County, Virginia Circuit Court.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports on the Yates Family with a note about the Randolph Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes, reports and typed  transcriptions by Estie Stith Crabbe from published material, material sent by others and from her visits to courthouses, historical societies and libraries.  This material is generally not about a particular Stith Family member.  Includes Estie Stith Crabbe's handwritten draft of the introduction to her book on the Stith Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Transcript of names, locations and a few family trees of people associated with the Stith Family gleaned from the Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, First Families of America Compendium of American Genealogy and National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notebook with loose notes and transcripts of research. Attached note, \"These miscellaneous papers are odds and ends of research mapped out from time to time, before going to Sutro to study....\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Estie Stith Crabbe's handwritten draft of the introduction to her book on the Stith Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes taken on a research visit to Salt Lake City.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes, reports and typed  transcriptions by Estie Stith Crabbe from published material, material sent by others and from her visits to courthouses, historical societies and libraries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notes, reports and typed  transcriptions by Estie Stith Crabbe from published material, material sent by others and from her visits to courthouses, historical societies and libraries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts of parish registers for Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, Lincolnshire and other parishes in England.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcript of names from \"History of Jasper County, Missouri.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Kentucky and North Carolina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Albemarle County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Amelia County, Virginia.  Some notes on the Hardaway Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Bristol Parish, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Brunswick County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Campbell County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Goochland County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about King George County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Nottoway County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Prince George County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Stafford County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Virginia topics and typed transcripts about various Virginia counties which are in alphabetical order by county.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Books and other publications.  Partial transcriptions of some of these publications are also in other series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Bedford County, Virginia Marriage Bonds, 1755-1800 compiled and published by Earle S. Dennis and Jane E. Smith.  Copyright 1932.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Official Handbook of Bolling Hall Musuem in the City of Bradford.  Compiled by Wilfrid Robertshaw, M.A.  Seventh and Revised Edition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Genealogy related catalogues and newsletters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"W.R. Turner Memorial Trek\" brochure and Dedication Service (1961), Dinwiddie County, Virginia Civil War Centennial Commission Program (1964) and 200 Year Calendar Index.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Marriages of Brunswick County, Virginia 1750-1810 compiled and published by Catherine L. Knorr. Copyright 1953. Signed by Catherine L. Knorr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The History of a Brigade of South Carolinians known first as \"Gregg's\" and subsequently as \"McGowan's Brigade\" by J.F. J. Caldwell.  Published in Philadelphia by King and Baird, Printers in 1866.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Loose newspaper clippings found in the collection.  Includes obituaries, special interest stories, genealogy columns and news stories of people or places related to the Stith Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Second Census\" of Kenucky 1800 by G. Glenn Clift. Published in Frankfort, Kentucky, 1854.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Shipley, Mitchell, and Thompson Families, Notes based in part on researches of Kate A. Thompson.\"  Compiled by Stith Thompson, Indiana University.  1964. Privately printed and sent to Estie Stith Crabbe by Mr. and Mrs. Stith Thompson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Entire issue of the October 1956 Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Entire issues of Second Series, Vol. 22, No. 3 and No. 4 of the July and October 1942 William and Mary Quarterly. Articles related to Randolph, Stith, Ballard, Buckner and others. Includes transcription of the \"Bray Family\" on pages 266-269, edition not noted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Entire issues of Second Series, Vol. 23, No. 1 (January 1943) and Third Series, Vol. 1, No.1 (January 1944).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence, legal material, personal notes and family documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Empty address book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence with family members and close friends. Includes letters from her mother, with transcriptions. Content is mostly about family and personal matters, but also includes genealogy research and information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family documents and papers of Estie's Stith Family: an undated copy of a Bible page, beginning with the birth of William F. Stith on August 12, 1815 and ending with the death of James R. Stith on January 10, 1892 with an attached family tree by Estie Stith Crabbe dated 1942; original and transcripts of January 20, 1868 letter to Cousin Nathan Stith from James Richard Stith; 1877 contract between H.C. Train \u0026amp; Son, Lightning Rod Manufacturers and William H. Stith in Kansas City, MO;  transcript of an 1880 meeting program belonging to Grandfather Haynes and an 1888 receipt to J.R. Stith in Alba, MO.  Also includes an 1884 Warranty Deed between W.F. Stith and Henrietta Stith, his wife, and James R. Stith for land in Jasper County, MO; an 1885 Quit-Claim Deed from Lucy E. Hubbard to James R. Stith and an 1891 Deed of Trust between James R. Styth and Ophelia Styth, his wife  and Willilam K. Caffee; photograph of a portrait, possibly of Anne Stith and a copy of the family tree of William Fletcher Stith, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"List of Furniture and household articles,\" dated 1958 with locations of items noted. 1963 dates of stock dividends. 1963 Jacuzzi Pump contract. 1964 list of the value of Estie's shares, bank accounts and home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents War Ration Book with coupons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence sorted chronologically between members of the Stith Family between 1939 and 1963\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence \n \nE. S. Stith,Delleker,CA-L.R.Stith,undated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMary,,-E.S.Crabbe,undated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe,,-unknown,undated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB. F Crabbe, Brandenburg,KY-C.S. Kibbe,undated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB. F. Crabbe,Oakland,CA-Francis F. Fast,unda\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB. F. Crabbe,Brandenburg,KY-Eliska Youstler,December 18,1933\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB. F. Crabbe,Brandenburg,KY-Frances S.Fast,June 11,1934\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB. F. Crabbe,De Salba,CA-H. W. Hynes,January 15,1935\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMr. Long, Clerk of Hardin County, Elizabethtown,KY-E.S. Crabbe,July 20,1939\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eL.R. Stith,Fairfax,OK-E.M. Stith,June 16,1942\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB.F. