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Critchfield was a United States Army officer during World War II who remained in Germany and Austria as an army intelligence officer and joined the newly formed Central Intelligence Agency where he was the principal CIA officer working with the Gehlen Organization until its emergence as the Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND).He was born January 30, 1917 and graduated from North Dakota State University. He retired from the CIA in 1974 and died April 23, 2003. 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/James_H._Critchfield\" title=\"James H. Critchfield\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["James H. Critchfield was a United States Army officer during World War II who remained in Germany and Austria as an army intelligence officer and joined the newly formed Central Intelligence Agency where he was the principal CIA officer working with the Gehlen Organization until its emergence as the Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND).He was born January 30, 1917 and graduated from North Dakota State University. He retired from the CIA in 1974 and died April 23, 2003. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  ."],"phystech_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSome cassette tapes have been digitized. Tapes that have not been digitized will need to be digitized before accessing. Please contact Special Collections staff for more information. At least 72 hours advanced notice required to access cassette tape recordings.\u003c/p\u003e"],"phystech_heading_ssm":["Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements"],"phystech_tesim":["Some cassette tapes have been digitized. Tapes that have not been digitized will need to be digitized before accessing. Please contact Special Collections staff for more information. At least 72 hours advanced notice required to access cassette tape recordings."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJames H. Critchfield Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["James H. Critchfield Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessed by Matthew Hopper, SCRC Staff, during 2003-2004. Addition accessioned in August 2009 ,and described and rehoused by Terry Noziglia, SCRC Staff, in October 2009.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Processed by Matthew Hopper, SCRC Staff, during 2003-2004. Addition accessioned in August 2009 ,and described and rehoused by Terry Noziglia, SCRC Staff, in October 2009."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe James H. Critchfield Papers relating to Oman are housed at the Georgetown University Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["The James H. Critchfield Papers relating to Oman are housed at the Georgetown University Library."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePrimary source documents, research materials and drafts for James Critchfield's book, \"Partners at the Creation the Men behind Postwar Germany's Defense and Intelligence Establishments.\"\nIncludes information on Germans imprisoned by the Allies, and on De-Nazification, for which Critchfield conducted interviews; also included are two copies of a booklet about a camps for detainees (\"Camp 71\"). The illustrated booklet is written in German and one English translation insert is provided.\nFurther included are oral history transcripts and documents relating to the Berlin Crises (1958-1961), the founding of the Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND), the declassified Central Intelligence Agency documents (1945-1949), a German-English intelligence glossary, biographical files and correspondence.  Includes some Holocaust materials and photographs of concentration camp victims.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n Acc. 2009.367 consists of  photocopies of \"Foreign Intelligence and Partnership:CIA and the origins of the BND, 1945-49\"; as well as one bound and one loose-leaf set of copies of correspondence relating to Critchfield's post-war Intelligence tasks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Dissertation: \"The Denazification Program in the U.S. Zone of Germany.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome tapes have been digitized. Tapes that have not been digitized will need to be digitized before access. Please contact Special Collections staff for more information. At least 72 hours advanced notice required for access.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes material about the CIA and the origins of the Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND) as well as historical information about the CIA relationship with the German Federal Intelligence Service.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume I Part I Firsthand Accounts Part II Stunde Null (Zero Hour, June 1945) Part III Vandenberg Report Part IV Bossard Report The report gives the history of the relationship between the CIA and the BND, beginning with General Gehlen, a German officer who started an organization during the war to preserve German intelligence records on the Soviet Union after Germany's defeat. The United States Army worked with Gehlen's organization after the end of the war, in a project called \"Operation Rusty\". The Vandenberg report was an evaluation by the CIA in 1947 of the merits of the CIA taking over this operation, which rejected the idea. The Bossard report was a later CIA follow up which was more favorable to the idea. In 1948 James Critchfield, head of the Munich Operations Based prepared the \"Critchfield Report\" which recommended the CIA take over Gehlen's operation , and this policy was put into effect in 1949. \"Year of Decisions\" the final section of the report consists of memos and reports between the CIA and the BND during 1949 as the policy was being carried out.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound copy of Item 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume II Part V Critchfield Report Part VI Year of Decisions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound book with copies of documents and reports relating to the CIA-BND operations, with a cover letter from Eberhard Blum, head of the BND from 1982-1985, to his \"dear friend\" James Critchfield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLooseleaf copy of Item 4.\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"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Primary source documents, research materials and drafts for James Critchfield's book, \"Partners at the Creation the Men behind Postwar Germany's Defense and Intelligence Establishments.\"\nIncludes information on Germans imprisoned by the Allies, and on De-Nazification, for which Critchfield conducted interviews; also included are two copies of a booklet about a camps for detainees (\"Camp 71\"). The illustrated booklet is written in German and one English translation insert is provided.\nFurther included are oral history transcripts and documents relating to the Berlin Crises (1958-1961), the founding of the Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND), the declassified Central Intelligence Agency documents (1945-1949), a German-English intelligence glossary, biographical files and correspondence.  Includes some Holocaust materials and photographs of concentration camp victims.","\n Acc. 2009.367 consists of  photocopies of \"Foreign Intelligence and Partnership:CIA and the origins of the BND, 1945-49\"; as well as one bound and one loose-leaf set of copies of correspondence relating to Critchfield's post-war Intelligence tasks.","Scope and Contents Dissertation: \"The Denazification Program in the U.S. Zone of Germany.\"","Some tapes have been digitized. Tapes that have not been digitized will need to be digitized before access. Please contact Special Collections staff for more information. At least 72 hours advanced notice required for access.","This series includes material about the CIA and the origins of the Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND) as well as historical information about the CIA relationship with the German Federal Intelligence Service.","Volume I Part I Firsthand Accounts Part II Stunde Null (Zero Hour, June 1945) Part III Vandenberg Report Part IV Bossard Report The report gives the history of the relationship between the CIA and the BND, beginning with General Gehlen, a German officer who started an organization during the war to preserve German intelligence records on the Soviet Union after Germany's defeat. The United States Army worked with Gehlen's organization after the end of the war, in a project called \"Operation Rusty\". The Vandenberg report was an evaluation by the CIA in 1947 of the merits of the CIA taking over this operation, which rejected the idea. The Bossard report was a later CIA follow up which was more favorable to the idea. In 1948 James Critchfield, head of the Munich Operations Based prepared the \"Critchfield Report\" which recommended the CIA take over Gehlen's operation , and this policy was put into effect in 1949. \"Year of Decisions\" the final section of the report consists of memos and reports between the CIA and the BND during 1949 as the policy was being carried out.","Bound copy of Item 1.","Volume II Part V Critchfield Report Part VI Year of Decisions.","Bound book with copies of documents and reports relating to the CIA-BND operations, with a cover letter from Eberhard Blum, head of the BND from 1982-1985, to his \"dear friend\" James Critchfield.","Looseleaf copy of Item 4."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eA framed autographed photo of Richard Helms has been transferred to the Manuscript Audiovisual Collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["A framed autographed photo of Richard Helms has been transferred to the Manuscript Audiovisual Collection."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"language_ssim":["English German"],"total_component_count_is":486,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T06:55:23.487Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_2232"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8550","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Jay W. Johns, Jr. Papers","creator":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8550#creator","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Johns, Jay Winston Jr.","label":"Creator"}},"abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8550#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003eThe collection contains mostly personal and business correspondence of Jay Winston Johns, Jr., including papers of the Atlas Fuel Corporation of New York, New York and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Lee-Jackson Memorial, Inc.; the Virginia Trust for Historic Preservation; and \"Ash Lawn,\" now owned by the College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8550#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8550","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8550","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8550","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8550","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8550.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Johns, Jay W., Jr., Papers","title_ssm":["Jay W. Johns, Jr. Papers"],"title_tesim":["Jay W. Johns, Jr. Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1918-1979"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1918-1979"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 74 J64","/repositories/2/resources/8550"],"text":["Mss. 74 J64","/repositories/2/resources/8550","Jay W. Johns, Jr. Papers","Ash Lawn (Virginia : Estate)","Lee-Jackson Memorial, Inc","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Correspondence","Manuscripts (document genre)","Photocopies","Photographs","Photostats","Typescripts","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.","","Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00053.frame","Jay W. Johns, Jr. Collection of James Monroe Papers, 1780-1834. 84 items. Mss. 68 M75. Includes letters by, to and concerning James Monroe, as well as a few printed items.","The collection contains mostly personal and business correspondence of Jay Winston Johns, Jr., including papers of the Atlas Fuel Corporation of New York, New York and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Lee-Jackson Memorial, Inc.; the Virginia Trust for Historic Preservation; and \"Ash Lawn,\" now owned by the College of William and Mary.","The correspondence of Johns includes correspondence with Virginia Democratic Party figures such as Albertis S. Harrison, William M. Tuck, Mills Godwin, Harry F. Byrd, Sr. and Carter Glass. Other prominent correspondents are Morton G. Thalhimer, Harry de Butts, James J. Kilpatrick, and George C. Marsall. There are records of social occasions given by Mr. and Mrs. Johns, correspondence relating to her illness and death, and papers relating to his death.","The collection includes a manuscript collection by Johns including original items by Phillip Brooks (1835-1983), George Washington Parke Custis(1781-1857), Albert Gallatin (1761-1849) and D. H. Hill (1821- 1889); as well as typescripts and photocopies of letters written by Thomas Jonathan Jackson, Francis Lightfoot Lee, Mary Custis Lee, Richard Henry Lee, and Robert E. Lee; and materials concerning James Monroe and Ezekial Moses. It also includes 19th century original photographs and albums of largely unidentified people.","Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","includes guest lists, press coverage, and a copy of the invitation Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Includes copy of invitation, NCls, program, copy of address, and guest list. Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Includes guest lists and empty envelopes. Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","(Arranged alphabetically by correspondents).","(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Includes calling cards and florists' cards, funeral home visitors book, addresses, and sketch of gravestone; also obituaries. (Arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Typewritten copy. Discusses Anna's (Morrison) Jackson sickness and search for medical treatment from Dr. Watkins of Prince Edward County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Photostat of typewritten copy. Requests that Colonel French ask the Governor [of Va.] to order 3,000 muskets; discusses those opposed to war and how he plans to give them departmental jobs. Including Photostat of typewritten copy, March 21, 1862, from Thomas Jonathan (\"Stonewall\") Jackson, Mount Jackson, Virginia, to Colonel and Bassett French, discussing the use of bayonets when firearms cannot be supplied. Including endorsement signed by S. bassett French, stating that he referred information to General Robert E. Lee.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses securing an army appointment for Mr. Goul [?]; requests that everyone pray to God for a blessing of \"their\" [the South's] cause.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Praising him for success and promoting him by offering him two new Regiments.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. States plans to attack enemy at Chancellorsville, Virginia as soon as possible.","Copies.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Requests that he publish more of her literary works in the \"Sartain\" magazine","Xerox copy. Encloses tewnty-five dollars for her.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Wants to meet her in Grafton, Virginia, and go to Springfield, Virginia, together.","Xerox copy. Incomplete. Discusses weather and encloses Col. Clarke's bill.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Thanks him for tribute to the memory of her husband.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Discusses financial situation and interest on Roaring Creek, Pennsylvania.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Wants to include some of her literary work in his magazine \"Sartain.\"","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. States that his daughter, Agnes, is sick and must go to the doctor; family news.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses his wife's illness; family news; says that he has done \"nothing wrong [referring to his indictment for treason] and cannot flee.\"","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses the estate of the late George Washington Parke Custis.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Expresses thanks for the offering of his professional services concerning the indictment; talks about General Grant's letter that was sent to him.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses imprisonment of Mr. McCue's son.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Thanks him for taking care of his horse; daughter Agnes is still confined. Including Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy of L. Incomplete. Reports that Anna Logan arrived in buggy by Captain Owens; met Captain Bridges at Belmead.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. States that he is enclosing lock of hair and photograph of himself.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses issue of his war indictments.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Requests information to recognize \"bravery and devotion of the Army of Northern Virginia.\"","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Talks about suffering of the people of the South and his concern for their welfare","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Gives details of his last battle at Appomattox Court House, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Family news; discusses possible profits from publication of his works.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Regrets that he is too old to take charge of Mr. Cabell's farm.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Sorry to hear of son's sickness; much family news.","Scope and Contents \"Gentlemen\" are Messrs. John W. Brockenbourgh [sic], Rector, S. McD. Reid, Alfred Leyburn, Horatio Thompson, D.D., Bolivar Christian, T.J. Kirkpatrick, Committee, Washington College, Lexington, Virginia. Typewritten copy of LS. Regrets that he feels he cannot accept the position of president of Washington College.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Regrets invitation to write a history of the late war.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy of LS. Expresses strong feelings about union of the people in an effort to restore peace; has been offered presidency at Washington College.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Endorses General Long's statements \"in favour of your young kinsman.\"","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Declines job proposition with regret.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Expresses gratitude for the offering of legal services if he is tried for treason.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. States positive attitude about everyone aiding the country in its restoration.","Rejects Maury's idea of starting a new country in Mexico in order to fight for the United States restoration; asks that Maury stay in Virginia and help in the restoration.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Incomplete. Refers to Mrs. [Jefferson] Davis living in Augusta, Ga.; says that Mrs. Davis knows nothing of her husband and that the curfew is strict for everyone, white and black.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Refers to Colonel Maury's father's plans in Mexico.","Xerox copy. Discusses financial situation concerning payment of Continental troops and others","Xerox copy. Discusses developments in Virginia concerning the arrival of the French fleet; family news.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Gives consent for Henry Lee to marry his daughter.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Much family news; discusses farming and corn crops; wedding of cousin Ann Wickham's son.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Her son Custis is in his first year at West Point; give news of various engagements and weddings; inquires about matrimonial prospects; family news. Including Typewritten copy. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Discussing pricing of Dr. Butler's book The Life of the Apostle Peter.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Inquires about his grades; Uncle Smith is to go to sea and take command of the Princeton; talks of going to college; describes a grand ball that took place; family news. Including Typewritten copy. 2 pp.","Xerox copy. Referring another note to Lt. Genl. Pemberton for his appropriate action.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Talks about the \"millenary line\" of work; a great number of weddings and parties going on. Including Typewritten copy.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy of L. General Lee accepts Lexington position to teach; grieves over situation the southern people are living through.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Expresses gratitutde for others' consideration and memory of her husband, General Robert E. Lee.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Expresses appreciation for her \"maternal tendency\"; talks of being uder a doctor's care.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Discusses writing an article for the papers concerning landowners and tariffs.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Talks about \"fast\" Baltimore girls; many people sick with meazles [sic]; family news. Including Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Thanks him for the gift of apples; mentions Lucy Carter's, a cousin, wedding; family news.","Enclosing money for her son, George Washington Custis Lee and herself.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Thanks for the check and encloses a receipt.","Includes a ticket to the 1936 Democratic National Convention; a history of the city of Alexandria, 1774-1783; an auto biographical sketch of Anothony-Charles Cazenove; 1971 Roster of the Cincinnati; Virginia Municipal Review; and Annual Report, 1958, of Charlottesville Woolen Mills.","Arranged alphabetically.","Includes a brief history of the chapter, program schedules, newsclippings, and pamphlets.","Includes American Foundation for the Blind material, an address delivered to the graduating class at Staunton Military Academy by Jay Johns [?], recipes, poems, print, and lists of names.","Including photographs.","Agrees to deliver an address at the opening service of the Church Congress.","Scope and Contents Is recovering slowly, but still depressed; has begun painting as much as possible; tells of his \"Surrender of York Town\" as still hanging in the Rotunda of the Capitol, and being well received--the horses were particularly noted; describes his newest project, including \"Trenton,\" and his use of original profiles by Sharpless[?] in drawing \"the Chief\" [George Washington]; comments on an article published in the Home Journal concerning mysterious truths connected with General Washington; is pleased at being considered for designing the tomb of [General Washington?]; gives facts about the President's March, \"Hail Columbia.\" 3 pp. ALS. Including XCy. 4 pp.","Includes Xerox copy.","Discussion of possible legal action to be taken against Daniel Weibel, a carpenter living on Gallatin's plantation, who owes a sum of £30-40 to him. Including Xerox copy.","Signed by Albert Gallatin. Xerox copy.","Signed by Albert Gallatin. Including Xerox copy.","Financial transactions discussed, including mention of the Bank fo the United Sates; matters concerned with Friendship Hill. In French. Including Xerox copy.","Health has improved, but change in weather is adversely affecting him; returns Dr. John Russell Dickinson's specimens; wishes he could personally become acquainted with him, Dr. Dickinson. Including Xerox copy.","Includes a souvenir booklet about Friendship Hill, Fayette County, Pennsylvania; map showing Gallatin property, and correspondence between Jay Johns and others concerning the possible purchase of Friendship Hill.","Scope and Contents Reports that [?] Johnston is in Europe, but that William Johnston in Baltimore, Maryland, should be able to supply the requested information.","D.C. report of three cases of furniture (parts of curtains, footstools, fire screens) belonging in the President's house, having arrived from Havre on board the ship Atlas.","(Arranged alphabetically by correspondent).","Louisa Catherine Adams, Washington, D.C., to [?]. Expresses \"mortification at the refusal of a friend, Eliza [Monroe?] to visit her because of the unfinished state of her home. Xerox copy. Including xerox copy of a portrait.","C.W. Andrews, Shep[?], to [?]. Information given about the construction of a symbol representing the 13 states, to be built with wood. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents G.T. Beauregard, New Orleans, Louisiana, to William Burwell, Secretary and Treasurer of the Chamber of Commerce, New Orleans, Lieutenant. In regards to a circular sent from the Savannah, Georgia, Chamber of Commerce relative to a proposed canal through the southern states, connecting the Mississippi River to the Atlantic ocean. Typescript.","Thomas N. Burwell, Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia, to [?]. Mainly business letter discussing the transportation and accounting of a crop of hemp; his sister had a baby girl, and is fine. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents Mayo Cabell, Union Hill, to Nathaniel Burwell, Business letter informing him that the amount of $150.00 due for his horse has bene credited to his account at the Farmer's Bank. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents Jubal A. Eary, Lynchburg, Virginia, to General A. R. Lawton, Savannah, Georgia. Questions figures given by Joseph E. Johnston in his recent book about the Civil War concerning the Battle of Richmond in 1862. Xerox copy.","Receipt signed by William Fitzhugh for money received from the Treasurer [of the Continental Congress?] as allowance for the October Session in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents July 2, 1874. James L. Kemper, Richmond, Virginia, to Colonel John S. Mosby, Sends all of their correspondence for the past year that he could find. Xerox copy. May 24, 1889. James L. Kemper, near Orange Court House, Orange County, Virginia, to General Henry M. Cist, Would like to have a copy of the reprint of General Boynton's letters concerning the Battles of Chattanooga and Chickamanga; tells of the death of General Robert Emmet Rodes of the Army of Northern Virginia, September 19, 1864. 1 p. Xerox copy.","W. Meade, Millwood, to Nathaniel Burwell, Baltimore, Md. Gives instructions for him to follow upon his (Burwell) arrival in Washington, D.C. involving Bishop Lee and Dr. Butler; family news. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents September 23, 1864. John Pope, Head-Quaters, Department of the Northwest, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Major General P.H. Sheridan, U.S.A., Congratulations upon Sheridan's recent victory [at Opequon?]. Typescript. August 4, 1965, from Edward T. Downer, Cleveland, Ohio, to Jay Johns, commenting on the Pope item.","A Smead, Assistant Iinspector General, Head Quarters. V.D., to Major General Ewell, [?] Division, Relays message from General T.J. Jackson to have cavalry remain where it is. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents undated. I.R. Trimble, Manassas, Virginia, to General [?], Reports the capture of Manassas, and his loss of men. Typescript.","Scope and Contents Samuel William Tunstall [?], to Nathaniel Burwell, Western Asylum, Staunton, Virginia. Tells of dinner at a neighbor's home, and of Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer also being guests; suggests that he not return home yet. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents George Washington, Mount Vernon, Virginia, to James Marshall, Is in need of a horse, and asks him to be on the look-out for one that will fit his requirements. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents L.M. Woodward, Western Lunatic Asylum, Staunton, Virginia, to Nathaniel Burwell, Mention of the \"Harper's Ferry tragedy\"; William Baylor is on a \"bridal tour\" at Niagara Falls; Dr. Echelberger and Sue Baylor were married in the Lutheran Church; also Mr. Funkhouser and Miss Scott were married, and both couples are also visiting Niagara Falls; comments that \"even old Bachellors would like to get married\"; gives news of death of servant Sally. Xerox copy.","Conferred \"in recognition of his able counsel, advocacy, and financial support of the College of William and Mary in Virginia.","Plum and black.","Glossy cover featuring a woman surrounded by pink and blue flowers.","Brown-Army green color with a faded swirley pattern (contained flattened paper fan and a note which stated it was the property of Edward Jackson).","Mostly brown with a little faded burgundy. This album features a piece of metal, which may have functioned to secure the photographs within the album.","Scope and Contents Brownish red with sliver flowers and other silver ornamentation. One of the designs features a backwards \"J\" shape.","Certificates: Commonwealth of Va.--19th 1934, Annual Convention of the National Rivers and Harbors Congress 1935, Annual Convention of the Atlantic Deeper Waterways Association (Delegate representative, Va.) 1935, National Conference on State Park 1935, House Resolution No. 43 1956; Diplomas: Therese Denise Molyneaux (Seton Hill School--Grammar School 1916, Saint Joseph Academy--High School 1920, Diplome de Francais Universite de Dijon 1926), John Lambert Molyneaux: St. James School--8th Grade 1922; Photographs: Slave quarters at Ash Lawn, Main house at Ash Lawn, Tricia Nixon and Jay John at Ash Lawn (signed by Nixon), Mary Custis Lee (facsimile); Land patent signed by Henry Lee, Governor of Virginia (photostat of document signed); Engraving of Stonewall [Thomas Jonathan] Jackson with manuscript fragment attached bearing his signature. Printed at bottom: \"Entered according to act of Congress A.D. 1864 by C.B. Richardson in the clerks office of the district court of the United States for the southern district of New York.\"","Diplomas: Helen Elizabeth Lambert (Saint Joseph Academy 1899), Therese Denise Molyneaux (B.A. Seton Hill College 1924, M.A. Columbia University 1929), John Lambert Molyneaux (Bridgeville High School 1926); Pennsylvania Intelligencer, 1822 August 30.","Lee-Jackson Memorial Inc.: Photostat of U.S. Military Academy diploma of T.J. Jackson, Photostat of Sketch and site of the battle of Port Republic, Virginia, Blueprint of Jackson Homestead in Jackson's Mill, West Virginia, Miscellaneous Virginiana; Ash Lawn: Plat of Ash Lawn, Drawings for Carriage House, Set of plans for replica of Oak Hill at Ash Lawn by Edward Campbell 1933, Blueline drawings of Ash Lawn by students of K. Edward Lay, School of Architecture, University of Virginia, fall semester (copyrighted) 1979.","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","Democratic Party (U.S.)","Virginia Trust for Historic Preservation","Edwards family","Johns, Jay Winston Jr.","Brooks, Phillip, 1835-1983","Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857","Gallatin, Albert (1761-1849)","Hill, D. H. (Daniel Harvey), 1821-1889","Jackson, Stonewall, 1824-1863","Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 74 J64","/repositories/2/resources/8550"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Jay W. Johns, Jr. Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Jay W. Johns, Jr. Papers"],"collection_ssim":["Jay W. Johns, Jr. Papers"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Ash Lawn (Virginia : Estate)"],"geogname_ssim":["Ash Lawn (Virginia : Estate)"],"creator_ssm":["Johns, Jay Winston Jr."],"creator_ssim":["Johns, Jay Winston Jr."],"creator_persname_ssim":["Johns, Jay Winston Jr."],"creators_ssim":["Johns, Jay Winston Jr."],"places_ssim":["Ash Lawn (Virginia : Estate)"],"access_terms_ssm":["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."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Gift: 4,507 items, 12/01/1974. Gift: Acc. no. 80-14; 7/01/1980. Gift: Acc. no. 83-42; 15 items, 9/01/1983. Gift: Acc. no. 85-46; 1 item, 10/01/1985. 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Includes letters by, to and concerning James Monroe, as well as a few printed items."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection contains mostly personal and business correspondence of Jay Winston Johns, Jr., including papers of the Atlas Fuel Corporation of New York, New York and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Lee-Jackson Memorial, Inc.; the Virginia Trust for Historic Preservation; and \"Ash Lawn,\" now owned by the College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence of Johns includes correspondence with Virginia Democratic Party figures such as Albertis S. Harrison, William M. Tuck, Mills Godwin, Harry F. Byrd, Sr. and Carter Glass. Other prominent correspondents are Morton G. Thalhimer, Harry de Butts, James J. Kilpatrick, and George C. Marsall. There are records of social occasions given by Mr. and Mrs. Johns, correspondence relating to her illness and death, and papers relating to his death.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe collection includes a manuscript collection by Johns including original items by Phillip Brooks (1835-1983), George Washington Parke Custis(1781-1857), Albert Gallatin (1761-1849) and D. H. Hill (1821- 1889); as well as typescripts and photocopies of letters written by Thomas Jonathan Jackson, Francis Lightfoot Lee, Mary Custis Lee, Richard Henry Lee, and Robert E. Lee; and materials concerning James Monroe and Ezekial Moses. It also includes 19th century original photographs and albums of largely unidentified people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincludes guest lists, press coverage, and a copy of the invitation Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes copy of invitation, NCls, program, copy of address, and guest list. Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes guest lists and empty envelopes. Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Arranged alphabetically by correspondents).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes calling cards and florists' cards, funeral home visitors book, addresses, and sketch of gravestone; also obituaries. (Arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypewritten copy. Discusses Anna's (Morrison) Jackson sickness and search for medical treatment from Dr. Watkins of Prince Edward County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photostat of typewritten copy. Requests that Colonel French ask the Governor [of Va.] to order 3,000 muskets; discusses those opposed to war and how he plans to give them departmental jobs. Including Photostat of typewritten copy, March 21, 1862, from Thomas Jonathan (\"Stonewall\") Jackson, Mount Jackson, Virginia, to Colonel and Bassett French, discussing the use of bayonets when firearms cannot be supplied. Including endorsement signed by S. bassett French, stating that he referred information to General Robert E. Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses securing an army appointment for Mr. Goul [?]; requests that everyone pray to God for a blessing of \"their\" [the South's] cause.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Praising him for success and promoting him by offering him two new Regiments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. States plans to attack enemy at Chancellorsville, Virginia as soon as possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Requests that he publish more of her literary works in the \"Sartain\" magazine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXerox copy. Encloses tewnty-five dollars for her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Wants to meet her in Grafton, Virginia, and go to Springfield, Virginia, together.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXerox copy. Incomplete. Discusses weather and encloses Col. Clarke's bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Thanks him for tribute to the memory of her husband.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Discusses financial situation and interest on Roaring Creek, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Wants to include some of her literary work in his magazine \"Sartain.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. States that his daughter, Agnes, is sick and must go to the doctor; family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses his wife's illness; family news; says that he has done \"nothing wrong [referring to his indictment for treason] and cannot flee.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses the estate of the late George Washington Parke Custis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Expresses thanks for the offering of his professional services concerning the indictment; talks about General Grant's letter that was sent to him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses imprisonment of Mr. McCue's son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Thanks him for taking care of his horse; daughter Agnes is still confined. Including Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy of L. Incomplete. Reports that Anna Logan arrived in buggy by Captain Owens; met Captain Bridges at Belmead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. States that he is enclosing lock of hair and photograph of himself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses issue of his war indictments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Requests information to recognize \"bravery and devotion of the Army of Northern Virginia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Talks about suffering of the people of the South and his concern for their welfare\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Gives details of his last battle at Appomattox Court House, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Family news; discusses possible profits from publication of his works.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Regrets that he is too old to take charge of Mr. Cabell's farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Sorry to hear of son's sickness; much family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gentlemen\" are Messrs. John W. Brockenbourgh [sic], Rector, S. McD. Reid, Alfred Leyburn, Horatio Thompson, D.D., Bolivar Christian, T.J. Kirkpatrick, Committee, Washington College, Lexington, Virginia. Typewritten copy of LS. Regrets that he feels he cannot accept the position of president of Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Regrets invitation to write a history of the late war.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy of LS. Expresses strong feelings about union of the people in an effort to restore peace; has been offered presidency at Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Endorses General Long's statements \"in favour of your young kinsman.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Declines job proposition with regret.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Expresses gratitude for the offering of legal services if he is tried for treason.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. States positive attitude about everyone aiding the country in its restoration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRejects Maury's idea of starting a new country in Mexico in order to fight for the United States restoration; asks that Maury stay in Virginia and help in the restoration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Incomplete. Refers to Mrs. [Jefferson] Davis living in Augusta, Ga.; says that Mrs. Davis knows nothing of her husband and that the curfew is strict for everyone, white and black.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Refers to Colonel Maury's father's plans in Mexico.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXerox copy. Discusses financial situation concerning payment of Continental troops and others\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXerox copy. Discusses developments in Virginia concerning the arrival of the French fleet; family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Gives consent for Henry Lee to marry his daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Much family news; discusses farming and corn crops; wedding of cousin Ann Wickham's son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Her son Custis is in his first year at West Point; give news of various engagements and weddings; inquires about matrimonial prospects; family news. Including Typewritten copy. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Discussing pricing of Dr. Butler's book The Life of the Apostle Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Inquires about his grades; Uncle Smith is to go to sea and take command of the Princeton; talks of going to college; describes a grand ball that took place; family news. Including Typewritten copy. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXerox copy. Referring another note to Lt. Genl. Pemberton for his appropriate action.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Talks about the \"millenary line\" of work; a great number of weddings and parties going on. Including Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy of L. General Lee accepts Lexington position to teach; grieves over situation the southern people are living through.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Expresses gratitutde for others' consideration and memory of her husband, General Robert E. Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Expresses appreciation for her \"maternal tendency\"; talks of being uder a doctor's care.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Discusses writing an article for the papers concerning landowners and tariffs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Talks about \"fast\" Baltimore girls; many people sick with meazles [sic]; family news. Including Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Thanks him for the gift of apples; mentions Lucy Carter's, a cousin, wedding; family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosing money for her son, George Washington Custis Lee and herself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Thanks for the check and encloses a receipt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a ticket to the 1936 Democratic National Convention; a history of the city of Alexandria, 1774-1783; an auto biographical sketch of Anothony-Charles Cazenove; 1971 Roster of the Cincinnati; Virginia Municipal Review; and Annual Report, 1958, of Charlottesville Woolen Mills.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a brief history of the chapter, program schedules, newsclippings, and pamphlets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes American Foundation for the Blind material, an address delivered to the graduating class at Staunton Military Academy by Jay Johns [?], recipes, poems, print, and lists of names.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgrees to deliver an address at the opening service of the Church Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is recovering slowly, but still depressed; has begun painting as much as possible; tells of his \"Surrender of York Town\" as still hanging in the Rotunda of the Capitol, and being well received--the horses were particularly noted; describes his newest project, including \"Trenton,\" and his use of original profiles by Sharpless[?] in drawing \"the Chief\" [George Washington]; comments on an article published in the Home Journal concerning mysterious truths connected with General Washington; is pleased at being considered for designing the tomb of [General Washington?]; gives facts about the President's March, \"Hail Columbia.\" 3 pp. ALS. Including XCy. 4 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussion of possible legal action to be taken against Daniel Weibel, a carpenter living on Gallatin's plantation, who owes a sum of £30-40 to him. Including Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by Albert Gallatin. Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by Albert Gallatin. Including Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial transactions discussed, including mention of the Bank fo the United Sates; matters concerned with Friendship Hill. In French. Including Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHealth has improved, but change in weather is adversely affecting him; returns Dr. John Russell Dickinson's specimens; wishes he could personally become acquainted with him, Dr. Dickinson. Including Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a souvenir booklet about Friendship Hill, Fayette County, Pennsylvania; map showing Gallatin property, and correspondence between Jay Johns and others concerning the possible purchase of Friendship Hill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that [?] Johnston is in Europe, but that William Johnston in Baltimore, Maryland, should be able to supply the requested information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.C. report of three cases of furniture (parts of curtains, footstools, fire screens) belonging in the President's house, having arrived from Havre on board the ship Atlas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Arranged alphabetically by correspondent).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLouisa Catherine Adams, Washington, D.C., to [?]. Expresses \"mortification at the refusal of a friend, Eliza [Monroe?] to visit her because of the unfinished state of her home. Xerox copy. Including xerox copy of a portrait.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.W. Andrews, Shep[?], to [?]. Information given about the construction of a symbol representing the 13 states, to be built with wood. Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents G.T. Beauregard, New Orleans, Louisiana, to William Burwell, Secretary and Treasurer of the Chamber of Commerce, New Orleans, Lieutenant. In regards to a circular sent from the Savannah, Georgia, Chamber of Commerce relative to a proposed canal through the southern states, connecting the Mississippi River to the Atlantic ocean. Typescript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas N. Burwell, Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia, to [?]. Mainly business letter discussing the transportation and accounting of a crop of hemp; his sister had a baby girl, and is fine. Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mayo Cabell, Union Hill, to Nathaniel Burwell, Business letter informing him that the amount of $150.00 due for his horse has bene credited to his account at the Farmer's Bank. Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Jubal A. Eary, Lynchburg, Virginia, to General A. R. Lawton, Savannah, Georgia. Questions figures given by Joseph E. Johnston in his recent book about the Civil War concerning the Battle of Richmond in 1862. Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt signed by William Fitzhugh for money received from the Treasurer [of the Continental Congress?] as allowance for the October Session in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents July 2, 1874. James L. Kemper, Richmond, Virginia, to Colonel John S. Mosby, Sends all of their correspondence for the past year that he could find. Xerox copy. May 24, 1889. James L. Kemper, near Orange Court House, Orange County, Virginia, to General Henry M. Cist, Would like to have a copy of the reprint of General Boynton's letters concerning the Battles of Chattanooga and Chickamanga; tells of the death of General Robert Emmet Rodes of the Army of Northern Virginia, September 19, 1864. 1 p. Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Meade, Millwood, to Nathaniel Burwell, Baltimore, Md. Gives instructions for him to follow upon his (Burwell) arrival in Washington, D.C. involving Bishop Lee and Dr. Butler; family news. Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents September 23, 1864. John Pope, Head-Quaters, Department of the Northwest, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Major General P.H. Sheridan, U.S.A., Congratulations upon Sheridan's recent victory [at Opequon?]. Typescript. August 4, 1965, from Edward T. Downer, Cleveland, Ohio, to Jay Johns, commenting on the Pope item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Smead, Assistant Iinspector General, Head Quarters. V.D., to Major General Ewell, [?] Division, Relays message from General T.J. Jackson to have cavalry remain where it is. Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents undated. I.R. Trimble, Manassas, Virginia, to General [?], Reports the capture of Manassas, and his loss of men. Typescript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Samuel William Tunstall [?], to Nathaniel Burwell, Western Asylum, Staunton, Virginia. Tells of dinner at a neighbor's home, and of Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer also being guests; suggests that he not return home yet. Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents George Washington, Mount Vernon, Virginia, to James Marshall, Is in need of a horse, and asks him to be on the look-out for one that will fit his requirements. Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents L.M. Woodward, Western Lunatic Asylum, Staunton, Virginia, to Nathaniel Burwell, Mention of the \"Harper's Ferry tragedy\"; William Baylor is on a \"bridal tour\" at Niagara Falls; Dr. Echelberger and Sue Baylor were married in the Lutheran Church; also Mr. Funkhouser and Miss Scott were married, and both couples are also visiting Niagara Falls; comments that \"even old Bachellors would like to get married\"; gives news of death of servant Sally. Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConferred \"in recognition of his able counsel, advocacy, and financial support of the College of William and Mary in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlum and black.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGlossy cover featuring a woman surrounded by pink and blue flowers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrown-Army green color with a faded swirley pattern (contained flattened paper fan and a note which stated it was the property of Edward Jackson).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly brown with a little faded burgundy. This album features a piece of metal, which may have functioned to secure the photographs within the album.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Brownish red with sliver flowers and other silver ornamentation. One of the designs features a backwards \"J\" shape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificates: Commonwealth of Va.--19th 1934, Annual Convention of the National Rivers and Harbors Congress 1935, Annual Convention of the Atlantic Deeper Waterways Association (Delegate representative, Va.) 1935, National Conference on State Park 1935, House Resolution No. 43 1956; Diplomas: Therese Denise Molyneaux (Seton Hill School--Grammar School 1916, Saint Joseph Academy--High School 1920, Diplome de Francais Universite de Dijon 1926), John Lambert Molyneaux: St. James School--8th Grade 1922; Photographs: Slave quarters at Ash Lawn, Main house at Ash Lawn, Tricia Nixon and Jay John at Ash Lawn (signed by Nixon), Mary Custis Lee (facsimile); Land patent signed by Henry Lee, Governor of Virginia (photostat of document signed); Engraving of Stonewall [Thomas Jonathan] Jackson with manuscript fragment attached bearing his signature. Printed at bottom: \"Entered according to act of Congress A.D. 1864 by C.B. Richardson in the clerks office of the district court of the United States for the southern district of New York.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiplomas: Helen Elizabeth Lambert (Saint Joseph Academy 1899), Therese Denise Molyneaux (B.A. Seton Hill College 1924, M.A. Columbia University 1929), John Lambert Molyneaux (Bridgeville High School 1926); Pennsylvania Intelligencer, 1822 August 30.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLee-Jackson Memorial Inc.: Photostat of U.S. Military Academy diploma of T.J. Jackson, Photostat of Sketch and site of the battle of Port Republic, Virginia, Blueprint of Jackson Homestead in Jackson's Mill, West Virginia, Miscellaneous Virginiana; Ash Lawn: Plat of Ash Lawn, Drawings for Carriage House, Set of plans for replica of Oak Hill at Ash Lawn by Edward Campbell 1933, Blueline drawings of Ash Lawn by students of K. Edward Lay, School of Architecture, University of Virginia, fall semester (copyrighted) 1979.