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Papers","title_ssm":["Thomas E. Pugh Papers"],"title_tesim":["Thomas E. Pugh Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1914-2001","1941-1998"],"unitdate_bulk_ssim":["1941-1998"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1914-2001"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["MS 00005","/repositories/2/resources/8980"],"text":["MS 00005","/repositories/2/resources/8980","Thomas E. Pugh Papers","Virginia--Genealogy","Williamsburg (Va.)--History--20th century","Baptist Church--Virginia--History","Baptists--United States--Clergy","Chaplains, Military--United States--20th century","Research Papers","United States--Armed Services--Medical Care","University of Richmond. Richmond College--History","Vietnam War, 1961-1975","World War, 1939-1945--Chaplains","Books","Church bulletins","Clippings (information artifacts)","Correspondence","Diaries","Pamphlets","Photographs","Scrapbooks","Sermons","Newsletters","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Arranged into series: Correspondence; Ministry Related (subseries: sermons, Williamsburg Baptist Church, Marriages, Funerals, Pastorates...);  Personal and Family (subseries:  Community Involvement, Personal Matters, Academic, Vacations, Military Service as Chaplain, Family); Diaries and Photographs/Scrapbooks.","Thomas E. Pugh was born on November 9, 1917 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia and died June 17, 2006 in Williamsburg, Virginia."," Pugh was pastor of Williamsburg Baptist Church for 29 years, 1952-1981. His tenure was the longest in the history of the church. When he retired, Pugh was named pastor emeritus."," When Pugh accepted the pastor position, one of his objectives was to embrace the students of the College of William and Mary. He sought to provide a ministry which would aid in their development during the formative college years."," Outside of the church community, Pugh served many organizations such as the American Red Cross and the Rotary Club. One of his most significant contributions to the Williamsburg community was his 25 year membership on the board of the Williamsburg Community Hospital."," Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","Collection is partially processed as of September 2009.  Processing completed June 2015.","The papers of Rev. Thomas E. Pugh, who was the minister of the Williamsburg Baptist Church in Williamsburg, Virginia from 1952-1981."," Collection includes both personal and ministerial related material.  Early photograph albums show Pugh's childhood but his correspondence and papers begin with his student days at the University of Richmond in 1940.  He attended Crozer Theological Seminary and Harvard University Chaplain School before becoming an Army Chaplain in 1944.  His first pastor posting after World War Two was Hephzibah Baptist Church in Coatesville, Pennsylvania.  Material includes correspondence, photograph albums, scrapbook, sermons, church bulletins and newsletters, marriage and death records, diaries, memorabilia, ephemera and more.  Thomas E. Pugh married Mary Decker in 1941 who also attended Crozer Theological Seminary.  Scrapbooks and seminary research papers for Mary Decker Pugh are included.  Includes letters from their son, Thomas Nelson Pugh, while serving in the United States Air Force from 1967-69 and Sympathy cards for his untimely death in 1992.  Some papers deal with Pugh Family genealogy and inheritances from Decker and Pugh Families.  His diaries contain mostly appointments."," Before the donation of his papers, Rev. Pugh reviewed the material, often adding notes to clarify the importance of items and creating folders to keep certain items together.","Scope and Contents Rev. Thomas E. Pugh's correspondence includes letters from family, friends, church members and businesses. The years prior to his 1981 retirement as Pastor of Williamsburg Baptist Church contain more ministerial and church related material than later years, though as Pastor Emeritus, he was still active in the church and religious related activities. A few letters are from William and Mary students telling Rev. Pugh how much he has helped them with his sermons and ministry.","Scope and Contents A few letters during his time as Chaplain in World War II concern men who have died, are hurt or have been helped by him.","Scope and Contents Correspondents include Lia Muller, Marianne Prechter, Else Benlcke, R.G. Rizk, Byron Tippey, Orlando J. Woodward and others. Funeral program for Johann Prechter.","Scope and Contents Per Thomas Pugh's note, \"Bettie Grey is the granddaughter of W.G. Dillard who was the landlord of the farm at Partlow, Virginia in Spotsylvania County, Virginia on which my father worked as a sharecropper during my entire public school education (1923-1934).\" They first met at Wallers Baptist Church, Pugh's home church in Partlow, and began corresponding. Pugh writes \"It has been a most stimulating and beneficial correspondence which is still continuing.\"","Scope and Contents Letters of recommendations for jobs and colleges for congregation members and others.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with David Little who graduated from William and Mary in the late 1950's. After college, David entered the military and later began a successful career in the theater.","Scope and Contents Letters about pastoral or church related services such as weddings, memorials, sermons or funerals in which Rev. Pugh participated after his retirement in his role as Pastor Emeritus. Similar material is also in the general correspondence files.","Scope and Contents Letters concerning Rev. Pugh's letter in theFebruary 28, 1963 Religious Herald supporting the historical criticism view of biblical study and interpretation.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with and about Martha F. Simmons who was disappointed in Rev. Pugh's religious views.","Scope and Contents Correspondence grouped by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh, both personal and business.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with James Windsor who was encouraged by Rev. Pugh during his path to Divinity School and beyond.","Scope and Contents Subseries include: Sermons - Williamsburg Baptist Church - Funerals - Marriages - Pastorates, Ministry Timeline, Religious Affiliations. Williamsburg Baptist Church material includes copies of the WBC Bulletin, copies of the newsletter, the Spire, business material including correspondence about the resignation of Rev. W. Wayne Price and material on the history of the Williamsburg Baptist Church.","Scope and Contents Sermon outlines on different subject matter, arranged by topic.  Each summary is dated on the reverse of the last page.  The dates range from before, during and after Rev. Pugh's ministry at the Williamsburg Baptist Church.  Notebooks arranged by date with sermon titles are included.  (Mss. Acc. 1999.07)","Scope and Contents Notebooks with sermons organized chronologically with title of sermon, bibilical citation and biblical text used. 2 notebooks.","Scope and Contents Notebooks with sermons organized chronologically with title of sermon, bibilical citation and biblical text used. 2 notebooks.","Scope and Contents Notebooks with sermons organized chronologically with title of sermon, bibilical citation and biblical text used. 3 notebooks.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts of full sermons on carbon paper or photocopied. Some sermons have attached clippings or other material. Most are undated.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts of full sermons on carbon paper or photocopied. Some sermons have attached clippings or other material. Most are undated.","Scope and Contents This group of sermons where filed separately. One topic is grouped into sessions.","Scope and Contents Sermons mostly given when Rev. Pugh was Pastor Emeritus at Williamsburg Baptist Church. Many sermons have the bulletin attached.","Scope and Contents Sermon transcripts and summaries scattered through the collection: Freedom and Equality, Symbol of Hope, Windows of Easter, The Agony of Viet Nam, Further Thoughts on Viet Nam, For the Beauty of the Earth, The Need for Integrity, Resurrection, But in the Meantime and drafts of other sermons.","Scope and Contents \"Readings, Writings and What makes me Tick Presentation/Sermon\" given at the Williamsburg Universalist Church on June 27, 1999 . \"The Mystery of Life and What Comes After: Easter as the Search for a Pertinent Answer,,\" undated.","Scope and Contents Index card written by Rev. Pugh notes \"This notebook was given to me by the Fredericksburg Baptist whre I was ordained on August 23rd, 1942. For many years I used it as a sermon notebook, especially during my years as an Army Chaplain.\" Contains typed sermons, often with dates on the reverse. Sermons removed from notebook.","Scope and Contents Index cards labeled \"Sermons - Old and New Testaments. Not a complete listing.\" Index cards for books in the Old and New Testaments with verse citations.","Scope and Contents Last two sermons preached by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh.","Scope and Contents Copies of the WBC Bulletin and newsletter, the Spire. Some business material including correspondence about the resignation of Rev. W. Wayne Price. Notes and paper on the history of the Williamsburg Baptist Church.","Scope and Contents 5 inserts for the Church Bulletin.","Scope and Contents Nine Sunday Bulletins.","Scope and Contents Copies of Rev. Pugh's annual letter stating \"...this is my customary letter with reference to preparation of the annual budget.\"  Budget related correspondence, minutes of 1998 Annual Business Meeting and agenda for a committee retreat in 1989.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, memos, meeting summaries, statements, petitions, agreements and other material concerning the resignation of Mark McIntyre, the Youth Director, and resulting conflict with Rev. W. Wayne Price, leading to Rev. Price's resignation.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, memos, meeting summaries, statements, petitions, agreements and other material concerning the resignation of Mark McIntyre, the Youth Director, and resulting conflict with Rev. W. Wayne Price, leading to Rev. Price's resignation.","Scope and Contents Material on the history of the Williamsburg Baptist Church. Includes story of Reverend Scervant Jones, copy of circa 1824 covenant document requesting a Baptist Church in Williamsburg (found in Garrett House), notes on Daniel Witt's Journal which mentions early Baptist Church activity in Virginia, \"Review of the Life of the Church, 1934-1984\" by Thomas E. Pugh and a copy of the November 14, 1915 \"Flat Hat\" with an article on Dr. Geiger, a Williamsburg Baptist Church member.","Scope and Contents Photocopy of \"A History of the Williamsburg Baptist Church, 1828-1978\" by Susie Dorsey.","Scope and Contents Bulletins, church membership pamphlet, prayers, programs for dedications and anniveraries and different editions of the pamphlet \"Williamsburg Baptist Church, Its Life and History.\"","Scope and Contents Per note in front of file, this material was selected by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh \"to reflect the variety of services offered during my pastorate of the Church, and the format and content of those services. A few items have been included to indicate my participation in the life of the Church following my retirement. Also included are a few items of special interest to me personally.\" Includes yearbook, sermons, bulletins and other publications.","Scope and Contents Copy of speech by Lee Scruggs (May 18, 1980), February 22, 1987 Bulletin recognizing Rev. Pugh as Pastor Emeritus with newspaper articles included, and \"Brief UU Statement during Morning Service, Sunday, August 8, 1999\" by Thomas Pugh. Drafts of bulletins and sermons, notes for religious programs and bulletins from services Rev. Pugh preached as Pastor Emeritus. Certificate conferring \"honor and title of Pastor Emeritus to Thomas Edward Pugh\" dated February 1, 1987.","Scope and Contents Register book for \"Friends Who Came By\" to Rev. Pugh's 25th Anniversary gathering at the Williamsburg Baptist Church, January 23, 1977. Letters to Mrs. Edna Pope in response to her request to sew quilt squares for 2 quilts to be given the Pughs on their 25th anniversary. List of participants included. A photograph album from the reception is filed in Series 5.","Scope and Contents November 25, 1953 letter from John D. Rockefeller, Jr. to Dr. Thomas E. Pugh recognizing the 125th Anniversary of the Williamsburg Baptist Church with a donation. May 17, 1957 letter from Kenneth Chorley, Colonial Williamsburg to Reverend Thomas E. Pugh transmitting a gift of $57,500 from John D. Rockefeller, Jr. to the Williamsburg Baptist Church for expansion. Carbon copy of a May 20, 1957 letter from Thomas E. Pugh to John D. Rockefeller, Jr. thanking Rockefeller for the check .","Scope and Contents Four editions of the \"Rules of Order\" for the Williamsburg Baptist Church. 1969, 1975, 1984 and 1986.","Scope and Contents Attendance cards for Williamsburg Baptist Church with names and often with residence and relationship to the church noted.  Undated.","Scope and Contents Official record of marriages performed with name of bride and groom, religious affiliation, date of wedding and more.","Scope and Contents Programs for marriage ceremonies performed by Rev. Pugh.  He labeled the folder \"Marriage Ceremonies Used\" which suggests he also used these programs as guides.","Scope and Contents Original notarized Marriage Licenses, mostly issued in Pennsylvania.","Scope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1952-1959 in Williamsburg, Virginia and completed \"Marriage Licenses\" for marriages performed from 1950-1951 in Pennsylvania.","Scope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1960-1969 in Williamsburg, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1970-1979 in Williamsburg, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1980-1989 in Williamsburg, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1990-1999 in Williamsburg, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Listing of number of weddings Rev. Pugh performed from 1952 to 1990's. Handwritten note \"Bonded to perform marriages - March 1952.\" Total number of marriages performed is 331.","Scope and Contents Rev. Thomas E. Pugh's official clergy records, photocopies of transcripts of funeral services, programs from funerals, stats on funerals performed and full program/transcript of his last funeral which was for R. Laurence Caldwell in 2000.","Scope and Contents Completed form \"Clergyman's Record\" or \"Clergy Record\" submitted by the funeral home in charge of the arrangements. Includes name of deceased, residence, date of death, place of death, age, date of birth, place of birth, marital status, cause of death, date and time of funeral, place of funeral, officiating clergy, church affiliation, internment location and more.","Scope and Contents Completed form \"Clergyman's Record\" or \"Clergy Record\" submitted by the funeral home in charge of the arrangements. Includes name of deceased, residence, date of death, place of death, age, date of birth, place of birth, marital status, cause of death, date and time of funeral, place of funeral, officiating clergy, church affiliation, internment location and more.","Scope and Contents Completed form \"Clergyman's Record\" or \"Clergy Record\" submitted by the funeral home in charge of the arrangements. Includes name of deceased, residence, date of death, place of death, age, date of birth, place of birth, marital status, cause of death, date and time of funeral, place of funeral, officiating clergy, church affiliation, internment location and more.","Scope and Contents Outlines, transcripts and programs of funerals performed by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh.","Scope and Contents Transcripts of funerals performed by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh including the program of the community service given in memory of John D. Rockefeller, Jr. in 1960 and James Rolan Short in 1980.","Scope and Contents Material gathered in preparation for the funeral of Robert Laurence Caldwell, correspondence with family members, newspaper articles and official \"Clergy Record.\"  Pugh's note with file states \"This was the last funeral conducted in more than fifty years of ministry.  Normally the matters reflected in the correspondence would have been discussed with the family in person, but the situation required most of the details to be considered through letters.\"","Scope and Contents Programs for funerals performed by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh.","Scope and Contents Photocopy of 1967 letter from Cotesworth P. Lewis, Rector of Bruton Parish Church, as a response to the remarks made when Lyndon B. Johnson was in the congregation.  Bulletin for Rev. Cotesworth Lewis's 25th anniversary in 1981 and his retirement in 1985.  Includes remarks made by Rev. Pugh.  Copy of letter from Martin Passmore, former Mayor of Bruton in Someset, England to Rev. Herman Hollerith IV of Bruton Parish Church about his upcoming visit to Williamsburg.","Scope and Contents Church Bulletins from area Baptist Churches, some where Rev. Pugh is noted as the person giving the sermon.  Bulletins include: First Baptist Church, Raleigh, NC (April 21, 1963),  River Road Church in Richmond, Virginia, (August 15, 1965), West End Baptist Church in Suffolk, Virginia (September 12, 1982 and June 19, 1983), First Baptist Church in Petersburg, Virginia (July 3, 1983), Jamestown Island Sunrise Service ( April 22, 1984)","Scope and Contents Wallers Baptist Church in Partlow, Virginia, Spotsylvania County, was the \"Home Church\" of Rev. Thomas E. Pugh. Includes correspondence and brochures for Homecoming Day in 1987, 1993 and 1994. Rev. Pugh gave a talk about his memories of the church in 1994.","Scope and Contents Family Circle cartoon and program for the Bar Mitzvah of David Whitten Wolf whose parents were married by Rev. Pugh.","Scope and Contents Correspondence covering Rev. Pugh's initial call to Williamsburg Baptist Church, his retirement, his tenure as Pastor Emeritus  and his position as a nonmember.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, bulletins, anniversary programs, brochures and other material from Churches where Rev. Thomas E. Pugh was the Pastor. Victoria Baptist Church, Springfield, PA (1942 -1943), Hephzibah Baptist Church, Coatesville, PA (1947-1950) and Williamsburg Baptist Church (1952-1981). Includes an August 3, 1946 bulletin for the dedication of \"The Post Chapel\" at Camp Glasenback, Austria where Rev. Pugh was the Chaplain.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, bulletins, anniversary programs, brochures and other material from Prospect Hill Baptist Church. Rev. Pugh was the minister from 1950-1951.","Scope and Contents 1983 and 1984 \"Dedication of Annual Committee\" memos and report, minutes of the \"Memorial Peninsula Baptist Association Annual Meeting, Oct. 29-30, 1990 and 2 original reports, one with notations, of \"Historical Sketch of the Peninsula Baptist Association\" by Thomas Edward Pugh \"presented during the Fiftieth annual meeting of the Asociation held in the Liberty (New Kent) Baptist Church, April 28-29, 1953.","Scope and Contents Correspondence and copy of 2 sermons given at a \"Power Week\" program at Mary Washington College with the theme, Looking Unto Jesus.","Scope and Contents One page pamphlet with a photograph of the Board of Trustees of the \"Religious Herald\" dated December 13, 1973. Certificate of Appreciation to Thomas E. Pugh for his contribution as a trustee from 1966-1975.","Scope and Contents Certificate of Ordination from the Fredericksburg Baptist Church for The Gospel Ministry on August 23, 1942. Certificate for Degree of Master of Divinity from Colgate Rochester Divinity School, Crozer Theological Seminary, dated May 3, 1980.","Scope and Contents Brochures, programs and invitations to community events, including plays and dedications. Rev. Pugh is a member of some of the organizations. Copies of his talk to the \"Assembly of Williamsburg-James City County Schools\" and at the newly opened Williamsburg Memorial Community Center in 1959. Includes letters from the Williamsburg Regional Library thanking Mr. and Mrs. Pugh for creating the \"Mark C. and Carol B. Pugh Perpetual Book Fund (PBF), 2000 and letter regarding donation of \"Our Pugh Family Lineage\" to the Library of Virginia Foundation in 2002.","Scope and Contents Brochures, programs and invitations to community events, including plays and dedications. Rev. Pugh is a member of some of the organizations. Includes certificate from the American National Red Cross in recognition of Rev. Pugh as Chairman of the James City County Chapter in 1956 and 1957-1958, and a copy of his \"Memorial Presentation for Dr. Howard Hicks Ashbury, Eastern State Hospital\" on April 27, 1973.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, brochures, certificates associated with Rev. Pugh's membership in the Rotary Club of Williamsburg.","Scope and Contents Brochures, programs and copies of sermons, prayers and speeches given at community events, memorials or local clubs.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, editorials, memos, minutes and recognitions concerning the Williamsburg Community Hospital and the Williamsburg Healthcare Alliance.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, editorials, memos, minutes and recognitions concerning the Williamsburg Community Hospital and the Williamsburg Healthcare Alliance.","Scope and Contents Typed copy of an article by Susan Hall Godson \"Tom Pugh: A Man of Authenticity and Integrity\" for the October 2002 Williamsburg Reunion Booklet. 1994 edition of the Williamsburg Reunion Booklet. Typed copy of an address, \"A Sense of History,\" given by Rev. Pugh at the 2000 WHRA annual meeting. November 21, 1965 Richmond Times-Dispatch article by Mayor Henry M. Stryker on \"Williamsburg Before 1928 Was a World Unto Itself.\"","Scope and Contents Photograph of new hospital building and a resolution recognizing Reverend Thomas E. Pugh for his work as a Trustee of the Williamsburg Community Hospital, Inc. beginning in 1959 and his work on the Board of the Hospital until 1978. March 23, 1978.","Scope and Contents Calendars used by Rev. Pugh to record the care of his roses, such as pruning, dividing and spraying.","Scope and Contents Correspondence between various people, particularly Elbert Lloyd Pugh, Jr. of Colonial Heights, Virginia, while researching the genealogy of the Pugh Family. Includes research and copies of photographs.","Scope and Contents Report compiled by Thomas Edward Pugh entitled \"Our Pugh Family Lineage\" in 1998. 22 pages.","Scope and Contents Pamphlets, membership list and mailings from the \"Spotswood Golf Association\" in Williamsburg, VA. Includes a talk about Colonel Miodrag Blagajevich entitled \"A Man to Remember\" while Pugh was Secretary of the Spotswood Golf Association.  Includes one scorecard.","Scope and Contents Correspondence and legal documents concerning inheritances from the estates of Evelyn M. Barr, Lettie D. Brockman, Ella Doffan Chesley and Janet Lawson Freeman Shepherd.","Scope and Contents Accounts and correspondence about the Decker property inheritance equally owned by Mrs. Julia D. Bristow, Mrs. Mary D. Pugh, William C. Decker and Richard H. Decker.","Scope and Contents Chancery case with heirs of James B. Luck, which includes Thomas E. Pugh, against Virginia Electric and Power Company about the removal of family graves from the property in Spotsylvania County, Virginia that the heirs sold to VEPCO.","Scope and Contents A photograph of Rev. Pugh; newspaper articles about his 25th anniversary at Williamsburg Baptist, his retirement, his education (\"Soda Jerk Job Helped Pay for Minister's Educution\"), and a profile done in the \"Williamsburg Advantage\" in 1981; bill of sale for sailboat in 1974; paper entitled \"Biographical Reminiscence, Thomas E. Pugh, Crozer Theological Seminary Class of 1944;\" Bulletin from his last service at Williamsburg Baptist Church; list of the Crozer Theological Seminary Class of 1944 students, with addresses; January 1955 issue of \"The Bulletin, Crozer Theological Seminary\" with Rev. Pugh's photograph on the cover; notes from his retirement party and other memorabilia related to his personal and ministerial life. Includes a handwritten observation of his visit to Spotsylvania County, where he grew up, on July 7, 1977 and a \"signed\" photograph of President Bill Clinton thanking Thomas E. Pugh for his support. 1950 Certificate of Voter Registration card for Prospect Park Boro, Pennsylvania. Folder named by Thomas E. Pugh and contents kept together. There are other related folders for some material.","Scope and Contents Entry cards and ribbons won at the Williamsburg James City County Fair.  Undated.","Scope and Contents Deed and contract for property in 1954.  Correspondence about sale of property in 1971.  Includes 2 photographs of the house.","Scope and Contents June 1954 edition of Good Housekeeping with certain pages marked and passages circled.  April 1972 edition of Cosmopolitan with Pugh's note \"This issue was given to me by a parishioner of the church\".  Full issues of newspapers were also received but have not been kept since they are available on microfilm.  These issues are:  Richmond Times-Dispatch, November 23,1963, Kennedy Assassinated-Johnson is President;  Richmond Times-Dispatch, November 25, 1963, Accused Assassin is Shot and Killed...; Richmond Times-Dispatch, November 26, 1963, Final Rites Held for President Kennedy;  Daily Press, July 21, 1969, We Walk on Moon; Daily Press, July 22, 1969, Apollo II Heads Home; Daily Press, August 9, 1974, Nixon Resigns and Daily Press, September 17, 1999, Floyd Zone, Heavy Rain Swamps Virginia.","Scope and Contents Peninsula Bank and Trust Company, Williamsburg, Virginia, savings book with entries from 1961 to 1968.","Scope and Contents News clippings about Pugh joining Omicron Delta Kappa and Pi Delta Epsilon honorary fraternities (1940) and receiving a Honorary degree at University of Richmond in 1968. Programs for the 1991 and 1996 reunions of the Class of 1941 and Commencement Exercises for June 3, 1968. Class of 1941 remembrance booklet. 1998 donation request letter from Omicron Delta Kappa Foundation, Inc. One page handout with highlights of the history of the University of Richmond. Brochure for the University of Richmond, circa 1946. Typed memorial speech \"Remembrances of Dr. Solon B. Cousins\" who was his religion professor at Richmond College, 1941. Certificates for initiation into Alpha Delta Fraternity in 1938, Tau Kappa Alpha in 1941 and Omicron Delta Kappa in 1940.","Scope and Contents Navy Blue felt book cover with a leather University of Richmond emblem stitched onto the front and an \"R\" stitched on the reverse.","Scope and Contents List of items, list of prices and receipts from Pugh family yard sale in Kingswood, Williamsburg, VA.","Scope and Contents November 29, 1963 and December 6, 1963 editions of Life Magazine about the life, death and funeral of President John. F. Kennedy.","Scope and Contents Pen and ink reproduction of the Cannon Memorial Chapel at the University of Richmond.  Notation on backing \"To the Class of 1935 on the Occasion of Their 50th Reunion.\"","Scope and Contents Correspondence, research and promotion for his book, \"As a Grain of Mustard Seed, The Story of the Virginia Baptist Children's Home.\"","Scope and Contents 1977 edition of \"The Parson's Page\" written by Thomas E. Pugh. 205 pages. Includes handwritten note for Anne and C [urt] Nottingham written December 3, 1999.","Scope and Contents Pen and ink drawings which appear at the beginning of each chapter.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with printer and with others for permission to publish.  Book orders from individuals.  List of book costs.  1974 letter from a friend encouraging him to publish his essays.","Scope and Contents Virginia Gazette and Daily Press articles about Rev. Pugh and his book, The Parson's Page. Book review. Photocopy of article \"Cap'n Sadie Blooms with 100 Years of Wit \u0026 Wisdom\" with note by Rev. Pugh, \"Cap'n Sadie was the widow of the shoemaker of Cricket Hill, subject of my column, \"The Shoemaker of Cricket Hill,\" appearing the The Parson's Page. It was dated August 31, 1957.","Scope and Contents 1963 Virginia Gazette issue with editorials on the subject \"Local Clergy, Layment view Pope John XXII\" with Thomas E. Pugh's editorial labeled \"Protestant Clergyman.\" 1997 Virginia Gazette editorial by Thomas E. Pugh about possibly using a Columbarium for burials, Virginia Gazette's editor W.C. O'Donovan's reponse and letter from Herbert Bell thanking Pugh for his support.","Scope and Contents Material gathered together by Rev. Pugh and filed with the title \"Notes and Quotes - Miscellaneous Subjects.\"  Includes a page with \"Notes and Quotes from Carl Sanburg by Penelope Niven,\" Easter sermon entitled \"New Directions,\" photocopy of 10 pages of book entitled \"In Search of Schrodinger's Cat, Quantum Physics and Reality\" by John Gribbin, photocopy of pages 123-137 of chapter on Resurrection from \"A Search of the Historical Jesus\" by Professor Fida Hassnain, photocopy of a page from \"Chesapeake Legacy...,\" photocopy of 2 pages from \"A River Runs Through It\" and other photocopies or articles about religion.  Words and score for \"I Danced in the Morning\" a Shaker song.  Clipping on Jim Kelly's retirement .","Scope and Contents Papers written by Mary Decker Pugh while in Crozer Theological Seminary in 1942 and 1943.  Includes a note from Thomas E. Pugh explaining the above and how her studies helped him in his work and how much he appreciated her contributions, written October 19, 1999.","Scope and Contents Papers with the same topics written by both Mary Decker Pugh and Thomas E. Pugh while students at Crozer Theological Seminary.","Scope and Contents Papers written by Thomas E. Pugh while in Crozer Theological Seminary in 1942 and 1943.","Scope and Contents Papers written by Thomas E. Pugh while in Crozer Theological Seminary in 1942 and 1943.","Scope and Contents Original and 2 carbon copies of Dr. Pugh's paper \"Cremation\" dated February 19, 1951.  Includes 3 pamphlets on cremation.","Scope and Contents Typed sermon, The Question about Drinking, which was submitted to and rejected by \"The Pulpit.\"  April 29, 1956.","Scope and Contents Publications on different religions, various philosophies and religious topics.","Scope and Contents Newspaper articles, notes, sermons and other material on the importance of hands.  Headline for his talk to the \"Century Club\" is \"Hands are the Symbol of Civilization.\"","Scope and Contents Seven receipt books for sales of \"The Parson's Page.\"","Scope and Contents Bachelor of Arts Certificate from the University of Richmond, Richmond College, for Thomas Edward Pugh, dated June 10, 1941.  Bachelor of Arts Certificate from the University of Richmond, Westhampton College, for Mary Nelson Decker, dated June 6, 1935.","Scope and Contents Brochures on Shaker Village, Brandywine River Museum and Longwood Gardens","Scope and Contents Itinerary for vacation to Nova Scotia between September 18 - October 1989. Receipt for lodging at Doe Run in Hillsville, Virginia on April 18, 1997","Scope and Contents Rev. Thomas E. Pugh was chaplain in the 103rd Infantry Division then the 1st Division Artillery during World War II, leaving as a Captain.","Scope and Contents Booklet entitled \"History of Battery \"A\" 382 Field Artillery Battalion, 103rd Infantry Division, December 1942 - June 1945.\" Book entitled \"Cactus Caravan, 103rd Infantry Division.\" Hardback book entitled \"Fifth Infantry and the Soldier Chorus, An Illustrated History of the Great A Cappella Choir Built by Luther M. Onerheim in the Fifth U.S. Infantry Regiment, Seventy-First Division\" published 1946.","Scope and Contents Hardback book \"Our Leave in Switzerland, 200 Photos, a Souvenire of the visit of American Soldiers to Switzerland in 1945/46\" printed in Switzerland and New York.","Scope and Contents Hardback book entitled \"Report After Action, the Story of the 103rd Infantry Division\" by Ralph Mueller and Jerry Tuck, published 1945 in Austria.","Scope and Contents 28 postcards with notations on the reverse by Pugh about his experiences when he visited the sights. Pamphlets and postcards for places in Switzerland and Germany. Vingt Francs note from Vichy France, 12=2=1942.","Scope and Contents Official T-S Slips which \"certify that the bearer is hereby extended official condolence and sympathy extraordinary, he having suffered GI difficulties...\" with a \"schedule of Sunday Chapel Services\" on the reverse. Typed outlines of 3 sermons about Pugh's experience as a Chaplain. Typed remarks \"The Courage and Contentment of Wisdom\" possibly sent to the attached roster of servicement with their main contact (Mother, Father) noted with address. Copies of \"Church Call\" a bulletin for \"General Protestant Service\" for the 71st Division Artillery: November 4, 1945, November 11, 1945, November 18, 1945, November 25, 1945 and December 2, 1945. Bulletin for the \"Dedication Exercises for the Post Chapel\" at Camp Glasenbach, Austria, dated August 3, 1946. Newspaper article with a sermonette by Chaplain Thomas E. Pugh (undated), and newspaper article about Pugh's promotion to Captain in 1945.","Scope and Contents Small bound Jewish prayer book with English on left side and Hebrew on the right side and a small bound book with prayers for different situations with glued in excerpts for ministering to Jews, Catholics and Christian Scientists. Undated.","Scope and Contents Typed list of command posts during combat with dates and some description of events, November 1944 - May 1945.  List of CPs where Pugh lived, with dates noted and some remarks beside certain areas.  Europe Road Map, Strasbourg-Basel, First Edition, Sheet 87, published by War Office in 1943 and labeled \"Start #1\" by Pugh.  Germany Road Map, Essen-Mannheim, First Edition, Sheet 4, published by War Office in 1944 and labeled \"#2\" by Pugh.  Germany Road Map, Basle-Stuttgart, First Edition, Sheet 7, photolithographed by 21 Army Group in 1943 and labeled \"3\" by Pugh.  Germany Road Map, Munchen, First Edition, Sheet 8, published by War Office in 1944 and labeled \"4\" by Pugh.","Scope and Contents April 13 and April 14, 1945 editions of \"The Stars and Stripes\" with stories about the war and death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. August 15, 1945 \"Southern Germany Edition\" of \"The Stars and Stripes\" announcing \"War Ends.\" August 15, 1945 \"Victory Edition\" of \"The Stars and Stripes.\"","Scope and Contents Immunization register. Laminated military ID with photograph and fingerprints. Life insurance special dividend application postcard. \"Officers' Pay, Allowance, and Mileage Voucher\" for August-November 1945. August and September 1946 Special Orders 35 and 226. November 20, 1945 memo, \"The following weapon belonging to the above person is registered and in the supply room.\" Pennsylvania World War II Veterans' Compensation Bureau brochure, postcard asking for more information and approval letter. Includes \"Military Record and Report of Separation Certificate of Service,\" photocopy of January 2, 1947 letter and certificate of promotion to Major.","Scope and Contents A 201 file is set of documents maintained by the US government for members of the United States armed forces. Pugh's files include his draft card, his accrued leave record, correspondence on his 1943 application to join the Chaplains' Corp., his \"Report of Physical Examination,\" Special Order 26 booklet with directions for initial assignment and other Special Orders for other assignments.","Scope and Contents A 201 file is set of documents maintained by the US government for members of the United States armed forces. Pugh's files include memos and special orders for assignments; December 8, 1945 certificate memo to extend active duty for six months; \"Property Turn-in Slip;\" items issued to the Chaplains Outfit (September 6, 1945); inventory of \"items in the East Rear Office of Chapel #10;\" Travel Vouchers and \"Pay and Allowance Account\" forms. July and August 1945 correspondence about the health of Mary Decker Pugh who had an appendectomy and a nervous condition following the death of her mother. Includes letters from American Red Cross and attending physician about Pugh's wife's physical and mental condition at Walter Reed Hospital.","Scope and Contents A 201 file is set of documents maintained by the US government for members of the United States armed forces. This folder includes Pugh's \"Monthly Reports of Chaplains\" from January 1944 to November 1945; special orders; \"Report of Religious Services Aboard Troopship\" divided by religious affiliation and \"Marriage Records\" for Kenneth R.Hurst and Virginia R. Marsh in Chapel #10 on September 3, 1944 and \"Marriage Record\" for Archie B. Hill and Agnes Miller in Chapel #11 on August 12, 1944. Chaplain Pugh's typed copy of his \"Victory Day Service\" with an attached June 4, 1945 letter to Mrs. Troy H. Sumrall about the honor also given to her husband, Lt. Troy H. Sumrall at the service.","Scope and Contents Note congratulating Mary Pugh on her resignation as a teacher in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Receipt for a bag bought at Gimbels. Obituaries for Mary Decker Pugh from the Daily Press, June 22, 2004 and the Virginia Gazette, June 23, 2004. Bulletin program from the funeral service and a photocopy of the hymn sung at the funeral service, June 23, 2004.","Scope and Contents Training manual, newspapers, certificate, memos and correspondence. In September, 1969, Thomas Nelson Pugh had an unexplained grand mal seizure and began behaving oddly and was sent stateside for treatment. Per his correspondence in the following folders, he seems greatly improved by December 1969.","Scope and Contents Letters written by Thomas Nelson Pugh to his family while serving in the Air Force. His basic training was held at the Lackland Training Center at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. The July 20, 1967 letter includes photobooth black and white photographs.","Scope and Contents Letters written by Thomas Nelson Pugh to his family while serving in the Air Force.","Scope and Contents September 5, 1992 funeral program for Thomas Nelson Pugh who died on September 2, 1992. Copy of September 14, 1992 \"The Spire\" which mentions a memorial gift given in memory of Thomas Nelson Pugh.","Scope and Contents Contribution notifications from the Boys' Home in Covington, Virginia, Williamsburg Baptist Church and other organizations for contributions made in the name of Thomas Nelson Pugh. List of contributors to the Williamsburg Baptist Church and other organizations. Thank you card with a typed note on the reverse, \"Our older son, Thomas Nelson, committed suicide, Sept. 2, 1992, at age 43. This box contains sympathy notes (140 pieces) and a list of contributors to the Memorial Fund, established by the family and funded in the amount of $5,000. Income from this fund is used to provide psychotherapeutic care for children and youth who need such help. Check marks on envelopes indicate that a card of thanks was sent. T.E.P.\"","Scope and Contents Book with names of people who gave wedding gifts. Includes names, item and if acknowledged. Photograph of Rev. Pugh in his wedding suit. Includes letter from Mary L. and Tommy of Rivercrest, Fredericksburg, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Invitation, guest list and cost of reception given by the Pughs for their 50th wedding anniversary.","Scope and Contents Material related to the death of Thomas E. Pugh.  Includes the Funeral service bulletin dated June 22, 2006, remarks made by his son Mark Pugh at the funeral, obituaries, hymns sung at the funeral, list of \"WUU Donations in Memory of Tom Pugh,\" October 2006 letter to Mark Pugh from Christine Faia about his father with a attached program for the 2006 Healthcare Heroes of Greater Williamsburg, Funeral registry for service at the Williamburg Unitarian Universalists with Rev. Dr. David Tetrault officiating, Hogg Funeral Home directions for funeral preparations made in 1997, Certificate of Cremation by the York River Crematory in Gloucester Point, Virginia, and letters of condolence to Mark and Carol Pugh.","Scope and Contents Letter from Wheeler and Thompson, Inc., Funeral Directors telling Thomas Pugh the cost of his father's funeral in 1936.  February 7, 1946 receipt from Wheeler and Thompson for the funeral of William Henry Pugh.","Scope and Contents Letter from niece Faith Groom sending copies of photographs of Walter Pugh, Frances Dean, Bertha Pugh Dean and Vinie and Walter Dean.","Scope and Contents Photocopy of the marriage license of Willialm H.Pugh and Mary E. Luck, April 1, 1904, in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. They are the parents of Thomas E. Pugh.","Scope and Contents Typed diary of Thomas Pugh's work at the mission field at Keen Mountain, Virginia in the Red Jacket Coal Corporation Camp from June 10 to September 1, 1939.  He begins with the events that led to this work and gives a day by day account of his activities.  A photograph album from Pugh's time at Red Jacket Corporation Camp is filed in Series 5.","Scope and Contents Small bound \"Diary and Memos\" planners where Thomas Pugh noted his daily appointments.  Some books have additional notations near the end.  50 books.","Scope and Contents Most of the items are photograph albums, but these albums also contain other material such as report cards, bulletins, programs and more.  Thomas E. Pugh typed captions explaining the relevance of many of the albums and their content.","Scope and Contents Photograph album of Mary Decker Pugh with photos of her as a baby up to Rev. Pugh's retirement in 1981. Includes report cards from Fredericksburg High School and Westhampton College, elementry school class picture, wedding announcement with broken gold wedding band and photographs of her parents and other family members.","Scope and Contents Photograph album has been divided into 3 folders.  This is folder 1.  Photographs from Thomas E. Pugh's early childhood, with pictures of his home, gravestones and family members.  Mary Decker's acceptance letter from Crozer Theological Seminary.  Photographs of houses, churches and towns where they lived.  Photographs of  friends and activities.  Thomas Pugh has typed descriptions for most of the photographs.","Scope and Contents Photograph album has been divided into 3 folders.  This is folder 2.    Photographs of houses, churches and towns where they lived.   Photographs of family, friends and activities. Childhood photographs of Mary Decker Pugh.  Includes receipt from Johnson-Willis Hospital, Mary 5, 1952, when their son was born.  Thomas Pugh has typed descriptions for most of the photographs.","Scope and Contents Photograph album has been divided into 3 folders. This folder 3 and contains the loose items from the album. Items include newspaper picture of Mary Pugh arranging flowers and her first place award; Mary Nelson Pugh's Savings Deposits book from 1914-1938; Mary Decker's Fredericksburg Public Schools report cards with other school items; copy of paper \"On Being a Minister's Wife\" and photographs of Mary Decker Pugh from the 1940's. Some of these items were in an envelope labeled \"Biographical Materials for Mary Decker Pugh.\"","Scope and Contents Photograph album of Thomas E. Pugh beginning with photographs of his family home (burned) and a childhood picture of himself and brother. Includes a brief biography explaining his path to the ministry. Includes school pictures, 1940 passport photograph, group picture of the 1944 Chaplains of the 103 Infantry Division in Camp Howze, Texas, and photographs of homes, churches, family, friends and activities.","Scope and Contents Photographs of Rev. Thomas E. Pugh involved in community activities and projects including groundbreaking for the new telephone building and Williamsburg Memorial Community Center, William and Mary graduations and more. Includes programs and invitations.","Scope and Contents Photographs related to Rev. Thomas E. Pugh's ministry, beginning with Chaplain's School at Harvard in 1944 until 1981.  Half of the photograph are from the  time Rev. Pugh was a Chaplain during World War II.  Other photographs are of various churches where he served and activities related to his ministry.  Thomas E. Pugh typed captions for most of the photographs.","Scope and Contents Photographs from Pugh's summer at The Red Jacket Coal Camp at Keen Mountain, Virginia. There is a map showing the location of the camp. Photographs are of the landscape, camp buildings, chapel area, local residents and camp attendees. Includes an outline for a sermon \"That They Might Have More Abundant Life.\"","Scope and Contents Photographs of parishioners of the church, activities, anniversaries, ceremonies, staff, choir and the church. Includes programs for events held by the church.","Scope and Contents Photographs from the 25th Anniversary reception for the Williamsburg Baptist Church.","Scope and Contents Loose photographs of Thomas E. Pugh and Mary Decker Pugh. Photograph of Rev. Pugh at the Williamsburg Unitarian Universalist Church in 2002.","Scope and Contents 7\" x 14\" photograph of \"Summer Home on Piankitank River Across From Gwynn's Island 1954-1970.\"","Scope and Contents Rolled photograph of group of men in military uniforms labeled \"Baptist Chaplains - Harvard University - Cambridge, Mass.- Jan. 6th, to Feb. 9th, 1944.\" Rolled photograph of group of men in military uniforms labeled \"The Chaplain School - Harvard University - Cambridge, Mass. - Jan. 6th, to Feb. 9th, 1944.\"","Scope and Contents Scrapbook of Thomas E. Pugh. Contains memorabilia from his time at the University of Richmond (1940) through articles on his book, \"Grain of Mustard.\" Includes newspaper clippings, invitations, programs, notecards, identification cards, tickets, photograph of 1944 graduating class of Crozer Theological Seminary, receipts and more. The last item is a copy of a tribute to Harry Emerson Fosdick by Deane William Ferm with a typed note by Pugh, \"I consider it appropriate to close this scrapbook with an article giving a brief summary of the life and ministry of the late Harry Emerson Fosdick.....he exerted more influence on my life and ministry than any other person in whose time I have lived.\"","Scope and Contents Certificate for a Bachelor of Divinity Degree from Crozer Theological Seminary for Thomas Edward Pugh, dated June 6, 1944. A Certificate for a Doctor of Divinity Degree from University of Richmond for Thomas Edward Pugh, dated June 3, 1968.","Scope and Contents Beetle Bailey cartoon by Mort Walker about sin.","2 reels of microfilm.","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","Crozer Theological Seminary","Williamsburg Baptist Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","Pugh family","Pugh, Thomas E., 1917-2006","English"],"unitid_tesim":["MS 00005","/repositories/2/resources/8980"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Thomas E. Pugh Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Thomas E. Pugh Papers"],"collection_ssim":["Thomas E. 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Pugh was born on November 9, 1917 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia and died June 17, 2006 in Williamsburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Pugh was pastor of Williamsburg Baptist Church for 29 years, 1952-1981. His tenure was the longest in the history of the church. When he retired, Pugh was named pastor emeritus.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e When Pugh accepted the pastor position, one of his objectives was to embrace the students of the College of William and Mary. He sought to provide a ministry which would aid in their development during the formative college years.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Outside of the church community, Pugh served many organizations such as the American Red Cross and the Rotary Club. 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He sought to provide a ministry which would aid in their development during the formative college years."," Outside of the church community, Pugh served many organizations such as the American Red Cross and the Rotary Club. One of his most significant contributions to the Williamsburg community was his 25 year membership on the board of the Williamsburg Community Hospital."," Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  ."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThomas E. Pugh Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Thomas E. 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Pugh, who was the minister of the Williamsburg Baptist Church in Williamsburg, Virginia from 1952-1981.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Collection includes both personal and ministerial related material.  Early photograph albums show Pugh's childhood but his correspondence and papers begin with his student days at the University of Richmond in 1940.  He attended Crozer Theological Seminary and Harvard University Chaplain School before becoming an Army Chaplain in 1944.  His first pastor posting after World War Two was Hephzibah Baptist Church in Coatesville, Pennsylvania.  Material includes correspondence, photograph albums, scrapbook, sermons, church bulletins and newsletters, marriage and death records, diaries, memorabilia, ephemera and more.  Thomas E. Pugh married Mary Decker in 1941 who also attended Crozer Theological Seminary.  Scrapbooks and seminary research papers for Mary Decker Pugh are included.  Includes letters from their son, Thomas Nelson Pugh, while serving in the United States Air Force from 1967-69 and Sympathy cards for his untimely death in 1992.  Some papers deal with Pugh Family genealogy and inheritances from Decker and Pugh Families.  His diaries contain mostly appointments.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Before the donation of his papers, Rev. Pugh reviewed the material, often adding notes to clarify the importance of items and creating folders to keep certain items together.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Rev. Thomas E. Pugh's correspondence includes letters from family, friends, church members and businesses. The years prior to his 1981 retirement as Pastor of Williamsburg Baptist Church contain more ministerial and church related material than later years, though as Pastor Emeritus, he was still active in the church and religious related activities. A few letters are from William and Mary students telling Rev. Pugh how much he has helped them with his sermons and ministry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A few letters during his time as Chaplain in World War II concern men who have died, are hurt or have been helped by him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondents include Lia Muller, Marianne Prechter, Else Benlcke, R.G. Rizk, Byron Tippey, Orlando J. Woodward and others. Funeral program for Johann Prechter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Per Thomas Pugh's note, \"Bettie Grey is the granddaughter of W.G. Dillard who was the landlord of the farm at Partlow, Virginia in Spotsylvania County, Virginia on which my father worked as a sharecropper during my entire public school education (1923-1934).\" They first met at Wallers Baptist Church, Pugh's home church in Partlow, and began corresponding. Pugh writes \"It has been a most stimulating and beneficial correspondence which is still continuing.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters of recommendations for jobs and colleges for congregation members and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence with David Little who graduated from William and Mary in the late 1950's. After college, David entered the military and later began a successful career in the theater.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters about pastoral or church related services such as weddings, memorials, sermons or funerals in which Rev. Pugh participated after his retirement in his role as Pastor Emeritus. Similar material is also in the general correspondence files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters concerning Rev. Pugh's letter in theFebruary 28, 1963 Religious Herald supporting the historical criticism view of biblical study and interpretation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence with and about Martha F. Simmons who was disappointed in Rev. Pugh's religious views.