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-L. R. Stith, July 12,1942\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB.F. Crabbe,Delleker,CA-Lola M. Miller,August 4, 1942\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCommanding Officer, Fort Knox-Ehtyl Hynes Allen,August 12,1942\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C. S. Kibbe,August 19,1942\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEthyl Hynes Allen, Washington D.C.-G.J. Napier,August 21,1942\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S.Crabbe,Delleker, CA-C. S. Kibbe, Spetmeber 9, 1942\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThomas J. Stith, Ekron,KY-Ethel Hynes Allen,September 14,1942\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE. S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C. S. Kibbe,December 16,1942\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nL.R. Stith, Fairfax,OK-B.F. Crabbe,June 1,1943\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C.S. Kibbe,September 3,1943\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.S. Kibbe, Rantaul,KS-E.S. Crabbe,September 3,1943\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.S. Kibbe, Rantaul,KS-E.S. Crabbe,September 11,1943\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C.S. Kibbe,September 24,1943\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe,Delleker,CA-C.S. Kibbe,November 4,1943\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe,Delleker,CA-C.S. Kibbe,November 19,1943\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eW.A. Stith, Guston,KY-E.S. Crabbe,November 26,1943\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe,Delleker,KS-C.S. Kibbe,December 4,1943\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.L. Kibbe, Chanute, KS-E.S. Crabbe,December 8,1943\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEthel Hynes Allen, Indianapolis,IN-E.S. Crabbe,December 23,1943\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C.S. Stith,January 30,1944\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.L. Kibbe, Chanute KS-E.S. Crabbe, February 8,1944\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe,Delleker,CA-Ethyl Hynes Allen,January 31, 1944\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEthel Hynes Allen, Chicago,Il-E.S. Crabbe,February 7, 1944\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEthel Hynes Allen, Indianapolis, IN-E.S. Crabbe,December 23,1944\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.S. Kibbe, Rantaul,KS-E.S. Crabbe,November 23,1945\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eC.S. Kibbe, Rantaul,KS-E.S. Crabbe,December 19,1945\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLillian H. Hart, Elizabethtown, KY-E.S. Crabbe,December 27,1945\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB.F. Crabbe,Red Bluff, CA-C.S. Kibbe,March 20,1946\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEthel Hynes Allen, Nashvile, IN-J.W. Persohn,March 28,1949\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ.W.  Persohn, Youngstown,NY-B. F. Crabbe,April 5,1949\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Stith, Guston, KY-Ethel Hynes Allen,April 10,1949\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB.F. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-W.A. Stith,April 13, 1949\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Stith, Guston, KY-B. F. Crabbe,April 19,1949\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB.F. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Allen,December 22,1949\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe,Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,December 14,1950\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRaymond Stith,Oakland,CA-B.F. Crabbe,January 11,1951\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe,Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,March 8,1951\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe,Red Bluff,CA-Frances S. Fast,May 2,1951\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrances S. Fast,-E.S. Crabbe,May 8,1951\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB.F. Crabbe, Mount Shasta,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,May 15, 1951\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,May 20,1951\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,June 3,1951\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-Frances S. Fast,October 17,1951\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrances S. Fast-B. F. Crabbe,November 7,1951\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S.Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-William Stith,April 10,1952\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrances S. Fast-B.F. Crabbe,April 30,1952\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe,Red Bluff,CA-Francis S. Fast,September 22,1953\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB.F. Crabbe,Oakland,CA-Mary Ethel Allen,December 12, 1953\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEhtel Allen,Indianapolis,IN-B. F. Crabbe,December 18, 1953\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAgnes Whately,Taylor, TX-B. F. Crabbe,July 22,1954\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAgnes Whately,Taylor, TX-B. F. Crabbe,August 2,1954\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE. S. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-Francis S.Fast,Febrary 9, 1954\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrancis S. Fast,,-E.S. Stith,February 21,1954\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA.A. Whately,Taylor,TX-E.S. Crabbe,March 15,1954\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB.F. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-A. A. Whately,March 22,1954\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA.A. Whately,Taylor,TX-E.S. Crabbe,March 15,1954\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA.A. Whately,Taylor,TX-E.S. Crabbe,May 11,1954\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE. S. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-A. A. Whatley,July 9, 1954\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eA.A. Whately,Taylor,TX-E.S. Crabbe,July 20,1954\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eR.G. Stith, Wichita Falles,TX- B. F. Crabbe,August 28,1954\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-Mary S. Stith,1954\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarl W. Stith, Mt. Pleasant,IA-B. F. Crabbe,March 16,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.R. Stith, Temple,TX-B.F. Crabbe,June 28,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eClyde E. Pasley, Springfiled,IL-E.S. Crabbe,July 16,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDeEstin L. Pasley, De Kalb,IL-B.F. Crabbe,July 18,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRalph E. Stith, Joliet,IL-B. F. Crabbe,July 20,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJames Bascome Stith,Lexington,KY-B. F. Crabbe,August 3,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEdna Ames Green, Alvin,Il-B. F. Crabbe,August 4,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRobt. L. Bolling, Oakland,CA-B.F. Crabbe,August 5,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB. F. Crabbe,Oakland