\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"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection contains mostly personal and business correspondence of Jay Winston Johns, Jr., including papers of the Atlas Fuel Corporation of New York, New York and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Lee-Jackson Memorial, Inc.; the Virginia Trust for Historic Preservation; and \"Ash Lawn,\" now owned by the College of William and Mary.","The correspondence of Johns includes correspondence with Virginia Democratic Party figures such as Albertis S. Harrison, William M. Tuck, Mills Godwin, Harry F. Byrd, Sr. and Carter Glass. Other prominent correspondents are Morton G. Thalhimer, Harry de Butts, James J. Kilpatrick, and George C. Marsall. There are records of social occasions given by Mr. and Mrs. Johns, correspondence relating to her illness and death, and papers relating to his death.","The collection includes a manuscript collection by Johns including original items by Phillip Brooks (1835-1983), George Washington Parke Custis(1781-1857), Albert Gallatin (1761-1849) and D. H. Hill (1821- 1889); as well as typescripts and photocopies of letters written by Thomas Jonathan Jackson, Francis Lightfoot Lee, Mary Custis Lee, Richard Henry Lee, and Robert E. Lee; and materials concerning James Monroe and Ezekial Moses. It also includes 19th century original photographs and albums of largely unidentified people.","Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","includes guest lists, press coverage, and a copy of the invitation Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Includes copy of invitation, NCls, program, copy of address, and guest list. Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Includes guest lists and empty envelopes. Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","(Arranged alphabetically by correspondents).","(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Includes calling cards and florists' cards, funeral home visitors book, addresses, and sketch of gravestone; also obituaries. (Arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Typewritten copy. Discusses Anna's (Morrison) Jackson sickness and search for medical treatment from Dr. Watkins of Prince Edward County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Photostat of typewritten copy. Requests that Colonel French ask the Governor [of Va.] to order 3,000 muskets; discusses those opposed to war and how he plans to give them departmental jobs. Including Photostat of typewritten copy, March 21, 1862, from Thomas Jonathan (\"Stonewall\") Jackson, Mount Jackson, Virginia, to Colonel and Bassett French, discussing the use of bayonets when firearms cannot be supplied. Including endorsement signed by S. bassett French, stating that he referred information to General Robert E. Lee.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses securing an army appointment for Mr. Goul [?]; requests that everyone pray to God for a blessing of \"their\" [the South's] cause.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Praising him for success and promoting him by offering him two new Regiments.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. States plans to attack enemy at Chancellorsville, Virginia as soon as possible.","Copies.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Requests that he publish more of her literary works in the \"Sartain\" magazine","Xerox copy. Encloses tewnty-five dollars for her.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Wants to meet her in Grafton, Virginia, and go to Springfield, Virginia, together.","Xerox copy. Incomplete. Discusses weather and encloses Col. Clarke's bill.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Thanks him for tribute to the memory of her husband.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Discusses financial situation and interest on Roaring Creek, Pennsylvania.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Wants to include some of her literary work in his magazine \"Sartain.\"","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. States that his daughter, Agnes, is sick and must go to the doctor; family news.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses his wife's illness; family news; says that he has done \"nothing wrong [referring to his indictment for treason] and cannot flee.\"","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses the estate of the late George Washington Parke Custis.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Expresses thanks for the offering of his professional services concerning the indictment; talks about General Grant's letter that was sent to him.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses imprisonment of Mr. McCue's son.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Thanks him for taking care of his horse; daughter Agnes is still confined. Including Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy of L. Incomplete. Reports that Anna Logan arrived in buggy by Captain Owens; met Captain Bridges at Belmead.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. States that he is enclosing lock of hair and photograph of himself.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses issue of his war indictments.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Requests information to recognize \"bravery and devotion of the Army of Northern Virginia.\"","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Talks about suffering of the people of the South and his concern for their welfare","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Gives details of his last battle at Appomattox Court House, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Family news; discusses possible profits from publication of his works.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Regrets that he is too old to take charge of Mr. Cabell's farm.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Sorry to hear of son's sickness; much family news.","Scope and Contents \"Gentlemen\" are Messrs. John W. Brockenbourgh [sic], Rector, S. McD. Reid, Alfred Leyburn, Horatio Thompson, D.D., Bolivar Christian, T.J. Kirkpatrick, Committee, Washington College, Lexington, Virginia. Typewritten copy of LS. Regrets that he feels he cannot accept the position of president of Washington College.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Regrets invitation to write a history of the late war.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy of LS. Expresses strong feelings about union of the people in an effort to restore peace; has been offered presidency at Washington College.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Endorses General Long's statements \"in favour of your young kinsman.\"","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Declines job proposition with regret.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Expresses gratitude for the offering of legal services if he is tried for treason.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. States positive attitude about everyone aiding the country in its restoration.","Rejects Maury's idea of starting a new country in Mexico in order to fight for the United States restoration; asks that Maury stay in Virginia and help in the restoration.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Incomplete. Refers to Mrs. [Jefferson] Davis living in Augusta, Ga.; says that Mrs. Davis knows nothing of her husband and that the curfew is strict for everyone, white and black.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Refers to Colonel Maury's father's plans in Mexico.","Xerox copy. Discusses financial situation concerning payment of Continental troops and others","Xerox copy. Discusses developments in Virginia concerning the arrival of the French fleet; family news.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Gives consent for Henry Lee to marry his daughter.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Much family news; discusses farming and corn crops; wedding of cousin Ann Wickham's son.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Her son Custis is in his first year at West Point; give news of various engagements and weddings; inquires about matrimonial prospects; family news. Including Typewritten copy. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Discussing pricing of Dr. Butler's book The Life of the Apostle Peter.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Inquires about his grades; Uncle Smith is to go to sea and take command of the Princeton; talks of going to college; describes a grand ball that took place; family news. Including Typewritten copy. 2 pp.","Xerox copy. Referring another note to Lt. Genl. Pemberton for his appropriate action.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Talks about the \"millenary line\" of work; a great number of weddings and parties going on. Including Typewritten copy.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy of L. General Lee accepts Lexington position to teach; grieves over situation the southern people are living through.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Expresses gratitutde for others' consideration and memory of her husband, General Robert E. Lee.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Expresses appreciation for her \"maternal tendency\"; talks of being uder a doctor's care.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Discusses writing an article for the papers concerning landowners and tariffs.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Talks about \"fast\" Baltimore girls; many people sick with meazles [sic]; family news. Including Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Thanks him for the gift of apples; mentions Lucy Carter's, a cousin, wedding; family news.","Enclosing money for her son, George Washington Custis Lee and herself.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Thanks for the check and encloses a receipt.","Includes a ticket to the 1936 Democratic National Convention; a history of the city of Alexandria, 1774-1783; an auto biographical sketch of Anothony-Charles Cazenove; 1971 Roster of the Cincinnati; Virginia Municipal Review; and Annual Report, 1958, of Charlottesville Woolen Mills.","Arranged alphabetically.","Includes a brief history of the chapter, program schedules, newsclippings, and pamphlets.","Includes American Foundation for the Blind material, an address delivered to the graduating class at Staunton Military Academy by Jay Johns [?], recipes, poems, print, and lists of names.","Including photographs.","Agrees to deliver an address at the opening service of the Church Congress.","Scope and Contents Is recovering slowly, but still depressed; has begun painting as much as possible; tells of his \"Surrender of York Town\" as still hanging in the Rotunda of the Capitol, and being well received--the horses were particularly noted; describes his newest project, including \"Trenton,\" and his use of original profiles by Sharpless[?] in drawing \"the Chief\" [George Washington]; comments on an article published in the Home Journal concerning mysterious truths connected with General Washington; is pleased at being considered for designing the tomb of [General Washington?]; gives facts about the President's March, \"Hail Columbia.\" 3 pp. ALS. Including XCy. 4 pp.","Includes Xerox copy.","Discussion of possible legal action to be taken against Daniel Weibel, a carpenter living on Gallatin's plantation, who owes a sum of £30-40 to him. Including Xerox copy.","Signed by Albert Gallatin. Xerox copy.","Signed by Albert Gallatin. Including Xerox copy.","Financial transactions discussed, including mention of the Bank fo the United Sates; matters concerned with Friendship Hill. In French. Including Xerox copy.","Health has improved, but change in weather is adversely affecting him; returns Dr. John Russell Dickinson's specimens; wishes he could personally become acquainted with him, Dr. Dickinson. Including Xerox copy.","Includes a souvenir booklet about Friendship Hill, Fayette County, Pennsylvania; map showing Gallatin property, and correspondence between Jay Johns and others concerning the possible purchase of Friendship Hill.","Scope and Contents Reports that [?] Johnston is in Europe, but that William Johnston in Baltimore, Maryland, should be able to supply the requested information.","D.C. report of three cases of furniture (parts of curtains, footstools, fire screens) belonging in the President's house, having arrived from Havre on board the ship Atlas.","(Arranged alphabetically by correspondent).","Louisa Catherine Adams, Washington, D.C., to [?]. Expresses \"mortification at the refusal of a friend, Eliza [Monroe?] to visit her because of the unfinished state of her home. Xerox copy. Including xerox copy of a portrait.","C.W. Andrews, Shep[?], to [?]. Information given about the construction of a symbol representing the 13 states, to be built with wood. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents G.T. Beauregard, New Orleans, Louisiana, to William Burwell, Secretary and Treasurer of the Chamber of Commerce, New Orleans, Lieutenant. In regards to a circular sent from the Savannah, Georgia, Chamber of Commerce relative to a proposed canal through the southern states, connecting the Mississippi River to the Atlantic ocean. Typescript.","Thomas N. Burwell, Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia, to [?]. Mainly business letter discussing the transportation and accounting of a crop of hemp; his sister had a baby girl, and is fine. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents Mayo Cabell, Union Hill, to Nathaniel Burwell, Business letter informing him that the amount of $150.00 due for his horse has bene credited to his account at the Farmer's Bank. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents Jubal A. Eary, Lynchburg, Virginia, to General A. R. Lawton, Savannah, Georgia. Questions figures given by Joseph E. Johnston in his recent book about the Civil War concerning the Battle of Richmond in 1862. Xerox copy.","Receipt signed by William Fitzhugh for money received from the Treasurer [of the Continental Congress?] as allowance for the October Session in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents July 2, 1874. James L. Kemper, Richmond, Virginia, to Colonel John S. Mosby, Sends all of their correspondence for the past year that he could find. Xerox copy. May 24, 1889. James L. Kemper, near Orange Court House, Orange County, Virginia, to General Henry M. Cist, Would like to have a copy of the reprint of General Boynton's letters concerning the Battles of Chattanooga and Chickamanga; tells of the death of General Robert Emmet Rodes of the Army of Northern Virginia, September 19, 1864. 1 p. Xerox copy.","W. Meade, Millwood, to Nathaniel Burwell, Baltimore, Md. Gives instructions for him to follow upon his (Burwell) arrival in Washington, D.C. involving Bishop Lee and Dr. Butler; family news. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents September 23, 1864. John Pope, Head-Quaters, Department of the Northwest, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Major General P.H. Sheridan, U.S.A., Congratulations upon Sheridan's recent victory [at Opequon?]. Typescript. August 4, 1965, from Edward T. Downer, Cleveland, Ohio, to Jay Johns, commenting on the Pope item.","A Smead, Assistant Iinspector General, Head Quarters. V.D., to Major General Ewell, [?] Division, Relays message from General T.J. Jackson to have cavalry remain where it is. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents undated. I.R. Trimble, Manassas, Virginia, to General [?], Reports the capture of Manassas, and his loss of men. Typescript.","Scope and Contents Samuel William Tunstall [?], to Nathaniel Burwell, Western Asylum, Staunton, Virginia. Tells of dinner at a neighbor's home, and of Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer also being guests; suggests that he not return home yet. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents George Washington, Mount Vernon, Virginia, to James Marshall, Is in need of a horse, and asks him to be on the look-out for one that will fit his requirements. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents L.M. Woodward, Western Lunatic Asylum, Staunton, Virginia, to Nathaniel Burwell, Mention of the \"Harper's Ferry tragedy\"; William Baylor is on a \"bridal tour\" at Niagara Falls; Dr. Echelberger and Sue Baylor were married in the Lutheran Church; also Mr. Funkhouser and Miss Scott were married, and both couples are also visiting Niagara Falls; comments that \"even old Bachellors would like to get married\"; gives news of death of servant Sally. Xerox copy.","Conferred \"in recognition of his able counsel, advocacy, and financial support of the College of William and Mary in Virginia.","Plum and black.","Glossy cover featuring a woman surrounded by pink and blue flowers.","Brown-Army green color with a faded swirley pattern (contained flattened paper fan and a note which stated it was the property of Edward Jackson).","Mostly brown with a little faded burgundy. This album features a piece of metal, which may have functioned to secure the photographs within the album.","Scope and Contents Brownish red with sliver flowers and other silver ornamentation. One of the designs features a backwards \"J\" shape.","Certificates: Commonwealth of Va.--19th 1934, Annual Convention of the National Rivers and Harbors Congress 1935, Annual Convention of the Atlantic Deeper Waterways Association (Delegate representative, Va.) 1935, National Conference on State Park 1935, House Resolution No. 43 1956; Diplomas: Therese Denise Molyneaux (Seton Hill School--Grammar School 1916, Saint Joseph Academy--High School 1920, Diplome de Francais Universite de Dijon 1926), John Lambert Molyneaux: St. James School--8th Grade 1922; Photographs: Slave quarters at Ash Lawn, Main house at Ash Lawn, Tricia Nixon and Jay John at Ash Lawn (signed by Nixon), Mary Custis Lee (facsimile); Land patent signed by Henry Lee, Governor of Virginia (photostat of document signed); Engraving of Stonewall [Thomas Jonathan] Jackson with manuscript fragment attached bearing his signature. Printed at bottom: \"Entered according to act of Congress A.D. 1864 by C.B. Richardson in the clerks office of the district court of the United States for the southern district of New York.\"","Diplomas: Helen Elizabeth Lambert (Saint Joseph Academy 1899), Therese Denise Molyneaux (B.A. Seton Hill College 1924, M.A. Columbia University 1929), John Lambert Molyneaux (Bridgeville High School 1926); Pennsylvania Intelligencer, 1822 August 30.","Lee-Jackson Memorial Inc.: Photostat of U.S. Military Academy diploma of T.J. Jackson, Photostat of Sketch and site of the battle of Port Republic, Virginia, Blueprint of Jackson Homestead in Jackson's Mill, West Virginia, Miscellaneous Virginiana; Ash Lawn: Plat of Ash Lawn, Drawings for Carriage House, Set of plans for replica of Oak Hill at Ash Lawn by Edward Campbell 1933, Blueline drawings of Ash Lawn by students of K. Edward Lay, School of Architecture, University of Virginia, fall semester (copyrighted) 1979."],"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":["Democratic Party (U.S.)","Virginia Trust for Historic Preservation","Edwards family","Brooks, Phillip, 1835-1983","Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857","Gallatin, Albert (1761-1849)","Hill, D. H. (Daniel Harvey), 1821-1889","Jackson, Stonewall, 1824-1863","Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Democratic Party (U.S.)","Virginia Trust for Historic Preservation","Edwards family","Johns, Jay Winston Jr.","Brooks, Phillip, 1835-1983","Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857","Gallatin, Albert (1761-1849)","Hill, D. H. (Daniel Harvey), 1821-1889","Jackson, Stonewall, 1824-1863","Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Democratic Party (U.S.)","Virginia Trust for Historic Preservation"],"famname_ssim":["Edwards family"],"persname_ssim":["Johns, Jay Winston Jr.","Brooks, Phillip, 1835-1983","Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857","Gallatin, Albert (1761-1849)","Hill, D. H. (Daniel Harvey), 1821-1889","Jackson, Stonewall, 1824-1863","Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":247,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T13:40:07.333Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8550","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8550","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8550","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8550","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8550.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Johns, Jay W., Jr., Papers","title_ssm":["Jay W. Johns, Jr. Papers"],"title_tesim":["Jay W. Johns, Jr. Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1918-1979"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1918-1979"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 74 J64","/repositories/2/resources/8550"],"text":["Mss. 74 J64","/repositories/2/resources/8550","Jay W. Johns, Jr. Papers","Ash Lawn (Virginia : Estate)","Lee-Jackson Memorial, Inc","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Correspondence","Manuscripts (document genre)","Photocopies","Photographs","Photostats","Typescripts","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.","","Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00053.frame","Jay W. Johns, Jr. Collection of James Monroe Papers, 1780-1834. 84 items. Mss. 68 M75. Includes letters by, to and concerning James Monroe, as well as a few printed items.","The collection contains mostly personal and business correspondence of Jay Winston Johns, Jr., including papers of the Atlas Fuel Corporation of New York, New York and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Lee-Jackson Memorial, Inc.; the Virginia Trust for Historic Preservation; and \"Ash Lawn,\" now owned by the College of William and Mary.","The correspondence of Johns includes correspondence with Virginia Democratic Party figures such as Albertis S. Harrison, William M. Tuck, Mills Godwin, Harry F. Byrd, Sr. and Carter Glass. Other prominent correspondents are Morton G. Thalhimer, Harry de Butts, James J. Kilpatrick, and George C. Marsall. There are records of social occasions given by Mr. and Mrs. Johns, correspondence relating to her illness and death, and papers relating to his death.","The collection includes a manuscript collection by Johns including original items by Phillip Brooks (1835-1983), George Washington Parke Custis(1781-1857), Albert Gallatin (1761-1849) and D. H. Hill (1821- 1889); as well as typescripts and photocopies of letters written by Thomas Jonathan Jackson, Francis Lightfoot Lee, Mary Custis Lee, Richard Henry Lee, and Robert E. Lee; and materials concerning James Monroe and Ezekial Moses. It also includes 19th century original photographs and albums of largely unidentified people.","Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","includes guest lists, press coverage, and a copy of the invitation Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Includes copy of invitation, NCls, program, copy of address, and guest list. Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Includes guest lists and empty envelopes. Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","(Arranged alphabetically by correspondents).","(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","(arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Includes calling cards and florists' cards, funeral home visitors book, addresses, and sketch of gravestone; also obituaries. (Arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Typewritten copy. Discusses Anna's (Morrison) Jackson sickness and search for medical treatment from Dr. Watkins of Prince Edward County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Photostat of typewritten copy. Requests that Colonel French ask the Governor [of Va.] to order 3,000 muskets; discusses those opposed to war and how he plans to give them departmental jobs. Including Photostat of typewritten copy, March 21, 1862, from Thomas Jonathan (\"Stonewall\") Jackson, Mount Jackson, Virginia, to Colonel and Bassett French, discussing the use of bayonets when firearms cannot be supplied. Including endorsement signed by S. bassett French, stating that he referred information to General Robert E. Lee.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses securing an army appointment for Mr. Goul [?]; requests that everyone pray to God for a blessing of \"their\" [the South's] cause.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Praising him for success and promoting him by offering him two new Regiments.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. States plans to attack enemy at Chancellorsville, Virginia as soon as possible.","Copies.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Requests that he publish more of her literary works in the \"Sartain\" magazine","Xerox copy. Encloses tewnty-five dollars for her.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Wants to meet her in Grafton, Virginia, and go to Springfield, Virginia, together.","Xerox copy. Incomplete. Discusses weather and encloses Col. Clarke's bill.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Thanks him for tribute to the memory of her husband.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Discusses financial situation and interest on Roaring Creek, Pennsylvania.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Wants to include some of her literary work in his magazine \"Sartain.\"","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. States that his daughter, Agnes, is sick and must go to the doctor; family news.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses his wife's illness; family news; says that he has done \"nothing wrong [referring to his indictment for treason] and cannot flee.\"","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses the estate of the late George Washington Parke Custis.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Expresses thanks for the offering of his professional services concerning the indictment; talks about General Grant's letter that was sent to him.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses imprisonment of Mr. McCue's son.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Thanks him for taking care of his horse; daughter Agnes is still confined. Including Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy of L. Incomplete. Reports that Anna Logan arrived in buggy by Captain Owens; met Captain Bridges at Belmead.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. States that he is enclosing lock of hair and photograph of himself.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses issue of his war indictments.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Requests information to recognize \"bravery and devotion of the Army of Northern Virginia.\"","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Talks about suffering of the people of the South and his concern for their welfare","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Gives details of his last battle at Appomattox Court House, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Family news; discusses possible profits from publication of his works.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Regrets that he is too old to take charge of Mr. Cabell's farm.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Sorry to hear of son's sickness; much family news.","Scope and Contents \"Gentlemen\" are Messrs. John W. Brockenbourgh [sic], Rector, S. McD. Reid, Alfred Leyburn, Horatio Thompson, D.D., Bolivar Christian, T.J. Kirkpatrick, Committee, Washington College, Lexington, Virginia. Typewritten copy of LS. Regrets that he feels he cannot accept the position of president of Washington College.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Regrets invitation to write a history of the late war.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy of LS. Expresses strong feelings about union of the people in an effort to restore peace; has been offered presidency at Washington College.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Endorses General Long's statements \"in favour of your young kinsman.\"","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Declines job proposition with regret.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Expresses gratitude for the offering of legal services if he is tried for treason.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. States positive attitude about everyone aiding the country in its restoration.","Rejects Maury's idea of starting a new country in Mexico in order to fight for the United States restoration; asks that Maury stay in Virginia and help in the restoration.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Incomplete. Refers to Mrs. [Jefferson] Davis living in Augusta, Ga.; says that Mrs. Davis knows nothing of her husband and that the curfew is strict for everyone, white and black.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Refers to Colonel Maury's father's plans in Mexico.","Xerox copy. Discusses financial situation concerning payment of Continental troops and others","Xerox copy. Discusses developments in Virginia concerning the arrival of the French fleet; family news.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Gives consent for Henry Lee to marry his daughter.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Much family news; discusses farming and corn crops; wedding of cousin Ann Wickham's son.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Her son Custis is in his first year at West Point; give news of various engagements and weddings; inquires about matrimonial prospects; family news. Including Typewritten copy. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Discussing pricing of Dr. Butler's book The Life of the Apostle Peter.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Inquires about his grades; Uncle Smith is to go to sea and take command of the Princeton; talks of going to college; describes a grand ball that took place; family news. Including Typewritten copy. 2 pp.","Xerox copy. Referring another note to Lt. Genl. Pemberton for his appropriate action.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Talks about the \"millenary line\" of work; a great number of weddings and parties going on. Including Typewritten copy.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy of L. General Lee accepts Lexington position to teach; grieves over situation the southern people are living through.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Expresses gratitutde for others' consideration and memory of her husband, General Robert E. Lee.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Expresses appreciation for her \"maternal tendency\"; talks of being uder a doctor's care.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Discusses writing an article for the papers concerning landowners and tariffs.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Talks about \"fast\" Baltimore girls; many people sick with meazles [sic]; family news. Including Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Thanks him for the gift of apples; mentions Lucy Carter's, a cousin, wedding; family news.","Enclosing money for her son, George Washington Custis Lee and herself.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Thanks for the check and encloses a receipt.","Includes a ticket to the 1936 Democratic National Convention; a history of the city of Alexandria, 1774-1783; an auto biographical sketch of Anothony-Charles Cazenove; 1971 Roster of the Cincinnati; Virginia Municipal Review; and Annual Report, 1958, of Charlottesville Woolen Mills.","Arranged alphabetically.","Includes a brief history of the chapter, program schedules, newsclippings, and pamphlets.","Includes American Foundation for the Blind material, an address delivered to the graduating class at Staunton Military Academy by Jay Johns [?], recipes, poems, print, and lists of names.","Including photographs.","Agrees to deliver an address at the opening service of the Church Congress.","Scope and Contents Is recovering slowly, but still depressed; has begun painting as much as possible; tells of his \"Surrender of York Town\" as still hanging in the Rotunda of the Capitol, and being well received--the horses were particularly noted; describes his newest project, including \"Trenton,\" and his use of original profiles by Sharpless[?] in drawing \"the Chief\" [George Washington]; comments on an article published in the Home Journal concerning mysterious truths connected with General Washington; is pleased at being considered for designing the tomb of [General Washington?]; gives facts about the President's March, \"Hail Columbia.\" 3 pp. ALS. Including XCy. 4 pp.","Includes Xerox copy.","Discussion of possible legal action to be taken against Daniel Weibel, a carpenter living on Gallatin's plantation, who owes a sum of £30-40 to him. Including Xerox copy.","Signed by Albert Gallatin. Xerox copy.","Signed by Albert Gallatin. Including Xerox copy.","Financial transactions discussed, including mention of the Bank fo the United Sates; matters concerned with Friendship Hill. In French. Including Xerox copy.","Health has improved, but change in weather is adversely affecting him; returns Dr. John Russell Dickinson's specimens; wishes he could personally become acquainted with him, Dr. Dickinson. Including Xerox copy.","Includes a souvenir booklet about Friendship Hill, Fayette County, Pennsylvania; map showing Gallatin property, and correspondence between Jay Johns and others concerning the possible purchase of Friendship Hill.","Scope and Contents Reports that [?] Johnston is in Europe, but that William Johnston in Baltimore, Maryland, should be able to supply the requested information.","D.C. report of three cases of furniture (parts of curtains, footstools, fire screens) belonging in the President's house, having arrived from Havre on board the ship Atlas.","(Arranged alphabetically by correspondent).","Louisa Catherine Adams, Washington, D.C., to [?]. Expresses \"mortification at the refusal of a friend, Eliza [Monroe?] to visit her because of the unfinished state of her home. Xerox copy. Including xerox copy of a portrait.","C.W. Andrews, Shep[?], to [?]. Information given about the construction of a symbol representing the 13 states, to be built with wood. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents G.T. Beauregard, New Orleans, Louisiana, to William Burwell, Secretary and Treasurer of the Chamber of Commerce, New Orleans, Lieutenant. In regards to a circular sent from the Savannah, Georgia, Chamber of Commerce relative to a proposed canal through the southern states, connecting the Mississippi River to the Atlantic ocean. Typescript.","Thomas N. Burwell, Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia, to [?]. Mainly business letter discussing the transportation and accounting of a crop of hemp; his sister had a baby girl, and is fine. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents Mayo Cabell, Union Hill, to Nathaniel Burwell, Business letter informing him that the amount of $150.00 due for his horse has bene credited to his account at the Farmer's Bank. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents Jubal A. Eary, Lynchburg, Virginia, to General A. R. Lawton, Savannah, Georgia. Questions figures given by Joseph E. Johnston in his recent book about the Civil War concerning the Battle of Richmond in 1862. Xerox copy.","Receipt signed by William Fitzhugh for money received from the Treasurer [of the Continental Congress?] as allowance for the October Session in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents July 2, 1874. James L. Kemper, Richmond, Virginia, to Colonel John S. Mosby, Sends all of their correspondence for the past year that he could find. Xerox copy. May 24, 1889. James L. Kemper, near Orange Court House, Orange County, Virginia, to General Henry M. Cist, Would like to have a copy of the reprint of General Boynton's letters concerning the Battles of Chattanooga and Chickamanga; tells of the death of General Robert Emmet Rodes of the Army of Northern Virginia, September 19, 1864. 1 p. Xerox copy.","W. Meade, Millwood, to Nathaniel Burwell, Baltimore, Md. Gives instructions for him to follow upon his (Burwell) arrival in Washington, D.C. involving Bishop Lee and Dr. Butler; family news. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents September 23, 1864. John Pope, Head-Quaters, Department of the Northwest, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Major General P.H. Sheridan, U.S.A., Congratulations upon Sheridan's recent victory [at Opequon?]. Typescript. August 4, 1965, from Edward T. Downer, Cleveland, Ohio, to Jay Johns, commenting on the Pope item.","A Smead, Assistant Iinspector General, Head Quarters. V.D., to Major General Ewell, [?] Division, Relays message from General T.J. Jackson to have cavalry remain where it is. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents undated. I.R. Trimble, Manassas, Virginia, to General [?], Reports the capture of Manassas, and his loss of men. Typescript.","Scope and Contents Samuel William Tunstall [?], to Nathaniel Burwell, Western Asylum, Staunton, Virginia. Tells of dinner at a neighbor's home, and of Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer also being guests; suggests that he not return home yet. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents George Washington, Mount Vernon, Virginia, to James Marshall, Is in need of a horse, and asks him to be on the look-out for one that will fit his requirements. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents L.M. Woodward, Western Lunatic Asylum, Staunton, Virginia, to Nathaniel Burwell, Mention of the \"Harper's Ferry tragedy\"; William Baylor is on a \"bridal tour\" at Niagara Falls; Dr. Echelberger and Sue Baylor were married in the Lutheran Church; also Mr. Funkhouser and Miss Scott were married, and both couples are also visiting Niagara Falls; comments that \"even old Bachellors would like to get married\"; gives news of death of servant Sally. Xerox copy.","Conferred \"in recognition of his able counsel, advocacy, and financial support of the College of William and Mary in Virginia.","Plum and black.","Glossy cover featuring a woman surrounded by pink and blue flowers.","Brown-Army green color with a faded swirley pattern (contained flattened paper fan and a note which stated it was the property of Edward Jackson).","Mostly brown with a little faded burgundy. This album features a piece of metal, which may have functioned to secure the photographs within the album.","Scope and Contents Brownish red with sliver flowers and other silver ornamentation. One of the designs features a backwards \"J\" shape.","Certificates: Commonwealth of Va.--19th 1934, Annual Convention of the National Rivers and Harbors Congress 1935, Annual Convention of the Atlantic Deeper Waterways Association (Delegate representative, Va.) 1935, National Conference on State Park 1935, House Resolution No. 43 1956; Diplomas: Therese Denise Molyneaux (Seton Hill School--Grammar School 1916, Saint Joseph Academy--High School 1920, Diplome de Francais Universite de Dijon 1926), John Lambert Molyneaux: St. James School--8th Grade 1922; Photographs: Slave quarters at Ash Lawn, Main house at Ash Lawn, Tricia Nixon and Jay John at Ash Lawn (signed by Nixon), Mary Custis Lee (facsimile); Land patent signed by Henry Lee, Governor of Virginia (photostat of document signed); Engraving of Stonewall [Thomas Jonathan] Jackson with manuscript fragment attached bearing his signature. Printed at bottom: \"Entered according to act of Congress A.D. 1864 by C.B. Richardson in the clerks office of the district court of the United States for the southern district of New York.\"","Diplomas: Helen Elizabeth Lambert (Saint Joseph Academy 1899), Therese Denise Molyneaux (B.A. Seton Hill College 1924, M.A. Columbia University 1929), John Lambert Molyneaux (Bridgeville High School 1926); Pennsylvania Intelligencer, 1822 August 30.","Lee-Jackson Memorial Inc.: Photostat of U.S. Military Academy diploma of T.J. Jackson, Photostat of Sketch and site of the battle of Port Republic, Virginia, Blueprint of Jackson Homestead in Jackson's Mill, West Virginia, Miscellaneous Virginiana; Ash Lawn: Plat of Ash Lawn, Drawings for Carriage House, Set of plans for replica of Oak Hill at Ash Lawn by Edward Campbell 1933, Blueline drawings of Ash Lawn by students of K. Edward Lay, School of Architecture, University of Virginia, fall semester (copyrighted) 1979.","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","Democratic Party (U.S.)","Virginia Trust for Historic Preservation","Edwards family","Johns, Jay Winston Jr.","Brooks, Phillip, 1835-1983","Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857","Gallatin, Albert (1761-1849)","Hill, D. H. (Daniel Harvey), 1821-1889","Jackson, Stonewall, 1824-1863","Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 74 J64","/repositories/2/resources/8550"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Jay W. Johns, Jr. Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Jay W. Johns, Jr. Papers"],"collection_ssim":["Jay W. Johns, Jr. Papers"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Ash Lawn (Virginia : Estate)"],"geogname_ssim":["Ash Lawn (Virginia : Estate)"],"creator_ssm":["Johns, Jay Winston Jr."],"creator_ssim":["Johns, Jay Winston Jr."],"creator_persname_ssim":["Johns, Jay Winston Jr."],"creators_ssim":["Johns, Jay Winston Jr."],"places_ssim":["Ash Lawn (Virginia : Estate)"],"access_terms_ssm":["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."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Gift: 4,507 items, 12/01/1974. Gift: Acc. no. 80-14; 7/01/1980. Gift: Acc. no. 83-42; 15 items, 9/01/1983. Gift: Acc. no. 85-46; 1 item, 10/01/1985. 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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."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003ca href=\"http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Jay%20Winston%20Jr.%20Johns\u0026amp;quot;\u0026gt;http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Jay%20Winston%20Jr.%20Johns\u0026amp;lt;/a\u0026amp;gt;.%20%20\"\u003e\u003c/a\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":[""],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAdditional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00053.frame\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["General"],"odd_tesim":["Additional information may be found at http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/wm/viw00053.frame"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJay W. Johns Jr. Papers, Special Collections Research Center, William  Mary Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Jay W. 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Includes letters by, to and concerning James Monroe, as well as a few printed items."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection contains mostly personal and business correspondence of Jay Winston Johns, Jr., including papers of the Atlas Fuel Corporation of New York, New York and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Lee-Jackson Memorial, Inc.; the Virginia Trust for Historic Preservation; and \"Ash Lawn,\" now owned by the College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence of Johns includes correspondence with Virginia Democratic Party figures such as Albertis S. Harrison, William M. Tuck, Mills Godwin, Harry F. Byrd, Sr. and Carter Glass. Other prominent correspondents are Morton G. Thalhimer, Harry de Butts, James J. Kilpatrick, and George C. Marsall. There are records of social occasions given by Mr. and Mrs. Johns, correspondence relating to her illness and death, and papers relating to his death.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe collection includes a manuscript collection by Johns including original items by Phillip Brooks (1835-1983), George Washington Parke Custis(1781-1857), Albert Gallatin (1761-1849) and D. H. Hill (1821- 1889); as well as typescripts and photocopies of letters written by Thomas Jonathan Jackson, Francis Lightfoot Lee, Mary Custis Lee, Richard Henry Lee, and Robert E. Lee; and materials concerning James Monroe and Ezekial Moses. 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(Arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypewritten copy. Discusses Anna's (Morrison) Jackson sickness and search for medical treatment from Dr. Watkins of Prince Edward County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Photostat of typewritten copy. Requests that Colonel French ask the Governor [of Va.] to order 3,000 muskets; discusses those opposed to war and how he plans to give them departmental jobs. Including Photostat of typewritten copy, March 21, 1862, from Thomas Jonathan (\"Stonewall\") Jackson, Mount Jackson, Virginia, to Colonel and Bassett French, discussing the use of bayonets when firearms cannot be supplied. Including endorsement signed by S. bassett French, stating that he referred information to General Robert E. Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses securing an army appointment for Mr. Goul [?]; requests that everyone pray to God for a blessing of \"their\" [the South's] cause.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Praising him for success and promoting him by offering him two new Regiments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. States plans to attack enemy at Chancellorsville, Virginia as soon as possible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Requests that he publish more of her literary works in the \"Sartain\" magazine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXerox copy. Encloses tewnty-five dollars for her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Wants to meet her in Grafton, Virginia, and go to Springfield, Virginia, together.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXerox copy. Incomplete. Discusses weather and encloses Col. Clarke's bill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Thanks him for tribute to the memory of her husband.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Discusses financial situation and interest on Roaring Creek, Pennsylvania.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Wants to include some of her literary work in his magazine \"Sartain.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. States that his daughter, Agnes, is sick and must go to the doctor; family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses his wife's illness; family news; says that he has done \"nothing wrong [referring to his indictment for treason] and cannot flee.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses the estate of the late George Washington Parke Custis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Expresses thanks for the offering of his professional services concerning the indictment; talks about General Grant's letter that was sent to him.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses imprisonment of Mr. McCue's son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Thanks him for taking care of his horse; daughter Agnes is still confined. Including Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy of L. Incomplete. Reports that Anna Logan arrived in buggy by Captain Owens; met Captain Bridges at Belmead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. States that he is enclosing lock of hair and photograph of himself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses issue of his war indictments.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Requests information to recognize \"bravery and devotion of the Army of Northern Virginia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Talks about suffering of the people of the South and his concern for their welfare\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Gives details of his last battle at Appomattox Court House, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Family news; discusses possible profits from publication of his works.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Regrets that he is too old to take charge of Mr. Cabell's farm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Sorry to hear of son's sickness; much family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gentlemen\" are Messrs. John W. Brockenbourgh [sic], Rector, S. McD. Reid, Alfred Leyburn, Horatio Thompson, D.D., Bolivar Christian, T.J. Kirkpatrick, Committee, Washington College, Lexington, Virginia. Typewritten copy of LS. Regrets that he feels he cannot accept the position of president of Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Regrets invitation to write a history of the late war.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy of LS. Expresses strong feelings about union of the people in an effort to restore peace; has been offered presidency at Washington College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Endorses General Long's statements \"in favour of your young kinsman.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Declines job proposition with regret.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Expresses gratitude for the offering of legal services if he is tried for treason.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. States positive attitude about everyone aiding the country in its restoration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRejects Maury's idea of starting a new country in Mexico in order to fight for the United States restoration; asks that Maury stay in Virginia and help in the restoration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Incomplete. Refers to Mrs. [Jefferson] Davis living in Augusta, Ga.; says that Mrs. Davis knows nothing of her husband and that the curfew is strict for everyone, white and black.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Refers to Colonel Maury's father's plans in Mexico.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXerox copy. Discusses financial situation concerning payment of Continental troops and others\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXerox copy. Discusses developments in Virginia concerning the arrival of the French fleet; family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Gives consent for Henry Lee to marry his daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Much family news; discusses farming and corn crops; wedding of cousin Ann Wickham's son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Her son Custis is in his first year at West Point; give news of various engagements and weddings; inquires about matrimonial prospects; family news. Including Typewritten copy. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Discussing pricing of Dr. Butler's book The Life of the Apostle Peter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Inquires about his grades; Uncle Smith is to go to sea and take command of the Princeton; talks of going to college; describes a grand ball that took place; family news. Including Typewritten copy. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXerox copy. Referring another note to Lt. Genl. Pemberton for his appropriate action.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Talks about the \"millenary line\" of work; a great number of weddings and parties going on. Including Typewritten copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy of L. General Lee accepts Lexington position to teach; grieves over situation the southern people are living through.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Expresses gratitutde for others' consideration and memory of her husband, General Robert E. Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Expresses appreciation for her \"maternal tendency\"; talks of being uder a doctor's care.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Discusses writing an article for the papers concerning landowners and tariffs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typewritten copy. Talks about \"fast\" Baltimore girls; many people sick with meazles [sic]; family news. Including Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Thanks him for the gift of apples; mentions Lucy Carter's, a cousin, wedding; family news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosing money for her son, George Washington Custis Lee and herself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Xerox copy. Thanks for the check and encloses a receipt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a ticket to the 1936 Democratic National Convention; a history of the city of Alexandria, 1774-1783; an auto biographical sketch of Anothony-Charles Cazenove; 1971 Roster of the Cincinnati; Virginia Municipal Review; and Annual Report, 1958, of Charlottesville Woolen Mills.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a brief history of the chapter, program schedules, newsclippings, and pamphlets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes American Foundation for the Blind material, an address delivered to the graduating class at Staunton Military Academy by Jay Johns [?], recipes, poems, print, and lists of names.