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence grouped by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh, both personal and business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence with James Windsor who was encouraged by Rev. Pugh during his path to Divinity School and beyond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Subseries include: Sermons - Williamsburg Baptist Church - Funerals - Marriages - Pastorates, Ministry Timeline, Religious Affiliations. Williamsburg Baptist Church material includes copies of the WBC Bulletin, copies of the newsletter, the Spire, business material including correspondence about the resignation of Rev. W. Wayne Price and material on the history of the Williamsburg Baptist Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sermon outlines on different subject matter, arranged by topic.  Each summary is dated on the reverse of the last page.  The dates range from before, during and after Rev. Pugh's ministry at the Williamsburg Baptist Church.  Notebooks arranged by date with sermon titles are included.  (Mss. Acc. 1999.07)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notebooks with sermons organized chronologically with title of sermon, bibilical citation and biblical text used. 2 notebooks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notebooks with sermons organized chronologically with title of sermon, bibilical citation and biblical text used. 2 notebooks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notebooks with sermons organized chronologically with title of sermon, bibilical citation and biblical text used. 3 notebooks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts of full sermons on carbon paper or photocopied. Some sermons have attached clippings or other material. Most are undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts of full sermons on carbon paper or photocopied. Some sermons have attached clippings or other material. Most are undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents This group of sermons where filed separately. One topic is grouped into sessions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sermons mostly given when Rev. Pugh was Pastor Emeritus at Williamsburg Baptist Church. Many sermons have the bulletin attached.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sermon transcripts and summaries scattered through the collection: Freedom and Equality, Symbol of Hope, Windows of Easter, The Agony of Viet Nam, Further Thoughts on Viet Nam, For the Beauty of the Earth, The Need for Integrity, Resurrection, But in the Meantime and drafts of other sermons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Readings, Writings and What makes me Tick Presentation/Sermon\" given at the Williamsburg Universalist Church on June 27, 1999 . \"The Mystery of Life and What Comes After: Easter as the Search for a Pertinent Answer,,\" undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Index card written by Rev. Pugh notes \"This notebook was given to me by the Fredericksburg Baptist whre I was ordained on August 23rd, 1942. For many years I used it as a sermon notebook, especially during my years as an Army Chaplain.\" Contains typed sermons, often with dates on the reverse. Sermons removed from notebook.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Index cards labeled \"Sermons - Old and New Testaments. Not a complete listing.\" Index cards for books in the Old and New Testaments with verse citations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Last two sermons preached by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Copies of the WBC Bulletin and newsletter, the Spire. Some business material including correspondence about the resignation of Rev. W. Wayne Price. Notes and paper on the history of the Williamsburg Baptist Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 5 inserts for the Church Bulletin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Nine Sunday Bulletins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Copies of Rev. Pugh's annual letter stating \"...this is my customary letter with reference to preparation of the annual budget.\"  Budget related correspondence, minutes of 1998 Annual Business Meeting and agenda for a committee retreat in 1989.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence, memos, meeting summaries, statements, petitions, agreements and other material concerning the resignation of Mark McIntyre, the Youth Director, and resulting conflict with Rev. W. Wayne Price, leading to Rev. Price's resignation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence, memos, meeting summaries, statements, petitions, agreements and other material concerning the resignation of Mark McIntyre, the Youth Director, and resulting conflict with Rev. W. Wayne Price, leading to Rev. Price's resignation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Material on the history of the Williamsburg Baptist Church. Includes story of Reverend Scervant Jones, copy of circa 1824 covenant document requesting a Baptist Church in Williamsburg (found in Garrett House), notes on Daniel Witt's Journal which mentions early Baptist Church activity in Virginia, \"Review of the Life of the Church, 1934-1984\" by Thomas E. Pugh and a copy of the November 14, 1915 \"Flat Hat\" with an article on Dr. Geiger, a Williamsburg Baptist Church member.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photocopy of \"A History of the Williamsburg Baptist Church, 1828-1978\" by Susie Dorsey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Bulletins, church membership pamphlet, prayers, programs for dedications and anniveraries and different editions of the pamphlet \"Williamsburg Baptist Church, Its Life and History.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Per note in front of file, this material was selected by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh \"to reflect the variety of services offered during my pastorate of the Church, and the format and content of those services. A few items have been included to indicate my participation in the life of the Church following my retirement. Also included are a few items of special interest to me personally.\" Includes yearbook, sermons, bulletins and other publications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Copy of speech by Lee Scruggs (May 18, 1980), February 22, 1987 Bulletin recognizing Rev. Pugh as Pastor Emeritus with newspaper articles included, and \"Brief UU Statement during Morning Service, Sunday, August 8, 1999\" by Thomas Pugh. Drafts of bulletins and sermons, notes for religious programs and bulletins from services Rev. Pugh preached as Pastor Emeritus. Certificate conferring \"honor and title of Pastor Emeritus to Thomas Edward Pugh\" dated February 1, 1987.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Register book for \"Friends Who Came By\" to Rev. Pugh's 25th Anniversary gathering at the Williamsburg Baptist Church, January 23, 1977. Letters to Mrs. Edna Pope in response to her request to sew quilt squares for 2 quilts to be given the Pughs on their 25th anniversary. List of participants included. A photograph album from the reception is filed in Series 5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents November 25, 1953 letter from John D. Rockefeller, Jr. to Dr. Thomas E. Pugh recognizing the 125th Anniversary of the Williamsburg Baptist Church with a donation. May 17, 1957 letter from Kenneth Chorley, Colonial Williamsburg to Reverend Thomas E. Pugh transmitting a gift of $57,500 from John D. Rockefeller, Jr. to the Williamsburg Baptist Church for expansion. Carbon copy of a May 20, 1957 letter from Thomas E. Pugh to John D. Rockefeller, Jr. thanking Rockefeller for the check .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Four editions of the \"Rules of Order\" for the Williamsburg Baptist Church. 1969, 1975, 1984 and 1986.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Attendance cards for Williamsburg Baptist Church with names and often with residence and relationship to the church noted.  Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Official record of marriages performed with name of bride and groom, religious affiliation, date of wedding and more.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Programs for marriage ceremonies performed by Rev. Pugh.  He labeled the folder \"Marriage Ceremonies Used\" which suggests he also used these programs as guides.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Original notarized Marriage Licenses, mostly issued in Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1952-1959 in Williamsburg, Virginia and completed \"Marriage Licenses\" for marriages performed from 1950-1951 in Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1960-1969 in Williamsburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1970-1979 in Williamsburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1980-1989 in Williamsburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1990-1999 in Williamsburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Listing of number of weddings Rev. Pugh performed from 1952 to 1990's. Handwritten note \"Bonded to perform marriages - March 1952.\" Total number of marriages performed is 331.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Rev. Thomas E. Pugh's official clergy records, photocopies of transcripts of funeral services, programs from funerals, stats on funerals performed and full program/transcript of his last funeral which was for R. Laurence Caldwell in 2000.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Completed form \"Clergyman's Record\" or \"Clergy Record\" submitted by the funeral home in charge of the arrangements. Includes name of deceased, residence, date of death, place of death, age, date of birth, place of birth, marital status, cause of death, date and time of funeral, place of funeral, officiating clergy, church affiliation, internment location and more.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Completed form \"Clergyman's Record\" or \"Clergy Record\" submitted by the funeral home in charge of the arrangements. Includes name of deceased, residence, date of death, place of death, age, date of birth, place of birth, marital status, cause of death, date and time of funeral, place of funeral, officiating clergy, church affiliation, internment location and more.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Completed form \"Clergyman's Record\" or \"Clergy Record\" submitted by the funeral home in charge of the arrangements. Includes name of deceased, residence, date of death, place of death, age, date of birth, place of birth, marital status, cause of death, date and time of funeral, place of funeral, officiating clergy, church affiliation, internment location and more.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Outlines, transcripts and programs of funerals performed by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Transcripts of funerals performed by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh including the program of the community service given in memory of John D. Rockefeller, Jr. in 1960 and James Rolan Short in 1980.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Material gathered in preparation for the funeral of Robert Laurence Caldwell, correspondence with family members, newspaper articles and official \"Clergy Record.\"  Pugh's note with file states \"This was the last funeral conducted in more than fifty years of ministry.  Normally the matters reflected in the correspondence would have been discussed with the family in person, but the situation required most of the details to be considered through letters.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Programs for funerals performed by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photocopy of 1967 letter from Cotesworth P. Lewis, Rector of Bruton Parish Church, as a response to the remarks made when Lyndon B. Johnson was in the congregation.  Bulletin for Rev. Cotesworth Lewis's 25th anniversary in 1981 and his retirement in 1985.  Includes remarks made by Rev. Pugh.  Copy of letter from Martin Passmore, former Mayor of Bruton in Someset, England to Rev. Herman Hollerith IV of Bruton Parish Church about his upcoming visit to Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Church Bulletins from area Baptist Churches, some where Rev. Pugh is noted as the person giving the sermon.  Bulletins include: First Baptist Church, Raleigh, NC (April 21, 1963),  River Road Church in Richmond, Virginia, (August 15, 1965), West End Baptist Church in Suffolk, Virginia (September 12, 1982 and June 19, 1983), First Baptist Church in Petersburg, Virginia (July 3, 1983), Jamestown Island Sunrise Service ( April 22, 1984)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wallers Baptist Church in Partlow, Virginia, Spotsylvania County, was the \"Home Church\" of Rev. Thomas E. Pugh. Includes correspondence and brochures for Homecoming Day in 1987, 1993 and 1994. Rev. Pugh gave a talk about his memories of the church in 1994.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family Circle cartoon and program for the Bar Mitzvah of David Whitten Wolf whose parents were married by Rev. Pugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence covering Rev. Pugh's initial call to Williamsburg Baptist Church, his retirement, his tenure as Pastor Emeritus  and his position as a nonmember.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence, bulletins, anniversary programs, brochures and other material from Churches where Rev. Thomas E. Pugh was the Pastor. Victoria Baptist Church, Springfield, PA (1942 -1943), Hephzibah Baptist Church, Coatesville, PA (1947-1950) and Williamsburg Baptist Church (1952-1981). Includes an August 3, 1946 bulletin for the dedication of \"The Post Chapel\" at Camp Glasenback, Austria where Rev. Pugh was the Chaplain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence, bulletins, anniversary programs, brochures and other material from Prospect Hill Baptist Church. Rev. Pugh was the minister from 1950-1951.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1983 and 1984 \"Dedication of Annual Committee\" memos and report, minutes of the \"Memorial Peninsula Baptist Association Annual Meeting, Oct. 29-30, 1990 and 2 original reports, one with notations, of \"Historical Sketch of the Peninsula Baptist Association\" by Thomas Edward Pugh \"presented during the Fiftieth annual meeting of the Asociation held in the Liberty (New Kent) Baptist Church, April 28-29, 1953.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence and copy of 2 sermons given at a \"Power Week\" program at Mary Washington College with the theme, Looking Unto Jesus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents One page pamphlet with a photograph of the Board of Trustees of the \"Religious Herald\" dated December 13, 1973. Certificate of Appreciation to Thomas E. Pugh for his contribution as a trustee from 1966-1975.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Certificate of Ordination from the Fredericksburg Baptist Church for The Gospel Ministry on August 23, 1942. Certificate for Degree of Master of Divinity from Colgate Rochester Divinity School, Crozer Theological Seminary, dated May 3, 1980.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Brochures, programs and invitations to community events, including plays and dedications. Rev. Pugh is a member of some of the organizations. Copies of his talk to the \"Assembly of Williamsburg-James City County Schools\" and at the newly opened Williamsburg Memorial Community Center in 1959. Includes letters from the Williamsburg Regional Library thanking Mr. and Mrs. Pugh for creating the \"Mark C. and Carol B. Pugh Perpetual Book Fund (PBF), 2000 and letter regarding donation of \"Our Pugh Family Lineage\" to the Library of Virginia Foundation in 2002.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Brochures, programs and invitations to community events, including plays and dedications. Rev. Pugh is a member of some of the organizations. Includes certificate from the American National Red Cross in recognition of Rev. Pugh as Chairman of the James City County Chapter in 1956 and 1957-1958, and a copy of his \"Memorial Presentation for Dr. Howard Hicks Ashbury, Eastern State Hospital\" on April 27, 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence, brochures, certificates associated with Rev. Pugh's membership in the Rotary Club of Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Brochures, programs and copies of sermons, prayers and speeches given at community events, memorials or local clubs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence, editorials, memos, minutes and recognitions concerning the Williamsburg Community Hospital and the Williamsburg Healthcare Alliance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence, editorials, memos, minutes and recognitions concerning the Williamsburg Community Hospital and the Williamsburg Healthcare Alliance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed copy of an article by Susan Hall Godson \"Tom Pugh: A Man of Authenticity and Integrity\" for the October 2002 Williamsburg Reunion Booklet. 1994 edition of the Williamsburg Reunion Booklet. Typed copy of an address, \"A Sense of History,\" given by Rev. Pugh at the 2000 WHRA annual meeting. November 21, 1965 Richmond Times-Dispatch article by Mayor Henry M. Stryker on \"Williamsburg Before 1928 Was a World Unto Itself.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photograph of new hospital building and a resolution recognizing Reverend Thomas E. Pugh for his work as a Trustee of the Williamsburg Community Hospital, Inc. beginning in 1959 and his work on the Board of the Hospital until 1978. March 23, 1978.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Calendars used by Rev. Pugh to record the care of his roses, such as pruning, dividing and spraying.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence between various people, particularly Elbert Lloyd Pugh, Jr. of Colonial Heights, Virginia, while researching the genealogy of the Pugh Family. Includes research and copies of photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Report compiled by Thomas Edward Pugh entitled \"Our Pugh Family Lineage\" in 1998. 22 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pamphlets, membership list and mailings from the \"Spotswood Golf Association\" in Williamsburg, VA. Includes a talk about Colonel Miodrag Blagajevich entitled \"A Man to Remember\" while Pugh was Secretary of the Spotswood Golf Association.  Includes one scorecard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence and legal documents concerning inheritances from the estates of Evelyn M. Barr, Lettie D. Brockman, Ella Doffan Chesley and Janet Lawson Freeman Shepherd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Accounts and correspondence about the Decker property inheritance equally owned by Mrs. Julia D. Bristow, Mrs. Mary D. Pugh, William C. Decker and Richard H. Decker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Chancery case with heirs of James B. Luck, which includes Thomas E. Pugh, against Virginia Electric and Power Company about the removal of family graves from the property in Spotsylvania County, Virginia that the heirs sold to VEPCO.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A photograph of Rev. Pugh; newspaper articles about his 25th anniversary at Williamsburg Baptist, his retirement, his education (\"Soda Jerk Job Helped Pay for Minister's Educution\"), and a profile done in the \"Williamsburg Advantage\" in 1981; bill of sale for sailboat in 1974; paper entitled \"Biographical Reminiscence, Thomas E. Pugh, Crozer Theological Seminary Class of 1944;\" Bulletin from his last service at Williamsburg Baptist Church; list of the Crozer Theological Seminary Class of 1944 students, with addresses; January 1955 issue of \"The Bulletin, Crozer Theological Seminary\" with Rev. Pugh's photograph on the cover; notes from his retirement party and other memorabilia related to his personal and ministerial life. Includes a handwritten observation of his visit to Spotsylvania County, where he grew up, on July 7, 1977 and a \"signed\" photograph of President Bill Clinton thanking Thomas E. Pugh for his support. 1950 Certificate of Voter Registration card for Prospect Park Boro, Pennsylvania. Folder named by Thomas E. Pugh and contents kept together. There are other related folders for some material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Entry cards and ribbons won at the Williamsburg James City County Fair.  Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Deed and contract for property in 1954.  Correspondence about sale of property in 1971.  Includes 2 photographs of the house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents June 1954 edition of Good Housekeeping with certain pages marked and passages circled.  April 1972 edition of Cosmopolitan with Pugh's note \"This issue was given to me by a parishioner of the church\".  Full issues of newspapers were also received but have not been kept since they are available on microfilm.  These issues are:  Richmond Times-Dispatch, November 23,1963, Kennedy Assassinated-Johnson is President;  Richmond Times-Dispatch, November 25, 1963, Accused Assassin is Shot and Killed...; Richmond Times-Dispatch, November 26, 1963, Final Rites Held for President Kennedy;  Daily Press, July 21, 1969, We Walk on Moon; Daily Press, July 22, 1969, Apollo II Heads Home; Daily Press, August 9, 1974, Nixon Resigns and Daily Press, September 17, 1999, Floyd Zone, Heavy Rain Swamps Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Peninsula Bank and Trust Company, Williamsburg, Virginia, savings book with entries from 1961 to 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News clippings about Pugh joining Omicron Delta Kappa and Pi Delta Epsilon honorary fraternities (1940) and receiving a Honorary degree at University of Richmond in 1968. Programs for the 1991 and 1996 reunions of the Class of 1941 and Commencement Exercises for June 3, 1968. Class of 1941 remembrance booklet. 1998 donation request letter from Omicron Delta Kappa Foundation, Inc. One page handout with highlights of the history of the University of Richmond. Brochure for the University of Richmond, circa 1946. Typed memorial speech \"Remembrances of Dr. Solon B. Cousins\" who was his religion professor at Richmond College, 1941. Certificates for initiation into Alpha Delta Fraternity in 1938, Tau Kappa Alpha in 1941 and Omicron Delta Kappa in 1940.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Navy Blue felt book cover with a leather University of Richmond emblem stitched onto the front and an \"R\" stitched on the reverse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents List of items, list of prices and receipts from Pugh family yard sale in Kingswood, Williamsburg, VA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents November 29, 1963 and December 6, 1963 editions of Life Magazine about the life, death and funeral of President John. F. Kennedy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pen and ink reproduction of the Cannon Memorial Chapel at the University of Richmond.  Notation on backing \"To the Class of 1935 on the Occasion of Their 50th Reunion.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence, research and promotion for his book, \"As a Grain of Mustard Seed, The Story of the Virginia Baptist Children's Home.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1977 edition of \"The Parson's Page\" written by Thomas E. Pugh. 205 pages. Includes handwritten note for Anne and C [urt] Nottingham written December 3, 1999.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pen and ink drawings which appear at the beginning of each chapter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence with printer and with others for permission to publish.  Book orders from individuals.  List of book costs.  1974 letter from a friend encouraging him to publish his essays.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Virginia Gazette and Daily Press articles about Rev. Pugh and his book, The Parson's Page. Book review. Photocopy of article \"Cap'n Sadie Blooms with 100 Years of Wit \u0026amp; Wisdom\" with note by Rev. Pugh, \"Cap'n Sadie was the widow of the shoemaker of Cricket Hill, subject of my column, \"The Shoemaker of Cricket Hill,\" appearing the The Parson's Page. It was dated August 31, 1957.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1963 Virginia Gazette issue with editorials on the subject \"Local Clergy, Layment view Pope John XXII\" with Thomas E. Pugh's editorial labeled \"Protestant Clergyman.\" 1997 Virginia Gazette editorial by Thomas E. Pugh about possibly using a Columbarium for burials, Virginia Gazette's editor W.C. O'Donovan's reponse and letter from Herbert Bell thanking Pugh for his support.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Material gathered together by Rev. Pugh and filed with the title \"Notes and Quotes - Miscellaneous Subjects.\"  Includes a page with \"Notes and Quotes from Carl Sanburg by Penelope Niven,\" Easter sermon entitled \"New Directions,\" photocopy of 10 pages of book entitled \"In Search of Schrodinger's Cat, Quantum Physics and Reality\" by John Gribbin, photocopy of pages 123-137 of chapter on Resurrection from \"A Search of the Historical Jesus\" by Professor Fida Hassnain, photocopy of a page from \"Chesapeake Legacy...,\" photocopy of 2 pages from \"A River Runs Through It\" and other photocopies or articles about religion.  Words and score for \"I Danced in the Morning\" a Shaker song.  Clipping on Jim Kelly's retirement .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers written by Mary Decker Pugh while in Crozer Theological Seminary in 1942 and 1943.  Includes a note from Thomas E. Pugh explaining the above and how her studies helped him in his work and how much he appreciated her contributions, written October 19, 1999.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers with the same topics written by both Mary Decker Pugh and Thomas E. Pugh while students at Crozer Theological Seminary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers written by Thomas E. Pugh while in Crozer Theological Seminary in 1942 and 1943.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers written by Thomas E. Pugh while in Crozer Theological Seminary in 1942 and 1943.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Original and 2 carbon copies of Dr. Pugh's paper \"Cremation\" dated February 19, 1951.  Includes 3 pamphlets on cremation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed sermon, The Question about Drinking, which was submitted to and rejected by \"The Pulpit.\"  April 29, 1956.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Publications on different religions, various philosophies and religious topics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Newspaper articles, notes, sermons and other material on the importance of hands.  Headline for his talk to the \"Century Club\" is \"Hands are the Symbol of Civilization.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Seven receipt books for sales of \"The Parson's Page.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Bachelor of Arts Certificate from the University of Richmond, Richmond College, for Thomas Edward Pugh, dated June 10, 1941.  Bachelor of Arts Certificate from the University of Richmond, Westhampton College, for Mary Nelson Decker, dated June 6, 1935.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Brochures on Shaker Village, Brandywine River Museum and Longwood Gardens\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Itinerary for vacation to Nova Scotia between September 18 - October 1989. Receipt for lodging at Doe Run in Hillsville, Virginia on April 18, 1997\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Rev. Thomas E. Pugh was chaplain in the 103rd Infantry Division then the 1st Division Artillery during World War II, leaving as a Captain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Booklet entitled \"History of Battery \"A\" 382 Field Artillery Battalion, 103rd Infantry Division, December 1942 - June 1945.\" Book entitled \"Cactus Caravan, 103rd Infantry Division.\" Hardback book entitled \"Fifth Infantry and the Soldier Chorus, An Illustrated History of the Great A Cappella Choir Built by Luther M. Onerheim in the Fifth U.S. Infantry Regiment, Seventy-First Division\" published 1946.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hardback book \"Our Leave in Switzerland, 200 Photos, a Souvenire of the visit of American Soldiers to Switzerland in 1945/46\" printed in Switzerland and New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hardback book entitled \"Report After Action, the Story of the 103rd Infantry Division\" by Ralph Mueller and Jerry Tuck, published 1945 in Austria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 28 postcards with notations on the reverse by Pugh about his experiences when he visited the sights. Pamphlets and postcards for places in Switzerland and Germany. Vingt Francs note from Vichy France, 12=2=1942.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Official T-S Slips which \"certify that the bearer is hereby extended official condolence and sympathy extraordinary, he having suffered GI difficulties...\" with a \"schedule of Sunday Chapel Services\" on the reverse. Typed outlines of 3 sermons about Pugh's experience as a Chaplain. Typed remarks \"The Courage and Contentment of Wisdom\" possibly sent to the attached roster of servicement with their main contact (Mother, Father) noted with address. Copies of \"Church Call\" a bulletin for \"General Protestant Service\" for the 71st Division Artillery: November 4, 1945, November 11, 1945, November 18, 1945, November 25, 1945 and December 2, 1945. Bulletin for the \"Dedication Exercises for the Post Chapel\" at Camp Glasenbach, Austria, dated August 3, 1946. Newspaper article with a sermonette by Chaplain Thomas E. Pugh (undated), and newspaper article about Pugh's promotion to Captain in 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Small bound Jewish prayer book with English on left side and Hebrew on the right side and a small bound book with prayers for different situations with glued in excerpts for ministering to Jews, Catholics and Christian Scientists. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed list of command posts during combat with dates and some description of events, November 1944 - May 1945.  List of CPs where Pugh lived, with dates noted and some remarks beside certain areas.  Europe Road Map, Strasbourg-Basel, First Edition, Sheet 87, published by War Office in 1943 and labeled \"Start #1\" by Pugh.  Germany Road Map, Essen-Mannheim, First Edition, Sheet 4, published by War Office in 1944 and labeled \"#2\" by Pugh.  Germany Road Map, Basle-Stuttgart, First Edition, Sheet 7, photolithographed by 21 Army Group in 1943 and labeled \"3\" by Pugh.  Germany Road Map, Munchen, First Edition, Sheet 8, published by War Office in 1944 and labeled \"4\" by Pugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents April 13 and April 14, 1945 editions of \"The Stars and Stripes\" with stories about the war and death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. August 15, 1945 \"Southern Germany Edition\" of \"The Stars and Stripes\" announcing \"War Ends.\" August 15, 1945 \"Victory Edition\" of \"The Stars and Stripes.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Immunization register. Laminated military ID with photograph and fingerprints. Life insurance special dividend application postcard. \"Officers' Pay, Allowance, and Mileage Voucher\" for August-November 1945. August and September 1946 Special Orders 35 and 226. November 20, 1945 memo, \"The following weapon belonging to the above person is registered and in the supply room.\" Pennsylvania World War II Veterans' Compensation Bureau brochure, postcard asking for more information and approval letter. Includes \"Military Record and Report of Separation Certificate of Service,\" photocopy of January 2, 1947 letter and certificate of promotion to Major.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A 201 file is set of documents maintained by the US government for members of the United States armed forces. Pugh's files include his draft card, his accrued leave record, correspondence on his 1943 application to join the Chaplains' Corp., his \"Report of Physical Examination,\" Special Order 26 booklet with directions for initial assignment and other Special Orders for other assignments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A 201 file is set of documents maintained by the US government for members of the United States armed forces. Pugh's files include memos and special orders for assignments; December 8, 1945 certificate memo to extend active duty for six months; \"Property Turn-in Slip;\" items issued to the Chaplains Outfit (September 6, 1945); inventory of \"items in the East Rear Office of Chapel #10;\" Travel Vouchers and \"Pay and Allowance Account\" forms. July and August 1945 correspondence about the health of Mary Decker Pugh who had an appendectomy and a nervous condition following the death of her mother. Includes letters from American Red Cross and attending physician about Pugh's wife's physical and mental condition at Walter Reed Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A 201 file is set of documents maintained by the US government for members of the United States armed forces. This folder includes Pugh's \"Monthly Reports of Chaplains\" from January 1944 to November 1945; special orders; \"Report of Religious Services Aboard Troopship\" divided by religious affiliation and \"Marriage Records\" for Kenneth R.Hurst and Virginia R. Marsh in Chapel #10 on September 3, 1944 and \"Marriage Record\" for Archie B. Hill and Agnes Miller in Chapel #11 on August 12, 1944. Chaplain Pugh's typed copy of his \"Victory Day Service\" with an attached June 4, 1945 letter to Mrs. Troy H. Sumrall about the honor also given to her husband, Lt. Troy H. Sumrall at the service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Note congratulating Mary Pugh on her resignation as a teacher in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Receipt for a bag bought at Gimbels. Obituaries for Mary Decker Pugh from the Daily Press, June 22, 2004 and the Virginia Gazette, June 23, 2004. Bulletin program from the funeral service and a photocopy of the hymn sung at the funeral service, June 23, 2004.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Training manual, newspapers, certificate, memos and correspondence. In September, 1969, Thomas Nelson Pugh had an unexplained grand mal seizure and began behaving oddly and was sent stateside for treatment. Per his correspondence in the following folders, he seems greatly improved by December 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters written by Thomas Nelson Pugh to his family while serving in the Air Force. His basic training was held at the Lackland Training Center at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. The July 20, 1967 letter includes photobooth black and white photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters written by Thomas Nelson Pugh to his family while serving in the Air Force.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents September 5, 1992 funeral program for Thomas Nelson Pugh who died on September 2, 1992. Copy of September 14, 1992 \"The Spire\" which mentions a memorial gift given in memory of Thomas Nelson Pugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Contribution notifications from the Boys' Home in Covington, Virginia, Williamsburg Baptist Church and other organizations for contributions made in the name of Thomas Nelson Pugh. List of contributors to the Williamsburg Baptist Church and other organizations. Thank you card with a typed note on the reverse, \"Our older son, Thomas Nelson, committed suicide, Sept. 2, 1992, at age 43. This box contains sympathy notes (140 pieces) and a list of contributors to the Memorial Fund, established by the family and funded in the amount of $5,000. Income from this fund is used to provide psychotherapeutic care for children and youth who need such help. Check marks on envelopes indicate that a card of thanks was sent. T.E.P.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Book with names of people who gave wedding gifts. Includes names, item and if acknowledged. Photograph of Rev. Pugh in his wedding suit. Includes letter from Mary L. and Tommy of Rivercrest, Fredericksburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Invitation, guest list and cost of reception given by the Pughs for their 50th wedding anniversary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Material related to the death of Thomas E. Pugh.  Includes the Funeral service bulletin dated June 22, 2006, remarks made by his son Mark Pugh at the funeral, obituaries, hymns sung at the funeral, list of \"WUU Donations in Memory of Tom Pugh,\" October 2006 letter to Mark Pugh from Christine Faia about his father with a attached program for the 2006 Healthcare Heroes of Greater Williamsburg, Funeral registry for service at the Williamburg Unitarian Universalists with Rev. Dr. David Tetrault officiating, Hogg Funeral Home directions for funeral preparations made in 1997, Certificate of Cremation by the York River Crematory in Gloucester Point, Virginia, and letters of condolence to Mark and Carol Pugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter from Wheeler and Thompson, Inc., Funeral Directors telling Thomas Pugh the cost of his father's funeral in 1936.  February 7, 1946 receipt from Wheeler and Thompson for the funeral of William Henry Pugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter from niece Faith Groom sending copies of photographs of Walter Pugh, Frances Dean, Bertha Pugh Dean and Vinie and Walter Dean.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photocopy of the marriage license of Willialm H.Pugh and Mary E. Luck, April 1, 1904, in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. They are the parents of Thomas E. Pugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed diary of Thomas Pugh's work at the mission field at Keen Mountain, Virginia in the Red Jacket Coal Corporation Camp from June 10 to September 1, 1939.  He begins with the events that led to this work and gives a day by day account of his activities.  A photograph album from Pugh's time at Red Jacket Corporation Camp is filed in Series 5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Small bound \"Diary and Memos\" planners where Thomas Pugh noted his daily appointments.  Some books have additional notations near the end.  50 books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Most of the items are photograph albums, but these albums also contain other material such as report cards, bulletins, programs and more.  Thomas E. Pugh typed captions explaining the relevance of many of the albums and their content.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photograph album of Mary Decker Pugh with photos of her as a baby up to Rev. Pugh's retirement in 1981. Includes report cards from Fredericksburg High School and Westhampton College, elementry school class picture, wedding announcement with broken gold wedding band and photographs of her parents and other family members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photograph album has been divided into 3 folders.  This is folder 1.  Photographs from Thomas E. Pugh's early childhood, with pictures of his home, gravestones and family members.  Mary Decker's acceptance letter from Crozer Theological Seminary.  Photographs of houses, churches and towns where they lived.  Photographs of  friends and activities.  Thomas Pugh has typed descriptions for most of the photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photograph album has been divided into 3 folders.  This is folder 2.    Photographs of houses, churches and towns where they lived.   Photographs of family, friends and activities. Childhood photographs of Mary Decker Pugh.  Includes receipt from Johnson-Willis Hospital, Mary 5, 1952, when their son was born.  Thomas Pugh has typed descriptions for most of the photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photograph album has been divided into 3 folders. This folder 3 and contains the loose items from the album. Items include newspaper picture of Mary Pugh arranging flowers and her first place award; Mary Nelson Pugh's Savings Deposits book from 1914-1938; Mary Decker's Fredericksburg Public Schools report cards with other school items; copy of paper \"On Being a Minister's Wife\" and photographs of Mary Decker Pugh from the 1940's. Some of these items were in an envelope labeled \"Biographical Materials for Mary Decker Pugh.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photograph album of Thomas E. Pugh beginning with photographs of his family home (burned) and a childhood picture of himself and brother. Includes a brief biography explaining his path to the ministry. Includes school pictures, 1940 passport photograph, group picture of the 1944 Chaplains of the 103 Infantry Division in Camp Howze, Texas, and photographs of homes, churches, family, friends and activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photographs of Rev. Thomas E. Pugh involved in community activities and projects including groundbreaking for the new telephone building and Williamsburg Memorial Community Center, William and Mary graduations and more. Includes programs and invitations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photographs related to Rev. Thomas E. Pugh's ministry, beginning with Chaplain's School at Harvard in 1944 until 1981.  Half of the photograph are from the  time Rev. Pugh was a Chaplain during World War II.  Other photographs are of various churches where he served and activities related to his ministry.  Thomas E. Pugh typed captions for most of the photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photographs from Pugh's summer at The Red Jacket Coal Camp at Keen Mountain, Virginia. There is a map showing the location of the camp. Photographs are of the landscape, camp buildings, chapel area, local residents and camp attendees. Includes an outline for a sermon \"That They Might Have More Abundant Life.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photographs of parishioners of the church, activities, anniversaries, ceremonies, staff, choir and the church. Includes programs for events held by the church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photographs from the 25th Anniversary reception for the Williamsburg Baptist Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Loose photographs of Thomas E. Pugh and Mary Decker Pugh. Photograph of Rev. Pugh at the Williamsburg Unitarian Universalist Church in 2002.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 7\" x 14\" photograph of \"Summer Home on Piankitank River Across From Gwynn's Island 1954-1970.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Rolled photograph of group of men in military uniforms labeled \"Baptist Chaplains - Harvard University - Cambridge, Mass.- Jan. 6th, to Feb. 9th, 1944.\" Rolled photograph of group of men in military uniforms labeled \"The Chaplain School - Harvard University - Cambridge, Mass. - Jan. 6th, to Feb. 9th, 1944.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Scrapbook of Thomas E. Pugh. Contains memorabilia from his time at the University of Richmond (1940) through articles on his book, \"Grain of Mustard.\" Includes newspaper clippings, invitations, programs, notecards, identification cards, tickets, photograph of 1944 graduating class of Crozer Theological Seminary, receipts and more. The last item is a copy of a tribute to Harry Emerson Fosdick by Deane William Ferm with a typed note by Pugh, \"I consider it appropriate to close this scrapbook with an article giving a brief summary of the life and ministry of the late Harry Emerson Fosdick.....he exerted more influence on my life and ministry than any other person in whose time I have lived.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Certificate for a Bachelor of Divinity Degree from Crozer Theological Seminary for Thomas Edward Pugh, dated June 6, 1944. A Certificate for a Doctor of Divinity Degree from University of Richmond for Thomas Edward Pugh, dated June 3, 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Beetle Bailey cartoon by Mort Walker about sin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 reels of microfilm.\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","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","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 papers of Rev. Thomas E. Pugh, who was the minister of the Williamsburg Baptist Church in Williamsburg, Virginia from 1952-1981."," Collection includes both personal and ministerial related material.  Early photograph albums show Pugh's childhood but his correspondence and papers begin with his student days at the University of Richmond in 1940.  He attended Crozer Theological Seminary and Harvard University Chaplain School before becoming an Army Chaplain in 1944.  His first pastor posting after World War Two was Hephzibah Baptist Church in Coatesville, Pennsylvania.  Material includes correspondence, photograph albums, scrapbook, sermons, church bulletins and newsletters, marriage and death records, diaries, memorabilia, ephemera and more.  Thomas E. Pugh married Mary Decker in 1941 who also attended Crozer Theological Seminary.  Scrapbooks and seminary research papers for Mary Decker Pugh are included.  Includes letters from their son, Thomas Nelson Pugh, while serving in the United States Air Force from 1967-69 and Sympathy cards for his untimely death in 1992.  Some papers deal with Pugh Family genealogy and inheritances from Decker and Pugh Families.  His diaries contain mostly appointments."," Before the donation of his papers, Rev. Pugh reviewed the material, often adding notes to clarify the importance of items and creating folders to keep certain items together.","Scope and Contents Rev. Thomas E. Pugh's correspondence includes letters from family, friends, church members and businesses. The years prior to his 1981 retirement as Pastor of Williamsburg Baptist Church contain more ministerial and church related material than later years, though as Pastor Emeritus, he was still active in the church and religious related activities. A few letters are from William and Mary students telling Rev. Pugh how much he has helped them with his sermons and ministry.","Scope and Contents A few letters during his time as Chaplain in World War II concern men who have died, are hurt or have been helped by him.","Scope and Contents Correspondents include Lia Muller, Marianne Prechter, Else Benlcke, R.G. Rizk, Byron Tippey, Orlando J. Woodward and others. Funeral program for Johann Prechter.","Scope and Contents Per Thomas Pugh's note, \"Bettie Grey is the granddaughter of W.G. Dillard who was the landlord of the farm at Partlow, Virginia in Spotsylvania County, Virginia on which my father worked as a sharecropper during my entire public school education (1923-1934).\" They first met at Wallers Baptist Church, Pugh's home church in Partlow, and began corresponding. Pugh writes \"It has been a most stimulating and beneficial correspondence which is still continuing.\"","Scope and Contents Letters of recommendations for jobs and colleges for congregation members and others.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with David Little who graduated from William and Mary in the late 1950's. After college, David entered the military and later began a successful career in the theater.","Scope and Contents Letters about pastoral or church related services such as weddings, memorials, sermons or funerals in which Rev. Pugh participated after his retirement in his role as Pastor Emeritus. Similar material is also in the general correspondence files.","Scope and Contents Letters concerning Rev. Pugh's letter in theFebruary 28, 1963 Religious Herald supporting the historical criticism view of biblical study and interpretation.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with and about Martha F. Simmons who was disappointed in Rev. Pugh's religious views.","Scope and Contents Correspondence grouped by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh, both personal and business.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with James Windsor who was encouraged by Rev. Pugh during his path to Divinity School and beyond.","Scope and Contents Subseries include: Sermons - Williamsburg Baptist Church - Funerals - Marriages - Pastorates, Ministry Timeline, Religious Affiliations. Williamsburg Baptist Church material includes copies of the WBC Bulletin, copies of the newsletter, the Spire, business material including correspondence about the resignation of Rev. W. Wayne Price and material on the history of the Williamsburg Baptist Church.","Scope and Contents Sermon outlines on different subject matter, arranged by topic.  Each summary is dated on the reverse of the last page.  The dates range from before, during and after Rev. Pugh's ministry at the Williamsburg Baptist Church.  Notebooks arranged by date with sermon titles are included.  (Mss. Acc. 1999.07)","Scope and Contents Notebooks with sermons organized chronologically with title of sermon, bibilical citation and biblical text used. 2 notebooks.","Scope and Contents Notebooks with sermons organized chronologically with title of sermon, bibilical citation and biblical text used. 2 notebooks.","Scope and Contents Notebooks with sermons organized chronologically with title of sermon, bibilical citation and biblical text used. 3 notebooks.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts of full sermons on carbon paper or photocopied. Some sermons have attached clippings or other material. Most are undated.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts of full sermons on carbon paper or photocopied. Some sermons have attached clippings or other material. Most are undated.","Scope and Contents This group of sermons where filed separately. One topic is grouped into sessions.","Scope and Contents Sermons mostly given when Rev. Pugh was Pastor Emeritus at Williamsburg Baptist Church. Many sermons have the bulletin attached.","Scope and Contents Sermon transcripts and summaries scattered through the collection: Freedom and Equality, Symbol of Hope, Windows of Easter, The Agony of Viet Nam, Further Thoughts on Viet Nam, For the Beauty of the Earth, The Need for Integrity, Resurrection, But in the Meantime and drafts of other sermons.","Scope and Contents \"Readings, Writings and What makes me Tick Presentation/Sermon\" given at the Williamsburg Universalist Church on June 27, 1999 . \"The Mystery of Life and What Comes After: Easter as the Search for a Pertinent Answer,,\" undated.","Scope and Contents Index card written by Rev. Pugh notes \"This notebook was given to me by the Fredericksburg Baptist whre I was ordained on August 23rd, 1942. For many years I used it as a sermon notebook, especially during my years as an Army Chaplain.\" Contains typed sermons, often with dates on the reverse. Sermons removed from notebook.","Scope and Contents Index cards labeled \"Sermons - Old and New Testaments. Not a complete listing.\" Index cards for books in the Old and New Testaments with verse citations.","Scope and Contents Last two sermons preached by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh.","Scope and Contents Copies of the WBC Bulletin and newsletter, the Spire. Some business material including correspondence about the resignation of Rev. W. Wayne Price. Notes and paper on the history of the Williamsburg Baptist Church.","Scope and Contents 5 inserts for the Church Bulletin.","Scope and Contents Nine Sunday Bulletins.","Scope and Contents Copies of Rev. Pugh's annual letter stating \"...this is my customary letter with reference to preparation of the annual budget.\"  Budget related correspondence, minutes of 1998 Annual Business Meeting and agenda for a committee retreat in 1989.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, memos, meeting summaries, statements, petitions, agreements and other material concerning the resignation of Mark McIntyre, the Youth Director, and resulting conflict with Rev. W. Wayne Price, leading to Rev. Price's resignation.