CA,-P.I. Pasley,August 5,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePerry I. Pasley, Madison,WI-B. F. Crabbe,August 10,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRobert King Stith, Denver,CO-B.F. Crabbe,August 10,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJoseph L. Stith, Kankakee,IL-B.F. Crabbe,August 10,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJames Pasely, Chicago,Il-B. F. Crabbe,Augist 10,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge E. Pasley, Kansas City,MO-B.F. Crabbe,August 10,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRobert King Stith, Denver,CO-B.F. Crabbe,August 10,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIrene Stith,Shreveport,LA-E.S. Crabbe,Spetember 9,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S.Crabbe, Oakland,CA-Alma M. Hanson,September 9,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn  F. Stith, Shreveport,LA-B.F. Crabbe,September 9,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eStith Hiram Short, Alameda, CA-B. F. Crabbe,October 8,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEster M. Stith, San Antonio,TX-B.F. Crabbe,October 11,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEppie E. Stith, New Orleans,LA-E.S. Crabbe,October 11,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMary P. Stith, New Orleans,LA-E.S. Crabbe,October 11,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEster M. Stith, San Antonio,TX-B.F. Crabbe,October 11,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrancis J. Stith, Dallas,TX-E.S. Stith,October 11,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eErman L. Stith, Amarillo,TX-B.F. Crabbe,October 12,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEula T. Stith, Abillene, TX-B.F. Crabbe,October 12, 1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAlex D. Stith, Amarillo,TX-B. F. Crabbe,October 12,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRuby Leevy, San Antonio,TX-B. F. Crabbe,November 15,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eM.J. Stith,Oakland,CA-B.F. Crabbe,November 15,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Stith, Little Rock Ar-B.F. Crabbe,Nivember 15,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAlbert Stith, Chicago,IL-B. F. Stith,November 17,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAndrew Stith, Chicago, IL- B. F. Crabbe,November 17,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHammond H. Stith, Atlanta,GA-B.F. Crabbe,November 17,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRev. Chandler Stith, Washington D.C.-B. F. Crabbe,November \n17,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCarl W. Stith, Mt. Pleasant,IA-B. F. Crabbe,November 18,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eH.P. Stith, Birmingham,AL-B.F.Stith,November 18,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eW. R. Stith, Terra Haute,IN-B. F. Crabbe,November 19,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrank Stith, Roxbury, MA-B. F. Crabbe,November 19,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nB. F. Crabbe,OAkland CA-Ruby Rucker Leevy,November 26,1955\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRuby Rucker Leevy, San Antonio,TX-B. F. Crabbe,November 28,1955\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nCorrespondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nMrs. B. F. Crabbe,Oakland CA-H. H. Talcott Stith, Jr.,January 2,1956\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Augustine Washington, Clarksburg WV- E.S. Stith,January 10,1956\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE. S. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-John Augustine Washington,January 19,1956\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE. C. Daniel Sr., Zebulon, NC-E.S. Crabbe,March 14,1956\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNorvell Shapleigh Stith Jr., Springfeild, MO-E.S. Crabbe,May 28,1956\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWaldo Stith, Hahira,GE-E.S. Crabbe,June 4,1956\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S.Crabbe Oakland,CA-Weltha K. Stith,October 11,1956\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRichard \u0026amp; Marie [],,-E.S. Crabbe,OCtober 11, 1956\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRIchard[],,-E.S. Stith, October 22, 1956\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDenzil L. Carlisle, San Francisco,CA-E.S.Crabbbe,September 11,1956\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMrs. Denzil L. Carlisle,San Francisco,CA-E.S.Crabbe, Spetember 11,1956\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB.F. Crabbe,Oakland,CA-Weltha K Stith,October 11,1957\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWeltha K. Stith, Shelbyville,In E. S. Crabbe,October 16,1957\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eClifton Daniel, New York,NY-E. S. Stith,January 7,1958\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMrs. B. F. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-Clifton Daniel,February 12,1958\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMarvin Daniel, Manteo,NC-Mrs. B. F. Crabbe,February 17,1958\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWeltha K. Stith, Shelbyville,IN-B. F. Crabbe,February 20,1958\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWeltha K. Stith, Shelbyville,IN-E.S. Stith,February 24,1958\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eB. F. Randolph, Shelbyville,IN-E.S.Crabbe,February 24,1958\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eE.S.Crabbe Oakland,CA-Mary Peyton Dent,December 5,1959\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMrs. B. F. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-James R. Evans,December 23,1959\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMrs. B. F. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-William Allen,January 4,1960 \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrances S. Fast-E. S. Crabbe,January 9,1963\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrances S. Fast-E. S. Crabbe,January 24,1963\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrances S. Fast-E. S. Crabbe,February,20,1963\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCousin Cora, Bertha and All, Garden Grove CA-E.S. Crabbe,February 20,1963\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFrances S. Fast-E. S. Crabbe,May 14,1963\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStith Family Geneaologic Records\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Family Journals of Estie Stith Crabbe dated 6 June 1934 though 5 June 1935\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Family Journals of Estie Stith Crabbe dated 6 June 1936 though 30 January 1936\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEstie Stith Crabbe Family Journals dated June 5, 1935 - January 20, 1936\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch for chapters 4 through 13 for book of the Stith Family written by Estie Stith Crabbe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript of \"The Stith Family - A narrative by Dr. Christopher Johnston, Baltimore MD,undated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWolfolk Family - Second Generation - geneaology\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Stith Descendant Chart - prepared by Michelle J. Taunton, September,1998\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePedigree Chart of John Richard Stith\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Stith\" - Narrative, page 714, source unidentified\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"Henry Dee Stith, Kansan\" - by Laura Montzingo, undated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eStith Family Geneaology - prepared by Francis Fast\nMiscellaneous Stith family geneaological data\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"John