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluding photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgrees to deliver an address at the opening service of the Church Congress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Is recovering slowly, but still depressed; has begun painting as much as possible; tells of his \"Surrender of York Town\" as still hanging in the Rotunda of the Capitol, and being well received--the horses were particularly noted; describes his newest project, including \"Trenton,\" and his use of original profiles by Sharpless[?] in drawing \"the Chief\" [George Washington]; comments on an article published in the Home Journal concerning mysterious truths connected with General Washington; is pleased at being considered for designing the tomb of [General Washington?]; gives facts about the President's March, \"Hail Columbia.\" 3 pp. ALS. Including XCy. 4 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscussion of possible legal action to be taken against Daniel Weibel, a carpenter living on Gallatin's plantation, who owes a sum of £30-40 to him. Including Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by Albert Gallatin. Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by Albert Gallatin. Including Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinancial transactions discussed, including mention of the Bank fo the United Sates; matters concerned with Friendship Hill. In French. Including Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHealth has improved, but change in weather is adversely affecting him; returns Dr. John Russell Dickinson's specimens; wishes he could personally become acquainted with him, Dr. Dickinson. Including Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a souvenir booklet about Friendship Hill, Fayette County, Pennsylvania; map showing Gallatin property, and correspondence between Jay Johns and others concerning the possible purchase of Friendship Hill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that [?] Johnston is in Europe, but that William Johnston in Baltimore, Maryland, should be able to supply the requested information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD.C. report of three cases of furniture (parts of curtains, footstools, fire screens) belonging in the President's house, having arrived from Havre on board the ship Atlas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Arranged alphabetically by correspondent).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLouisa Catherine Adams, Washington, D.C., to [?]. Expresses \"mortification at the refusal of a friend, Eliza [Monroe?] to visit her because of the unfinished state of her home. Xerox copy. Including xerox copy of a portrait.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.W. Andrews, Shep[?], to [?]. Information given about the construction of a symbol representing the 13 states, to be built with wood. Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents G.T. Beauregard, New Orleans, Louisiana, to William Burwell, Secretary and Treasurer of the Chamber of Commerce, New Orleans, Lieutenant. In regards to a circular sent from the Savannah, Georgia, Chamber of Commerce relative to a proposed canal through the southern states, connecting the Mississippi River to the Atlantic ocean. Typescript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas N. Burwell, Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia, to [?]. Mainly business letter discussing the transportation and accounting of a crop of hemp; his sister had a baby girl, and is fine. Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mayo Cabell, Union Hill, to Nathaniel Burwell, Business letter informing him that the amount of $150.00 due for his horse has bene credited to his account at the Farmer's Bank. Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Jubal A. Eary, Lynchburg, Virginia, to General A. R. Lawton, Savannah, Georgia. Questions figures given by Joseph E. Johnston in his recent book about the Civil War concerning the Battle of Richmond in 1862. Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt signed by William Fitzhugh for money received from the Treasurer [of the Continental Congress?] as allowance for the October Session in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents July 2, 1874. James L. Kemper, Richmond, Virginia, to Colonel John S. Mosby, Sends all of their correspondence for the past year that he could find. Xerox copy. May 24, 1889. James L. Kemper, near Orange Court House, Orange County, Virginia, to General Henry M. Cist, Would like to have a copy of the reprint of General Boynton's letters concerning the Battles of Chattanooga and Chickamanga; tells of the death of General Robert Emmet Rodes of the Army of Northern Virginia, September 19, 1864. 1 p. Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. Meade, Millwood, to Nathaniel Burwell, Baltimore, Md. Gives instructions for him to follow upon his (Burwell) arrival in Washington, D.C. involving Bishop Lee and Dr. Butler; family news. Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents September 23, 1864. John Pope, Head-Quaters, Department of the Northwest, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Major General P.H. Sheridan, U.S.A., Congratulations upon Sheridan's recent victory [at Opequon?]. Typescript. August 4, 1965, from Edward T. Downer, Cleveland, Ohio, to Jay Johns, commenting on the Pope item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Smead, Assistant Iinspector General, Head Quarters. V.D., to Major General Ewell, [?] Division, Relays message from General T.J. Jackson to have cavalry remain where it is. Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents undated. I.R. Trimble, Manassas, Virginia, to General [?], Reports the capture of Manassas, and his loss of men. Typescript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Samuel William Tunstall [?], to Nathaniel Burwell, Western Asylum, Staunton, Virginia. Tells of dinner at a neighbor's home, and of Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer also being guests; suggests that he not return home yet. Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents George Washington, Mount Vernon, Virginia, to James Marshall, Is in need of a horse, and asks him to be on the look-out for one that will fit his requirements. Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents L.M. Woodward, Western Lunatic Asylum, Staunton, Virginia, to Nathaniel Burwell, Mention of the \"Harper's Ferry tragedy\"; William Baylor is on a \"bridal tour\" at Niagara Falls; Dr. Echelberger and Sue Baylor were married in the Lutheran Church; also Mr. Funkhouser and Miss Scott were married, and both couples are also visiting Niagara Falls; comments that \"even old Bachellors would like to get married\"; gives news of death of servant Sally. Xerox copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConferred \"in recognition of his able counsel, advocacy, and financial support of the College of William and Mary in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlum and black.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGlossy cover featuring a woman surrounded by pink and blue flowers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrown-Army green color with a faded swirley pattern (contained flattened paper fan and a note which stated it was the property of Edward Jackson).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly brown with a little faded burgundy. This album features a piece of metal, which may have functioned to secure the photographs within the album.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Brownish red with sliver flowers and other silver ornamentation. One of the designs features a backwards \"J\" shape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificates: Commonwealth of Va.--19th 1934, Annual Convention of the National Rivers and Harbors Congress 1935, Annual Convention of the Atlantic Deeper Waterways Association (Delegate representative, Va.) 1935, National Conference on State Park 1935, House Resolution No. 43 1956; Diplomas: Therese Denise Molyneaux (Seton Hill School--Grammar School 1916, Saint Joseph Academy--High School 1920, Diplome de Francais Universite de Dijon 1926), John Lambert Molyneaux: St. James School--8th Grade 1922; Photographs: Slave quarters at Ash Lawn, Main house at Ash Lawn, Tricia Nixon and Jay John at Ash Lawn (signed by Nixon), Mary Custis Lee (facsimile); Land patent signed by Henry Lee, Governor of Virginia (photostat of document signed); Engraving of Stonewall [Thomas Jonathan] Jackson with manuscript fragment attached bearing his signature. Printed at bottom: \"Entered according to act of Congress A.D. 1864 by C.B. Richardson in the clerks office of the district court of the United States for the southern district of New York.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiplomas: Helen Elizabeth Lambert (Saint Joseph Academy 1899), Therese Denise Molyneaux (B.A. Seton Hill College 1924, M.A. Columbia University 1929), John Lambert Molyneaux (Bridgeville High School 1926); Pennsylvania Intelligencer, 1822 August 30.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLee-Jackson Memorial Inc.: Photostat of U.S. Military Academy diploma of T.J. Jackson, Photostat of Sketch and site of the battle of Port Republic, Virginia, Blueprint of Jackson Homestead in Jackson's Mill, West Virginia, Miscellaneous Virginiana; Ash Lawn: Plat of Ash Lawn, Drawings for Carriage House, Set of plans for replica of Oak Hill at Ash Lawn by Edward Campbell 1933, Blueline drawings of Ash Lawn by students of K. Edward Lay, School of Architecture, University of Virginia, fall semester (copyrighted) 1979.\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"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection contains mostly personal and business correspondence of Jay Winston Johns, Jr., including papers of the Atlas Fuel Corporation of New York, New York and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Lee-Jackson Memorial, Inc.; the Virginia Trust for Historic Preservation; and \"Ash Lawn,\" now owned by the College of William and Mary.","The correspondence of Johns includes correspondence with Virginia Democratic Party figures such as Albertis S. Harrison, William M. Tuck, Mills Godwin, Harry F. Byrd, Sr. and Carter Glass. Other prominent correspondents are Morton G. Thalhimer, Harry de Butts, James J. Kilpatrick, and George C. Marsall. There are records of social occasions given by Mr. and Mrs. Johns, correspondence relating to her illness and death, and papers relating to his death.","The collection includes a manuscript collection by Johns including original items by Phillip Brooks (1835-1983), George Washington Parke Custis(1781-1857), Albert Gallatin (1761-1849) and D. H. Hill (1821- 1889); as well as typescripts and photocopies of letters written by Thomas Jonathan Jackson, Francis Lightfoot Lee, Mary Custis Lee, Richard Henry Lee, and Robert E. Lee; and materials concerning James Monroe and Ezekial Moses. It also includes 19th century original photographs and albums of largely unidentified people.","Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","includes guest lists, press coverage, and a copy of the invitation Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Includes copy of invitation, NCls, program, copy of address, and guest list. Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Scope and Contents Correspondence of social occasions (arranged alphabetically by correspondent within folder).","Includes guest lists and empty envelopes. 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Discusses Anna's (Morrison) Jackson sickness and search for medical treatment from Dr. Watkins of Prince Edward County, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Photostat of typewritten copy. Requests that Colonel French ask the Governor [of Va.] to order 3,000 muskets; discusses those opposed to war and how he plans to give them departmental jobs. Including Photostat of typewritten copy, March 21, 1862, from Thomas Jonathan (\"Stonewall\") Jackson, Mount Jackson, Virginia, to Colonel and Bassett French, discussing the use of bayonets when firearms cannot be supplied. Including endorsement signed by S. bassett French, stating that he referred information to General Robert E. Lee.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses securing an army appointment for Mr. Goul [?]; requests that everyone pray to God for a blessing of \"their\" [the South's] cause.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Praising him for success and promoting him by offering him two new Regiments.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. States plans to attack enemy at Chancellorsville, Virginia as soon as possible.","Copies.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Requests that he publish more of her literary works in the \"Sartain\" magazine","Xerox copy. Encloses tewnty-five dollars for her.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Wants to meet her in Grafton, Virginia, and go to Springfield, Virginia, together.","Xerox copy. Incomplete. Discusses weather and encloses Col. Clarke's bill.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Thanks him for tribute to the memory of her husband.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Discusses financial situation and interest on Roaring Creek, Pennsylvania.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Wants to include some of her literary work in his magazine \"Sartain.\"","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. States that his daughter, Agnes, is sick and must go to the doctor; family news.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses his wife's illness; family news; says that he has done \"nothing wrong [referring to his indictment for treason] and cannot flee.\"","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses the estate of the late George Washington Parke Custis.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Expresses thanks for the offering of his professional services concerning the indictment; talks about General Grant's letter that was sent to him.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses imprisonment of Mr. McCue's son.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Thanks him for taking care of his horse; daughter Agnes is still confined. Including Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy of L. Incomplete. Reports that Anna Logan arrived in buggy by Captain Owens; met Captain Bridges at Belmead.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. States that he is enclosing lock of hair and photograph of himself.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Discusses issue of his war indictments.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Requests information to recognize \"bravery and devotion of the Army of Northern Virginia.\"","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Talks about suffering of the people of the South and his concern for their welfare","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Gives details of his last battle at Appomattox Court House, Virginia.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Family news; discusses possible profits from publication of his works.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Regrets that he is too old to take charge of Mr. Cabell's farm.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Sorry to hear of son's sickness; much family news.","Scope and Contents \"Gentlemen\" are Messrs. John W. Brockenbourgh [sic], Rector, S. McD. Reid, Alfred Leyburn, Horatio Thompson, D.D., Bolivar Christian, T.J. Kirkpatrick, Committee, Washington College, Lexington, Virginia. Typewritten copy of LS. Regrets that he feels he cannot accept the position of president of Washington College.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Regrets invitation to write a history of the late war.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy of LS. Expresses strong feelings about union of the people in an effort to restore peace; has been offered presidency at Washington College.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Endorses General Long's statements \"in favour of your young kinsman.\"","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Declines job proposition with regret.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Expresses gratitude for the offering of legal services if he is tried for treason.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. States positive attitude about everyone aiding the country in its restoration.","Rejects Maury's idea of starting a new country in Mexico in order to fight for the United States restoration; asks that Maury stay in Virginia and help in the restoration.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Incomplete. Refers to Mrs. [Jefferson] Davis living in Augusta, Ga.; says that Mrs. Davis knows nothing of her husband and that the curfew is strict for everyone, white and black.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Refers to Colonel Maury's father's plans in Mexico.","Xerox copy. Discusses financial situation concerning payment of Continental troops and others","Xerox copy. Discusses developments in Virginia concerning the arrival of the French fleet; family news.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Gives consent for Henry Lee to marry his daughter.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Much family news; discusses farming and corn crops; wedding of cousin Ann Wickham's son.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Her son Custis is in his first year at West Point; give news of various engagements and weddings; inquires about matrimonial prospects; family news. Including Typewritten copy. 1 p.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Discussing pricing of Dr. Butler's book The Life of the Apostle Peter.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Inquires about his grades; Uncle Smith is to go to sea and take command of the Princeton; talks of going to college; describes a grand ball that took place; family news. Including Typewritten copy. 2 pp.","Xerox copy. Referring another note to Lt. Genl. Pemberton for his appropriate action.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Talks about the \"millenary line\" of work; a great number of weddings and parties going on. Including Typewritten copy.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy of L. General Lee accepts Lexington position to teach; grieves over situation the southern people are living through.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Expresses gratitutde for others' consideration and memory of her husband, General Robert E. Lee.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Expresses appreciation for her \"maternal tendency\"; talks of being uder a doctor's care.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Discusses writing an article for the papers concerning landowners and tariffs.","Scope and Contents Typewritten copy. Talks about \"fast\" Baltimore girls; many people sick with meazles [sic]; family news. Including Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Thanks him for the gift of apples; mentions Lucy Carter's, a cousin, wedding; family news.","Enclosing money for her son, George Washington Custis Lee and herself.","Scope and Contents Xerox copy. Thanks for the check and encloses a receipt.","Includes a ticket to the 1936 Democratic National Convention; a history of the city of Alexandria, 1774-1783; an auto biographical sketch of Anothony-Charles Cazenove; 1971 Roster of the Cincinnati; Virginia Municipal Review; and Annual Report, 1958, of Charlottesville Woolen Mills.","Arranged alphabetically.","Includes a brief history of the chapter, program schedules, newsclippings, and pamphlets.","Includes American Foundation for the Blind material, an address delivered to the graduating class at Staunton Military Academy by Jay Johns [?], recipes, poems, print, and lists of names.","Including photographs.","Agrees to deliver an address at the opening service of the Church Congress.","Scope and Contents Is recovering slowly, but still depressed; has begun painting as much as possible; tells of his \"Surrender of York Town\" as still hanging in the Rotunda of the Capitol, and being well received--the horses were particularly noted; describes his newest project, including \"Trenton,\" and his use of original profiles by Sharpless[?] in drawing \"the Chief\" [George Washington]; comments on an article published in the Home Journal concerning mysterious truths connected with General Washington; is pleased at being considered for designing the tomb of [General Washington?]; gives facts about the President's March, \"Hail Columbia.\" 3 pp. ALS. Including XCy. 4 pp.","Includes Xerox copy.","Discussion of possible legal action to be taken against Daniel Weibel, a carpenter living on Gallatin's plantation, who owes a sum of £30-40 to him. Including Xerox copy.","Signed by Albert Gallatin. Xerox copy.","Signed by Albert Gallatin. Including Xerox copy.","Financial transactions discussed, including mention of the Bank fo the United Sates; matters concerned with Friendship Hill. In French. Including Xerox copy.","Health has improved, but change in weather is adversely affecting him; returns Dr. John Russell Dickinson's specimens; wishes he could personally become acquainted with him, Dr. Dickinson. Including Xerox copy.","Includes a souvenir booklet about Friendship Hill, Fayette County, Pennsylvania; map showing Gallatin property, and correspondence between Jay Johns and others concerning the possible purchase of Friendship Hill.","Scope and Contents Reports that [?] Johnston is in Europe, but that William Johnston in Baltimore, Maryland, should be able to supply the requested information.","D.C. report of three cases of furniture (parts of curtains, footstools, fire screens) belonging in the President's house, having arrived from Havre on board the ship Atlas.","(Arranged alphabetically by correspondent).","Louisa Catherine Adams, Washington, D.C., to [?]. Expresses \"mortification at the refusal of a friend, Eliza [Monroe?] to visit her because of the unfinished state of her home. Xerox copy. Including xerox copy of a portrait.","C.W. Andrews, Shep[?], to [?]. Information given about the construction of a symbol representing the 13 states, to be built with wood. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents G.T. Beauregard, New Orleans, Louisiana, to William Burwell, Secretary and Treasurer of the Chamber of Commerce, New Orleans, Lieutenant. In regards to a circular sent from the Savannah, Georgia, Chamber of Commerce relative to a proposed canal through the southern states, connecting the Mississippi River to the Atlantic ocean. Typescript.","Thomas N. Burwell, Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia, to [?]. Mainly business letter discussing the transportation and accounting of a crop of hemp; his sister had a baby girl, and is fine. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents Mayo Cabell, Union Hill, to Nathaniel Burwell, Business letter informing him that the amount of $150.00 due for his horse has bene credited to his account at the Farmer's Bank. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents Jubal A. Eary, Lynchburg, Virginia, to General A. R. Lawton, Savannah, Georgia. Questions figures given by Joseph E. Johnston in his recent book about the Civil War concerning the Battle of Richmond in 1862. Xerox copy.","Receipt signed by William Fitzhugh for money received from the Treasurer [of the Continental Congress?] as allowance for the October Session in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents July 2, 1874. James L. Kemper, Richmond, Virginia, to Colonel John S. Mosby, Sends all of their correspondence for the past year that he could find. Xerox copy. May 24, 1889. James L. Kemper, near Orange Court House, Orange County, Virginia, to General Henry M. Cist, Would like to have a copy of the reprint of General Boynton's letters concerning the Battles of Chattanooga and Chickamanga; tells of the death of General Robert Emmet Rodes of the Army of Northern Virginia, September 19, 1864. 1 p. Xerox copy.","W. Meade, Millwood, to Nathaniel Burwell, Baltimore, Md. Gives instructions for him to follow upon his (Burwell) arrival in Washington, D.C. involving Bishop Lee and Dr. Butler; family news. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents September 23, 1864. John Pope, Head-Quaters, Department of the Northwest, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Major General P.H. Sheridan, U.S.A., Congratulations upon Sheridan's recent victory [at Opequon?]. Typescript. August 4, 1965, from Edward T. Downer, Cleveland, Ohio, to Jay Johns, commenting on the Pope item.","A Smead, Assistant Iinspector General, Head Quarters. V.D., to Major General Ewell, [?] Division, Relays message from General T.J. Jackson to have cavalry remain where it is. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents undated. I.R. Trimble, Manassas, Virginia, to General [?], Reports the capture of Manassas, and his loss of men. Typescript.","Scope and Contents Samuel William Tunstall [?], to Nathaniel Burwell, Western Asylum, Staunton, Virginia. Tells of dinner at a neighbor's home, and of Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer also being guests; suggests that he not return home yet. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents George Washington, Mount Vernon, Virginia, to James Marshall, Is in need of a horse, and asks him to be on the look-out for one that will fit his requirements. Xerox copy.","Scope and Contents L.M. Woodward, Western Lunatic Asylum, Staunton, Virginia, to Nathaniel Burwell, Mention of the \"Harper's Ferry tragedy\"; William Baylor is on a \"bridal tour\" at Niagara Falls; Dr. Echelberger and Sue Baylor were married in the Lutheran Church; also Mr. Funkhouser and Miss Scott were married, and both couples are also visiting Niagara Falls; comments that \"even old Bachellors would like to get married\"; gives news of death of servant Sally. Xerox copy.","Conferred \"in recognition of his able counsel, advocacy, and financial support of the College of William and Mary in Virginia.","Plum and black.","Glossy cover featuring a woman surrounded by pink and blue flowers.","Brown-Army green color with a faded swirley pattern (contained flattened paper fan and a note which stated it was the property of Edward Jackson).","Mostly brown with a little faded burgundy. This album features a piece of metal, which may have functioned to secure the photographs within the album.","Scope and Contents Brownish red with sliver flowers and other silver ornamentation. One of the designs features a backwards \"J\" shape.","Certificates: Commonwealth of Va.--19th 1934, Annual Convention of the National Rivers and Harbors Congress 1935, Annual Convention of the Atlantic Deeper Waterways Association (Delegate representative, Va.) 1935, National Conference on State Park 1935, House Resolution No. 43 1956; Diplomas: Therese Denise Molyneaux (Seton Hill School--Grammar School 1916, Saint Joseph Academy--High School 1920, Diplome de Francais Universite de Dijon 1926), John Lambert Molyneaux: St. James School--8th Grade 1922; Photographs: Slave quarters at Ash Lawn, Main house at Ash Lawn, Tricia Nixon and Jay John at Ash Lawn (signed by Nixon), Mary Custis Lee (facsimile); Land patent signed by Henry Lee, Governor of Virginia (photostat of document signed); Engraving of Stonewall [Thomas Jonathan] Jackson with manuscript fragment attached bearing his signature. Printed at bottom: \"Entered according to act of Congress A.D. 1864 by C.B. Richardson in the clerks office of the district court of the United States for the southern district of New York.\"","Diplomas: Helen Elizabeth Lambert (Saint Joseph Academy 1899), Therese Denise Molyneaux (B.A. Seton Hill College 1924, M.A. Columbia University 1929), John Lambert Molyneaux (Bridgeville High School 1926); Pennsylvania Intelligencer, 1822 August 30.","Lee-Jackson Memorial Inc.: Photostat of U.S. Military Academy diploma of T.J. Jackson, Photostat of Sketch and site of the battle of Port Republic, Virginia, Blueprint of Jackson Homestead in Jackson's Mill, West Virginia, Miscellaneous Virginiana; Ash Lawn: Plat of Ash Lawn, Drawings for Carriage House, Set of plans for replica of Oak Hill at Ash Lawn by Edward Campbell 1933, Blueline drawings of Ash Lawn by students of K. Edward Lay, School of Architecture, University of Virginia, fall semester (copyrighted) 1979."],"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":["Democratic Party (U.S.)","Virginia Trust for Historic Preservation","Edwards family","Brooks, Phillip, 1835-1983","Custis, George Washington Parke, 1781-1857","Gallatin, Albert (1761-1849)","Hill, D. H. 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Weaver Papers","Authors, American--20th century","Authors, American--20th century--Correspondence","Genealogy","United States--American Authors","Correspondence","Manuscripts (document genre)","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.","The collection contains 19 boxes.  Inventories for boxes 1-16 are on the PDF document located: http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/77_W37_Weaver__John.pdf."," The inventory for boxes 17-19 are in the Finding Aid/Inventory section. "," When the collection was physically grouped together, some accessions on the original PDF inventory are now repeated on the Finding Aid/Inventory.","John Downing Weaver was born 4 February 1912 in Washington, D. C. He attended Georgetown University and graduated from the College of William and Mary in 1932. He received his M. A. degree from George Washington University in 1933. He worked for the National Recovery Administration, and as a reporter, feature writer, book reviewer and copy editor for the Kansas City Star, 1935- 1940. Since 1940, he has been a freelance writer. "," Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:   John Downing Weaver ","Other Information:"," A PDF document of this inventory is available online."," Additional information may be found at http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/77_W37_Weaver__John.pdf","Microfilm of Weaver's Kansas City Star scrapbooks (1936-1940) available at Special Collections.","Collection contains genealogy of the Poulton Family, published stories, articles, book reviews, books, correspondence with family and friends and news clippings by and relating to John D. Weaver, author, novelist, biographer and West Coast editor of  \"Travel and Leisure Magazine\".","On loan by John D. Weaver. 40 items.","On loan by John D. Weaver. 15 items.","On loan by John D. Weaver. 26 items.","On loan by John D. Weaver. 51 items.","On loan by John D. Weaver.","Gift of John D. Weaever.","Gift of John D. Weaver","Gift of John D. Weaver","2 items.","2 items.","17 items.","2 Cys","2 Cys","Pst.","2 Cys","John D. Weaver furnished many of the items. 2 Cys.","Pst.","2 Cys","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","Letters re: John D. Weaver's article on the Central Library which appeared in the 11 October 1976 issue of New West. Also includes reply by John D. Weaver.","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","Pst.","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","Text by John D. Weaver, interviews by Fred Ferretti. 2 Cys.","2 Cys.","Pst.","Pst.","An interview of Luis Valdez by John D. Weaver. Pst.","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","Orginial \u0026 Pst.","2 Cys.","Quiz on California. 2 Cys.","Quiz on cities of the world. 2 Cys.","2 Cys.","Chinese Translation.","Autographed by D.W. Willis, lone survivor of the Brownsville Raid.","Including two obituaries about Harriet S. Weaver (1813-1988). 8 items.","Majority of correspondence from John D. Weaver to Jane W. Poulton; centers around everyday events: progress on books, latest medical reports, congratuations on literary achievements, deaths, change of residence and traveling plans. Also includes some correspondence with mother, close friends, and editors. 42 items.","17 items.","6 items.","(bound)","12 items.","p. 124","2 copies","11 items.","No title or author","8 items.","p. 51","p. 8","18 items.","Acc. No. 85-24. 12 items.","Acc. No. 85-24. 6 items.","Also on microfilm, 4 vols. Bound material on Thomas Mann, 1938.","See Also Microfilm","See also Microfilm","See also Microfilm","See also Microfilm","1 volume","Miscellaneous \u0026 photos. 16 items.","3 items.","Publications about special collections at the University of California at Los Angeles. 7 items.","4 items.","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 5 3/8\" black and white. Both are wearing heavy winter coats, hats and sturdy shoes. No background. 1 item Ph.","Scope and Contents 2 3/4\" x 4 7/16\" black and white. Background view of trees and fence. John wearing a cap, baggy clothes and no shoes. 1 item Ph.","(Not to be reproduced without permission of Marilyn Sanders.) (See medium oversize file.)","8 x 10 black and white printed on 11 x 14 paper and 8 x 10 ektacolor print Not to be reproduced without Ms. Sanders permission. Deposited in memory of their William and Mary professor Glenwood Clark.","Scope and Contents Glenwood Clark letters dated December 23, 1941 and April 11, 1942 Althea Hunt letters dated June 13, 1942 and May 23, 1948 enclosing radio script prepared by William and Mary student Grace Warren Landrum letter dated Mar 15, 1942 Includes John Weaver's newsletter \"The Old Year\" (telling of the unveiling of a tablet to Harriet Weaver) and \"The New Year\" (telling of his marriage to Chica Nimocks and their plans to settle in Durham, N.C.).","Collections no longer restricted or closed.","No longer restricted.","No longer restricted","No longer restricted.","No longer closed.","One notebook entitled \"Collection No. 1206: Writings and Correspondence, Civic activities.\"","Copy of John Weaver's article on Dr. Earl Gregg Swem, from the Kansas City Star, June 16, 1938.","10 folders. Literary manuscripts: working draft, 1992 of book THE SENATOR AND THE SHARECROPPER'S SON; 1995 draft; reviews, etc. Published book transferred to Archives.","35 folders. Material relating to THE BROWNSVILLE RAID and THE SHARECROPPER'S SON AND THE SENATOR, both written by John Weaver, correspondence with his sister Jane Poulton, 1993-1997, and copies of letters to his first wife Harriet Weaver, 1943. 250 items.","Contents: Senate Debate, Foraker and the Presidency, Mingo Sanders Testimony, Boyd Conyers Testimony and Roosevelt and the Press.","Contents: Senate Debate, Foraker and the Presidency, Mingo Sanders Testimony, Boyd Conyers Testimony and Roosevelt and the Press.","Contents: Blockson Report, Chronology, Nick \u0026 Alice Longworth, and Chronology: Foraker, Roosevelt, Taft, 1846-1892 (draft)","Signed by the last survivor of the Brownsville raid and John D. Weaver.","Scope and Contents 2 folders. Pencil sketch of the Wren Building with article by John Weaver taped to the back; copy of his birth record; copy of letter by John Holmes, 29 Sept. 1936 regarding book reviewing and copy of 1932 College of William and Mary's Dean's List showing John Weaver ranked as second.","1 p.","2 pp.","2 folders. Copies of correspondence between John Weaver and the College of William and Mary regarding Glenwood Clark and Caskie Stinnett. Weaver and Stinnett were classmates and students of Professor Glenwood Clark. Dated 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.","5 folders. One volume of letters entitled \"Chica's Book,\" which contains correspondence with relatives and friends of John and Chica Weaver between 1989 and 1991. The book was privately published, 1991 and has an index of correspondents. Promiminent writers and authors number among the correspondents including his friend Caskie Stinnett, who was also a William and Mary alumnus, class of 1932.","26 folders. Papers of Jesse Stuart, Appalachian writer and friend of John Weaver, books by Jesse Stuart and Caskie Stinnett. Part of this collection was formerly on deposit at UCLA library.","Scope and Contents 8 x 10\", black and white","Scope and Contents 7 7/8 x 7 7/8\", color","Also, the Jesse Stuart Foundation Newsletter, vol. I, no. I, and a brochure, maps, and postcards of Greenbo Lake State Resort Park.","Scope and Contents 3 folders. Copies of eight short stories and articles by John Weaver including \"The Flesh is Heir\", \"Vital, Searching, Significant\", \"Artist in Exile: Thomas Mann\", \"Medicated Memoirs,\" \"Studies in Success: Harlow Brooks,\" \"Studies in Success: William N. MacCartney,\" \"Kansas City as a Publishing Center,\" \"Studies in Success: Chevalier Jackson,\" and \"The Gravy Run.\" All published.","4 folders. Copies of news articles.","1 item.","Scope and Contents (see pp. 13-14: \"Founding Father\" by Eric S. Lander and Joseph J. Ellis). 1 item.","2 items.","Scope and Contents see pp. 1-12: \"Writing and reading and Jesse Stuart\" and pp. 342-361: \"The threat that runs so true.\" 1 item.","4 folders. Bibliography of John Weaver's writings by Dorothy Olding, 1968. Anthology of tenth grade Humanities Program, Edsel Ford High School, vol. I including short stories by Jesse Stuart and John Weaver.","20 pp.","9 folders. Correspondence and articles relating to Weaver's sister, Jane Poulton, Swem Library, and his former professor at William and Mary Glenwood Clark.","4 folders. Duplicates of Caskie Stinnett correspondence and other letters including an original letter by Dean Charles Quittmeyer, July 30, 1983. Mimeographed copy of anthology including story by Jesse Stuart and one by John Weaver, in tenth grade English-Humanities course at Dearborn, Michigan High School.","Cy of ALS. 1 p.","One folder. Five periodical writings by John Weaver including articles and fiction from The American, The Ego and It, Travel and Leisure, and Colliers.","1993.17Correspondence between John Weaver and family members and friends about their lives and families. Genealogy work done by John Weaver. Printed material about and by John Weaver and his wife, Harriett Weaver.","Correspondence with Bellamy and Helen Partridge, John Cheever, Jane Poulton and Harriett S. Weaver. Folder 9 has restriction by John Weaver: these letters are restricted. They cannot be copied, quoted or published, in part or in full, without permission of the authors or their estates.","Correspondence between John D. Weaver and John Cheever. Mention of William Weaver, John D. Weaver's brother, who moved to Italy.","Weaver-Partridge Correspondence, Volume II and III. A synopsis, from 1946 to 1958. Appears to be a chronology of the events in John D. Weaver's life, taken from his correspondence. Copies of letters from John D. Weaver to Bellamy and Helen Partridge. January 26, 1943 – Enlisted in the army and assigned to Frank Capra's unit of signal corps, which is making morale shorts. May 15, 1943 – Moved from signal corps to another unit. December 8, 1943 – To be stationed in New York, New York. January, 1946 – Promoted to technical sergeant in the Army. January 20, 1947 - Harriett's mother dies. February 25, 1946 – Implies that John Weaver is now a civilian. December 2, 1948 – Sold \"Christmas Story\" for $50,000 to RKO. March 1949 - Bought their first house on Hillside Avenue, Los Angeles, California. October 1956 – John Weaver's Father died. July 5, 1960 – Telegram from Helen Partridge saying Bellamy died.","Discuss where their Mother should live. Talks about Harriett's melanoma and other health issues. Copies of articles and discussion of writing projects. March 23, 1973 - Weaver family moves from Beverly Grove Drive, Beverly Hills, Cal. to Whites Speak Drive, Sherman Oaks, Cal. July 1975 - Weaver family moves from White Peaks Drive to Deervale Drive. August [1978] - \"...I've finished the first draft of the 2-hour teleplay on Jamestown, 1607-1646...\" September 1978 - John Weaver's Mother dies. Mention of family conflict.","Scope and Contents Copies of original correspondence with some original letters from Jane Poulton. Jane W. Poulton lives in Durham, North Carolina. Topics include the adaptation of \"Brownsville\" into a play, articles and published material written by John D. Weaver and Jane Poulton, health of Harriett , Harriett's community involvement with banning fireworks and clearing of chaparral in the Santa Monica Mountains, The College of William and Mary, disposition of family papers, and genealogy. January 1980 – Moving from Sherman Oaks, California to Encino, California. August 6, 1981 – John mentions his 50th anniversary at William and Mary, \"have no intention of going near the place. I wouldn't want to be around so many old people.\" September 28, 1981 - William \u0026 Mary publishes a calendar with a write up and photograph of John Weaver. January 24, 1984 - Jane Poulton writes some biographical and work history of herself. November 9, 1981 - \"Tom Graves, the president of W\u0026M, is coming to town Thursday and we're to have drinks and dinner with him…\" December 24, 1981- Includes Newsletter sent to family and friends. February 1983 - John resigns from Travel and Leisure. June 6, 1983 - Gives suggestions to Jane about how to handle her papers, such as putting full name of newspaper where an article is published. \"I am very conscious of that sort of thing just now because the two scrapbooks that Harriett kept of our Kansas City Star years are in sad shape. The clippings tear at the slightest touch, so I'm having them microfilmed and will get two copies, one for UCLA and the other for William and Mary.\" Mentions article he wrote on Los Angeles in William and Mary's Alumni Gazette. February 24, 1984 - \"…gift we're making to the Swem Library…book I treasure and it seemed to me that it belonged in Virginia…\"","Copies of original correspondence with some originals from Jane Poulton. Topics include family matters, family history, computers, concerns about Harriett and other family members' health with details about Harriett's health problems and how it affects John and Jane's difficulty getting her dog book published. Includes writings and published material by both Jane Poulton and John Weaver. March 10, 1987 - Jane's husband, Jack Poulton, dies.","Topics include Harriet's health, computers, taxes, genealogy, family matters, Jane's published material, and John's projects, particularly \"Brownsville.\" May 31, 1988 - Handwritten note: \"brought Harriet home from the hospital.\" June 1988 - Possibility of Harriet and John moving to Durham, North Carolina area. June 1988 - Wrote letter to his brother, Hank, and wife, Kitty July 5, 1988 - Includes attached letter John Weaver wrote to Scott Donaldson, English professor at William and Mary, about his (Donaldson's) new biography of John Cheever that contained snide remarks attributed to John Weaver. August 25, 1988 - Harriett is in a nursing home. October 31, 1988 - Mention of family matters concerning their sister, Ann and other family members. November 15, 1988 - Jane writes about John's stress and depression as result of harriett's illness. November 24, 1988 - Jane appears to be offering him comfort because Harriett died. November 25, 1988 - Los Angeles Times Obituary of Harriett Weaver. December 12, 1988 - Jane talks of their sister Ann's well being, and her husband, Hugh who is trying to help. December 30, 1988 - Jane tells of visit to Ann's home. Obituary of Harriett S. Weaver in the Los Angeles Firefighter, January/February 1989 March 17, 1989 - Los Angeles Timse article about a memorial gathering for Harriett Weaver for her work with fire safety laws for hillside communities. Attached tribute by Jerry Fields, Fire Station #99. May 13, 1989 - Poem by Harriet. \"How dear the framework of our little world...\" May 16, 1989 - John writes, \"...I am seeing Marilyn again from time to time, but I go to her now as a friend rather than a suitor. Our Lady of Hemet is a different proposition.\" October 18, 1989 - Doc Stinnett writes about the note he received from John telling him that he and Chica are married. William and Mary Magazine, Winter 1991, article about John Weaver, class of 1932","Per note by John Weaver, these letters are restricted. They cannot be copied, quoted or published, in part or in full, without permission of the authors or their estates. Correspondence between John and Harriett Weaver while he is stationed in New York City and she is in Los Angeles. Topic include news of friends, activities, John Weaver's job in the Army and details of Harriett's preparations to move to New York. John Weaver's mailing address in New York is: Sgt. John D. Weaver, Special Coverage Section, Screen Magazine, Signal Corps Photographic Center in Long Island City, new York. December 17, 1943 - letter from John Weaver, \"...film on Negro troops building a road... said i was the 'minorities' expert... I told him two things... 2) troops should not be referred to as Negroes, but simply as American troops.\"","Also includes copies of Love letters from Rose Davisson, Hillborough, Virginia to John F. Poulton, of Petersburg, Virginia, dated 1857-1858","Correspondence between Jane Poulton and John Weaver about research in Virginia and California. Copies of census reports and notes.","Copies of Love letters from Rose Davisson, Hillsborough, Virginia to John F. Poulton, of Petersburg, Virginia, dated 1857-1858.","Printed material either written by or about John D. Weaver or Harriett S. Weaver.","\"At the Chelsea, Artists Do Their Thing\", Article from Newsday by Paul D. Colford, January 1, 1984. Congressional Record, June 24, 1969 with a reference to John D. Weaver.","Saturday Evening Post, July 25, 1942. Includes article by John D. Weaver, \"While Lions Roar.\" Signed: To the Mother of John D. Weaver, Mrs. Beatrice Weaver, with best regards. Ben Hibbs.","Harriett S. Weaver (1913-1988) Collection No. 1447\"Residential Development and fire-Flood-Landslide Management in the Santa Monica Mountains.  Special Collections, University Research Library, University of California at Los Angeles.  Published 1989, The Encino Press, Encino California","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","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Poulton family","Weaver, John Downing, 1912-2002","Cheever, John","Partridge, Bellamy","Poulton, Jane","Stinnett, Caskie","Stuart, Jesse Hilton, 1907-1984","Weaver, Harriett","English"],"unitid_tesim":["01/Mss. 77 W37","/repositories/2/resources/9036"],"normalized_title_ssm":["John D. Weaver Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["John D. Weaver Papers"],"collection_ssim":["John D. 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C. He attended Georgetown University and graduated from the College of William and Mary in 1932. He received his M. A. degree from George Washington University in 1933. He worked for the National Recovery Administration, and as a reporter, feature writer, book reviewer and copy editor for the Kansas City Star, 1935- 1940. Since 1940, he has been a freelance writer. \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/John_Downing_Weaver\"\u003e John Downing Weaver \u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["John Downing Weaver was born 4 February 1912 in Washington, D. C. He attended Georgetown University and graduated from the College of William and Mary in 1932. He received his M. A. degree from George Washington University in 1933. 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Weaver. 40 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn loan by John D. Weaver. 15 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn loan by John D. Weaver. 26 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn loan by John D. Weaver. 51 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn loan by John D. Weaver.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGift of John D. Weaever.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGift of John D. Weaver\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGift of John D. Weaver\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e17 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 Cys\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 Cys\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePst.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 Cys\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn D. Weaver furnished many of the items. 2 Cys.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePst.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 Cys\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 Cys.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 Cys.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 Cys.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters re: John D. 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Bound material on Thomas Mann, 1938.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee Also Microfilm\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Microfilm\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Microfilm\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSee also Microfilm\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 volume\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous \u0026amp; photos. 16 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublications about special collections at the University of California at Los Angeles. 7 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 5 3/8\" black and white. Both are wearing heavy winter coats, hats and sturdy shoes. No background. 1 item Ph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 2 3/4\" x 4 7/16\" black and white. Background view of trees and fence. John wearing a cap, baggy clothes and no shoes. 1 item Ph.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(Not to be reproduced without permission of Marilyn Sanders.) (See medium oversize file.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 x 10 black and white printed on 11 x 14 paper and 8 x 10 ektacolor print Not to be reproduced without Ms. Sanders permission. Deposited in memory of their William and Mary professor Glenwood Clark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Glenwood Clark letters dated December 23, 1941 and April 11, 1942 Althea Hunt letters dated June 13, 1942 and May 23, 1948 enclosing radio script prepared by William and Mary student Grace Warren Landrum letter dated Mar 15, 1942 Includes John Weaver's newsletter \"The Old Year\" (telling of the unveiling of a tablet to Harriet Weaver) and \"The New Year\" (telling of his marriage to Chica Nimocks and their plans to settle in Durham, N.C.).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollections no longer restricted or closed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo longer restricted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo longer restricted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo longer restricted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo longer closed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne notebook entitled \"Collection No. 1206: Writings and Correspondence, Civic activities.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of John Weaver's article on Dr. Earl Gregg Swem, from the Kansas City Star, June 16, 1938.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 folders. Literary manuscripts: working draft, 1992 of book THE SENATOR AND THE SHARECROPPER'S SON; 1995 draft; reviews, etc. Published book transferred to Archives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 folders. Material relating to THE BROWNSVILLE RAID and THE SHARECROPPER'S SON AND THE SENATOR, both written by John Weaver, correspondence with his sister Jane Poulton, 1993-1997, and copies of letters to his first wife Harriet Weaver, 1943. 250 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Senate Debate, Foraker and the Presidency, Mingo Sanders Testimony, Boyd Conyers Testimony and Roosevelt and the Press.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Senate Debate, Foraker and the Presidency, Mingo Sanders Testimony, Boyd Conyers Testimony and Roosevelt and the Press.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Blockson Report, Chronology, Nick \u0026amp; Alice Longworth, and Chronology: Foraker, Roosevelt, Taft, 1846-1892 (draft)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by the last survivor of the Brownsville raid and John D. Weaver.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 2 folders. Pencil sketch of the Wren Building with article by John Weaver taped to the back; copy of his birth record; copy of letter by John Holmes, 29 Sept. 1936 regarding book reviewing and copy of 1932 College of William and Mary's Dean's List showing John Weaver ranked as second.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 folders. Copies of correspondence between John Weaver and the College of William and Mary regarding Glenwood Clark and Caskie Stinnett. Weaver and Stinnett were classmates and students of Professor Glenwood Clark. Dated 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 folders. One volume of letters entitled \"Chica's Book,\" which contains correspondence with relatives and friends of John and Chica Weaver between 1989 and 1991. The book was privately published, 1991 and has an index of correspondents. Promiminent writers and authors number among the correspondents including his friend Caskie Stinnett, who was also a William and Mary alumnus, class of 1932.