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, memos, meeting summaries, statements, petitions, agreements and other material concerning the resignation of Mark McIntyre, the Youth Director, and resulting conflict with Rev. W. Wayne Price, leading to Rev. Price's resignation.","Scope and Contents Material on the history of the Williamsburg Baptist Church. Includes story of Reverend Scervant Jones, copy of circa 1824 covenant document requesting a Baptist Church in Williamsburg (found in Garrett House), notes on Daniel Witt's Journal which mentions early Baptist Church activity in Virginia, \"Review of the Life of the Church, 1934-1984\" by Thomas E. Pugh and a copy of the November 14, 1915 \"Flat Hat\" with an article on Dr. Geiger, a Williamsburg Baptist Church member.","Scope and Contents Photocopy of \"A History of the Williamsburg Baptist Church, 1828-1978\" by Susie Dorsey.","Scope and Contents Bulletins, church membership pamphlet, prayers, programs for dedications and anniveraries and different editions of the pamphlet \"Williamsburg Baptist Church, Its Life and History.\"","Scope and Contents Per note in front of file, this material was selected by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh \"to reflect the variety of services offered during my pastorate of the Church, and the format and content of those services. A few items have been included to indicate my participation in the life of the Church following my retirement. Also included are a few items of special interest to me personally.\" Includes yearbook, sermons, bulletins and other publications.","Scope and Contents Copy of speech by Lee Scruggs (May 18, 1980), February 22, 1987 Bulletin recognizing Rev. Pugh as Pastor Emeritus with newspaper articles included, and \"Brief UU Statement during Morning Service, Sunday, August 8, 1999\" by Thomas Pugh. Drafts of bulletins and sermons, notes for religious programs and bulletins from services Rev. Pugh preached as Pastor Emeritus. Certificate conferring \"honor and title of Pastor Emeritus to Thomas Edward Pugh\" dated February 1, 1987.","Scope and Contents Register book for \"Friends Who Came By\" to Rev. Pugh's 25th Anniversary gathering at the Williamsburg Baptist Church, January 23, 1977. Letters to Mrs. Edna Pope in response to her request to sew quilt squares for 2 quilts to be given the Pughs on their 25th anniversary. List of participants included. A photograph album from the reception is filed in Series 5.","Scope and Contents November 25, 1953 letter from John D. Rockefeller, Jr. to Dr. Thomas E. Pugh recognizing the 125th Anniversary of the Williamsburg Baptist Church with a donation. May 17, 1957 letter from Kenneth Chorley, Colonial Williamsburg to Reverend Thomas E. Pugh transmitting a gift of $57,500 from John D. Rockefeller, Jr. to the Williamsburg Baptist Church for expansion. Carbon copy of a May 20, 1957 letter from Thomas E. Pugh to John D. Rockefeller, Jr. thanking Rockefeller for the check .","Scope and Contents Four editions of the \"Rules of Order\" for the Williamsburg Baptist Church. 1969, 1975, 1984 and 1986.","Scope and Contents Attendance cards for Williamsburg Baptist Church with names and often with residence and relationship to the church noted.  Undated.","Scope and Contents Official record of marriages performed with name of bride and groom, religious affiliation, date of wedding and more.","Scope and Contents Programs for marriage ceremonies performed by Rev. Pugh.  He labeled the folder \"Marriage Ceremonies Used\" which suggests he also used these programs as guides.","Scope and Contents Original notarized Marriage Licenses, mostly issued in Pennsylvania.","Scope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1952-1959 in Williamsburg, Virginia and completed \"Marriage Licenses\" for marriages performed from 1950-1951 in Pennsylvania.","Scope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1960-1969 in Williamsburg, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1970-1979 in Williamsburg, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1980-1989 in Williamsburg, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1990-1999 in Williamsburg, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Listing of number of weddings Rev. Pugh performed from 1952 to 1990's. Handwritten note \"Bonded to perform marriages - March 1952.\" Total number of marriages performed is 331.","Scope and Contents Rev. Thomas E. Pugh's official clergy records, photocopies of transcripts of funeral services, programs from funerals, stats on funerals performed and full program/transcript of his last funeral which was for R. Laurence Caldwell in 2000.","Scope and Contents Completed form \"Clergyman's Record\" or \"Clergy Record\" submitted by the funeral home in charge of the arrangements. Includes name of deceased, residence, date of death, place of death, age, date of birth, place of birth, marital status, cause of death, date and time of funeral, place of funeral, officiating clergy, church affiliation, internment location and more.","Scope and Contents Completed form \"Clergyman's Record\" or \"Clergy Record\" submitted by the funeral home in charge of the arrangements. Includes name of deceased, residence, date of death, place of death, age, date of birth, place of birth, marital status, cause of death, date and time of funeral, place of funeral, officiating clergy, church affiliation, internment location and more.","Scope and Contents Completed form \"Clergyman's Record\" or \"Clergy Record\" submitted by the funeral home in charge of the arrangements. Includes name of deceased, residence, date of death, place of death, age, date of birth, place of birth, marital status, cause of death, date and time of funeral, place of funeral, officiating clergy, church affiliation, internment location and more.","Scope and Contents Outlines, transcripts and programs of funerals performed by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh.","Scope and Contents Transcripts of funerals performed by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh including the program of the community service given in memory of John D. Rockefeller, Jr. in 1960 and James Rolan Short in 1980.","Scope and Contents Material gathered in preparation for the funeral of Robert Laurence Caldwell, correspondence with family members, newspaper articles and official \"Clergy Record.\"  Pugh's note with file states \"This was the last funeral conducted in more than fifty years of ministry.  Normally the matters reflected in the correspondence would have been discussed with the family in person, but the situation required most of the details to be considered through letters.\"","Scope and Contents Programs for funerals performed by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh.","Scope and Contents Photocopy of 1967 letter from Cotesworth P. Lewis, Rector of Bruton Parish Church, as a response to the remarks made when Lyndon B. Johnson was in the congregation.  Bulletin for Rev. Cotesworth Lewis's 25th anniversary in 1981 and his retirement in 1985.  Includes remarks made by Rev. Pugh.  Copy of letter from Martin Passmore, former Mayor of Bruton in Someset, England to Rev. Herman Hollerith IV of Bruton Parish Church about his upcoming visit to Williamsburg.","Scope and Contents Church Bulletins from area Baptist Churches, some where Rev. Pugh is noted as the person giving the sermon.  Bulletins include: First Baptist Church, Raleigh, NC (April 21, 1963),  River Road Church in Richmond, Virginia, (August 15, 1965), West End Baptist Church in Suffolk, Virginia (September 12, 1982 and June 19, 1983), First Baptist Church in Petersburg, Virginia (July 3, 1983), Jamestown Island Sunrise Service ( April 22, 1984)","Scope and Contents Wallers Baptist Church in Partlow, Virginia, Spotsylvania County, was the \"Home Church\" of Rev. Thomas E. Pugh. Includes correspondence and brochures for Homecoming Day in 1987, 1993 and 1994. Rev. Pugh gave a talk about his memories of the church in 1994.","Scope and Contents Family Circle cartoon and program for the Bar Mitzvah of David Whitten Wolf whose parents were married by Rev. Pugh.","Scope and Contents Correspondence covering Rev. Pugh's initial call to Williamsburg Baptist Church, his retirement, his tenure as Pastor Emeritus  and his position as a nonmember.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, bulletins, anniversary programs, brochures and other material from Churches where Rev. Thomas E. Pugh was the Pastor. Victoria Baptist Church, Springfield, PA (1942 -1943), Hephzibah Baptist Church, Coatesville, PA (1947-1950) and Williamsburg Baptist Church (1952-1981). Includes an August 3, 1946 bulletin for the dedication of \"The Post Chapel\" at Camp Glasenback, Austria where Rev. Pugh was the Chaplain.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, bulletins, anniversary programs, brochures and other material from Prospect Hill Baptist Church. Rev. Pugh was the minister from 1950-1951.","Scope and Contents 1983 and 1984 \"Dedication of Annual Committee\" memos and report, minutes of the \"Memorial Peninsula Baptist Association Annual Meeting, Oct. 29-30, 1990 and 2 original reports, one with notations, of \"Historical Sketch of the Peninsula Baptist Association\" by Thomas Edward Pugh \"presented during the Fiftieth annual meeting of the Asociation held in the Liberty (New Kent) Baptist Church, April 28-29, 1953.","Scope and Contents Correspondence and copy of 2 sermons given at a \"Power Week\" program at Mary Washington College with the theme, Looking Unto Jesus.","Scope and Contents One page pamphlet with a photograph of the Board of Trustees of the \"Religious Herald\" dated December 13, 1973. Certificate of Appreciation to Thomas E. Pugh for his contribution as a trustee from 1966-1975.","Scope and Contents Certificate of Ordination from the Fredericksburg Baptist Church for The Gospel Ministry on August 23, 1942. Certificate for Degree of Master of Divinity from Colgate Rochester Divinity School, Crozer Theological Seminary, dated May 3, 1980.","Scope and Contents Brochures, programs and invitations to community events, including plays and dedications. Rev. Pugh is a member of some of the organizations. Copies of his talk to the \"Assembly of Williamsburg-James City County Schools\" and at the newly opened Williamsburg Memorial Community Center in 1959. Includes letters from the Williamsburg Regional Library thanking Mr. and Mrs. Pugh for creating the \"Mark C. and Carol B. Pugh Perpetual Book Fund (PBF), 2000 and letter regarding donation of \"Our Pugh Family Lineage\" to the Library of Virginia Foundation in 2002.","Scope and Contents Brochures, programs and invitations to community events, including plays and dedications. Rev. Pugh is a member of some of the organizations. Includes certificate from the American National Red Cross in recognition of Rev. Pugh as Chairman of the James City County Chapter in 1956 and 1957-1958, and a copy of his \"Memorial Presentation for Dr. Howard Hicks Ashbury, Eastern State Hospital\" on April 27, 1973.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, brochures, certificates associated with Rev. Pugh's membership in the Rotary Club of Williamsburg.","Scope and Contents Brochures, programs and copies of sermons, prayers and speeches given at community events, memorials or local clubs.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, editorials, memos, minutes and recognitions concerning the Williamsburg Community Hospital and the Williamsburg Healthcare Alliance.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, editorials, memos, minutes and recognitions concerning the Williamsburg Community Hospital and the Williamsburg Healthcare Alliance.","Scope and Contents Typed copy of an article by Susan Hall Godson \"Tom Pugh: A Man of Authenticity and Integrity\" for the October 2002 Williamsburg Reunion Booklet. 1994 edition of the Williamsburg Reunion Booklet. Typed copy of an address, \"A Sense of History,\" given by Rev. Pugh at the 2000 WHRA annual meeting. November 21, 1965 Richmond Times-Dispatch article by Mayor Henry M. Stryker on \"Williamsburg Before 1928 Was a World Unto Itself.\"","Scope and Contents Photograph of new hospital building and a resolution recognizing Reverend Thomas E. Pugh for his work as a Trustee of the Williamsburg Community Hospital, Inc. beginning in 1959 and his work on the Board of the Hospital until 1978. March 23, 1978.","Scope and Contents Calendars used by Rev. Pugh to record the care of his roses, such as pruning, dividing and spraying.","Scope and Contents Correspondence between various people, particularly Elbert Lloyd Pugh, Jr. of Colonial Heights, Virginia, while researching the genealogy of the Pugh Family. Includes research and copies of photographs.","Scope and Contents Report compiled by Thomas Edward Pugh entitled \"Our Pugh Family Lineage\" in 1998. 22 pages.","Scope and Contents Pamphlets, membership list and mailings from the \"Spotswood Golf Association\" in Williamsburg, VA. Includes a talk about Colonel Miodrag Blagajevich entitled \"A Man to Remember\" while Pugh was Secretary of the Spotswood Golf Association.  Includes one scorecard.","Scope and Contents Correspondence and legal documents concerning inheritances from the estates of Evelyn M. Barr, Lettie D. Brockman, Ella Doffan Chesley and Janet Lawson Freeman Shepherd.","Scope and Contents Accounts and correspondence about the Decker property inheritance equally owned by Mrs. Julia D. Bristow, Mrs. Mary D. Pugh, William C. Decker and Richard H. Decker.","Scope and Contents Chancery case with heirs of James B. Luck, which includes Thomas E. Pugh, against Virginia Electric and Power Company about the removal of family graves from the property in Spotsylvania County, Virginia that the heirs sold to VEPCO.","Scope and Contents A photograph of Rev. Pugh; newspaper articles about his 25th anniversary at Williamsburg Baptist, his retirement, his education (\"Soda Jerk Job Helped Pay for Minister's Educution\"), and a profile done in the \"Williamsburg Advantage\" in 1981; bill of sale for sailboat in 1974; paper entitled \"Biographical Reminiscence, Thomas E. Pugh, Crozer Theological Seminary Class of 1944;\" Bulletin from his last service at Williamsburg Baptist Church; list of the Crozer Theological Seminary Class of 1944 students, with addresses; January 1955 issue of \"The Bulletin, Crozer Theological Seminary\" with Rev. Pugh's photograph on the cover; notes from his retirement party and other memorabilia related to his personal and ministerial life. Includes a handwritten observation of his visit to Spotsylvania County, where he grew up, on July 7, 1977 and a \"signed\" photograph of President Bill Clinton thanking Thomas E. Pugh for his support. 1950 Certificate of Voter Registration card for Prospect Park Boro, Pennsylvania. Folder named by Thomas E. Pugh and contents kept together. There are other related folders for some material.","Scope and Contents Entry cards and ribbons won at the Williamsburg James City County Fair.  Undated.","Scope and Contents Deed and contract for property in 1954.  Correspondence about sale of property in 1971.  Includes 2 photographs of the house.","Scope and Contents June 1954 edition of Good Housekeeping with certain pages marked and passages circled.  April 1972 edition of Cosmopolitan with Pugh's note \"This issue was given to me by a parishioner of the church\".  Full issues of newspapers were also received but have not been kept since they are available on microfilm.  These issues are:  Richmond Times-Dispatch, November 23,1963, Kennedy Assassinated-Johnson is President;  Richmond Times-Dispatch, November 25, 1963, Accused Assassin is Shot and Killed...; Richmond Times-Dispatch, November 26, 1963, Final Rites Held for President Kennedy;  Daily Press, July 21, 1969, We Walk on Moon; Daily Press, July 22, 1969, Apollo II Heads Home; Daily Press, August 9, 1974, Nixon Resigns and Daily Press, September 17, 1999, Floyd Zone, Heavy Rain Swamps Virginia.","Scope and Contents Peninsula Bank and Trust Company, Williamsburg, Virginia, savings book with entries from 1961 to 1968.","Scope and Contents News clippings about Pugh joining Omicron Delta Kappa and Pi Delta Epsilon honorary fraternities (1940) and receiving a Honorary degree at University of Richmond in 1968. Programs for the 1991 and 1996 reunions of the Class of 1941 and Commencement Exercises for June 3, 1968. Class of 1941 remembrance booklet. 1998 donation request letter from Omicron Delta Kappa Foundation, Inc. One page handout with highlights of the history of the University of Richmond. Brochure for the University of Richmond, circa 1946. Typed memorial speech \"Remembrances of Dr. Solon B. Cousins\" who was his religion professor at Richmond College, 1941. Certificates for initiation into Alpha Delta Fraternity in 1938, Tau Kappa Alpha in 1941 and Omicron Delta Kappa in 1940.","Scope and Contents Navy Blue felt book cover with a leather University of Richmond emblem stitched onto the front and an \"R\" stitched on the reverse.","Scope and Contents List of items, list of prices and receipts from Pugh family yard sale in Kingswood, Williamsburg, VA.","Scope and Contents November 29, 1963 and December 6, 1963 editions of Life Magazine about the life, death and funeral of President John. F. Kennedy.","Scope and Contents Pen and ink reproduction of the Cannon Memorial Chapel at the University of Richmond.  Notation on backing \"To the Class of 1935 on the Occasion of Their 50th Reunion.\"","Scope and Contents Correspondence, research and promotion for his book, \"As a Grain of Mustard Seed, The Story of the Virginia Baptist Children's Home.\"","Scope and Contents 1977 edition of \"The Parson's Page\" written by Thomas E. Pugh. 205 pages. Includes handwritten note for Anne and C [urt] Nottingham written December 3, 1999.","Scope and Contents Pen and ink drawings which appear at the beginning of each chapter.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with printer and with others for permission to publish.  Book orders from individuals.  List of book costs.  1974 letter from a friend encouraging him to publish his essays.","Scope and Contents Virginia Gazette and Daily Press articles about Rev. Pugh and his book, The Parson's Page. Book review. Photocopy of article \"Cap'n Sadie Blooms with 100 Years of Wit \u0026 Wisdom\" with note by Rev. Pugh, \"Cap'n Sadie was the widow of the shoemaker of Cricket Hill, subject of my column, \"The Shoemaker of Cricket Hill,\" appearing the The Parson's Page. It was dated August 31, 1957.","Scope and Contents 1963 Virginia Gazette issue with editorials on the subject \"Local Clergy, Layment view Pope John XXII\" with Thomas E. Pugh's editorial labeled \"Protestant Clergyman.\" 1997 Virginia Gazette editorial by Thomas E. Pugh about possibly using a Columbarium for burials, Virginia Gazette's editor W.C. O'Donovan's reponse and letter from Herbert Bell thanking Pugh for his support.","Scope and Contents Material gathered together by Rev. Pugh and filed with the title \"Notes and Quotes - Miscellaneous Subjects.\"  Includes a page with \"Notes and Quotes from Carl Sanburg by Penelope Niven,\" Easter sermon entitled \"New Directions,\" photocopy of 10 pages of book entitled \"In Search of Schrodinger's Cat, Quantum Physics and Reality\" by John Gribbin, photocopy of pages 123-137 of chapter on Resurrection from \"A Search of the Historical Jesus\" by Professor Fida Hassnain, photocopy of a page from \"Chesapeake Legacy...,\" photocopy of 2 pages from \"A River Runs Through It\" and other photocopies or articles about religion.  Words and score for \"I Danced in the Morning\" a Shaker song.  Clipping on Jim Kelly's retirement .","Scope and Contents Papers written by Mary Decker Pugh while in Crozer Theological Seminary in 1942 and 1943.  Includes a note from Thomas E. Pugh explaining the above and how her studies helped him in his work and how much he appreciated her contributions, written October 19, 1999.","Scope and Contents Papers with the same topics written by both Mary Decker Pugh and Thomas E. Pugh while students at Crozer Theological Seminary.","Scope and Contents Papers written by Thomas E. Pugh while in Crozer Theological Seminary in 1942 and 1943.","Scope and Contents Papers written by Thomas E. Pugh while in Crozer Theological Seminary in 1942 and 1943.","Scope and Contents Original and 2 carbon copies of Dr. Pugh's paper \"Cremation\" dated February 19, 1951.  Includes 3 pamphlets on cremation.","Scope and Contents Typed sermon, The Question about Drinking, which was submitted to and rejected by \"The Pulpit.\"  April 29, 1956.","Scope and Contents Publications on different religions, various philosophies and religious topics.","Scope and Contents Newspaper articles, notes, sermons and other material on the importance of hands.  Headline for his talk to the \"Century Club\" is \"Hands are the Symbol of Civilization.\"","Scope and Contents Seven receipt books for sales of \"The Parson's Page.\"","Scope and Contents Bachelor of Arts Certificate from the University of Richmond, Richmond College, for Thomas Edward Pugh, dated June 10, 1941.  Bachelor of Arts Certificate from the University of Richmond, Westhampton College, for Mary Nelson Decker, dated June 6, 1935.","Scope and Contents Brochures on Shaker Village, Brandywine River Museum and Longwood Gardens","Scope and Contents Itinerary for vacation to Nova Scotia between September 18 - October 1989. Receipt for lodging at Doe Run in Hillsville, Virginia on April 18, 1997","Scope and Contents Rev. Thomas E. Pugh was chaplain in the 103rd Infantry Division then the 1st Division Artillery during World War II, leaving as a Captain.","Scope and Contents Booklet entitled \"History of Battery \"A\" 382 Field Artillery Battalion, 103rd Infantry Division, December 1942 - June 1945.\" Book entitled \"Cactus Caravan, 103rd Infantry Division.\" Hardback book entitled \"Fifth Infantry and the Soldier Chorus, An Illustrated History of the Great A Cappella Choir Built by Luther M. Onerheim in the Fifth U.S. Infantry Regiment, Seventy-First Division\" published 1946.","Scope and Contents Hardback book \"Our Leave in Switzerland, 200 Photos, a Souvenire of the visit of American Soldiers to Switzerland in 1945/46\" printed in Switzerland and New York.","Scope and Contents Hardback book entitled \"Report After Action, the Story of the 103rd Infantry Division\" by Ralph Mueller and Jerry Tuck, published 1945 in Austria.","Scope and Contents 28 postcards with notations on the reverse by Pugh about his experiences when he visited the sights. Pamphlets and postcards for places in Switzerland and Germany. Vingt Francs note from Vichy France, 12=2=1942.","Scope and Contents Official T-S Slips which \"certify that the bearer is hereby extended official condolence and sympathy extraordinary, he having suffered GI difficulties...\" with a \"schedule of Sunday Chapel Services\" on the reverse. Typed outlines of 3 sermons about Pugh's experience as a Chaplain. Typed remarks \"The Courage and Contentment of Wisdom\" possibly sent to the attached roster of servicement with their main contact (Mother, Father) noted with address. Copies of \"Church Call\" a bulletin for \"General Protestant Service\" for the 71st Division Artillery: November 4, 1945, November 11, 1945, November 18, 1945, November 25, 1945 and December 2, 1945. Bulletin for the \"Dedication Exercises for the Post Chapel\" at Camp Glasenbach, Austria, dated August 3, 1946. Newspaper article with a sermonette by Chaplain Thomas E. Pugh (undated), and newspaper article about Pugh's promotion to Captain in 1945.","Scope and Contents Small bound Jewish prayer book with English on left side and Hebrew on the right side and a small bound book with prayers for different situations with glued in excerpts for ministering to Jews, Catholics and Christian Scientists. Undated.","Scope and Contents Typed list of command posts during combat with dates and some description of events, November 1944 - May 1945.  List of CPs where Pugh lived, with dates noted and some remarks beside certain areas.  Europe Road Map, Strasbourg-Basel, First Edition, Sheet 87, published by War Office in 1943 and labeled \"Start #1\" by Pugh.  Germany Road Map, Essen-Mannheim, First Edition, Sheet 4, published by War Office in 1944 and labeled \"#2\" by Pugh.  Germany Road Map, Basle-Stuttgart, First Edition, Sheet 7, photolithographed by 21 Army Group in 1943 and labeled \"3\" by Pugh.  Germany Road Map, Munchen, First Edition, Sheet 8, published by War Office in 1944 and labeled \"4\" by Pugh.","Scope and Contents April 13 and April 14, 1945 editions of \"The Stars and Stripes\" with stories about the war and death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. August 15, 1945 \"Southern Germany Edition\" of \"The Stars and Stripes\" announcing \"War Ends.\" August 15, 1945 \"Victory Edition\" of \"The Stars and Stripes.\"","Scope and Contents Immunization register. Laminated military ID with photograph and fingerprints. Life insurance special dividend application postcard. \"Officers' Pay, Allowance, and Mileage Voucher\" for August-November 1945. August and September 1946 Special Orders 35 and 226. November 20, 1945 memo, \"The following weapon belonging to the above person is registered and in the supply room.\" Pennsylvania World War II Veterans' Compensation Bureau brochure, postcard asking for more information and approval letter. Includes \"Military Record and Report of Separation Certificate of Service,\" photocopy of January 2, 1947 letter and certificate of promotion to Major.","Scope and Contents A 201 file is set of documents maintained by the US government for members of the United States armed forces. Pugh's files include his draft card, his accrued leave record, correspondence on his 1943 application to join the Chaplains' Corp., his \"Report of Physical Examination,\" Special Order 26 booklet with directions for initial assignment and other Special Orders for other assignments.","Scope and Contents A 201 file is set of documents maintained by the US government for members of the United States armed forces. Pugh's files include memos and special orders for assignments; December 8, 1945 certificate memo to extend active duty for six months; \"Property Turn-in Slip;\" items issued to the Chaplains Outfit (September 6, 1945); inventory of \"items in the East Rear Office of Chapel #10;\" Travel Vouchers and \"Pay and Allowance Account\" forms. July and August 1945 correspondence about the health of Mary Decker Pugh who had an appendectomy and a nervous condition following the death of her mother. Includes letters from American Red Cross and attending physician about Pugh's wife's physical and mental condition at Walter Reed Hospital.","Scope and Contents A 201 file is set of documents maintained by the US government for members of the United States armed forces. This folder includes Pugh's \"Monthly Reports of Chaplains\" from January 1944 to November 1945; special orders; \"Report of Religious Services Aboard Troopship\" divided by religious affiliation and \"Marriage Records\" for Kenneth R.Hurst and Virginia R. Marsh in Chapel #10 on September 3, 1944 and \"Marriage Record\" for Archie B. Hill and Agnes Miller in Chapel #11 on August 12, 1944. Chaplain Pugh's typed copy of his \"Victory Day Service\" with an attached June 4, 1945 letter to Mrs. Troy H. Sumrall about the honor also given to her husband, Lt. Troy H. Sumrall at the service.","Scope and Contents Note congratulating Mary Pugh on her resignation as a teacher in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Receipt for a bag bought at Gimbels. Obituaries for Mary Decker Pugh from the Daily Press, June 22, 2004 and the Virginia Gazette, June 23, 2004. Bulletin program from the funeral service and a photocopy of the hymn sung at the funeral service, June 23, 2004.","Scope and Contents Training manual, newspapers, certificate, memos and correspondence. In September, 1969, Thomas Nelson Pugh had an unexplained grand mal seizure and began behaving oddly and was sent stateside for treatment. Per his correspondence in the following folders, he seems greatly improved by December 1969.","Scope and Contents Letters written by Thomas Nelson Pugh to his family while serving in the Air Force. His basic training was held at the Lackland Training Center at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. The July 20, 1967 letter includes photobooth black and white photographs.","Scope and Contents Letters written by Thomas Nelson Pugh to his family while serving in the Air Force.","Scope and Contents September 5, 1992 funeral program for Thomas Nelson Pugh who died on September 2, 1992. Copy of September 14, 1992 \"The Spire\" which mentions a memorial gift given in memory of Thomas Nelson Pugh.","Scope and Contents Contribution notifications from the Boys' Home in Covington, Virginia, Williamsburg Baptist Church and other organizations for contributions made in the name of Thomas Nelson Pugh. List of contributors to the Williamsburg Baptist Church and other organizations. Thank you card with a typed note on the reverse, \"Our older son, Thomas Nelson, committed suicide, Sept. 2, 1992, at age 43. This box contains sympathy notes (140 pieces) and a list of contributors to the Memorial Fund, established by the family and funded in the amount of $5,000. Income from this fund is used to provide psychotherapeutic care for children and youth who need such help. Check marks on envelopes indicate that a card of thanks was sent. T.E.P.\"","Scope and Contents Book with names of people who gave wedding gifts. Includes names, item and if acknowledged. Photograph of Rev. Pugh in his wedding suit. Includes letter from Mary L. and Tommy of Rivercrest, Fredericksburg, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Invitation, guest list and cost of reception given by the Pughs for their 50th wedding anniversary.","Scope and Contents Material related to the death of Thomas E. Pugh.  Includes the Funeral service bulletin dated June 22, 2006, remarks made by his son Mark Pugh at the funeral, obituaries, hymns sung at the funeral, list of \"WUU Donations in Memory of Tom Pugh,\" October 2006 letter to Mark Pugh from Christine Faia about his father with a attached program for the 2006 Healthcare Heroes of Greater Williamsburg, Funeral registry for service at the Williamburg Unitarian Universalists with Rev. Dr. David Tetrault officiating, Hogg Funeral Home directions for funeral preparations made in 1997, Certificate of Cremation by the York River Crematory in Gloucester Point, Virginia, and letters of condolence to Mark and Carol Pugh.","Scope and Contents Letter from Wheeler and Thompson, Inc., Funeral Directors telling Thomas Pugh the cost of his father's funeral in 1936.  February 7, 1946 receipt from Wheeler and Thompson for the funeral of William Henry Pugh.","Scope and Contents Letter from niece Faith Groom sending copies of photographs of Walter Pugh, Frances Dean, Bertha Pugh Dean and Vinie and Walter Dean.","Scope and Contents Photocopy of the marriage license of Willialm H.Pugh and Mary E. Luck, April 1, 1904, in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. They are the parents of Thomas E. Pugh.","Scope and Contents Typed diary of Thomas Pugh's work at the mission field at Keen Mountain, Virginia in the Red Jacket Coal Corporation Camp from June 10 to September 1, 1939.  He begins with the events that led to this work and gives a day by day account of his activities.  A photograph album from Pugh's time at Red Jacket Corporation Camp is filed in Series 5.","Scope and Contents Small bound \"Diary and Memos\" planners where Thomas Pugh noted his daily appointments.  Some books have additional notations near the end.  50 books.","Scope and Contents Most of the items are photograph albums, but these albums also contain other material such as report cards, bulletins, programs and more.  Thomas E. Pugh typed captions explaining the relevance of many of the albums and their content.","Scope and Contents Photograph album of Mary Decker Pugh with photos of her as a baby up to Rev. Pugh's retirement in 1981. Includes report cards from Fredericksburg High School and Westhampton College, elementry school class picture, wedding announcement with broken gold wedding band and photographs of her parents and other family members.","Scope and Contents Photograph album has been divided into 3 folders.  This is folder 1.  Photographs from Thomas E. Pugh's early childhood, with pictures of his home, gravestones and family members.  Mary Decker's acceptance letter from Crozer Theological Seminary.  Photographs of houses, churches and towns where they lived.  Photographs of  friends and activities.  Thomas Pugh has typed descriptions for most of the photographs.","Scope and Contents Photograph album has been divided into 3 folders.  This is folder 2.    Photographs of houses, churches and towns where they lived.   Photographs of family, friends and activities. Childhood photographs of Mary Decker Pugh.  Includes receipt from Johnson-Willis Hospital, Mary 5, 1952, when their son was born.  Thomas Pugh has typed descriptions for most of the photographs.","Scope and Contents Photograph album has been divided into 3 folders. This folder 3 and contains the loose items from the album. Items include newspaper picture of Mary Pugh arranging flowers and her first place award; Mary Nelson Pugh's Savings Deposits book from 1914-1938; Mary Decker's Fredericksburg Public Schools report cards with other school items; copy of paper \"On Being a Minister's Wife\" and photographs of Mary Decker Pugh from the 1940's. Some of these items were in an envelope labeled \"Biographical Materials for Mary Decker Pugh.\"","Scope and Contents Photograph album of Thomas E. Pugh beginning with photographs of his family home (burned) and a childhood picture of himself and brother. Includes a brief biography explaining his path to the ministry. Includes school pictures, 1940 passport photograph, group picture of the 1944 Chaplains of the 103 Infantry Division in Camp Howze, Texas, and photographs of homes, churches, family, friends and activities.","Scope and Contents Photographs of Rev. Thomas E. Pugh involved in community activities and projects including groundbreaking for the new telephone building and Williamsburg Memorial Community Center, William and Mary graduations and more. Includes programs and invitations.","Scope and Contents Photographs related to Rev. Thomas E. Pugh's ministry, beginning with Chaplain's School at Harvard in 1944 until 1981.  Half of the photograph are from the  time Rev. Pugh was a Chaplain during World War II.  Other photographs are of various churches where he served and activities related to his ministry.  Thomas E. Pugh typed captions for most of the photographs.","Scope and Contents Photographs from Pugh's summer at The Red Jacket Coal Camp at Keen Mountain, Virginia. There is a map showing the location of the camp. Photographs are of the landscape, camp buildings, chapel area, local residents and camp attendees. Includes an outline for a sermon \"That They Might Have More Abundant Life.\"","Scope and Contents Photographs of parishioners of the church, activities, anniversaries, ceremonies, staff, choir and the church. Includes programs for events held by the church.","Scope and Contents Photographs from the 25th Anniversary reception for the Williamsburg Baptist Church.","Scope and Contents Loose photographs of Thomas E. Pugh and Mary Decker Pugh. Photograph of Rev. Pugh at the Williamsburg Unitarian Universalist Church in 2002.","Scope and Contents 7\" x 14\" photograph of \"Summer Home on Piankitank River Across From Gwynn's Island 1954-1970.\"","Scope and Contents Rolled photograph of group of men in military uniforms labeled \"Baptist Chaplains - Harvard University - Cambridge, Mass.- Jan. 6th, to Feb. 9th, 1944.\" Rolled photograph of group of men in military uniforms labeled \"The Chaplain School - Harvard University - Cambridge, Mass. - Jan. 6th, to Feb. 9th, 1944.\"","Scope and Contents Scrapbook of Thomas E. Pugh. Contains memorabilia from his time at the University of Richmond (1940) through articles on his book, \"Grain of Mustard.\" Includes newspaper clippings, invitations, programs, notecards, identification cards, tickets, photograph of 1944 graduating class of Crozer Theological Seminary, receipts and more. The last item is a copy of a tribute to Harry Emerson Fosdick by Deane William Ferm with a typed note by Pugh, \"I consider it appropriate to close this scrapbook with an article giving a brief summary of the life and ministry of the late Harry Emerson Fosdick.....he exerted more influence on my life and ministry than any other person in whose time I have lived.\"","Scope and Contents Certificate for a Bachelor of Divinity Degree from Crozer Theological Seminary for Thomas Edward Pugh, dated June 6, 1944. A Certificate for a Doctor of Divinity Degree from University of Richmond for Thomas Edward Pugh, dated June 3, 1968.","Scope and Contents Beetle Bailey cartoon by Mort Walker about sin.","2 reels of microfilm."],"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_coll_ssim":["Crozer Theological Seminary","Williamsburg Baptist Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","Pugh family"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Crozer Theological Seminary","Williamsburg Baptist Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","Pugh family","Pugh, Thomas E., 1917-2006"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Crozer Theological Seminary","Williamsburg Baptist Church (Williamsburg, Va.)"],"famname_ssim":["Pugh family"],"persname_ssim":["Pugh, Thomas E., 1917-2006"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":440,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T07:46:19.109Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8980","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8980","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8980","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8980","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8980.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Pugh, Thomas E. Papers","title_ssm":["Thomas E. Pugh Papers"],"title_tesim":["Thomas E. Pugh Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1914-2001","1941-1998"],"unitdate_bulk_ssim":["1941-1998"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1914-2001"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["MS 00005","/repositories/2/resources/8980"],"text":["MS 00005","/repositories/2/resources/8980","Thomas E. Pugh Papers","Virginia--Genealogy","Williamsburg (Va.)--History--20th century","Baptist Church--Virginia--History","Baptists--United States--Clergy","Chaplains, Military--United States--20th century","Research Papers","United States--Armed Services--Medical Care","University of Richmond. Richmond College--History","Vietnam War, 1961-1975","World War, 1939-1945--Chaplains","Books","Church bulletins","Clippings (information artifacts)","Correspondence","Diaries","Pamphlets","Photographs","Scrapbooks","Sermons","Newsletters","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Arranged into series: Correspondence; Ministry Related (subseries: sermons, Williamsburg Baptist Church, Marriages, Funerals, Pastorates...);  Personal and Family (subseries:  Community Involvement, Personal Matters, Academic, Vacations, Military Service as Chaplain, Family); Diaries and Photographs/Scrapbooks.","Thomas E. Pugh was born on November 9, 1917 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia and died June 17, 2006 in Williamsburg, Virginia."," Pugh was pastor of Williamsburg Baptist Church for 29 years, 1952-1981. His tenure was the longest in the history of the church. When he retired, Pugh was named pastor emeritus."," When Pugh accepted the pastor position, one of his objectives was to embrace the students of the College of William and Mary. He sought to provide a ministry which would aid in their development during the formative college years."," Outside of the church community, Pugh served many organizations such as the American Red Cross and the Rotary Club. One of his most significant contributions to the Williamsburg community was his 25 year membership on the board of the Williamsburg Community Hospital."," Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","Collection is partially processed as of September 2009.  Processing completed June 2015.","The papers of Rev. Thomas E. Pugh, who was the minister of the Williamsburg Baptist Church in Williamsburg, Virginia from 1952-1981."," Collection includes both personal and ministerial related material.  Early photograph albums show Pugh's childhood but his correspondence and papers begin with his student days at the University of Richmond in 1940.  He attended Crozer Theological Seminary and Harvard University Chaplain School before becoming an Army Chaplain in 1944.  His first pastor posting after World War Two was Hephzibah Baptist Church in Coatesville, Pennsylvania.  Material includes correspondence, photograph albums, scrapbook, sermons, church bulletins and newsletters, marriage and death records, diaries, memorabilia, ephemera and more.  Thomas E. Pugh married Mary Decker in 1941 who also attended Crozer Theological Seminary.  Scrapbooks and seminary research papers for Mary Decker Pugh are included.  Includes letters from their son, Thomas Nelson Pugh, while serving in the United States Air Force from 1967-69 and Sympathy cards for his untimely death in 1992.  Some papers deal with Pugh Family genealogy and inheritances from Decker and Pugh Families.  His diaries contain mostly appointments."," Before the donation of his papers, Rev. Pugh reviewed the material, often adding notes to clarify the importance of items and creating folders to keep certain items together.","Scope and Contents Rev. Thomas E. Pugh's correspondence includes letters from family, friends, church members and businesses. The years prior to his 1981 retirement as Pastor of Williamsburg Baptist Church contain more ministerial and church related material than later years, though as Pastor Emeritus, he was still active in the church and religious related activities. A few letters are from William and Mary students telling Rev. Pugh how much he has helped them with his sermons and ministry.","Scope and Contents A few letters during his time as Chaplain in World War II concern men who have died, are hurt or have been helped by him.","Scope and Contents Correspondents include Lia Muller, Marianne Prechter, Else Benlcke, R.G. Rizk, Byron Tippey, Orlando J. Woodward and others. Funeral program for Johann Prechter.","Scope and Contents Per Thomas Pugh's note, \"Bettie Grey is the granddaughter of W.G. Dillard who was the landlord of the farm at Partlow, Virginia in Spotsylvania County, Virginia on which my father worked as a sharecropper during my entire public school education (1923-1934).\" They first met at Wallers Baptist Church, Pugh's home church in Partlow, and began corresponding. Pugh writes \"It has been a most stimulating and beneficial correspondence which is still continuing.\"","Scope and Contents Letters of recommendations for jobs and colleges for congregation members and others.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with David Little who graduated from William and Mary in the late 1950's. After college, David entered the military and later began a successful career in the theater.","Scope and Contents Letters about pastoral or church related services such as weddings, memorials, sermons or funerals in which Rev. Pugh participated after his retirement in his role as Pastor Emeritus. Similar material is also in the general correspondence files.","Scope and Contents Letters concerning Rev. Pugh's letter in theFebruary 28, 1963 Religious Herald supporting the historical criticism view of biblical study and interpretation.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with and about Martha F. Simmons who was disappointed in Rev. Pugh's religious views.","Scope and Contents Correspondence grouped by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh, both personal and business.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with James Windsor who was encouraged by Rev. Pugh during his path to Divinity School and beyond.","Scope and Contents Subseries include: Sermons - Williamsburg Baptist Church - Funerals - Marriages - Pastorates, Ministry Timeline, Religious Affiliations. Williamsburg Baptist Church material includes copies of the WBC Bulletin, copies of the newsletter, the Spire, business material including correspondence about the resignation of Rev. W. Wayne Price and material on the history of the Williamsburg Baptist Church.","Scope and Contents Sermon outlines on different subject matter, arranged by topic.  Each summary is dated on the reverse of the last page.  The dates range from before, during and after Rev. Pugh's ministry at the Williamsburg Baptist Church.  Notebooks arranged by date with sermon titles are included.  (Mss. Acc. 1999.07)","Scope and Contents Notebooks with sermons organized chronologically with title of sermon, bibilical citation and biblical text used. 2 notebooks.","Scope and Contents Notebooks with sermons organized chronologically with title of sermon, bibilical citation and biblical text used. 2 notebooks.","Scope and Contents Notebooks with sermons organized chronologically with title of sermon, bibilical citation and biblical text used. 3 notebooks.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts of full sermons on carbon paper or photocopied. Some sermons have attached clippings or other material. Most are undated.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts of full sermons on carbon paper or photocopied. Some sermons have attached clippings or other material. Most are undated.","Scope and Contents This group of sermons where filed separately. One topic is grouped into sessions.","Scope and Contents Sermons mostly given when Rev. Pugh was Pastor Emeritus at Williamsburg Baptist Church. Many sermons have the bulletin attached.","Scope and Contents Sermon transcripts and summaries scattered through the collection: Freedom and Equality, Symbol of Hope, Windows of Easter, The Agony of Viet Nam, Further Thoughts on Viet Nam, For the Beauty of the Earth, The Need for Integrity, Resurrection, But in the Meantime and drafts of other sermons.","Scope and Contents \"Readings, Writings and What makes me Tick Presentation/Sermon\" given at the Williamsburg Universalist Church on June 27, 1999 . \"The Mystery of Life and What Comes After: Easter as the Search for a Pertinent Answer,,\" undated.","Scope and Contents Index card written by Rev. Pugh notes \"This notebook was given to me by the Fredericksburg Baptist whre I was ordained on August 23rd, 1942. For many years I used it as a sermon notebook, especially during my years as an Army Chaplain.\" Contains typed sermons, often with dates on the reverse. Sermons removed from notebook.","Scope and Contents Index cards labeled \"Sermons - Old and New Testaments. Not a complete listing.\" Index cards for books in the Old and New Testaments with verse citations.","Scope and Contents Last two sermons preached by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh.","Scope and Contents Copies of the WBC Bulletin and newsletter, the Spire. Some business material including correspondence about the resignation of Rev. W. Wayne Price. Notes and paper on the history of the Williamsburg Baptist Church.","Scope and Contents 5 inserts for the Church Bulletin.","Scope and Contents Nine Sunday Bulletins.","Scope and Contents Copies of Rev. Pugh's annual letter stating \"...this is my customary letter with reference to preparation of the annual budget.\"  Budget related correspondence, minutes of 1998 Annual Business Meeting and agenda for a committee retreat in 1989.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, memos, meeting summaries, statements, petitions, agreements and other material concerning the resignation of Mark McIntyre, the Youth Director, and resulting conflict with Rev. W. Wayne Price, leading to Rev. Price's resignation.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, memos, meeting summaries, statements, petitions, agreements and other material concerning the resignation of Mark McIntyre, the Youth Director, and resulting conflict with Rev. W. Wayne Price, leading to Rev. Price's resignation.","Scope and Contents Material on the history of the Williamsburg Baptist Church. Includes story of Reverend Scervant Jones, copy of circa 1824 covenant document requesting a Baptist Church in Williamsburg (found in Garrett House), notes on Daniel Witt's Journal which mentions early Baptist Church activity in Virginia, \"Review of the Life of the Church, 1934-1984\" by Thomas E. Pugh and a copy of the November 14, 1915 \"Flat Hat\" with an article on Dr. Geiger, a Williamsburg Baptist Church member.","Scope and Contents Photocopy of \"A History of the Williamsburg Baptist Church, 1828-1978\" by Susie Dorsey.","Scope and Contents Bulletins, church membership pamphlet, prayers, programs for dedications and anniveraries and different editions of the pamphlet \"Williamsburg Baptist Church, Its Life and History.\"","Scope and Contents Per note in front of file, this material was selected by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh \"to reflect the variety of services offered during my pastorate of the Church, and the format and content of those services. A few items have been included to indicate my participation in the life of the Church following my retirement. Also included are a few items of special interest to me personally.\" Includes yearbook, sermons, bulletins and other publications.","Scope and Contents Copy of speech by Lee Scruggs (May 18, 1980), February 22, 1987 Bulletin recognizing Rev. Pugh as Pastor Emeritus with newspaper articles included, and \"Brief UU Statement during Morning Service, Sunday, August 8, 1999\" by Thomas Pugh. Drafts of bulletins and sermons, notes for religious programs and bulletins from services Rev. Pugh preached as Pastor Emeritus. Certificate conferring \"honor and title of Pastor Emeritus to Thomas Edward Pugh\" dated February 1, 1987.","Scope and Contents Register book for \"Friends Who Came By\" to Rev. Pugh's 25th Anniversary gathering at the Williamsburg Baptist Church, January 23, 1977. Letters to Mrs. Edna Pope in response to her request to sew quilt squares for 2 quilts to be given the Pughs on their 25th anniversary. List of participants included. A photograph album from the reception is filed in Series 5.","Scope and Contents November 25, 1953 letter from John D. Rockefeller, Jr. to Dr. Thomas E. Pugh recognizing the 125th Anniversary of the Williamsburg Baptist Church with a donation. May 17, 1957 letter from Kenneth Chorley, Colonial Williamsburg to Reverend Thomas E. Pugh transmitting a gift of $57,500 from John D. Rockefeller, Jr. to the Williamsburg Baptist Church for expansion. Carbon copy of a May 20, 1957 letter from Thomas E. Pugh to John D. Rockefeller, Jr. thanking Rockefeller for the check .","Scope and Contents Four editions of the \"Rules of Order\" for the Williamsburg Baptist Church. 1969, 1975, 1984 and 1986.","Scope and Contents Attendance cards for Williamsburg Baptist Church with names and often with residence and relationship to the church noted.  Undated.","Scope and Contents Official record of marriages performed with name of bride and groom, religious affiliation, date of wedding and more.","Scope and Contents Programs for marriage ceremonies performed by Rev. Pugh.  He labeled the folder \"Marriage Ceremonies Used\" which suggests he also used these programs as guides.","Scope and Contents Original notarized Marriage Licenses, mostly issued in Pennsylvania.","Scope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1952-1959 in Williamsburg, Virginia and completed \"Marriage Licenses\" for marriages performed from 1950-1951 in Pennsylvania.","Scope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1960-1969 in Williamsburg, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1970-1979 in Williamsburg, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1980-1989 in Williamsburg, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1990-1999 in Williamsburg, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Listing of number of weddings Rev. Pugh performed from 1952 to 1990's. Handwritten note \"Bonded to perform marriages - March 1952.