Richard Stith -  Credentials for membership in S[ons] of the A[merican] R[evolution]\" - multiple copies\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRecords of Veterans' Adminsitrarion, Revolutionary War pension file of Joseph Stith, W 8750 \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLast Will  and Testament Will of Dr. John Stith, January 1, 1828\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClippings from various newspapers published on various dates relating to the Stith Family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs (2) of unidentified woman\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTinytpe of Jesse Jones Stith \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFuneral card in memeory of Nellie Estelle Brown, May 25, 1061\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFragments\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","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","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":["Working papers and correspondence of Estie Stith Crabbe in preparation for a book on the genealogy of the Stith Family, Hardaway Family and collateral families.  Includes research notes, typed transcriptions of research material and correspondence with professional genealogists, researchers from her family and Stith Family members from all over the United States.  Estie Stith Crabbe typed transcriptions of much of her research, including many letters she received from researchers and Stith Family contacts.  Some personal correspondence and papers are included.","Correspondence of Estie Stith Crabbe while compiling genealogical information for a book on the Stith and Hardaway Families. Includes a chronology created by Ms. Crabbe of all the letters she wrote between 1949 and 1965. ","Correspondence is in A-Z folders, then at the end of this group, the major correspondents are in A-Z order with individual folders. ","Correspondents include professional genealogists and family members who also pursued genealogy. Some of the correspondence is with contacts who might have links or information on the Stith, Hardaway and related Families. Ms. Crabbe typed all of her letters, with one or more carbon copies, and typed many of the letters she received. Some correspondence can also be found under Series 2 (Stith Ancestors) and Series 3 (Family Names) and may duplicate or complement what is in these files.","Scope and Contents A typed chronology created by Ms. Crabbe of all the letters she wrote between 1949 and 1965, with names, addresses and a summary of the content.","Includes name, location of addressee, family name connection, date of correspondence.","Eliza Atkinson, Leoti, KS - Haynes, 1965 ","Helen Stith Ballard, Joplin, MO, father - Stith, 1954","Mildred Becnel, Carriere, MS - Stith, 1957 ","Allie Myrick Bowden, Orrs Island, ME - Stith Parham, 1964","Clarence Bradbury, Webb City, MO - Hardaway/Stith,1936","Douglas Summers Brown, Richmond, VA - Jordan, 1943","Clyde Buerge, Clinton, IA - Stith, 1965 ","Beverley Cain, Los Angeles, CA - Stith, 1935 ","Tina Clouse, Oakland, CA - Wilson, 1956 ","Sally Dolphin, Coeur d'Alene, ID - Stith, 1965 ","Mrs. Roy Dolman, Temple, OK - Jordan, 1961 ","Ruth Dowling, Meridian, MS - Hardaway, 1954 ","Charlotte Elam, Memphis, TN - Stith, 1963 ","Fannie, Jasper, MO, 1934 ","Eleanor Fanyo, Watseka, IL - Pemberton Stith, 1965 ","William R. Gardiner, Wichita Falls, TX - Stith, 1954 ","Corinne Puett Giannitrapani, Oak Park, IL - Stith, 1963 ","Emma Lyons Greer, Kansas City, MO - Stith, 1936 ","M.S. Gregory, Oklahoma City, OK - Gregory/Stith, 1942","Includes name, location of addressee, family name connection, date of correspondence. ","Homoiselle Haden and Prentiss Price - Stith, Colonial Dames, 1955-1959 ","William Hall, Selma, AL - Stith/Randolph/Bolling, undated ","Captain Ben. S. Clarkson Hardaway, Camp Chaffee, AR - Hardaway, 1945","I. Hardin, Frankfurt, KY - Clarkson, 1954","Lillian Hart, Elizabethtown, KY - Hardaway/Haynes, 1964","Georgia Hayes, Stayton, OR - Randolph, 1958 ","Bessie (John) Hickman, Carthage, MO, - Stith, 1965 ","John Hicks, Brandenburg, KY - Stith, 1937 ","Margorie Holland, Tahlequah, OK - Haynes, 1964 ","Mattie Hynes, Elizabethtown, KY - Stith, 1941 ","Byrdelle Stith Jackson, Atlanta, Georgia - Stith, 1953","Mrs. Robert H. Jackson, Wichita, KS - Stith, 1936-37","J.R. Jenkins, Houston TX - Stith, 1936","Kincheloe, Kinchelow, Morristown and Competition, MO - Stith (includes Farmer Hightower Stith and Mrs. K.T. Starr letters), 1933, 1935, 1945","Louise Moore Lander, Houston, TX - Crabbe, 1962","Includes name, location of addressee, family name connection, date of correspondence.","Marie Plummer Stith Magee, Danville, VA - Stith, 1955 ","William T. Mann, Washington, DC - Stith, 1953","Charles Martin, Blossom, TX - Martin, 1935","Mrs. Bud McCoy, Guston, KY - Stith, 1936","T.M. Milam, Ft. Stockton, TX - Moorman, 1938","Mrs. D.A. Morrison, Jacksonville, FL - Stith, undated","James W. Moorman - Moorman/Stith/Hardaway, 1958","J. Fuller Nall, Elizabethtown, KY - Stith, 1953","National Society of Children of the American Colonists, Jackson, TN - Archer/Wood, 1944","Agnes Niedringhaus, St. Louis, MO, 1943","Louella Parsons, Hollywood, CA - Stith, 1953","J. W. Persohn, Youngstown, NY - Stith, 1949","Mamie H. Pittman, Amarillo, TX - Strother/Long/Haynes, 1960","F.L. Pleadwell, Honolulu, HI - Stith, 1936","Mamie Rangeley, Kingsville, TX - Stith, 1945, 1955","Betty Roberts (Carl Jennings, James P. Kurt), undated","Includes name, location of addressee, family name connection, date of correspondence. ","Mrs. Walter Scott, Brandenburg, KY - Stith/Hardaway, 1944","Rosa E. Shacklett, Garrett, KY - Stith, 1934","Anne Stith Smith, Billings, MT - Stith, 1955","Claiborn Smith and Hugh B. Johnston, Philadelphia, PA - Stith, 1959","Mrs. Guy Speed, Sheridan, WY - Stith, 1934","Emma Street Taylor, Clarinda, IA - Stith, 1965","Irene M. Strieby, Indianapolis, IN - Haynes, 1964","Raymond Teller, San Angelo, TX - Stith, 1962","Eva Heston Thomas, Leitchfield, KY, 1942","\"Tools,\" 1963 Virginia H. Turner, Blackstone, VA - Irby, 1963","Frances Whitfield, Louisville, KY - Stith, 1937","Cdr. McFarland Walker Wood, Hopkinsville, KY - Early, 1943","Scope and Contents Cousin Lillie Lawson Brown of Orange, California about the Hardaway, Stith and other families. Includes news clippings about family members.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Mary Peyton Dent of Los Angeles, CA who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research for many years. Estie Stithe Crabbe indexed many of Mary Peyton Dent's letters. Includes Christmas card with photograph of \"Well-Spring Farm, Mary Dents Step-Grandfather's Hardawy Place.\"","Scope and Contents Alphabetical list of names in Mary Peyton Dent's letters, with short biographical information and date of the letter. Names include people and places.","Scope and Contents Letters of Mary Dent Peyton grouped by Estie Stith Crabbe and labeled \"Any Letter with Hardaway Name in this Pile. Of Mary's.\" The original order of these letters has been maintained and is not necessarily in chronological order. See also Series 3 Family Names - Hardaway.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Frances Shacklette Fast of New York, Pennsylvania and Brandenburg, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research. Her line is from the Stiths of Kentucky. They corresponded almost weekly for years. Letters are in chronological order, but some letters were purposely grouped by Mrs. Estie Stith Crabbe and are filed under the most recent date. Includes some newspaper clippings. Note: In 2000, Mrs. Fast's daughter, Harriet Fast Scott, indexed the letters between her Mother and Estie Stith Crabbe that were in her Mother's papers. The index with a description of the genealogical research of Frances Fast and Estie Crabbe are online as of 2014: http://www.stithvalley.com/scottfam/stithfam/estie/frances/frances.htm.