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 folders. Papers of Jesse Stuart, Appalachian writer and friend of John Weaver, books by Jesse Stuart and Caskie Stinnett. Part of this collection was formerly on deposit at UCLA library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 8 x 10\", black and white\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 7 7/8 x 7 7/8\", color\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso, the Jesse Stuart Foundation Newsletter, vol. I, no. I, and a brochure, maps, and postcards of Greenbo Lake State Resort Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 folders. Copies of eight short stories and articles by John Weaver including \"The Flesh is Heir\", \"Vital, Searching, Significant\", \"Artist in Exile: Thomas Mann\", \"Medicated Memoirs,\" \"Studies in Success: Harlow Brooks,\" \"Studies in Success: William N. MacCartney,\" \"Kansas City as a Publishing Center,\" \"Studies in Success: Chevalier Jackson,\" and \"The Gravy Run.\" All published.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 folders. Copies of news articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents (see pp. 13-14: \"Founding Father\" by Eric S. Lander and Joseph J. Ellis). 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents see pp. 1-12: \"Writing and reading and Jesse Stuart\" and pp. 342-361: \"The threat that runs so true.\" 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 folders. Bibliography of John Weaver's writings by Dorothy Olding, 1968. Anthology of tenth grade Humanities Program, Edsel Ford High School, vol. I including short stories by Jesse Stuart and John Weaver.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 folders. Correspondence and articles relating to Weaver's sister, Jane Poulton, Swem Library, and his former professor at William and Mary Glenwood Clark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 folders. Duplicates of Caskie Stinnett correspondence and other letters including an original letter by Dean Charles Quittmeyer, July 30, 1983. Mimeographed copy of anthology including story by Jesse Stuart and one by John Weaver, in tenth grade English-Humanities course at Dearborn, Michigan High School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCy of ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne folder. Five periodical writings by John Weaver including articles and fiction from The American, The Ego and It, Travel and Leisure, and Colliers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1993.17Correspondence between John Weaver and family members and friends about their lives and families. Genealogy work done by John Weaver. Printed material about and by John Weaver and his wife, Harriett Weaver.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Bellamy and Helen Partridge, John Cheever, Jane Poulton and Harriett S. Weaver. Folder 9 has restriction by John Weaver: these letters are restricted. They cannot be copied, quoted or published, in part or in full, without permission of the authors or their estates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between John D. Weaver and John Cheever. Mention of William Weaver, John D. Weaver's brother, who moved to Italy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWeaver-Partridge Correspondence, Volume II and III. A synopsis, from 1946 to 1958. Appears to be a chronology of the events in John D. Weaver's life, taken from his correspondence. Copies of letters from John D. Weaver to Bellamy and Helen Partridge. January 26, 1943 – Enlisted in the army and assigned to Frank Capra's unit of signal corps, which is making morale shorts. May 15, 1943 – Moved from signal corps to another unit. December 8, 1943 – To be stationed in New York, New York. January, 1946 – Promoted to technical sergeant in the Army. January 20, 1947 - Harriett's mother dies. February 25, 1946 – Implies that John Weaver is now a civilian. December 2, 1948 – Sold \"Christmas Story\" for $50,000 to RKO. March 1949 - Bought their first house on Hillside Avenue, Los Angeles, California. October 1956 – John Weaver's Father died. July 5, 1960 – Telegram from Helen Partridge saying Bellamy died.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscuss where their Mother should live. Talks about Harriett's melanoma and other health issues. Copies of articles and discussion of writing projects. March 23, 1973 - Weaver family moves from Beverly Grove Drive, Beverly Hills, Cal. to Whites Speak Drive, Sherman Oaks, Cal. July 1975 - Weaver family moves from White Peaks Drive to Deervale Drive. August [1978] - \"...I've finished the first draft of the 2-hour teleplay on Jamestown, 1607-1646...\" September 1978 - John Weaver's Mother dies. Mention of family conflict.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Copies of original correspondence with some original letters from Jane Poulton. Jane W. Poulton lives in Durham, North Carolina. Topics include the adaptation of \"Brownsville\" into a play, articles and published material written by John D. Weaver and Jane Poulton, health of Harriett , Harriett's community involvement with banning fireworks and clearing of chaparral in the Santa Monica Mountains, The College of William and Mary, disposition of family papers, and genealogy. January 1980 – Moving from Sherman Oaks, California to Encino, California. August 6, 1981 – John mentions his 50th anniversary at William and Mary, \"have no intention of going near the place. I wouldn't want to be around so many old people.\" September 28, 1981 - William \u0026amp; Mary publishes a calendar with a write up and photograph of John Weaver. January 24, 1984 - Jane Poulton writes some biographical and work history of herself. November 9, 1981 - \"Tom Graves, the president of W\u0026amp;M, is coming to town Thursday and we're to have drinks and dinner with him…\" December 24, 1981- Includes Newsletter sent to family and friends. February 1983 - John resigns from Travel and Leisure. June 6, 1983 - Gives suggestions to Jane about how to handle her papers, such as putting full name of newspaper where an article is published. \"I am very conscious of that sort of thing just now because the two scrapbooks that Harriett kept of our Kansas City Star years are in sad shape. The clippings tear at the slightest touch, so I'm having them microfilmed and will get two copies, one for UCLA and the other for William and Mary.\" Mentions article he wrote on Los Angeles in William and Mary's Alumni Gazette. February 24, 1984 - \"…gift we're making to the Swem Library…book I treasure and it seemed to me that it belonged in Virginia…\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of original correspondence with some originals from Jane Poulton. Topics include family matters, family history, computers, concerns about Harriett and other family members' health with details about Harriett's health problems and how it affects John and Jane's difficulty getting her dog book published. Includes writings and published material by both Jane Poulton and John Weaver. March 10, 1987 - Jane's husband, Jack Poulton, dies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Harriet's health, computers, taxes, genealogy, family matters, Jane's published material, and John's projects, particularly \"Brownsville.\" May 31, 1988 - Handwritten note: \"brought Harriet home from the hospital.\" June 1988 - Possibility of Harriet and John moving to Durham, North Carolina area. June 1988 - Wrote letter to his brother, Hank, and wife, Kitty July 5, 1988 - Includes attached letter John Weaver wrote to Scott Donaldson, English professor at William and Mary, about his (Donaldson's) new biography of John Cheever that contained snide remarks attributed to John Weaver. August 25, 1988 - Harriett is in a nursing home. October 31, 1988 - Mention of family matters concerning their sister, Ann and other family members. November 15, 1988 - Jane writes about John's stress and depression as result of harriett's illness. November 24, 1988 - Jane appears to be offering him comfort because Harriett died. November 25, 1988 - Los Angeles Times Obituary of Harriett Weaver. December 12, 1988 - Jane talks of their sister Ann's well being, and her husband, Hugh who is trying to help. December 30, 1988 - Jane tells of visit to Ann's home. Obituary of Harriett S. Weaver in the Los Angeles Firefighter, January/February 1989 March 17, 1989 - Los Angeles Timse article about a memorial gathering for Harriett Weaver for her work with fire safety laws for hillside communities. Attached tribute by Jerry Fields, Fire Station #99. May 13, 1989 - Poem by Harriet. \"How dear the framework of our little world...\" May 16, 1989 - John writes, \"...I am seeing Marilyn again from time to time, but I go to her now as a friend rather than a suitor. Our Lady of Hemet is a different proposition.\" October 18, 1989 - Doc Stinnett writes about the note he received from John telling him that he and Chica are married. William and Mary Magazine, Winter 1991, article about John Weaver, class of 1932\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePer note by John Weaver, these letters are restricted. They cannot be copied, quoted or published, in part or in full, without permission of the authors or their estates. Correspondence between John and Harriett Weaver while he is stationed in New York City and she is in Los Angeles. Topic include news of friends, activities, John Weaver's job in the Army and details of Harriett's preparations to move to New York. John Weaver's mailing address in New York is: Sgt. John D. Weaver, Special Coverage Section, Screen Magazine, Signal Corps Photographic Center in Long Island City, new York. December 17, 1943 - letter from John Weaver, \"...film on Negro troops building a road... said i was the 'minorities' expert... I told him two things... 2) troops should not be referred to as Negroes, but simply as American troops.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso includes copies of Love letters from Rose Davisson, Hillborough, Virginia to John F. Poulton, of Petersburg, Virginia, dated 1857-1858\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Jane Poulton and John Weaver about research in Virginia and California. Copies of census reports and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of Love letters from Rose Davisson, Hillsborough, Virginia to John F. Poulton, of Petersburg, Virginia, dated 1857-1858.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material either written by or about John D. Weaver or Harriett S. Weaver.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"At the Chelsea, Artists Do Their Thing\", Article from Newsday by Paul D. Colford, January 1, 1984. Congressional Record, June 24, 1969 with a reference to John D. Weaver.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSaturday Evening Post, July 25, 1942. Includes article by John D. Weaver, \"While Lions Roar.\" Signed: To the Mother of John D. Weaver, Mrs. Beatrice Weaver, with best regards. Ben Hibbs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarriett S. Weaver (1913-1988) Collection No. 1447\"Residential Development and fire-Flood-Landslide Management in the Santa Monica Mountains.  Special Collections, University Research Library, University of California at Los Angeles.  Published 1989, The Encino Press, Encino California\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"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Collection contains genealogy of the Poulton Family, published stories, articles, book reviews, books, correspondence with family and friends and news clippings by and relating to John D. Weaver, author, novelist, biographer and West Coast editor of  \"Travel and Leisure Magazine\".","On loan by John D. Weaver. 40 items.","On loan by John D. Weaver. 15 items.","On loan by John D. Weaver. 26 items.","On loan by John D. Weaver. 51 items.","On loan by John D. Weaver.","Gift of John D. Weaever.","Gift of John D. Weaver","Gift of John D. Weaver","2 items.","2 items.","17 items.","2 Cys","2 Cys","Pst.","2 Cys","John D. Weaver furnished many of the items. 2 Cys.","Pst.","2 Cys","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","Letters re: John D. Weaver's article on the Central Library which appeared in the 11 October 1976 issue of New West. Also includes reply by John D. Weaver.","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","Pst.","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","Text by John D. Weaver, interviews by Fred Ferretti. 2 Cys.","2 Cys.","Pst.","Pst.","An interview of Luis Valdez by John D. Weaver. Pst.","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","Orginial \u0026 Pst.","2 Cys.","Quiz on California. 2 Cys.","Quiz on cities of the world. 2 Cys.","2 Cys.","Chinese Translation.","Autographed by D.W. Willis, lone survivor of the Brownsville Raid.","Including two obituaries about Harriet S. Weaver (1813-1988). 8 items.","Majority of correspondence from John D. Weaver to Jane W. Poulton; centers around everyday events: progress on books, latest medical reports, congratuations on literary achievements, deaths, change of residence and traveling plans. Also includes some correspondence with mother, close friends, and editors. 42 items.","17 items.","6 items.","(bound)","12 items.","p. 124","2 copies","11 items.","No title or author","8 items.","p. 51","p. 8","18 items.","Acc. No. 85-24. 12 items.","Acc. No. 85-24. 6 items.","Also on microfilm, 4 vols. Bound material on Thomas Mann, 1938.","See Also Microfilm","See also Microfilm","See also Microfilm","See also Microfilm","1 volume","Miscellaneous \u0026 photos. 16 items.","3 items.","Publications about special collections at the University of California at Los Angeles. 7 items.","4 items.","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 5 3/8\" black and white. Both are wearing heavy winter coats, hats and sturdy shoes. No background. 1 item Ph.","Scope and Contents 2 3/4\" x 4 7/16\" black and white. Background view of trees and fence. John wearing a cap, baggy clothes and no shoes. 1 item Ph.","(Not to be reproduced without permission of Marilyn Sanders.) (See medium oversize file.)","8 x 10 black and white printed on 11 x 14 paper and 8 x 10 ektacolor print Not to be reproduced without Ms. Sanders permission. Deposited in memory of their William and Mary professor Glenwood Clark.","Scope and Contents Glenwood Clark letters dated December 23, 1941 and April 11, 1942 Althea Hunt letters dated June 13, 1942 and May 23, 1948 enclosing radio script prepared by William and Mary student Grace Warren Landrum letter dated Mar 15, 1942 Includes John Weaver's newsletter \"The Old Year\" (telling of the unveiling of a tablet to Harriet Weaver) and \"The New Year\" (telling of his marriage to Chica Nimocks and their plans to settle in Durham, N.C.).","Collections no longer restricted or closed.","No longer restricted.","No longer restricted","No longer restricted.","No longer closed.","One notebook entitled \"Collection No. 1206: Writings and Correspondence, Civic activities.\"","Copy of John Weaver's article on Dr. Earl Gregg Swem, from the Kansas City Star, June 16, 1938.","10 folders. Literary manuscripts: working draft, 1992 of book THE SENATOR AND THE SHARECROPPER'S SON; 1995 draft; reviews, etc. Published book transferred to Archives.","35 folders. Material relating to THE BROWNSVILLE RAID and THE SHARECROPPER'S SON AND THE SENATOR, both written by John Weaver, correspondence with his sister Jane Poulton, 1993-1997, and copies of letters to his first wife Harriet Weaver, 1943. 250 items.","Contents: Senate Debate, Foraker and the Presidency, Mingo Sanders Testimony, Boyd Conyers Testimony and Roosevelt and the Press.","Contents: Senate Debate, Foraker and the Presidency, Mingo Sanders Testimony, Boyd Conyers Testimony and Roosevelt and the Press.","Contents: Blockson Report, Chronology, Nick \u0026 Alice Longworth, and Chronology: Foraker, Roosevelt, Taft, 1846-1892 (draft)","Signed by the last survivor of the Brownsville raid and John D. Weaver.","Scope and Contents 2 folders. Pencil sketch of the Wren Building with article by John Weaver taped to the back; copy of his birth record; copy of letter by John Holmes, 29 Sept. 1936 regarding book reviewing and copy of 1932 College of William and Mary's Dean's List showing John Weaver ranked as second.","1 p.","2 pp.","2 folders. Copies of correspondence between John Weaver and the College of William and Mary regarding Glenwood Clark and Caskie Stinnett. Weaver and Stinnett were classmates and students of Professor Glenwood Clark. Dated 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.","5 folders. One volume of letters entitled \"Chica's Book,\" which contains correspondence with relatives and friends of John and Chica Weaver between 1989 and 1991. The book was privately published, 1991 and has an index of correspondents. Promiminent writers and authors number among the correspondents including his friend Caskie Stinnett, who was also a William and Mary alumnus, class of 1932.","26 folders. Papers of Jesse Stuart, Appalachian writer and friend of John Weaver, books by Jesse Stuart and Caskie Stinnett. Part of this collection was formerly on deposit at UCLA library.","Scope and Contents 8 x 10\", black and white","Scope and Contents 7 7/8 x 7 7/8\", color","Also, the Jesse Stuart Foundation Newsletter, vol. I, no. I, and a brochure, maps, and postcards of Greenbo Lake State Resort Park.","Scope and Contents 3 folders. Copies of eight short stories and articles by John Weaver including \"The Flesh is Heir\", \"Vital, Searching, Significant\", \"Artist in Exile: Thomas Mann\", \"Medicated Memoirs,\" \"Studies in Success: Harlow Brooks,\" \"Studies in Success: William N. MacCartney,\" \"Kansas City as a Publishing Center,\" \"Studies in Success: Chevalier Jackson,\" and \"The Gravy Run.\" All published.","4 folders. Copies of news articles.","1 item.","Scope and Contents (see pp. 13-14: \"Founding Father\" by Eric S. Lander and Joseph J. Ellis). 1 item.","2 items.","Scope and Contents see pp. 1-12: \"Writing and reading and Jesse Stuart\" and pp. 342-361: \"The threat that runs so true.\" 1 item.","4 folders. Bibliography of John Weaver's writings by Dorothy Olding, 1968. Anthology of tenth grade Humanities Program, Edsel Ford High School, vol. I including short stories by Jesse Stuart and John Weaver.","20 pp.","9 folders. Correspondence and articles relating to Weaver's sister, Jane Poulton, Swem Library, and his former professor at William and Mary Glenwood Clark.","4 folders. Duplicates of Caskie Stinnett correspondence and other letters including an original letter by Dean Charles Quittmeyer, July 30, 1983. Mimeographed copy of anthology including story by Jesse Stuart and one by John Weaver, in tenth grade English-Humanities course at Dearborn, Michigan High School.","Cy of ALS. 1 p.","One folder. Five periodical writings by John Weaver including articles and fiction from The American, The Ego and It, Travel and Leisure, and Colliers.","1993.17Correspondence between John Weaver and family members and friends about their lives and families. Genealogy work done by John Weaver. Printed material about and by John Weaver and his wife, Harriett Weaver.","Correspondence with Bellamy and Helen Partridge, John Cheever, Jane Poulton and Harriett S. Weaver. Folder 9 has restriction by John Weaver: these letters are restricted. They cannot be copied, quoted or published, in part or in full, without permission of the authors or their estates.","Correspondence between John D. Weaver and John Cheever. Mention of William Weaver, John D. Weaver's brother, who moved to Italy.","Weaver-Partridge Correspondence, Volume II and III. A synopsis, from 1946 to 1958. Appears to be a chronology of the events in John D. Weaver's life, taken from his correspondence. Copies of letters from John D. Weaver to Bellamy and Helen Partridge. January 26, 1943 – Enlisted in the army and assigned to Frank Capra's unit of signal corps, which is making morale shorts. May 15, 1943 – Moved from signal corps to another unit. December 8, 1943 – To be stationed in New York, New York. January, 1946 – Promoted to technical sergeant in the Army. January 20, 1947 - Harriett's mother dies. February 25, 1946 – Implies that John Weaver is now a civilian. December 2, 1948 – Sold \"Christmas Story\" for $50,000 to RKO. March 1949 - Bought their first house on Hillside Avenue, Los Angeles, California. October 1956 – John Weaver's Father died. July 5, 1960 – Telegram from Helen Partridge saying Bellamy died.","Discuss where their Mother should live. Talks about Harriett's melanoma and other health issues. Copies of articles and discussion of writing projects. March 23, 1973 - Weaver family moves from Beverly Grove Drive, Beverly Hills, Cal. to Whites Speak Drive, Sherman Oaks, Cal. July 1975 - Weaver family moves from White Peaks Drive to Deervale Drive. August [1978] - \"...I've finished the first draft of the 2-hour teleplay on Jamestown, 1607-1646...\" September 1978 - John Weaver's Mother dies. Mention of family conflict.","Scope and Contents Copies of original correspondence with some original letters from Jane Poulton. Jane W. Poulton lives in Durham, North Carolina. Topics include the adaptation of \"Brownsville\" into a play, articles and published material written by John D. Weaver and Jane Poulton, health of Harriett , Harriett's community involvement with banning fireworks and clearing of chaparral in the Santa Monica Mountains, The College of William and Mary, disposition of family papers, and genealogy. January 1980 – Moving from Sherman Oaks, California to Encino, California. August 6, 1981 – John mentions his 50th anniversary at William and Mary, \"have no intention of going near the place. I wouldn't want to be around so many old people.\" September 28, 1981 - William \u0026 Mary publishes a calendar with a write up and photograph of John Weaver. January 24, 1984 - Jane Poulton writes some biographical and work history of herself. November 9, 1981 - \"Tom Graves, the president of W\u0026M, is coming to town Thursday and we're to have drinks and dinner with him…\" December 24, 1981- Includes Newsletter sent to family and friends. February 1983 - John resigns from Travel and Leisure. June 6, 1983 - Gives suggestions to Jane about how to handle her papers, such as putting full name of newspaper where an article is published. \"I am very conscious of that sort of thing just now because the two scrapbooks that Harriett kept of our Kansas City Star years are in sad shape. The clippings tear at the slightest touch, so I'm having them microfilmed and will get two copies, one for UCLA and the other for William and Mary.\" Mentions article he wrote on Los Angeles in William and Mary's Alumni Gazette. February 24, 1984 - \"…gift we're making to the Swem Library…book I treasure and it seemed to me that it belonged in Virginia…\"","Copies of original correspondence with some originals from Jane Poulton. Topics include family matters, family history, computers, concerns about Harriett and other family members' health with details about Harriett's health problems and how it affects John and Jane's difficulty getting her dog book published. Includes writings and published material by both Jane Poulton and John Weaver. March 10, 1987 - Jane's husband, Jack Poulton, dies.","Topics include Harriet's health, computers, taxes, genealogy, family matters, Jane's published material, and John's projects, particularly \"Brownsville.\" May 31, 1988 - Handwritten note: \"brought Harriet home from the hospital.\" June 1988 - Possibility of Harriet and John moving to Durham, North Carolina area. June 1988 - Wrote letter to his brother, Hank, and wife, Kitty July 5, 1988 - Includes attached letter John Weaver wrote to Scott Donaldson, English professor at William and Mary, about his (Donaldson's) new biography of John Cheever that contained snide remarks attributed to John Weaver. August 25, 1988 - Harriett is in a nursing home. October 31, 1988 - Mention of family matters concerning their sister, Ann and other family members. November 15, 1988 - Jane writes about John's stress and depression as result of harriett's illness. November 24, 1988 - Jane appears to be offering him comfort because Harriett died. November 25, 1988 - Los Angeles Times Obituary of Harriett Weaver. December 12, 1988 - Jane talks of their sister Ann's well being, and her husband, Hugh who is trying to help. December 30, 1988 - Jane tells of visit to Ann's home. Obituary of Harriett S. Weaver in the Los Angeles Firefighter, January/February 1989 March 17, 1989 - Los Angeles Timse article about a memorial gathering for Harriett Weaver for her work with fire safety laws for hillside communities. Attached tribute by Jerry Fields, Fire Station #99. May 13, 1989 - Poem by Harriet. \"How dear the framework of our little world...\" May 16, 1989 - John writes, \"...I am seeing Marilyn again from time to time, but I go to her now as a friend rather than a suitor. Our Lady of Hemet is a different proposition.\" October 18, 1989 - Doc Stinnett writes about the note he received from John telling him that he and Chica are married. William and Mary Magazine, Winter 1991, article about John Weaver, class of 1932","Per note by John Weaver, these letters are restricted. They cannot be copied, quoted or published, in part or in full, without permission of the authors or their estates. Correspondence between John and Harriett Weaver while he is stationed in New York City and she is in Los Angeles. Topic include news of friends, activities, John Weaver's job in the Army and details of Harriett's preparations to move to New York. John Weaver's mailing address in New York is: Sgt. John D. Weaver, Special Coverage Section, Screen Magazine, Signal Corps Photographic Center in Long Island City, new York. December 17, 1943 - letter from John Weaver, \"...film on Negro troops building a road... said i was the 'minorities' expert... I told him two things... 2) troops should not be referred to as Negroes, but simply as American troops.\"","Also includes copies of Love letters from Rose Davisson, Hillborough, Virginia to John F. Poulton, of Petersburg, Virginia, dated 1857-1858","Correspondence between Jane Poulton and John Weaver about research in Virginia and California. Copies of census reports and notes.","Copies of Love letters from Rose Davisson, Hillsborough, Virginia to John F. Poulton, of Petersburg, Virginia, dated 1857-1858.","Printed material either written by or about John D. Weaver or Harriett S. Weaver.","\"At the Chelsea, Artists Do Their Thing\", Article from Newsday by Paul D. Colford, January 1, 1984. Congressional Record, June 24, 1969 with a reference to John D. Weaver.","Saturday Evening Post, July 25, 1942. Includes article by John D. Weaver, \"While Lions Roar.\" Signed: To the Mother of John D. Weaver, Mrs. Beatrice Weaver, with best regards. Ben Hibbs.","Harriett S. Weaver (1913-1988) Collection No. 1447\"Residential Development and fire-Flood-Landslide Management in the Santa Monica Mountains.  Special Collections, University Research Library, University of California at Los Angeles.  Published 1989, The Encino Press, Encino California"],"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":["College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Poulton family"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Poulton family","Weaver, John Downing, 1912-2002","Cheever, John","Partridge, Bellamy","Poulton, Jane","Stinnett, Caskie","Stuart, Jesse Hilton, 1907-1984","Weaver, Harriett"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae"],"famname_ssim":["Poulton family"],"persname_ssim":["Weaver, John Downing, 1912-2002","Cheever, John","Partridge, Bellamy","Poulton, Jane","Stinnett, Caskie","Stuart, Jesse Hilton, 1907-1984","Weaver, Harriett"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":404,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T14:13:02.151Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9036","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9036","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9036","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9036","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_9036.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Weaver, John D. Papers","title_ssm":["John D. Weaver Papers"],"title_tesim":["John D. Weaver Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1906-1997"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1906-1997"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["01/Mss. 77 W37","/repositories/2/resources/9036"],"text":["01/Mss. 77 W37","/repositories/2/resources/9036","John D. Weaver Papers","Authors, American--20th century","Authors, American--20th century--Correspondence","Genealogy","United States--American Authors","Correspondence","Manuscripts (document genre)","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.","The collection contains 19 boxes.  Inventories for boxes 1-16 are on the PDF document located: http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/77_W37_Weaver__John.pdf."," The inventory for boxes 17-19 are in the Finding Aid/Inventory section. "," When the collection was physically grouped together, some accessions on the original PDF inventory are now repeated on the Finding Aid/Inventory.","John Downing Weaver was born 4 February 1912 in Washington, D. C. He attended Georgetown University and graduated from the College of William and Mary in 1932. He received his M. A. degree from George Washington University in 1933. He worked for the National Recovery Administration, and as a reporter, feature writer, book reviewer and copy editor for the Kansas City Star, 1935- 1940. Since 1940, he has been a freelance writer. "," Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:   John Downing Weaver ","Other Information:"," A PDF document of this inventory is available online."," Additional information may be found at http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/77_W37_Weaver__John.pdf","Microfilm of Weaver's Kansas City Star scrapbooks (1936-1940) available at Special Collections.","Collection contains genealogy of the Poulton Family, published stories, articles, book reviews, books, correspondence with family and friends and news clippings by and relating to John D. Weaver, author, novelist, biographer and West Coast editor of  \"Travel and Leisure Magazine\".","On loan by John D. Weaver. 40 items.","On loan by John D. Weaver. 15 items.","On loan by John D. Weaver. 26 items.","On loan by John D. Weaver. 51 items.","On loan by John D. Weaver.","Gift of John D. Weaever.","Gift of John D. Weaver","Gift of John D. Weaver","2 items.","2 items.","17 items.","2 Cys","2 Cys","Pst.","2 Cys","John D. Weaver furnished many of the items. 2 Cys.","Pst.","2 Cys","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","Letters re: John D. Weaver's article on the Central Library which appeared in the 11 October 1976 issue of New West. Also includes reply by John D. Weaver.","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","Pst.","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","Text by John D. Weaver, interviews by Fred Ferretti. 2 Cys.","2 Cys.","Pst.","Pst.","An interview of Luis Valdez by John D. Weaver. Pst.","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","Orginial \u0026 Pst.","2 Cys.","Quiz on California. 2 Cys.","Quiz on cities of the world. 2 Cys.","2 Cys.","Chinese Translation.","Autographed by D.W. Willis, lone survivor of the Brownsville Raid.","Including two obituaries about Harriet S. Weaver (1813-1988). 8 items.","Majority of correspondence from John D. Weaver to Jane W. Poulton; centers around everyday events: progress on books, latest medical reports, congratuations on literary achievements, deaths, change of residence and traveling plans. Also includes some correspondence with mother, close friends, and editors. 42 items.","17 items.","6 items.","(bound)","12 items.","p. 124","2 copies","11 items.","No title or author","8 items.","p. 51","p. 8","18 items.","Acc. No. 85-24. 12 items.","Acc. No. 85-24. 6 items.","Also on microfilm, 4 vols. Bound material on Thomas Mann, 1938.","See Also Microfilm","See also Microfilm","See also Microfilm","See also Microfilm","1 volume","Miscellaneous \u0026 photos. 16 items.","3 items.","Publications about special collections at the University of California at Los Angeles. 7 items.","4 items.","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 5 3/8\" black and white. Both are wearing heavy winter coats, hats and sturdy shoes. No background. 1 item Ph.","Scope and Contents 2 3/4\" x 4 7/16\" black and white. Background view of trees and fence. John wearing a cap, baggy clothes and no shoes. 1 item Ph.","(Not to be reproduced without permission of Marilyn Sanders.) (See medium oversize file.)","8 x 10 black and white printed on 11 x 14 paper and 8 x 10 ektacolor print Not to be reproduced without Ms. Sanders permission. Deposited in memory of their William and Mary professor Glenwood Clark.","Scope and Contents Glenwood Clark letters dated December 23, 1941 and April 11, 1942 Althea Hunt letters dated June 13, 1942 and May 23, 1948 enclosing radio script prepared by William and Mary student Grace Warren Landrum letter dated Mar 15, 1942 Includes John Weaver's newsletter \"The Old Year\" (telling of the unveiling of a tablet to Harriet Weaver) and \"The New Year\" (telling of his marriage to Chica Nimocks and their plans to settle in Durham, N.C.).","Collections no longer restricted or closed.","No longer restricted.","No longer restricted","No longer restricted.","No longer closed.","One notebook entitled \"Collection No. 1206: Writings and Correspondence, Civic activities.\"","Copy of John Weaver's article on Dr. Earl Gregg Swem, from the Kansas City Star, June 16, 1938.","10 folders. Literary manuscripts: working draft, 1992 of book THE SENATOR AND THE SHARECROPPER'S SON; 1995 draft; reviews, etc. Published book transferred to Archives.","35 folders. Material relating to THE BROWNSVILLE RAID and THE SHARECROPPER'S SON AND THE SENATOR, both written by John Weaver, correspondence with his sister Jane Poulton, 1993-1997, and copies of letters to his first wife Harriet Weaver, 1943. 250 items.","Contents: Senate Debate, Foraker and the Presidency, Mingo Sanders Testimony, Boyd Conyers Testimony and Roosevelt and the Press.","Contents: Senate Debate, Foraker and the Presidency, Mingo Sanders Testimony, Boyd Conyers Testimony and Roosevelt and the Press.","Contents: Blockson Report, Chronology, Nick \u0026 Alice Longworth, and Chronology: Foraker, Roosevelt, Taft, 1846-1892 (draft)","Signed by the last survivor of the Brownsville raid and John D. Weaver.","Scope and Contents 2 folders. Pencil sketch of the Wren Building with article by John Weaver taped to the back; copy of his birth record; copy of letter by John Holmes, 29 Sept. 1936 regarding book reviewing and copy of 1932 College of William and Mary's Dean's List showing John Weaver ranked as second.","1 p.","2 pp.","2 folders. Copies of correspondence between John Weaver and the College of William and Mary regarding Glenwood Clark and Caskie Stinnett. Weaver and Stinnett were classmates and students of Professor Glenwood Clark. Dated 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.","5 folders. One volume of letters entitled \"Chica's Book,\" which contains correspondence with relatives and friends of John and Chica Weaver between 1989 and 1991. The book was privately published, 1991 and has an index of correspondents. Promiminent writers and authors number among the correspondents including his friend Caskie Stinnett, who was also a William and Mary alumnus, class of 1932.","26 folders. Papers of Jesse Stuart, Appalachian writer and friend of John Weaver, books by Jesse Stuart and Caskie Stinnett. Part of this collection was formerly on deposit at UCLA library.","Scope and Contents 8 x 10\", black and white","Scope and Contents 7 7/8 x 7 7/8\", color","Also, the Jesse Stuart Foundation Newsletter, vol. I, no. I, and a brochure, maps, and postcards of Greenbo Lake State Resort Park.","Scope and Contents 3 folders. Copies of eight short stories and articles by John Weaver including \"The Flesh is Heir\", \"Vital, Searching, Significant\", \"Artist in Exile: Thomas Mann\", \"Medicated Memoirs,\" \"Studies in Success: Harlow Brooks,\" \"Studies in Success: William N. MacCartney,\" \"Kansas City as a Publishing Center,\" \"Studies in Success: Chevalier Jackson,\" and \"The Gravy Run.\" All published.","4 folders. Copies of news articles.","1 item.","Scope and Contents (see pp. 13-14: \"Founding Father\" by Eric S. Lander and Joseph J. Ellis). 1 item.","2 items.","Scope and Contents see pp. 1-12: \"Writing and reading and Jesse Stuart\" and pp. 342-361: \"The threat that runs so true.\" 1 item.","4 folders. Bibliography of John Weaver's writings by Dorothy Olding, 1968. Anthology of tenth grade Humanities Program, Edsel Ford High School, vol. I including short stories by Jesse Stuart and John Weaver.","20 pp.","9 folders. Correspondence and articles relating to Weaver's sister, Jane Poulton, Swem Library, and his former professor at William and Mary Glenwood Clark.","4 folders. Duplicates of Caskie Stinnett correspondence and other letters including an original letter by Dean Charles Quittmeyer, July 30, 1983. Mimeographed copy of anthology including story by Jesse Stuart and one by John Weaver, in tenth grade English-Humanities course at Dearborn, Michigan High School.","Cy of ALS. 1 p.","One folder. Five periodical writings by John Weaver including articles and fiction from The American, The Ego and It, Travel and Leisure, and Colliers.","1993.17Correspondence between John Weaver and family members and friends about their lives and families. Genealogy work done by John Weaver. Printed material about and by John Weaver and his wife, Harriett Weaver.","Correspondence with Bellamy and Helen Partridge, John Cheever, Jane Poulton and Harriett S. Weaver. Folder 9 has restriction by John Weaver: these letters are restricted. They cannot be copied, quoted or published, in part or in full, without permission of the authors or their estates.","Correspondence between John D. Weaver and John Cheever. Mention of William Weaver, John D. Weaver's brother, who moved to Italy.","Weaver-Partridge Correspondence, Volume II and III. A synopsis, from 1946 to 1958. Appears to be a chronology of the events in John D. Weaver's life, taken from his correspondence. Copies of letters from John D. Weaver to Bellamy and Helen Partridge. January 26, 1943 – Enlisted in the army and assigned to Frank Capra's unit of signal corps, which is making morale shorts. May 15, 1943 – Moved from signal corps to another unit. December 8, 1943 – To be stationed in New York, New York. January, 1946 – Promoted to technical sergeant in the Army. January 20, 1947 - Harriett's mother dies. February 25, 1946 – Implies that John Weaver is now a civilian. December 2, 1948 – Sold \"Christmas Story\" for $50,000 to RKO. March 1949 - Bought their first house on Hillside Avenue, Los Angeles, California. October 1956 – John Weaver's Father died. July 5, 1960 – Telegram from Helen Partridge saying Bellamy died.","Discuss where their Mother should live. Talks about Harriett's melanoma and other health issues. Copies of articles and discussion of writing projects. March 23, 1973 - Weaver family moves from Beverly Grove Drive, Beverly Hills, Cal. to Whites Speak Drive, Sherman Oaks, Cal. July 1975 - Weaver family moves from White Peaks Drive to Deervale Drive. August [1978] - \"...I've finished the first draft of the 2-hour teleplay on Jamestown, 1607-1646...\" September 1978 - John Weaver's Mother dies. Mention of family conflict.","Scope and Contents Copies of original correspondence with some original letters from Jane Poulton. Jane W. Poulton lives in Durham, North Carolina. Topics include the adaptation of \"Brownsville\" into a play, articles and published material written by John D. Weaver and Jane Poulton, health of Harriett , Harriett's community involvement with banning fireworks and clearing of chaparral in the Santa Monica Mountains, The College of William and Mary, disposition of family papers, and genealogy. January 1980 – Moving from Sherman Oaks, California to Encino, California. August 6, 1981 – John mentions his 50th anniversary at William and Mary, \"have no intention of going near the place. I wouldn't want to be around so many old people.\" September 28, 1981 - William \u0026 Mary publishes a calendar with a write up and photograph of John Weaver. January 24, 1984 - Jane Poulton writes some biographical and work history of herself. November 9, 1981 - \"Tom Graves, the president of W\u0026M, is coming to town Thursday and we're to have drinks and dinner with him…\" December 24, 1981- Includes Newsletter sent to family and friends. February 1983 - John resigns from Travel and Leisure. June 6, 1983 - Gives suggestions to Jane about how to handle her papers, such as putting full name of newspaper where an article is published. \"I am very conscious of that sort of thing just now because the two scrapbooks that Harriett kept of our Kansas City Star years are in sad shape. The clippings tear at the slightest touch, so I'm having them microfilmed and will get two copies, one for UCLA and the other for William and Mary.\" Mentions article he wrote on Los Angeles in William and Mary's Alumni Gazette. February 24, 1984 - \"…gift we're making to the Swem Library…book I treasure and it seemed to me that it belonged in Virginia…\"","Copies of original correspondence with some originals from Jane Poulton. Topics include family matters, family history, computers, concerns about Harriett and other family members' health with details about Harriett's health problems and how it affects John and Jane's difficulty getting her dog book published. Includes writings and published material by both Jane Poulton and John Weaver. March 10, 1987 - Jane's husband, Jack Poulton, dies.","Topics include Harriet's health, computers, taxes, genealogy, family matters, Jane's published material, and John's projects, particularly \"Brownsville.\" May 31, 1988 - Handwritten note: \"brought Harriet home from the hospital.\" June 1988 - Possibility of Harriet and John moving to Durham, North Carolina area. June 1988 - Wrote letter to his brother, Hank, and wife, Kitty July 5, 1988 - Includes attached letter John Weaver wrote to Scott Donaldson, English professor at William and Mary, about his (Donaldson's) new biography of John Cheever that contained snide remarks attributed to John Weaver. August 25, 1988 - Harriett is in a nursing home. October 31, 1988 - Mention of family matters concerning their sister, Ann and other family members. November 15, 1988 - Jane writes about John's stress and depression as result of harriett's illness. November 24, 1988 - Jane appears to be offering him comfort because Harriett died. November 25, 1988 - Los Angeles Times Obituary of Harriett Weaver. December 12, 1988 - Jane talks of their sister Ann's well being, and her husband, Hugh who is trying to help. December 30, 1988 - Jane tells of visit to Ann's home. Obituary of Harriett S. Weaver in the Los Angeles Firefighter, January/February 1989 March 17, 1989 - Los Angeles Timse article about a memorial gathering for Harriett Weaver for her work with fire safety laws for hillside communities. Attached tribute by Jerry Fields, Fire Station #99. May 13, 1989 - Poem by Harriet. \"How dear the framework of our little world...\" May 16, 1989 - John writes, \"...I am seeing Marilyn again from time to time, but I go to her now as a friend rather than a suitor. Our Lady of Hemet is a different proposition.\" October 18, 1989 - Doc Stinnett writes about the note he received from John telling him that he and Chica are married. William and Mary Magazine, Winter 1991, article about John Weaver, class of 1932","Per note by John Weaver, these letters are restricted. They cannot be copied, quoted or published, in part or in full, without permission of the authors or their estates. Correspondence between John and Harriett Weaver while he is stationed in New York City and she is in Los Angeles. Topic include news of friends, activities, John Weaver's job in the Army and details of Harriett's preparations to move to New York. John Weaver's mailing address in New York is: Sgt. John D. Weaver, Special Coverage Section, Screen Magazine, Signal Corps Photographic Center in Long Island City, new York. December 17, 1943 - letter from John Weaver, \"...film on Negro troops building a road... said i was the 'minorities' expert... I told him two things... 2) troops should not be referred to as Negroes, but simply as American troops.\"","Also includes copies of Love letters from Rose Davisson, Hillborough, Virginia to John F. Poulton, of Petersburg, Virginia, dated 1857-1858","Correspondence between Jane Poulton and John Weaver about research in Virginia and California. Copies of census reports and notes.","Copies of Love letters from Rose Davisson, Hillsborough, Virginia to John F. Poulton, of Petersburg, Virginia, dated 1857-1858.","Printed material either written by or about John D. Weaver or Harriett S. Weaver.","\"At the Chelsea, Artists Do Their Thing\", Article from Newsday by Paul D. Colford, January 1, 1984. Congressional Record, June 24, 1969 with a reference to John D. Weaver.","Saturday Evening Post, July 25, 1942. Includes article by John D. Weaver, \"While Lions Roar.\" Signed: To the Mother of John D. Weaver, Mrs. Beatrice Weaver, with best regards. Ben Hibbs.","Harriett S. Weaver (1913-1988) Collection No. 1447\"Residential Development and fire-Flood-Landslide Management in the Santa Monica Mountains.  Special Collections, University Research Library, University of California at Los Angeles.  Published 1989, The Encino Press, Encino California","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","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Poulton family","Weaver, John Downing, 1912-2002","Cheever, John","Partridge, Bellamy","Poulton, Jane","Stinnett, Caskie","Stuart, Jesse Hilton, 1907-1984","Weaver, Harriett","English"],"unitid_tesim":["01/Mss. 77 W37","/repositories/2/resources/9036"],"normalized_title_ssm":["John D. Weaver Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["John D. Weaver Papers"],"collection_ssim":["John D. 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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.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. 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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."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection contains 19 boxes.  Inventories for boxes 1-16 are on the PDF document located: http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/77_W37_Weaver__John.pdf.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e The inventory for boxes 17-19 are in the Finding Aid/Inventory section. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e When the collection was physically grouped together, some accessions on the original PDF inventory are now repeated on the Finding Aid/Inventory.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement of Materials:"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection contains 19 boxes.  Inventories for boxes 1-16 are on the PDF document located: http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/77_W37_Weaver__John.pdf."," The inventory for boxes 17-19 are in the Finding Aid/Inventory section. "," When the collection was physically grouped together, some accessions on the original PDF inventory are now repeated on the Finding Aid/Inventory."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn Downing Weaver was born 4 February 1912 in Washington, D. 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Deposited in memory of their William and Mary professor Glenwood Clark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Glenwood Clark letters dated December 23, 1941 and April 11, 1942 Althea Hunt letters dated June 13, 1942 and May 23, 1948 enclosing radio script prepared by William and Mary student Grace Warren Landrum letter dated Mar 15, 1942 Includes John Weaver's newsletter \"The Old Year\" (telling of the unveiling of a tablet to Harriet Weaver) and \"The New Year\" (telling of his marriage to Chica Nimocks and their plans to settle in Durham, N.C.).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollections no longer restricted or closed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo longer restricted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo longer restricted\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo longer restricted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo longer closed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne notebook entitled \"Collection No. 1206: Writings and Correspondence, Civic activities.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of John Weaver's article on Dr. Earl Gregg Swem, from the Kansas City Star, June 16, 1938.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 folders. Literary manuscripts: working draft, 1992 of book THE SENATOR AND THE SHARECROPPER'S SON; 1995 draft; reviews, etc. Published book transferred to Archives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e35 folders. Material relating to THE BROWNSVILLE RAID and THE SHARECROPPER'S SON AND THE SENATOR, both written by John Weaver, correspondence with his sister Jane Poulton, 1993-1997, and copies of letters to his first wife Harriet Weaver, 1943. 250 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Senate Debate, Foraker and the Presidency, Mingo Sanders Testimony, Boyd Conyers Testimony and Roosevelt and the Press.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Senate Debate, Foraker and the Presidency, Mingo Sanders Testimony, Boyd Conyers Testimony and Roosevelt and the Press.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContents: Blockson Report, Chronology, Nick \u0026amp; Alice Longworth, and Chronology: Foraker, Roosevelt, Taft, 1846-1892 (draft)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by the last survivor of the Brownsville raid and John D. Weaver.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 2 folders. Pencil sketch of the Wren Building with article by John Weaver taped to the back; copy of his birth record; copy of letter by John Holmes, 29 Sept. 1936 regarding book reviewing and copy of 1932 College of William and Mary's Dean's List showing John Weaver ranked as second.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 folders. Copies of correspondence between John Weaver and the College of William and Mary regarding Glenwood Clark and Caskie Stinnett. Weaver and Stinnett were classmates and students of Professor Glenwood Clark. Dated 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 folders. One volume of letters entitled \"Chica's Book,\" which contains correspondence with relatives and friends of John and Chica Weaver between 1989 and 1991. The book was privately published, 1991 and has an index of correspondents. Promiminent writers and authors number among the correspondents including his friend Caskie Stinnett, who was also a William and Mary alumnus, class of 1932.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 folders. Papers of Jesse Stuart, Appalachian writer and friend of John Weaver, books by Jesse Stuart and Caskie Stinnett. Part of this collection was formerly on deposit at UCLA library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 8 x 10\", black and white\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 7 7/8 x 7 7/8\", color\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso, the Jesse Stuart Foundation Newsletter, vol. I, no. I, and a brochure, maps, and postcards of Greenbo Lake State Resort Park.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 3 folders. Copies of eight short stories and articles by John Weaver including \"The Flesh is Heir\", \"Vital, Searching, Significant\", \"Artist in Exile: Thomas Mann\", \"Medicated Memoirs,\" \"Studies in Success: Harlow Brooks,\" \"Studies in Success: William N. MacCartney,\" \"Kansas City as a Publishing Center,\" \"Studies in Success: Chevalier Jackson,\" and \"The Gravy Run.\" All published.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 folders. Copies of news articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents (see pp. 13-14: \"Founding Father\" by Eric S. Lander and Joseph J. Ellis). 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents see pp. 1-12: \"Writing and reading and Jesse Stuart\" and pp. 342-361: \"The threat that runs so true.\" 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 folders. Bibliography of John Weaver's writings by Dorothy Olding, 1968. Anthology of tenth grade Humanities Program, Edsel Ford High School, vol. I including short stories by Jesse Stuart and John Weaver.