\" Total number of marriages performed is 331.","Scope and Contents Rev. Thomas E. Pugh's official clergy records, photocopies of transcripts of funeral services, programs from funerals, stats on funerals performed and full program/transcript of his last funeral which was for R. Laurence Caldwell in 2000.","Scope and Contents Completed form \"Clergyman's Record\" or \"Clergy Record\" submitted by the funeral home in charge of the arrangements. Includes name of deceased, residence, date of death, place of death, age, date of birth, place of birth, marital status, cause of death, date and time of funeral, place of funeral, officiating clergy, church affiliation, internment location and more.","Scope and Contents Completed form \"Clergyman's Record\" or \"Clergy Record\" submitted by the funeral home in charge of the arrangements. Includes name of deceased, residence, date of death, place of death, age, date of birth, place of birth, marital status, cause of death, date and time of funeral, place of funeral, officiating clergy, church affiliation, internment location and more.","Scope and Contents Completed form \"Clergyman's Record\" or \"Clergy Record\" submitted by the funeral home in charge of the arrangements. Includes name of deceased, residence, date of death, place of death, age, date of birth, place of birth, marital status, cause of death, date and time of funeral, place of funeral, officiating clergy, church affiliation, internment location and more.","Scope and Contents Outlines, transcripts and programs of funerals performed by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh.","Scope and Contents Transcripts of funerals performed by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh including the program of the community service given in memory of John D. Rockefeller, Jr. in 1960 and James Rolan Short in 1980.","Scope and Contents Material gathered in preparation for the funeral of Robert Laurence Caldwell, correspondence with family members, newspaper articles and official \"Clergy Record.\"  Pugh's note with file states \"This was the last funeral conducted in more than fifty years of ministry.  Normally the matters reflected in the correspondence would have been discussed with the family in person, but the situation required most of the details to be considered through letters.\"","Scope and Contents Programs for funerals performed by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh.","Scope and Contents Photocopy of 1967 letter from Cotesworth P. Lewis, Rector of Bruton Parish Church, as a response to the remarks made when Lyndon B. Johnson was in the congregation.  Bulletin for Rev. Cotesworth Lewis's 25th anniversary in 1981 and his retirement in 1985.  Includes remarks made by Rev. Pugh.  Copy of letter from Martin Passmore, former Mayor of Bruton in Someset, England to Rev. Herman Hollerith IV of Bruton Parish Church about his upcoming visit to Williamsburg.","Scope and Contents Church Bulletins from area Baptist Churches, some where Rev. Pugh is noted as the person giving the sermon.  Bulletins include: First Baptist Church, Raleigh, NC (April 21, 1963),  River Road Church in Richmond, Virginia, (August 15, 1965), West End Baptist Church in Suffolk, Virginia (September 12, 1982 and June 19, 1983), First Baptist Church in Petersburg, Virginia (July 3, 1983), Jamestown Island Sunrise Service ( April 22, 1984)","Scope and Contents Wallers Baptist Church in Partlow, Virginia, Spotsylvania County, was the \"Home Church\" of Rev. Thomas E. Pugh. Includes correspondence and brochures for Homecoming Day in 1987, 1993 and 1994. Rev. Pugh gave a talk about his memories of the church in 1994.","Scope and Contents Family Circle cartoon and program for the Bar Mitzvah of David Whitten Wolf whose parents were married by Rev. Pugh.","Scope and Contents Correspondence covering Rev. Pugh's initial call to Williamsburg Baptist Church, his retirement, his tenure as Pastor Emeritus  and his position as a nonmember.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, bulletins, anniversary programs, brochures and other material from Churches where Rev. Thomas E. Pugh was the Pastor. Victoria Baptist Church, Springfield, PA (1942 -1943), Hephzibah Baptist Church, Coatesville, PA (1947-1950) and Williamsburg Baptist Church (1952-1981). Includes an August 3, 1946 bulletin for the dedication of \"The Post Chapel\" at Camp Glasenback, Austria where Rev. Pugh was the Chaplain.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, bulletins, anniversary programs, brochures and other material from Prospect Hill Baptist Church. Rev. Pugh was the minister from 1950-1951.","Scope and Contents 1983 and 1984 \"Dedication of Annual Committee\" memos and report, minutes of the \"Memorial Peninsula Baptist Association Annual Meeting, Oct. 29-30, 1990 and 2 original reports, one with notations, of \"Historical Sketch of the Peninsula Baptist Association\" by Thomas Edward Pugh \"presented during the Fiftieth annual meeting of the Asociation held in the Liberty (New Kent) Baptist Church, April 28-29, 1953.","Scope and Contents Correspondence and copy of 2 sermons given at a \"Power Week\" program at Mary Washington College with the theme, Looking Unto Jesus.","Scope and Contents One page pamphlet with a photograph of the Board of Trustees of the \"Religious Herald\" dated December 13, 1973. Certificate of Appreciation to Thomas E. Pugh for his contribution as a trustee from 1966-1975.","Scope and Contents Certificate of Ordination from the Fredericksburg Baptist Church for The Gospel Ministry on August 23, 1942. Certificate for Degree of Master of Divinity from Colgate Rochester Divinity School, Crozer Theological Seminary, dated May 3, 1980.","Scope and Contents Brochures, programs and invitations to community events, including plays and dedications. Rev. Pugh is a member of some of the organizations. Copies of his talk to the \"Assembly of Williamsburg-James City County Schools\" and at the newly opened Williamsburg Memorial Community Center in 1959. Includes letters from the Williamsburg Regional Library thanking Mr. and Mrs. Pugh for creating the \"Mark C. and Carol B. Pugh Perpetual Book Fund (PBF), 2000 and letter regarding donation of \"Our Pugh Family Lineage\" to the Library of Virginia Foundation in 2002.","Scope and Contents Brochures, programs and invitations to community events, including plays and dedications. Rev. Pugh is a member of some of the organizations. Includes certificate from the American National Red Cross in recognition of Rev. Pugh as Chairman of the James City County Chapter in 1956 and 1957-1958, and a copy of his \"Memorial Presentation for Dr. Howard Hicks Ashbury, Eastern State Hospital\" on April 27, 1973.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, brochures, certificates associated with Rev. Pugh's membership in the Rotary Club of Williamsburg.","Scope and Contents Brochures, programs and copies of sermons, prayers and speeches given at community events, memorials or local clubs.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, editorials, memos, minutes and recognitions concerning the Williamsburg Community Hospital and the Williamsburg Healthcare Alliance.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, editorials, memos, minutes and recognitions concerning the Williamsburg Community Hospital and the Williamsburg Healthcare Alliance.","Scope and Contents Typed copy of an article by Susan Hall Godson \"Tom Pugh: A Man of Authenticity and Integrity\" for the October 2002 Williamsburg Reunion Booklet. 1994 edition of the Williamsburg Reunion Booklet. Typed copy of an address, \"A Sense of History,\" given by Rev. Pugh at the 2000 WHRA annual meeting. November 21, 1965 Richmond Times-Dispatch article by Mayor Henry M. Stryker on \"Williamsburg Before 1928 Was a World Unto Itself.\"","Scope and Contents Photograph of new hospital building and a resolution recognizing Reverend Thomas E. Pugh for his work as a Trustee of the Williamsburg Community Hospital, Inc. beginning in 1959 and his work on the Board of the Hospital until 1978. March 23, 1978.","Scope and Contents Calendars used by Rev. Pugh to record the care of his roses, such as pruning, dividing and spraying.","Scope and Contents Correspondence between various people, particularly Elbert Lloyd Pugh, Jr. of Colonial Heights, Virginia, while researching the genealogy of the Pugh Family. Includes research and copies of photographs.","Scope and Contents Report compiled by Thomas Edward Pugh entitled \"Our Pugh Family Lineage\" in 1998. 22 pages.","Scope and Contents Pamphlets, membership list and mailings from the \"Spotswood Golf Association\" in Williamsburg, VA. Includes a talk about Colonel Miodrag Blagajevich entitled \"A Man to Remember\" while Pugh was Secretary of the Spotswood Golf Association.  Includes one scorecard.","Scope and Contents Correspondence and legal documents concerning inheritances from the estates of Evelyn M. Barr, Lettie D. Brockman, Ella Doffan Chesley and Janet Lawson Freeman Shepherd.","Scope and Contents Accounts and correspondence about the Decker property inheritance equally owned by Mrs. Julia D. Bristow, Mrs. Mary D. Pugh, William C. Decker and Richard H. Decker.","Scope and Contents Chancery case with heirs of James B. Luck, which includes Thomas E. Pugh, against Virginia Electric and Power Company about the removal of family graves from the property in Spotsylvania County, Virginia that the heirs sold to VEPCO.","Scope and Contents A photograph of Rev. Pugh; newspaper articles about his 25th anniversary at Williamsburg Baptist, his retirement, his education (\"Soda Jerk Job Helped Pay for Minister's Educution\"), and a profile done in the \"Williamsburg Advantage\" in 1981; bill of sale for sailboat in 1974; paper entitled \"Biographical Reminiscence, Thomas E. Pugh, Crozer Theological Seminary Class of 1944;\" Bulletin from his last service at Williamsburg Baptist Church; list of the Crozer Theological Seminary Class of 1944 students, with addresses; January 1955 issue of \"The Bulletin, Crozer Theological Seminary\" with Rev. Pugh's photograph on the cover; notes from his retirement party and other memorabilia related to his personal and ministerial life. Includes a handwritten observation of his visit to Spotsylvania County, where he grew up, on July 7, 1977 and a \"signed\" photograph of President Bill Clinton thanking Thomas E. Pugh for his support. 1950 Certificate of Voter Registration card for Prospect Park Boro, Pennsylvania. Folder named by Thomas E. Pugh and contents kept together. There are other related folders for some material.","Scope and Contents Entry cards and ribbons won at the Williamsburg James City County Fair.  Undated.","Scope and Contents Deed and contract for property in 1954.  Correspondence about sale of property in 1971.  Includes 2 photographs of the house.","Scope and Contents June 1954 edition of Good Housekeeping with certain pages marked and passages circled.  April 1972 edition of Cosmopolitan with Pugh's note \"This issue was given to me by a parishioner of the church\".  Full issues of newspapers were also received but have not been kept since they are available on microfilm.  These issues are:  Richmond Times-Dispatch, November 23,1963, Kennedy Assassinated-Johnson is President;  Richmond Times-Dispatch, November 25, 1963, Accused Assassin is Shot and Killed...; Richmond Times-Dispatch, November 26, 1963, Final Rites Held for President Kennedy;  Daily Press, July 21, 1969, We Walk on Moon; Daily Press, July 22, 1969, Apollo II Heads Home; Daily Press, August 9, 1974, Nixon Resigns and Daily Press, September 17, 1999, Floyd Zone, Heavy Rain Swamps Virginia.","Scope and Contents Peninsula Bank and Trust Company, Williamsburg, Virginia, savings book with entries from 1961 to 1968.","Scope and Contents News clippings about Pugh joining Omicron Delta Kappa and Pi Delta Epsilon honorary fraternities (1940) and receiving a Honorary degree at University of Richmond in 1968. Programs for the 1991 and 1996 reunions of the Class of 1941 and Commencement Exercises for June 3, 1968. Class of 1941 remembrance booklet. 1998 donation request letter from Omicron Delta Kappa Foundation, Inc. One page handout with highlights of the history of the University of Richmond. Brochure for the University of Richmond, circa 1946. Typed memorial speech \"Remembrances of Dr. Solon B. Cousins\" who was his religion professor at Richmond College, 1941. Certificates for initiation into Alpha Delta Fraternity in 1938, Tau Kappa Alpha in 1941 and Omicron Delta Kappa in 1940.","Scope and Contents Navy Blue felt book cover with a leather University of Richmond emblem stitched onto the front and an \"R\" stitched on the reverse.","Scope and Contents List of items, list of prices and receipts from Pugh family yard sale in Kingswood, Williamsburg, VA.","Scope and Contents November 29, 1963 and December 6, 1963 editions of Life Magazine about the life, death and funeral of President John. F. Kennedy.","Scope and Contents Pen and ink reproduction of the Cannon Memorial Chapel at the University of Richmond.  Notation on backing \"To the Class of 1935 on the Occasion of Their 50th Reunion.\"","Scope and Contents Correspondence, research and promotion for his book, \"As a Grain of Mustard Seed, The Story of the Virginia Baptist Children's Home.\"","Scope and Contents 1977 edition of \"The Parson's Page\" written by Thomas E. Pugh. 205 pages. Includes handwritten note for Anne and C [urt] Nottingham written December 3, 1999.","Scope and Contents Pen and ink drawings which appear at the beginning of each chapter.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with printer and with others for permission to publish.  Book orders from individuals.  List of book costs.  1974 letter from a friend encouraging him to publish his essays.","Scope and Contents Virginia Gazette and Daily Press articles about Rev. Pugh and his book, The Parson's Page. Book review. Photocopy of article \"Cap'n Sadie Blooms with 100 Years of Wit \u0026 Wisdom\" with note by Rev. Pugh, \"Cap'n Sadie was the widow of the shoemaker of Cricket Hill, subject of my column, \"The Shoemaker of Cricket Hill,\" appearing the The Parson's Page. It was dated August 31, 1957.","Scope and Contents 1963 Virginia Gazette issue with editorials on the subject \"Local Clergy, Layment view Pope John XXII\" with Thomas E. Pugh's editorial labeled \"Protestant Clergyman.\" 1997 Virginia Gazette editorial by Thomas E. Pugh about possibly using a Columbarium for burials, Virginia Gazette's editor W.C. O'Donovan's reponse and letter from Herbert Bell thanking Pugh for his support.","Scope and Contents Material gathered together by Rev. Pugh and filed with the title \"Notes and Quotes - Miscellaneous Subjects.\"  Includes a page with \"Notes and Quotes from Carl Sanburg by Penelope Niven,\" Easter sermon entitled \"New Directions,\" photocopy of 10 pages of book entitled \"In Search of Schrodinger's Cat, Quantum Physics and Reality\" by John Gribbin, photocopy of pages 123-137 of chapter on Resurrection from \"A Search of the Historical Jesus\" by Professor Fida Hassnain, photocopy of a page from \"Chesapeake Legacy...,\" photocopy of 2 pages from \"A River Runs Through It\" and other photocopies or articles about religion.  Words and score for \"I Danced in the Morning\" a Shaker song.  Clipping on Jim Kelly's retirement .","Scope and Contents Papers written by Mary Decker Pugh while in Crozer Theological Seminary in 1942 and 1943.  Includes a note from Thomas E. Pugh explaining the above and how her studies helped him in his work and how much he appreciated her contributions, written October 19, 1999.","Scope and Contents Papers with the same topics written by both Mary Decker Pugh and Thomas E. Pugh while students at Crozer Theological Seminary.","Scope and Contents Papers written by Thomas E. Pugh while in Crozer Theological Seminary in 1942 and 1943.","Scope and Contents Papers written by Thomas E. Pugh while in Crozer Theological Seminary in 1942 and 1943.","Scope and Contents Original and 2 carbon copies of Dr. Pugh's paper \"Cremation\" dated February 19, 1951.  Includes 3 pamphlets on cremation.","Scope and Contents Typed sermon, The Question about Drinking, which was submitted to and rejected by \"The Pulpit.\"  April 29, 1956.","Scope and Contents Publications on different religions, various philosophies and religious topics.","Scope and Contents Newspaper articles, notes, sermons and other material on the importance of hands.  Headline for his talk to the \"Century Club\" is \"Hands are the Symbol of Civilization.\"","Scope and Contents Seven receipt books for sales of \"The Parson's Page.\"","Scope and Contents Bachelor of Arts Certificate from the University of Richmond, Richmond College, for Thomas Edward Pugh, dated June 10, 1941.  Bachelor of Arts Certificate from the University of Richmond, Westhampton College, for Mary Nelson Decker, dated June 6, 1935.","Scope and Contents Brochures on Shaker Village, Brandywine River Museum and Longwood Gardens","Scope and Contents Itinerary for vacation to Nova Scotia between September 18 - October 1989. Receipt for lodging at Doe Run in Hillsville, Virginia on April 18, 1997","Scope and Contents Rev. Thomas E. Pugh was chaplain in the 103rd Infantry Division then the 1st Division Artillery during World War II, leaving as a Captain.","Scope and Contents Booklet entitled \"History of Battery \"A\" 382 Field Artillery Battalion, 103rd Infantry Division, December 1942 - June 1945.\" Book entitled \"Cactus Caravan, 103rd Infantry Division.\" Hardback book entitled \"Fifth Infantry and the Soldier Chorus, An Illustrated History of the Great A Cappella Choir Built by Luther M. Onerheim in the Fifth U.S. Infantry Regiment, Seventy-First Division\" published 1946.","Scope and Contents Hardback book \"Our Leave in Switzerland, 200 Photos, a Souvenire of the visit of American Soldiers to Switzerland in 1945/46\" printed in Switzerland and New York.","Scope and Contents Hardback book entitled \"Report After Action, the Story of the 103rd Infantry Division\" by Ralph Mueller and Jerry Tuck, published 1945 in Austria.","Scope and Contents 28 postcards with notations on the reverse by Pugh about his experiences when he visited the sights. Pamphlets and postcards for places in Switzerland and Germany. Vingt Francs note from Vichy France, 12=2=1942.","Scope and Contents Official T-S Slips which \"certify that the bearer is hereby extended official condolence and sympathy extraordinary, he having suffered GI difficulties...\" with a \"schedule of Sunday Chapel Services\" on the reverse. Typed outlines of 3 sermons about Pugh's experience as a Chaplain. Typed remarks \"The Courage and Contentment of Wisdom\" possibly sent to the attached roster of servicement with their main contact (Mother, Father) noted with address. Copies of \"Church Call\" a bulletin for \"General Protestant Service\" for the 71st Division Artillery: November 4, 1945, November 11, 1945, November 18, 1945, November 25, 1945 and December 2, 1945. Bulletin for the \"Dedication Exercises for the Post Chapel\" at Camp Glasenbach, Austria, dated August 3, 1946. Newspaper article with a sermonette by Chaplain Thomas E. Pugh (undated), and newspaper article about Pugh's promotion to Captain in 1945.","Scope and Contents Small bound Jewish prayer book with English on left side and Hebrew on the right side and a small bound book with prayers for different situations with glued in excerpts for ministering to Jews, Catholics and Christian Scientists. Undated.","Scope and Contents Typed list of command posts during combat with dates and some description of events, November 1944 - May 1945.  List of CPs where Pugh lived, with dates noted and some remarks beside certain areas.  Europe Road Map, Strasbourg-Basel, First Edition, Sheet 87, published by War Office in 1943 and labeled \"Start #1\" by Pugh.  Germany Road Map, Essen-Mannheim, First Edition, Sheet 4, published by War Office in 1944 and labeled \"#2\" by Pugh.  Germany Road Map, Basle-Stuttgart, First Edition, Sheet 7, photolithographed by 21 Army Group in 1943 and labeled \"3\" by Pugh.  Germany Road Map, Munchen, First Edition, Sheet 8, published by War Office in 1944 and labeled \"4\" by Pugh.","Scope and Contents April 13 and April 14, 1945 editions of \"The Stars and Stripes\" with stories about the war and death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. August 15, 1945 \"Southern Germany Edition\" of \"The Stars and Stripes\" announcing \"War Ends.\" August 15, 1945 \"Victory Edition\" of \"The Stars and Stripes.\"","Scope and Contents Immunization register. Laminated military ID with photograph and fingerprints. Life insurance special dividend application postcard. \"Officers' Pay, Allowance, and Mileage Voucher\" for August-November 1945. August and September 1946 Special Orders 35 and 226. November 20, 1945 memo, \"The following weapon belonging to the above person is registered and in the supply room.\" Pennsylvania World War II Veterans' Compensation Bureau brochure, postcard asking for more information and approval letter. Includes \"Military Record and Report of Separation Certificate of Service,\" photocopy of January 2, 1947 letter and certificate of promotion to Major.","Scope and Contents A 201 file is set of documents maintained by the US government for members of the United States armed forces. Pugh's files include his draft card, his accrued leave record, correspondence on his 1943 application to join the Chaplains' Corp., his \"Report of Physical Examination,\" Special Order 26 booklet with directions for initial assignment and other Special Orders for other assignments.","Scope and Contents A 201 file is set of documents maintained by the US government for members of the United States armed forces. Pugh's files include memos and special orders for assignments; December 8, 1945 certificate memo to extend active duty for six months; \"Property Turn-in Slip;\" items issued to the Chaplains Outfit (September 6, 1945); inventory of \"items in the East Rear Office of Chapel #10;\" Travel Vouchers and \"Pay and Allowance Account\" forms. July and August 1945 correspondence about the health of Mary Decker Pugh who had an appendectomy and a nervous condition following the death of her mother. Includes letters from American Red Cross and attending physician about Pugh's wife's physical and mental condition at Walter Reed Hospital.","Scope and Contents A 201 file is set of documents maintained by the US government for members of the United States armed forces. This folder includes Pugh's \"Monthly Reports of Chaplains\" from January 1944 to November 1945; special orders; \"Report of Religious Services Aboard Troopship\" divided by religious affiliation and \"Marriage Records\" for Kenneth R.Hurst and Virginia R. Marsh in Chapel #10 on September 3, 1944 and \"Marriage Record\" for Archie B. Hill and Agnes Miller in Chapel #11 on August 12, 1944. Chaplain Pugh's typed copy of his \"Victory Day Service\" with an attached June 4, 1945 letter to Mrs. Troy H. Sumrall about the honor also given to her husband, Lt. Troy H. Sumrall at the service.","Scope and Contents Note congratulating Mary Pugh on her resignation as a teacher in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Receipt for a bag bought at Gimbels. Obituaries for Mary Decker Pugh from the Daily Press, June 22, 2004 and the Virginia Gazette, June 23, 2004. Bulletin program from the funeral service and a photocopy of the hymn sung at the funeral service, June 23, 2004.","Scope and Contents Training manual, newspapers, certificate, memos and correspondence. In September, 1969, Thomas Nelson Pugh had an unexplained grand mal seizure and began behaving oddly and was sent stateside for treatment. Per his correspondence in the following folders, he seems greatly improved by December 1969.","Scope and Contents Letters written by Thomas Nelson Pugh to his family while serving in the Air Force. His basic training was held at the Lackland Training Center at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. The July 20, 1967 letter includes photobooth black and white photographs.","Scope and Contents Letters written by Thomas Nelson Pugh to his family while serving in the Air Force.","Scope and Contents September 5, 1992 funeral program for Thomas Nelson Pugh who died on September 2, 1992. Copy of September 14, 1992 \"The Spire\" which mentions a memorial gift given in memory of Thomas Nelson Pugh.","Scope and Contents Contribution notifications from the Boys' Home in Covington, Virginia, Williamsburg Baptist Church and other organizations for contributions made in the name of Thomas Nelson Pugh. List of contributors to the Williamsburg Baptist Church and other organizations. Thank you card with a typed note on the reverse, \"Our older son, Thomas Nelson, committed suicide, Sept. 2, 1992, at age 43. This box contains sympathy notes (140 pieces) and a list of contributors to the Memorial Fund, established by the family and funded in the amount of $5,000. Income from this fund is used to provide psychotherapeutic care for children and youth who need such help. Check marks on envelopes indicate that a card of thanks was sent. T.E.P.\"","Scope and Contents Book with names of people who gave wedding gifts. Includes names, item and if acknowledged. Photograph of Rev. Pugh in his wedding suit. Includes letter from Mary L. and Tommy of Rivercrest, Fredericksburg, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Invitation, guest list and cost of reception given by the Pughs for their 50th wedding anniversary.","Scope and Contents Material related to the death of Thomas E. Pugh.  Includes the Funeral service bulletin dated June 22, 2006, remarks made by his son Mark Pugh at the funeral, obituaries, hymns sung at the funeral, list of \"WUU Donations in Memory of Tom Pugh,\" October 2006 letter to Mark Pugh from Christine Faia about his father with a attached program for the 2006 Healthcare Heroes of Greater Williamsburg, Funeral registry for service at the Williamburg Unitarian Universalists with Rev. Dr. David Tetrault officiating, Hogg Funeral Home directions for funeral preparations made in 1997, Certificate of Cremation by the York River Crematory in Gloucester Point, Virginia, and letters of condolence to Mark and Carol Pugh.","Scope and Contents Letter from Wheeler and Thompson, Inc., Funeral Directors telling Thomas Pugh the cost of his father's funeral in 1936.  February 7, 1946 receipt from Wheeler and Thompson for the funeral of William Henry Pugh.","Scope and Contents Letter from niece Faith Groom sending copies of photographs of Walter Pugh, Frances Dean, Bertha Pugh Dean and Vinie and Walter Dean.","Scope and Contents Photocopy of the marriage license of Willialm H.Pugh and Mary E. Luck, April 1, 1904, in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. They are the parents of Thomas E. Pugh.","Scope and Contents Typed diary of Thomas Pugh's work at the mission field at Keen Mountain, Virginia in the Red Jacket Coal Corporation Camp from June 10 to September 1, 1939.  He begins with the events that led to this work and gives a day by day account of his activities.  A photograph album from Pugh's time at Red Jacket Corporation Camp is filed in Series 5.","Scope and Contents Small bound \"Diary and Memos\" planners where Thomas Pugh noted his daily appointments.  Some books have additional notations near the end.  50 books.","Scope and Contents Most of the items are photograph albums, but these albums also contain other material such as report cards, bulletins, programs and more.  Thomas E. Pugh typed captions explaining the relevance of many of the albums and their content.","Scope and Contents Photograph album of Mary Decker Pugh with photos of her as a baby up to Rev. Pugh's retirement in 1981. Includes report cards from Fredericksburg High School and Westhampton College, elementry school class picture, wedding announcement with broken gold wedding band and photographs of her parents and other family members.","Scope and Contents Photograph album has been divided into 3 folders.  This is folder 1.  Photographs from Thomas E. Pugh's early childhood, with pictures of his home, gravestones and family members.  Mary Decker's acceptance letter from Crozer Theological Seminary.  Photographs of houses, churches and towns where they lived.  Photographs of  friends and activities.  Thomas Pugh has typed descriptions for most of the photographs.","Scope and Contents Photograph album has been divided into 3 folders.  This is folder 2.    Photographs of houses, churches and towns where they lived.   Photographs of family, friends and activities. Childhood photographs of Mary Decker Pugh.  Includes receipt from Johnson-Willis Hospital, Mary 5, 1952, when their son was born.  Thomas Pugh has typed descriptions for most of the photographs.","Scope and Contents Photograph album has been divided into 3 folders. This folder 3 and contains the loose items from the album. Items include newspaper picture of Mary Pugh arranging flowers and her first place award; Mary Nelson Pugh's Savings Deposits book from 1914-1938; Mary Decker's Fredericksburg Public Schools report cards with other school items; copy of paper \"On Being a Minister's Wife\" and photographs of Mary Decker Pugh from the 1940's. Some of these items were in an envelope labeled \"Biographical Materials for Mary Decker Pugh.\"","Scope and Contents Photograph album of Thomas E. Pugh beginning with photographs of his family home (burned) and a childhood picture of himself and brother. Includes a brief biography explaining his path to the ministry. Includes school pictures, 1940 passport photograph, group picture of the 1944 Chaplains of the 103 Infantry Division in Camp Howze, Texas, and photographs of homes, churches, family, friends and activities.","Scope and Contents Photographs of Rev. Thomas E. Pugh involved in community activities and projects including groundbreaking for the new telephone building and Williamsburg Memorial Community Center, William and Mary graduations and more. Includes programs and invitations.","Scope and Contents Photographs related to Rev. Thomas E. Pugh's ministry, beginning with Chaplain's School at Harvard in 1944 until 1981.  Half of the photograph are from the  time Rev. Pugh was a Chaplain during World War II.  Other photographs are of various churches where he served and activities related to his ministry.  Thomas E. Pugh typed captions for most of the photographs.","Scope and Contents Photographs from Pugh's summer at The Red Jacket Coal Camp at Keen Mountain, Virginia. There is a map showing the location of the camp. Photographs are of the landscape, camp buildings, chapel area, local residents and camp attendees. Includes an outline for a sermon \"That They Might Have More Abundant Life.\"","Scope and Contents Photographs of parishioners of the church, activities, anniversaries, ceremonies, staff, choir and the church. Includes programs for events held by the church.","Scope and Contents Photographs from the 25th Anniversary reception for the Williamsburg Baptist Church.","Scope and Contents Loose photographs of Thomas E. Pugh and Mary Decker Pugh. Photograph of Rev. Pugh at the Williamsburg Unitarian Universalist Church in 2002.","Scope and Contents 7\" x 14\" photograph of \"Summer Home on Piankitank River Across From Gwynn's Island 1954-1970.\"","Scope and Contents Rolled photograph of group of men in military uniforms labeled \"Baptist Chaplains - Harvard University - Cambridge, Mass.- Jan. 6th, to Feb. 9th, 1944.\" Rolled photograph of group of men in military uniforms labeled \"The Chaplain School - Harvard University - Cambridge, Mass. - Jan. 6th, to Feb. 9th, 1944.\"","Scope and Contents Scrapbook of Thomas E. Pugh. Contains memorabilia from his time at the University of Richmond (1940) through articles on his book, \"Grain of Mustard.\" Includes newspaper clippings, invitations, programs, notecards, identification cards, tickets, photograph of 1944 graduating class of Crozer Theological Seminary, receipts and more. The last item is a copy of a tribute to Harry Emerson Fosdick by Deane William Ferm with a typed note by Pugh, \"I consider it appropriate to close this scrapbook with an article giving a brief summary of the life and ministry of the late Harry Emerson Fosdick.....he exerted more influence on my life and ministry than any other person in whose time I have lived.\"","Scope and Contents Certificate for a Bachelor of Divinity Degree from Crozer Theological Seminary for Thomas Edward Pugh, dated June 6, 1944. A Certificate for a Doctor of Divinity Degree from University of Richmond for Thomas Edward Pugh, dated June 3, 1968.","Scope and Contents Beetle Bailey cartoon by Mort Walker about sin.","2 reels of microfilm.","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","Crozer Theological Seminary","Williamsburg Baptist Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","Pugh family","Pugh, Thomas E., 1917-2006","English"],"unitid_tesim":["MS 00005","/repositories/2/resources/8980"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Thomas E. Pugh Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Thomas E. Pugh Papers"],"collection_ssim":["Thomas E. 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Pugh was born on November 9, 1917 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia and died June 17, 2006 in Williamsburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Pugh was pastor of Williamsburg Baptist Church for 29 years, 1952-1981. His tenure was the longest in the history of the church. When he retired, Pugh was named pastor emeritus.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e When Pugh accepted the pastor position, one of his objectives was to embrace the students of the College of William and Mary. He sought to provide a ministry which would aid in their development during the formative college years.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Outside of the church community, Pugh served many organizations such as the American Red Cross and the Rotary Club. One of his most significant contributions to the Williamsburg community was his 25 year membership on the board of the Williamsburg Community Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: \u003cextref href=\"http://scdbwiki.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Thomas_E._Pugh\" title=\"Thomas E. Pugh\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Thomas E. Pugh was born on November 9, 1917 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia and died June 17, 2006 in Williamsburg, Virginia."," Pugh was pastor of Williamsburg Baptist Church for 29 years, 1952-1981. His tenure was the longest in the history of the church. When he retired, Pugh was named pastor emeritus."," When Pugh accepted the pastor position, one of his objectives was to embrace the students of the College of William and Mary. He sought to provide a ministry which would aid in their development during the formative college years."," Outside of the church community, Pugh served many organizations such as the American Red Cross and the Rotary Club. One of his most significant contributions to the Williamsburg community was his 25 year membership on the board of the Williamsburg Community Hospital."," Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  ."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThomas E. Pugh Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Thomas E. 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Pugh, who was the minister of the Williamsburg Baptist Church in Williamsburg, Virginia from 1952-1981.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Collection includes both personal and ministerial related material.  Early photograph albums show Pugh's childhood but his correspondence and papers begin with his student days at the University of Richmond in 1940.  He attended Crozer Theological Seminary and Harvard University Chaplain School before becoming an Army Chaplain in 1944.  His first pastor posting after World War Two was Hephzibah Baptist Church in Coatesville, Pennsylvania.  Material includes correspondence, photograph albums, scrapbook, sermons, church bulletins and newsletters, marriage and death records, diaries, memorabilia, ephemera and more.  Thomas E. Pugh married Mary Decker in 1941 who also attended Crozer Theological Seminary.  Scrapbooks and seminary research papers for Mary Decker Pugh are included.  Includes letters from their son, Thomas Nelson Pugh, while serving in the United States Air Force from 1967-69 and Sympathy cards for his untimely death in 1992.  Some papers deal with Pugh Family genealogy and inheritances from Decker and Pugh Families.  His diaries contain mostly appointments.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Before the donation of his papers, Rev. Pugh reviewed the material, often adding notes to clarify the importance of items and creating folders to keep certain items together.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Rev. Thomas E. Pugh's correspondence includes letters from family, friends, church members and businesses. The years prior to his 1981 retirement as Pastor of Williamsburg Baptist Church contain more ministerial and church related material than later years, though as Pastor Emeritus, he was still active in the church and religious related activities. A few letters are from William and Mary students telling Rev. Pugh how much he has helped them with his sermons and ministry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A few letters during his time as Chaplain in World War II concern men who have died, are hurt or have been helped by him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondents include Lia Muller, Marianne Prechter, Else Benlcke, R.G. Rizk, Byron Tippey, Orlando J. Woodward and others. Funeral program for Johann Prechter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Per Thomas Pugh's note, \"Bettie Grey is the granddaughter of W.G. Dillard who was the landlord of the farm at Partlow, Virginia in Spotsylvania County, Virginia on which my father worked as a sharecropper during my entire public school education (1923-1934).\" They first met at Wallers Baptist Church, Pugh's home church in Partlow, and began corresponding. Pugh writes \"It has been a most stimulating and beneficial correspondence which is still continuing.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters of recommendations for jobs and colleges for congregation members and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence with David Little who graduated from William and Mary in the late 1950's. After college, David entered the military and later began a successful career in the theater.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters about pastoral or church related services such as weddings, memorials, sermons or funerals in which Rev. Pugh participated after his retirement in his role as Pastor Emeritus. Similar material is also in the general correspondence files.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters concerning Rev. Pugh's letter in theFebruary 28, 1963 Religious Herald supporting the historical criticism view of biblical study and interpretation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence with and about Martha F. Simmons who was disappointed in Rev. Pugh's religious views.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence grouped by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh, both personal and business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence with James Windsor who was encouraged by Rev. Pugh during his path to Divinity School and beyond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Subseries include: Sermons - Williamsburg Baptist Church - Funerals - Marriages - Pastorates, Ministry Timeline, Religious Affiliations. Williamsburg Baptist Church material includes copies of the WBC Bulletin, copies of the newsletter, the Spire, business material including correspondence about the resignation of Rev. W. Wayne Price and material on the history of the Williamsburg Baptist Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sermon outlines on different subject matter, arranged by topic.  Each summary is dated on the reverse of the last page.  The dates range from before, during and after Rev. Pugh's ministry at the Williamsburg Baptist Church.  Notebooks arranged by date with sermon titles are included.  (Mss. Acc. 1999.07)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notebooks with sermons organized chronologically with title of sermon, bibilical citation and biblical text used. 2 notebooks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notebooks with sermons organized chronologically with title of sermon, bibilical citation and biblical text used. 2 notebooks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Notebooks with sermons organized chronologically with title of sermon, bibilical citation and biblical text used. 3 notebooks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts of full sermons on carbon paper or photocopied. Some sermons have attached clippings or other material. Most are undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed transcripts of full sermons on carbon paper or photocopied. Some sermons have attached clippings or other material. Most are undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents This group of sermons where filed separately. One topic is grouped into sessions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sermons mostly given when Rev. Pugh was Pastor Emeritus at Williamsburg Baptist Church. Many sermons have the bulletin attached.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sermon transcripts and summaries scattered through the collection: Freedom and Equality, Symbol of Hope, Windows of Easter, The Agony of Viet Nam, Further Thoughts on Viet Nam, For the Beauty of the Earth, The Need for Integrity, Resurrection, But in the Meantime and drafts of other sermons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Readings, Writings and What makes me Tick Presentation/Sermon\" given at the Williamsburg Universalist Church on June 27, 1999 . \"The Mystery of Life and What Comes After: Easter as the Search for a Pertinent Answer,,\" undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Index card written by Rev. Pugh notes \"This notebook was given to me by the Fredericksburg Baptist whre I was ordained on August 23rd, 1942. For many years I used it as a sermon notebook, especially during my years as an Army Chaplain.\" Contains typed sermons, often with dates on the reverse. Sermons removed from notebook.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Index cards labeled \"Sermons - Old and New Testaments. Not a complete listing.\" Index cards for books in the Old and New Testaments with verse citations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Last two sermons preached by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Copies of the WBC Bulletin and newsletter, the Spire. Some business material including correspondence about the resignation of Rev. W. Wayne Price. Notes and paper on the history of the Williamsburg Baptist Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 5 inserts for the Church Bulletin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Nine Sunday Bulletins.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Copies of Rev. Pugh's annual letter stating \"...this is my customary letter with reference to preparation of the annual budget.\"  Budget related correspondence, minutes of 1998 Annual Business Meeting and agenda for a committee retreat in 1989.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence, memos, meeting summaries, statements, petitions, agreements and other material concerning the resignation of Mark McIntyre, the Youth Director, and resulting conflict with Rev. W. Wayne Price, leading to Rev. Price's resignation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence, memos, meeting summaries, statements, petitions, agreements and other material concerning the resignation of Mark McIntyre, the Youth Director, and resulting conflict with Rev. W. Wayne Price, leading to Rev. Price's resignation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Material on the history of the Williamsburg Baptist Church. Includes story of Reverend Scervant Jones, copy of circa 1824 covenant document requesting a Baptist Church in Williamsburg (found in Garrett House), notes on Daniel Witt's Journal which mentions early Baptist Church activity in Virginia, \"Review of the Life of the Church, 1934-1984\" by Thomas E. Pugh and a copy of the November 14, 1915 \"Flat Hat\" with an article on Dr. Geiger, a Williamsburg Baptist Church member.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photocopy of \"A History of the Williamsburg Baptist Church, 1828-1978\" by Susie Dorsey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Bulletins, church membership pamphlet, prayers, programs for dedications and anniveraries and different editions of the pamphlet \"Williamsburg Baptist Church, Its Life and History.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Per note in front of file, this material was selected by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh \"to reflect the variety of services offered during my pastorate of the Church, and the format and content of those services. A few items have been included to indicate my participation in the life of the Church following my retirement. Also included are a few items of special interest to me personally.\" Includes yearbook, sermons, bulletins and other publications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Copy of speech by Lee Scruggs (May 18, 1980), February 22, 1987 Bulletin recognizing Rev. Pugh as Pastor Emeritus with newspaper articles included, and \"Brief UU Statement during Morning Service, Sunday, August 8, 1999\" by Thomas Pugh. Drafts of bulletins and sermons, notes for religious programs and bulletins from services Rev. Pugh preached as Pastor Emeritus. Certificate conferring \"honor and title of Pastor Emeritus to Thomas Edward Pugh\" dated February 1, 1987.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Register book for \"Friends Who Came By\" to Rev. Pugh's 25th Anniversary gathering at the Williamsburg Baptist Church, January 23, 1977. Letters to Mrs. Edna Pope in response to her request to sew quilt squares for 2 quilts to be given the Pughs on their 25th anniversary. List of participants included. A photograph album from the reception is filed in Series 5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents November 25, 1953 letter from John D. Rockefeller, Jr. to Dr. Thomas E. Pugh recognizing the 125th Anniversary of the Williamsburg Baptist Church with a donation. May 17, 1957 letter from Kenneth Chorley, Colonial Williamsburg to Reverend Thomas E. Pugh transmitting a gift of $57,500 from John D. Rockefeller, Jr. to the Williamsburg Baptist Church for expansion. Carbon copy of a May 20, 1957 letter from Thomas E. Pugh to John D. Rockefeller, Jr. thanking Rockefeller for the check .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Four editions of the \"Rules of Order\" for the Williamsburg Baptist Church. 1969, 1975, 1984 and 1986.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Attendance cards for Williamsburg Baptist Church with names and often with residence and relationship to the church noted.  Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Official record of marriages performed with name of bride and groom, religious affiliation, date of wedding and more.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Programs for marriage ceremonies performed by Rev. Pugh.  He labeled the folder \"Marriage Ceremonies Used\" which suggests he also used these programs as guides.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Original notarized Marriage Licenses, mostly issued in Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1952-1959 in Williamsburg, Virginia and completed \"Marriage Licenses\" for marriages performed from 1950-1951 in Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1960-1969 in Williamsburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1970-1979 in Williamsburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1980-1989 in Williamsburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1990-1999 in Williamsburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Listing of number of weddings Rev. Pugh performed from 1952 to 1990's. Handwritten note \"Bonded to perform marriages - March 1952.\" Total number of marriages performed is 331.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Rev. Thomas E. Pugh's official clergy records, photocopies of transcripts of funeral services, programs from funerals, stats on funerals performed and full program/transcript of his last funeral which was for R. Laurence Caldwell in 2000.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Completed form \"Clergyman's Record\" or \"Clergy Record\" submitted by the funeral home in charge of the arrangements. Includes name of deceased, residence, date of death, place of death, age, date of birth, place of birth, marital status, cause of death, date and time of funeral, place of funeral, officiating clergy, church affiliation, internment location and more.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Completed form \"Clergyman's Record\" or \"Clergy Record\" submitted by the funeral home in charge of the arrangements. Includes name of deceased, residence, date of death, place of death, age, date of birth, place of birth, marital status, cause of death, date and time of funeral, place of funeral, officiating clergy, church affiliation, internment location and more.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Completed form \"Clergyman's Record\" or \"Clergy Record\" submitted by the funeral home in charge of the arrangements. Includes name of deceased, residence, date of death, place of death, age, date of birth, place of birth, marital status, cause of death, date and time of funeral, place of funeral, officiating clergy, church affiliation, internment location and more.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Outlines, transcripts and programs of funerals performed by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Transcripts of funerals performed by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh including the program of the community service given in memory of John D. Rockefeller, Jr. in 1960 and James Rolan Short in 1980.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Material gathered in preparation for the funeral of Robert Laurence Caldwell, correspondence with family members, newspaper articles and official \"Clergy Record.\"  Pugh's note with file states \"This was the last funeral conducted in more than fifty years of ministry.  Normally the matters reflected in the correspondence would have been discussed with the family in person, but the situation required most of the details to be considered through letters.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Programs for funerals performed by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photocopy of 1967 letter from Cotesworth P. Lewis, Rector of Bruton Parish Church, as a response to the remarks made when Lyndon B. Johnson was in the congregation.  Bulletin for Rev. Cotesworth Lewis's 25th anniversary in 1981 and his retirement in 1985.  Includes remarks made by Rev. Pugh.  Copy of letter from Martin Passmore, former Mayor of Bruton in Someset, England to Rev. Herman Hollerith IV of Bruton Parish Church about his upcoming visit to Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Church Bulletins from area Baptist Churches, some where Rev. Pugh is noted as the person giving the sermon.  Bulletins include: First Baptist Church, Raleigh, NC (April 21, 1963),  River Road Church in Richmond, Virginia, (August 15, 1965), West End Baptist Church in Suffolk, Virginia (September 12, 1982 and June 19, 1983), First Baptist Church in Petersburg, Virginia (July 3, 1983), Jamestown Island Sunrise Service ( April 22, 1984)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wallers Baptist Church in Partlow, Virginia, Spotsylvania County, was the \"Home Church\" of Rev. Thomas E. Pugh. Includes correspondence and brochures for Homecoming Day in 1987, 1993 and 1994. Rev. Pugh gave a talk about his memories of the church in 1994.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Family Circle cartoon and program for the Bar Mitzvah of David Whitten Wolf whose parents were married by Rev. Pugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence covering Rev. Pugh's initial call to Williamsburg Baptist Church, his retirement, his tenure as Pastor Emeritus  and his position as a nonmember.