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Frances Shacklette Fast of New York, Pennsylvania and Brandenburg, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research. They corresponded almost weekly for years. One letter mentions giving some research material to Frances Fast's daughter in Washington, D.C. Letters are in chronological order, but some letters were purposely grouped by Mrs. Estie Stith Crabbe and are filed under the most recent date. Includes some newspaper clippings.","Scope and Contents Stith Family report entitled \"Copy from data sent by Frances Fast\" beginning with Lt. Col. Drury Stith of Brunswick County, VA. 37 pages. Includes notes and correspondence Tommy Hughes and Laurence Gardiner.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Evelyn Pierce Fish of Glendale, CA who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research. Her third great grandfather was Jesse Stith.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Laurence B. Gardiner of Memphis, TN who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research. The Hardaway Family was his main focus, but he researched all the related families. Letters are in chronological order, but some letters were purposely grouped by Mrs. Estie Stith Crabbe and are filed under the most recent date.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Laurence B. Gardiner of Memphis, TN  who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on her genealogy research.  The Hardaway Family was his main focus, but he researched all the related families.  Letters are in chronological order, but some letters were purposely grouped by Mrs. Estie Stith Crabbe and are filed under the most recent date.","Scope and Contents Letters between Lillian H. Hart and Estie Stith Crabbe about the Haynes Family. Lillian H. Hart lived in Tappahannock, Virginia and Elizabethtown, KY. One grouping of material is about the Kincheloe Family with a 1946 letter to Dr. John E. Kincheloe of Hardinsburg, KY.","Scope and Contents Correspondence between Tommy Hughes, a cousin and professional genealogist from Memphis, TN and Estie Stith Crabbe. His letters contain his research, often with transcripts typed by Estie Stith Crabbe.  Included are notes by Estie Stith Crabbe and some letters to and from other people following clues from Tommy Hughes' research. Tommy Hughes is connected to the Hardaway Family.","Scope and Contents Correspondence between Tommy Hughes, a cousin and professional genealogist from Memphis, TN and Estie Stith Crabbe. His letters contain his research, often with transcripts typed by Estie Stith Crabbe.  Included are notes by Estie Stith Crabbe and some letters to and from other people following clues from Tommy Hughes' research. Tommy Hughes is connected to the Hardaway Family.  This folder includes his family tree.","Scope and Contents Group of papers labeled \"Important Papers of Tommy Hughes\" with loose research transcripts and photographs/negatives of the \"London Table\" of the Gardiner and Hughes family.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Anne B. Peebles of Washington, D.C. about her Stith Family connection in Dinwiddle County. Anne Peebles did some research in Virginia for Estie Stith Crabbe. Includes notes on the Rives Family.","Scope and Contents Mostly research notes by Prentiss Price of Rogersville, TN, on the Bernard, Burtis and Stith families.","Scope and Contents Two letters from Eliza Stith Roberston of Daytona Beach, FL, giving the genealogy of her father, John Barthas Stith. Some notes included.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Mrs. Peyton Stith Robertson (Mrs. G.E. Robertson) of Louisville, KY about her Stith family.  Includes a family tree and notes.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Sallie H. Short of Dinwiddie, Virginia about research on the Stith, Irby and related families in Dinwiddie County, Virginia. Includes a July 27, 1960 letter from Anne Bradbury Peebles suggesting Ms. Short as a person who could help with research in Dinwiddie County, VA.","Scope and Contents Archie Stith, Pittsburg, PA, 1952 Benjamin Stith, Tarboro, NC, 1958 Carl R. Stith, Woodstock, IL, 1955 Carrie E. Stith, Alba, MO, 1941 Charles R. Stith, Tuscalousa, AL, 1967 Doris Stith, Webster, KY, 1945 Everett G. Stith, Lawrence,KS, 1944 Farmer H. Stith, Lebanon, MO, 1934 Forrest H. Stith and Mrs. Peyton Stith Robertson, Guston, KY George B. Stith, Kansas City, MO, 1935 Gwen Stith, Hollywood, CA, 1939 H.C. Stith, Louisville, KY, 1941 J.M. Stith, Deland, FL, 1939 (see also correspondence with Mrs. D.A. Morrison) Janie Stith, New Orleans, LA, 1955 John Stith, Versailles, MO, 1960 John Richard Stith, Scott Field, IL, 1943 L.C. Stith, Fort Smith, AR, 1955 Leonard Stith, Orlando, FL, 1956 Lydia Stith, Louisville, KY, 1945","Scope and Contents Margaret E. Stith, Rineyville, KY, 1954 Marian (Mrs. H.M.) Stith, Seattle, WA, 1964 Martha Stith, Portola, CA, 1935 Martha E. Stith, Kansas City, MO, 1935 Mrs. O. Stith, San Franscisco, CA, undated Oliver D. Stith, Red Bluff, CA, 1945 Richard Lewis Stith,Seattle, WA, 1954 Richard W. Stith, Kansas City, MO, 1935 Sam Stith, Deleiker, CA, 1940 Thad Stith, Jasper, MO, 1955 Van B. Stith, Peytona, WV, 1963 Walter Stith, Rinesville, 1940 W.W. Stith, Winters, CA, 1953 Wlbur Stith, Flint, MI, 1953 William Stith, Oakland, CA, 1958","Scope and Contents Letters between Aunt Het Hubbard Stith, Uncle Fletcher Stith, Cousin Cora Stith Hansler and Estie Stith Crabbe. W. Fletcher Stith is the brother of her father and is married to Henrietta Hubbard. Most letters are about genealogy, but all contain personal and family news. Cora Hansler is their daughter and continues the correspondence as her parents get older and after they are deceased. Her Father moves in with her in 1941 after her Mother's death. Some correspondence is in the personal files of Estie Stith Crabbe. The four folders under Fletcher Stith's name were grouped together by Estie Stith Crabbe and this arrangement has been kept.","Scope and Contents Letters between Aunt Het Hubbard Stith, Uncle Fletcher Stith, Cousin Cora Stith Hansler and Estie Stith Crabbe. W. Fletcher Stith is the brother of her father and is married to Henrietta Hubbard. Most letters are about genealogy, but all contain personal and family news. Cora Hansler is their daughter and continues the correspondence as her parents get older and after they are deceased. Her Father moves in with her in 1941 after her Mother's death. Some correspondence is in the personal files of Estie Stith Crabbe. The four folders under Fletcher Stith's name were grouped together by Estie Stith Crabbe and this arrangement has been kept.","Scope and Contents Letters between Grace Hubbard Hall of Oklahoma City, OK and Estie Stith Crabbe about the Hubbard and Stith familes. Grace Hall is a cousin. Included are 3 photographs of the Hall family. This file was grouped with the Fletcher Stith correspondence by Estie Stith Crabbe.","Scope and Contents Notes on Elizabeth Stith, daughter of Richard Stith, Sr. and Lucy Hall Stith, the Cocke Family and other topics; letter to Mrs. Lucy (H.D.) Brown, Jr. with an order for a book or Quaker history, Lynchburg, Virginia; letters to and from Teresa Stith Lewis of Seattle, WA and James F. Stith of Kerby, OR about genealogy and newspaper clippings This file was grouped with the Fletcher Stith correspondence by Estie Stith Crabbe,","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Jack Stith of Harrison, AR about the Stith and related families.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Laurence A. Stith of New Bern, North Carolina about the North Carolina Stiths.  Includes research notes and a few letters from other people about the North Carolina Stiths.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Jack Stith of Flemingsburg and Hardinsburg, KY about the Stith and Jordan Familes.