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 folders. Correspondence and articles relating to Weaver's sister, Jane Poulton, Swem Library, and his former professor at William and Mary Glenwood Clark.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 folders. Duplicates of Caskie Stinnett correspondence and other letters including an original letter by Dean Charles Quittmeyer, July 30, 1983. Mimeographed copy of anthology including story by Jesse Stuart and one by John Weaver, in tenth grade English-Humanities course at Dearborn, Michigan High School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCy of ALS. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne folder. Five periodical writings by John Weaver including articles and fiction from The American, The Ego and It, Travel and Leisure, and Colliers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1993.17Correspondence between John Weaver and family members and friends about their lives and families. Genealogy work done by John Weaver. Printed material about and by John Weaver and his wife, Harriett Weaver.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Bellamy and Helen Partridge, John Cheever, Jane Poulton and Harriett S. Weaver. Folder 9 has restriction by John Weaver: these letters are restricted. They cannot be copied, quoted or published, in part or in full, without permission of the authors or their estates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between John D. Weaver and John Cheever. Mention of William Weaver, John D. Weaver's brother, who moved to Italy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWeaver-Partridge Correspondence, Volume II and III. A synopsis, from 1946 to 1958. Appears to be a chronology of the events in John D. Weaver's life, taken from his correspondence. Copies of letters from John D. Weaver to Bellamy and Helen Partridge. January 26, 1943 – Enlisted in the army and assigned to Frank Capra's unit of signal corps, which is making morale shorts. May 15, 1943 – Moved from signal corps to another unit. December 8, 1943 – To be stationed in New York, New York. January, 1946 – Promoted to technical sergeant in the Army. January 20, 1947 - Harriett's mother dies. February 25, 1946 – Implies that John Weaver is now a civilian. December 2, 1948 – Sold \"Christmas Story\" for $50,000 to RKO. March 1949 - Bought their first house on Hillside Avenue, Los Angeles, California. October 1956 – John Weaver's Father died. July 5, 1960 – Telegram from Helen Partridge saying Bellamy died.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscuss where their Mother should live. Talks about Harriett's melanoma and other health issues. Copies of articles and discussion of writing projects. March 23, 1973 - Weaver family moves from Beverly Grove Drive, Beverly Hills, Cal. to Whites Speak Drive, Sherman Oaks, Cal. July 1975 - Weaver family moves from White Peaks Drive to Deervale Drive. August [1978] - \"...I've finished the first draft of the 2-hour teleplay on Jamestown, 1607-1646...\" September 1978 - John Weaver's Mother dies. Mention of family conflict.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Copies of original correspondence with some original letters from Jane Poulton. Jane W. Poulton lives in Durham, North Carolina. Topics include the adaptation of \"Brownsville\" into a play, articles and published material written by John D. Weaver and Jane Poulton, health of Harriett , Harriett's community involvement with banning fireworks and clearing of chaparral in the Santa Monica Mountains, The College of William and Mary, disposition of family papers, and genealogy. January 1980 – Moving from Sherman Oaks, California to Encino, California. August 6, 1981 – John mentions his 50th anniversary at William and Mary, \"have no intention of going near the place. I wouldn't want to be around so many old people.\" September 28, 1981 - William \u0026amp; Mary publishes a calendar with a write up and photograph of John Weaver. January 24, 1984 - Jane Poulton writes some biographical and work history of herself. November 9, 1981 - \"Tom Graves, the president of W\u0026amp;M, is coming to town Thursday and we're to have drinks and dinner with him…\" December 24, 1981- Includes Newsletter sent to family and friends. February 1983 - John resigns from Travel and Leisure. June 6, 1983 - Gives suggestions to Jane about how to handle her papers, such as putting full name of newspaper where an article is published. \"I am very conscious of that sort of thing just now because the two scrapbooks that Harriett kept of our Kansas City Star years are in sad shape. The clippings tear at the slightest touch, so I'm having them microfilmed and will get two copies, one for UCLA and the other for William and Mary.\" Mentions article he wrote on Los Angeles in William and Mary's Alumni Gazette. February 24, 1984 - \"…gift we're making to the Swem Library…book I treasure and it seemed to me that it belonged in Virginia…\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of original correspondence with some originals from Jane Poulton. Topics include family matters, family history, computers, concerns about Harriett and other family members' health with details about Harriett's health problems and how it affects John and Jane's difficulty getting her dog book published. Includes writings and published material by both Jane Poulton and John Weaver. March 10, 1987 - Jane's husband, Jack Poulton, dies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics include Harriet's health, computers, taxes, genealogy, family matters, Jane's published material, and John's projects, particularly \"Brownsville.\" May 31, 1988 - Handwritten note: \"brought Harriet home from the hospital.\" June 1988 - Possibility of Harriet and John moving to Durham, North Carolina area. June 1988 - Wrote letter to his brother, Hank, and wife, Kitty July 5, 1988 - Includes attached letter John Weaver wrote to Scott Donaldson, English professor at William and Mary, about his (Donaldson's) new biography of John Cheever that contained snide remarks attributed to John Weaver. August 25, 1988 - Harriett is in a nursing home. October 31, 1988 - Mention of family matters concerning their sister, Ann and other family members. November 15, 1988 - Jane writes about John's stress and depression as result of harriett's illness. November 24, 1988 - Jane appears to be offering him comfort because Harriett died. November 25, 1988 - Los Angeles Times Obituary of Harriett Weaver. December 12, 1988 - Jane talks of their sister Ann's well being, and her husband, Hugh who is trying to help. December 30, 1988 - Jane tells of visit to Ann's home. Obituary of Harriett S. Weaver in the Los Angeles Firefighter, January/February 1989 March 17, 1989 - Los Angeles Timse article about a memorial gathering for Harriett Weaver for her work with fire safety laws for hillside communities. Attached tribute by Jerry Fields, Fire Station #99. May 13, 1989 - Poem by Harriet. \"How dear the framework of our little world...\" May 16, 1989 - John writes, \"...I am seeing Marilyn again from time to time, but I go to her now as a friend rather than a suitor. Our Lady of Hemet is a different proposition.\" October 18, 1989 - Doc Stinnett writes about the note he received from John telling him that he and Chica are married. William and Mary Magazine, Winter 1991, article about John Weaver, class of 1932\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePer note by John Weaver, these letters are restricted. They cannot be copied, quoted or published, in part or in full, without permission of the authors or their estates. Correspondence between John and Harriett Weaver while he is stationed in New York City and she is in Los Angeles. Topic include news of friends, activities, John Weaver's job in the Army and details of Harriett's preparations to move to New York. John Weaver's mailing address in New York is: Sgt. John D. Weaver, Special Coverage Section, Screen Magazine, Signal Corps Photographic Center in Long Island City, new York. December 17, 1943 - letter from John Weaver, \"...film on Negro troops building a road... said i was the 'minorities' expert... I told him two things... 2) troops should not be referred to as Negroes, but simply as American troops.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso includes copies of Love letters from Rose Davisson, Hillborough, Virginia to John F. Poulton, of Petersburg, Virginia, dated 1857-1858\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Jane Poulton and John Weaver about research in Virginia and California. Copies of census reports and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of Love letters from Rose Davisson, Hillsborough, Virginia to John F. Poulton, of Petersburg, Virginia, dated 1857-1858.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted material either written by or about John D. Weaver or Harriett S. Weaver.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"At the Chelsea, Artists Do Their Thing\", Article from Newsday by Paul D. Colford, January 1, 1984. Congressional Record, June 24, 1969 with a reference to John D. Weaver.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSaturday Evening Post, July 25, 1942. Includes article by John D. Weaver, \"While Lions Roar.\" Signed: To the Mother of John D. Weaver, Mrs. Beatrice Weaver, with best regards. Ben Hibbs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarriett S. Weaver (1913-1988) Collection No. 1447\"Residential Development and fire-Flood-Landslide Management in the Santa Monica Mountains.  Special Collections, University Research Library, University of California at Los Angeles.  Published 1989, The Encino Press, Encino California\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"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Collection contains genealogy of the Poulton Family, published stories, articles, book reviews, books, correspondence with family and friends and news clippings by and relating to John D. Weaver, author, novelist, biographer and West Coast editor of  \"Travel and Leisure Magazine\".","On loan by John D. Weaver. 40 items.","On loan by John D. Weaver. 15 items.","On loan by John D. Weaver. 26 items.","On loan by John D. Weaver. 51 items.","On loan by John D. Weaver.","Gift of John D. Weaever.","Gift of John D. Weaver","Gift of John D. Weaver","2 items.","2 items.","17 items.","2 Cys","2 Cys","Pst.","2 Cys","John D. Weaver furnished many of the items. 2 Cys.","Pst.","2 Cys","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","Letters re: John D. Weaver's article on the Central Library which appeared in the 11 October 1976 issue of New West. Also includes reply by John D. Weaver.","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","Pst.","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","Text by John D. Weaver, interviews by Fred Ferretti. 2 Cys.","2 Cys.","Pst.","Pst.","An interview of Luis Valdez by John D. Weaver. Pst.","2 Cys.","2 Cys.","Orginial \u0026 Pst.","2 Cys.","Quiz on California. 2 Cys.","Quiz on cities of the world. 2 Cys.","2 Cys.","Chinese Translation.","Autographed by D.W. Willis, lone survivor of the Brownsville Raid.","Including two obituaries about Harriet S. Weaver (1813-1988). 8 items.","Majority of correspondence from John D. Weaver to Jane W. Poulton; centers around everyday events: progress on books, latest medical reports, congratuations on literary achievements, deaths, change of residence and traveling plans. Also includes some correspondence with mother, close friends, and editors. 42 items.","17 items.","6 items.","(bound)","12 items.","p. 124","2 copies","11 items.","No title or author","8 items.","p. 51","p. 8","18 items.","Acc. No. 85-24. 12 items.","Acc. No. 85-24. 6 items.","Also on microfilm, 4 vols. Bound material on Thomas Mann, 1938.","See Also Microfilm","See also Microfilm","See also Microfilm","See also Microfilm","1 volume","Miscellaneous \u0026 photos. 16 items.","3 items.","Publications about special collections at the University of California at Los Angeles. 7 items.","4 items.","Scope and Contents 3 3/8\" x 5 3/8\" black and white. Both are wearing heavy winter coats, hats and sturdy shoes. No background. 1 item Ph.","Scope and Contents 2 3/4\" x 4 7/16\" black and white. Background view of trees and fence. John wearing a cap, baggy clothes and no shoes. 1 item Ph.","(Not to be reproduced without permission of Marilyn Sanders.) (See medium oversize file.)","8 x 10 black and white printed on 11 x 14 paper and 8 x 10 ektacolor print Not to be reproduced without Ms. Sanders permission. Deposited in memory of their William and Mary professor Glenwood Clark.","Scope and Contents Glenwood Clark letters dated December 23, 1941 and April 11, 1942 Althea Hunt letters dated June 13, 1942 and May 23, 1948 enclosing radio script prepared by William and Mary student Grace Warren Landrum letter dated Mar 15, 1942 Includes John Weaver's newsletter \"The Old Year\" (telling of the unveiling of a tablet to Harriet Weaver) and \"The New Year\" (telling of his marriage to Chica Nimocks and their plans to settle in Durham, N.C.).","Collections no longer restricted or closed.","No longer restricted.","No longer restricted","No longer restricted.","No longer closed.","One notebook entitled \"Collection No. 1206: Writings and Correspondence, Civic activities.\"","Copy of John Weaver's article on Dr. Earl Gregg Swem, from the Kansas City Star, June 16, 1938.","10 folders. Literary manuscripts: working draft, 1992 of book THE SENATOR AND THE SHARECROPPER'S SON; 1995 draft; reviews, etc. Published book transferred to Archives.","35 folders. Material relating to THE BROWNSVILLE RAID and THE SHARECROPPER'S SON AND THE SENATOR, both written by John Weaver, correspondence with his sister Jane Poulton, 1993-1997, and copies of letters to his first wife Harriet Weaver, 1943. 250 items.","Contents: Senate Debate, Foraker and the Presidency, Mingo Sanders Testimony, Boyd Conyers Testimony and Roosevelt and the Press.","Contents: Senate Debate, Foraker and the Presidency, Mingo Sanders Testimony, Boyd Conyers Testimony and Roosevelt and the Press.","Contents: Blockson Report, Chronology, Nick \u0026 Alice Longworth, and Chronology: Foraker, Roosevelt, Taft, 1846-1892 (draft)","Signed by the last survivor of the Brownsville raid and John D. Weaver.","Scope and Contents 2 folders. Pencil sketch of the Wren Building with article by John Weaver taped to the back; copy of his birth record; copy of letter by John Holmes, 29 Sept. 1936 regarding book reviewing and copy of 1932 College of William and Mary's Dean's List showing John Weaver ranked as second.","1 p.","2 pp.","2 folders. Copies of correspondence between John Weaver and the College of William and Mary regarding Glenwood Clark and Caskie Stinnett. Weaver and Stinnett were classmates and students of Professor Glenwood Clark. Dated 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.","5 folders. One volume of letters entitled \"Chica's Book,\" which contains correspondence with relatives and friends of John and Chica Weaver between 1989 and 1991. The book was privately published, 1991 and has an index of correspondents. Promiminent writers and authors number among the correspondents including his friend Caskie Stinnett, who was also a William and Mary alumnus, class of 1932.","26 folders. Papers of Jesse Stuart, Appalachian writer and friend of John Weaver, books by Jesse Stuart and Caskie Stinnett. Part of this collection was formerly on deposit at UCLA library.","Scope and Contents 8 x 10\", black and white","Scope and Contents 7 7/8 x 7 7/8\", color","Also, the Jesse Stuart Foundation Newsletter, vol. I, no. I, and a brochure, maps, and postcards of Greenbo Lake State Resort Park.","Scope and Contents 3 folders. Copies of eight short stories and articles by John Weaver including \"The Flesh is Heir\", \"Vital, Searching, Significant\", \"Artist in Exile: Thomas Mann\", \"Medicated Memoirs,\" \"Studies in Success: Harlow Brooks,\" \"Studies in Success: William N. MacCartney,\" \"Kansas City as a Publishing Center,\" \"Studies in Success: Chevalier Jackson,\" and \"The Gravy Run.\" All published.","4 folders. Copies of news articles.","1 item.","Scope and Contents (see pp. 13-14: \"Founding Father\" by Eric S. Lander and Joseph J. Ellis). 1 item.","2 items.","Scope and Contents see pp. 1-12: \"Writing and reading and Jesse Stuart\" and pp. 342-361: \"The threat that runs so true.\" 1 item.","4 folders. Bibliography of John Weaver's writings by Dorothy Olding, 1968. Anthology of tenth grade Humanities Program, Edsel Ford High School, vol. I including short stories by Jesse Stuart and John Weaver.","20 pp.","9 folders. Correspondence and articles relating to Weaver's sister, Jane Poulton, Swem Library, and his former professor at William and Mary Glenwood Clark.","4 folders. Duplicates of Caskie Stinnett correspondence and other letters including an original letter by Dean Charles Quittmeyer, July 30, 1983. Mimeographed copy of anthology including story by Jesse Stuart and one by John Weaver, in tenth grade English-Humanities course at Dearborn, Michigan High School.","Cy of ALS. 1 p.","One folder. Five periodical writings by John Weaver including articles and fiction from The American, The Ego and It, Travel and Leisure, and Colliers.","1993.17Correspondence between John Weaver and family members and friends about their lives and families. Genealogy work done by John Weaver. Printed material about and by John Weaver and his wife, Harriett Weaver.","Correspondence with Bellamy and Helen Partridge, John Cheever, Jane Poulton and Harriett S. Weaver. Folder 9 has restriction by John Weaver: these letters are restricted. They cannot be copied, quoted or published, in part or in full, without permission of the authors or their estates.","Correspondence between John D. Weaver and John Cheever. Mention of William Weaver, John D. Weaver's brother, who moved to Italy.","Weaver-Partridge Correspondence, Volume II and III. A synopsis, from 1946 to 1958. Appears to be a chronology of the events in John D. Weaver's life, taken from his correspondence. Copies of letters from John D. Weaver to Bellamy and Helen Partridge. January 26, 1943 – Enlisted in the army and assigned to Frank Capra's unit of signal corps, which is making morale shorts. May 15, 1943 – Moved from signal corps to another unit. December 8, 1943 – To be stationed in New York, New York. January, 1946 – Promoted to technical sergeant in the Army. January 20, 1947 - Harriett's mother dies. February 25, 1946 – Implies that John Weaver is now a civilian. December 2, 1948 – Sold \"Christmas Story\" for $50,000 to RKO. March 1949 - Bought their first house on Hillside Avenue, Los Angeles, California. October 1956 – John Weaver's Father died. July 5, 1960 – Telegram from Helen Partridge saying Bellamy died.","Discuss where their Mother should live. Talks about Harriett's melanoma and other health issues. Copies of articles and discussion of writing projects. March 23, 1973 - Weaver family moves from Beverly Grove Drive, Beverly Hills, Cal. to Whites Speak Drive, Sherman Oaks, Cal. July 1975 - Weaver family moves from White Peaks Drive to Deervale Drive. August [1978] - \"...I've finished the first draft of the 2-hour teleplay on Jamestown, 1607-1646...\" September 1978 - John Weaver's Mother dies. Mention of family conflict.","Scope and Contents Copies of original correspondence with some original letters from Jane Poulton. Jane W. Poulton lives in Durham, North Carolina. Topics include the adaptation of \"Brownsville\" into a play, articles and published material written by John D. Weaver and Jane Poulton, health of Harriett , Harriett's community involvement with banning fireworks and clearing of chaparral in the Santa Monica Mountains, The College of William and Mary, disposition of family papers, and genealogy. January 1980 – Moving from Sherman Oaks, California to Encino, California. August 6, 1981 – John mentions his 50th anniversary at William and Mary, \"have no intention of going near the place. I wouldn't want to be around so many old people.\" September 28, 1981 - William \u0026 Mary publishes a calendar with a write up and photograph of John Weaver. January 24, 1984 - Jane Poulton writes some biographical and work history of herself. November 9, 1981 - \"Tom Graves, the president of W\u0026M, is coming to town Thursday and we're to have drinks and dinner with him…\" December 24, 1981- Includes Newsletter sent to family and friends. February 1983 - John resigns from Travel and Leisure. June 6, 1983 - Gives suggestions to Jane about how to handle her papers, such as putting full name of newspaper where an article is published. \"I am very conscious of that sort of thing just now because the two scrapbooks that Harriett kept of our Kansas City Star years are in sad shape. The clippings tear at the slightest touch, so I'm having them microfilmed and will get two copies, one for UCLA and the other for William and Mary.\" Mentions article he wrote on Los Angeles in William and Mary's Alumni Gazette. February 24, 1984 - \"…gift we're making to the Swem Library…book I treasure and it seemed to me that it belonged in Virginia…\"","Copies of original correspondence with some originals from Jane Poulton. Topics include family matters, family history, computers, concerns about Harriett and other family members' health with details about Harriett's health problems and how it affects John and Jane's difficulty getting her dog book published. Includes writings and published material by both Jane Poulton and John Weaver. March 10, 1987 - Jane's husband, Jack Poulton, dies.","Topics include Harriet's health, computers, taxes, genealogy, family matters, Jane's published material, and John's projects, particularly \"Brownsville.\" May 31, 1988 - Handwritten note: \"brought Harriet home from the hospital.\" June 1988 - Possibility of Harriet and John moving to Durham, North Carolina area. June 1988 - Wrote letter to his brother, Hank, and wife, Kitty July 5, 1988 - Includes attached letter John Weaver wrote to Scott Donaldson, English professor at William and Mary, about his (Donaldson's) new biography of John Cheever that contained snide remarks attributed to John Weaver. August 25, 1988 - Harriett is in a nursing home. October 31, 1988 - Mention of family matters concerning their sister, Ann and other family members. November 15, 1988 - Jane writes about John's stress and depression as result of harriett's illness. November 24, 1988 - Jane appears to be offering him comfort because Harriett died. November 25, 1988 - Los Angeles Times Obituary of Harriett Weaver. December 12, 1988 - Jane talks of their sister Ann's well being, and her husband, Hugh who is trying to help. December 30, 1988 - Jane tells of visit to Ann's home. Obituary of Harriett S. Weaver in the Los Angeles Firefighter, January/February 1989 March 17, 1989 - Los Angeles Timse article about a memorial gathering for Harriett Weaver for her work with fire safety laws for hillside communities. Attached tribute by Jerry Fields, Fire Station #99. May 13, 1989 - Poem by Harriet. \"How dear the framework of our little world...\" May 16, 1989 - John writes, \"...I am seeing Marilyn again from time to time, but I go to her now as a friend rather than a suitor. Our Lady of Hemet is a different proposition.\" October 18, 1989 - Doc Stinnett writes about the note he received from John telling him that he and Chica are married. William and Mary Magazine, Winter 1991, article about John Weaver, class of 1932","Per note by John Weaver, these letters are restricted. They cannot be copied, quoted or published, in part or in full, without permission of the authors or their estates. Correspondence between John and Harriett Weaver while he is stationed in New York City and she is in Los Angeles. Topic include news of friends, activities, John Weaver's job in the Army and details of Harriett's preparations to move to New York. John Weaver's mailing address in New York is: Sgt. John D. Weaver, Special Coverage Section, Screen Magazine, Signal Corps Photographic Center in Long Island City, new York. December 17, 1943 - letter from John Weaver, \"...film on Negro troops building a road... said i was the 'minorities' expert... I told him two things... 2) troops should not be referred to as Negroes, but simply as American troops.\"","Also includes copies of Love letters from Rose Davisson, Hillborough, Virginia to John F. Poulton, of Petersburg, Virginia, dated 1857-1858","Correspondence between Jane Poulton and John Weaver about research in Virginia and California. Copies of census reports and notes.","Copies of Love letters from Rose Davisson, Hillsborough, Virginia to John F. Poulton, of Petersburg, Virginia, dated 1857-1858.","Printed material either written by or about John D. Weaver or Harriett S. Weaver.","\"At the Chelsea, Artists Do Their Thing\", Article from Newsday by Paul D. Colford, January 1, 1984. Congressional Record, June 24, 1969 with a reference to John D. Weaver.","Saturday Evening Post, July 25, 1942. Includes article by John D. Weaver, \"While Lions Roar.\" Signed: To the Mother of John D. Weaver, Mrs. Beatrice Weaver, with best regards. Ben Hibbs.","Harriett S. Weaver (1913-1988) Collection No. 1447\"Residential Development and fire-Flood-Landslide Management in the Santa Monica Mountains.  Special Collections, University Research Library, University of California at Los Angeles.  Published 1989, The Encino Press, Encino California"],"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":["College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Poulton family"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Poulton family","Weaver, John Downing, 1912-2002","Cheever, John","Partridge, Bellamy","Poulton, Jane","Stinnett, Caskie","Stuart, Jesse Hilton, 1907-1984","Weaver, Harriett"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae"],"famname_ssim":["Poulton family"],"persname_ssim":["Weaver, John Downing, 1912-2002","Cheever, John","Partridge, Bellamy","Poulton, Jane","Stinnett, Caskie","Stuart, Jesse Hilton, 1907-1984","Weaver, Harriett"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":404,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T14:13:02.151Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9036"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8596","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers","creator":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8596#creator","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Hall, John Lesslie, Jr., 1891-1978","label":"Creator"}},"abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8596#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1937-1973, of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. of Williamsburg and Alexandria, Virginia, and while stationed at Pearl Harbor, San Francisco and Norfolk, Virginia. The papers are both personal and professional. The collection contains material concerning World War II Operations TORCH (North Africa), BIGOT-HUSKY, AVALANCHE (Salerno), NEPTUNE-OVERLORD, and as well as the Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy. Also includes material pertaining to his work with the USO, the Naval War College, Army War College and Armed Forces Staff College as well as speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and pamphlets. While the majority of the correspondence is with his wife and with his brother Channing M. Hall, there is correspondence with prominent individuals: Omar Bradley, Arleigh Burke, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Ernest Joseph King, George C. Marshall, Chester W. Nimitz, George S. Patton, Jr., Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. 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Navy--History--World War, 1939-1945","World War, 1939-1945","World War, 1939-1945--European Front","Agendas (administrative records)","Correspondence","Manuscripts (document genre)","Notebooks","Pamphlets","Photographs","Speeches","27 boxes","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.","John Lesslie Hall, Jr. (April 11, 1891 - March 1978) was an admiral in the United States Navy during World War II.","Hall was a native of Williamsburg, Virginia, and attended the College of William and Mary for three years before transferring to the U.S. Naval Academy where he graduated in 1913. He starred in football for three seasons at William and Mary and four years at the Naval Academy. As a matter of fact, he excelled in three sports at the Academy and was awarded the coveted \"Academy Sword\" for athletic excellence.","Admiral Hall was the Chief of Staff of the Western Naval Task Force during the North African landings in 1942 and received the Distinguished Service Medal for opening ports and preventing sabotage while Commander Northwest African Sea Frontier.","In February 1943, he became Commander Amphibious Force, North African Waters (Eighth Fleet), expertly cross-training Army artillerymen and Navy gunners so that his ships' call-fire missions could be conducted in direct support of troop advances rather than at \"targets of opportunity.\" His concept proved devastating to enemy forces and tank divisions as he led one of the major assault forces engaged in the Sicilian Occupation (9-12 July 1943) and the bitterly contested landings at Salerno (9-21 September 1943).","These bold achievements brought him two awards of the Legion of Merit. In November 1943, he took command of the 11th Amphibious Force in the United Kingdom, earning the Army's Distinguished Service Medal for his superb leadership of this amphibious Force \"O\" which landed and so effectively supported the Army V Corps on the Omaha beach sector off the coast of Normandy in June 1944. he received a second Navy Distinguished Service Medal for command of the Southern Attack Force (TF 55) during the Okinawa campaign. In October 1945, he became Commander Amphibious Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet.","He later was Commandant of the Fourteenth Naval District and Commander of the Armed Forces Staff College at Norfolk, Virginia. From August 1951 until his retirement in May 1953, he was Commander Western Sea Frontier with additional duty as Commander Pacific Reserve Fleet.","General Dwight D. Eisenhower gave him the nickname \"Viking of Assault\". General George Patton, tough critic of fellow military leaders, heaped high praise on him.","Admiral Hall died in 1978 at the age of 87.","The frigate USS John L. Hall (FFG-32) was named in his honor. ","Gift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle object number was 1978.040.","Gift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle Object number was 1982.005.","Processed by Derek Stepp in 1991.","Processing question: these are in addition to the other eight 1893 illustrations? Or duplicate entries?","Mss. 90 H14 Hall Family Papers. Audiocassettes from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Papers, 1937-1973, of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. of Williamsburg and Alexandria, Virginia, and while stationed at Pearl Harbor, San Francisco and Norfolk, Virginia. The papers are both personal and professional. The collection contains material concerning World War II Operations TORCH (North Africa), BIGOT-HUSKY, AVALANCHE (Salerno), NEPTUNE-OVERLORD, and as well as the Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy. Also includes material pertaining to his work with the USO, the Naval War College, Army War College and Armed Forces Staff College as well as speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and pamphlets. While the majority of the correspondence is with his wife and with his brother Channing M. Hall, there is correspondence with prominent individuals: Omar Bradley, Arleigh Burke, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Ernest Joseph King, George C. Marshall, Chester W. Nimitz, George S. Patton, Jr., Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman and other high-ranking military and civilian figures.","Additions (2000.8A) to the collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, as well as photographs of a Swem Library exhibit relating to the papers and memorabilia of Admiral Hall and (2007.84) research papers, memoirs, interviews, and correspondence of and with Hall by one of his biographers, Susan H. Godson, which was used by Godson for compiling \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare\" (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982).","Humorous certificate, \"Imperium Neptuni Regis\" signed by Commander J.L. Hall, Jr., U.S. Navy, dated December 13, 1934. Filed in first box of oversize.","Letter from Press Secretary James Hagerty to Lesslie Hall, dated 1955, attached to April 20, 1953 letter from Dwight Eisenhower to Lessie Hall (Box 5, Folder 5, 1953 correspondence).","Some of the items removed and placed in the Artifact Collection are: -- Large Japanese Flag -- William and Mary Medal -- World War II medals, dog tags, ribbons and more. A rolled photograph of the USS Utah has been added to the material filed in oversize, Box 4. The photograph is very brittle.","Godson, Susan H. Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare. University Press of America. 1982.","Virginia Calvalcade. Winter 1982.","The Reminiscences of John Lesslie Hall, Jr., Naval Historical Project, Oral History Research Office, Columbia University, 1964 (carbon copy).","Incoming and outgoing papers from 1942.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Commander Begouen-Demeaux, Chief of the Bureau of American Affairs, Le Vice Amiral d'Escadre F. Michelier, Contre-Amiral Missoffe, Colonel Alexander Sharp, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, President of Naval War College, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, and Major General George S. Patton, Jr.","October 1937 - October 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, Rear Admiral W.R. Sexton, Admiral Edward LeBreton, and Brigadiere General J. Marsten.","1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General Clift Andrus, Rear Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Lillian Agnes Edgecumbe, Harold Lees Fowler, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral Edwin James King, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, Vice Admiral Escadre F. Michelier, Admiral J. Missott, Vice-Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Vice-Admiral Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Lieutenant General G[eorge] S. Patton, Junior, Lord Abbot Bruno Feahrenbacker, Captain Geoffrey Alan Brooke Hawkins, Brigadier General T.B. Larkin, Vice-Admral F[rank] H[enderson] Pegram, and Rear Admiral Sir Philip Vian.","1944.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham, Rear-Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Captain C[lifford] Caslon, Admiral Sir Andrew Browne Cunningham, Rear-Admiral Arthur N. Dowding, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Major-General Robert Edward Laycock, Vice-Admiral Sir Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Vice-Admiral George Thomas Carlisle Parker Swabey and wife Lois, Lord Astor and Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham.","Scope and Contents 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, James Forrestal, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Major General John K. Hodge, Brigadier General Donald J. Myersm Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Brigadier General P.E. Peabody, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, General George Catlett Marshall, Vice-Admiral D.E. Barbey, Rear-Admiral Beckey, Rear-Admiral William M. Fechteler, Brigadier General C.S. Ferrin, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, and Vice-Admiral T.S. Wilkinson.","January 1946 - April 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral R.K. Turner, Vice-Admiral Richard L. Conolly, Rear Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Sir Percy Lockhart Noble, Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Vice Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Vice-Admiral Harry W. Hill, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Allen E. Smith, Admiral R.K. Turner, and Rear-Admiral C.H. Wright.","August 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Congressman George J. Bates, Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Lieutenant General J.E. Hall, Brigadier General John G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General John. G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General R.E. Blount, Vice Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble.","September 1946 - December 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H.K. Hewitt, James Foresstal, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Brigadier General Roy E. Blount, Rear-Admiral M.S. Tisdale, Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral D.B. Beary, Rear-Admiral Francis S. Low, W. John Kenney (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral Sir Robert Lindsay Burnett, Vice Admiral W.W. Smith, Vice-Admiral Louis Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral J.L. Holloway, Junior.","January 1947 - June 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral W.A. Buck, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Vice-Admiral Robert L. Ghormley, Rear-Admiral Paul Hendren, Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Rear-Admiral Earl E. Stone, Modesto Farolan (Consul General for the Republic of the Philippines), Harold Sanders, Admiral W.W. Smith, Rear-Admiral R.A. Von Heimburg, Admiral R.E. Turner, Vice-Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Herbert F. Leary, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning and William M. Tuck (Governor of Virginia).","July 1947 - December 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Hubert A. Elliott, Rear-Admiral F.J. Lowry, Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr., Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral C.H. Pownall (Governor of Guam), John W. Gibson (Assistant Secretary of Labor), Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral J.F. Jelley, Brigadier General W.A. Worton, Congressman Harry R. Sheppard, Brigadier General F.W. McKinney, Rear-Admiral R.A. Ofstie, Congressman Homer D. Angell, Rear-Admiral L.H. Thebaud, Rear-Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear-Admiral J.F. Bolger, and Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Junior.","January 1948 - March 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Rear-Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Admiral Ben Moreell, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Rear-Admiral William R. Furlong, Rear-Admiral J.E. Whelchel, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear-Admiral C.A. Swenson, Rear-Admiral R.W. Hayler and Rear-Admiral T.L. Sprague.","April 1948 - July 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: [Rear Admiral A.D.] Struble, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Admiral S.S. Robison, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Rear Admiral George H. Fort, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of Navy), Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear Admiral Donald B. Beary, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, and Admiral Ben Moreell.","August 1948 - December 1948.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, Rear Admiral E.W. Hanson, Rear Admiral Robert W. Hayler, Edward V. Rickenbacker (President of Eastern Airlines), Rear Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear Admiral E.C. Ewen, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.","Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hal, Junior and : Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Rear Admiral T.L. Sprague, Rear Admiral J.H. Brown, Junior, Rear Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Vice Admiral Harry W. Hill, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Vice Admiral F.E.M. Whiting, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Harry S. Truman, Vice-Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, and Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman.","July 1949 - December 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Alan E. Smith, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Frank E. Beatty, Major General A.H. Noble, Rear Admiral J.J. McGlynn, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Brigadier General Clyde D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral T.B. Hill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, and General Omar N. Bradley.","January 1950 - June 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral P.K. Fischler, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Francis P. Mathews (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral H.D. Struble, Rear Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral R.K. Turner, Rear Admiral F.D. Kirtland, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Admiral J.W. Roper, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Rear Admiral W.K. Harrill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Rear Admiral John P.B. Barrett, Major General F.L. Parks, and Major General Franklin A. Hart.","July 1950 - December 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Major General Franklin A. Hart, Rear Admiral W.D. Baker, Rear Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Major General Bryant E. Moore, Rear Admiral C.E. Olsen, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral S.W. Sallisbury, Vice Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Vice Admiral Harry Hill, Brigadier General Wayne Smith, Rear Admiral Hewlett Thebaud, Rear Admiral R.F. Hickey, General Omar Bradley, Brigadier General Charles Y. Banfill, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Major General F.L. Parks, and Rear Admiral C.D. Glover.","January 1951 - August 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Edward H. Brooks, Rear Admiral Paul L. Mather, Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Rear Admiral O.M. Reed, Rear Admiral Arthur A. Ageton, Major General Orlando Ward, Rear Admiral John L. Roper, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, Major General Andrew D. Bruce, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Major General R.O. Shoe, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral George D. Murray, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Lieutenant General Geoffrey Keyes, Rear Admiral R.E. Shuirmann, Rear Admiral D.E. Barbey, Major General F.L. Parks, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, and Harry S. Truman.","September 1951-December 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General F.L. Parks, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral M.L. Royer, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Vice Admiral A.D. Struble, Vice Admiral C.W. Fox, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral Arthur C. Davis, Major General C.P. Cabell, Rear Admiral M.L. Royar, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Major General A.H. Noble, Major General W.W. Miley, Major General Frank L. Culin, Junior.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Herbert R. Askins (the Assistant Secretary of the Navy), M.R. Ahuja (Consul General of India), Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Danilo Brugal (Consul-General of the Dominican Republic), Rear Admiral Andrew C. Bennett, Vice Admiral Oscar C. Badger, Rear Admiral H.B. Butterfield, Vice Admiral James Fife, Admiral William N. Fechteler, Rear Admiral B.J. Rodgers and Judge Alfred Dickinson Barksdale.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral Georges Cabanier, Rear Admiral J.H. Carson, Major General C.P. Cabell, Admiral Robert B. Carney, General B.W. Chidlow, Jean de Lagorde (Consul General of France), Fernando Dahmen (Consul General of Chile), Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Vice Admiral W.S. DeLany, and Rear Admiral A.H. Dearing.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Senator Homer Ferguson, Roberts M. Firth (Consul General of New Zealand), Admiral W.M. Fechteler, and Air Commodore R.C. Gordon.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General C.D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral Matt Gardner, Rear Admiral E.E. Herrman, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, M.A. Hussain (Consul General for India), Rear Admiral H.H. Dearing, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, Abdoel Hamid (Consul General for Indonesia), Major General Leonard D. Heaton, Brigadier General F.L. Hayden, Commodore Robert S. Haggart, Major General F.A. Irving, Stewart Jamieson (Consul General for Austria), and Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and L Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Lieutenant General William E. Kepner, Rear Admiral H.S. Kendall, Commodore Dudley W. Knox, Vice Admiral I.N. Kiland, Major General Alfred H. Kessler, Junior, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Major General George F. Lull, Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Oren E. Long (Governor of Hawaii), and Vice Admiral Charles H. Lockwood.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General W.J. Megill, Alaizio de Magalhaens (Consul General for Brazil), Major General R.B. McClure, John Mitcheson (Consul General for Great Britain), Rear Admiral Frederick Mossbrugger, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral S.S. Murray, Rear Admiral A.M. Morgan, Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, Rear Admiral H.D. Nuber, Fleet Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral Daniel W. Ryan, Paul B. Ryder (Royal Danish Consulate General), Admiral A.W. Radford, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, Brigadier General F.S. Robillard and Rear Admiral Murrey L. Royar.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Felix B. Stamp, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral M.G. Slarrow, Lieutenant General J.M. Swing, Vice Admiral Mahlen S. Tisdale, Major General Walter E. Todd, Mitsue Tanaka (Consul General of Japan), Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Brigadier General J.H. Wallace, and K.J.M. White (British Consul General).","1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General John R. Hodge, Vice Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Commodore Charles A. Langlais, Rear Admiral Ernest W. Litch, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Stewart Jamieson (Consul General of Australia), Jaime Jerro (Consul General of India), Vice Admiral James Fife, Rear Admiral G.R. Cooper, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral W.B. Creery, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Rear Admiral R.J. Arnold, and H.R. Askins (Assistant Secretary of the Navy).","1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Walter E. Todd, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Elmer S. Robinson (Mayor of San Francisco), Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, Rear Admiral H.L. Pugh, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Vice Admiral MaChiChuang, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Major General R.B. McClure, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, James C. Hagerty (Press Secretary to the President), A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), and Congressman William S. Mailliard.","May 1953 - December 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Lieutenant General General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Terry Allen.","1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral John B. Hefferman, Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Lieutenant General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Hugh J. Casey.","1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General D.M. Schlatter, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General R.P. Hollis, Rear Admiral Samuel E. Morrison, Congressman William M. Tuck (Virginia), and Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks.","1957. Includes correpondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Joseph S. Farland (U.S. Ambassador, Dominican Republic), Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles (Secretary of State), Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Admiral Arleigh Burke.","1958. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General William A. Stevens, Governor Albert Benjamin Chandler of Kentucky, Rear Admiral J.A. Birggs, and Rear Admiral R.H. Gibbs.","1959. Includes Miscellaneous correspondence concerning family and business.","1944-1958. Includes special letters concerning family and friends of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","1960-1962. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, Rear Admiral H. Nelson Lay, President John F. Kennedy, and Captain Arthur J. Benline.","1963-1966. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Galt, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Captain Arthur J. Benline.","1967-1969. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Clarence R. Huebner, Captain Arthur J. Benline, Admiral Frank George Fahrion, Lieutenant General Willis D. Crittenberger, General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, and Joseph S. Farland (American Ambassador to Pakistan).","1970. Includes correspondence concerning both business and pleasure activities.","1971-1973. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Captain Arthur J. Benline, Major General J.F. Kirkendall, Lieutenant General Clovis E. Byers, Rear Admiral Max F. Leslie, Vice Admiral David H. Bagley, and Chief Judge George L. Hart, Junior.","1945-1972. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.","Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Jack Mitchison [?] (British Consulate-General), General Clyde Davis Eddleman, Rear Admiral F.J. Lowry, Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, and Brigadier General William Stevenson.","Includes correspondence removed from photographs between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Robert B. Carney, Vice Admiral R.L. Conolly, Brigadier General Robert O. Shoe, Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy), Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Rear Admiral D.H. Clark, R.D. Cooke (Mayor of Norfolk), Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough, Rear Admiral E.W. Hansen, Senator Dennis Chavez, General Mark W. Clark, Rear Admiral Ralph Christie, Commodore E.A. Coffin, Commodore Milton O. Carlson, Vice Admiral Laurence DuBose, Vice Admiral A.C. Davis, Vice Admiral D.B. Duncan, Major General G.H. Decker, Major General John E. Dahlquist, Rear Admiral R.O. Davis, Admiral F. Dalrymple-Hamilton, Admiral Robert L. Dennison, Admiral Louis E. Denfield, Rear Admiral C.T. Durgin, and Charles M. Dale (Governor of New Hampshire).","1930-1950. Letters of Mrs. Beall D. Hall.","Includes correspondence from the U.S.S. Wyoming, U.S.S. Asheville, and U.S.S. Augusta.","May 2, 1932-December 18, 1941. Contains letters from family.","February 20, 1942-December 31, 1942. Contains letters from family.","February 25, 1943-December 29, 1943. Contains letters from family.","February 1, 1946-December 30, 1946. Contains letters from family.","January 6, 1947-December 31, 1947. Contains letters from family.","January 6, 1948-April 27, 1948. Contains letters from family.","Material pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.","Material pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.","1937-1938. Prospectus of the Naval War College courses for Junior and Senior classes.","1937-1938. Contains operation problems I-VI (tactical and strategical) of Naval War College.","Contains 1938 Naval War College theses.","Contains information pertaining to the International Law course for Senior and Junior classes of 1938.","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains 1939 staff presentations bye John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains Naval War College lectures and presentations from 1939-1940","1951. Contains National War College lectures and notes. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General H.R. Bull and Major General John M. Weikert.","1951. Contains Army War College lectures and notes.","1934-1936. Contains National War College boards. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General C.L. Bolte, Rear Admiral W. McL. Hague, and General McC. Pate.","1938-1939. Contains a report on fleet problems.","Contains staff instructions for January 7, 1941; October 24, 1942; and March 1, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.M. Hustvedt and Rear Admiral D. McD. LeBreton.","Contains information on plans for 1942 TORCH operation. Includes correspondence between John Leslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains the June 1943 Western Task Force operation plan no. 2-43 (BIGOT-HUSKY). Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains operation order G-43, BIGOT-HUSKY of June 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt","Contains U.S. Army shoulder insignia.","Contains information on the Salerno amphibious operations for U.S. Army divisions. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt and Admiral of the Fleet A.B. Cunningham.","Contains information concerning Salerno operations, OP order K-43, operation Avalanche.","Contains information on Salerno plan, Operation [?] AVice AdmiralLANCHE, OP-plan #7-43 of the Western Task Force. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains ComPhib Grp 12, attack order no A1202-45.","Contains information on the Beach Battalion of 1947.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Lieutenant General A.H. Turnage, and Admiral D.C. Ramsey.","Contains information of AMPHIBS, 1947-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral L.F. Reifsnider, Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral L.S. Sabin, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble.","Contains information on operations for plan no. A-42, May 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General G.S. Patton, Junior.","Contains information on plans for Olympic-Subic Bay.","Training orders of May 1951 for Subic Bay.","Contains information on training for Bunic Bay. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General B.M. Fitch.","Contains PhibsTraPac, The Story of the Amphibious Trainee.","Contains AGC-11 Flagship, USS Elderado, 1945.","April 26, 1943 - July 1944, 1945. Contains amphibious messages. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewlitt, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral J.H. D. Cunningham, Major General G.S. Patton, Junior, and Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Cunningham.","Contains a critique on the landing exercises of Amphibious Group Twelve in 1945.","May 15, 1944. Contains information on Operation OVERLOAD.","1963. Contains Admiral's House and Its Occupants, Naval History Division, Navy Department.","Contains Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy.","Contains miscellaneous fleet information.","Contains action report on the Sicilian Campaign, Operation HUSKY, July-August 1943.","Contains information on the organization of U.S. Amphibious forces.","Contains information on operation NEPTUNE, order number BB-44.","Contains Naval Commander Western Task Force: Operation NEPTUNE, operation plan 2-44, April 21, 1944.","Contains information on amphibious training from June 18, 1942-October 29, 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General T.J. Davis, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, and Admiral E.J. King.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from May 22, 1913-November 22, 1929. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Franklin D. Roosevelt (Secretary of the Navy).","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from February 1930-November 1939. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nimitz and Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 10, 1940-December 31, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nitmitz, Judge Advocate General W.B. Woodson, Rear Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear Admiral David McDougal Le Breton, Rear Admiral John W[alter] Wilcox, Junior, Rear Admiral Alexander Sharp, Rear Admiral E[rnest] J[oseph] King, Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis, Rear Admiral John Henry Newton, Congressman M[alcolm] C. Tarver, Congressman J. Harry McGregor, and Admiral Wilson Brown.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 7, 1942-December 27, 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Sherwood A. Taffinder, President Harry S. Truman, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Rear Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Brigadier General Thomas J. Davis, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral Royal E. Ingersoll, Rear Admiral Randall Jacobs, Rear Admiral Robert C. Giffen, and Rear Admiral John W. Wilcox, Junior.","Contains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 18, 1946 - December 30, 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: John L. Sullivan (Secretary of the Navy), President Harry S. Truman, Adjustant General N.F. McCurdey, Rear Admiral Thomas L. Sprague, James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral DeWitt C. Ramsey, Rear Admiral Arthur D. Struble, Admiral Louis Denfield, Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Lieutenant General John E. Hull.","Contains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1951-1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler and Rear Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.","Contains Ruritan Club speech and correspondence from 1948.","Contains miscellaneous speeches, articles, and quotations.","Contains Vice Admiral Hall's speech at the Presidio Officer's Club on Tuesday, April 22, 1952.","Contains Vice Admiral Hall's address before San Diego Lion's Club on December 4, 1952.","Contains and address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the West Coast Research Reserve Seminar, Rawlings Theatre, San Francisco Naval Shipyard 1400, August 25, 1952.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Supply Corps School Branch, Oakland, California for the graduating ceremonies of September 19, 1952.","Contains a welcoming address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before reserve officers of the Medical Department attending a course in Special Weapons, Isotopes, and Military Medicine, March 2, 1953.","Scope and Contents Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the Army, Navy, and Air Force at the Training Area theatre of the U.S. Naval Air Station, Seattle, Washington. The speech was entitled \"The Role of the Navy in Future Global Warfare\" and was given on June 11, 1952.","Contains an address given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the College of William and Mary in 1949. Includes correspondence between Admiral Hall and John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary).","Contains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.","Contains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.","Contains extra copies of Admiral Hall's address made at the College of William and Mary's commencement on June 12, 1949.","Contains briefs on notecards of speeches given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1947-1949.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Friant Dam Ceremonies, Friant, California on Tuesday, August 7, 1951.","Contains a speech made by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Society of American Military Engineers, Presidio Officer's Club, Presidio of San Francisco on November 13, 1952.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the College of Medical Evangelists at the Embassador Hotel in Los Angeles on March 9, 1953.","Contains numerous honorary memberships and citations presented to John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1935-1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General R. McC. Pate.","Contains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General A.H. Noble.","Contains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1952.","Contains miscellaneous information from various clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1953.","Contains information concerning the Kappa Sigma Fraternity from 1963.","Contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings and cartoons.","Contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings from 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Ernest M. Eller.","Contains numerous clippings, letters, and other miscellaneous materials. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William H.P. Blandy and Karl T. Compton.","Contains numerous articles and press clippings from 1949-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: R.F. Hickey (Secretary of the Navy), Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, and Louis Johnson (Secretary of Defense).","Contains information pertaining to the 1953 annual Yorktown Day. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral J. McN. Taylor and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway","Contains information pertaining to the annual Yorktown Day, 1960 [?].","Contains several naval pamphlets from 1932-1940.","Contains several naval pamphlets from 1940-1975.","Contains miscellaneous retirement data. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral Roland N. Smoot, Rear Admiral Thomas Earle Hipp, and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.","Contains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957.","Contains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Harry D. Felt.","Contains Now Hear This!, volume VIII, no. 4 (summer issue), 1957.","Contains information pertaining to the 1959 annual dinners for officers of the First Division. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General S.B. Mason.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1955. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Carter L. Burgess (Assistant Secretary of Defense), Vice Admiral W[illiam] M. Callaghan, Luis Munoz-Martin (Governor of Puerto Rico), President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Vice Admiral A. Stanton Merrill, Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks, Rear Admiral I.N. Kiland, Admiral Felix B. Stump, Luis Munoz-Marton (Governor of Puerto Rico), and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O in 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Roberto Sanchez-Villa (Secretary of State for Puerto Rico), and Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.).","Contains information pertaining to U.S. Naval Policy.","Contains information pertaining to Augusta Cruises from Orient to Oceania on September 24, 1934-December 22, 1934.","Contains miscellaneous papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior from April 15, 1935-1942.","Contains congratulation letters to John Lesslie Hall, Junior on his promotion to Captain. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.M. Eller and Rear Admiral Frank H. Sadler.","Contains information pertaining ti U.S.S. Arkansas incident of 1940-1941.","Contains 1981 information honoring Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Contains information pertaining to the biography of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Contains amphibious doctrines from December 9, 1942-November 23, 1944. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.","Contains a report entitled A History of the United States Naval Bases in the United Kingdom, November 1, 1944.","Contains U.S.S. Arkansas, a pictorial review from 1944.","Contains Naval Directives and the Order Form of 1944.","Contains 1945-1946 fitness reports from PHIBSPAC completed by Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior after reporting to COM14.","Contains an Officer's Qualification Record Jacket.","Contains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters from 1946-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Lieutenant General Delos C. Emmons.","Contains \"Logistic Information for Prospective Navy Witnesses in Hearings on 'National Security Act of 1947, s. 758'\"","Contains information on amphibious warfare and other confidential naval matters from 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, and Admiral B.H. Ramsay.","Contains a number of new duty assignments of AFSC students.","Contains information pertaining to the Kangeter Case of March 16, 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough and Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz.","Contains a report on the principles of the naval staff organization, presented by the U.S. Naval War College, Newport, R.I., 1948 [?].","Contains information pertaining to the payment of French men-of-war personnel in the U.S.","Contains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters in 1950-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General George C. Marshall (Secretary of Defense).","Contains \"Staff Officer Responsibility and Staff Procedures,\" for the Armed Forces Staff College in 1951.","Contains the Commander Western Sea Frontier transfer of command inventory and audit of RPS from May 1, 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy).","Contains fitness reports and other miscellaneous data.","Contains John Lesslie Hall, Junior's 1923 South Carolina driver's license, a propaganda advertisement, and notebooks of Admiral Hall.","Contains the personal files of John Lesslie Hall, Junior for December 6, 1941 to January 30, 1945, and August 28, 1920. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Commander Jonas H. Ingram, and Rear Admiral T.J. Cowie.","Contains comments on Dr. Samuel Morrison's book on the operation in North African waters. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.","Contains information pertaining to the Society of the Cincinnati in Richmond, Virginia. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.","Contains personal papers of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Rear Admiral A[rthur] H. Dearing, and President Harry S. Truman.","Contains information relating to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Washington trip of July 25, 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","Contains personal material of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Vice Admiral Frank G. Fahrion, Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose, and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","Contains information pertaining to commemorative events involving John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1953-1974. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral R. Fenard, and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.","Contains information pertaining to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Los Angeles trip of March 9, 1953 - March 10, 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary).","Contains information on the family matters of John Lesslie Hall, Junior between the years 1953-1968.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains official naval photographs from World War II.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains 1962 naval photographs dealing with World War II.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains 1952 naval photographs dealing with World War II.","Contains personal scrapbooks and photographs of John Lesslie Hall, Junior. Also includes one personal tape. Artifacts include: 2 World War II Japanese Arisaka Carbines with bayonets, see (B16G #3TOANO); 2 naval officer swords, 1 samurai sword (SOSS).","Scope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index. Materials from Series 2 Subseries 8: Accession Unknown, addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.","Scope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index.","Materials found in the Artifacts Collection, separated for reasons unknown. Reintegrated to the manuscript collection in June 2015 and housed in Series 1, Box 24: A photograph and letter pertaining to John L. Hall's Investiture to the Order of the Bath, 1943-1944; Various photographs related to the Navy, certificates, and drawings; two newspaper clippings about Hall, 1944 and 1962. A larger 1942 certificate is housed with the medium oversize box, alongside the illustrations from Series 2. Materials from Series 2   addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 12 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a poor young girl and boy. 1 item. Photograph (P1) (In Medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a scene of military men at a meeting. 1 item. Photograph (P2) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a battle scene [the French Revolution?]. 1 item. Photograph. (P3) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a farm scene of a soldier, an old woman, and two servants, by Louis Edouard Fournier. 1 item. Photograph (P4) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing two gentlemen and a lady [at home?]. 1 item. Photograph (P5) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing four religious men in a kitchen. 1 item. Photograph (P6) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing three men on horses, and hounds on a chase. 1 item. Photograph (P7) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", color, showing three men at the seashore [recovering supplies from a sinking boat?]. 1 item. Photograph (P8) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 3\" x 6\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform. 1 item. Photograph (P12)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 2 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform, \"left tackle Navy Team\". 1 item. Photograph (P12)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic postcard, 3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, showing eight men [members of a football team?], including John Lesslie Hall, Junior (far right). 1 item. Photograph (P14)","Scope and Contents Circa 1913. Photographic print, 8 1/4\" x 13 1/4\", black and white, showing the Navy basketball team (12 members, including John Lesslie Hall, Junior, back row, center). 1 item. Photograph (P15)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/2\" x 10 1/4\", black and white, portrait of \"Jim\" Reilly, signed \"Yours for a successful Navy\". 1 item. Photograph (P16)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P17)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/4\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P18)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 7 1/4\" x 10 3/4\", black and white, side view portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior's wife, Beall. 1 item. Photograph (P19)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior and his wife, Beall, in their dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P20)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing [John Lesslie Hall, Junior's] \"amah\", in his living room. 1 item. Photograph (P21)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing \"two...servants\" [of John Lesslie Hall, Junior] in the dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P22)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 12\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)","Oversize certificate acknowledging that Hall crossed the Artic Circle, Land of the Midnight Sun.","Eight oversized illlustrations.","photograph of USS Utah, USS Utah crew, USS Texas, all undated. Certificate from Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, August 1948-January 1949 Certificate that John Lesslie Hall completed course of study at US Naval Academy, June 6, 1913 2 certificates from Woodrow WIlson signed by Joseph Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, August 7, 1916 and June 23, 1913.","John Lesslie Hall papers addendum. Includes notes , divided by chapter, and other material related to Susan H. Godson's biography, \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare.\" Includes a file on Admiral John W. Wilcox, which is closed until 2018, photographs, booklets and correspondence.","Bound booklet listing the Regular and Reserve Officers of the US Navy; Hall is listed on page 21 of booklet.","Published reviews of Susan Godson's \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare\" from its release in 1982.","Includes prospectus outlining purpose, sources, and chapter summaries.","Godson's handwritten notes on various interviews with Hall and copy of December 10, 1944 Richmond Times-Dispatch article about Hall.","Godson's communication to and from the University Press of America concerning Viking of Assault royalties, publication, etc.","Includes a telegram announcing Eisenhower's death and letters to and from Taliaferro Boatwright, and a typed copy of \"Unjust Criticism of Officers\" article.","8 line maps that were printed in \"Viking of Assault\", including: 'Landings at French Morocco,' 'Invasion of Sicily,' and 'Normandy Landings.'","Godson's notes on related Naval history books and article on proper word choice and customs for writing naval literature.","Listing and notes on related action reports from World War II operations (ex. Salerno and Operation Avalance) and bibliographies of some related naval history books.","Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships article on the Ancon; biography of Rear Admiral Mead Pearson, declassified action reports of the Ancon; narrative of the invasion of Normandy by lieutenant Richard Oliphant.","Notes written by Godson to Hall about editing of manuscript in 1976.","Miscellaneous material including listings of declassified naval records, article concerning the war in Italy, Senate Congressional record, copy of USS Frederick Funston's operation reports.","Proof copies of the index, bibliography, chapter notes, and appendix.","Annotated draft of introduction and first chapter and related notes and research.","Annotated draft of second chapter with related notes and research.","Notes and research related to the invasion of Sicily.","Action reports and other research/notes relating to Salerno.","Handwritten first drafts of commentary on the sources, list of abbreviations, appendix, and bibliography.","Training: notes and research related to the training of troops for the Invasion of Normandy.","Invasion + f.f.: notes and action reports relating to the Invasion of Normandy.","Notes and research on the Battle of Okinawa.","Chapter 8 segments, epilogue draft, and notes and research concerning Operation Olympic, arrival in Tokyo Bay, and postwar activities.","Conclusion draft and related notes.","Godson's notes from oral history interviews with Hall.","Correspondence from personnel who served with or under Hall during World War II.","Notes on books dealing with strategy during World War II.","Lists of hull numbers for ships mentioned in Viking of Assault.","Copies of Hall's letters and notes on correspondence contained in the John Lesslie Hall Papers.","Draft of historiography and related research on World War II naval history.","Notes on articles concerning amphibious operations during World War II and an article, \"What the Army Should Know about Naval Gunfire,\" by Lt. Col. R.D. Heinl.","Notes on other scholarship about amphibious warfare.","Correspondence with Arthur Benline concerning war experiences, knowledge of amphibious warfare, and time served with Hall.","Correspondence with Admiral George Dyer on editing of manuscript.","Correspondence with Taliaferro Boatwright and other retired naval personnel concerning book publication and Hall related memories.","Articles and notes on biography writing and interview techniques.","Five miscellaneous items, 1934-1938, relating to the naval career of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior. A group photograph of Hall and others at the Vatican, dated July 16,1934, humorous citation from \"Solemn Mysteries of the Ancient Order of the Deep,\" joke drawing on cardboard, drawing on cardboard of \"one of Hood's Texans, Army of Northern Virginia, and a Senior Course certificate from U.S. Naval War College. Description is also on the PDF Inventory.","Six folders of material relating to the christening of the USS John Lesslie Hall, 1980-1981, including correspondence, clippings, and program. Folder List in included on the PDF Inventory.","Correspondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.","Correspondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.","Undated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Undated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Newspaper clippings relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Seven photographs of an exhibit in Swem Library of the papers and memorabilia of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Typewritten letter signed by Admiral T.B. Hayward to Susan Hall Godson and photograph of the John L. Hall. Letter and photograph originally facing each other in dark blue presentation folder decorated with a seal of the Department of Navy. The plastic folder was removed for preservation reasons.","Papers of John Lesslie Hall including correspondence, photographs, illustrations and artifacts, both business and private. Six folders. See Folder List on PDF Inventory.","Business correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Bills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.","Bills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Accounts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915.","Personal correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915-1928 and undated.","Legal papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, February 15, 1918.","Scope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, while attending U.S. Naval Academy, taken by McAboy Studios, Annapolis, Maryland. 1 item. Photograph (P11)","Obituaries of John Lesslie Hall, notes on funeral arrangements and ceremony, plus thank you notes. 2 folders.","Material from the United States Pacific Fleet, Amphibious Forces Training Command. Includes memos, orders, reports and photographs. One report entitled, \"U.S. Naval Vessels Lost During War.\" Title on front cover, \"LCT (6) 1358.\"","United States Flag used to drape coffin of Adm. John Lesslie Hall. Transferred to the Artifact Collection.  Mss. Acc. 2008.38 Addition","Framed water color portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in white dress uniform.  Artist unknown.  14 x 10 1/4.","Framed portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in navy blue dress uniform. Artist is Robert Gebing. Pastel on blue-gray paper, 20 5/8 inches x 18inches.  Some loose pastel on bottom of portrait.","Scope and Contents Undated. Carrying case, labeled \"J.L. Hall\", containing various drafting equipment and instruments. 1 item. (A2) Transferred to Artifact Collection.","Scope and Contents Undated. Medallion from \"The Great War for Civilization\", a United States medal naming the countries \"France, Italy, Serbia, Japan, Montenegro, Russia, Greece, Great Britain, Belgium, Brazil, Portugal, Rumania, China\". 1 item. (A1) Transferred to Artifact Collection.","All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","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","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","John L. Hall (Ship)","United Service Organizations (U.S.)","Nimitz, Chester W., 1885-1966","Hall, John Lesslie, Jr., 1891-1978","Burke, Arleigh A., 1901-1996","Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969","Fairbanks, Douglas, 1909-","Godson, Susan H. 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Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\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."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn Lesslie Hall, Jr. (April 11, 1891 - March 1978) was an admiral in the United States Navy during World War II.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHall was a native of Williamsburg, Virginia, and attended the College of William and Mary for three years before transferring to the U.S. Naval Academy where he graduated in 1913. He starred in football for three seasons at William and Mary and four years at the Naval Academy. As a matter of fact, he excelled in three sports at the Academy and was awarded the coveted \"Academy Sword\" for athletic excellence.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAdmiral Hall was the Chief of Staff of the Western Naval Task Force during the North African landings in 1942 and received the Distinguished Service Medal for opening ports and preventing sabotage while Commander Northwest African Sea Frontier.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn February 1943, he became Commander Amphibious Force, North African Waters (Eighth Fleet), expertly cross-training Army artillerymen and Navy gunners so that his ships' call-fire missions could be conducted in direct support of troop advances rather than at \"targets of opportunity.\" His concept proved devastating to enemy forces and tank divisions as he led one of the major assault forces engaged in the Sicilian Occupation (9-12 July 1943) and the bitterly contested landings at Salerno (9-21 September 1943).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThese bold achievements brought him two awards of the Legion of Merit. In November 1943, he took command of the 11th Amphibious Force in the United Kingdom, earning the Army's Distinguished Service Medal for his superb leadership of this amphibious Force \"O\" which landed and so effectively supported the Army V Corps on the Omaha beach sector off the coast of Normandy in June 1944. he received a second Navy Distinguished Service Medal for command of the Southern Attack Force (TF 55) during the Okinawa campaign. In October 1945, he became Commander Amphibious Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe later was Commandant of the Fourteenth Naval District and Commander of the Armed Forces Staff College at Norfolk, Virginia. From August 1951 until his retirement in May 1953, he was Commander Western Sea Frontier with additional duty as Commander Pacific Reserve Fleet.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Dwight D. Eisenhower gave him the nickname \"Viking of Assault\". General George Patton, tough critic of fellow military leaders, heaped high praise on him.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAdmiral Hall died in 1978 at the age of 87.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe frigate USS John L. Hall (FFG-32) was named in his honor. \u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["John Lesslie Hall, Jr. (April 11, 1891 - March 1978) was an admiral in the United States Navy during World War II.","Hall was a native of Williamsburg, Virginia, and attended the College of William and Mary for three years before transferring to the U.S. Naval Academy where he graduated in 1913. He starred in football for three seasons at William and Mary and four years at the Naval Academy. As a matter of fact, he excelled in three sports at the Academy and was awarded the coveted \"Academy Sword\" for athletic excellence.","Admiral Hall was the Chief of Staff of the Western Naval Task Force during the North African landings in 1942 and received the Distinguished Service Medal for opening ports and preventing sabotage while Commander Northwest African Sea Frontier.","In February 1943, he became Commander Amphibious Force, North African Waters (Eighth Fleet), expertly cross-training Army artillerymen and Navy gunners so that his ships' call-fire missions could be conducted in direct support of troop advances rather than at \"targets of opportunity.\" His concept proved devastating to enemy forces and tank divisions as he led one of the major assault forces engaged in the Sicilian Occupation (9-12 July 1943) and the bitterly contested landings at Salerno (9-21 September 1943).","These bold achievements brought him two awards of the Legion of Merit. In November 1943, he took command of the 11th Amphibious Force in the United Kingdom, earning the Army's Distinguished Service Medal for his superb leadership of this amphibious Force \"O\" which landed and so effectively supported the Army V Corps on the Omaha beach sector off the coast of Normandy in June 1944. he received a second Navy Distinguished Service Medal for command of the Southern Attack Force (TF 55) during the Okinawa campaign. In October 1945, he became Commander Amphibious Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet.","He later was Commandant of the Fourteenth Naval District and Commander of the Armed Forces Staff College at Norfolk, Virginia. From August 1951 until his retirement in May 1953, he was Commander Western Sea Frontier with additional duty as Commander Pacific Reserve Fleet.","General Dwight D. Eisenhower gave him the nickname \"Viking of Assault\". General George Patton, tough critic of fellow military leaders, heaped high praise on him.","Admiral Hall died in 1978 at the age of 87.","The frigate USS John L. Hall (FFG-32) was named in his honor. "],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eGift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle object number was 1978.040.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle Object number was 1982.005.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Custodial History","Custodial History"],"custodhist_tesim":["Gift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. 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Also includes material pertaining to his work with the USO, the Naval War College, Army War College and Armed Forces Staff College as well as speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and pamphlets. While the majority of the correspondence is with his wife and with his brother Channing M. Hall, there is correspondence with prominent individuals: Omar Bradley, Arleigh Burke, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Ernest Joseph King, George C. Marshall, Chester W. Nimitz, George S. Patton, Jr., Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman and other high-ranking military and civilian figures.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAdditions (2000.8A) to the collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, as well as photographs of a Swem Library exhibit relating to the papers and memorabilia of Admiral Hall and (2007.84) research papers, memoirs, interviews, and correspondence of and with Hall by one of his biographers, Susan H. Godson, which was used by Godson for compiling \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare\" (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHumorous certificate, \"Imperium Neptuni Regis\" signed by Commander J.L. Hall, Jr., U.S. Navy, dated December 13, 1934. Filed in first box of oversize.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Press Secretary James Hagerty to Lesslie Hall, dated 1955, attached to April 20, 1953 letter from Dwight Eisenhower to Lessie Hall (Box 5, Folder 5, 1953 correspondence).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSome of the items removed and placed in the Artifact Collection are: -- Large Japanese Flag -- William and Mary Medal -- World War II medals, dog tags, ribbons and more. A rolled photograph of the USS Utah has been added to the material filed in oversize, Box 4. The photograph is very brittle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodson, Susan H. Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare. University Press of America. 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Calvalcade. Winter 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Reminiscences of John Lesslie Hall, Jr., Naval Historical Project, Oral History Research Office, Columbia University, 1964 (carbon copy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncoming and outgoing papers from 1942.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Commander Begouen-Demeaux, Chief of the Bureau of American Affairs, Le Vice Amiral d'Escadre F. Michelier, Contre-Amiral Missoffe, Colonel Alexander Sharp, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, President of Naval War College, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, and Major General George S. Patton, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOctober 1937 - October 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, Rear Admiral W.R. Sexton, Admiral Edward LeBreton, and Brigadiere General J. Marsten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General Clift Andrus, Rear Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Lillian Agnes Edgecumbe, Harold Lees Fowler, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral Edwin James King, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, Vice Admiral Escadre F. Michelier, Admiral J. Missott, Vice-Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Vice-Admiral Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Lieutenant General G[eorge] S. Patton, Junior, Lord Abbot Bruno Feahrenbacker, Captain Geoffrey Alan Brooke Hawkins, Brigadier General T.B. Larkin, Vice-Admral F[rank] H[enderson] Pegram, and Rear Admiral Sir Philip Vian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1944.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham, Rear-Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Captain C[lifford] Caslon, Admiral Sir Andrew Browne Cunningham, Rear-Admiral Arthur N. Dowding, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Major-General Robert Edward Laycock, Vice-Admiral Sir Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Vice-Admiral George Thomas Carlisle Parker Swabey and wife Lois, Lord Astor and Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, James Forrestal, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Major General John K. Hodge, Brigadier General Donald J. Myersm Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Brigadier General P.E. Peabody, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, General George Catlett Marshall, Vice-Admiral D.E. Barbey, Rear-Admiral Beckey, Rear-Admiral William M. Fechteler, Brigadier General C.S. Ferrin, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, and Vice-Admiral T.S. Wilkinson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1946 - April 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral R.K. Turner, Vice-Admiral Richard L. Conolly, Rear Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Sir Percy Lockhart Noble, Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Vice Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Vice-Admiral Harry W. Hill, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Allen E. Smith, Admiral R.K. Turner, and Rear-Admiral C.H. Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAugust 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Congressman George J. Bates, Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Lieutenant General J.E. Hall, Brigadier General John G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General John. G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General R.E. Blount, Vice Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeptember 1946 - December 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H.K. Hewitt, James Foresstal, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Brigadier General Roy E. Blount, Rear-Admiral M.S. Tisdale, Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral D.B. Beary, Rear-Admiral Francis S. Low, W. John Kenney (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral Sir Robert Lindsay Burnett, Vice Admiral W.W. Smith, Vice-Admiral Louis Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral J.L. Holloway, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1947 - June 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral W.A. Buck, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Vice-Admiral Robert L. Ghormley, Rear-Admiral Paul Hendren, Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Rear-Admiral Earl E. Stone, Modesto Farolan (Consul General for the Republic of the Philippines), Harold Sanders, Admiral W.W. Smith, Rear-Admiral R.A. Von Heimburg, Admiral R.E. Turner, Vice-Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Herbert F. Leary, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning and William M. Tuck (Governor of Virginia).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly 1947 - December 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Hubert A. Elliott, Rear-Admiral F.J. Lowry, Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr., Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral C.H. Pownall (Governor of Guam), John W. Gibson (Assistant Secretary of Labor), Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral J.F. Jelley, Brigadier General W.A. Worton, Congressman Harry R. Sheppard, Brigadier General F.W. McKinney, Rear-Admiral R.A. Ofstie, Congressman Homer D. Angell, Rear-Admiral L.H. Thebaud, Rear-Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear-Admiral J.F. Bolger, and Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1948 - March 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Rear-Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Admiral Ben Moreell, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Rear-Admiral William R. Furlong, Rear-Admiral J.E. Whelchel, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear-Admiral C.A. Swenson, Rear-Admiral R.W. Hayler and Rear-Admiral T.L. Sprague.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApril 1948 - July 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: [Rear Admiral A.D.] Struble, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Admiral S.S. Robison, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Rear Admiral George H. Fort, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of Navy), Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear Admiral Donald B. Beary, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, and Admiral Ben Moreell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAugust 1948 - December 1948.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, Rear Admiral E.W. Hanson, Rear Admiral Robert W. Hayler, Edward V. Rickenbacker (President of Eastern Airlines), Rear Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear Admiral E.C. Ewen, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence between John Lesslie Hal, Junior and : Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Rear Admiral T.L. Sprague, Rear Admiral J.H. Brown, Junior, Rear Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Vice Admiral Harry W. Hill, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Vice Admiral F.E.M. Whiting, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Harry S. Truman, Vice-Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, and Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly 1949 - December 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Alan E. Smith, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Frank E. Beatty, Major General A.H. Noble, Rear Admiral J.J. McGlynn, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Brigadier General Clyde D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral T.B. Hill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, and General Omar N. Bradley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1950 - June 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral P.K. Fischler, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Francis P. Mathews (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral H.D. Struble, Rear Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral R.K. Turner, Rear Admiral F.D. Kirtland, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Admiral J.W. Roper, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Rear Admiral W.K. Harrill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Rear Admiral John P.B. Barrett, Major General F.L. Parks, and Major General Franklin A. Hart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly 1950 - December 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Major General Franklin A. Hart, Rear Admiral W.D. Baker, Rear Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Major General Bryant E. Moore, Rear Admiral C.E. Olsen, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral S.W. Sallisbury, Vice Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Vice Admiral Harry Hill, Brigadier General Wayne Smith, Rear Admiral Hewlett Thebaud, Rear Admiral R.F. Hickey, General Omar Bradley, Brigadier General Charles Y. Banfill, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Major General F.L. Parks, and Rear Admiral C.D. Glover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1951 - August 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Edward H. Brooks, Rear Admiral Paul L. Mather, Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Rear Admiral O.M. Reed, Rear Admiral Arthur A. Ageton, Major General Orlando Ward, Rear Admiral John L. Roper, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, Major General Andrew D. Bruce, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Major General R.O. Shoe, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral George D. Murray, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Lieutenant General Geoffrey Keyes, Rear Admiral R.E. Shuirmann, Rear Admiral D.E. Barbey, Major General F.L. Parks, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, and Harry S. Truman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeptember 1951-December 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General F.L. Parks, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral M.L. Royer, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Vice Admiral A.D. Struble, Vice Admiral C.W. Fox, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral Arthur C. Davis, Major General C.P. Cabell, Rear Admiral M.L. Royar, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Major General A.H. Noble, Major General W.W. Miley, Major General Frank L. Culin, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Herbert R. Askins (the Assistant Secretary of the Navy), M.R. Ahuja (Consul General of India), Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Danilo Brugal (Consul-General of the Dominican Republic), Rear Admiral Andrew C. Bennett, Vice Admiral Oscar C. Badger, Rear Admiral H.B. Butterfield, Vice Admiral James Fife, Admiral William N. Fechteler, Rear Admiral B.J. Rodgers and Judge Alfred Dickinson Barksdale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral Georges Cabanier, Rear Admiral J.H. Carson, Major General C.P. Cabell, Admiral Robert B. Carney, General B.W. Chidlow, Jean de Lagorde (Consul General of France), Fernando Dahmen (Consul General of Chile), Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Vice Admiral W.S. DeLany, and Rear Admiral A.H. Dearing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Senator Homer Ferguson, Roberts M. Firth (Consul General of New Zealand), Admiral W.M. Fechteler, and Air Commodore R.C. Gordon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General C.D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral Matt Gardner, Rear Admiral E.E. Herrman, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, M.A. Hussain (Consul General for India), Rear Admiral H.H. Dearing, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, Abdoel Hamid (Consul General for Indonesia), Major General Leonard D. Heaton, Brigadier General F.L. Hayden, Commodore Robert S. Haggart, Major General F.A. Irving, Stewart Jamieson (Consul General for Austria), and Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and L Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Lieutenant General William E. Kepner, Rear Admiral H.S. Kendall, Commodore Dudley W. Knox, Vice Admiral I.N. Kiland, Major General Alfred H. Kessler, Junior, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Major General George F. Lull, Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Oren E. Long (Governor of Hawaii), and Vice Admiral Charles H. Lockwood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General W.J. Megill, Alaizio de Magalhaens (Consul General for Brazil), Major General R.B. McClure, John Mitcheson (Consul General for Great Britain), Rear Admiral Frederick Mossbrugger, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral S.S. Murray, Rear Admiral A.M. Morgan, Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, Rear Admiral H.D. Nuber, Fleet Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral Daniel W. Ryan, Paul B. Ryder (Royal Danish Consulate General), Admiral A.W. Radford, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, Brigadier General F.S. Robillard and Rear Admiral Murrey L. Royar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Felix B. Stamp, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral M.G. Slarrow, Lieutenant General J.M. Swing, Vice Admiral Mahlen S. Tisdale, Major General Walter E. Todd, Mitsue Tanaka (Consul General of Japan), Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Brigadier General J.H. Wallace, and K.J.M. White (British Consul General).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General John R. Hodge, Vice Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Commodore Charles A. Langlais, Rear Admiral Ernest W. Litch, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Stewart Jamieson (Consul General of Australia), Jaime Jerro (Consul General of India), Vice Admiral James Fife, Rear Admiral G.R. Cooper, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral W.B. Creery, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Rear Admiral R.J. Arnold, and H.R. Askins (Assistant Secretary of the Navy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Walter E. Todd, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Elmer S. Robinson (Mayor of San Francisco), Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, Rear Admiral H.L. Pugh, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Vice Admiral MaChiChuang, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Major General R.B. McClure, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, James C. Hagerty (Press Secretary to the President), A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), and Congressman William S. Mailliard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay 1953 - December 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Lieutenant General General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Terry Allen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral John B. Hefferman, Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Lieutenant General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Hugh J. Casey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General D.M. Schlatter, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General R.P. Hollis, Rear Admiral Samuel E. Morrison, Congressman William M. Tuck (Virginia), and Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1957. Includes correpondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Joseph S. Farland (U.S. Ambassador, Dominican Republic), Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles (Secretary of State), Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Admiral Arleigh Burke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1958. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General William A. Stevens, Governor Albert Benjamin Chandler of Kentucky, Rear Admiral J.A. Birggs, and Rear Admiral R.H. Gibbs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1959. Includes Miscellaneous correspondence concerning family and business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1944-1958. Includes special letters concerning family and friends of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1960-1962. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, Rear Admiral H. Nelson Lay, President John F. Kennedy, and Captain Arthur J. Benline.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1963-1966. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Galt, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Captain Arthur J. Benline.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1967-1969. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Clarence R. Huebner, Captain Arthur J. Benline, Admiral Frank George Fahrion, Lieutenant General Willis D. Crittenberger, General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, and Joseph S. Farland (American Ambassador to Pakistan).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1970. Includes correspondence concerning both business and pleasure activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1971-1973. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Captain Arthur J. Benline, Major General J.F. Kirkendall, Lieutenant General Clovis E. Byers, Rear Admiral Max F. Leslie, Vice Admiral David H. Bagley, and Chief Judge George L. Hart, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1945-1972. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Jack Mitchison [?] (British Consulate-General), General Clyde Davis Eddleman, Rear Admiral F.J. Lowry, Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, and Brigadier General William Stevenson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence removed from photographs between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Robert B. Carney, Vice Admiral R.L. Conolly, Brigadier General Robert O. Shoe, Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy), Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Rear Admiral D.H. Clark, R.D. Cooke (Mayor of Norfolk), Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough, Rear Admiral E.W. Hansen, Senator Dennis Chavez, General Mark W. Clark, Rear Admiral Ralph Christie, Commodore E.A. Coffin, Commodore Milton O. Carlson, Vice Admiral Laurence DuBose, Vice Admiral A.C. Davis, Vice Admiral D.B. Duncan, Major General G.H. Decker, Major General John E. Dahlquist, Rear Admiral R.O. Davis, Admiral F. Dalrymple-Hamilton, Admiral Robert L. Dennison, Admiral Louis E. Denfield, Rear Admiral C.T. Durgin, and Charles M. Dale (Governor of New Hampshire).