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence, bulletins, anniversary programs, brochures and other material from Churches where Rev. Thomas E. Pugh was the Pastor. Victoria Baptist Church, Springfield, PA (1942 -1943), Hephzibah Baptist Church, Coatesville, PA (1947-1950) and Williamsburg Baptist Church (1952-1981). Includes an August 3, 1946 bulletin for the dedication of \"The Post Chapel\" at Camp Glasenback, Austria where Rev. Pugh was the Chaplain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence, bulletins, anniversary programs, brochures and other material from Prospect Hill Baptist Church. Rev. Pugh was the minister from 1950-1951.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1983 and 1984 \"Dedication of Annual Committee\" memos and report, minutes of the \"Memorial Peninsula Baptist Association Annual Meeting, Oct. 29-30, 1990 and 2 original reports, one with notations, of \"Historical Sketch of the Peninsula Baptist Association\" by Thomas Edward Pugh \"presented during the Fiftieth annual meeting of the Asociation held in the Liberty (New Kent) Baptist Church, April 28-29, 1953.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence and copy of 2 sermons given at a \"Power Week\" program at Mary Washington College with the theme, Looking Unto Jesus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents One page pamphlet with a photograph of the Board of Trustees of the \"Religious Herald\" dated December 13, 1973. Certificate of Appreciation to Thomas E. Pugh for his contribution as a trustee from 1966-1975.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Certificate of Ordination from the Fredericksburg Baptist Church for The Gospel Ministry on August 23, 1942. Certificate for Degree of Master of Divinity from Colgate Rochester Divinity School, Crozer Theological Seminary, dated May 3, 1980.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Brochures, programs and invitations to community events, including plays and dedications. Rev. Pugh is a member of some of the organizations. Copies of his talk to the \"Assembly of Williamsburg-James City County Schools\" and at the newly opened Williamsburg Memorial Community Center in 1959. Includes letters from the Williamsburg Regional Library thanking Mr. and Mrs. Pugh for creating the \"Mark C. and Carol B. Pugh Perpetual Book Fund (PBF), 2000 and letter regarding donation of \"Our Pugh Family Lineage\" to the Library of Virginia Foundation in 2002.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Brochures, programs and invitations to community events, including plays and dedications. Rev. Pugh is a member of some of the organizations. Includes certificate from the American National Red Cross in recognition of Rev. Pugh as Chairman of the James City County Chapter in 1956 and 1957-1958, and a copy of his \"Memorial Presentation for Dr. Howard Hicks Ashbury, Eastern State Hospital\" on April 27, 1973.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence, brochures, certificates associated with Rev. Pugh's membership in the Rotary Club of Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Brochures, programs and copies of sermons, prayers and speeches given at community events, memorials or local clubs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence, editorials, memos, minutes and recognitions concerning the Williamsburg Community Hospital and the Williamsburg Healthcare Alliance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence, editorials, memos, minutes and recognitions concerning the Williamsburg Community Hospital and the Williamsburg Healthcare Alliance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed copy of an article by Susan Hall Godson \"Tom Pugh: A Man of Authenticity and Integrity\" for the October 2002 Williamsburg Reunion Booklet. 1994 edition of the Williamsburg Reunion Booklet. Typed copy of an address, \"A Sense of History,\" given by Rev. Pugh at the 2000 WHRA annual meeting. November 21, 1965 Richmond Times-Dispatch article by Mayor Henry M. Stryker on \"Williamsburg Before 1928 Was a World Unto Itself.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photograph of new hospital building and a resolution recognizing Reverend Thomas E. Pugh for his work as a Trustee of the Williamsburg Community Hospital, Inc. beginning in 1959 and his work on the Board of the Hospital until 1978. March 23, 1978.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Calendars used by Rev. Pugh to record the care of his roses, such as pruning, dividing and spraying.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence between various people, particularly Elbert Lloyd Pugh, Jr. of Colonial Heights, Virginia, while researching the genealogy of the Pugh Family. Includes research and copies of photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Report compiled by Thomas Edward Pugh entitled \"Our Pugh Family Lineage\" in 1998. 22 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pamphlets, membership list and mailings from the \"Spotswood Golf Association\" in Williamsburg, VA. Includes a talk about Colonel Miodrag Blagajevich entitled \"A Man to Remember\" while Pugh was Secretary of the Spotswood Golf Association.  Includes one scorecard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence and legal documents concerning inheritances from the estates of Evelyn M. Barr, Lettie D. Brockman, Ella Doffan Chesley and Janet Lawson Freeman Shepherd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Accounts and correspondence about the Decker property inheritance equally owned by Mrs. Julia D. Bristow, Mrs. Mary D. Pugh, William C. Decker and Richard H. Decker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Chancery case with heirs of James B. Luck, which includes Thomas E. Pugh, against Virginia Electric and Power Company about the removal of family graves from the property in Spotsylvania County, Virginia that the heirs sold to VEPCO.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A photograph of Rev. Pugh; newspaper articles about his 25th anniversary at Williamsburg Baptist, his retirement, his education (\"Soda Jerk Job Helped Pay for Minister's Educution\"), and a profile done in the \"Williamsburg Advantage\" in 1981; bill of sale for sailboat in 1974; paper entitled \"Biographical Reminiscence, Thomas E. Pugh, Crozer Theological Seminary Class of 1944;\" Bulletin from his last service at Williamsburg Baptist Church; list of the Crozer Theological Seminary Class of 1944 students, with addresses; January 1955 issue of \"The Bulletin, Crozer Theological Seminary\" with Rev. Pugh's photograph on the cover; notes from his retirement party and other memorabilia related to his personal and ministerial life. Includes a handwritten observation of his visit to Spotsylvania County, where he grew up, on July 7, 1977 and a \"signed\" photograph of President Bill Clinton thanking Thomas E. Pugh for his support. 1950 Certificate of Voter Registration card for Prospect Park Boro, Pennsylvania. Folder named by Thomas E. Pugh and contents kept together. There are other related folders for some material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Entry cards and ribbons won at the Williamsburg James City County Fair.  Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Deed and contract for property in 1954.  Correspondence about sale of property in 1971.  Includes 2 photographs of the house.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents June 1954 edition of Good Housekeeping with certain pages marked and passages circled.  April 1972 edition of Cosmopolitan with Pugh's note \"This issue was given to me by a parishioner of the church\".  Full issues of newspapers were also received but have not been kept since they are available on microfilm.  These issues are:  Richmond Times-Dispatch, November 23,1963, Kennedy Assassinated-Johnson is President;  Richmond Times-Dispatch, November 25, 1963, Accused Assassin is Shot and Killed...; Richmond Times-Dispatch, November 26, 1963, Final Rites Held for President Kennedy;  Daily Press, July 21, 1969, We Walk on Moon; Daily Press, July 22, 1969, Apollo II Heads Home; Daily Press, August 9, 1974, Nixon Resigns and Daily Press, September 17, 1999, Floyd Zone, Heavy Rain Swamps Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Peninsula Bank and Trust Company, Williamsburg, Virginia, savings book with entries from 1961 to 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents News clippings about Pugh joining Omicron Delta Kappa and Pi Delta Epsilon honorary fraternities (1940) and receiving a Honorary degree at University of Richmond in 1968. Programs for the 1991 and 1996 reunions of the Class of 1941 and Commencement Exercises for June 3, 1968. Class of 1941 remembrance booklet. 1998 donation request letter from Omicron Delta Kappa Foundation, Inc. One page handout with highlights of the history of the University of Richmond. Brochure for the University of Richmond, circa 1946. Typed memorial speech \"Remembrances of Dr. Solon B. Cousins\" who was his religion professor at Richmond College, 1941. Certificates for initiation into Alpha Delta Fraternity in 1938, Tau Kappa Alpha in 1941 and Omicron Delta Kappa in 1940.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Navy Blue felt book cover with a leather University of Richmond emblem stitched onto the front and an \"R\" stitched on the reverse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents List of items, list of prices and receipts from Pugh family yard sale in Kingswood, Williamsburg, VA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents November 29, 1963 and December 6, 1963 editions of Life Magazine about the life, death and funeral of President John. F. Kennedy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pen and ink reproduction of the Cannon Memorial Chapel at the University of Richmond.  Notation on backing \"To the Class of 1935 on the Occasion of Their 50th Reunion.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence, research and promotion for his book, \"As a Grain of Mustard Seed, The Story of the Virginia Baptist Children's Home.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1977 edition of \"The Parson's Page\" written by Thomas E. Pugh. 205 pages. Includes handwritten note for Anne and C [urt] Nottingham written December 3, 1999.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pen and ink drawings which appear at the beginning of each chapter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence with printer and with others for permission to publish.  Book orders from individuals.  List of book costs.  1974 letter from a friend encouraging him to publish his essays.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Virginia Gazette and Daily Press articles about Rev. Pugh and his book, The Parson's Page. Book review. Photocopy of article \"Cap'n Sadie Blooms with 100 Years of Wit \u0026amp; Wisdom\" with note by Rev. Pugh, \"Cap'n Sadie was the widow of the shoemaker of Cricket Hill, subject of my column, \"The Shoemaker of Cricket Hill,\" appearing the The Parson's Page. It was dated August 31, 1957.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1963 Virginia Gazette issue with editorials on the subject \"Local Clergy, Layment view Pope John XXII\" with Thomas E. Pugh's editorial labeled \"Protestant Clergyman.\" 1997 Virginia Gazette editorial by Thomas E. Pugh about possibly using a Columbarium for burials, Virginia Gazette's editor W.C. O'Donovan's reponse and letter from Herbert Bell thanking Pugh for his support.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Material gathered together by Rev. Pugh and filed with the title \"Notes and Quotes - Miscellaneous Subjects.\"  Includes a page with \"Notes and Quotes from Carl Sanburg by Penelope Niven,\" Easter sermon entitled \"New Directions,\" photocopy of 10 pages of book entitled \"In Search of Schrodinger's Cat, Quantum Physics and Reality\" by John Gribbin, photocopy of pages 123-137 of chapter on Resurrection from \"A Search of the Historical Jesus\" by Professor Fida Hassnain, photocopy of a page from \"Chesapeake Legacy...,\" photocopy of 2 pages from \"A River Runs Through It\" and other photocopies or articles about religion.  Words and score for \"I Danced in the Morning\" a Shaker song.  Clipping on Jim Kelly's retirement .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers written by Mary Decker Pugh while in Crozer Theological Seminary in 1942 and 1943.  Includes a note from Thomas E. Pugh explaining the above and how her studies helped him in his work and how much he appreciated her contributions, written October 19, 1999.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers with the same topics written by both Mary Decker Pugh and Thomas E. Pugh while students at Crozer Theological Seminary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers written by Thomas E. Pugh while in Crozer Theological Seminary in 1942 and 1943.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Papers written by Thomas E. Pugh while in Crozer Theological Seminary in 1942 and 1943.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Original and 2 carbon copies of Dr. Pugh's paper \"Cremation\" dated February 19, 1951.  Includes 3 pamphlets on cremation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed sermon, The Question about Drinking, which was submitted to and rejected by \"The Pulpit.\"  April 29, 1956.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Publications on different religions, various philosophies and religious topics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Newspaper articles, notes, sermons and other material on the importance of hands.  Headline for his talk to the \"Century Club\" is \"Hands are the Symbol of Civilization.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Seven receipt books for sales of \"The Parson's Page.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Bachelor of Arts Certificate from the University of Richmond, Richmond College, for Thomas Edward Pugh, dated June 10, 1941.  Bachelor of Arts Certificate from the University of Richmond, Westhampton College, for Mary Nelson Decker, dated June 6, 1935.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Brochures on Shaker Village, Brandywine River Museum and Longwood Gardens\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Itinerary for vacation to Nova Scotia between September 18 - October 1989. Receipt for lodging at Doe Run in Hillsville, Virginia on April 18, 1997\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Rev. Thomas E. Pugh was chaplain in the 103rd Infantry Division then the 1st Division Artillery during World War II, leaving as a Captain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Booklet entitled \"History of Battery \"A\" 382 Field Artillery Battalion, 103rd Infantry Division, December 1942 - June 1945.\" Book entitled \"Cactus Caravan, 103rd Infantry Division.\" Hardback book entitled \"Fifth Infantry and the Soldier Chorus, An Illustrated History of the Great A Cappella Choir Built by Luther M. Onerheim in the Fifth U.S. Infantry Regiment, Seventy-First Division\" published 1946.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hardback book \"Our Leave in Switzerland, 200 Photos, a Souvenire of the visit of American Soldiers to Switzerland in 1945/46\" printed in Switzerland and New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Hardback book entitled \"Report After Action, the Story of the 103rd Infantry Division\" by Ralph Mueller and Jerry Tuck, published 1945 in Austria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 28 postcards with notations on the reverse by Pugh about his experiences when he visited the sights. Pamphlets and postcards for places in Switzerland and Germany. Vingt Francs note from Vichy France, 12=2=1942.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Official T-S Slips which \"certify that the bearer is hereby extended official condolence and sympathy extraordinary, he having suffered GI difficulties...\" with a \"schedule of Sunday Chapel Services\" on the reverse. Typed outlines of 3 sermons about Pugh's experience as a Chaplain. Typed remarks \"The Courage and Contentment of Wisdom\" possibly sent to the attached roster of servicement with their main contact (Mother, Father) noted with address. Copies of \"Church Call\" a bulletin for \"General Protestant Service\" for the 71st Division Artillery: November 4, 1945, November 11, 1945, November 18, 1945, November 25, 1945 and December 2, 1945. Bulletin for the \"Dedication Exercises for the Post Chapel\" at Camp Glasenbach, Austria, dated August 3, 1946. Newspaper article with a sermonette by Chaplain Thomas E. Pugh (undated), and newspaper article about Pugh's promotion to Captain in 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Small bound Jewish prayer book with English on left side and Hebrew on the right side and a small bound book with prayers for different situations with glued in excerpts for ministering to Jews, Catholics and Christian Scientists. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed list of command posts during combat with dates and some description of events, November 1944 - May 1945.  List of CPs where Pugh lived, with dates noted and some remarks beside certain areas.  Europe Road Map, Strasbourg-Basel, First Edition, Sheet 87, published by War Office in 1943 and labeled \"Start #1\" by Pugh.  Germany Road Map, Essen-Mannheim, First Edition, Sheet 4, published by War Office in 1944 and labeled \"#2\" by Pugh.  Germany Road Map, Basle-Stuttgart, First Edition, Sheet 7, photolithographed by 21 Army Group in 1943 and labeled \"3\" by Pugh.  Germany Road Map, Munchen, First Edition, Sheet 8, published by War Office in 1944 and labeled \"4\" by Pugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents April 13 and April 14, 1945 editions of \"The Stars and Stripes\" with stories about the war and death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. August 15, 1945 \"Southern Germany Edition\" of \"The Stars and Stripes\" announcing \"War Ends.\" August 15, 1945 \"Victory Edition\" of \"The Stars and Stripes.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Immunization register. Laminated military ID with photograph and fingerprints. Life insurance special dividend application postcard. \"Officers' Pay, Allowance, and Mileage Voucher\" for August-November 1945. August and September 1946 Special Orders 35 and 226. November 20, 1945 memo, \"The following weapon belonging to the above person is registered and in the supply room.\" Pennsylvania World War II Veterans' Compensation Bureau brochure, postcard asking for more information and approval letter. Includes \"Military Record and Report of Separation Certificate of Service,\" photocopy of January 2, 1947 letter and certificate of promotion to Major.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A 201 file is set of documents maintained by the US government for members of the United States armed forces. Pugh's files include his draft card, his accrued leave record, correspondence on his 1943 application to join the Chaplains' Corp., his \"Report of Physical Examination,\" Special Order 26 booklet with directions for initial assignment and other Special Orders for other assignments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A 201 file is set of documents maintained by the US government for members of the United States armed forces. Pugh's files include memos and special orders for assignments; December 8, 1945 certificate memo to extend active duty for six months; \"Property Turn-in Slip;\" items issued to the Chaplains Outfit (September 6, 1945); inventory of \"items in the East Rear Office of Chapel #10;\" Travel Vouchers and \"Pay and Allowance Account\" forms. July and August 1945 correspondence about the health of Mary Decker Pugh who had an appendectomy and a nervous condition following the death of her mother. Includes letters from American Red Cross and attending physician about Pugh's wife's physical and mental condition at Walter Reed Hospital.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents A 201 file is set of documents maintained by the US government for members of the United States armed forces. This folder includes Pugh's \"Monthly Reports of Chaplains\" from January 1944 to November 1945; special orders; \"Report of Religious Services Aboard Troopship\" divided by religious affiliation and \"Marriage Records\" for Kenneth R.Hurst and Virginia R. Marsh in Chapel #10 on September 3, 1944 and \"Marriage Record\" for Archie B. Hill and Agnes Miller in Chapel #11 on August 12, 1944. Chaplain Pugh's typed copy of his \"Victory Day Service\" with an attached June 4, 1945 letter to Mrs. Troy H. Sumrall about the honor also given to her husband, Lt. Troy H. Sumrall at the service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Note congratulating Mary Pugh on her resignation as a teacher in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Receipt for a bag bought at Gimbels. Obituaries for Mary Decker Pugh from the Daily Press, June 22, 2004 and the Virginia Gazette, June 23, 2004. Bulletin program from the funeral service and a photocopy of the hymn sung at the funeral service, June 23, 2004.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Training manual, newspapers, certificate, memos and correspondence. In September, 1969, Thomas Nelson Pugh had an unexplained grand mal seizure and began behaving oddly and was sent stateside for treatment. Per his correspondence in the following folders, he seems greatly improved by December 1969.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters written by Thomas Nelson Pugh to his family while serving in the Air Force. His basic training was held at the Lackland Training Center at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. The July 20, 1967 letter includes photobooth black and white photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letters written by Thomas Nelson Pugh to his family while serving in the Air Force.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents September 5, 1992 funeral program for Thomas Nelson Pugh who died on September 2, 1992. Copy of September 14, 1992 \"The Spire\" which mentions a memorial gift given in memory of Thomas Nelson Pugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Contribution notifications from the Boys' Home in Covington, Virginia, Williamsburg Baptist Church and other organizations for contributions made in the name of Thomas Nelson Pugh. List of contributors to the Williamsburg Baptist Church and other organizations. Thank you card with a typed note on the reverse, \"Our older son, Thomas Nelson, committed suicide, Sept. 2, 1992, at age 43. This box contains sympathy notes (140 pieces) and a list of contributors to the Memorial Fund, established by the family and funded in the amount of $5,000. Income from this fund is used to provide psychotherapeutic care for children and youth who need such help. Check marks on envelopes indicate that a card of thanks was sent. T.E.P.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Book with names of people who gave wedding gifts. Includes names, item and if acknowledged. Photograph of Rev. Pugh in his wedding suit. Includes letter from Mary L. and Tommy of Rivercrest, Fredericksburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Invitation, guest list and cost of reception given by the Pughs for their 50th wedding anniversary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Material related to the death of Thomas E. Pugh.  Includes the Funeral service bulletin dated June 22, 2006, remarks made by his son Mark Pugh at the funeral, obituaries, hymns sung at the funeral, list of \"WUU Donations in Memory of Tom Pugh,\" October 2006 letter to Mark Pugh from Christine Faia about his father with a attached program for the 2006 Healthcare Heroes of Greater Williamsburg, Funeral registry for service at the Williamburg Unitarian Universalists with Rev. Dr. David Tetrault officiating, Hogg Funeral Home directions for funeral preparations made in 1997, Certificate of Cremation by the York River Crematory in Gloucester Point, Virginia, and letters of condolence to Mark and Carol Pugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter from Wheeler and Thompson, Inc., Funeral Directors telling Thomas Pugh the cost of his father's funeral in 1936.  February 7, 1946 receipt from Wheeler and Thompson for the funeral of William Henry Pugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letter from niece Faith Groom sending copies of photographs of Walter Pugh, Frances Dean, Bertha Pugh Dean and Vinie and Walter Dean.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photocopy of the marriage license of Willialm H.Pugh and Mary E. Luck, April 1, 1904, in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. They are the parents of Thomas E. Pugh.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed diary of Thomas Pugh's work at the mission field at Keen Mountain, Virginia in the Red Jacket Coal Corporation Camp from June 10 to September 1, 1939.  He begins with the events that led to this work and gives a day by day account of his activities.  A photograph album from Pugh's time at Red Jacket Corporation Camp is filed in Series 5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Small bound \"Diary and Memos\" planners where Thomas Pugh noted his daily appointments.  Some books have additional notations near the end.  50 books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Most of the items are photograph albums, but these albums also contain other material such as report cards, bulletins, programs and more.  Thomas E. Pugh typed captions explaining the relevance of many of the albums and their content.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photograph album of Mary Decker Pugh with photos of her as a baby up to Rev. Pugh's retirement in 1981. Includes report cards from Fredericksburg High School and Westhampton College, elementry school class picture, wedding announcement with broken gold wedding band and photographs of her parents and other family members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photograph album has been divided into 3 folders.  This is folder 1.  Photographs from Thomas E. Pugh's early childhood, with pictures of his home, gravestones and family members.  Mary Decker's acceptance letter from Crozer Theological Seminary.  Photographs of houses, churches and towns where they lived.  Photographs of  friends and activities.  Thomas Pugh has typed descriptions for most of the photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photograph album has been divided into 3 folders.  This is folder 2.    Photographs of houses, churches and towns where they lived.   Photographs of family, friends and activities. Childhood photographs of Mary Decker Pugh.  Includes receipt from Johnson-Willis Hospital, Mary 5, 1952, when their son was born.  Thomas Pugh has typed descriptions for most of the photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photograph album has been divided into 3 folders. This folder 3 and contains the loose items from the album. Items include newspaper picture of Mary Pugh arranging flowers and her first place award; Mary Nelson Pugh's Savings Deposits book from 1914-1938; Mary Decker's Fredericksburg Public Schools report cards with other school items; copy of paper \"On Being a Minister's Wife\" and photographs of Mary Decker Pugh from the 1940's. Some of these items were in an envelope labeled \"Biographical Materials for Mary Decker Pugh.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photograph album of Thomas E. Pugh beginning with photographs of his family home (burned) and a childhood picture of himself and brother. Includes a brief biography explaining his path to the ministry. Includes school pictures, 1940 passport photograph, group picture of the 1944 Chaplains of the 103 Infantry Division in Camp Howze, Texas, and photographs of homes, churches, family, friends and activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photographs of Rev. Thomas E. Pugh involved in community activities and projects including groundbreaking for the new telephone building and Williamsburg Memorial Community Center, William and Mary graduations and more. Includes programs and invitations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photographs related to Rev. Thomas E. Pugh's ministry, beginning with Chaplain's School at Harvard in 1944 until 1981.  Half of the photograph are from the  time Rev. Pugh was a Chaplain during World War II.  Other photographs are of various churches where he served and activities related to his ministry.  Thomas E. Pugh typed captions for most of the photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photographs from Pugh's summer at The Red Jacket Coal Camp at Keen Mountain, Virginia. There is a map showing the location of the camp. Photographs are of the landscape, camp buildings, chapel area, local residents and camp attendees. Includes an outline for a sermon \"That They Might Have More Abundant Life.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photographs of parishioners of the church, activities, anniversaries, ceremonies, staff, choir and the church. Includes programs for events held by the church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photographs from the 25th Anniversary reception for the Williamsburg Baptist Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Loose photographs of Thomas E. Pugh and Mary Decker Pugh. Photograph of Rev. Pugh at the Williamsburg Unitarian Universalist Church in 2002.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 7\" x 14\" photograph of \"Summer Home on Piankitank River Across From Gwynn's Island 1954-1970.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Rolled photograph of group of men in military uniforms labeled \"Baptist Chaplains - Harvard University - Cambridge, Mass.- Jan. 6th, to Feb. 9th, 1944.\" Rolled photograph of group of men in military uniforms labeled \"The Chaplain School - Harvard University - Cambridge, Mass. - Jan. 6th, to Feb. 9th, 1944.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Scrapbook of Thomas E. Pugh. Contains memorabilia from his time at the University of Richmond (1940) through articles on his book, \"Grain of Mustard.\" Includes newspaper clippings, invitations, programs, notecards, identification cards, tickets, photograph of 1944 graduating class of Crozer Theological Seminary, receipts and more. The last item is a copy of a tribute to Harry Emerson Fosdick by Deane William Ferm with a typed note by Pugh, \"I consider it appropriate to close this scrapbook with an article giving a brief summary of the life and ministry of the late Harry Emerson Fosdick.....he exerted more influence on my life and ministry than any other person in whose time I have lived.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Certificate for a Bachelor of Divinity Degree from Crozer Theological Seminary for Thomas Edward Pugh, dated June 6, 1944. A Certificate for a Doctor of Divinity Degree from University of Richmond for Thomas Edward Pugh, dated June 3, 1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Beetle Bailey cartoon by Mort Walker about sin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 reels of microfilm.\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","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","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 papers of Rev. Thomas E. Pugh, who was the minister of the Williamsburg Baptist Church in Williamsburg, Virginia from 1952-1981."," Collection includes both personal and ministerial related material.  Early photograph albums show Pugh's childhood but his correspondence and papers begin with his student days at the University of Richmond in 1940.  He attended Crozer Theological Seminary and Harvard University Chaplain School before becoming an Army Chaplain in 1944.  His first pastor posting after World War Two was Hephzibah Baptist Church in Coatesville, Pennsylvania.  Material includes correspondence, photograph albums, scrapbook, sermons, church bulletins and newsletters, marriage and death records, diaries, memorabilia, ephemera and more.  Thomas E. Pugh married Mary Decker in 1941 who also attended Crozer Theological Seminary.  Scrapbooks and seminary research papers for Mary Decker Pugh are included.  Includes letters from their son, Thomas Nelson Pugh, while serving in the United States Air Force from 1967-69 and Sympathy cards for his untimely death in 1992.  Some papers deal with Pugh Family genealogy and inheritances from Decker and Pugh Families.  His diaries contain mostly appointments."," Before the donation of his papers, Rev. Pugh reviewed the material, often adding notes to clarify the importance of items and creating folders to keep certain items together.","Scope and Contents Rev. Thomas E. Pugh's correspondence includes letters from family, friends, church members and businesses. The years prior to his 1981 retirement as Pastor of Williamsburg Baptist Church contain more ministerial and church related material than later years, though as Pastor Emeritus, he was still active in the church and religious related activities. A few letters are from William and Mary students telling Rev. Pugh how much he has helped them with his sermons and ministry.","Scope and Contents A few letters during his time as Chaplain in World War II concern men who have died, are hurt or have been helped by him.","Scope and Contents Correspondents include Lia Muller, Marianne Prechter, Else Benlcke, R.G. Rizk, Byron Tippey, Orlando J. Woodward and others. Funeral program for Johann Prechter.","Scope and Contents Per Thomas Pugh's note, \"Bettie Grey is the granddaughter of W.G. Dillard who was the landlord of the farm at Partlow, Virginia in Spotsylvania County, Virginia on which my father worked as a sharecropper during my entire public school education (1923-1934).\" They first met at Wallers Baptist Church, Pugh's home church in Partlow, and began corresponding. Pugh writes \"It has been a most stimulating and beneficial correspondence which is still continuing.\"","Scope and Contents Letters of recommendations for jobs and colleges for congregation members and others.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with David Little who graduated from William and Mary in the late 1950's. After college, David entered the military and later began a successful career in the theater.","Scope and Contents Letters about pastoral or church related services such as weddings, memorials, sermons or funerals in which Rev. Pugh participated after his retirement in his role as Pastor Emeritus. Similar material is also in the general correspondence files.","Scope and Contents Letters concerning Rev. Pugh's letter in theFebruary 28, 1963 Religious Herald supporting the historical criticism view of biblical study and interpretation.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with and about Martha F. Simmons who was disappointed in Rev. Pugh's religious views.","Scope and Contents Correspondence grouped by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh, both personal and business.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with James Windsor who was encouraged by Rev. Pugh during his path to Divinity School and beyond.","Scope and Contents Subseries include: Sermons - Williamsburg Baptist Church - Funerals - Marriages - Pastorates, Ministry Timeline, Religious Affiliations. Williamsburg Baptist Church material includes copies of the WBC Bulletin, copies of the newsletter, the Spire, business material including correspondence about the resignation of Rev. W. Wayne Price and material on the history of the Williamsburg Baptist Church.","Scope and Contents Sermon outlines on different subject matter, arranged by topic.  Each summary is dated on the reverse of the last page.  The dates range from before, during and after Rev. Pugh's ministry at the Williamsburg Baptist Church.  Notebooks arranged by date with sermon titles are included.  (Mss. Acc. 1999.07)","Scope and Contents Notebooks with sermons organized chronologically with title of sermon, bibilical citation and biblical text used. 2 notebooks.","Scope and Contents Notebooks with sermons organized chronologically with title of sermon, bibilical citation and biblical text used. 2 notebooks.","Scope and Contents Notebooks with sermons organized chronologically with title of sermon, bibilical citation and biblical text used. 3 notebooks.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts of full sermons on carbon paper or photocopied. Some sermons have attached clippings or other material. Most are undated.","Scope and Contents Typed transcripts of full sermons on carbon paper or photocopied. Some sermons have attached clippings or other material. Most are undated.","Scope and Contents This group of sermons where filed separately. One topic is grouped into sessions.","Scope and Contents Sermons mostly given when Rev. Pugh was Pastor Emeritus at Williamsburg Baptist Church. Many sermons have the bulletin attached.","Scope and Contents Sermon transcripts and summaries scattered through the collection: Freedom and Equality, Symbol of Hope, Windows of Easter, The Agony of Viet Nam, Further Thoughts on Viet Nam, For the Beauty of the Earth, The Need for Integrity, Resurrection, But in the Meantime and drafts of other sermons.","Scope and Contents \"Readings, Writings and What makes me Tick Presentation/Sermon\" given at the Williamsburg Universalist Church on June 27, 1999 . \"The Mystery of Life and What Comes After: Easter as the Search for a Pertinent Answer,,\" undated.","Scope and Contents Index card written by Rev. Pugh notes \"This notebook was given to me by the Fredericksburg Baptist whre I was ordained on August 23rd, 1942. For many years I used it as a sermon notebook, especially during my years as an Army Chaplain.\" Contains typed sermons, often with dates on the reverse. Sermons removed from notebook.","Scope and Contents Index cards labeled \"Sermons - Old and New Testaments. Not a complete listing.\" Index cards for books in the Old and New Testaments with verse citations.","Scope and Contents Last two sermons preached by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh.","Scope and Contents Copies of the WBC Bulletin and newsletter, the Spire. Some business material including correspondence about the resignation of Rev. W. Wayne Price. Notes and paper on the history of the Williamsburg Baptist Church.","Scope and Contents 5 inserts for the Church Bulletin.","Scope and Contents Nine Sunday Bulletins.","Scope and Contents Copies of Rev. Pugh's annual letter stating \"...this is my customary letter with reference to preparation of the annual budget.\"  Budget related correspondence, minutes of 1998 Annual Business Meeting and agenda for a committee retreat in 1989.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, memos, meeting summaries, statements, petitions, agreements and other material concerning the resignation of Mark McIntyre, the Youth Director, and resulting conflict with Rev. W. Wayne Price, leading to Rev. Price's resignation.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, memos, meeting summaries, statements, petitions, agreements and other material concerning the resignation of Mark McIntyre, the Youth Director, and resulting conflict with Rev. W. Wayne Price, leading to Rev. Price's resignation.","Scope and Contents Material on the history of the Williamsburg Baptist Church. Includes story of Reverend Scervant Jones, copy of circa 1824 covenant document requesting a Baptist Church in Williamsburg (found in Garrett House), notes on Daniel Witt's Journal which mentions early Baptist Church activity in Virginia, \"Review of the Life of the Church, 1934-1984\" by Thomas E. Pugh and a copy of the November 14, 1915 \"Flat Hat\" with an article on Dr. Geiger, a Williamsburg Baptist Church member.","Scope and Contents Photocopy of \"A History of the Williamsburg Baptist Church, 1828-1978\" by Susie Dorsey.","Scope and Contents Bulletins, church membership pamphlet, prayers, programs for dedications and anniveraries and different editions of the pamphlet \"Williamsburg Baptist Church, Its Life and History.\"","Scope and Contents Per note in front of file, this material was selected by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh \"to reflect the variety of services offered during my pastorate of the Church, and the format and content of those services. A few items have been included to indicate my participation in the life of the Church following my retirement. Also included are a few items of special interest to me personally.\" Includes yearbook, sermons, bulletins and other publications.","Scope and Contents Copy of speech by Lee Scruggs (May 18, 1980), February 22, 1987 Bulletin recognizing Rev. Pugh as Pastor Emeritus with newspaper articles included, and \"Brief UU Statement during Morning Service, Sunday, August 8, 1999\" by Thomas Pugh. Drafts of bulletins and sermons, notes for religious programs and bulletins from services Rev. Pugh preached as Pastor Emeritus. Certificate conferring \"honor and title of Pastor Emeritus to Thomas Edward Pugh\" dated February 1, 1987.","Scope and Contents Register book for \"Friends Who Came By\" to Rev. Pugh's 25th Anniversary gathering at the Williamsburg Baptist Church, January 23, 1977. Letters to Mrs. Edna Pope in response to her request to sew quilt squares for 2 quilts to be given the Pughs on their 25th anniversary. List of participants included. A photograph album from the reception is filed in Series 5.","Scope and Contents November 25, 1953 letter from John D. Rockefeller, Jr. to Dr. Thomas E. Pugh recognizing the 125th Anniversary of the Williamsburg Baptist Church with a donation. May 17, 1957 letter from Kenneth Chorley, Colonial Williamsburg to Reverend Thomas E. Pugh transmitting a gift of $57,500 from John D. Rockefeller, Jr. to the Williamsburg Baptist Church for expansion. Carbon copy of a May 20, 1957 letter from Thomas E. Pugh to John D. Rockefeller, Jr. thanking Rockefeller for the check .","Scope and Contents Four editions of the \"Rules of Order\" for the Williamsburg Baptist Church. 1969, 1975, 1984 and 1986.","Scope and Contents Attendance cards for Williamsburg Baptist Church with names and often with residence and relationship to the church noted.  Undated.","Scope and Contents Official record of marriages performed with name of bride and groom, religious affiliation, date of wedding and more.","Scope and Contents Programs for marriage ceremonies performed by Rev. Pugh.  He labeled the folder \"Marriage Ceremonies Used\" which suggests he also used these programs as guides.","Scope and Contents Original notarized Marriage Licenses, mostly issued in Pennsylvania.","Scope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1952-1959 in Williamsburg, Virginia and completed \"Marriage Licenses\" for marriages performed from 1950-1951 in Pennsylvania.","Scope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1960-1969 in Williamsburg, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1970-1979 in Williamsburg, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1980-1989 in Williamsburg, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Completed \"Marriage Records\" for marriages performed from 1990-1999 in Williamsburg, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Listing of number of weddings Rev. Pugh performed from 1952 to 1990's. Handwritten note \"Bonded to perform marriages - March 1952.\" Total number of marriages performed is 331.","Scope and Contents Rev. Thomas E. Pugh's official clergy records, photocopies of transcripts of funeral services, programs from funerals, stats on funerals performed and full program/transcript of his last funeral which was for R. Laurence Caldwell in 2000.","Scope and Contents Completed form \"Clergyman's Record\" or \"Clergy Record\" submitted by the funeral home in charge of the arrangements. Includes name of deceased, residence, date of death, place of death, age, date of birth, place of birth, marital status, cause of death, date and time of funeral, place of funeral, officiating clergy, church affiliation, internment location and more.","Scope and Contents Completed form \"Clergyman's Record\" or \"Clergy Record\" submitted by the funeral home in charge of the arrangements. Includes name of deceased, residence, date of death, place of death, age, date of birth, place of birth, marital status, cause of death, date and time of funeral, place of funeral, officiating clergy, church affiliation, internment location and more.","Scope and Contents Completed form \"Clergyman's Record\" or \"Clergy Record\" submitted by the funeral home in charge of the arrangements. Includes name of deceased, residence, date of death, place of death, age, date of birth, place of birth, marital status, cause of death, date and time of funeral, place of funeral, officiating clergy, church affiliation, internment location and more.","Scope and Contents Outlines, transcripts and programs of funerals performed by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh.","Scope and Contents Transcripts of funerals performed by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh including the program of the community service given in memory of John D. Rockefeller, Jr. in 1960 and James Rolan Short in 1980.","Scope and Contents Material gathered in preparation for the funeral of Robert Laurence Caldwell, correspondence with family members, newspaper articles and official \"Clergy Record.\"  Pugh's note with file states \"This was the last funeral conducted in more than fifty years of ministry.  Normally the matters reflected in the correspondence would have been discussed with the family in person, but the situation required most of the details to be considered through letters.\"","Scope and Contents Programs for funerals performed by Rev. Thomas E. Pugh.","Scope and Contents Photocopy of 1967 letter from Cotesworth P. Lewis, Rector of Bruton Parish Church, as a response to the remarks made when Lyndon B. Johnson was in the congregation.  Bulletin for Rev. Cotesworth Lewis's 25th anniversary in 1981 and his retirement in 1985.  Includes remarks made by Rev. Pugh.  Copy of letter from Martin Passmore, former Mayor of Bruton in Someset, England to Rev. Herman Hollerith IV of Bruton Parish Church about his upcoming visit to Williamsburg.","Scope and Contents Church Bulletins from area Baptist Churches, some where Rev. Pugh is noted as the person giving the sermon.  Bulletins include: First Baptist Church, Raleigh, NC (April 21, 1963),  River Road Church in Richmond, Virginia, (August 15, 1965), West End Baptist Church in Suffolk, Virginia (September 12, 1982 and June 19, 1983), First Baptist Church in Petersburg, Virginia (July 3, 1983), Jamestown Island Sunrise Service ( April 22, 1984)","Scope and Contents Wallers Baptist Church in Partlow, Virginia, Spotsylvania County, was the \"Home Church\" of Rev. Thomas E. Pugh. Includes correspondence and brochures for Homecoming Day in 1987, 1993 and 1994. Rev. Pugh gave a talk about his memories of the church in 1994.","Scope and Contents Family Circle cartoon and program for the Bar Mitzvah of David Whitten Wolf whose parents were married by Rev. Pugh.","Scope and Contents Correspondence covering Rev. Pugh's initial call to Williamsburg Baptist Church, his retirement, his tenure as Pastor Emeritus  and his position as a nonmember.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, bulletins, anniversary programs, brochures and other material from Churches where Rev. Thomas E. Pugh was the Pastor. Victoria Baptist Church, Springfield, PA (1942 -1943), Hephzibah Baptist Church, Coatesville, PA (1947-1950) and Williamsburg Baptist Church (1952-1981). Includes an August 3, 1946 bulletin for the dedication of \"The Post Chapel\" at Camp Glasenback, Austria where Rev. Pugh was the Chaplain.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, bulletins, anniversary programs, brochures and other material from Prospect Hill Baptist Church. Rev. Pugh was the minister from 1950-1951.","Scope and Contents 1983 and 1984 \"Dedication of Annual Committee\" memos and report, minutes of the \"Memorial Peninsula Baptist Association Annual Meeting, Oct. 29-30, 1990 and 2 original reports, one with notations, of \"Historical Sketch of the Peninsula Baptist Association\" by Thomas Edward Pugh \"presented during the Fiftieth annual meeting of the Asociation held in the Liberty (New Kent) Baptist Church, April 28-29, 1953.","Scope and Contents Correspondence and copy of 2 sermons given at a \"Power Week\" program at Mary Washington College with the theme, Looking Unto Jesus.","Scope and Contents One page pamphlet with a photograph of the Board of Trustees of the \"Religious Herald\" dated December 13, 1973. Certificate of Appreciation to Thomas E. Pugh for his contribution as a trustee from 1966-1975.","Scope and Contents Certificate of Ordination from the Fredericksburg Baptist Church for The Gospel Ministry on August 23, 1942. Certificate for Degree of Master of Divinity from Colgate Rochester Divinity School, Crozer Theological Seminary, dated May 3, 1980.","Scope and Contents Brochures, programs and invitations to community events, including plays and dedications. Rev. Pugh is a member of some of the organizations. Copies of his talk to the \"Assembly of Williamsburg-James City County Schools\" and at the newly opened Williamsburg Memorial Community Center in 1959. Includes letters from the Williamsburg Regional Library thanking Mr. and Mrs. Pugh for creating the \"Mark C. and Carol B. Pugh Perpetual Book Fund (PBF), 2000 and letter regarding donation of \"Our Pugh Family Lineage\" to the Library of Virginia Foundation in 2002.","Scope and Contents Brochures, programs and invitations to community events, including plays and dedications. Rev. Pugh is a member of some of the organizations. Includes certificate from the American National Red Cross in recognition of Rev. Pugh as Chairman of the James City County Chapter in 1956 and 1957-1958, and a copy of his \"Memorial Presentation for Dr. Howard Hicks Ashbury, Eastern State Hospital\" on April 27, 1973.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, brochures, certificates associated with Rev. Pugh's membership in the Rotary Club of Williamsburg.","Scope and Contents Brochures, programs and copies of sermons, prayers and speeches given at community events, memorials or local clubs.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, editorials, memos, minutes and recognitions concerning the Williamsburg Community Hospital and the Williamsburg Healthcare Alliance.","Scope and Contents Correspondence, editorials, memos, minutes and recognitions concerning the Williamsburg Community Hospital and the Williamsburg Healthcare Alliance.","Scope and Contents Typed copy of an article by Susan Hall Godson \"Tom Pugh: A Man of Authenticity and Integrity\" for the October 2002 Williamsburg Reunion Booklet. 1994 edition of the Williamsburg Reunion Booklet. Typed copy of an address, \"A Sense of History,\" given by Rev. Pugh at the 2000 WHRA annual meeting. November 21, 1965 Richmond Times-Dispatch article by Mayor Henry M. Stryker on \"Williamsburg Before 1928 Was a World Unto Itself.\"","Scope and Contents Photograph of new hospital building and a resolution recognizing Reverend Thomas E. Pugh for his work as a Trustee of the Williamsburg Community Hospital, Inc. beginning in 1959 and his work on the Board of the Hospital until 1978. March 23, 1978.","Scope and Contents Calendars used by Rev. Pugh to record the care of his roses, such as pruning, dividing and spraying.","Scope and Contents Correspondence between various people, particularly Elbert Lloyd Pugh, Jr. of Colonial Heights, Virginia, while researching the genealogy of the Pugh Family. Includes research and copies of photographs.","Scope and Contents Report compiled by Thomas Edward Pugh entitled \"Our Pugh Family Lineage\" in 1998. 22 pages.","Scope and Contents Pamphlets, membership list and mailings from the \"Spotswood Golf Association\" in Williamsburg, VA. Includes a talk about Colonel Miodrag Blagajevich entitled \"A Man to Remember\" while Pugh was Secretary of the Spotswood Golf Association.  