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Dr. Robert Stith of Seattle, WA about the Stith Family.  Includes letters to and from his wife, Sarah Striker Stith and daughters, Kathryn Stith Johnson and Marjorie S. Barnes.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from William A. Stith of Guston, KY who worked closely with Estie Stith Crabbe on the genealogy of the Strother, Long, Slaughter, Stith and other families. Includes correspondence between William A. Stith and Horace Pate Stith of Shawnee, OK.","Scope and Contents Newspaper clippings filed as part of the correspondence with William Allen Stith.  Includes obituaries, stories about Stith Family members and articles on Stith Reunions.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from William Wirt Stith of Baton Rouge, LA about research on the Stith Family. Some correspondence is with Susie and Juanita Shircliff of Baton Rouge, LA.","Scope and Contents Letters to and from Cousin Vie Wyllie of Beverley Hills, CA  about the Greer and Stith Families","Scope and Contents Six letters requesting genealogy books and other publications from vendors and historical records repositories.","Scope and Contents Material on specific Stith Family members that was clearly grouped by Estie Stith Crabbe.  This series is in alphabetical order by the first name of the Stith family member.  These folders include correspondence, notes, family trees and more. Some material on individuals can also be found under Series 1, Correspondence and Series 3, Family Names and may duplicate or complement what is in these files.","Scope and Contents Notes on various Stith ancestors in alphabetical order by first names. Includes requests to courthouses and other correspondence. Anne Stith, wife of John Bolling; Annie Haskell Stith; Catherine Stith, wife of James Cobbs; Cincinnatus Stith of Alabama; David Stith of Brunswick County, Virginia; Drury Stith of Brunswick County, Virginia; Ezra Stith of Petersburg, VA; Ferdinando Stith of Tennessee and Gulielmus Stith of Virginia.","Scope and Contents Notes on various Stith ancestors in alphabetical order by first names. Includes requests to courthouses and other correspondence. Dr. Jack Stith of Elizabethtown, KY; James Richard Stith of Carthage, MO; John Stith of Brandenburg, KY; John Stith of King George, VA; John Stith of Virginia; Joseph Stith of California; L. Raymond Stith of Texas; Matthew Stith of Kentucky, Nathan Board Stith of KY; Putnam Stith of Nottoway County, VA; Richard Stith of Brunswick and Campbell Counties, VA; Richard L. Stith of Kentucky; Robert Stith of King George County, VA; William Stith, president of the College of William and Mary; William Stith of Kentucky; and Sarah Washington, wife of William Irby.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with Rebecca Norfleet of Weldon, NC.  Labeled as Chapter 11.  Includes 1913 photograph of Stuart H. Hill.","Scope and Contents Note on binder states \"Buckner Stith, Sen. not yet finished.\"","Scope and Contents Includes correspondence with Tommy Hughes, Prentiss Price, Laurence Gardiner, various courthouses and others.  Cover note states \"Keep these Griffin Stiths together.\"  This Stith Family is mostly from North Carolina.","Scope and Contents Includes correspondence with Tommy Hughes, Prentiss Price, Laurence Gardiner, various courthouses and others. Cover note states \"Keep these Griffin Stiths together.\" This Stith Family is mostly from North Carolina.","Scope and Contents Research on lines of Colonel John Stith (1755-1808). Notation by Estie Stith Crabbe states \"Col. John Stith Chap. Far as I have gone. Keep this with Irby Family underneath because Sarah Stith comes next and she was the last child....\" Includes transcript and copy of 1904 Richmond Times-Dispatch article on the Stith Family beginning with Col. John Stith.","Scope and Contents Research material on Major John Smith of Charles City County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Research material on Joseph Stith of Kentucky. Includes correspondence with Eliska Youtsler of Chico, CA.","Scope and Contents Research material on Thomas Stith of Brunswick County and Charlotte County. Includes correspondence with Laurence Gardiner and Isobel Baylor Woodson, a professional genealogist from Richmond, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Material on the Stith Family, Hardaway Family and associated  family names in alphabetical order.  These folders include correspondence, notes, family trees and more. This material was clearly grouped by Estie Stith Crabbe and kept together in the family groups she indicated. Some material on these families can also be found under Series 1, Correspondence and Series 2, Stith Ancestors and may duplicate or complement what is in these files.","Scope and Contents Research material on the Barnard/Bernard Family of Virginia who are related to line of Lee Burtis. Includes a letter to Lee Burtis of San Francisco, CA.","Scope and Contents Research material on the Board Family of Virginia and Kentucky. Nehemiah Board married Mary Stith the daughter of Joseph Stith.  Includes correspondence with Dr. Milton Board of Louisville, KY, Bessie Board Miller and others.","Scope and Contents Research material on the Buckner Family of Virginia.","Scope and Contents Reseach material on the Cocke Family of Virginia with a few letters to Tommy Hughes and others.","Scope and Contents Reseeach material on the Cocke Family of Virginia. Mostly research material but a few letters to Tommy Hughes and others.","Scope and Contents Transcript of \"History of the Dade Family\" from the William and Mary Quarterly, #12, page 245.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from various publications on the Daniel Family.","Scope and Contents Notes from various sources on the Feild Family of Virginia. Correspondence with Prentiss Price about the Feild and related families. Feild Family connected to Griffin Stith.","Scope and Contents Notes and transcriptions from various sources on the Feild and Bolling families. Correspondence with Laurence B. Gardiner.","Scope and Contents Notes, reports and transcriptions on the Feild, Meade and Hardaway Families.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with Rev. James R. Greer of Corning, CA and Clara Greer Bell of Milwaukee, WI about the Greer Family.","Scope and Contents Note with these papers state \" Joseph Edwin Hardaway Material, Will and data not yet assembled - Sept. 8, 1955.\" Correspondence with Helen J.Hinrichsen of Davenport, IA and Edward Allan Williford of Binghampton, NY about the Hardaway Family. December 1, 1956 letter from Helen J. Hinrichsen includes her typed manuscript entitled \"Art and Our DAR Museum.\" See also, Series 1 Correspondence - Dent, Mary Peyton - Any Letter with Hardaway Name.","Scope and Contents Note with these papers state \" Joseph Edwin Hardaway Material, Will and data not yet assembled - Sept. 8, 1955.\" Correspondence with Helen J.Hinrichsen of Davenport, IA and Edward Allan Williford of Binghampton, NY about the Hardaway Family. Includes reports entitled \"Joseph Edwin Hardaway, Preliminary Study,\" \"Stith Genealogy Revolutionary Record of Richard Stith, Sr.\" and other notes and transcriptions from various sources.","Scope and Contents Reports, transcripts from various sources and excerpts from letters about the Hardaway Family.","Scope and Contents Correspondence about the Hardaway Family with Mrs. A. Moorman Hardaway of Big Spring, KY; Robert M. Stith of Darlington, IN; Warren Hardaway of Denver, CO; Robert H. Hardaway of Brigham, UT; W.E. Hardaway of Penney Farms, FL; Beverley Cain of Portola, CA and Mary Dent.","Scope and Contents Correspondence about the Hardaway Family. A cover sheet states \"All these letters refer to Hardaway. Writers are: Robert Stith, Ben Stith, Old Timer, Beverly Cain, Eliska Youtsler, Warren Hardaway, Sue Dowell Hardaway, Col. Robert Hardaway by his wife Olive Gray Hardaway, B. F. Hardaway, Mrs. John HIckman, Mrs. James V. Clarkson and Mary [Dent].