Includes one scorecard.","Scope and Contents Correspondence and legal documents concerning inheritances from the estates of Evelyn M. Barr, Lettie D. Brockman, Ella Doffan Chesley and Janet Lawson Freeman Shepherd.","Scope and Contents Accounts and correspondence about the Decker property inheritance equally owned by Mrs. Julia D. Bristow, Mrs. Mary D. Pugh, William C. Decker and Richard H. Decker.","Scope and Contents Chancery case with heirs of James B. Luck, which includes Thomas E. Pugh, against Virginia Electric and Power Company about the removal of family graves from the property in Spotsylvania County, Virginia that the heirs sold to VEPCO.","Scope and Contents A photograph of Rev. Pugh; newspaper articles about his 25th anniversary at Williamsburg Baptist, his retirement, his education (\"Soda Jerk Job Helped Pay for Minister's Educution\"), and a profile done in the \"Williamsburg Advantage\" in 1981; bill of sale for sailboat in 1974; paper entitled \"Biographical Reminiscence, Thomas E. Pugh, Crozer Theological Seminary Class of 1944;\" Bulletin from his last service at Williamsburg Baptist Church; list of the Crozer Theological Seminary Class of 1944 students, with addresses; January 1955 issue of \"The Bulletin, Crozer Theological Seminary\" with Rev. Pugh's photograph on the cover; notes from his retirement party and other memorabilia related to his personal and ministerial life. Includes a handwritten observation of his visit to Spotsylvania County, where he grew up, on July 7, 1977 and a \"signed\" photograph of President Bill Clinton thanking Thomas E. Pugh for his support. 1950 Certificate of Voter Registration card for Prospect Park Boro, Pennsylvania. Folder named by Thomas E. Pugh and contents kept together. There are other related folders for some material.","Scope and Contents Entry cards and ribbons won at the Williamsburg James City County Fair.  Undated.","Scope and Contents Deed and contract for property in 1954.  Correspondence about sale of property in 1971.  Includes 2 photographs of the house.","Scope and Contents June 1954 edition of Good Housekeeping with certain pages marked and passages circled.  April 1972 edition of Cosmopolitan with Pugh's note \"This issue was given to me by a parishioner of the church\".  Full issues of newspapers were also received but have not been kept since they are available on microfilm.  These issues are:  Richmond Times-Dispatch, November 23,1963, Kennedy Assassinated-Johnson is President;  Richmond Times-Dispatch, November 25, 1963, Accused Assassin is Shot and Killed...; Richmond Times-Dispatch, November 26, 1963, Final Rites Held for President Kennedy;  Daily Press, July 21, 1969, We Walk on Moon; Daily Press, July 22, 1969, Apollo II Heads Home; Daily Press, August 9, 1974, Nixon Resigns and Daily Press, September 17, 1999, Floyd Zone, Heavy Rain Swamps Virginia.","Scope and Contents Peninsula Bank and Trust Company, Williamsburg, Virginia, savings book with entries from 1961 to 1968.","Scope and Contents News clippings about Pugh joining Omicron Delta Kappa and Pi Delta Epsilon honorary fraternities (1940) and receiving a Honorary degree at University of Richmond in 1968. Programs for the 1991 and 1996 reunions of the Class of 1941 and Commencement Exercises for June 3, 1968. Class of 1941 remembrance booklet. 1998 donation request letter from Omicron Delta Kappa Foundation, Inc. One page handout with highlights of the history of the University of Richmond. Brochure for the University of Richmond, circa 1946. Typed memorial speech \"Remembrances of Dr. Solon B. Cousins\" who was his religion professor at Richmond College, 1941. Certificates for initiation into Alpha Delta Fraternity in 1938, Tau Kappa Alpha in 1941 and Omicron Delta Kappa in 1940.","Scope and Contents Navy Blue felt book cover with a leather University of Richmond emblem stitched onto the front and an \"R\" stitched on the reverse.","Scope and Contents List of items, list of prices and receipts from Pugh family yard sale in Kingswood, Williamsburg, VA.","Scope and Contents November 29, 1963 and December 6, 1963 editions of Life Magazine about the life, death and funeral of President John. F. Kennedy.","Scope and Contents Pen and ink reproduction of the Cannon Memorial Chapel at the University of Richmond.  Notation on backing \"To the Class of 1935 on the Occasion of Their 50th Reunion.\"","Scope and Contents Correspondence, research and promotion for his book, \"As a Grain of Mustard Seed, The Story of the Virginia Baptist Children's Home.\"","Scope and Contents 1977 edition of \"The Parson's Page\" written by Thomas E. Pugh. 205 pages. Includes handwritten note for Anne and C [urt] Nottingham written December 3, 1999.","Scope and Contents Pen and ink drawings which appear at the beginning of each chapter.","Scope and Contents Correspondence with printer and with others for permission to publish.  Book orders from individuals.  List of book costs.  1974 letter from a friend encouraging him to publish his essays.","Scope and Contents Virginia Gazette and Daily Press articles about Rev. Pugh and his book, The Parson's Page. Book review. Photocopy of article \"Cap'n Sadie Blooms with 100 Years of Wit \u0026 Wisdom\" with note by Rev. Pugh, \"Cap'n Sadie was the widow of the shoemaker of Cricket Hill, subject of my column, \"The Shoemaker of Cricket Hill,\" appearing the The Parson's Page. It was dated August 31, 1957.","Scope and Contents 1963 Virginia Gazette issue with editorials on the subject \"Local Clergy, Layment view Pope John XXII\" with Thomas E. Pugh's editorial labeled \"Protestant Clergyman.\" 1997 Virginia Gazette editorial by Thomas E. Pugh about possibly using a Columbarium for burials, Virginia Gazette's editor W.C. O'Donovan's reponse and letter from Herbert Bell thanking Pugh for his support.","Scope and Contents Material gathered together by Rev. Pugh and filed with the title \"Notes and Quotes - Miscellaneous Subjects.\"  Includes a page with \"Notes and Quotes from Carl Sanburg by Penelope Niven,\" Easter sermon entitled \"New Directions,\" photocopy of 10 pages of book entitled \"In Search of Schrodinger's Cat, Quantum Physics and Reality\" by John Gribbin, photocopy of pages 123-137 of chapter on Resurrection from \"A Search of the Historical Jesus\" by Professor Fida Hassnain, photocopy of a page from \"Chesapeake Legacy...,\" photocopy of 2 pages from \"A River Runs Through It\" and other photocopies or articles about religion.  Words and score for \"I Danced in the Morning\" a Shaker song.  Clipping on Jim Kelly's retirement .","Scope and Contents Papers written by Mary Decker Pugh while in Crozer Theological Seminary in 1942 and 1943.  Includes a note from Thomas E. Pugh explaining the above and how her studies helped him in his work and how much he appreciated her contributions, written October 19, 1999.","Scope and Contents Papers with the same topics written by both Mary Decker Pugh and Thomas E. Pugh while students at Crozer Theological Seminary.","Scope and Contents Papers written by Thomas E. Pugh while in Crozer Theological Seminary in 1942 and 1943.","Scope and Contents Papers written by Thomas E. Pugh while in Crozer Theological Seminary in 1942 and 1943.","Scope and Contents Original and 2 carbon copies of Dr. Pugh's paper \"Cremation\" dated February 19, 1951.  Includes 3 pamphlets on cremation.","Scope and Contents Typed sermon, The Question about Drinking, which was submitted to and rejected by \"The Pulpit.\"  April 29, 1956.","Scope and Contents Publications on different religions, various philosophies and religious topics.","Scope and Contents Newspaper articles, notes, sermons and other material on the importance of hands.  Headline for his talk to the \"Century Club\" is \"Hands are the Symbol of Civilization.\"","Scope and Contents Seven receipt books for sales of \"The Parson's Page.\"","Scope and Contents Bachelor of Arts Certificate from the University of Richmond, Richmond College, for Thomas Edward Pugh, dated June 10, 1941.  Bachelor of Arts Certificate from the University of Richmond, Westhampton College, for Mary Nelson Decker, dated June 6, 1935.","Scope and Contents Brochures on Shaker Village, Brandywine River Museum and Longwood Gardens","Scope and Contents Itinerary for vacation to Nova Scotia between September 18 - October 1989. Receipt for lodging at Doe Run in Hillsville, Virginia on April 18, 1997","Scope and Contents Rev. Thomas E. Pugh was chaplain in the 103rd Infantry Division then the 1st Division Artillery during World War II, leaving as a Captain.","Scope and Contents Booklet entitled \"History of Battery \"A\" 382 Field Artillery Battalion, 103rd Infantry Division, December 1942 - June 1945.\" Book entitled \"Cactus Caravan, 103rd Infantry Division.\" Hardback book entitled \"Fifth Infantry and the Soldier Chorus, An Illustrated History of the Great A Cappella Choir Built by Luther M. Onerheim in the Fifth U.S. Infantry Regiment, Seventy-First Division\" published 1946.","Scope and Contents Hardback book \"Our Leave in Switzerland, 200 Photos, a Souvenire of the visit of American Soldiers to Switzerland in 1945/46\" printed in Switzerland and New York.","Scope and Contents Hardback book entitled \"Report After Action, the Story of the 103rd Infantry Division\" by Ralph Mueller and Jerry Tuck, published 1945 in Austria.","Scope and Contents 28 postcards with notations on the reverse by Pugh about his experiences when he visited the sights. Pamphlets and postcards for places in Switzerland and Germany. Vingt Francs note from Vichy France, 12=2=1942.","Scope and Contents Official T-S Slips which \"certify that the bearer is hereby extended official condolence and sympathy extraordinary, he having suffered GI difficulties...\" with a \"schedule of Sunday Chapel Services\" on the reverse. Typed outlines of 3 sermons about Pugh's experience as a Chaplain. Typed remarks \"The Courage and Contentment of Wisdom\" possibly sent to the attached roster of servicement with their main contact (Mother, Father) noted with address. Copies of \"Church Call\" a bulletin for \"General Protestant Service\" for the 71st Division Artillery: November 4, 1945, November 11, 1945, November 18, 1945, November 25, 1945 and December 2, 1945. Bulletin for the \"Dedication Exercises for the Post Chapel\" at Camp Glasenbach, Austria, dated August 3, 1946. Newspaper article with a sermonette by Chaplain Thomas E. Pugh (undated), and newspaper article about Pugh's promotion to Captain in 1945.","Scope and Contents Small bound Jewish prayer book with English on left side and Hebrew on the right side and a small bound book with prayers for different situations with glued in excerpts for ministering to Jews, Catholics and Christian Scientists. Undated.","Scope and Contents Typed list of command posts during combat with dates and some description of events, November 1944 - May 1945.  List of CPs where Pugh lived, with dates noted and some remarks beside certain areas.  Europe Road Map, Strasbourg-Basel, First Edition, Sheet 87, published by War Office in 1943 and labeled \"Start #1\" by Pugh.  Germany Road Map, Essen-Mannheim, First Edition, Sheet 4, published by War Office in 1944 and labeled \"#2\" by Pugh.  Germany Road Map, Basle-Stuttgart, First Edition, Sheet 7, photolithographed by 21 Army Group in 1943 and labeled \"3\" by Pugh.  Germany Road Map, Munchen, First Edition, Sheet 8, published by War Office in 1944 and labeled \"4\" by Pugh.","Scope and Contents April 13 and April 14, 1945 editions of \"The Stars and Stripes\" with stories about the war and death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. August 15, 1945 \"Southern Germany Edition\" of \"The Stars and Stripes\" announcing \"War Ends.\" August 15, 1945 \"Victory Edition\" of \"The Stars and Stripes.\"","Scope and Contents Immunization register. Laminated military ID with photograph and fingerprints. Life insurance special dividend application postcard. \"Officers' Pay, Allowance, and Mileage Voucher\" for August-November 1945. August and September 1946 Special Orders 35 and 226. November 20, 1945 memo, \"The following weapon belonging to the above person is registered and in the supply room.\" Pennsylvania World War II Veterans' Compensation Bureau brochure, postcard asking for more information and approval letter. Includes \"Military Record and Report of Separation Certificate of Service,\" photocopy of January 2, 1947 letter and certificate of promotion to Major.","Scope and Contents A 201 file is set of documents maintained by the US government for members of the United States armed forces. Pugh's files include his draft card, his accrued leave record, correspondence on his 1943 application to join the Chaplains' Corp., his \"Report of Physical Examination,\" Special Order 26 booklet with directions for initial assignment and other Special Orders for other assignments.","Scope and Contents A 201 file is set of documents maintained by the US government for members of the United States armed forces. Pugh's files include memos and special orders for assignments; December 8, 1945 certificate memo to extend active duty for six months; \"Property Turn-in Slip;\" items issued to the Chaplains Outfit (September 6, 1945); inventory of \"items in the East Rear Office of Chapel #10;\" Travel Vouchers and \"Pay and Allowance Account\" forms. July and August 1945 correspondence about the health of Mary Decker Pugh who had an appendectomy and a nervous condition following the death of her mother. Includes letters from American Red Cross and attending physician about Pugh's wife's physical and mental condition at Walter Reed Hospital.","Scope and Contents A 201 file is set of documents maintained by the US government for members of the United States armed forces. This folder includes Pugh's \"Monthly Reports of Chaplains\" from January 1944 to November 1945; special orders; \"Report of Religious Services Aboard Troopship\" divided by religious affiliation and \"Marriage Records\" for Kenneth R.Hurst and Virginia R. Marsh in Chapel #10 on September 3, 1944 and \"Marriage Record\" for Archie B. Hill and Agnes Miller in Chapel #11 on August 12, 1944. Chaplain Pugh's typed copy of his \"Victory Day Service\" with an attached June 4, 1945 letter to Mrs. Troy H. Sumrall about the honor also given to her husband, Lt. Troy H. Sumrall at the service.","Scope and Contents Note congratulating Mary Pugh on her resignation as a teacher in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Receipt for a bag bought at Gimbels. Obituaries for Mary Decker Pugh from the Daily Press, June 22, 2004 and the Virginia Gazette, June 23, 2004. Bulletin program from the funeral service and a photocopy of the hymn sung at the funeral service, June 23, 2004.","Scope and Contents Training manual, newspapers, certificate, memos and correspondence. In September, 1969, Thomas Nelson Pugh had an unexplained grand mal seizure and began behaving oddly and was sent stateside for treatment. Per his correspondence in the following folders, he seems greatly improved by December 1969.","Scope and Contents Letters written by Thomas Nelson Pugh to his family while serving in the Air Force. His basic training was held at the Lackland Training Center at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. The July 20, 1967 letter includes photobooth black and white photographs.","Scope and Contents Letters written by Thomas Nelson Pugh to his family while serving in the Air Force.","Scope and Contents September 5, 1992 funeral program for Thomas Nelson Pugh who died on September 2, 1992. Copy of September 14, 1992 \"The Spire\" which mentions a memorial gift given in memory of Thomas Nelson Pugh.","Scope and Contents Contribution notifications from the Boys' Home in Covington, Virginia, Williamsburg Baptist Church and other organizations for contributions made in the name of Thomas Nelson Pugh. List of contributors to the Williamsburg Baptist Church and other organizations. Thank you card with a typed note on the reverse, \"Our older son, Thomas Nelson, committed suicide, Sept. 2, 1992, at age 43. This box contains sympathy notes (140 pieces) and a list of contributors to the Memorial Fund, established by the family and funded in the amount of $5,000. Income from this fund is used to provide psychotherapeutic care for children and youth who need such help. Check marks on envelopes indicate that a card of thanks was sent. T.E.P.\"","Scope and Contents Book with names of people who gave wedding gifts. Includes names, item and if acknowledged. Photograph of Rev. Pugh in his wedding suit. Includes letter from Mary L. and Tommy of Rivercrest, Fredericksburg, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Invitation, guest list and cost of reception given by the Pughs for their 50th wedding anniversary.","Scope and Contents Material related to the death of Thomas E. Pugh.  Includes the Funeral service bulletin dated June 22, 2006, remarks made by his son Mark Pugh at the funeral, obituaries, hymns sung at the funeral, list of \"WUU Donations in Memory of Tom Pugh,\" October 2006 letter to Mark Pugh from Christine Faia about his father with a attached program for the 2006 Healthcare Heroes of Greater Williamsburg, Funeral registry for service at the Williamburg Unitarian Universalists with Rev. Dr. David Tetrault officiating, Hogg Funeral Home directions for funeral preparations made in 1997, Certificate of Cremation by the York River Crematory in Gloucester Point, Virginia, and letters of condolence to Mark and Carol Pugh.","Scope and Contents Letter from Wheeler and Thompson, Inc., Funeral Directors telling Thomas Pugh the cost of his father's funeral in 1936.  February 7, 1946 receipt from Wheeler and Thompson for the funeral of William Henry Pugh.","Scope and Contents Letter from niece Faith Groom sending copies of photographs of Walter Pugh, Frances Dean, Bertha Pugh Dean and Vinie and Walter Dean.","Scope and Contents Photocopy of the marriage license of Willialm H.Pugh and Mary E. Luck, April 1, 1904, in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. They are the parents of Thomas E. Pugh.","Scope and Contents Typed diary of Thomas Pugh's work at the mission field at Keen Mountain, Virginia in the Red Jacket Coal Corporation Camp from June 10 to September 1, 1939.  He begins with the events that led to this work and gives a day by day account of his activities.  A photograph album from Pugh's time at Red Jacket Corporation Camp is filed in Series 5.","Scope and Contents Small bound \"Diary and Memos\" planners where Thomas Pugh noted his daily appointments.  Some books have additional notations near the end.  50 books.","Scope and Contents Most of the items are photograph albums, but these albums also contain other material such as report cards, bulletins, programs and more.  Thomas E. Pugh typed captions explaining the relevance of many of the albums and their content.","Scope and Contents Photograph album of Mary Decker Pugh with photos of her as a baby up to Rev. Pugh's retirement in 1981. Includes report cards from Fredericksburg High School and Westhampton College, elementry school class picture, wedding announcement with broken gold wedding band and photographs of her parents and other family members.","Scope and Contents Photograph album has been divided into 3 folders.  This is folder 1.  Photographs from Thomas E. Pugh's early childhood, with pictures of his home, gravestones and family members.  Mary Decker's acceptance letter from Crozer Theological Seminary.  Photographs of houses, churches and towns where they lived.  Photographs of  friends and activities.  Thomas Pugh has typed descriptions for most of the photographs.","Scope and Contents Photograph album has been divided into 3 folders.  This is folder 2.    Photographs of houses, churches and towns where they lived.   Photographs of family, friends and activities. Childhood photographs of Mary Decker Pugh.  Includes receipt from Johnson-Willis Hospital, Mary 5, 1952, when their son was born.  Thomas Pugh has typed descriptions for most of the photographs.","Scope and Contents Photograph album has been divided into 3 folders. This folder 3 and contains the loose items from the album. Items include newspaper picture of Mary Pugh arranging flowers and her first place award; Mary Nelson Pugh's Savings Deposits book from 1914-1938; Mary Decker's Fredericksburg Public Schools report cards with other school items; copy of paper \"On Being a Minister's Wife\" and photographs of Mary Decker Pugh from the 1940's. Some of these items were in an envelope labeled \"Biographical Materials for Mary Decker Pugh.\"","Scope and Contents Photograph album of Thomas E. Pugh beginning with photographs of his family home (burned) and a childhood picture of himself and brother. Includes a brief biography explaining his path to the ministry. Includes school pictures, 1940 passport photograph, group picture of the 1944 Chaplains of the 103 Infantry Division in Camp Howze, Texas, and photographs of homes, churches, family, friends and activities.","Scope and Contents Photographs of Rev. Thomas E. Pugh involved in community activities and projects including groundbreaking for the new telephone building and Williamsburg Memorial Community Center, William and Mary graduations and more. Includes programs and invitations.","Scope and Contents Photographs related to Rev. Thomas E. Pugh's ministry, beginning with Chaplain's School at Harvard in 1944 until 1981.  Half of the photograph are from the  time Rev. Pugh was a Chaplain during World War II.  Other photographs are of various churches where he served and activities related to his ministry.  Thomas E. Pugh typed captions for most of the photographs.","Scope and Contents Photographs from Pugh's summer at The Red Jacket Coal Camp at Keen Mountain, Virginia. There is a map showing the location of the camp. Photographs are of the landscape, camp buildings, chapel area, local residents and camp attendees. Includes an outline for a sermon \"That They Might Have More Abundant Life.\"","Scope and Contents Photographs of parishioners of the church, activities, anniversaries, ceremonies, staff, choir and the church. Includes programs for events held by the church.","Scope and Contents Photographs from the 25th Anniversary reception for the Williamsburg Baptist Church.","Scope and Contents Loose photographs of Thomas E. Pugh and Mary Decker Pugh. Photograph of Rev. Pugh at the Williamsburg Unitarian Universalist Church in 2002.","Scope and Contents 7\" x 14\" photograph of \"Summer Home on Piankitank River Across From Gwynn's Island 1954-1970.\"","Scope and Contents Rolled photograph of group of men in military uniforms labeled \"Baptist Chaplains - Harvard University - Cambridge, Mass.- Jan. 6th, to Feb. 9th, 1944.\" Rolled photograph of group of men in military uniforms labeled \"The Chaplain School - Harvard University - Cambridge, Mass. - Jan. 6th, to Feb. 9th, 1944.\"","Scope and Contents Scrapbook of Thomas E. Pugh. Contains memorabilia from his time at the University of Richmond (1940) through articles on his book, \"Grain of Mustard.\" Includes newspaper clippings, invitations, programs, notecards, identification cards, tickets, photograph of 1944 graduating class of Crozer Theological Seminary, receipts and more. The last item is a copy of a tribute to Harry Emerson Fosdick by Deane William Ferm with a typed note by Pugh, \"I consider it appropriate to close this scrapbook with an article giving a brief summary of the life and ministry of the late Harry Emerson Fosdick.....he exerted more influence on my life and ministry than any other person in whose time I have lived.\"","Scope and Contents Certificate for a Bachelor of Divinity Degree from Crozer Theological Seminary for Thomas Edward Pugh, dated June 6, 1944. A Certificate for a Doctor of Divinity Degree from University of Richmond for Thomas Edward Pugh, dated June 3, 1968.","Scope and Contents Beetle Bailey cartoon by Mort Walker about sin.","2 reels of microfilm."],"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_coll_ssim":["Crozer Theological Seminary","Williamsburg Baptist Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","Pugh family"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Crozer Theological Seminary","Williamsburg Baptist Church (Williamsburg, Va.)","Pugh family","Pugh, Thomas E., 1917-2006"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Crozer Theological Seminary","Williamsburg Baptist Church (Williamsburg, Va.)"],"famname_ssim":["Pugh family"],"persname_ssim":["Pugh, Thomas E., 1917-2006"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":440,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T07:46:19.109Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8980"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1946","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Travel Diaries (Europe)","abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_1946#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003eDiaries, 1977, 1980-1983, 1985, 1987, 1989 and undated of unidentified female traveler orginially from Ohio and later Florida. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Diaries issued in microfilm as part of American Women's Diaries Readex Film Products, New Canaan, Ct.","Chloe Tyler Whittle Greene was married to John Newport Greene. She lived in Norfolk, Virginia during the mid to late 1800's and early 1900's.","The collection was arranged, described, and rehoused by Matt Abel, Special Collections Staff, in September 2013.","June 23, 1876 and June 26, 1884 (2) issues of  The Norfolk Weekly Landmark  have been transferred to the Newspaper Collection and filed under:  AN47.N67 N492.  Ten issues (1876 and 1877) of  Our School Laureate  have been transferred to the Newspaper Collection and filed under:  AN47.N67 O92.","Papers of Cloe Tyler Whittle Greene. Mostly diaries, 1855-1924, before and after her marriage to John Newport Greene. Also includes printed cards, photographs, verse, newspapers, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, and prints of colonial and Civil War figures. Topics covered by the diaries include secession, Civil War, Reconstruction, travel, life in Norfolk, Virginia and marriage.","Diaries of Cloe Tyler Whittle Greene and one diary of Grace Latimer Whittle. Topics covered by the diaries include yellow fever epidemic, secession, Civil War, Reconstruction, travel, life in Norfolk, Virginia and marriage. Includes addition 1990.18 -- a photocopy of Cloe Tyler Whittle Greene's diary from the Chesapeake Public Library.","Scope and Contents Poem. An account of the summer of 1855 - yellow fever epidemic in Norfolk; difficulty of leaving Norfolk; fears of insurrection of slaves; heat of summer; newspapers play down the statistics; trip up the James River; travel over land to Natural Bridge; Lexington; Warm Springs. Section of poetry includes \"To Cloe on her 14th Birthday, (1857)\" \"Easter April 8, 1860\". Another section of poetry appears in the back in different handwriting.","Scope and Contents 4/12 reaction to Lincoln's call to arms; mentions her \"secession dress\"; limitations of being a woman and wishes she could do more for secessionist cause; 4/19 Virginia's secession rumored, not confirmed; birth of her niece; first Battle of Bull Run; CTW's 18th birthday; summary of events of past year; relatives who opposed secession; death of Uncle Armstrong; her sister Grace's marriage; school and social life.","Death of Jonnie Smith; reference to yellow fever epidemice of 1855; reference to Gen. John Pope's remarks concerning treatment of Confederate sympathizers under his army's jurisdiction and Jefferson Davis' reaction as reported in Philadelphia Inquirer. Battlefield success; heavy casualties suffered by Norfolk residents in service; rumored great victory against McClellan (9/20 entry); 9/25 summarizes past 12 months; blockade of Potomac; taking of Roanoke Island; evacuation of Norfolk; the Merrimac (Virginia) destroyed; 10/10 account of medical care in the field as told to her; 12/8 evacuation of Norfolk; 1/1 reaction to Emancipation Proclamation in Norfolk; invasion of Richmond; capture of Pope's coat; death of Stonewall Jackson; 7/11/63 arming of African Americans in Norfolk by Union; arrest and court martial of Dr. Wright.","Scope and Contents Life in Norfolk during occupation; trip south with stops in Suffolk, Ivor, Weldon, Raleigh, Charlotte, Chester, South Carolina (destination); visit to sister Mary (Mrs. JJ Sams); description of travel, troops along the way, social events in Chester, etc.; Charleston; receipt of letter from her father with news of Norfolk (1/84); his resistance to taking the oath, family and friends, etc.; 1/6 St. Thomas, McPhersonville; deser. Sams family; 4/18/1864 rumors of upcoming raid on Pennsylvania; Columbia South Carolina, high prices. Relative's possessions lost in Yankee Raid. Return trip north begun November 8, 1864 from Chester, South Carolina, S. Mulberry, North Carolina, Whitehall Plantation, Mt. Pleasant, Lucas Mills [Sullivan's Island, Ft. Moultico - side trips]. Sherman threatening Savannah; fall of Savannah; Charleston threatened; description of Christmas stocking; receives letter from father enclosing a permit to return to Norfolk provided that she signs an oath of allegiance to US and promises not to return to the Confederacy during the war; torn over decision; attended a dance over the holidays. 1/13/1865 - receives word that her father does not want her to start without someone to escort her through the lines; her brother-in-law fears she will be expelled or get her father in trouble if she tries to cross. 1/18 talk of evacuation of Charleston. 1/23 discussion with Capt. Hunter concerning reasons men go to war, education of women. 1/28 reports hearing peace rumors but also rumors of British and French involvement on the side of the Confederacy. 2/3 peace rumors; Monroe Doctrine. 2/15 decision to remain in Charleston in hopes of being sent back to Norfolk when the city falls. 2/24 travelling in South Carolina in company of Union officers; Northern and Southern war aim and attitudes as she sees them. 2/27 she prefers extermination to reconstruction \"a deeper disgrace than subjugation.\" Someone describes CTW as \"not near so rabid as many of them are.\" CTW's explanation for the election of Jefferson Davis and Stevens as P - VP; discussion of the oath, mood of Norfolk as seen by Union officers. CTW's dislike of the terms \"rebel\" and \"confederate.\" Northern attitude - called themselves \"Americans\"; Southern attitude - from a state. 3/4 receives pass to go to Hilton Head; 3/7 reports statement of her father that in event of Southern defeat, he would not remain in the country and that she would follow unless she could do more by staying on in a resistance movement.","Scope and Contents 3/22 in New York; description of house and furnishings. 3/30 In Norfolk; explains travel from SC - NY - Va; again mentions playing chess. Went to NY on Arago. CTW's description of conditions of slavery on plantations. 4/3 News that Richmond has fallen, visit to Confederate soldiers in prison. 4/11 Lee's Surrender: glad the Yankees got Lee instead of Davis; went to church - reference to Daniel 11:30; the will of God, which must be endured, but gald others have died and won't see it, \"worthlessness of presentiment\" - she really didn't expect this, or so she says. 4/15 - Assassination of Lincoln and attack on Seward. Notes coincidence of Lincoln's having appointed that day (Good Friday) as day of Thanks for victories and his assassination (then excuses Lincoln because he probably wasn't Episcopalian and didn't intend to profane the day) still, his death on the day of celebration. - that it will somehow be of use to the South (doesn't approve of it) others fear it will somehow be blamed on the South and hurt them. 4/16 reports of speech of Lee to his troops - that he does not think the war over Mosby's intention to fight on. 4/19 demitilarization of Lee's army to give in worse than war - would renew it. Not a peace if it doen't end in independance for south. 4/30 surrender of Johnston. 5/22 death of her brother-in-law Horace Sims (sister Gay's husband) 5/27 Horace died from typhoid; Gay and her children to return to Norfolk. 5/29 two Union officers she met in SC call on her, question of disposition of slaves. 6/16 indictment of Lee and others. 6/30 disapproves of Southern girls marrying Yankee officers.","CTW and her father accompanied Mrs. Leonard to visit Jefferson Davis in prison (Mrs. Leonard's uncle). Describes breakfast; Conway Whittle and Davis discuss end of war, why terms weren't reached before end o fwar, dealing with Lincoln and Seward. 9/10 - meeting to organize Washington Lee Association (to found orphanage for Children of Confederate dead); Conway Whittle goes to NY on business. 10/1 - CTW's impression of life in the North (unfavorable). 10/3 - meeting for Sunday School teachers - CTW is secretary of group. Mr. Barton - minister and his reorganization of the church. Describes another visit with President and Mrs. Davis - impression of Mrs. Davis. 10/31 - Mr. Leonard elected to legislature cholera in the area, but no cases nearby. (Cousin) Jennie Whittle suspended from her church for dancing. 5/1 - great list for small reception. 5/8 - visit to Jefferson Davis. 5/14 - Davis released on bail, CTW discovers he is in Norfolk and goes to meet him at the home of the Leonards. Davis embraces her but shakes hands with the other ladies in the private gathering. People of Norfolk turn out to see, touch Davis. 8/7 - leaves Norfolk on trip. 8/11 - in White Sulfur Springs; introduced to Robert E. Lee, later to General Custis Lee. 8/31 - Healing Springs. 9/9 - back to Norfolk. 9/29 - guest list-reception. 1/9/68 - attends masquerade party. 2/9 - a list of CTW's friends.","Scope and Contents Left Norfolk 7/29, Portsmouth to Baltimore by boat. SPent day in Baltimore, then to Philadelphia 7/30. Trenton Falls 8/5, 8/17 Niagra Falls, 8/18 White Falls, 8/20 Boston, left for Baltimore by steamer 9/5 then back to Norfolk. 3/8/1870 - birth of niece, Chloe Tyler Sams, to Mary and Julius Sams 5/1 - Sees Robert E. Lee. 5/8 - death of her Aunt Fannie (Louis) 5/10 - describes funeral 7/13 - people coming to play croquet 9/10 - letter from Lizzie Williams containing a mathematical problem list of \"expenses from July 1869\" (last page)","Scope and Contents 11/5 - trip to Richmond. 11/9 - recieves letter stating that her father had gone to New York. 11/22 - given \"a piece... on the Woman Question\" to read (no perticular reaction). 12/7 - Warsaw, Richmond, played billiards. 1/4/1871 - guest list. 4/8 - chess game. 5/23-25 - describes wedding arrangements of Lucy Gilmer. 6/5 - paper cut out. 6/28 - wedding of Lucy Gilmer","Scope and Contents 6/26-28 - describes wedding of Lucy Gilmer. 7/20 - Ellen Armstrong's wedding. 7/24 - reciept one share of capital stock, Real Estate Owners' Protective Assn. (1903) end. 7/28 - describes funeral of Lee Powell. 9/3 - newspaper clipping, obituary of Mrs. Margaret O'Grady Allmand (d. 1872). 8/25 - White Sulphur Springs - sees Jefferson Davis again. 10/15 - reading biography of Mozart. 10/26 - Phemie Keller by Isabel Curt. 11/22 - vaccination of her nephew. Mistaken by Nellie Graham. 1/1/1872 - list New Year's visitors. 1/26/1872 - arrival of Mr. Greene's nephews, aged 29 and 24, the eldest was 3 years at school or college and has been to Australia - John, younger - Joseph. Describes - handsome, gentlemanly, likes music, goes to church. 4/14 - JNG comes to dinner, \"more beauish than usual\" - her father didn't approve.","Scope and Contents 6/1/1872 - JNG brings flowers and ferns to plant; they play croquet. 6/25 - Conway Whittle \"persuaded\" to have his photograph taken. 6/26 - lists purchases from shopping trip. 6/28 - in Boston to attend Harvard commencement. 9/8 - CTW trying to \"get rid\" of JNG because he talks too much; he tells her his sister is engaged to William Whittle. 2/21/1873 - Conway Whittle's declining health. 3/10 - paper cutout with name Fannie Cornick, courtship by JNG, church - Mr. Okeson's sermons.","5/29 - Ladies Memorial Association - plan to return remains of Confederate dead from Gettysburg. 6/14 - \"No doubt he could get as angry as any Whittle...\" 6/16 - CTW sat for photograph in Richmond. 6/26 - denies report her cousin heard (from the Greenes) that CTW was to be married soon, newspaper clipping encl. - re: new business house being built by Conway Whittle. 6/27 - JNG's 31st birthday. 7/11 - CTW driving a buggy (racing!) 8/1 - denies another rumor of her engagment. 8/20 - newspaper clipping re: Norfolk LA Blues, spends much of Summer in Warm Springs, Va.","Scope and Contents 2/26 - qualities she dislikes in JNG. 2/29 - describes Miss Wood's school examination. 4/22 - refuses the present of a diary from JNG. 5/5 - JNG brings more plants. 6/10 - CTW's observation that JNG always ranks men above women, \"never equality\". 7/13 - change in attitude toward JNG.","9/25 - family connection to Tyler's Sams 12/3 - Washington D.C. sightseeing - Concoran Gallery, Smithsonian, Government buildings, etc. 12/21 - Mt. Vernon. 4/12/1875 - book by Elizabeth Kickley about Mrs. Lincoln and CTW's attitude toward Black people. 6/19 - reference to books, library.","Scope and Contents Inside front cover \"List of books read\".  7/22/1875 - mentions sewing machine; news about marriage, her parents' marriage.  8/4 - speculating on marriage to JNG.  10/20 - attends meeting of friends and patrons of Orphan's Asylum.  10/27 - attends Governor's reception for Mrs. General Jackson. 11/30 - attends opera.  1/19/1876 - schools give 1/2 day holiday - General Lee's birthday.","Scope and Contents List of \"books read in 1876\"; January 28 - February 17 - in Baltimore; 2/23 - JNG recieves offer to return to Ireland to manage his uncle's farm, asks CTW if she would consider going to Ireland. 5/27 - visit to Mt. Vernon, mention of centennial; visit to Nat'l Observatory. 6/20 - goes to Williamsburg to attend commencement (6/22), describes commencement addresses (her father was William and Mary law student in 1822/23); some description of college and Williamsburg as well; City hotel, old Tyler house, etc. 7/29-30 - descision to marry and accompany JNG to Ireland. 8/28 - wedding. Chloe Tyler Whittle                                      b. September 25, 1843      d.                                                                Married John Newport Greene August 28, 1876 - 25 years John Newport Greene     b. June 27, 1842     d. January 28, 1902     Daughter Urith Newport Greene b. October 27, 1879 - speaks of servants                          \"Col. Whittle\" her father mother died - 1858 inschool until (May 1861-62) - calculus - brother of Jefferson Davis married Uncle Armstrong's sister - Episcopalian refers to \"trip to South\" in (October) 1859 trip to Chester, NC. fall 1863 - home of sister Mary Whittle Sams - even when sparse elsewhere, on bithday, New Year's Eve, etc. generally more detail of interest. says in argument that her opinions come from listening to her father, but while in SC she reads, attends lectures, etc. - continuing to form opinions on her own as she probably did before. - interest in Mathematics - continued                        weighed 110 - 10/19/1874 poetry chess may know some French    6/1/71 plays a musical instrument (piano); takes singing lessons (12/20/73) some familiarity with Shakespeare - JNG - had farm      dark red hair and beard","Photocopy.  May not be reproduced, quoted from, or published without permission of the Chesapeake Public Library.","Papers of Cloe Tyler Whittle Greene. Includes printed cards, photographs, verse, newspapers, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, advertisements, and prints of colonial and Civil War figures.","Endorsed, \"Important for geneology.\" Postmarked June 15, 1893.","\"Our schoolmates Room in the Retreat for the Sick has come to a happy completion...\"","Postcard. \"From original painting by B. A. Richardson.\"","Scope and Contents Publication of \"The Prot. Episcopal Tract Society\"","\"A Lecture Delivered at the Request of the Ladies' Parish Aid Society of St. Paul's Church, Elizabeth River Parish, and Published for the Benefit of that Society.\"","Poem \"Dedicated to the United Daughters of the Confederacy, in Convention assembled at Charleston, S. C.\"","Scope and Contents Copyright. Written for \"Oxford Diocesan Missionary Festival, Windsor\"","From the original Portrait by Gilbert Stuart. Eng. by W. Wellstood.","From the original painting by Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original Picture by Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel.","From the original painting by Chappel.","Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel.","Likeness from a recent Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Likeness from a recent Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Likeness from a recent Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents From a Portrait recently painted from Life.","Engraved by Dean \u0026 Clayton. Signed(?) Yours truly W. L. Breckinridge.","Engraved from Photograph for the Eclectic by Geo. E. Perine, New York.","Likeness from the latest Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Engraved from Photograph for the 'Eclectic' by Geo. E. Perine, New York.","Likeness from the latest Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","\"From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.\"","Likeness from the latest Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","\"From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.\"","Print. Captioned, \"Take it, you will need it, and I can do without the money.\" \"From the original picture by Alonzo Chapple [Chappel].\" Engraved by J. B. Hall.","From the original by Alonzo Chappel in the possession of the Publishers.","From the original Painting by Chappel in the possession of the Publishers.","Likeness from a recent Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the Publishers.","Likeness from a Photograph in the posession of the family. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents Likeness after a photograph from life by Maule of London.","Scope and Contents[Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Scope and Contents \"Likeness from a recent Photograph from life\". Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Thomas Nast in the possession of the publishers.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Likeness from the latest Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Likeness from a Photograph in the possession of his family. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Captioned \"O'Neill N.Y.\"","Scope and Contents From the original Painting by Chappel in the possession of the Publishers.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Likeness from the latest Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","From the original painting by [Thomas] Nast in the possession of the publishers.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Scope and Contents \"Engraved by G. Parker from a painting by Chester Harding\"","Likeness from a recent Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents Engraved for the Eclectic by Geo. E. Perine. New York","From a Daguerreotype likeness taken soon after his return from Mexico.","From the original picture in the possession of the Publishers. Painted by Alonzo Chappel and engraved by W. Wellstood.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","From the original Painting in the possession of the Publishers. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Engraved by W. H. Dougal, from a Daguerreotype by Whipple. Printed by H. C. Benner.","Likeness from recent Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publisher.","Painted by Alonzo Chappel. Engraved by Thomas Phillibrown.","From the original Picture by A. Chappel in the possession of the Publishers. Engraved by Thomas Phillibrown.","Contains news clippings, prints, poetry, and a tracing of the Virginia flag.","Contains newspaper clippings concerning political campaign of Conway Whittle Sams and death of his wife, Mattie Macon Sams. Contains photographs, prints, poems, and prose. Possibly the scrapbook of Conway Whittle Sams.","Contains clippings of poetry, prose, and prints. Handwritten poems near the back.","Possibly the church at Jamestown, Virginia or St. Luke's church in Smithfield, Virginia.","Photograph by Bendann. Engraving by J. C. Buttre.","June 23, 1876 and June 26, 1884 (2) issues of  The Norfolk Weekly Landmark  have been transferred to the Newspaper Collection and filed under:  AN47.N67 N492.  Ten issues (1876 and 1877) of  Our School Laureate  have been transferred to the Newspaper Collection and filed under:  AN47.N67 O92.","Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."," Addition 1990.18: The original is in the Chesapeake Public Library (Virginia) and may not be reproduced, published or quoted without their permission.","Special Collections Research Center","Greene family","Whittle family","Greene, Cloe Tyler Whittle, 1843-1925","Greene, John Newport, 1842-1902","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 65 W61","/repositories/2/resources/2520"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Whittle-Greene Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Whittle-Greene Papers"],"collection_ssim":["Whittle-Greene Papers"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Virginia--Social life and customs--19th century","Virginia--Social life and customs--20th century"],"geogname_ssim":["Virginia--Social life and customs--19th century","Virginia--Social life and customs--20th century"],"places_ssim":["Virginia--Social life and customs--19th century","Virginia--Social life and customs--20th century"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."," Addition 1990.18: The original is in the Chesapeake Public Library (Virginia) and may not be reproduced, published or quoted without their permission."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Donated by Mrs. Edward Duffy (1950) and the Chesapeake Public Library (1990)."],"access_subjects_ssim":["American diaries--Women authors","Norfolk (Va.)--History--19th century","Norfolk (Va.)--History--20th century","Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Correspondence","Diaries","Photographs"],"access_subjects_ssm":["American diaries--Women authors","Norfolk (Va.)--History--19th century","Norfolk (Va.)--History--20th century","Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Correspondence","Diaries","Photographs"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["4.50 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":["4.50 Linear Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["Correspondence","Diaries","Photographs"],"date_range_isim":[1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"altformavail_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDiaries issued in microfilm as part of American Women's Diaries Readex Film Products, New Canaan, Ct.\u003c/p\u003e"],"altformavail_heading_ssm":["Electronic Format:"],"altformavail_tesim":["Diaries issued in microfilm as part of American Women's Diaries Readex Film Products, New Canaan, Ct."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eChloe Tyler Whittle Greene was married to John Newport Greene. She lived in Norfolk, Virginia during the mid to late 1800's and early 1900's.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Chloe Tyler Whittle Greene was married to John Newport Greene. She lived in Norfolk, Virginia during the mid to late 1800's and early 1900's."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eWhittle-Greene Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Whittle-Greene Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection was arranged, described, and rehoused by Matt Abel, Special Collections Staff, in September 2013.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["The collection was arranged, described, and rehoused by Matt Abel, Special Collections Staff, in September 2013."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJune 23, 1876 and June 26, 1884 (2) issues of \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Norfolk Weekly Landmark\u003c/emph\u003e have been transferred to the Newspaper Collection and filed under:  AN47.N67 N492.  Ten issues (1876 and 1877) of \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eOur School Laureate\u003c/emph\u003e have been transferred to the Newspaper Collection and filed under:  AN47.N67 O92.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["June 23, 1876 and June 26, 1884 (2) issues of  The Norfolk Weekly Landmark  have been transferred to the Newspaper Collection and filed under:  AN47.N67 N492.  Ten issues (1876 and 1877) of  Our School Laureate  have been transferred to the Newspaper Collection and filed under:  AN47.N67 O92."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of Cloe Tyler Whittle Greene. Mostly diaries, 1855-1924, before and after her marriage to John Newport Greene. Also includes printed cards, photographs, verse, newspapers, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, and prints of colonial and Civil War figures. Topics covered by the diaries include secession, Civil War, Reconstruction, travel, life in Norfolk, Virginia and marriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiaries of Cloe Tyler Whittle Greene and one diary of Grace Latimer Whittle. Topics covered by the diaries include yellow fever epidemic, secession, Civil War, Reconstruction, travel, life in Norfolk, Virginia and marriage. Includes addition 1990.18 -- a photocopy of Cloe Tyler Whittle Greene's diary from the Chesapeake Public Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Poem. An account of the summer of 1855 - yellow fever epidemic in Norfolk; difficulty of leaving Norfolk; fears of insurrection of slaves; heat of summer; newspapers play down the statistics; trip up the James River; travel over land to Natural Bridge; Lexington; Warm Springs. Section of poetry includes \"To Cloe on her 14th Birthday, (1857)\" \"Easter April 8, 1860\". Another section of poetry appears in the back in different handwriting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 4/12 reaction to Lincoln's call to arms; mentions her \"secession dress\"; limitations of being a woman and wishes she could do more for secessionist cause; 4/19 Virginia's secession rumored, not confirmed; birth of her niece; first Battle of Bull Run; CTW's 18th birthday; summary of events of past year; relatives who opposed secession; death of Uncle Armstrong; her sister Grace's marriage; school and social life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of Jonnie Smith; reference to yellow fever epidemice of 1855; reference to Gen. John Pope's remarks concerning treatment of Confederate sympathizers under his army's jurisdiction and Jefferson Davis' reaction as reported in Philadelphia Inquirer. Battlefield success; heavy casualties suffered by Norfolk residents in service; rumored great victory against McClellan (9/20 entry); 9/25 summarizes past 12 months; blockade of Potomac; taking of Roanoke Island; evacuation of Norfolk; the Merrimac (Virginia) destroyed; 10/10 account of medical care in the field as told to her; 12/8 evacuation of Norfolk; 1/1 reaction to Emancipation Proclamation in Norfolk; invasion of Richmond; capture of Pope's coat; death of Stonewall Jackson; 7/11/63 arming of African Americans in Norfolk by Union; arrest and court martial of Dr. Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Life in Norfolk during occupation; trip south with stops in Suffolk, Ivor, Weldon, Raleigh, Charlotte, Chester, South Carolina (destination); visit to sister Mary (Mrs. JJ Sams); description of travel, troops along the way, social events in Chester, etc.; Charleston; receipt of letter from her father with news of Norfolk (1/84); his resistance to taking the oath, family and friends, etc.; 1/6 St. Thomas, McPhersonville; deser. Sams family; 4/18/1864 rumors of upcoming raid on Pennsylvania; Columbia South Carolina, high prices. Relative's possessions lost in Yankee Raid. Return trip north begun November 8, 1864 from Chester, South Carolina, S. Mulberry, North Carolina, Whitehall Plantation, Mt. Pleasant, Lucas Mills [Sullivan's Island, Ft. Moultico - side trips]. Sherman threatening Savannah; fall of Savannah; Charleston threatened; description of Christmas stocking; receives letter from father enclosing a permit to return to Norfolk provided that she signs an oath of allegiance to US and promises not to return to the Confederacy during the war; torn over decision; attended a dance over the holidays. 1/13/1865 - receives word that her father does not want her to start without someone to escort her through the lines; her brother-in-law fears she will be expelled or get her father in trouble if she tries to cross. 1/18 talk of evacuation of Charleston. 1/23 discussion with Capt. Hunter concerning reasons men go to war, education of women. 1/28 reports hearing peace rumors but also rumors of British and French involvement on the side of the Confederacy. 2/3 peace rumors; Monroe Doctrine. 2/15 decision to remain in Charleston in hopes of being sent back to Norfolk when the city falls. 2/24 travelling in South Carolina in company of Union officers; Northern and Southern war aim and attitudes as she sees them. 2/27 she prefers extermination to reconstruction \"a deeper disgrace than subjugation.\" Someone describes CTW as \"not near so rabid as many of them are.\" CTW's explanation for the election of Jefferson Davis and Stevens as P - VP; discussion of the oath, mood of Norfolk as seen by Union officers. CTW's dislike of the terms \"rebel\" and \"confederate.\" Northern attitude - called themselves \"Americans\"; Southern attitude - from a state. 3/4 receives pass to go to Hilton Head; 3/7 reports statement of her father that in event of Southern defeat, he would not remain in the country and that she would follow unless she could do more by staying on in a resistance movement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3/22 in New York; description of house and furnishings. 3/30 In Norfolk; explains travel from SC - NY - Va; again mentions playing chess. Went to NY on Arago. CTW's description of conditions of slavery on plantations. 4/3 News that Richmond has fallen, visit to Confederate soldiers in prison. 4/11 Lee's Surrender: glad the Yankees got Lee instead of Davis; went to church - reference to Daniel 11:30; the will of God, which must be endured, but gald others have died and won't see it, \"worthlessness of presentiment\" - she really didn't expect this, or so she says. 4/15 - Assassination of Lincoln and attack on Seward. Notes coincidence of Lincoln's having appointed that day (Good Friday) as day of Thanks for victories and his assassination (then excuses Lincoln because he probably wasn't Episcopalian and didn't intend to profane the day) still, his death on the day of celebration. - that it will somehow be of use to the South (doesn't approve of it) others fear it will somehow be blamed on the South and hurt them. 4/16 reports of speech of Lee to his troops - that he does not think the war over Mosby's intention to fight on. 4/19 demitilarization of Lee's army to give in worse than war - would renew it. Not a peace if it doen't end in independance for south. 4/30 surrender of Johnston. 5/22 death of her brother-in-law Horace Sims (sister Gay's husband) 5/27 Horace died from typhoid; Gay and her children to return to Norfolk. 5/29 two Union officers she met in SC call on her, question of disposition of slaves. 6/16 indictment of Lee and others. 6/30 disapproves of Southern girls marrying Yankee officers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCTW and her father accompanied Mrs. Leonard to visit Jefferson Davis in prison (Mrs. Leonard's uncle). Describes breakfast; Conway Whittle and Davis discuss end of war, why terms weren't reached before end o fwar, dealing with Lincoln and Seward. 9/10 - meeting to organize Washington Lee Association (to found orphanage for Children of Confederate dead); Conway Whittle goes to NY on business. 10/1 - CTW's impression of life in the North (unfavorable). 10/3 - meeting for Sunday School teachers - CTW is secretary of group. Mr. Barton - minister and his reorganization of the church. Describes another visit with President and Mrs. Davis - impression of Mrs. Davis. 10/31 - Mr. Leonard elected to legislature cholera in the area, but no cases nearby. (Cousin) Jennie Whittle suspended from her church for dancing. 5/1 - great list for small reception. 5/8 - visit to Jefferson Davis. 5/14 - Davis released on bail, CTW discovers he is in Norfolk and goes to meet him at the home of the Leonards. Davis embraces her but shakes hands with the other ladies in the private gathering. People of Norfolk turn out to see, touch Davis. 8/7 - leaves Norfolk on trip. 8/11 - in White Sulfur Springs; introduced to Robert E. Lee, later to General Custis Lee. 8/31 - Healing Springs. 9/9 - back to Norfolk. 9/29 - guest list-reception. 1/9/68 - attends masquerade party. 2/9 - a list of CTW's friends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Left Norfolk 7/29, Portsmouth to Baltimore by boat. SPent day in Baltimore, then to Philadelphia 7/30. Trenton Falls 8/5, 8/17 Niagra Falls, 8/18 White Falls, 8/20 Boston, left for Baltimore by steamer 9/5 then back to Norfolk. 3/8/1870 - birth of niece, Chloe Tyler Sams, to Mary and Julius Sams 5/1 - Sees Robert E. Lee. 5/8 - death of her Aunt Fannie (Louis) 5/10 - describes funeral 7/13 - people coming to play croquet 9/10 - letter from Lizzie Williams containing a mathematical problem list of \"expenses from July 1869\" (last page)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 11/5 - trip to Richmond. 11/9 - recieves letter stating that her father had gone to New York. 11/22 - given \"a piece... on the Woman Question\" to read (no perticular reaction). 12/7 - Warsaw, Richmond, played billiards. 1/4/1871 - guest list. 4/8 - chess game. 5/23-25 - describes wedding arrangements of Lucy Gilmer. 6/5 - paper cut out. 6/28 - wedding of Lucy Gilmer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 6/26-28 - describes wedding of Lucy Gilmer. 7/20 - Ellen Armstrong's wedding. 7/24 - reciept one share of capital stock, Real Estate Owners' Protective Assn. (1903) end. 7/28 - describes funeral of Lee Powell. 9/3 - newspaper clipping, obituary of Mrs. Margaret O'Grady Allmand (d. 1872). 8/25 - White Sulphur Springs - sees Jefferson Davis again. 10/15 - reading biography of Mozart. 10/26 - Phemie Keller by Isabel Curt. 11/22 - vaccination of her nephew. Mistaken by Nellie Graham. 1/1/1872 - list New Year's visitors. 1/26/1872 - arrival of Mr. Greene's nephews, aged 29 and 24, the eldest was 3 years at school or college and has been to Australia - John, younger - Joseph. Describes - handsome, gentlemanly, likes music, goes to church. 4/14 - JNG comes to dinner, \"more beauish than usual\" - her father didn't approve.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 6/1/1872 - JNG brings flowers and ferns to plant; they play croquet. 6/25 - Conway Whittle \"persuaded\" to have his photograph taken. 6/26 - lists purchases from shopping trip. 6/28 - in Boston to attend Harvard commencement. 9/8 - CTW trying to \"get rid\" of JNG because he talks too much; he tells her his sister is engaged to William Whittle. 2/21/1873 - Conway Whittle's declining health. 3/10 - paper cutout with name Fannie Cornick, courtship by JNG, church - Mr. Okeson's sermons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5/29 - Ladies Memorial Association - plan to return remains of Confederate dead from Gettysburg. 6/14 - \"No doubt he could get as angry as any Whittle...\" 6/16 - CTW sat for photograph in Richmond. 6/26 - denies report her cousin heard (from the Greenes) that CTW was to be married soon, newspaper clipping encl. - re: new business house being built by Conway Whittle. 6/27 - JNG's 31st birthday. 7/11 - CTW driving a buggy (racing!) 8/1 - denies another rumor of her engagment. 8/20 - newspaper clipping re: Norfolk LA Blues, spends much of Summer in Warm Springs, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 2/26 - qualities she dislikes in JNG. 2/29 - describes Miss Wood's school examination. 4/22 - refuses the present of a diary from JNG. 5/5 - JNG brings more plants. 6/10 - CTW's observation that JNG always ranks men above women, \"never equality\". 7/13 - change in attitude toward JNG.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9/25 - family connection to Tyler's Sams 12/3 - Washington D.C. sightseeing - Concoran Gallery, Smithsonian, Government buildings, etc. 12/21 - Mt. Vernon. 4/12/1875 - book by Elizabeth Kickley about Mrs. Lincoln and CTW's attitude toward Black people. 6/19 - reference to books, library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inside front cover \"List of books read\".  7/22/1875 - mentions sewing machine; news about marriage, her parents' marriage.  8/4 - speculating on marriage to JNG.  10/20 - attends meeting of friends and patrons of Orphan's Asylum.  10/27 - attends Governor's reception for Mrs. General Jackson. 11/30 - attends opera.  1/19/1876 - schools give 1/2 day holiday - General Lee's birthday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents List of \"books read in 1876\"; January 28 - February 17 - in Baltimore; 2/23 - JNG recieves offer to return to Ireland to manage his uncle's farm, asks CTW if she would consider going to Ireland. 5/27 - visit to Mt. Vernon, mention of centennial; visit to Nat'l Observatory. 6/20 - goes to Williamsburg to attend commencement (6/22), describes commencement addresses (her father was William and Mary law student in 1822/23); some description of college and Williamsburg as well; City hotel, old Tyler house, etc. 7/29-30 - descision to marry and accompany JNG to Ireland. 8/28 - wedding. Chloe Tyler Whittle                                      b. September 25, 1843      d.                                                                Married John Newport Greene August 28, 1876 - 25 years John Newport Greene     b. June 27, 1842     d. January 28, 1902     Daughter Urith Newport Greene b. October 27, 1879 - speaks of servants                          \"Col. Whittle\" her father mother died - 1858 inschool until (May 1861-62) - calculus - brother of Jefferson Davis married Uncle Armstrong's sister - Episcopalian refers to \"trip to South\" in (October) 1859 trip to Chester, NC. fall 1863 - home of sister Mary Whittle Sams - even when sparse elsewhere, on bithday, New Year's Eve, etc. generally more detail of interest. says in argument that her opinions come from listening to her father, but while in SC she reads, attends lectures, etc. - continuing to form opinions on her own as she probably did before. - interest in Mathematics - continued                        weighed 110 - 10/19/1874 poetry chess may know some French    6/1/71 plays a musical instrument (piano); takes singing lessons (12/20/73) some familiarity with Shakespeare - JNG - had farm      dark red hair and beard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy.  May not be reproduced, quoted from, or published without permission of the Chesapeake Public Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers of Cloe Tyler Whittle Greene. 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Painted by Alonzo Chappel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEngraved by W. H. Dougal, from a Daguerreotype by Whipple. Printed by H. C. Benner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLikeness from recent Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePainted by Alonzo Chappel. Engraved by Thomas Phillibrown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom the original Picture by A. Chappel in the possession of the Publishers. Engraved by Thomas Phillibrown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains news clippings, prints, poetry, and a tracing of the Virginia flag.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains newspaper clippings concerning political campaign of Conway Whittle Sams and death of his wife, Mattie Macon Sams. Contains photographs, prints, poems, and prose. Possibly the scrapbook of Conway Whittle Sams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains clippings of poetry, prose, and prints. Handwritten poems near the back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePossibly the church at Jamestown, Virginia or St. Luke's church in Smithfield, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph by Bendann. Engraving by J. C. 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Mostly diaries, 1855-1924, before and after her marriage to John Newport Greene. Also includes printed cards, photographs, verse, newspapers, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, and prints of colonial and Civil War figures. Topics covered by the diaries include secession, Civil War, Reconstruction, travel, life in Norfolk, Virginia and marriage.","Diaries of Cloe Tyler Whittle Greene and one diary of Grace Latimer Whittle. Topics covered by the diaries include yellow fever epidemic, secession, Civil War, Reconstruction, travel, life in Norfolk, Virginia and marriage. Includes addition 1990.18 -- a photocopy of Cloe Tyler Whittle Greene's diary from the Chesapeake Public Library.","Scope and Contents Poem. An account of the summer of 1855 - yellow fever epidemic in Norfolk; difficulty of leaving Norfolk; fears of insurrection of slaves; heat of summer; newspapers play down the statistics; trip up the James River; travel over land to Natural Bridge; Lexington; Warm Springs. Section of poetry includes \"To Cloe on her 14th Birthday, (1857)\" \"Easter April 8, 1860\". Another section of poetry appears in the back in different handwriting.","Scope and Contents 4/12 reaction to Lincoln's call to arms; mentions her \"secession dress\"; limitations of being a woman and wishes she could do more for secessionist cause; 4/19 Virginia's secession rumored, not confirmed; birth of her niece; first Battle of Bull Run; CTW's 18th birthday; summary of events of past year; relatives who opposed secession; death of Uncle Armstrong; her sister Grace's marriage; school and social life.","Death of Jonnie Smith; reference to yellow fever epidemice of 1855; reference to Gen. John Pope's remarks concerning treatment of Confederate sympathizers under his army's jurisdiction and Jefferson Davis' reaction as reported in Philadelphia Inquirer. Battlefield success; heavy casualties suffered by Norfolk residents in service; rumored great victory against McClellan (9/20 entry); 9/25 summarizes past 12 months; blockade of Potomac; taking of Roanoke Island; evacuation of Norfolk; the Merrimac (Virginia) destroyed; 10/10 account of medical care in the field as told to her; 12/8 evacuation of Norfolk; 1/1 reaction to Emancipation Proclamation in Norfolk; invasion of Richmond; capture of Pope's coat; death of Stonewall Jackson; 7/11/63 arming of African Americans in Norfolk by Union; arrest and court martial of Dr. Wright.","Scope and Contents Life in Norfolk during occupation; trip south with stops in Suffolk, Ivor, Weldon, Raleigh, Charlotte, Chester, South Carolina (destination); visit to sister Mary (Mrs. JJ Sams); description of travel, troops along the way, social events in Chester, etc.; Charleston; receipt of letter from her father with news of Norfolk (1/84); his resistance to taking the oath, family and friends, etc.; 1/6 St. Thomas, McPhersonville; deser. Sams family; 4/18/1864 rumors of upcoming raid on Pennsylvania; Columbia South Carolina, high prices. Relative's possessions lost in Yankee Raid. Return trip north begun November 8, 1864 from Chester, South Carolina, S. Mulberry, North Carolina, Whitehall Plantation, Mt. Pleasant, Lucas Mills [Sullivan's Island, Ft. Moultico - side trips]. Sherman threatening Savannah; fall of Savannah; Charleston threatened; description of Christmas stocking; receives letter from father enclosing a permit to return to Norfolk provided that she signs an oath of allegiance to US and promises not to return to the Confederacy during the war; torn over decision; attended a dance over the holidays. 1/13/1865 - receives word that her father does not want her to start without someone to escort her through the lines; her brother-in-law fears she will be expelled or get her father in trouble if she tries to cross. 1/18 talk of evacuation of Charleston. 1/23 discussion with Capt. Hunter concerning reasons men go to war, education of women. 1/28 reports hearing peace rumors but also rumors of British and French involvement on the side of the Confederacy. 2/3 peace rumors; Monroe Doctrine. 2/15 decision to remain in Charleston in hopes of being sent back to Norfolk when the city falls. 2/24 travelling in South Carolina in company of Union officers; Northern and Southern war aim and attitudes as she sees them. 2/27 she prefers extermination to reconstruction \"a deeper disgrace than subjugation.\" Someone describes CTW as \"not near so rabid as many of them are.\" CTW's explanation for the election of Jefferson Davis and Stevens as P - VP; discussion of the oath, mood of Norfolk as seen by Union officers. CTW's dislike of the terms \"rebel\" and \"confederate.\" Northern attitude - called themselves \"Americans\"; Southern attitude - from a state. 3/4 receives pass to go to Hilton Head; 3/7 reports statement of her father that in event of Southern defeat, he would not remain in the country and that she would follow unless she could do more by staying on in a resistance movement.","Scope and Contents 3/22 in New York; description of house and furnishings. 3/30 In Norfolk; explains travel from SC - NY - Va; again mentions playing chess. Went to NY on Arago. CTW's description of conditions of slavery on plantations. 4/3 News that Richmond has fallen, visit to Confederate soldiers in prison. 4/11 Lee's Surrender: glad the Yankees got Lee instead of Davis; went to church - reference to Daniel 11:30; the will of God, which must be endured, but gald others have died and won't see it, \"worthlessness of presentiment\" - she really didn't expect this, or so she says. 4/15 - Assassination of Lincoln and attack on Seward. Notes coincidence of Lincoln's having appointed that day (Good Friday) as day of Thanks for victories and his assassination (then excuses Lincoln because he probably wasn't Episcopalian and didn't intend to profane the day) still, his death on the day of celebration. - that it will somehow be of use to the South (doesn't approve of it) others fear it will somehow be blamed on the South and hurt them. 4/16 reports of speech of Lee to his troops - that he does not think the war over Mosby's intention to fight on. 4/19 demitilarization of Lee's army to give in worse than war - would renew it. Not a peace if it doen't end in independance for south. 4/30 surrender of Johnston. 5/22 death of her brother-in-law Horace Sims (sister Gay's husband) 5/27 Horace died from typhoid; Gay and her children to return to Norfolk. 5/29 two Union officers she met in SC call on her, question of disposition of slaves. 6/16 indictment of Lee and others. 6/30 disapproves of Southern girls marrying Yankee officers.","CTW and her father accompanied Mrs. Leonard to visit Jefferson Davis in prison (Mrs. Leonard's uncle). Describes breakfast; Conway Whittle and Davis discuss end of war, why terms weren't reached before end o fwar, dealing with Lincoln and Seward. 9/10 - meeting to organize Washington Lee Association (to found orphanage for Children of Confederate dead); Conway Whittle goes to NY on business. 10/1 - CTW's impression of life in the North (unfavorable). 10/3 - meeting for Sunday School teachers - CTW is secretary of group. Mr. Barton - minister and his reorganization of the church. Describes another visit with President and Mrs. Davis - impression of Mrs. Davis. 10/31 - Mr. Leonard elected to legislature cholera in the area, but no cases nearby. (Cousin) Jennie Whittle suspended from her church for dancing. 5/1 - great list for small reception. 5/8 - visit to Jefferson Davis. 5/14 - Davis released on bail, CTW discovers he is in Norfolk and goes to meet him at the home of the Leonards. Davis embraces her but shakes hands with the other ladies in the private gathering. People of Norfolk turn out to see, touch Davis. 8/7 - leaves Norfolk on trip. 8/11 - in White Sulfur Springs; introduced to Robert E. Lee, later to General Custis Lee. 8/31 - Healing Springs. 9/9 - back to Norfolk. 9/29 - guest list-reception. 1/9/68 - attends masquerade party. 2/9 - a list of CTW's friends.","Scope and Contents Left Norfolk 7/29, Portsmouth to Baltimore by boat. SPent day in Baltimore, then to Philadelphia 7/30. Trenton Falls 8/5, 8/17 Niagra Falls, 8/18 White Falls, 8/20 Boston, left for Baltimore by steamer 9/5 then back to Norfolk. 3/8/1870 - birth of niece, Chloe Tyler Sams, to Mary and Julius Sams 5/1 - Sees Robert E. Lee. 5/8 - death of her Aunt Fannie (Louis) 5/10 - describes funeral 7/13 - people coming to play croquet 9/10 - letter from Lizzie Williams containing a mathematical problem list of \"expenses from July 1869\" (last page)","Scope and Contents 11/5 - trip to Richmond. 11/9 - recieves letter stating that her father had gone to New York. 11/22 - given \"a piece... on the Woman Question\" to read (no perticular reaction). 12/7 - Warsaw, Richmond, played billiards. 1/4/1871 - guest list. 4/8 - chess game. 5/23-25 - describes wedding arrangements of Lucy Gilmer. 6/5 - paper cut out. 6/28 - wedding of Lucy Gilmer","Scope and Contents 6/26-28 - describes wedding of Lucy Gilmer. 7/20 - Ellen Armstrong's wedding. 7/24 - reciept one share of capital stock, Real Estate Owners' Protective Assn. (1903) end. 7/28 - describes funeral of Lee Powell. 9/3 - newspaper clipping, obituary of Mrs. Margaret O'Grady Allmand (d. 1872). 8/25 - White Sulphur Springs - sees Jefferson Davis again. 10/15 - reading biography of Mozart. 10/26 - Phemie Keller by Isabel Curt. 11/22 - vaccination of her nephew. Mistaken by Nellie Graham. 1/1/1872 - list New Year's visitors. 1/26/1872 - arrival of Mr. Greene's nephews, aged 29 and 24, the eldest was 3 years at school or college and has been to Australia - John, younger - Joseph. Describes - handsome, gentlemanly, likes music, goes to church. 4/14 - JNG comes to dinner, \"more beauish than usual\" - her father didn't approve.","Scope and Contents 6/1/1872 - JNG brings flowers and ferns to plant; they play croquet. 6/25 - Conway Whittle \"persuaded\" to have his photograph taken. 6/26 - lists purchases from shopping trip. 6/28 - in Boston to attend Harvard commencement. 9/8 - CTW trying to \"get rid\" of JNG because he talks too much; he tells her his sister is engaged to William Whittle. 2/21/1873 - Conway Whittle's declining health. 3/10 - paper cutout with name Fannie Cornick, courtship by JNG, church - Mr. Okeson's sermons.","5/29 - Ladies Memorial Association - plan to return remains of Confederate dead from Gettysburg. 6/14 - \"No doubt he could get as angry as any Whittle...\" 6/16 - CTW sat for photograph in Richmond. 6/26 - denies report her cousin heard (from the Greenes) that CTW was to be married soon, newspaper clipping encl. - re: new business house being built by Conway Whittle. 6/27 - JNG's 31st birthday. 7/11 - CTW driving a buggy (racing!) 8/1 - denies another rumor of her engagment. 8/20 - newspaper clipping re: Norfolk LA Blues, spends much of Summer in Warm Springs, Va.","Scope and Contents 2/26 - qualities she dislikes in JNG. 2/29 - describes Miss Wood's school examination. 4/22 - refuses the present of a diary from JNG. 5/5 - JNG brings more plants. 6/10 - CTW's observation that JNG always ranks men above women, \"never equality\". 7/13 - change in attitude toward JNG.","9/25 - family connection to Tyler's Sams 12/3 - Washington D.C. sightseeing - Concoran Gallery, Smithsonian, Government buildings, etc. 12/21 - Mt. Vernon. 4/12/1875 - book by Elizabeth Kickley about Mrs. Lincoln and CTW's attitude toward Black people. 6/19 - reference to books, library.","Scope and Contents Inside front cover \"List of books read\".  7/22/1875 - mentions sewing machine; news about marriage, her parents' marriage.  8/4 - speculating on marriage to JNG.  10/20 - attends meeting of friends and patrons of Orphan's Asylum.  10/27 - attends Governor's reception for Mrs. General Jackson. 11/30 - attends opera.  1/19/1876 - schools give 1/2 day holiday - General Lee's birthday.","Scope and Contents List of \"books read in 1876\"; January 28 - February 17 - in Baltimore; 2/23 - JNG recieves offer to return to Ireland to manage his uncle's farm, asks CTW if she would consider going to Ireland. 5/27 - visit to Mt. Vernon, mention of centennial; visit to Nat'l Observatory. 6/20 - goes to Williamsburg to attend commencement (6/22), describes commencement addresses (her father was William and Mary law student in 1822/23); some description of college and Williamsburg as well; City hotel, old Tyler house, etc. 7/29-30 - descision to marry and accompany JNG to Ireland. 8/28 - wedding. Chloe Tyler Whittle                                      b. September 25, 1843      d.                                                                Married John Newport Greene August 28, 1876 - 25 years John Newport Greene     b. June 27, 1842     d. January 28, 1902     Daughter Urith Newport Greene b. October 27, 1879 - speaks of servants                          \"Col. Whittle\" her father mother died - 1858 inschool until (May 1861-62) - calculus - brother of Jefferson Davis married Uncle Armstrong's sister - Episcopalian refers to \"trip to South\" in (October) 1859 trip to Chester, NC. fall 1863 - home of sister Mary Whittle Sams - even when sparse elsewhere, on bithday, New Year's Eve, etc. generally more detail of interest. says in argument that her opinions come from listening to her father, but while in SC she reads, attends lectures, etc. - continuing to form opinions on her own as she probably did before. - interest in Mathematics - continued                        weighed 110 - 10/19/1874 poetry chess may know some French    6/1/71 plays a musical instrument (piano); takes singing lessons (12/20/73) some familiarity with Shakespeare - JNG - had farm      dark red hair and beard","Photocopy.  May not be reproduced, quoted from, or published without permission of the Chesapeake Public Library.","Papers of Cloe Tyler Whittle Greene. Includes printed cards, photographs, verse, newspapers, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, advertisements, and prints of colonial and Civil War figures.","Endorsed, \"Important for geneology.\" Postmarked June 15, 1893.","\"Our schoolmates Room in the Retreat for the Sick has come to a happy completion...\"","Postcard. \"From original painting by B. A. Richardson.\"","Scope and Contents Publication of \"The Prot. Episcopal Tract Society\"","\"A Lecture Delivered at the Request of the Ladies' Parish Aid Society of St. Paul's Church, Elizabeth River Parish, and Published for the Benefit of that Society.\"","Poem \"Dedicated to the United Daughters of the Confederacy, in Convention assembled at Charleston, S. C.\"","Scope and Contents Copyright. Written for \"Oxford Diocesan Missionary Festival, Windsor\"","From the original Portrait by Gilbert Stuart. Eng. by W. Wellstood.","From the original painting by Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original Picture by Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel.","From the original painting by Chappel.","Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel.","Likeness from a recent Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Likeness from a recent Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Likeness from a recent Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents From a Portrait recently painted from Life.","Engraved by Dean \u0026 Clayton. Signed(?) Yours truly W. L. Breckinridge.","Engraved from Photograph for the Eclectic by Geo. E. Perine, New York.","Likeness from the latest Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Engraved from Photograph for the 'Eclectic' by Geo. E. Perine, New York.","Likeness from the latest Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","\"From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.\"","Likeness from the latest Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","\"From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.\"","Print. Captioned, \"Take it, you will need it, and I can do without the money.\" \"From the original picture by Alonzo Chapple [Chappel].\" Engraved by J. B. Hall.","From the original by Alonzo Chappel in the possession of the Publishers.","From the original Painting by Chappel in the possession of the Publishers.","Likeness from a recent Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the Publishers.","Likeness from a Photograph in the posession of the family. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents Likeness after a photograph from life by Maule of London.","Scope and Contents[Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Scope and Contents \"Likeness from a recent Photograph from life\". Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Thomas Nast in the possession of the publishers.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Likeness from the latest Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Likeness from a Photograph in the possession of his family. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Captioned \"O'Neill N.Y.\"","Scope and Contents From the original Painting by Chappel in the possession of the Publishers.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Likeness from the latest Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","From the original painting by [Thomas] Nast in the possession of the publishers.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Scope and Contents \"Engraved by G. Parker from a painting by Chester Harding\"","Likeness from a recent Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents Engraved for the Eclectic by Geo. E. Perine. New York","From a Daguerreotype likeness taken soon after his return from Mexico.","From the original picture in the possession of the Publishers. Painted by Alonzo Chappel and engraved by W. Wellstood.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","From the original Painting in the possession of the Publishers. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Engraved by W. H. Dougal, from a Daguerreotype by Whipple. Printed by H. C. Benner.","Likeness from recent Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publisher.","Painted by Alonzo Chappel. Engraved by Thomas Phillibrown.","From the original Picture by A. Chappel in the possession of the Publishers. Engraved by Thomas Phillibrown.","Contains news clippings, prints, poetry, and a tracing of the Virginia flag.","Contains newspaper clippings concerning political campaign of Conway Whittle Sams and death of his wife, Mattie Macon Sams. Contains photographs, prints, poems, and prose. Possibly the scrapbook of Conway Whittle Sams.","Contains clippings of poetry, prose, and prints. Handwritten poems near the back.","Possibly the church at Jamestown, Virginia or St. Luke's church in Smithfield, Virginia.","Photograph by Bendann. Engraving by J. C. Buttre."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJune 23, 1876 and June 26, 1884 (2) issues of \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Norfolk Weekly Landmark\u003c/emph\u003e have been transferred to the Newspaper Collection and filed under:  AN47.N67 N492.  Ten issues (1876 and 1877) of \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eOur School Laureate\u003c/emph\u003e have been transferred to the Newspaper Collection and filed under:  AN47.N67 O92.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["June 23, 1876 and June 26, 1884 (2) issues of  The Norfolk Weekly Landmark  have been transferred to the Newspaper Collection and filed under:  AN47.N67 N492.  Ten issues (1876 and 1877) of  Our School Laureate  have been transferred to the Newspaper Collection and filed under:  AN47.N67 O92."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Addition 1990.18: The original is in the Chesapeake Public Library (Virginia) and may not be reproduced, published or quoted without their permission.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."," Addition 1990.18: The original is in the Chesapeake Public Library (Virginia) and may not be reproduced, published or quoted without their permission."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Greene family","Whittle family","Greene, Cloe Tyler Whittle, 1843-1925","Greene, John Newport, 1842-1902"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"names_coll_ssim":["Greene family","Whittle family","Greene, Cloe Tyler Whittle, 1843-1925","Greene, John Newport, 1842-1902"],"famname_ssim":["Greene family","Whittle family"],"persname_ssim":["Greene, Cloe Tyler Whittle, 1843-1925","Greene, John Newport, 1842-1902"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":199,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T06:55:23.487Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_2520","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_2520","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_2520","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_2520","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_2520.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Whittle-Greene Papers","title_ssm":["Whittle-Greene Papers"],"title_tesim":["Whittle-Greene Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1855-1995, undated"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1855-1995, undated"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 65 W61","/repositories/2/resources/2520"],"text":["Mss. 65 W61","/repositories/2/resources/2520","Whittle-Greene Papers","Virginia--Social life and customs--19th century","Virginia--Social life and customs--20th century","American diaries--Women authors","Norfolk (Va.)--History--19th century","Norfolk (Va.)--History--20th century","Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Correspondence","Diaries","Photographs","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Diaries issued in microfilm as part of American Women's Diaries Readex Film Products, New Canaan, Ct.","Chloe Tyler Whittle Greene was married to John Newport Greene. She lived in Norfolk, Virginia during the mid to late 1800's and early 1900's.","The collection was arranged, described, and rehoused by Matt Abel, Special Collections Staff, in September 2013.","June 23, 1876 and June 26, 1884 (2) issues of  The Norfolk Weekly Landmark  have been transferred to the Newspaper Collection and filed under:  AN47.N67 N492.  Ten issues (1876 and 1877) of  Our School Laureate  have been transferred to the Newspaper Collection and filed under:  AN47.N67 O92.","Papers of Cloe Tyler Whittle Greene. Mostly diaries, 1855-1924, before and after her marriage to John Newport Greene. Also includes printed cards, photographs, verse, newspapers, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, and prints of colonial and Civil War figures. Topics covered by the diaries include secession, Civil War, Reconstruction, travel, life in Norfolk, Virginia and marriage.","Diaries of Cloe Tyler Whittle Greene and one diary of Grace Latimer Whittle. Topics covered by the diaries include yellow fever epidemic, secession, Civil War, Reconstruction, travel, life in Norfolk, Virginia and marriage. Includes addition 1990.18 -- a photocopy of Cloe Tyler Whittle Greene's diary from the Chesapeake Public Library.","Scope and Contents Poem. An account of the summer of 1855 - yellow fever epidemic in Norfolk; difficulty of leaving Norfolk; fears of insurrection of slaves; heat of summer; newspapers play down the statistics; trip up the James River; travel over land to Natural Bridge; Lexington; Warm Springs. Section of poetry includes \"To Cloe on her 14th Birthday, (1857)\" \"Easter April 8, 1860\". Another section of poetry appears in the back in different handwriting.","Scope and Contents 4/12 reaction to Lincoln's call to arms; mentions her \"secession dress\"; limitations of being a woman and wishes she could do more for secessionist cause; 4/19 Virginia's secession rumored, not confirmed; birth of her niece; first Battle of Bull Run; CTW's 18th birthday; summary of events of past year; relatives who opposed secession; death of Uncle Armstrong; her sister Grace's marriage; school and social life.","Death of Jonnie Smith; reference to yellow fever epidemice of 1855; reference to Gen. John Pope's remarks concerning treatment of Confederate sympathizers under his army's jurisdiction and Jefferson Davis' reaction as reported in Philadelphia Inquirer. Battlefield success; heavy casualties suffered by Norfolk residents in service; rumored great victory against McClellan (9/20 entry); 9/25 summarizes past 12 months; blockade of Potomac; taking of Roanoke Island; evacuation of Norfolk; the Merrimac (Virginia) destroyed; 10/10 account of medical care in the field as told to her; 12/8 evacuation of Norfolk; 1/1 reaction to Emancipation Proclamation in Norfolk; invasion of Richmond; capture of Pope's coat; death of Stonewall Jackson; 7/11/63 arming of African Americans in Norfolk by Union; arrest and court martial of Dr. Wright.","Scope and Contents Life in Norfolk during occupation; trip south with stops in Suffolk, Ivor, Weldon, Raleigh, Charlotte, Chester, South Carolina (destination); visit to sister Mary (Mrs. JJ Sams); description of travel, troops along the way, social events in Chester, etc.; Charleston; receipt of letter from her father with news of Norfolk (1/84); his resistance to taking the oath, family and friends, etc.; 1/6 St. Thomas, McPhersonville; deser. Sams family; 4/18/1864 rumors of upcoming raid on Pennsylvania; Columbia South Carolina, high prices. Relative's possessions lost in Yankee Raid. Return trip north begun November 8, 1864 from Chester, South Carolina, S. Mulberry, North Carolina, Whitehall Plantation, Mt. Pleasant, Lucas Mills [Sullivan's Island, Ft. Moultico - side trips]. Sherman threatening Savannah; fall of Savannah; Charleston threatened; description of Christmas stocking; receives letter from father enclosing a permit to return to Norfolk provided that she signs an oath of allegiance to US and promises not to return to the Confederacy during the war; torn over decision; attended a dance over the holidays. 1/13/1865 - receives word that her father does not want her to start without someone to escort her through the lines; her brother-in-law fears she will be expelled or get her father in trouble if she tries to cross. 1/18 talk of evacuation of Charleston. 1/23 discussion with Capt. Hunter concerning reasons men go to war, education of women. 1/28 reports hearing peace rumors but also rumors of British and French involvement on the side of the Confederacy. 2/3 peace rumors; Monroe Doctrine. 2/15 decision to remain in Charleston in hopes of being sent back to Norfolk when the city falls. 2/24 travelling in South Carolina in company of Union officers; Northern and Southern war aim and attitudes as she sees them. 2/27 she prefers extermination to reconstruction \"a deeper disgrace than subjugation.\" Someone describes CTW as \"not near so rabid as many of them are.\" CTW's explanation for the election of Jefferson Davis and Stevens as P - VP; discussion of the oath, mood of Norfolk as seen by Union officers. CTW's dislike of the terms \"rebel\" and \"confederate.\" Northern attitude - called themselves \"Americans\"; Southern attitude - from a state. 3/4 receives pass to go to Hilton Head; 3/7 reports statement of her father that in event of Southern defeat, he would not remain in the country and that she would follow unless she could do more by staying on in a resistance movement.","Scope and Contents 3/22 in New York; description of house and furnishings. 3/30 In Norfolk; explains travel from SC - NY - Va; again mentions playing chess. Went to NY on Arago. CTW's description of conditions of slavery on plantations. 4/3 News that Richmond has fallen, visit to Confederate soldiers in prison. 4/11 Lee's Surrender: glad the Yankees got Lee instead of Davis; went to church - reference to Daniel 11:30; the will of God, which must be endured, but gald others have died and won't see it, \"worthlessness of presentiment\" - she really didn't expect this, or so she says. 4/15 - Assassination of Lincoln and attack on Seward. Notes coincidence of Lincoln's having appointed that day (Good Friday) as day of Thanks for victories and his assassination (then excuses Lincoln because he probably wasn't Episcopalian and didn't intend to profane the day) still, his death on the day of celebration. - that it will somehow be of use to the South (doesn't approve of it) others fear it will somehow be blamed on the South and hurt them. 4/16 reports of speech of Lee to his troops - that he does not think the war over Mosby's intention to fight on. 4/19 demitilarization of Lee's army to give in worse than war - would renew it. Not a peace if it doen't end in independance for south. 4/30 surrender of Johnston. 5/22 death of her brother-in-law Horace Sims (sister Gay's husband) 5/27 Horace died from typhoid; Gay and her children to return to Norfolk. 5/29 two Union officers she met in SC call on her, question of disposition of slaves. 6/16 indictment of Lee and others. 6/30 disapproves of Southern girls marrying Yankee officers.","CTW and her father accompanied Mrs. Leonard to visit Jefferson Davis in prison (Mrs. Leonard's uncle). Describes breakfast; Conway Whittle and Davis discuss end of war, why terms weren't reached before end o fwar, dealing with Lincoln and Seward. 9/10 - meeting to organize Washington Lee Association (to found orphanage for Children of Confederate dead); Conway Whittle goes to NY on business. 10/1 - CTW's impression of life in the North (unfavorable). 10/3 - meeting for Sunday School teachers - CTW is secretary of group. Mr. Barton - minister and his reorganization of the church. Describes another visit with President and Mrs. Davis - impression of Mrs. Davis. 10/31 - Mr. Leonard elected to legislature cholera in the area, but no cases nearby. (Cousin) Jennie Whittle suspended from her church for dancing. 5/1 - great list for small reception. 5/8 - visit to Jefferson Davis. 5/14 - Davis released on bail, CTW discovers he is in Norfolk and goes to meet him at the home of the Leonards. Davis embraces her but shakes hands with the other ladies in the private gathering. People of Norfolk turn out to see, touch Davis. 8/7 - leaves Norfolk on trip. 8/11 - in White Sulfur Springs; introduced to Robert E. Lee, later to General Custis Lee. 8/31 - Healing Springs. 9/9 - back to Norfolk. 9/29 - guest list-reception. 1/9/68 - attends masquerade party. 2/9 - a list of CTW's friends.","Scope and Contents Left Norfolk 7/29, Portsmouth to Baltimore by boat. SPent day in Baltimore, then to Philadelphia 7/30. Trenton Falls 8/5, 8/17 Niagra Falls, 8/18 White Falls, 8/20 Boston, left for Baltimore by steamer 9/5 then back to Norfolk. 3/8/1870 - birth of niece, Chloe Tyler Sams, to Mary and Julius Sams 5/1 - Sees Robert E. Lee. 5/8 - death of her Aunt Fannie (Louis) 5/10 - describes funeral 7/13 - people coming to play croquet 9/10 - letter from Lizzie Williams containing a mathematical problem list of \"expenses from July 1869\" (last page)","Scope and Contents 11/5 - trip to Richmond. 11/9 - recieves letter stating that her father had gone to New York. 11/22 - given \"a piece... on the Woman Question\" to read (no perticular reaction). 12/7 - Warsaw, Richmond, played billiards. 1/4/1871 - guest list. 4/8 - chess game. 5/23-25 - describes wedding arrangements of Lucy Gilmer. 6/5 - paper cut out. 6/28 - wedding of Lucy Gilmer","Scope and Contents 6/26-28 - describes wedding of Lucy Gilmer. 7/20 - Ellen Armstrong's wedding. 7/24 - reciept one share of capital stock, Real Estate Owners' Protective Assn. (1903) end. 7/28 - describes funeral of Lee Powell. 9/3 - newspaper clipping, obituary of Mrs. Margaret O'Grady Allmand (d. 1872). 8/25 - White Sulphur Springs - sees Jefferson Davis again. 10/15 - reading biography of Mozart. 10/26 - Phemie Keller by Isabel Curt. 11/22 - vaccination of her nephew. Mistaken by Nellie Graham. 1/1/1872 - list New Year's visitors. 1/26/1872 - arrival of Mr. Greene's nephews, aged 29 and 24, the eldest was 3 years at school or college and has been to Australia - John, younger - Joseph. Describes - handsome, gentlemanly, likes music, goes to church. 4/14 - JNG comes to dinner, \"more beauish than usual\" - her father didn't approve.","Scope and Contents 6/1/1872 - JNG brings flowers and ferns to plant; they play croquet. 6/25 - Conway Whittle \"persuaded\" to have his photograph taken. 6/26 - lists purchases from shopping trip. 6/28 - in Boston to attend Harvard commencement. 9/8 - CTW trying to \"get rid\" of JNG because he talks too much; he tells her his sister is engaged to William Whittle. 2/21/1873 - Conway Whittle's declining health. 3/10 - paper cutout with name Fannie Cornick, courtship by JNG, church - Mr. Okeson's sermons.","5/29 - Ladies Memorial Association - plan to return remains of Confederate dead from Gettysburg. 6/14 - \"No doubt he could get as angry as any Whittle...\" 6/16 - CTW sat for photograph in Richmond. 6/26 - denies report her cousin heard (from the Greenes) that CTW was to be married soon, newspaper clipping encl. - re: new business house being built by Conway Whittle. 6/27 - JNG's 31st birthday. 7/11 - CTW driving a buggy (racing!) 8/1 - denies another rumor of her engagment. 8/20 - newspaper clipping re: Norfolk LA Blues, spends much of Summer in Warm Springs, Va.","Scope and Contents 2/26 - qualities she dislikes in JNG. 2/29 - describes Miss Wood's school examination. 4/22 - refuses the present of a diary from JNG. 5/5 - JNG brings more plants. 6/10 - CTW's observation that JNG always ranks men above women, \"never equality\". 7/13 - change in attitude toward JNG.","9/25 - family connection to Tyler's Sams 12/3 - Washington D.C. sightseeing - Concoran Gallery, Smithsonian, Government buildings, etc. 12/21 - Mt. Vernon. 4/12/1875 - book by Elizabeth Kickley about Mrs. Lincoln and CTW's attitude toward Black people. 6/19 - reference to books, library.","Scope and Contents Inside front cover \"List of books read\".  7/22/1875 - mentions sewing machine; news about marriage, her parents' marriage.  8/4 - speculating on marriage to JNG.  10/20 - attends meeting of friends and patrons of Orphan's Asylum.  10/27 - attends Governor's reception for Mrs. General Jackson. 11/30 - attends opera.  1/19/1876 - schools give 1/2 day holiday - General Lee's birthday.","Scope and Contents List of \"books read in 1876\"; January 28 - February 17 - in Baltimore; 2/23 - JNG recieves offer to return to Ireland to manage his uncle's farm, asks CTW if she would consider going to Ireland. 5/27 - visit to Mt. Vernon, mention of centennial; visit to Nat'l Observatory. 6/20 - goes to Williamsburg to attend commencement (6/22), describes commencement addresses (her father was William and Mary law student in 1822/23); some description of college and Williamsburg as well; City hotel, old Tyler house, etc. 7/29-30 - descision to marry and accompany JNG to Ireland. 8/28 - wedding. Chloe Tyler Whittle                                      b. September 25, 1843      d.                                                                Married John Newport Greene August 28, 1876 - 25 years John Newport Greene     b. June 27, 1842     d. January 28, 1902     Daughter Urith Newport Greene b. October 27, 1879 - speaks of servants                          \"Col. Whittle\" her father mother died - 1858 inschool until (May 1861-62) - calculus - brother of Jefferson Davis married Uncle Armstrong's sister - Episcopalian refers to \"trip to South\" in (October) 1859 trip to Chester, NC. fall 1863 - home of sister Mary Whittle Sams - even when sparse elsewhere, on bithday, New Year's Eve, etc. generally more detail of interest. says in argument that her opinions come from listening to her father, but while in SC she reads, attends lectures, etc. - continuing to form opinions on her own as she probably did before. - interest in Mathematics - continued                        weighed 110 - 10/19/1874 poetry chess may know some French    6/1/71 plays a musical instrument (piano); takes singing lessons (12/20/73) some familiarity with Shakespeare - JNG - had farm      dark red hair and beard","Photocopy.  May not be reproduced, quoted from, or published without permission of the Chesapeake Public Library.","Papers of Cloe Tyler Whittle Greene. Includes printed cards, photographs, verse, newspapers, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, advertisements, and prints of colonial and Civil War figures.","Endorsed, \"Important for geneology.\" Postmarked June 15, 1893.","\"Our schoolmates Room in the Retreat for the Sick has come to a happy completion...\"","Postcard. \"From original painting by B. A. Richardson.\"","Scope and Contents Publication of \"The Prot. Episcopal Tract Society\"","\"A Lecture Delivered at the Request of the Ladies' Parish Aid Society of St. Paul's Church, Elizabeth River Parish, and Published for the Benefit of that Society.\"","Poem \"Dedicated to the United Daughters of the Confederacy, in Convention assembled at Charleston, S. C.\"","Scope and Contents Copyright. Written for \"Oxford Diocesan Missionary Festival, Windsor\"","From the original Portrait by Gilbert Stuart. Eng. by W. Wellstood.","From the original painting by Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original Picture by Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel.","From the original painting by Chappel.","Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel.","Likeness from a recent Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Likeness from a recent Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Likeness from a recent Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents From a Portrait recently painted from Life.","Engraved by Dean \u0026 Clayton. Signed(?) Yours truly W. L. Breckinridge.","Engraved from Photograph for the Eclectic by Geo. E. Perine, New York.","Likeness from the latest Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Engraved from Photograph for the 'Eclectic' by Geo. E. Perine, New York.","Likeness from the latest Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","\"From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.\"","Likeness from the latest Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","\"From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.\"","Print. Captioned, \"Take it, you will need it, and I can do without the money.\" \"From the original picture by Alonzo Chapple [Chappel].\" Engraved by J. B. Hall.","From the original by Alonzo Chappel in the possession of the Publishers.","From the original Painting by Chappel in the possession of the Publishers.","Likeness from a recent Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the Publishers.","Likeness from a Photograph in the posession of the family. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents Likeness after a photograph from life by Maule of London.","Scope and Contents[Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Scope and Contents \"Likeness from a recent Photograph from life\". Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Thomas Nast in the possession of the publishers.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Likeness from the latest Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Likeness from a Photograph in the possession of his family. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Captioned \"O'Neill N.Y.\"","Scope and Contents From the original Painting by Chappel in the possession of the Publishers.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Likeness from the latest Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","From the original painting by [Thomas] Nast in the possession of the publishers.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Scope and Contents \"Engraved by G. Parker from a painting by Chester Harding\"","Likeness from a recent Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents Engraved for the Eclectic by Geo. E. Perine. New York","From a Daguerreotype likeness taken soon after his return from Mexico.","From the original picture in the possession of the Publishers. Painted by Alonzo Chappel and engraved by W. Wellstood.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","From the original Painting in the possession of the Publishers. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Engraved by W. H. Dougal, from a Daguerreotype by Whipple. Printed by H. C. Benner.","Likeness from recent Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publisher.","Painted by Alonzo Chappel. Engraved by Thomas Phillibrown.","From the original Picture by A. Chappel in the possession of the Publishers. Engraved by Thomas Phillibrown.","Contains news clippings, prints, poetry, and a tracing of the Virginia flag.","Contains newspaper clippings concerning political campaign of Conway Whittle Sams and death of his wife, Mattie Macon Sams. Contains photographs, prints, poems, and prose. Possibly the scrapbook of Conway Whittle Sams.","Contains clippings of poetry, prose, and prints. Handwritten poems near the back.","Possibly the church at Jamestown, Virginia or St. Luke's church in Smithfield, Virginia.","Photograph by Bendann. Engraving by J. C. Buttre.","June 23, 1876 and June 26, 1884 (2) issues of  The Norfolk Weekly Landmark  have been transferred to the Newspaper Collection and filed under:  AN47.N67 N492.  