\"","Scope and Contents Correspondence about the Hardaway Family. A cover sheet states \"All these letters refer to Hardaway. Writers are: Robert Stith, Ben Stith, Old Timer, Beverly Cain, Eliska Youtsler, Warren Hardaway, Sue Dowell Hardaway, Col. Robert Hardaway by his wife Olive Gray Hardaway, B. F. Hardaway, Mrs. John HIckman, Mrs. James V. Clarkson and Mary [Dent].\"","Scope and Contents Research, notes and transcriptions on the Harrison Family of Virginia, particularly the connection of Lucy Harrison and John Stith.","Scope and Contents Research, notes and transcriptions on the Harrison Family of Virginia, particularly the connection of Lucy Harrison and John Stith.","Scope and Contents Research material and correspondence with Mrs. W.R. Eckhardt, Jr of Houston, TX, Sylvia M. Gannon of Redondo Beach, CA, and Frances E. Quinn of the Haynes Surname Association in Creswell, OR.","Scope and Contents Research, notes and transcriptions on the Lee Family of Virginia.","Scope and Contents Research material and correspondence with Mary Peyton Dent on the Moorman and related families.  Some letters from Mary P. Dent have been indexed.  Includes letters from Jefferson Trent of Sparks, NV, C.A. Jackson of Payson, UT and others.","Scope and Contents Research material and correspondence with Mary Peyton Dent on the Moorman and related families. Some letters from Mary P. Dent have been indexed. Includes letters from Aubrey Moorman of Leitchfield, KY and others.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with Laurence Gardiner and others on the Parham and Stith families. Includes some research notes and transcripts. Other correspondents include Mary Green Smith of Atlanta, GA (1939); Roger Stith Parham of Greenville, GA and Mrs. Louise Wade Smith of Decatur, GA.","Scope and Contents Per cover note by Estie Stith Crabbe, \"...contains Tommy's compilation of Peniston and other families from whom he is descended. Bathurst also,....\" Includes 1950 joint letter from Estie Stith Crabbe to Tommy Hughes and Laurence Gardiner.","Scope and Contents Request to Veterans Administration for Revoluntionary War records on Leven Sprigg whose daughter may have married Richard L. Stith., dated March 29, 1940. Transcript of entry \"Sprigg\" the \"Colonial Families of the United States of America,\" volume 2, page 694.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with H.P. Cook, a photographer from Richmond, VA; Colin Jamesof Denver, CO and Mrs. Mabel Stith of Goldsboro, NC and reports on the Stith Coat of Arms.  Includes a note by Estie Stith Crabbe, \"With the Stith Coat of Arms will be found an account of the important men at William and Mary College who gave to Rev. William Stith the book-plate showing Stith Coat-of-arms, which  Helen Hinrichsen drew when she wnt to Washington, D.C.\"","Scope and Contents 1956 letter to Richard and Marie about the DAR.  Report by Estie Stith Crabbe entitled \"John Richard Stith, Credentials for Membership in S.A.R., A Sketch of the Stith Family Genealogy including the Colonial Period Followed by the Revolutionary Era with Following Generations.\"","Scope and Contents Correspondence about the Turnbull Family of Virginia with H. Barner Batte of McKenny, VA; Dr. George C. Turnbull of Normal, IL; Dr. Jack Marvin of Hartford, CT; Nell Turnbull Elmore of Lawrenceville, VA; Mrs. Augusta B. Fotherfill of Richmond, VA; Mrs. Robert Bolling Batte of Midlothian, VA; Mrs. John Segar Gravatt of Blackstone, VA; Mrs. William Read Turner of Blackstone, VA; Jerry A. Burke of Appomattox, VA and Mrs. Richard B. Jones of Baltimore, MD.","Scope and Contents Correspondence about the book,  \"Peter Jones and Richard Jones Genealogies\" by Augusta B. Fothergill.  Photocopy of pages 172 to 319 of \"Peter Jones and Richard Jones Genealogies.\"  Notes on and transcriptions of parts of the \"Peter Jones and Richard Jones Genealogies.\"","Scope and Contents Research requests for Washington Family material, but mostly notes, transcriptions and reports on the Washington Family of Virginia.  Includes certified copy of the Will of George Washington from Fairfax County, Virginia Circuit Court.","Scope and Contents Reports on the Yates Family with a note about the Randolph Family.","Scope and Contents Notes, reports and typed  transcriptions by Estie Stith Crabbe from published material, material sent by others and from her visits to courthouses, historical societies and libraries.  This material is generally not about a particular Stith Family member.  Includes Estie Stith Crabbe's handwritten draft of the introduction to her book on the Stith Family.","Scope and Contents Transcript of names, locations and a few family trees of people associated with the Stith Family gleaned from the Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, First Families of America Compendium of American Genealogy and National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.","Scope and Contents Notebook with loose notes and transcripts of research. Attached note, \"These miscellaneous papers are odds and ends of research mapped out from time to time, before going to Sutro to study....\"","Scope and Contents Estie Stith Crabbe's handwritten draft of the introduction to her book on the Stith Family.","Scope and Contents Notes taken on a research visit to Salt Lake City.","Scope and Contents Notes, reports and typed  transcriptions by Estie Stith Crabbe from published material, material sent by others and from her visits to courthouses, historical societies and libraries.","Scope and Contents Notes, reports and typed  transcriptions by Estie Stith Crabbe from published material, material sent by others and from her visits to courthouses, historical societies and libraries.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts of parish registers for Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, Lincolnshire and other parishes in England.","Scope and Contents Typed transcript of names from \"History of Jasper County, Missouri.\"","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Kentucky and North Carolina.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Albemarle County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Amelia County, Virginia.  Some notes on the Hardaway Family.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Bristol Parish, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Brunswick County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Campbell County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Goochland County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about King George County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Nottoway County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Prince George County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Stafford County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts from publications about Virginia topics and typed transcripts about various Virginia counties which are in alphabetical order by county.","Scope and Contents Books and other publications.  Partial transcriptions of some of these publications are also in other series.","Scope and Contents Bedford County, Virginia Marriage Bonds, 1755-1800 compiled and published by Earle S. Dennis and Jane E. Smith.  Copyright 1932.","Scope and Contents Official Handbook of Bolling Hall Musuem in the City of Bradford.  Compiled by Wilfrid Robertshaw, M.A.  Seventh and Revised Edition.","Scope and Contents Genealogy related catalogues and newsletters.","Scope and Contents \"W.R. Turner Memorial Trek\" brochure and Dedication Service (1961), Dinwiddie County, Virginia Civil War Centennial Commission Program (1964) and 200 Year Calendar Index.","Scope and Contents Marriages of Brunswick County, Virginia 1750-1810 compiled and published by Catherine L. Knorr. Copyright 1953. Signed by Catherine L. Knorr.","Scope and Contents The History of a Brigade of South Carolinians known first as \"Gregg's\" and subsequently as \"McGowan's Brigade\" by J.F. J. Caldwell.  