Ten issues (1876 and 1877) of  Our School Laureate  have been transferred to the Newspaper Collection and filed under:  AN47.N67 O92.","Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."," Addition 1990.18: The original is in the Chesapeake Public Library (Virginia) and may not be reproduced, published or quoted without their permission.","Special Collections Research Center","Greene family","Whittle family","Greene, Cloe Tyler Whittle, 1843-1925","Greene, John Newport, 1842-1902","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 65 W61","/repositories/2/resources/2520"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Whittle-Greene Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Whittle-Greene Papers"],"collection_ssim":["Whittle-Greene Papers"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Virginia--Social life and customs--19th century","Virginia--Social life and customs--20th century"],"geogname_ssim":["Virginia--Social life and customs--19th century","Virginia--Social life and customs--20th century"],"places_ssim":["Virginia--Social life and customs--19th century","Virginia--Social life and customs--20th century"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."," Addition 1990.18: The original is in the Chesapeake Public Library (Virginia) and may not be reproduced, published or quoted without their permission."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Donated by Mrs. Edward Duffy (1950) and the Chesapeake Public Library (1990)."],"access_subjects_ssim":["American diaries--Women authors","Norfolk (Va.)--History--19th century","Norfolk (Va.)--History--20th century","Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Correspondence","Diaries","Photographs"],"access_subjects_ssm":["American diaries--Women authors","Norfolk (Va.)--History--19th century","Norfolk (Va.)--History--20th century","Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Correspondence","Diaries","Photographs"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["4.50 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":["4.50 Linear Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["Correspondence","Diaries","Photographs"],"date_range_isim":[1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"altformavail_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDiaries issued in microfilm as part of American Women's Diaries Readex Film Products, New Canaan, Ct.\u003c/p\u003e"],"altformavail_heading_ssm":["Electronic Format:"],"altformavail_tesim":["Diaries issued in microfilm as part of American Women's Diaries Readex Film Products, New Canaan, Ct."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eChloe Tyler Whittle Greene was married to John Newport Greene. She lived in Norfolk, Virginia during the mid to late 1800's and early 1900's.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Chloe Tyler Whittle Greene was married to John Newport Greene. She lived in Norfolk, Virginia during the mid to late 1800's and early 1900's."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eWhittle-Greene Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Whittle-Greene Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection was arranged, described, and rehoused by Matt Abel, Special Collections Staff, in September 2013.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["The collection was arranged, described, and rehoused by Matt Abel, Special Collections Staff, in September 2013."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJune 23, 1876 and June 26, 1884 (2) issues of \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eThe Norfolk Weekly Landmark\u003c/emph\u003e have been transferred to the Newspaper Collection and filed under:  AN47.N67 N492.  Ten issues (1876 and 1877) of \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eOur School Laureate\u003c/emph\u003e have been transferred to the Newspaper Collection and filed under:  AN47.N67 O92.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["June 23, 1876 and June 26, 1884 (2) issues of  The Norfolk Weekly Landmark  have been transferred to the Newspaper Collection and filed under:  AN47.N67 N492.  Ten issues (1876 and 1877) of  Our School Laureate  have been transferred to the Newspaper Collection and filed under:  AN47.N67 O92."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of Cloe Tyler Whittle Greene. Mostly diaries, 1855-1924, before and after her marriage to John Newport Greene. Also includes printed cards, photographs, verse, newspapers, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, and prints of colonial and Civil War figures. Topics covered by the diaries include secession, Civil War, Reconstruction, travel, life in Norfolk, Virginia and marriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiaries of Cloe Tyler Whittle Greene and one diary of Grace Latimer Whittle. Topics covered by the diaries include yellow fever epidemic, secession, Civil War, Reconstruction, travel, life in Norfolk, Virginia and marriage. Includes addition 1990.18 -- a photocopy of Cloe Tyler Whittle Greene's diary from the Chesapeake Public Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Poem. An account of the summer of 1855 - yellow fever epidemic in Norfolk; difficulty of leaving Norfolk; fears of insurrection of slaves; heat of summer; newspapers play down the statistics; trip up the James River; travel over land to Natural Bridge; Lexington; Warm Springs. Section of poetry includes \"To Cloe on her 14th Birthday, (1857)\" \"Easter April 8, 1860\". Another section of poetry appears in the back in different handwriting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 4/12 reaction to Lincoln's call to arms; mentions her \"secession dress\"; limitations of being a woman and wishes she could do more for secessionist cause; 4/19 Virginia's secession rumored, not confirmed; birth of her niece; first Battle of Bull Run; CTW's 18th birthday; summary of events of past year; relatives who opposed secession; death of Uncle Armstrong; her sister Grace's marriage; school and social life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of Jonnie Smith; reference to yellow fever epidemice of 1855; reference to Gen. John Pope's remarks concerning treatment of Confederate sympathizers under his army's jurisdiction and Jefferson Davis' reaction as reported in Philadelphia Inquirer. Battlefield success; heavy casualties suffered by Norfolk residents in service; rumored great victory against McClellan (9/20 entry); 9/25 summarizes past 12 months; blockade of Potomac; taking of Roanoke Island; evacuation of Norfolk; the Merrimac (Virginia) destroyed; 10/10 account of medical care in the field as told to her; 12/8 evacuation of Norfolk; 1/1 reaction to Emancipation Proclamation in Norfolk; invasion of Richmond; capture of Pope's coat; death of Stonewall Jackson; 7/11/63 arming of African Americans in Norfolk by Union; arrest and court martial of Dr. Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Life in Norfolk during occupation; trip south with stops in Suffolk, Ivor, Weldon, Raleigh, Charlotte, Chester, South Carolina (destination); visit to sister Mary (Mrs. JJ Sams); description of travel, troops along the way, social events in Chester, etc.; Charleston; receipt of letter from her father with news of Norfolk (1/84); his resistance to taking the oath, family and friends, etc.; 1/6 St. Thomas, McPhersonville; deser. Sams family; 4/18/1864 rumors of upcoming raid on Pennsylvania; Columbia South Carolina, high prices. Relative's possessions lost in Yankee Raid. Return trip north begun November 8, 1864 from Chester, South Carolina, S. Mulberry, North Carolina, Whitehall Plantation, Mt. Pleasant, Lucas Mills [Sullivan's Island, Ft. Moultico - side trips]. Sherman threatening Savannah; fall of Savannah; Charleston threatened; description of Christmas stocking; receives letter from father enclosing a permit to return to Norfolk provided that she signs an oath of allegiance to US and promises not to return to the Confederacy during the war; torn over decision; attended a dance over the holidays. 1/13/1865 - receives word that her father does not want her to start without someone to escort her through the lines; her brother-in-law fears she will be expelled or get her father in trouble if she tries to cross. 1/18 talk of evacuation of Charleston. 1/23 discussion with Capt. Hunter concerning reasons men go to war, education of women. 1/28 reports hearing peace rumors but also rumors of British and French involvement on the side of the Confederacy. 2/3 peace rumors; Monroe Doctrine. 2/15 decision to remain in Charleston in hopes of being sent back to Norfolk when the city falls. 2/24 travelling in South Carolina in company of Union officers; Northern and Southern war aim and attitudes as she sees them. 2/27 she prefers extermination to reconstruction \"a deeper disgrace than subjugation.\" Someone describes CTW as \"not near so rabid as many of them are.\" CTW's explanation for the election of Jefferson Davis and Stevens as P - VP; discussion of the oath, mood of Norfolk as seen by Union officers. CTW's dislike of the terms \"rebel\" and \"confederate.\" Northern attitude - called themselves \"Americans\"; Southern attitude - from a state. 3/4 receives pass to go to Hilton Head; 3/7 reports statement of her father that in event of Southern defeat, he would not remain in the country and that she would follow unless she could do more by staying on in a resistance movement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3/22 in New York; description of house and furnishings. 3/30 In Norfolk; explains travel from SC - NY - Va; again mentions playing chess. Went to NY on Arago. CTW's description of conditions of slavery on plantations. 4/3 News that Richmond has fallen, visit to Confederate soldiers in prison. 4/11 Lee's Surrender: glad the Yankees got Lee instead of Davis; went to church - reference to Daniel 11:30; the will of God, which must be endured, but gald others have died and won't see it, \"worthlessness of presentiment\" - she really didn't expect this, or so she says. 4/15 - Assassination of Lincoln and attack on Seward. Notes coincidence of Lincoln's having appointed that day (Good Friday) as day of Thanks for victories and his assassination (then excuses Lincoln because he probably wasn't Episcopalian and didn't intend to profane the day) still, his death on the day of celebration. - that it will somehow be of use to the South (doesn't approve of it) others fear it will somehow be blamed on the South and hurt them. 4/16 reports of speech of Lee to his troops - that he does not think the war over Mosby's intention to fight on. 4/19 demitilarization of Lee's army to give in worse than war - would renew it. Not a peace if it doen't end in independance for south. 4/30 surrender of Johnston. 5/22 death of her brother-in-law Horace Sims (sister Gay's husband) 5/27 Horace died from typhoid; Gay and her children to return to Norfolk. 5/29 two Union officers she met in SC call on her, question of disposition of slaves. 6/16 indictment of Lee and others. 6/30 disapproves of Southern girls marrying Yankee officers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCTW and her father accompanied Mrs. Leonard to visit Jefferson Davis in prison (Mrs. Leonard's uncle). Describes breakfast; Conway Whittle and Davis discuss end of war, why terms weren't reached before end o fwar, dealing with Lincoln and Seward. 9/10 - meeting to organize Washington Lee Association (to found orphanage for Children of Confederate dead); Conway Whittle goes to NY on business. 10/1 - CTW's impression of life in the North (unfavorable). 10/3 - meeting for Sunday School teachers - CTW is secretary of group. Mr. Barton - minister and his reorganization of the church. Describes another visit with President and Mrs. Davis - impression of Mrs. Davis. 10/31 - Mr. Leonard elected to legislature cholera in the area, but no cases nearby. (Cousin) Jennie Whittle suspended from her church for dancing. 5/1 - great list for small reception. 5/8 - visit to Jefferson Davis. 5/14 - Davis released on bail, CTW discovers he is in Norfolk and goes to meet him at the home of the Leonards. Davis embraces her but shakes hands with the other ladies in the private gathering. People of Norfolk turn out to see, touch Davis. 8/7 - leaves Norfolk on trip. 8/11 - in White Sulfur Springs; introduced to Robert E. Lee, later to General Custis Lee. 8/31 - Healing Springs. 9/9 - back to Norfolk. 9/29 - guest list-reception. 1/9/68 - attends masquerade party. 2/9 - a list of CTW's friends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Left Norfolk 7/29, Portsmouth to Baltimore by boat. SPent day in Baltimore, then to Philadelphia 7/30. Trenton Falls 8/5, 8/17 Niagra Falls, 8/18 White Falls, 8/20 Boston, left for Baltimore by steamer 9/5 then back to Norfolk. 3/8/1870 - birth of niece, Chloe Tyler Sams, to Mary and Julius Sams 5/1 - Sees Robert E. Lee. 5/8 - death of her Aunt Fannie (Louis) 5/10 - describes funeral 7/13 - people coming to play croquet 9/10 - letter from Lizzie Williams containing a mathematical problem list of \"expenses from July 1869\" (last page)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 11/5 - trip to Richmond. 11/9 - recieves letter stating that her father had gone to New York. 11/22 - given \"a piece... on the Woman Question\" to read (no perticular reaction). 12/7 - Warsaw, Richmond, played billiards. 1/4/1871 - guest list. 4/8 - chess game. 5/23-25 - describes wedding arrangements of Lucy Gilmer. 6/5 - paper cut out. 6/28 - wedding of Lucy Gilmer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 6/26-28 - describes wedding of Lucy Gilmer. 7/20 - Ellen Armstrong's wedding. 7/24 - reciept one share of capital stock, Real Estate Owners' Protective Assn. (1903) end. 7/28 - describes funeral of Lee Powell. 9/3 - newspaper clipping, obituary of Mrs. Margaret O'Grady Allmand (d. 1872). 8/25 - White Sulphur Springs - sees Jefferson Davis again. 10/15 - reading biography of Mozart. 10/26 - Phemie Keller by Isabel Curt. 11/22 - vaccination of her nephew. Mistaken by Nellie Graham. 1/1/1872 - list New Year's visitors. 1/26/1872 - arrival of Mr. Greene's nephews, aged 29 and 24, the eldest was 3 years at school or college and has been to Australia - John, younger - Joseph. Describes - handsome, gentlemanly, likes music, goes to church. 4/14 - JNG comes to dinner, \"more beauish than usual\" - her father didn't approve.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 6/1/1872 - JNG brings flowers and ferns to plant; they play croquet. 6/25 - Conway Whittle \"persuaded\" to have his photograph taken. 6/26 - lists purchases from shopping trip. 6/28 - in Boston to attend Harvard commencement. 9/8 - CTW trying to \"get rid\" of JNG because he talks too much; he tells her his sister is engaged to William Whittle. 2/21/1873 - Conway Whittle's declining health. 3/10 - paper cutout with name Fannie Cornick, courtship by JNG, church - Mr. Okeson's sermons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5/29 - Ladies Memorial Association - plan to return remains of Confederate dead from Gettysburg. 6/14 - \"No doubt he could get as angry as any Whittle...\" 6/16 - CTW sat for photograph in Richmond. 6/26 - denies report her cousin heard (from the Greenes) that CTW was to be married soon, newspaper clipping encl. - re: new business house being built by Conway Whittle. 6/27 - JNG's 31st birthday. 7/11 - CTW driving a buggy (racing!) 8/1 - denies another rumor of her engagment. 8/20 - newspaper clipping re: Norfolk LA Blues, spends much of Summer in Warm Springs, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 2/26 - qualities she dislikes in JNG. 2/29 - describes Miss Wood's school examination. 4/22 - refuses the present of a diary from JNG. 5/5 - JNG brings more plants. 6/10 - CTW's observation that JNG always ranks men above women, \"never equality\". 7/13 - change in attitude toward JNG.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9/25 - family connection to Tyler's Sams 12/3 - Washington D.C. sightseeing - Concoran Gallery, Smithsonian, Government buildings, etc. 12/21 - Mt. Vernon. 4/12/1875 - book by Elizabeth Kickley about Mrs. Lincoln and CTW's attitude toward Black people. 6/19 - reference to books, library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inside front cover \"List of books read\".  7/22/1875 - mentions sewing machine; news about marriage, her parents' marriage.  8/4 - speculating on marriage to JNG.  10/20 - attends meeting of friends and patrons of Orphan's Asylum.  10/27 - attends Governor's reception for Mrs. General Jackson. 11/30 - attends opera.  1/19/1876 - schools give 1/2 day holiday - General Lee's birthday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents List of \"books read in 1876\"; January 28 - February 17 - in Baltimore; 2/23 - JNG recieves offer to return to Ireland to manage his uncle's farm, asks CTW if she would consider going to Ireland. 5/27 - visit to Mt. 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Whittle\" her father mother died - 1858 inschool until (May 1861-62) - calculus - brother of Jefferson Davis married Uncle Armstrong's sister - Episcopalian refers to \"trip to South\" in (October) 1859 trip to Chester, NC. fall 1863 - home of sister Mary Whittle Sams - even when sparse elsewhere, on bithday, New Year's Eve, etc. generally more detail of interest. says in argument that her opinions come from listening to her father, but while in SC she reads, attends lectures, etc. - continuing to form opinions on her own as she probably did before. - interest in Mathematics - continued                        weighed 110 - 10/19/1874 poetry chess may know some French    6/1/71 plays a musical instrument (piano); takes singing lessons (12/20/73) some familiarity with Shakespeare - JNG - had farm      dark red hair and beard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy.  May not be reproduced, quoted from, or published without permission of the Chesapeake Public Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers of Cloe Tyler Whittle Greene. 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Mostly diaries, 1855-1924, before and after her marriage to John Newport Greene. Also includes printed cards, photographs, verse, newspapers, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, and prints of colonial and Civil War figures. Topics covered by the diaries include secession, Civil War, Reconstruction, travel, life in Norfolk, Virginia and marriage.","Diaries of Cloe Tyler Whittle Greene and one diary of Grace Latimer Whittle. Topics covered by the diaries include yellow fever epidemic, secession, Civil War, Reconstruction, travel, life in Norfolk, Virginia and marriage. Includes addition 1990.18 -- a photocopy of Cloe Tyler Whittle Greene's diary from the Chesapeake Public Library.","Scope and Contents Poem. An account of the summer of 1855 - yellow fever epidemic in Norfolk; difficulty of leaving Norfolk; fears of insurrection of slaves; heat of summer; newspapers play down the statistics; trip up the James River; travel over land to Natural Bridge; Lexington; Warm Springs. Section of poetry includes \"To Cloe on her 14th Birthday, (1857)\" \"Easter April 8, 1860\". Another section of poetry appears in the back in different handwriting.","Scope and Contents 4/12 reaction to Lincoln's call to arms; mentions her \"secession dress\"; limitations of being a woman and wishes she could do more for secessionist cause; 4/19 Virginia's secession rumored, not confirmed; birth of her niece; first Battle of Bull Run; CTW's 18th birthday; summary of events of past year; relatives who opposed secession; death of Uncle Armstrong; her sister Grace's marriage; school and social life.","Death of Jonnie Smith; reference to yellow fever epidemice of 1855; reference to Gen. John Pope's remarks concerning treatment of Confederate sympathizers under his army's jurisdiction and Jefferson Davis' reaction as reported in Philadelphia Inquirer. Battlefield success; heavy casualties suffered by Norfolk residents in service; rumored great victory against McClellan (9/20 entry); 9/25 summarizes past 12 months; blockade of Potomac; taking of Roanoke Island; evacuation of Norfolk; the Merrimac (Virginia) destroyed; 10/10 account of medical care in the field as told to her; 12/8 evacuation of Norfolk; 1/1 reaction to Emancipation Proclamation in Norfolk; invasion of Richmond; capture of Pope's coat; death of Stonewall Jackson; 7/11/63 arming of African Americans in Norfolk by Union; arrest and court martial of Dr. Wright.","Scope and Contents Life in Norfolk during occupation; trip south with stops in Suffolk, Ivor, Weldon, Raleigh, Charlotte, Chester, South Carolina (destination); visit to sister Mary (Mrs. JJ Sams); description of travel, troops along the way, social events in Chester, etc.; Charleston; receipt of letter from her father with news of Norfolk (1/84); his resistance to taking the oath, family and friends, etc.; 1/6 St. Thomas, McPhersonville; deser. Sams family; 4/18/1864 rumors of upcoming raid on Pennsylvania; Columbia South Carolina, high prices. Relative's possessions lost in Yankee Raid. Return trip north begun November 8, 1864 from Chester, South Carolina, S. Mulberry, North Carolina, Whitehall Plantation, Mt. Pleasant, Lucas Mills [Sullivan's Island, Ft. Moultico - side trips]. Sherman threatening Savannah; fall of Savannah; Charleston threatened; description of Christmas stocking; receives letter from father enclosing a permit to return to Norfolk provided that she signs an oath of allegiance to US and promises not to return to the Confederacy during the war; torn over decision; attended a dance over the holidays. 1/13/1865 - receives word that her father does not want her to start without someone to escort her through the lines; her brother-in-law fears she will be expelled or get her father in trouble if she tries to cross. 1/18 talk of evacuation of Charleston. 1/23 discussion with Capt. Hunter concerning reasons men go to war, education of women. 1/28 reports hearing peace rumors but also rumors of British and French involvement on the side of the Confederacy. 2/3 peace rumors; Monroe Doctrine. 2/15 decision to remain in Charleston in hopes of being sent back to Norfolk when the city falls. 2/24 travelling in South Carolina in company of Union officers; Northern and Southern war aim and attitudes as she sees them. 2/27 she prefers extermination to reconstruction \"a deeper disgrace than subjugation.\" Someone describes CTW as \"not near so rabid as many of them are.\" CTW's explanation for the election of Jefferson Davis and Stevens as P - VP; discussion of the oath, mood of Norfolk as seen by Union officers. CTW's dislike of the terms \"rebel\" and \"confederate.\" Northern attitude - called themselves \"Americans\"; Southern attitude - from a state. 3/4 receives pass to go to Hilton Head; 3/7 reports statement of her father that in event of Southern defeat, he would not remain in the country and that she would follow unless she could do more by staying on in a resistance movement.","Scope and Contents 3/22 in New York; description of house and furnishings. 3/30 In Norfolk; explains travel from SC - NY - Va; again mentions playing chess. Went to NY on Arago. CTW's description of conditions of slavery on plantations. 4/3 News that Richmond has fallen, visit to Confederate soldiers in prison. 4/11 Lee's Surrender: glad the Yankees got Lee instead of Davis; went to church - reference to Daniel 11:30; the will of God, which must be endured, but gald others have died and won't see it, \"worthlessness of presentiment\" - she really didn't expect this, or so she says. 4/15 - Assassination of Lincoln and attack on Seward. Notes coincidence of Lincoln's having appointed that day (Good Friday) as day of Thanks for victories and his assassination (then excuses Lincoln because he probably wasn't Episcopalian and didn't intend to profane the day) still, his death on the day of celebration. - that it will somehow be of use to the South (doesn't approve of it) others fear it will somehow be blamed on the South and hurt them. 4/16 reports of speech of Lee to his troops - that he does not think the war over Mosby's intention to fight on. 4/19 demitilarization of Lee's army to give in worse than war - would renew it. Not a peace if it doen't end in independance for south. 4/30 surrender of Johnston. 5/22 death of her brother-in-law Horace Sims (sister Gay's husband) 5/27 Horace died from typhoid; Gay and her children to return to Norfolk. 5/29 two Union officers she met in SC call on her, question of disposition of slaves. 6/16 indictment of Lee and others. 6/30 disapproves of Southern girls marrying Yankee officers.","CTW and her father accompanied Mrs. Leonard to visit Jefferson Davis in prison (Mrs. Leonard's uncle). Describes breakfast; Conway Whittle and Davis discuss end of war, why terms weren't reached before end o fwar, dealing with Lincoln and Seward. 9/10 - meeting to organize Washington Lee Association (to found orphanage for Children of Confederate dead); Conway Whittle goes to NY on business. 10/1 - CTW's impression of life in the North (unfavorable). 10/3 - meeting for Sunday School teachers - CTW is secretary of group. Mr. Barton - minister and his reorganization of the church. Describes another visit with President and Mrs. Davis - impression of Mrs. Davis. 10/31 - Mr. Leonard elected to legislature cholera in the area, but no cases nearby. (Cousin) Jennie Whittle suspended from her church for dancing. 5/1 - great list for small reception. 5/8 - visit to Jefferson Davis. 5/14 - Davis released on bail, CTW discovers he is in Norfolk and goes to meet him at the home of the Leonards. Davis embraces her but shakes hands with the other ladies in the private gathering. People of Norfolk turn out to see, touch Davis. 8/7 - leaves Norfolk on trip. 8/11 - in White Sulfur Springs; introduced to Robert E. Lee, later to General Custis Lee. 8/31 - Healing Springs. 9/9 - back to Norfolk. 9/29 - guest list-reception. 1/9/68 - attends masquerade party. 2/9 - a list of CTW's friends.","Scope and Contents Left Norfolk 7/29, Portsmouth to Baltimore by boat. SPent day in Baltimore, then to Philadelphia 7/30. Trenton Falls 8/5, 8/17 Niagra Falls, 8/18 White Falls, 8/20 Boston, left for Baltimore by steamer 9/5 then back to Norfolk. 3/8/1870 - birth of niece, Chloe Tyler Sams, to Mary and Julius Sams 5/1 - Sees Robert E. Lee. 5/8 - death of her Aunt Fannie (Louis) 5/10 - describes funeral 7/13 - people coming to play croquet 9/10 - letter from Lizzie Williams containing a mathematical problem list of \"expenses from July 1869\" (last page)","Scope and Contents 11/5 - trip to Richmond. 11/9 - recieves letter stating that her father had gone to New York. 11/22 - given \"a piece... on the Woman Question\" to read (no perticular reaction). 12/7 - Warsaw, Richmond, played billiards. 1/4/1871 - guest list. 4/8 - chess game. 5/23-25 - describes wedding arrangements of Lucy Gilmer. 6/5 - paper cut out. 6/28 - wedding of Lucy Gilmer","Scope and Contents 6/26-28 - describes wedding of Lucy Gilmer. 7/20 - Ellen Armstrong's wedding. 7/24 - reciept one share of capital stock, Real Estate Owners' Protective Assn. (1903) end. 7/28 - describes funeral of Lee Powell. 9/3 - newspaper clipping, obituary of Mrs. Margaret O'Grady Allmand (d. 1872). 8/25 - White Sulphur Springs - sees Jefferson Davis again. 10/15 - reading biography of Mozart. 10/26 - Phemie Keller by Isabel Curt. 11/22 - vaccination of her nephew. Mistaken by Nellie Graham. 1/1/1872 - list New Year's visitors. 1/26/1872 - arrival of Mr. Greene's nephews, aged 29 and 24, the eldest was 3 years at school or college and has been to Australia - John, younger - Joseph. Describes - handsome, gentlemanly, likes music, goes to church. 4/14 - JNG comes to dinner, \"more beauish than usual\" - her father didn't approve.","Scope and Contents 6/1/1872 - JNG brings flowers and ferns to plant; they play croquet. 6/25 - Conway Whittle \"persuaded\" to have his photograph taken. 6/26 - lists purchases from shopping trip. 6/28 - in Boston to attend Harvard commencement. 9/8 - CTW trying to \"get rid\" of JNG because he talks too much; he tells her his sister is engaged to William Whittle. 2/21/1873 - Conway Whittle's declining health. 3/10 - paper cutout with name Fannie Cornick, courtship by JNG, church - Mr. Okeson's sermons.","5/29 - Ladies Memorial Association - plan to return remains of Confederate dead from Gettysburg. 6/14 - \"No doubt he could get as angry as any Whittle...\" 6/16 - CTW sat for photograph in Richmond. 6/26 - denies report her cousin heard (from the Greenes) that CTW was to be married soon, newspaper clipping encl. - re: new business house being built by Conway Whittle. 6/27 - JNG's 31st birthday. 7/11 - CTW driving a buggy (racing!) 8/1 - denies another rumor of her engagment. 8/20 - newspaper clipping re: Norfolk LA Blues, spends much of Summer in Warm Springs, Va.","Scope and Contents 2/26 - qualities she dislikes in JNG. 2/29 - describes Miss Wood's school examination. 4/22 - refuses the present of a diary from JNG. 5/5 - JNG brings more plants. 6/10 - CTW's observation that JNG always ranks men above women, \"never equality\". 7/13 - change in attitude toward JNG.","9/25 - family connection to Tyler's Sams 12/3 - Washington D.C. sightseeing - Concoran Gallery, Smithsonian, Government buildings, etc. 12/21 - Mt. Vernon. 4/12/1875 - book by Elizabeth Kickley about Mrs. Lincoln and CTW's attitude toward Black people. 6/19 - reference to books, library.","Scope and Contents Inside front cover \"List of books read\".  7/22/1875 - mentions sewing machine; news about marriage, her parents' marriage.  8/4 - speculating on marriage to JNG.  10/20 - attends meeting of friends and patrons of Orphan's Asylum.  10/27 - attends Governor's reception for Mrs. General Jackson. 11/30 - attends opera.  1/19/1876 - schools give 1/2 day holiday - General Lee's birthday.","Scope and Contents List of \"books read in 1876\"; January 28 - February 17 - in Baltimore; 2/23 - JNG recieves offer to return to Ireland to manage his uncle's farm, asks CTW if she would consider going to Ireland. 5/27 - visit to Mt. Vernon, mention of centennial; visit to Nat'l Observatory. 6/20 - goes to Williamsburg to attend commencement (6/22), describes commencement addresses (her father was William and Mary law student in 1822/23); some description of college and Williamsburg as well; City hotel, old Tyler house, etc. 7/29-30 - descision to marry and accompany JNG to Ireland. 8/28 - wedding. Chloe Tyler Whittle                                      b. September 25, 1843      d.                                                                Married John Newport Greene August 28, 1876 - 25 years John Newport Greene     b. June 27, 1842     d. January 28, 1902     Daughter Urith Newport Greene b. October 27, 1879 - speaks of servants                          \"Col. Whittle\" her father mother died - 1858 inschool until (May 1861-62) - calculus - brother of Jefferson Davis married Uncle Armstrong's sister - Episcopalian refers to \"trip to South\" in (October) 1859 trip to Chester, NC. fall 1863 - home of sister Mary Whittle Sams - even when sparse elsewhere, on bithday, New Year's Eve, etc. generally more detail of interest. says in argument that her opinions come from listening to her father, but while in SC she reads, attends lectures, etc. - continuing to form opinions on her own as she probably did before. - interest in Mathematics - continued                        weighed 110 - 10/19/1874 poetry chess may know some French    6/1/71 plays a musical instrument (piano); takes singing lessons (12/20/73) some familiarity with Shakespeare - JNG - had farm      dark red hair and beard","Photocopy.  May not be reproduced, quoted from, or published without permission of the Chesapeake Public Library.","Papers of Cloe Tyler Whittle Greene. Includes printed cards, photographs, verse, newspapers, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, advertisements, and prints of colonial and Civil War figures.","Endorsed, \"Important for geneology.\" Postmarked June 15, 1893.","\"Our schoolmates Room in the Retreat for the Sick has come to a happy completion...\"","Postcard. \"From original painting by B. A. Richardson.\"","Scope and Contents Publication of \"The Prot. Episcopal Tract Society\"","\"A Lecture Delivered at the Request of the Ladies' Parish Aid Society of St. Paul's Church, Elizabeth River Parish, and Published for the Benefit of that Society.\"","Poem \"Dedicated to the United Daughters of the Confederacy, in Convention assembled at Charleston, S. C.\"","Scope and Contents Copyright. Written for \"Oxford Diocesan Missionary Festival, Windsor\"","From the original Portrait by Gilbert Stuart. Eng. by W. Wellstood.","From the original painting by Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original Picture by Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel.","From the original painting by Chappel.","Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel.","Likeness from a recent Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Likeness from a recent Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Likeness from a recent Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents From a Portrait recently painted from Life.","Engraved by Dean \u0026 Clayton. Signed(?) Yours truly W. L. Breckinridge.","Engraved from Photograph for the Eclectic by Geo. E. Perine, New York.","Likeness from the latest Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Engraved from Photograph for the 'Eclectic' by Geo. E. Perine, New York.","Likeness from the latest Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","\"From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.\"","Likeness from the latest Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","\"From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.\"","Print. Captioned, \"Take it, you will need it, and I can do without the money.\" \"From the original picture by Alonzo Chapple [Chappel].\" Engraved by J. B. Hall.","From the original by Alonzo Chappel in the possession of the Publishers.","From the original Painting by Chappel in the possession of the Publishers.","Likeness from a recent Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the Publishers.","Likeness from a Photograph in the posession of the family. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents Likeness after a photograph from life by Maule of London.","Scope and Contents[Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Scope and Contents \"Likeness from a recent Photograph from life\". Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Thomas Nast in the possession of the publishers.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Likeness from the latest Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Likeness from a Photograph in the possession of his family. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Scope and Contents From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Captioned \"O'Neill N.Y.\"","Scope and Contents From the original Painting by Chappel in the possession of the Publishers.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Likeness from the latest Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","From the original painting by [Thomas] Nast in the possession of the publishers.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","Scope and Contents \"Engraved by G. Parker from a painting by Chester Harding\"","Likeness from a recent Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Scope and Contents Engraved for the Eclectic by Geo. E. Perine. New York","From a Daguerreotype likeness taken soon after his return from Mexico.","From the original picture in the possession of the Publishers. Painted by Alonzo Chappel and engraved by W. Wellstood.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","From the original Painting in the possession of the Publishers. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","Engraved by W. H. Dougal, from a Daguerreotype by Whipple. Printed by H. C. Benner.","Likeness from recent Photograph from life. Painted by Alonzo Chappel.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers.","From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publisher.","Painted by Alonzo Chappel. Engraved by Thomas Phillibrown.","From the original Picture by A. Chappel in the possession of the Publishers. Engraved by Thomas Phillibrown.","Contains news clippings, prints, poetry, and a tracing of the Virginia flag.","Contains newspaper clippings concerning political campaign of Conway Whittle Sams and death of his wife, Mattie Macon Sams. Contains photographs, prints, poems, and prose. Possibly the scrapbook of Conway Whittle Sams.","Contains clippings of poetry, prose, and prints. Handwritten poems near the back.","Possibly the church at Jamestown, Virginia or St. Luke's church in Smithfield, Virginia.","Photograph by Bendann. Engraving by J. C. 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Exceptions to this arrangement scheme were made in order to group like materials together and as a result chronological arrangements are approximate.","Personal Papers, 1885-1977 Photographs, 1897-1986 Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1903-1998 Genealogical materials, 1892-2001","Wine, Jacob David.  The Wine Family in America. First Section . Forestville, Va., 1952.","Daniel P. \"D. P.\" Wine (1855-1923) lived with his wife, Rebecca Good Wine (1855-1933), and their children on his family's ancestral Forestville, Virginia farm. D. P. Wine was a farmer and served as a minister and elder in the Flat Rock Church of the Brethren. Jacob David Wine and John Eugene Wine acted as executors to their father's estate after his death in 1923. Financial materials in the collection document their activities in settling the estate.","Jacob David \"J. D.\" Wine (1881-1968), the eldest child of D. P. Wine and Rebecca Good Wine, attended Bridgewater College and married Kitty Sipe Huffman (1880-1947). He pursued his interests in Sunday school and church work, particularly with local Brethren churches and his home church – Flat Rock Church of the Brethren. J. D. was active in community and civic affairs including schools, roads, temperance, and local government. J. D. Wine, along with his father D. P. Wine, was a member of the Shenandoah County Anti-Saloon League. He also researched and published on local history and genealogy.","Jesse Clayton \"J. C\" Wine (1915-2016) was born to J. D. Wine and Kitty Sipe Huffman Wine of Forestville, Virginia. J.C. Wine married Naomi Catherine Zirkle (b. 1917) on September 4, 1943. During World War II, J. C. served as a civilian tailor at Fort Belvoir in the tailor shop and dry cleaners, later becoming its manager. He went on to sell insurance for the Union Life Insurance Company (ULICO) for more than three decades and retired in 1975. Outside of his professional pursuits, J. C. was an accomplished and talented cane maker and served his community as a charter member of the Woodstock Rescue Squad and as a member of the Woodstock United Methodist Church. During at least the early 1950s, J. C. Wine also served as the treasurer of the Mt. Jackson Methodist Charge which was comprised of the Mt. Jackson, Quicksburg, and Mt. Clifton churches. He was also a member of the Masonic Lodge and Shriners International.","Selected loose materials were removed from ledgers and other bound volumes and retained in separate folders. Photographs were removed from frames which were subsequently discarded.","Wine Family. Papers, 1899-1943. Accession 42353, Personal Papers Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.","The Wine Family Papers, 1885-2001, document the personal and business activities of three generations of the Wine family of Shenandoah County, Virginia. Their participation in civic engagement and community activities is documented through Sunday school minute books, ledgers, and diaries. The collection also comprises photographs, scrapbooks, postcards, and school materials documenting aspects of daily life. Daniel P. \"D. P.\" Wine, Jacob David \"J. D.\" Wine, and Jesse Clayton \"J. C.\" Wine are the predominant creators of the records present in this collection.","Series 1: Personal Papers, 1885-1977, is arranged by creator into four subseries. The D. P. Wine sermon daybook is a bound ledger containing dates and types of sermons or ceremonies performed by Wine. Included are weekly church sermons with Bible verses referenced, funerals preached at by Wine, baptisms performed, and marriages in which Wine acted as the officiant. Loose handwritten obituaries were removed and foldered separately. Financial documents related to D. P. Wine's estate are included.","The materials related to J. D. Wine primarily document his involvement in community organizations – the Lee District Sunday School Association, the Anti-Saloon League of Shenandoah County, and his local church council. His financial activities are documented in a series of ledgers and cashbooks.","J. C. Wine's papers provide a more holistic view of his life and include materials relating to his early schooling, his career with the Union Life Insurance Company (ULICO), his involvement in church activities, and diaries written during the latter part of his life. The two diaries, 1970-1977, by J. C. Wine provide detailed daily accounts of local, national, and international happenings. J. C. documented notable news of the day (Richard Nixon's resignation, Apollo 14 mission), local births and deaths including the New Year babies born at local hospitals, weather reports, and personal and community updates. There are often numerous entries per day and the entries appear to reflect news likely reported in the local newspaper.","Two miscellaneous items, an unidentified time book and a ledger presumably belonging to Samuel Good, are grouped together.","Series 2: Photographs, 1897-1986, is comprised of loose photographs and bound photo albums primarily of Wine family members. The photographs, many of them identified, document Black Water Falls, Fort McHenry (Baltimore, Maryland), Fort Belvoir (Fairfax County, Virginia), Camp Bethel (Fincastle, Virginia), and scenes of daily life. Community members and friends are depicted (including John C. Myers, 1876-1962, of Broadway), as are family pets and animals. Photographs of Naomi Zirkle Wine's father's 90th birthday are included along with a register of the guests. Miscellaneous photographs include scenes of the National Mall in Washington, DC, the John F. 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Loose postcards depict local scenes as well as national landmarks and scenes of Washington, DC and New York City. Pamphlets and brochures related to J. C. Wine's involvement with the Masonic Lodge and Shriners International are included.","Series 4: Genealogical Materials, 1892-2001, document the Wine family and the related Myers, Zirkle, and Huffman families. The only correspondence in the collection is filed within this series as it relates strictly to Myers family history and their connection to the Wines. The letters are chiefly from Jennie R. Driver to J. D. Wine. J. D. Wine was a great-great grandson of Barbara Wine Myers and Samuel Myers.","Numerous books and publications were pulled from the collection, cataloged individually, and added to Special Collections' rare book holdings. A series of Virginia maps were also separated and cataloged.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. 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The two diaries, 1970-1977, by J. C. Wine provide detailed daily accounts of local, national, and international happenings. J. C. documented notable news of the day (Richard Nixon's resignation, Apollo 14 mission), local births and deaths including the New Year babies born at local hospitals, weather reports, and personal and community updates. There are often numerous entries per day and the entries appear to reflect news likely reported in the local newspaper.","Two miscellaneous items, an unidentified time book and a ledger presumably belonging to Samuel Good, are grouped together.","Series 2: Photographs, 1897-1986, is comprised of loose photographs and bound photo albums primarily of Wine family members. The photographs, many of them identified, document Black Water Falls, Fort McHenry (Baltimore, Maryland), Fort Belvoir (Fairfax County, Virginia), Camp Bethel (Fincastle, Virginia), and scenes of daily life. Community members and friends are depicted (including John C. Myers, 1876-1962, of Broadway), as are family pets and animals. Photographs of Naomi Zirkle Wine's father's 90th birthday are included along with a register of the guests. Miscellaneous photographs include scenes of the National Mall in Washington, DC, the John F. Kennedy funeral procession, and persons who are likely community members or friends, but are otherwise unidentified. Additionally, a signed headshot of country music singer Roy Acuff and a signed facsimile of country music singers Lee and Juanita Moore and their son Roger Lee are included.","Series 3: Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1903-1998, includes a large selection of blank postcards, both bound in scrapbooks and loose. The scrapbooks also contain greeting cards, with one documenting the birth of J. D. and Naomi Wine's daughter, Mary Sue Wine, and a second documenting J. C. Wine's various medical procedures and hospital stays during 1967-1972. One scrapbook is comprised of menus, newspaper clippings, programs for local music and theatre performances (New Market Theatre), beauty pageants, local church events, high school commencements (New Market, Triplett, Timberville), and related ephemera. Loose postcards depict local scenes as well as national landmarks and scenes of Washington, DC and New York City. Pamphlets and brochures related to J. C. Wine's involvement with the Masonic Lodge and Shriners International are included.","Series 4: Genealogical Materials, 1892-2001, document the Wine family and the related Myers, Zirkle, and Huffman families. The only correspondence in the collection is filed within this series as it relates strictly to Myers family history and their connection to the Wines. The letters are chiefly from Jennie R. Driver to J. D. Wine. J. D. Wine was a great-great grandson of Barbara Wine Myers and Samuel Myers."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eNumerous books and publications were pulled from the collection, cataloged individually, and added to Special Collections' rare book holdings. A series of Virginia maps were also separated and cataloged.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Numerous books and publications were pulled from the collection, cataloged individually, and added to Special Collections' rare book holdings. A series of Virginia maps were also separated and cataloged."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. 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He pursued his interests in Sunday school and church work, particularly with local Brethren churches and his home church – Flat Rock Church of the Brethren. J. D. was active in community and civic affairs including schools, roads, temperance, and local government. J. D. Wine, along with his father D. P. Wine, was a member of the Shenandoah County Anti-Saloon League. He also researched and published on local history and genealogy.","Jesse Clayton \"J. C\" Wine (1915-2016) was born to J. D. Wine and Kitty Sipe Huffman Wine of Forestville, Virginia. J.C. Wine married Naomi Catherine Zirkle (b. 1917) on September 4, 1943. During World War II, J. C. served as a civilian tailor at Fort Belvoir in the tailor shop and dry cleaners, later becoming its manager. He went on to sell insurance for the Union Life Insurance Company (ULICO) for more than three decades and retired in 1975. Outside of his professional pursuits, J. 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Their participation in civic engagement and community activities is documented through Sunday school minute books, ledgers, and diaries. The collection also comprises photographs, scrapbooks, postcards, and school materials documenting aspects of daily life. Daniel P. \"D. P.\" Wine, Jacob David \"J. D.\" Wine, and Jesse Clayton \"J. C.\" Wine are the predominant creators of the records present in this collection.","Series 1: Personal Papers, 1885-1977, is arranged by creator into four subseries. The D. P. Wine sermon daybook is a bound ledger containing dates and types of sermons or ceremonies performed by Wine. Included are weekly church sermons with Bible verses referenced, funerals preached at by Wine, baptisms performed, and marriages in which Wine acted as the officiant. Loose handwritten obituaries were removed and foldered separately. Financial documents related to D. P. Wine's estate are included.","The materials related to J. D. 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There are often numerous entries per day and the entries appear to reflect news likely reported in the local newspaper.","Two miscellaneous items, an unidentified time book and a ledger presumably belonging to Samuel Good, are grouped together.","Series 2: Photographs, 1897-1986, is comprised of loose photographs and bound photo albums primarily of Wine family members. The photographs, many of them identified, document Black Water Falls, Fort McHenry (Baltimore, Maryland), Fort Belvoir (Fairfax County, Virginia), Camp Bethel (Fincastle, Virginia), and scenes of daily life. Community members and friends are depicted (including John C. Myers, 1876-1962, of Broadway), as are family pets and animals. Photographs of Naomi Zirkle Wine's father's 90th birthday are included along with a register of the guests. Miscellaneous photographs include scenes of the National Mall in Washington, DC, the John F. 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Loose postcards depict local scenes as well as national landmarks and scenes of Washington, DC and New York City. Pamphlets and brochures related to J. C. Wine's involvement with the Masonic Lodge and Shriners International are included.","Series 4: Genealogical Materials, 1892-2001, document the Wine family and the related Myers, Zirkle, and Huffman families. The only correspondence in the collection is filed within this series as it relates strictly to Myers family history and their connection to the Wines. The letters are chiefly from Jennie R. Driver to J. D. Wine. J. D. Wine was a great-great grandson of Barbara Wine Myers and Samuel Myers.","Numerous books and publications were pulled from the collection, cataloged individually, and added to Special Collections' rare book holdings. A series of Virginia maps were also separated and cataloged.","The copyright interests in this collection have been transferred to the James Madison University Special Collections Library. 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Myers, 1876-1962, of Broadway), as are family pets and animals. Photographs of Naomi Zirkle Wine's father's 90th birthday are included along with a register of the guests. Miscellaneous photographs include scenes of the National Mall in Washington, DC, the John F. Kennedy funeral procession, and persons who are likely community members or friends, but are otherwise unidentified. Additionally, a signed headshot of country music singer Roy Acuff and a signed facsimile of country music singers Lee and Juanita Moore and their son Roger Lee are included.","Series 3: Scrapbooks and Ephemera, 1903-1998, includes a large selection of blank postcards, both bound in scrapbooks and loose. The scrapbooks also contain greeting cards, with one documenting the birth of J. D. and Naomi Wine's daughter, Mary Sue Wine, and a second documenting J. C. Wine's various medical procedures and hospital stays during 1967-1972. One scrapbook is comprised of menus, newspaper clippings, programs for local music and theatre performances (New Market Theatre), beauty pageants, local church events, high school commencements (New Market, Triplett, Timberville), and related ephemera. Loose postcards depict local scenes as well as national landmarks and scenes of Washington, DC and New York City. Pamphlets and brochures related to J. C. Wine's involvement with the Masonic Lodge and Shriners International are included.","Series 4: Genealogical Materials, 1892-2001, document the Wine family and the related Myers, Zirkle, and Huffman families. The only correspondence in the collection is filed within this series as it relates strictly to Myers family history and their connection to the Wines. The letters are chiefly from Jennie R. Driver to J. D. Wine. J. D. 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