Published in Philadelphia by King and Baird, Printers in 1866.","Scope and Contents Loose newspaper clippings found in the collection.  Includes obituaries, special interest stories, genealogy columns and news stories of people or places related to the Stith Family.","Scope and Contents \"Second Census\" of Kenucky 1800 by G. Glenn Clift. Published in Frankfort, Kentucky, 1854.","Scope and Contents \"Shipley, Mitchell, and Thompson Families, Notes based in part on researches of Kate A. Thompson.\"  Compiled by Stith Thompson, Indiana University.  1964. Privately printed and sent to Estie Stith Crabbe by Mr. and Mrs. Stith Thompson.","Scope and Contents Entire issue of the October 1956 Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.","Scope and Contents Entire issues of Second Series, Vol. 22, No. 3 and No. 4 of the July and October 1942 William and Mary Quarterly. Articles related to Randolph, Stith, Ballard, Buckner and others. Includes transcription of the \"Bray Family\" on pages 266-269, edition not noted.","Scope and Contents Entire issues of Second Series, Vol. 23, No. 1 (January 1943) and Third Series, Vol. 1, No.1 (January 1944).","Scope and Contents Correspondence, legal material, personal notes and family documents.","Scope and Contents Empty address book.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with family members and close friends. Includes letters from her mother, with transcriptions. Content is mostly about family and personal matters, but also includes genealogy research and information.","Scope and Contents Family documents and papers of Estie's Stith Family: an undated copy of a Bible page, beginning with the birth of William F. Stith on August 12, 1815 and ending with the death of James R. Stith on January 10, 1892 with an attached family tree by Estie Stith Crabbe dated 1942; original and transcripts of January 20, 1868 letter to Cousin Nathan Stith from James Richard Stith; 1877 contract between H.C. Train \u0026 Son, Lightning Rod Manufacturers and William H. Stith in Kansas City, MO;  transcript of an 1880 meeting program belonging to Grandfather Haynes and an 1888 receipt to J.R. Stith in Alba, MO.  Also includes an 1884 Warranty Deed between W.F. Stith and Henrietta Stith, his wife, and James R. Stith for land in Jasper County, MO; an 1885 Quit-Claim Deed from Lucy E. Hubbard to James R. Stith and an 1891 Deed of Trust between James R. Styth and Ophelia Styth, his wife  and Willilam K. Caffee; photograph of a portrait, possibly of Anne Stith and a copy of the family tree of William Fletcher Stith, undated.","Scope and Contents \"List of Furniture and household articles,\" dated 1958 with locations of items noted. 1963 dates of stock dividends. 1963 Jacuzzi Pump contract. 1964 list of the value of Estie's shares, bank accounts and home.","Scope and Contents War Ration Book with coupons.","Correspondence sorted chronologically between members of the Stith Family between 1939 and 1963","Correspondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence \n \nE. S. Stith,Delleker,CA-L.R.Stith,undated","Mary,,-E.S.Crabbe,undated","E.S. Crabbe,,-unknown,undated","B. F Crabbe, Brandenburg,KY-C.S. Kibbe,undated","B. F. Crabbe,Oakland,CA-Francis F. Fast,unda","B. F. Crabbe,Brandenburg,KY-Eliska Youstler,December 18,1933","B. F. Crabbe,Brandenburg,KY-Frances S.Fast,June 11,1934","B. F. Crabbe,De Salba,CA-H. W. Hynes,January 15,1935","Mr. Long, Clerk of Hardin County, Elizabethtown,KY-E.S. Crabbe,July 20,1939","L.R. Stith,Fairfax,OK-E.M. Stith,June 16,1942","B.F. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-L. R. Stith, July 12,1942","B.F. Crabbe,Delleker,CA-Lola M. Miller,August 4, 1942","Commanding Officer, Fort Knox-Ehtyl Hynes Allen,August 12,1942","E.S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C. S. Kibbe,August 19,1942","Ethyl Hynes Allen, Washington D.C.-G.J. Napier,August 21,1942","E.S.Crabbe,Delleker, CA-C. S. Kibbe, Spetmeber 9, 1942","Thomas J. Stith, Ekron,KY-Ethel Hynes Allen,September 14,1942","E. S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C. S. Kibbe,December 16,1942","Correspondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence","\nL.R. Stith, Fairfax,OK-B.F. Crabbe,June 1,1943","E.S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C.S. Kibbe,September 3,1943","C.S. Kibbe, Rantaul,KS-E.S. Crabbe,September 3,1943","C.S. Kibbe, Rantaul,KS-E.S. Crabbe,September 11,1943","E.S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C.S. Kibbe,September 24,1943","E.S. Crabbe,Delleker,CA-C.S. Kibbe,November 4,1943","E.S. Crabbe,Delleker,CA-C.S. Kibbe,November 19,1943","W.A. Stith, Guston,KY-E.S. Crabbe,November 26,1943","E.S. Crabbe,Delleker,KS-C.S. Kibbe,December 4,1943","E.L. Kibbe, Chanute, KS-E.S. Crabbe,December 8,1943","Ethel Hynes Allen, Indianapolis,IN-E.S. Crabbe,December 23,1943","E.S. Crabbe, Delleker,CA-C.S. Stith,January 30,1944","E.L. Kibbe, Chanute KS-E.S. Crabbe, February 8,1944","E.S. Crabbe,Delleker,CA-Ethyl Hynes Allen,January 31, 1944","Ethel Hynes Allen, Chicago,Il-E.S. Crabbe,February 7, 1944","Ethel Hynes Allen, Indianapolis, IN-E.S. Crabbe,December 23,1944","C.S. Kibbe, Rantaul,KS-E.S. Crabbe,November 23,1945","C.S. Kibbe, Rantaul,KS-E.S. Crabbe,December 19,1945","Lillian H. Hart, Elizabethtown, KY-E.S. Crabbe,December 27,1945","B.F. Crabbe,Red Bluff, CA-C.S. Kibbe,March 20,1946","Ethel Hynes Allen, Nashvile, IN-J.W. Persohn,March 28,1949","J.W.  Persohn, Youngstown,NY-B. F. Crabbe,April 5,1949","William Stith, Guston, KY-Ethel Hynes Allen,April 10,1949","B.F. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-W.A. Stith,April 13, 1949","William Stith, Guston, KY-B. F. Crabbe,April 19,1949","B.F. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Allen,December 22,1949","Correspondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence","E.S. Crabbe,Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,December 14,1950","Raymond Stith,Oakland,CA-B.F. Crabbe,January 11,1951","E.S. Crabbe,Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,March 8,1951","E.S. Crabbe,Red Bluff,CA-Frances S. Fast,May 2,1951","Frances S. Fast,-E.S. Crabbe,May 8,1951","B.F. Crabbe, Mount Shasta,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,May 15, 1951","E.S. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,May 20,1951","E.S. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-Ethel Hynes Allen,June 3,1951","E.S. Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-Frances S. Fast,October 17,1951","Frances S. Fast-B. F. Crabbe,November 7,1951","E.S.Crabbe, Red Bluff,CA-William Stith,April 10,1952","Frances S. Fast-B.F. Crabbe,April 30,1952","E.S. Crabbe,Red Bluff,CA-Francis S. Fast,September 22,1953","B.F. Crabbe,Oakland,CA-Mary Ethel Allen,December 12, 1953","Ehtel Allen,Indianapolis,IN-B. F. Crabbe,December 18, 1953","Agnes Whately,Taylor, TX-B. F. Crabbe,July 22,1954","Agnes Whately,Taylor, TX-B. F. Crabbe,August 2,1954","E. S. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-Francis S.Fast,Febrary 9, 1954","Francis S. Fast,,-E.S. Stith,February 21,1954","A.A. Whately,Taylor,TX-E.S. Crabbe,March 15,1954","B.F. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-A. A. Whately,March 22,1954","A.A. Whately,Taylor,TX-E.S. Crabbe,March 15,1954","A.A. Whately,Taylor,TX-E.S. Crabbe,May 11,1954","E. S. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-A. A. Whatley,July 9, 1954","A.A. Whately,Taylor,TX-E.S. Crabbe,July 20,1954","R.G. Stith, Wichita Falles,TX- B. F. Crabbe,August 28,1954","E.S. Crabbe, Oakland,CA-Mary S. Stith,1954","Correspondence sorted chronologically includes name and location of addressee, sender and date of correspondence","Carl W. Stith, Mt. Pleasant,IA-B. F. 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