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1930-1950. Letters of Mrs. Beall D. Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence from the U.S.S. Wyoming, U.S.S. Asheville, and U.S.S. Augusta.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay 2, 1932-December 18, 1941. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFebruary 20, 1942-December 31, 1942. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFebruary 25, 1943-December 29, 1943. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFebruary 1, 1946-December 30, 1946. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 6, 1947-December 31, 1947. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 6, 1948-April 27, 1948. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1937-1938. Prospectus of the Naval War College courses for Junior and Senior classes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1937-1938. Contains operation problems I-VI (tactical and strategical) of Naval War College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1938 Naval War College theses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the International Law course for Senior and Junior classes of 1938.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1939 staff presentations bye John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Naval War College lectures and presentations from 1939-1940\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1951. Contains National War College lectures and notes. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General H.R. Bull and Major General John M. Weikert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1951. Contains Army War College lectures and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1934-1936. Contains National War College boards. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General C.L. Bolte, Rear Admiral W. McL. Hague, and General McC. Pate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1938-1939. Contains a report on fleet problems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains staff instructions for January 7, 1941; October 24, 1942; and March 1, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.M. Hustvedt and Rear Admiral D. McD. LeBreton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on plans for 1942 TORCH operation. Includes correspondence between John Leslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral H.K. Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the June 1943 Western Task Force operation plan no. 2-43 (BIGOT-HUSKY). Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains operation order G-43, BIGOT-HUSKY of June 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains U.S. Army shoulder insignia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on the Salerno amphibious operations for U.S. Army divisions. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt and Admiral of the Fleet A.B. Cunningham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning Salerno operations, OP order K-43, operation Avalanche.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on Salerno plan, Operation [?] AVice AdmiralLANCHE, OP-plan #7-43 of the Western Task Force. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains ComPhib Grp 12, attack order no A1202-45.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on the Beach Battalion of 1947.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Lieutenant General A.H. Turnage, and Admiral D.C. Ramsey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information of AMPHIBS, 1947-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral L.F. Reifsnider, Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral L.S. Sabin, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on operations for plan no. A-42, May 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General G.S. Patton, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on plans for Olympic-Subic Bay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTraining orders of May 1951 for Subic Bay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on training for Bunic Bay. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General B.M. Fitch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains PhibsTraPac, The Story of the Amphibious Trainee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains AGC-11 Flagship, USS Elderado, 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApril 26, 1943 - July 1944, 1945. Contains amphibious messages. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewlitt, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral J.H. D. Cunningham, Major General G.S. Patton, Junior, and Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Cunningham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a critique on the landing exercises of Amphibious Group Twelve in 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay 15, 1944. Contains information on Operation OVERLOAD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1963. Contains Admiral's House and Its Occupants, Naval History Division, Navy Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous fleet information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains action report on the Sicilian Campaign, Operation HUSKY, July-August 1943.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on the organization of U.S. Amphibious forces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on operation NEPTUNE, order number BB-44.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Naval Commander Western Task Force: Operation NEPTUNE, operation plan 2-44, April 21, 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on amphibious training from June 18, 1942-October 29, 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General T.J. Davis, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, and Admiral E.J. King.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from May 22, 1913-November 22, 1929. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Franklin D. Roosevelt (Secretary of the Navy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from February 1930-November 1939. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nimitz and Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 10, 1940-December 31, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nitmitz, Judge Advocate General W.B. Woodson, Rear Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear Admiral David McDougal Le Breton, Rear Admiral John W[alter] Wilcox, Junior, Rear Admiral Alexander Sharp, Rear Admiral E[rnest] J[oseph] King, Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis, Rear Admiral John Henry Newton, Congressman M[alcolm] C. Tarver, Congressman J. Harry McGregor, and Admiral Wilson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 7, 1942-December 27, 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Sherwood A. Taffinder, President Harry S. Truman, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Rear Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Brigadier General Thomas J. Davis, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral Royal E. Ingersoll, Rear Admiral Randall Jacobs, Rear Admiral Robert C. Giffen, and Rear Admiral John W. Wilcox, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 18, 1946 - December 30, 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: John L. Sullivan (Secretary of the Navy), President Harry S. Truman, Adjustant General N.F. McCurdey, Rear Admiral Thomas L. Sprague, James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral DeWitt C. Ramsey, Rear Admiral Arthur D. Struble, Admiral Louis Denfield, Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Lieutenant General John E. Hull.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1951-1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler and Rear Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Ruritan Club speech and correspondence from 1948.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous speeches, articles, and quotations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Vice Admiral Hall's speech at the Presidio Officer's Club on Tuesday, April 22, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Vice Admiral Hall's address before San Diego Lion's Club on December 4, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains and address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the West Coast Research Reserve Seminar, Rawlings Theatre, San Francisco Naval Shipyard 1400, August 25, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Supply Corps School Branch, Oakland, California for the graduating ceremonies of September 19, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a welcoming address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before reserve officers of the Medical Department attending a course in Special Weapons, Isotopes, and Military Medicine, March 2, 1953.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the Army, Navy, and Air Force at the Training Area theatre of the U.S. Naval Air Station, Seattle, Washington. The speech was entitled \"The Role of the Navy in Future Global Warfare\" and was given on June 11, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an address given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the College of William and Mary in 1949. Includes correspondence between Admiral Hall and John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains extra copies of Admiral Hall's address made at the College of William and Mary's commencement on June 12, 1949.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains briefs on notecards of speeches given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1947-1949.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Friant Dam Ceremonies, Friant, California on Tuesday, August 7, 1951.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a speech made by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Society of American Military Engineers, Presidio Officer's Club, Presidio of San Francisco on November 13, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the College of Medical Evangelists at the Embassador Hotel in Los Angeles on March 9, 1953.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous honorary memberships and citations presented to John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1935-1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General R. McC. Pate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General A.H. Noble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous information from various clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1953.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning the Kappa Sigma Fraternity from 1963.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous newspaper clippings and cartoons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous newspaper clippings from 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Ernest M. Eller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous clippings, letters, and other miscellaneous materials. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William H.P. Blandy and Karl T. Compton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous articles and press clippings from 1949-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: R.F. Hickey (Secretary of the Navy), Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, and Louis Johnson (Secretary of Defense).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the 1953 annual Yorktown Day. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral J. McN. Taylor and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the annual Yorktown Day, 1960 [?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains several naval pamphlets from 1932-1940.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains several naval pamphlets from 1940-1975.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous retirement data. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral Roland N. Smoot, Rear Admiral Thomas Earle Hipp, and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Harry D. Felt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Now Hear This!, volume VIII, no. 4 (summer issue), 1957.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the 1959 annual dinners for officers of the First Division. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General S.B. Mason.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1955. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Carter L. Burgess (Assistant Secretary of Defense), Vice Admiral W[illiam] M. Callaghan, Luis Munoz-Martin (Governor of Puerto Rico), President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Vice Admiral A. Stanton Merrill, Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks, Rear Admiral I.N. Kiland, Admiral Felix B. Stump, Luis Munoz-Marton (Governor of Puerto Rico), and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning the U.S.O in 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Roberto Sanchez-Villa (Secretary of State for Puerto Rico), and Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to U.S. Naval Policy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to Augusta Cruises from Orient to Oceania on September 24, 1934-December 22, 1934.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior from April 15, 1935-1942.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains congratulation letters to John Lesslie Hall, Junior on his promotion to Captain. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.M. Eller and Rear Admiral Frank H. Sadler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining ti U.S.S. Arkansas incident of 1940-1941.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1981 information honoring Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the biography of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains amphibious doctrines from December 9, 1942-November 23, 1944. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a report entitled A History of the United States Naval Bases in the United Kingdom, November 1, 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains U.S.S. Arkansas, a pictorial review from 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Naval Directives and the Order Form of 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1945-1946 fitness reports from PHIBSPAC completed by Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior after reporting to COM14.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an Officer's Qualification Record Jacket.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters from 1946-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Lieutenant General Delos C. Emmons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains \"Logistic Information for Prospective Navy Witnesses in Hearings on 'National Security Act of 1947, s. 758'\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on amphibious warfare and other confidential naval matters from 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, and Admiral B.H. Ramsay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a number of new duty assignments of AFSC students.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the Kangeter Case of March 16, 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough and Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a report on the principles of the naval staff organization, presented by the U.S. Naval War College, Newport, R.I., 1948 [?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the payment of French men-of-war personnel in the U.S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters in 1950-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General George C. Marshall (Secretary of Defense).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains \"Staff Officer Responsibility and Staff Procedures,\" for the Armed Forces Staff College in 1951.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the Commander Western Sea Frontier transfer of command inventory and audit of RPS from May 1, 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains fitness reports and other miscellaneous data.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains John Lesslie Hall, Junior's 1923 South Carolina driver's license, a propaganda advertisement, and notebooks of Admiral Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the personal files of John Lesslie Hall, Junior for December 6, 1941 to January 30, 1945, and August 28, 1920. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Commander Jonas H. Ingram, and Rear Admiral T.J. Cowie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains comments on Dr. Samuel Morrison's book on the operation in North African waters. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the Society of the Cincinnati in Richmond, Virginia. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains personal papers of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Rear Admiral A[rthur] H. Dearing, and President Harry S. Truman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information relating to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Washington trip of July 25, 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains personal material of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Vice Admiral Frank G. Fahrion, Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose, and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to commemorative events involving John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1953-1974. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral R. Fenard, and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Los Angeles trip of March 9, 1953 - March 10, 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on the family matters of John Lesslie Hall, Junior between the years 1953-1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains official naval photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains official naval photographs from World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains official naval photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1962 naval photographs dealing with World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains official naval photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1952 naval photographs dealing with World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains personal scrapbooks and photographs of John Lesslie Hall, Junior. Also includes one personal tape. Artifacts include: 2 World War II Japanese Arisaka Carbines with bayonets, see (B16G #3TOANO); 2 naval officer swords, 1 samurai sword (SOSS).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index. Materials from Series 2 Subseries 8: Accession Unknown, addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials found in the Artifacts Collection, separated for reasons unknown. Reintegrated to the manuscript collection in June 2015 and housed in Series 1, Box 24: A photograph and letter pertaining to John L. Hall's Investiture to the Order of the Bath, 1943-1944; Various photographs related to the Navy, certificates, and drawings; two newspaper clippings about Hall, 1944 and 1962. A larger 1942 certificate is housed with the medium oversize box, alongside the illustrations from Series 2. Materials from Series 2   addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 12 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a poor young girl and boy. 1 item. Photograph (P1) (In Medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a scene of military men at a meeting. 1 item. Photograph (P2) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a battle scene [the French Revolution?]. 1 item. Photograph. (P3) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a farm scene of a soldier, an old woman, and two servants, by Louis Edouard Fournier. 1 item. Photograph (P4) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing two gentlemen and a lady [at home?]. 1 item. Photograph (P5) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing four religious men in a kitchen. 1 item. Photograph (P6) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing three men on horses, and hounds on a chase. 1 item. Photograph (P7) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", color, showing three men at the seashore [recovering supplies from a sinking boat?]. 1 item. Photograph (P8) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 3\" x 6\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform. 1 item. Photograph (P12)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 2 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform, \"left tackle Navy Team\". 1 item. Photograph (P12)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic postcard, 3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, showing eight men [members of a football team?], including John Lesslie Hall, Junior (far right). 1 item. Photograph (P14)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Circa 1913. Photographic print, 8 1/4\" x 13 1/4\", black and white, showing the Navy basketball team (12 members, including John Lesslie Hall, Junior, back row, center). 1 item. Photograph (P15)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/2\" x 10 1/4\", black and white, portrait of \"Jim\" Reilly, signed \"Yours for a successful Navy\". 1 item. Photograph (P16)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P17)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/4\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P18)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 7 1/4\" x 10 3/4\", black and white, side view portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior's wife, Beall. 1 item. Photograph (P19)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior and his wife, Beall, in their dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P20)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing [John Lesslie Hall, Junior's] \"amah\", in his living room. 1 item. Photograph (P21)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing \"two...servants\" [of John Lesslie Hall, Junior] in the dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P22)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 12\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize certificate acknowledging that Hall crossed the Artic Circle, Land of the Midnight Sun.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEight oversized illlustrations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephotograph of USS Utah, USS Utah crew, USS Texas, all undated. Certificate from Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, August 1948-January 1949 Certificate that John Lesslie Hall completed course of study at US Naval Academy, June 6, 1913 2 certificates from Woodrow WIlson signed by Joseph Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, August 7, 1916 and June 23, 1913.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Lesslie Hall papers addendum. Includes notes , divided by chapter, and other material related to Susan H. Godson's biography, \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare.\" Includes a file on Admiral John W. Wilcox, which is closed until 2018, photographs, booklets and correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound booklet listing the Regular and Reserve Officers of the US Navy; Hall is listed on page 21 of booklet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublished reviews of Susan Godson's \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare\" from its release in 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes prospectus outlining purpose, sources, and chapter summaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodson's handwritten notes on various interviews with Hall and copy of December 10, 1944 Richmond Times-Dispatch article about Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodson's communication to and from the University Press of America concerning Viking of Assault royalties, publication, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a telegram announcing Eisenhower's death and letters to and from Taliaferro Boatwright, and a typed copy of \"Unjust Criticism of Officers\" article.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 line maps that were printed in \"Viking of Assault\", including: 'Landings at French Morocco,' 'Invasion of Sicily,' and 'Normandy Landings.'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodson's notes on related Naval history books and article on proper word choice and customs for writing naval literature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eListing and notes on related action reports from World War II operations (ex. Salerno and Operation Avalance) and bibliographies of some related naval history books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships article on the Ancon; biography of Rear Admiral Mead Pearson, declassified action reports of the Ancon; narrative of the invasion of Normandy by lieutenant Richard Oliphant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes written by Godson to Hall about editing of manuscript in 1976.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous material including listings of declassified naval records, article concerning the war in Italy, Senate Congressional record, copy of USS Frederick Funston's operation reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProof copies of the index, bibliography, chapter notes, and appendix.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnotated draft of introduction and first chapter and related notes and research.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnotated draft of second chapter with related notes and research.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and research related to the invasion of Sicily.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAction reports and other research/notes relating to Salerno.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten first drafts of commentary on the sources, list of abbreviations, appendix, and bibliography.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTraining: notes and research related to the training of troops for the Invasion of Normandy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvasion + f.f.: notes and action reports relating to the Invasion of Normandy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and research on the Battle of Okinawa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChapter 8 segments, epilogue draft, and notes and research concerning Operation Olympic, arrival in Tokyo Bay, and postwar activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConclusion draft and related notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodson's notes from oral history interviews with Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from personnel who served with or under Hall during World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on books dealing with strategy during World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists of hull numbers for ships mentioned in Viking of Assault.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of Hall's letters and notes on correspondence contained in the John Lesslie Hall Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of historiography and related research on World War II naval history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on articles concerning amphibious operations during World War II and an article, \"What the Army Should Know about Naval Gunfire,\" by Lt. Col. R.D. Heinl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on other scholarship about amphibious warfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Arthur Benline concerning war experiences, knowledge of amphibious warfare, and time served with Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Admiral George Dyer on editing of manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Taliaferro Boatwright and other retired naval personnel concerning book publication and Hall related memories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles and notes on biography writing and interview techniques.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive miscellaneous items, 1934-1938, relating to the naval career of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior. A group photograph of Hall and others at the Vatican, dated July 16,1934, humorous citation from \"Solemn Mysteries of the Ancient Order of the Deep,\" joke drawing on cardboard, drawing on cardboard of \"one of Hood's Texans, Army of Northern Virginia, and a Senior Course certificate from U.S. Naval War College. Description is also on the PDF Inventory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSix folders of material relating to the christening of the USS John Lesslie Hall, 1980-1981, including correspondence, clippings, and program. Folder List in included on the PDF Inventory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeven photographs of an exhibit in Swem Library of the papers and memorabilia of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypewritten letter signed by Admiral T.B. Hayward to Susan Hall Godson and photograph of the John L. Hall. Letter and photograph originally facing each other in dark blue presentation folder decorated with a seal of the Department of Navy. The plastic folder was removed for preservation reasons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers of John Lesslie Hall including correspondence, photographs, illustrations and artifacts, both business and private. Six folders. See Folder List on PDF Inventory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBusiness correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915-1928 and undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegal papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, February 15, 1918.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, while attending U.S. Naval Academy, taken by McAboy Studios, Annapolis, Maryland. 1 item. Photograph (P11)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eObituaries of John Lesslie Hall, notes on funeral arrangements and ceremony, plus thank you notes. 2 folders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial from the United States Pacific Fleet, Amphibious Forces Training Command. Includes memos, orders, reports and photographs. One report entitled, \"U.S. Naval Vessels Lost During War.\" Title on front cover, \"LCT (6) 1358.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Flag used to drape coffin of Adm. John Lesslie Hall. Transferred to the Artifact Collection.  Mss. Acc. 2008.38 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFramed water color portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in white dress uniform.  Artist unknown.  14 x 10 1/4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFramed portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in navy blue dress uniform. Artist is Robert Gebing. Pastel on blue-gray paper, 20 5/8 inches x 18inches.  Some loose pastel on bottom of portrait.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Carrying case, labeled \"J.L. Hall\", containing various drafting equipment and instruments. 1 item. (A2) Transferred to Artifact Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Medallion from \"The Great War for Civilization\", a United States medal naming the countries \"France, Italy, Serbia, Japan, Montenegro, Russia, Greece, Great Britain, Belgium, Brazil, Portugal, Rumania, China\". 1 item. 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stationed at Pearl Harbor, San Francisco and Norfolk, Virginia. The papers are both personal and professional. The collection contains material concerning World War II Operations TORCH (North Africa), BIGOT-HUSKY, AVALANCHE (Salerno), NEPTUNE-OVERLORD, and as well as the Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy. Also includes material pertaining to his work with the USO, the Naval War College, Army War College and Armed Forces Staff College as well as speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and pamphlets. While the majority of the correspondence is with his wife and with his brother Channing M. Hall, there is correspondence with prominent individuals: Omar Bradley, Arleigh Burke, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Ernest Joseph King, George C. Marshall, Chester W. Nimitz, George S. Patton, Jr., Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman and other high-ranking military and civilian figures.","Additions (2000.8A) to the collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, as well as photographs of a Swem Library exhibit relating to the papers and memorabilia of Admiral Hall and (2007.84) research papers, memoirs, interviews, and correspondence of and with Hall by one of his biographers, Susan H. Godson, which was used by Godson for compiling \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare\" (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982).","Humorous certificate, \"Imperium Neptuni Regis\" signed by Commander J.L. Hall, Jr., U.S. Navy, dated December 13, 1934. Filed in first box of oversize.","Letter from Press Secretary James Hagerty to Lesslie Hall, dated 1955, attached to April 20, 1953 letter from Dwight Eisenhower to Lessie Hall (Box 5, Folder 5, 1953 correspondence).","Some of the items removed and placed in the Artifact Collection are: -- Large Japanese Flag -- William and Mary Medal -- World War II medals, dog tags, ribbons and more. A rolled photograph of the USS Utah has been added to the material filed in oversize, Box 4. The photograph is very brittle.","Godson, Susan H. Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare. University Press of America. 1982.","Virginia Calvalcade. Winter 1982.","The Reminiscences of John Lesslie Hall, Jr., Naval Historical Project, Oral History Research Office, Columbia University, 1964 (carbon copy).","Incoming and outgoing papers from 1942.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Commander Begouen-Demeaux, Chief of the Bureau of American Affairs, Le Vice Amiral d'Escadre F. Michelier, Contre-Amiral Missoffe, Colonel Alexander Sharp, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, President of Naval War College, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, and Major General George S. Patton, Jr.","October 1937 - October 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, Rear Admiral W.R. Sexton, Admiral Edward LeBreton, and Brigadiere General J. Marsten.","1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General Clift Andrus, Rear Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Lillian Agnes Edgecumbe, Harold Lees Fowler, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral Edwin James King, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, Vice Admiral Escadre F. Michelier, Admiral J. Missott, Vice-Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Vice-Admiral Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Lieutenant General G[eorge] S. Patton, Junior, Lord Abbot Bruno Feahrenbacker, Captain Geoffrey Alan Brooke Hawkins, Brigadier General T.B. Larkin, Vice-Admral F[rank] H[enderson] Pegram, and Rear Admiral Sir Philip Vian.","1944.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham, Rear-Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Captain C[lifford] Caslon, Admiral Sir Andrew Browne Cunningham, Rear-Admiral Arthur N. Dowding, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Major-General Robert Edward Laycock, Vice-Admiral Sir Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Vice-Admiral George Thomas Carlisle Parker Swabey and wife Lois, Lord Astor and Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham.","Scope and Contents 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, James Forrestal, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Major General John K. Hodge, Brigadier General Donald J. Myersm Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Brigadier General P.E. Peabody, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, General George Catlett Marshall, Vice-Admiral D.E. Barbey, Rear-Admiral Beckey, Rear-Admiral William M. Fechteler, Brigadier General C.S. Ferrin, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, and Vice-Admiral T.S. Wilkinson.","January 1946 - April 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral R.K. Turner, Vice-Admiral Richard L. Conolly, Rear Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Sir Percy Lockhart Noble, Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Vice Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Vice-Admiral Harry W. Hill, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Allen E. Smith, Admiral R.K. Turner, and Rear-Admiral C.H. Wright.","August 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Congressman George J. Bates, Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Lieutenant General J.E. Hall, Brigadier General John G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General John. G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General R.E. Blount, Vice Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble.","September 1946 - December 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H.K. Hewitt, James Foresstal, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Brigadier General Roy E. Blount, Rear-Admiral M.S. Tisdale, Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral D.B. Beary, Rear-Admiral Francis S. Low, W. John Kenney (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral Sir Robert Lindsay Burnett, Vice Admiral W.W. Smith, Vice-Admiral Louis Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral J.L. Holloway, Junior.","January 1947 - June 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral W.A. Buck, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Vice-Admiral Robert L. Ghormley, Rear-Admiral Paul Hendren, Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Rear-Admiral Earl E. Stone, Modesto Farolan (Consul General for the Republic of the Philippines), Harold Sanders, Admiral W.W. Smith, Rear-Admiral R.A. Von Heimburg, Admiral R.E. Turner, Vice-Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Herbert F. Leary, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning and William M. Tuck (Governor of Virginia).","July 1947 - December 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Hubert A. Elliott, Rear-Admiral F.J. Lowry, Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr., Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral C.H. Pownall (Governor of Guam), John W. Gibson (Assistant Secretary of Labor), Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral J.F. Jelley, Brigadier General W.A. Worton, Congressman Harry R. Sheppard, Brigadier General F.W. McKinney, Rear-Admiral R.A. Ofstie, Congressman Homer D. Angell, Rear-Admiral L.H. Thebaud, Rear-Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear-Admiral J.F. Bolger, and Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Junior.","January 1948 - March 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Rear-Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Admiral Ben Moreell, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Rear-Admiral William R. Furlong, Rear-Admiral J.E. Whelchel, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear-Admiral C.A. Swenson, Rear-Admiral R.W. Hayler and Rear-Admiral T.L. Sprague.","April 1948 - July 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: [Rear Admiral A.D.] Struble, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Admiral S.S. Robison, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Rear Admiral George H. Fort, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of Navy), Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear Admiral Donald B. Beary, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, and Admiral Ben Moreell.","August 1948 - December 1948.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, Rear Admiral E.W. Hanson, Rear Admiral Robert W. Hayler, Edward V. Rickenbacker (President of Eastern Airlines), Rear Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear Admiral E.C. Ewen, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.","Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hal, Junior and : Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Rear Admiral T.L. Sprague, Rear Admiral J.H. Brown, Junior, Rear Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Vice Admiral Harry W. Hill, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Vice Admiral F.E.M. Whiting, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Harry S. Truman, Vice-Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, and Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman.","July 1949 - December 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Alan E. Smith, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Frank E. Beatty, Major General A.H. Noble, Rear Admiral J.J. McGlynn, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Brigadier General Clyde D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral T.B. Hill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, and General Omar N. Bradley.","January 1950 - June 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral P.K. Fischler, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Francis P. Mathews (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral H.D. Struble, Rear Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral R.K. Turner, Rear Admiral F.D. Kirtland, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Admiral J.W. Roper, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Rear Admiral W.K. Harrill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Rear Admiral John P.B. Barrett, Major General F.L. Parks, and Major General Franklin A. Hart.","July 1950 - December 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Major General Franklin A. Hart, Rear Admiral W.D. Baker, Rear Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Major General Bryant E. Moore, Rear Admiral C.E. Olsen, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral S.W. Sallisbury, Vice Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Vice Admiral Harry Hill, Brigadier General Wayne Smith, Rear Admiral Hewlett Thebaud, Rear Admiral R.F. Hickey, General Omar Bradley, Brigadier General Charles Y. Banfill, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Major General F.L. Parks, and Rear Admiral C.D. Glover.","January 1951 - August 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Edward H. Brooks, Rear Admiral Paul L. Mather, Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Rear Admiral O.M. Reed, Rear Admiral Arthur A. Ageton, Major General Orlando Ward, Rear Admiral John L. Roper, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, Major General Andrew D. Bruce, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Major General R.O. Shoe, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral George D. Murray, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Lieutenant General Geoffrey Keyes, Rear Admiral R.E. Shuirmann, Rear Admiral D.E. Barbey, Major General F.L. Parks, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, and Harry S. Truman.","September 1951-December 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General F.L. Parks, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral M.L. Royer, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Vice Admiral A.D. Struble, Vice Admiral C.W. Fox, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral Arthur C. Davis, Major General C.P. Cabell, Rear Admiral M.L. Royar, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Major General A.H. Noble, Major General W.W. Miley, Major General Frank L. Culin, Junior.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Herbert R. Askins (the Assistant Secretary of the Navy), M.R. Ahuja (Consul General of India), Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Danilo Brugal (Consul-General of the Dominican Republic), Rear Admiral Andrew C. Bennett, Vice Admiral Oscar C. Badger, Rear Admiral H.B. Butterfield, Vice Admiral James Fife, Admiral William N. Fechteler, Rear Admiral B.J. Rodgers and Judge Alfred Dickinson Barksdale.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral Georges Cabanier, Rear Admiral J.H. Carson, Major General C.P. Cabell, Admiral Robert B. Carney, General B.W. Chidlow, Jean de Lagorde (Consul General of France), Fernando Dahmen (Consul General of Chile), Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Vice Admiral W.S. DeLany, and Rear Admiral A.H. Dearing.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Senator Homer Ferguson, Roberts M. Firth (Consul General of New Zealand), Admiral W.M. Fechteler, and Air Commodore R.C. Gordon.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General C.D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral Matt Gardner, Rear Admiral E.E. Herrman, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, M.A. Hussain (Consul General for India), Rear Admiral H.H. Dearing, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, Abdoel Hamid (Consul General for Indonesia), Major General Leonard D. Heaton, Brigadier General F.L. Hayden, Commodore Robert S. Haggart, Major General F.A. Irving, Stewart Jamieson (Consul General for Austria), and Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and L Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Lieutenant General William E. Kepner, Rear Admiral H.S. Kendall, Commodore Dudley W. Knox, Vice Admiral I.N. Kiland, Major General Alfred H. Kessler, Junior, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Major General George F. Lull, Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Oren E. Long (Governor of Hawaii), and Vice Admiral Charles H. Lockwood.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General W.J. Megill, Alaizio de Magalhaens (Consul General for Brazil), Major General R.B. McClure, John Mitcheson (Consul General for Great Britain), Rear Admiral Frederick Mossbrugger, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral S.S. Murray, Rear Admiral A.M. Morgan, Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, Rear Admiral H.D. Nuber, Fleet Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral Daniel W. Ryan, Paul B. Ryder (Royal Danish Consulate General), Admiral A.W. Radford, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, Brigadier General F.S. Robillard and Rear Admiral Murrey L. Royar.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Felix B. Stamp, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral M.G. Slarrow, Lieutenant General J.M. Swing, Vice Admiral Mahlen S. Tisdale, Major General Walter E. Todd, Mitsue Tanaka (Consul General of Japan), Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Brigadier General J.H. Wallace, and K.J.M. White (British Consul General).","1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General John R. Hodge, Vice Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Commodore Charles A. Langlais, Rear Admiral Ernest W. Litch, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Stewart Jamieson (Consul General of Australia), Jaime Jerro (Consul General of India), Vice Admiral James Fife, Rear Admiral G.R. Cooper, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral W.B. Creery, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Rear Admiral R.J. Arnold, and H.R. Askins (Assistant Secretary of the Navy).","1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Walter E. Todd, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Elmer S. Robinson (Mayor of San Francisco), Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, Rear Admiral H.L. Pugh, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Vice Admiral MaChiChuang, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Major General R.B. McClure, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, James C. Hagerty (Press Secretary to the President), A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), and Congressman William S. Mailliard.","May 1953 - December 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Lieutenant General General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Terry Allen.","1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral John B. Hefferman, Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Lieutenant General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Hugh J. Casey.","1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General D.M. Schlatter, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General R.P. Hollis, Rear Admiral Samuel E. Morrison, Congressman William M. Tuck (Virginia), and Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks.","1957. Includes correpondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Joseph S. Farland (U.S. Ambassador, Dominican Republic), Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles (Secretary of State), Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Admiral Arleigh Burke.","1958. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General William A. Stevens, Governor Albert Benjamin Chandler of Kentucky, Rear Admiral J.A. Birggs, and Rear Admiral R.H. Gibbs.","1959. Includes Miscellaneous correspondence concerning family and business.","1944-1958. Includes special letters concerning family and friends of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","1960-1962. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, Rear Admiral H. Nelson Lay, President John F. Kennedy, and Captain Arthur J. Benline.","1963-1966. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Galt, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Captain Arthur J. Benline.","1967-1969. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Clarence R. Huebner, Captain Arthur J. Benline, Admiral Frank George Fahrion, Lieutenant General Willis D. Crittenberger, General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, and Joseph S. Farland (American Ambassador to Pakistan).","1970. Includes correspondence concerning both business and pleasure activities.","1971-1973. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Captain Arthur J. Benline, Major General J.F. Kirkendall, Lieutenant General Clovis E. Byers, Rear Admiral Max F. Leslie, Vice Admiral David H. Bagley, and Chief Judge George L. Hart, Junior.","1945-1972. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.","Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Jack Mitchison [?] (British Consulate-General), General Clyde Davis Eddleman, Rear Admiral F.J. Lowry, Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, and Brigadier General William Stevenson.","Includes correspondence removed from photographs between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Robert B. Carney, Vice Admiral R.L. Conolly, Brigadier General Robert O. Shoe, Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy), Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Rear Admiral D.H. Clark, R.D. Cooke (Mayor of Norfolk), Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough, Rear Admiral E.W. Hansen, Senator Dennis Chavez, General Mark W. Clark, Rear Admiral Ralph Christie, Commodore E.A. Coffin, Commodore Milton O. Carlson, Vice Admiral Laurence DuBose, Vice Admiral A.C. Davis, Vice Admiral D.B. Duncan, Major General G.H. Decker, Major General John E. Dahlquist, Rear Admiral R.O. Davis, Admiral F. Dalrymple-Hamilton, Admiral Robert L. Dennison, Admiral Louis E. Denfield, Rear Admiral C.T. Durgin, and Charles M. Dale (Governor of New Hampshire).","1930-1950. Letters of Mrs. Beall D. Hall.","Includes correspondence from the U.S.S. Wyoming, U.S.S. Asheville, and U.S.S. Augusta.","May 2, 1932-December 18, 1941. Contains letters from family.","February 20, 1942-December 31, 1942. Contains letters from family.","February 25, 1943-December 29, 1943. Contains letters from family.","February 1, 1946-December 30, 1946. Contains letters from family.","January 6, 1947-December 31, 1947. Contains letters from family.","January 6, 1948-April 27, 1948. Contains letters from family.","Material pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.","Material pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.","1937-1938. Prospectus of the Naval War College courses for Junior and Senior classes.","1937-1938. Contains operation problems I-VI (tactical and strategical) of Naval War College.","Contains 1938 Naval War College theses.","Contains information pertaining to the International Law course for Senior and Junior classes of 1938.","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains 1939 staff presentations bye John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains Naval War College lectures and presentations from 1939-1940","1951. Contains National War College lectures and notes. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General H.R. Bull and Major General John M. Weikert.","1951. Contains Army War College lectures and notes.","1934-1936. Contains National War College boards. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General C.L. Bolte, Rear Admiral W. McL. Hague, and General McC. Pate.","1938-1939. Contains a report on fleet problems.","Contains staff instructions for January 7, 1941; October 24, 1942; and March 1, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.M. Hustvedt and Rear Admiral D. McD. LeBreton.","Contains information on plans for 1942 TORCH operation. Includes correspondence between John Leslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains the June 1943 Western Task Force operation plan no. 2-43 (BIGOT-HUSKY). Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains operation order G-43, BIGOT-HUSKY of June 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt","Contains U.S. Army shoulder insignia.","Contains information on the Salerno amphibious operations for U.S. Army divisions. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt and Admiral of the Fleet A.B. Cunningham.","Contains information concerning Salerno operations, OP order K-43, operation Avalanche.","Contains information on Salerno plan, Operation [?] AVice AdmiralLANCHE, OP-plan #7-43 of the Western Task Force. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains ComPhib Grp 12, attack order no A1202-45.","Contains information on the Beach Battalion of 1947.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Lieutenant General A.H. Turnage, and Admiral D.C. Ramsey.","Contains information of AMPHIBS, 1947-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral L.F. Reifsnider, Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral L.S. Sabin, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble.","Contains information on operations for plan no. A-42, May 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General G.S. Patton, Junior.","Contains information on plans for Olympic-Subic Bay.","Training orders of May 1951 for Subic Bay.","Contains information on training for Bunic Bay. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General B.M. Fitch.","Contains PhibsTraPac, The Story of the Amphibious Trainee.","Contains AGC-11 Flagship, USS Elderado, 1945.","April 26, 1943 - July 1944, 1945. Contains amphibious messages. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewlitt, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral J.H. D. Cunningham, Major General G.S. Patton, Junior, and Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Cunningham.","Contains a critique on the landing exercises of Amphibious Group Twelve in 1945.","May 15, 1944. Contains information on Operation OVERLOAD.","1963. Contains Admiral's House and Its Occupants, Naval History Division, Navy Department.","Contains Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy.","Contains miscellaneous fleet information.","Contains action report on the Sicilian Campaign, Operation HUSKY, July-August 1943.","Contains information on the organization of U.S. Amphibious forces.","Contains information on operation NEPTUNE, order number BB-44.","Contains Naval Commander Western Task Force: Operation NEPTUNE, operation plan 2-44, April 21, 1944.","Contains information on amphibious training from June 18, 1942-October 29, 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General T.J. Davis, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, and Admiral E.J. King.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from May 22, 1913-November 22, 1929. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Franklin D. Roosevelt (Secretary of the Navy).","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from February 1930-November 1939. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nimitz and Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 10, 1940-December 31, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nitmitz, Judge Advocate General W.B. Woodson, Rear Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear Admiral David McDougal Le Breton, Rear Admiral John W[alter] Wilcox, Junior, Rear Admiral Alexander Sharp, Rear Admiral E[rnest] J[oseph] King, Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis, Rear Admiral John Henry Newton, Congressman M[alcolm] C. Tarver, Congressman J. Harry McGregor, and Admiral Wilson Brown.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 7, 1942-December 27, 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Sherwood A. Taffinder, President Harry S. Truman, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Rear Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Brigadier General Thomas J. Davis, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral Royal E. Ingersoll, Rear Admiral Randall Jacobs, Rear Admiral Robert C. Giffen, and Rear Admiral John W. Wilcox, Junior.","Contains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 18, 1946 - December 30, 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: John L. Sullivan (Secretary of the Navy), President Harry S. Truman, Adjustant General N.F. McCurdey, Rear Admiral Thomas L. Sprague, James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral DeWitt C. Ramsey, Rear Admiral Arthur D. Struble, Admiral Louis Denfield, Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Lieutenant General John E. Hull.","Contains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1951-1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler and Rear Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.","Contains Ruritan Club speech and correspondence from 1948.","Contains miscellaneous speeches, articles, and quotations.","Contains Vice Admiral Hall's speech at the Presidio Officer's Club on Tuesday, April 22, 1952.","Contains Vice Admiral Hall's address before San Diego Lion's Club on December 4, 1952.","Contains and address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the West Coast Research Reserve Seminar, Rawlings Theatre, San Francisco Naval Shipyard 1400, August 25, 1952.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Supply Corps School Branch, Oakland, California for the graduating ceremonies of September 19, 1952.","Contains a welcoming address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before reserve officers of the Medical Department attending a course in Special Weapons, Isotopes, and Military Medicine, March 2, 1953.","Scope and Contents Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the Army, Navy, and Air Force at the Training Area theatre of the U.S. Naval Air Station, Seattle, Washington. The speech was entitled \"The Role of the Navy in Future Global Warfare\" and was given on June 11, 1952.","Contains an address given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the College of William and Mary in 1949. Includes correspondence between Admiral Hall and John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary).","Contains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.","Contains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.","Contains extra copies of Admiral Hall's address made at the College of William and Mary's commencement on June 12, 1949.","Contains briefs on notecards of speeches given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1947-1949.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Friant Dam Ceremonies, Friant, California on Tuesday, August 7, 1951.","Contains a speech made by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Society of American Military Engineers, Presidio Officer's Club, Presidio of San Francisco on November 13, 1952.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the College of Medical Evangelists at the Embassador Hotel in Los Angeles on March 9, 1953.","Contains numerous honorary memberships and citations presented to John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1935-1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General R. McC. Pate.","Contains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General A.H. Noble.","Contains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1952.","Contains miscellaneous information from various clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1953.","Contains information concerning the Kappa Sigma Fraternity from 1963.","Contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings and cartoons.","Contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings from 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Ernest M. Eller.","Contains numerous clippings, letters, and other miscellaneous materials. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William H.P. Blandy and Karl T. Compton.","Contains numerous articles and press clippings from 1949-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: R.F. Hickey (Secretary of the Navy), Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, and Louis Johnson (Secretary of Defense).","Contains information pertaining to the 1953 annual Yorktown Day. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral J. McN. Taylor and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway","Contains information pertaining to the annual Yorktown Day, 1960 [?].","Contains several naval pamphlets from 1932-1940.","Contains several naval pamphlets from 1940-1975.","Contains miscellaneous retirement data. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral Roland N. Smoot, Rear Admiral Thomas Earle Hipp, and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.","Contains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957.","Contains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Harry D. Felt.","Contains Now Hear This!, volume VIII, no. 4 (summer issue), 1957.","Contains information pertaining to the 1959 annual dinners for officers of the First Division. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General S.B. Mason.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1955. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Carter L. Burgess (Assistant Secretary of Defense), Vice Admiral W[illiam] M. Callaghan, Luis Munoz-Martin (Governor of Puerto Rico), President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Vice Admiral A. Stanton Merrill, Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks, Rear Admiral I.N. Kiland, Admiral Felix B. Stump, Luis Munoz-Marton (Governor of Puerto Rico), and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O in 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Roberto Sanchez-Villa (Secretary of State for Puerto Rico), and Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.).","Contains information pertaining to U.S. Naval Policy.","Contains information pertaining to Augusta Cruises from Orient to Oceania on September 24, 1934-December 22, 1934.","Contains miscellaneous papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior from April 15, 1935-1942.","Contains congratulation letters to John Lesslie Hall, Junior on his promotion to Captain. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.M. Eller and Rear Admiral Frank H. Sadler.","Contains information pertaining ti U.S.S. Arkansas incident of 1940-1941.","Contains 1981 information honoring Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Contains information pertaining to the biography of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Contains amphibious doctrines from December 9, 1942-November 23, 1944. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.","Contains a report entitled A History of the United States Naval Bases in the United Kingdom, November 1, 1944.","Contains U.S.S. Arkansas, a pictorial review from 1944.","Contains Naval Directives and the Order Form of 1944.","Contains 1945-1946 fitness reports from PHIBSPAC completed by Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior after reporting to COM14.","Contains an Officer's Qualification Record Jacket.","Contains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters from 1946-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Lieutenant General Delos C. Emmons.","Contains \"Logistic Information for Prospective Navy Witnesses in Hearings on 'National Security Act of 1947, s. 758'\"","Contains information on amphibious warfare and other confidential naval matters from 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, and Admiral B.H. Ramsay.","Contains a number of new duty assignments of AFSC students.","Contains information pertaining to the Kangeter Case of March 16, 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough and Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz.","Contains a report on the principles of the naval staff organization, presented by the U.S. Naval War College, Newport, R.I., 1948 [?].","Contains information pertaining to the payment of French men-of-war personnel in the U.S.","Contains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters in 1950-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General George C. Marshall (Secretary of Defense).","Contains \"Staff Officer Responsibility and Staff Procedures,\" for the Armed Forces Staff College in 1951.","Contains the Commander Western Sea Frontier transfer of command inventory and audit of RPS from May 1, 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy).","Contains fitness reports and other miscellaneous data.","Contains John Lesslie Hall, Junior's 1923 South Carolina driver's license, a propaganda advertisement, and notebooks of Admiral Hall.","Contains the personal files of John Lesslie Hall, Junior for December 6, 1941 to January 30, 1945, and August 28, 1920. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Commander Jonas H. Ingram, and Rear Admiral T.J. Cowie.","Contains comments on Dr. Samuel Morrison's book on the operation in North African waters. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.","Contains information pertaining to the Society of the Cincinnati in Richmond, Virginia. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.","Contains personal papers of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Rear Admiral A[rthur] H. Dearing, and President Harry S. Truman.","Contains information relating to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Washington trip of July 25, 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","Contains personal material of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Vice Admiral Frank G. Fahrion, Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose, and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","Contains information pertaining to commemorative events involving John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1953-1974. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral R. Fenard, and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.","Contains information pertaining to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Los Angeles trip of March 9, 1953 - March 10, 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary).","Contains information on the family matters of John Lesslie Hall, Junior between the years 1953-1968.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains official naval photographs from World War II.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains 1962 naval photographs dealing with World War II.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains 1952 naval photographs dealing with World War II.","Contains personal scrapbooks and photographs of John Lesslie Hall, Junior. Also includes one personal tape. Artifacts include: 2 World War II Japanese Arisaka Carbines with bayonets, see (B16G #3TOANO); 2 naval officer swords, 1 samurai sword (SOSS).","Scope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index. Materials from Series 2 Subseries 8: Accession Unknown, addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.","Scope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index.","Materials found in the Artifacts Collection, separated for reasons unknown. Reintegrated to the manuscript collection in June 2015 and housed in Series 1, Box 24: A photograph and letter pertaining to John L. Hall's Investiture to the Order of the Bath, 1943-1944; Various photographs related to the Navy, certificates, and drawings; two newspaper clippings about Hall, 1944 and 1962. A larger 1942 certificate is housed with the medium oversize box, alongside the illustrations from Series 2. Materials from Series 2   addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 12 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a poor young girl and boy. 1 item. Photograph (P1) (In Medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a scene of military men at a meeting. 1 item. Photograph (P2) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a battle scene [the French Revolution?]. 1 item. Photograph. (P3) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a farm scene of a soldier, an old woman, and two servants, by Louis Edouard Fournier. 1 item. Photograph (P4) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing two gentlemen and a lady [at home?]. 1 item. Photograph (P5) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing four religious men in a kitchen. 1 item. Photograph (P6) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing three men on horses, and hounds on a chase. 1 item. Photograph (P7) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", color, showing three men at the seashore [recovering supplies from a sinking boat?]. 1 item. Photograph (P8) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 3\" x 6\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform. 1 item. Photograph (P12)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 2 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform, \"left tackle Navy Team\". 1 item. Photograph (P12)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic postcard, 3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, showing eight men [members of a football team?], including John Lesslie Hall, Junior (far right). 1 item. Photograph (P14)","Scope and Contents Circa 1913. Photographic print, 8 1/4\" x 13 1/4\", black and white, showing the Navy basketball team (12 members, including John Lesslie Hall, Junior, back row, center). 1 item. Photograph (P15)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/2\" x 10 1/4\", black and white, portrait of \"Jim\" Reilly, signed \"Yours for a successful Navy\". 1 item. Photograph (P16)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P17)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/4\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P18)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 7 1/4\" x 10 3/4\", black and white, side view portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior's wife, Beall. 1 item. Photograph (P19)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior and his wife, Beall, in their dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P20)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing [John Lesslie Hall, Junior's] \"amah\", in his living room. 1 item. Photograph (P21)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing \"two...servants\" [of John Lesslie Hall, Junior] in the dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P22)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 12\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)","Oversize certificate acknowledging that Hall crossed the Artic Circle, Land of the Midnight Sun.","Eight oversized illlustrations.","photograph of USS Utah, USS Utah crew, USS Texas, all undated. Certificate from Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, August 1948-January 1949 Certificate that John Lesslie Hall completed course of study at US Naval Academy, June 6, 1913 2 certificates from Woodrow WIlson signed by Joseph Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, August 7, 1916 and June 23, 1913.","John Lesslie Hall papers addendum. Includes notes , divided by chapter, and other material related to Susan H. Godson's biography, \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare.\" Includes a file on Admiral John W. Wilcox, which is closed until 2018, photographs, booklets and correspondence.","Bound booklet listing the Regular and Reserve Officers of the US Navy; Hall is listed on page 21 of booklet.","Published reviews of Susan Godson's \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare\" from its release in 1982.","Includes prospectus outlining purpose, sources, and chapter summaries.","Godson's handwritten notes on various interviews with Hall and copy of December 10, 1944 Richmond Times-Dispatch article about Hall.","Godson's communication to and from the University Press of America concerning Viking of Assault royalties, publication, etc.","Includes a telegram announcing Eisenhower's death and letters to and from Taliaferro Boatwright, and a typed copy of \"Unjust Criticism of Officers\" article.","8 line maps that were printed in \"Viking of Assault\", including: 'Landings at French Morocco,' 'Invasion of Sicily,' and 'Normandy Landings.'","Godson's notes on related Naval history books and article on proper word choice and customs for writing naval literature.","Listing and notes on related action reports from World War II operations (ex. Salerno and Operation Avalance) and bibliographies of some related naval history books.","Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships article on the Ancon; biography of Rear Admiral Mead Pearson, declassified action reports of the Ancon; narrative of the invasion of Normandy by lieutenant Richard Oliphant.","Notes written by Godson to Hall about editing of manuscript in 1976.","Miscellaneous material including listings of declassified naval records, article concerning the war in Italy, Senate Congressional record, copy of USS Frederick Funston's operation reports.","Proof copies of the index, bibliography, chapter notes, and appendix.","Annotated draft of introduction and first chapter and related notes and research.","Annotated draft of second chapter with related notes and research.","Notes and research related to the invasion of Sicily.","Action reports and other research/notes relating to Salerno.","Handwritten first drafts of commentary on the sources, list of abbreviations, appendix, and bibliography.","Training: notes and research related to the training of troops for the Invasion of Normandy.","Invasion + f.f.: notes and action reports relating to the Invasion of Normandy.","Notes and research on the Battle of Okinawa.","Chapter 8 segments, epilogue draft, and notes and research concerning Operation Olympic, arrival in Tokyo Bay, and postwar activities.","Conclusion draft and related notes.","Godson's notes from oral history interviews with Hall.","Correspondence from personnel who served with or under Hall during World War II.","Notes on books dealing with strategy during World War II.","Lists of hull numbers for ships mentioned in Viking of Assault.","Copies of Hall's letters and notes on correspondence contained in the John Lesslie Hall Papers.","Draft of historiography and related research on World War II naval history.","Notes on articles concerning amphibious operations during World War II and an article, \"What the Army Should Know about Naval Gunfire,\" by Lt. Col. R.D. Heinl.","Notes on other scholarship about amphibious warfare.","Correspondence with Arthur Benline concerning war experiences, knowledge of amphibious warfare, and time served with Hall.","Correspondence with Admiral George Dyer on editing of manuscript.","Correspondence with Taliaferro Boatwright and other retired naval personnel concerning book publication and Hall related memories.","Articles and notes on biography writing and interview techniques.","Five miscellaneous items, 1934-1938, relating to the naval career of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior. A group photograph of Hall and others at the Vatican, dated July 16,1934, humorous citation from \"Solemn Mysteries of the Ancient Order of the Deep,\" joke drawing on cardboard, drawing on cardboard of \"one of Hood's Texans, Army of Northern Virginia, and a Senior Course certificate from U.S. Naval War College. Description is also on the PDF Inventory.","Six folders of material relating to the christening of the USS John Lesslie Hall, 1980-1981, including correspondence, clippings, and program. Folder List in included on the PDF Inventory.","Correspondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.","Correspondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.","Undated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Undated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Newspaper clippings relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Seven photographs of an exhibit in Swem Library of the papers and memorabilia of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Typewritten letter signed by Admiral T.B. Hayward to Susan Hall Godson and photograph of the John L. Hall. Letter and photograph originally facing each other in dark blue presentation folder decorated with a seal of the Department of Navy. The plastic folder was removed for preservation reasons.","Papers of John Lesslie Hall including correspondence, photographs, illustrations and artifacts, both business and private. Six folders. See Folder List on PDF Inventory.","Business correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Bills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.","Bills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Accounts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915.","Personal correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915-1928 and undated.","Legal papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, February 15, 1918.","Scope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, while attending U.S. Naval Academy, taken by McAboy Studios, Annapolis, Maryland. 1 item. Photograph (P11)","Obituaries of John Lesslie Hall, notes on funeral arrangements and ceremony, plus thank you notes. 2 folders.","Material from the United States Pacific Fleet, Amphibious Forces Training Command. Includes memos, orders, reports and photographs. One report entitled, \"U.S. Naval Vessels Lost During War.\" Title on front cover, \"LCT (6) 1358.\"","United States Flag used to drape coffin of Adm. John Lesslie Hall. Transferred to the Artifact Collection.  Mss. Acc. 2008.38 Addition","Framed water color portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in white dress uniform.  Artist unknown.  14 x 10 1/4.","Framed portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in navy blue dress uniform. Artist is Robert Gebing. Pastel on blue-gray paper, 20 5/8 inches x 18inches.  Some loose pastel on bottom of portrait.","Scope and Contents Undated. Carrying case, labeled \"J.L. Hall\", containing various drafting equipment and instruments. 1 item. (A2) Transferred to Artifact Collection.","Scope and Contents Undated. Medallion from \"The Great War for Civilization\", a United States medal naming the countries \"France, Italy, Serbia, Japan, Montenegro, Russia, Greece, Great Britain, Belgium, Brazil, Portugal, Rumania, China\". 1 item. (A1) Transferred to Artifact Collection."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAll audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection."],"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":["College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","John L. 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(Dwight David), 1890-1969","Fairbanks, Douglas, 1909-","Godson, Susan H. (Godson, Susan Hall), d. 2013","King, Ernest Joseph, 1878-1956","Marshall, George C. (George Catlett), 1880-1959","Patton, George S. (George Smith), 1885-1945","Roosevelt, Franklin D. 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Navy--History--World War, 1939-1945","World War, 1939-1945","World War, 1939-1945--European Front","Agendas (administrative records)","Correspondence","Manuscripts (document genre)","Notebooks","Pamphlets","Photographs","Speeches","27 boxes","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.","John Lesslie Hall, Jr. (April 11, 1891 - March 1978) was an admiral in the United States Navy during World War II.","Hall was a native of Williamsburg, Virginia, and attended the College of William and Mary for three years before transferring to the U.S. Naval Academy where he graduated in 1913. He starred in football for three seasons at William and Mary and four years at the Naval Academy. As a matter of fact, he excelled in three sports at the Academy and was awarded the coveted \"Academy Sword\" for athletic excellence.","Admiral Hall was the Chief of Staff of the Western Naval Task Force during the North African landings in 1942 and received the Distinguished Service Medal for opening ports and preventing sabotage while Commander Northwest African Sea Frontier.","In February 1943, he became Commander Amphibious Force, North African Waters (Eighth Fleet), expertly cross-training Army artillerymen and Navy gunners so that his ships' call-fire missions could be conducted in direct support of troop advances rather than at \"targets of opportunity.\" His concept proved devastating to enemy forces and tank divisions as he led one of the major assault forces engaged in the Sicilian Occupation (9-12 July 1943) and the bitterly contested landings at Salerno (9-21 September 1943).","These bold achievements brought him two awards of the Legion of Merit. In November 1943, he took command of the 11th Amphibious Force in the United Kingdom, earning the Army's Distinguished Service Medal for his superb leadership of this amphibious Force \"O\" which landed and so effectively supported the Army V Corps on the Omaha beach sector off the coast of Normandy in June 1944. he received a second Navy Distinguished Service Medal for command of the Southern Attack Force (TF 55) during the Okinawa campaign. In October 1945, he became Commander Amphibious Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet.","He later was Commandant of the Fourteenth Naval District and Commander of the Armed Forces Staff College at Norfolk, Virginia. From August 1951 until his retirement in May 1953, he was Commander Western Sea Frontier with additional duty as Commander Pacific Reserve Fleet.","General Dwight D. Eisenhower gave him the nickname \"Viking of Assault\". General George Patton, tough critic of fellow military leaders, heaped high praise on him.","Admiral Hall died in 1978 at the age of 87.","The frigate USS John L. Hall (FFG-32) was named in his honor. ","Gift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle object number was 1978.040.","Gift of Channing M. Hall, Jr. and Susan Hall Godson to Muscarelle Museum.  Muscarelle Museum gave to Special Collections to add to the John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers. Muscarelle Object number was 1982.005.","Processed by Derek Stepp in 1991.","Processing question: these are in addition to the other eight 1893 illustrations? Or duplicate entries?","Mss. 90 H14 Hall Family Papers. Audiocassettes from this collection have been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","Papers, 1937-1973, of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. of Williamsburg and Alexandria, Virginia, and while stationed at Pearl Harbor, San Francisco and Norfolk, Virginia. The papers are both personal and professional. The collection contains material concerning World War II Operations TORCH (North Africa), BIGOT-HUSKY, AVALANCHE (Salerno), NEPTUNE-OVERLORD, and as well as the Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy. Also includes material pertaining to his work with the USO, the Naval War College, Army War College and Armed Forces Staff College as well as speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and pamphlets. While the majority of the correspondence is with his wife and with his brother Channing M. Hall, there is correspondence with prominent individuals: Omar Bradley, Arleigh Burke, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Ernest Joseph King, George C. Marshall, Chester W. Nimitz, George S. Patton, Jr., Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman and other high-ranking military and civilian figures.","Additions (2000.8A) to the collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, as well as photographs of a Swem Library exhibit relating to the papers and memorabilia of Admiral Hall and (2007.84) research papers, memoirs, interviews, and correspondence of and with Hall by one of his biographers, Susan H. Godson, which was used by Godson for compiling \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare\" (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982).","Humorous certificate, \"Imperium Neptuni Regis\" signed by Commander J.L. Hall, Jr., U.S. Navy, dated December 13, 1934. Filed in first box of oversize.","Letter from Press Secretary James Hagerty to Lesslie Hall, dated 1955, attached to April 20, 1953 letter from Dwight Eisenhower to Lessie Hall (Box 5, Folder 5, 1953 correspondence).","Some of the items removed and placed in the Artifact Collection are: -- Large Japanese Flag -- William and Mary Medal -- World War II medals, dog tags, ribbons and more. A rolled photograph of the USS Utah has been added to the material filed in oversize, Box 4. The photograph is very brittle.","Godson, Susan H. Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare. University Press of America. 1982.","Virginia Calvalcade. Winter 1982.","The Reminiscences of John Lesslie Hall, Jr., Naval Historical Project, Oral History Research Office, Columbia University, 1964 (carbon copy).","Incoming and outgoing papers from 1942.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Commander Begouen-Demeaux, Chief of the Bureau of American Affairs, Le Vice Amiral d'Escadre F. Michelier, Contre-Amiral Missoffe, Colonel Alexander Sharp, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, President of Naval War College, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, and Major General George S. Patton, Jr.","October 1937 - October 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, Rear Admiral W.R. Sexton, Admiral Edward LeBreton, and Brigadiere General J. Marsten.","1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General Clift Andrus, Rear Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Lillian Agnes Edgecumbe, Harold Lees Fowler, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral Edwin James King, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, Vice Admiral Escadre F. Michelier, Admiral J. Missott, Vice-Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Vice-Admiral Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Lieutenant General G[eorge] S. Patton, Junior, Lord Abbot Bruno Feahrenbacker, Captain Geoffrey Alan Brooke Hawkins, Brigadier General T.B. Larkin, Vice-Admral F[rank] H[enderson] Pegram, and Rear Admiral Sir Philip Vian.","1944.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham, Rear-Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Captain C[lifford] Caslon, Admiral Sir Andrew Browne Cunningham, Rear-Admiral Arthur N. Dowding, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Major-General Robert Edward Laycock, Vice-Admiral Sir Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Vice-Admiral George Thomas Carlisle Parker Swabey and wife Lois, Lord Astor and Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham.","Scope and Contents 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, James Forrestal, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Major General John K. Hodge, Brigadier General Donald J. Myersm Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Brigadier General P.E. Peabody, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, General George Catlett Marshall, Vice-Admiral D.E. Barbey, Rear-Admiral Beckey, Rear-Admiral William M. Fechteler, Brigadier General C.S. Ferrin, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, and Vice-Admiral T.S. Wilkinson.","January 1946 - April 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral R.K. Turner, Vice-Admiral Richard L. Conolly, Rear Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Sir Percy Lockhart Noble, Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Vice Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Vice-Admiral Harry W. Hill, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Allen E. Smith, Admiral R.K. Turner, and Rear-Admiral C.H. Wright.","August 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Congressman George J. Bates, Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Lieutenant General J.E. Hall, Brigadier General John G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General John. G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General R.E. Blount, Vice Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble.","September 1946 - December 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H.K. Hewitt, James Foresstal, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Brigadier General Roy E. Blount, Rear-Admiral M.S. Tisdale, Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral D.B. Beary, Rear-Admiral Francis S. Low, W. John Kenney (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral Sir Robert Lindsay Burnett, Vice Admiral W.W. Smith, Vice-Admiral Louis Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral J.L. Holloway, Junior.","January 1947 - June 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral W.A. Buck, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Vice-Admiral Robert L. Ghormley, Rear-Admiral Paul Hendren, Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Rear-Admiral Earl E. Stone, Modesto Farolan (Consul General for the Republic of the Philippines), Harold Sanders, Admiral W.W. Smith, Rear-Admiral R.A. Von Heimburg, Admiral R.E. Turner, Vice-Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Herbert F. Leary, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning and William M. Tuck (Governor of Virginia).","July 1947 - December 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Hubert A. Elliott, Rear-Admiral F.J. Lowry, Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr., Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral C.H. Pownall (Governor of Guam), John W. Gibson (Assistant Secretary of Labor), Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral J.F. Jelley, Brigadier General W.A. Worton, Congressman Harry R. Sheppard, Brigadier General F.W. McKinney, Rear-Admiral R.A. Ofstie, Congressman Homer D. Angell, Rear-Admiral L.H. Thebaud, Rear-Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear-Admiral J.F. Bolger, and Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Junior.","January 1948 - March 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Rear-Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Admiral Ben Moreell, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Rear-Admiral William R. Furlong, Rear-Admiral J.E. Whelchel, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear-Admiral C.A. Swenson, Rear-Admiral R.W. Hayler and Rear-Admiral T.L. Sprague.","April 1948 - July 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: [Rear Admiral A.D.] Struble, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Admiral S.S. Robison, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Rear Admiral George H. Fort, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of Navy), Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear Admiral Donald B. Beary, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, and Admiral Ben Moreell.","August 1948 - December 1948.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, Rear Admiral E.W. Hanson, Rear Admiral Robert W. Hayler, Edward V. Rickenbacker (President of Eastern Airlines), Rear Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear Admiral E.C. Ewen, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.","Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hal, Junior and : Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Rear Admiral T.L. Sprague, Rear Admiral J.H. Brown, Junior, Rear Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Vice Admiral Harry W. Hill, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Vice Admiral F.E.M. Whiting, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Harry S. Truman, Vice-Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, and Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman.","July 1949 - December 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Alan E. Smith, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Frank E. Beatty, Major General A.H. Noble, Rear Admiral J.J. McGlynn, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Brigadier General Clyde D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral T.B. Hill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, and General Omar N. Bradley.","January 1950 - June 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral P.K. Fischler, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Francis P. Mathews (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral H.D. Struble, Rear Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral R.K. Turner, Rear Admiral F.D. Kirtland, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Admiral J.W. Roper, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Rear Admiral W.K. Harrill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Rear Admiral John P.B. Barrett, Major General F.L. Parks, and Major General Franklin A. Hart.","July 1950 - December 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Major General Franklin A. Hart, Rear Admiral W.D. Baker, Rear Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Major General Bryant E. Moore, Rear Admiral C.E. Olsen, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral S.W. Sallisbury, Vice Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Vice Admiral Harry Hill, Brigadier General Wayne Smith, Rear Admiral Hewlett Thebaud, Rear Admiral R.F. Hickey, General Omar Bradley, Brigadier General Charles Y. Banfill, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Major General F.L. Parks, and Rear Admiral C.D. Glover.","January 1951 - August 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Edward H. Brooks, Rear Admiral Paul L. Mather, Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Rear Admiral O.M. Reed, Rear Admiral Arthur A. Ageton, Major General Orlando Ward, Rear Admiral John L. Roper, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, Major General Andrew D. Bruce, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Major General R.O. Shoe, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral George D. Murray, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Lieutenant General Geoffrey Keyes, Rear Admiral R.E. Shuirmann, Rear Admiral D.E. Barbey, Major General F.L. Parks, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, and Harry S. Truman.","September 1951-December 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General F.L. Parks, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral M.L. Royer, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Vice Admiral A.D. Struble, Vice Admiral C.W. Fox, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral Arthur C. Davis, Major General C.P. Cabell, Rear Admiral M.L. Royar, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Major General A.H. Noble, Major General W.W. Miley, Major General Frank L. Culin, Junior.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Herbert R. Askins (the Assistant Secretary of the Navy), M.R. Ahuja (Consul General of India), Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Danilo Brugal (Consul-General of the Dominican Republic), Rear Admiral Andrew C. Bennett, Vice Admiral Oscar C. Badger, Rear Admiral H.B. Butterfield, Vice Admiral James Fife, Admiral William N. Fechteler, Rear Admiral B.J. Rodgers and Judge Alfred Dickinson Barksdale.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral Georges Cabanier, Rear Admiral J.H. Carson, Major General C.P. Cabell, Admiral Robert B. Carney, General B.W. Chidlow, Jean de Lagorde (Consul General of France), Fernando Dahmen (Consul General of Chile), Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Vice Admiral W.S. DeLany, and Rear Admiral A.H. Dearing.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Senator Homer Ferguson, Roberts M. Firth (Consul General of New Zealand), Admiral W.M. Fechteler, and Air Commodore R.C. Gordon.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General C.D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral Matt Gardner, Rear Admiral E.E. Herrman, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, M.A. Hussain (Consul General for India), Rear Admiral H.H. Dearing, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, Abdoel Hamid (Consul General for Indonesia), Major General Leonard D. Heaton, Brigadier General F.L. Hayden, Commodore Robert S. Haggart, Major General F.A. Irving, Stewart Jamieson (Consul General for Austria), and Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and L Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Lieutenant General William E. Kepner, Rear Admiral H.S. Kendall, Commodore Dudley W. Knox, Vice Admiral I.N. Kiland, Major General Alfred H. Kessler, Junior, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Major General George F. Lull, Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Oren E. Long (Governor of Hawaii), and Vice Admiral Charles H. Lockwood.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General W.J. Megill, Alaizio de Magalhaens (Consul General for Brazil), Major General R.B. McClure, John Mitcheson (Consul General for Great Britain), Rear Admiral Frederick Mossbrugger, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral S.S. Murray, Rear Admiral A.M. Morgan, Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, Rear Admiral H.D. Nuber, Fleet Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral Daniel W. Ryan, Paul B. Ryder (Royal Danish Consulate General), Admiral A.W. Radford, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, Brigadier General F.S. Robillard and Rear Admiral Murrey L. Royar.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Felix B. Stamp, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral M.G. Slarrow, Lieutenant General J.M. Swing, Vice Admiral Mahlen S. Tisdale, Major General Walter E. Todd, Mitsue Tanaka (Consul General of Japan), Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Brigadier General J.H. Wallace, and K.J.M. White (British Consul General).","1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General John R. Hodge, Vice Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Commodore Charles A. Langlais, Rear Admiral Ernest W. Litch, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Stewart Jamieson (Consul General of Australia), Jaime Jerro (Consul General of India), Vice Admiral James Fife, Rear Admiral G.R. Cooper, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral W.B. Creery, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Rear Admiral R.J. Arnold, and H.R. Askins (Assistant Secretary of the Navy).","1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Walter E. Todd, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Elmer S. Robinson (Mayor of San Francisco), Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, Rear Admiral H.L. Pugh, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Vice Admiral MaChiChuang, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Major General R.B. McClure, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, James C. Hagerty (Press Secretary to the President), A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), and Congressman William S. Mailliard.","May 1953 - December 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Lieutenant General General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Terry Allen.","1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral John B. Hefferman, Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Lieutenant General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Hugh J. Casey.","1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General D.M. Schlatter, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General R.P. Hollis, Rear Admiral Samuel E. Morrison, Congressman William M. Tuck (Virginia), and Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks.","1957. Includes correpondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Joseph S. Farland (U.S. Ambassador, Dominican Republic), Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles (Secretary of State), Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Admiral Arleigh Burke.","1958. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General William A. Stevens, Governor Albert Benjamin Chandler of Kentucky, Rear Admiral J.A. Birggs, and Rear Admiral R.H. Gibbs.","1959. Includes Miscellaneous correspondence concerning family and business.","1944-1958. Includes special letters concerning family and friends of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","1960-1962. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, Rear Admiral H. Nelson Lay, President John F. Kennedy, and Captain Arthur J. Benline.","1963-1966. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Galt, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Captain Arthur J. Benline.","1967-1969. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Clarence R. Huebner, Captain Arthur J. Benline, Admiral Frank George Fahrion, Lieutenant General Willis D. Crittenberger, General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, and Joseph S. Farland (American Ambassador to Pakistan).","1970. Includes correspondence concerning both business and pleasure activities.","1971-1973. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Captain Arthur J. Benline, Major General J.F. Kirkendall, Lieutenant General Clovis E. Byers, Rear Admiral Max F. Leslie, Vice Admiral David H. Bagley, and Chief Judge George L. Hart, Junior.","1945-1972. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.","Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Jack Mitchison [?] (British Consulate-General), General Clyde Davis Eddleman, Rear Admiral F.J. Lowry, Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, and Brigadier General William Stevenson.","Includes correspondence removed from photographs between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Robert B. Carney, Vice Admiral R.L. Conolly, Brigadier General Robert O. Shoe, Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy), Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Rear Admiral D.H. Clark, R.D. Cooke (Mayor of Norfolk), Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough, Rear Admiral E.W. Hansen, Senator Dennis Chavez, General Mark W. Clark, Rear Admiral Ralph Christie, Commodore E.A. Coffin, Commodore Milton O. Carlson, Vice Admiral Laurence DuBose, Vice Admiral A.C. Davis, Vice Admiral D.B. Duncan, Major General G.H. Decker, Major General John E. Dahlquist, Rear Admiral R.O. Davis, Admiral F. Dalrymple-Hamilton, Admiral Robert L. Dennison, Admiral Louis E. Denfield, Rear Admiral C.T. Durgin, and Charles M. Dale (Governor of New Hampshire).","1930-1950. Letters of Mrs. Beall D. Hall.","Includes correspondence from the U.S.S. Wyoming, U.S.S. Asheville, and U.S.S. Augusta.","May 2, 1932-December 18, 1941. Contains letters from family.","February 20, 1942-December 31, 1942. Contains letters from family.","February 25, 1943-December 29, 1943. Contains letters from family.","February 1, 1946-December 30, 1946. Contains letters from family.","January 6, 1947-December 31, 1947. Contains letters from family.","January 6, 1948-April 27, 1948. Contains letters from family.","Material pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.","Material pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.","1937-1938. Prospectus of the Naval War College courses for Junior and Senior classes.","1937-1938. Contains operation problems I-VI (tactical and strategical) of Naval War College.","Contains 1938 Naval War College theses.","Contains information pertaining to the International Law course for Senior and Junior classes of 1938.","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains 1939 staff presentations bye John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains Naval War College lectures and presentations from 1939-1940","1951. Contains National War College lectures and notes. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General H.R. Bull and Major General John M. Weikert.","1951. Contains Army War College lectures and notes.","1934-1936. Contains National War College boards. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General C.L. Bolte, Rear Admiral W. McL. Hague, and General McC. Pate.","1938-1939. Contains a report on fleet problems.","Contains staff instructions for January 7, 1941; October 24, 1942; and March 1, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.M. Hustvedt and Rear Admiral D. McD. LeBreton.","Contains information on plans for 1942 TORCH operation. Includes correspondence between John Leslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains the June 1943 Western Task Force operation plan no. 2-43 (BIGOT-HUSKY). Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains operation order G-43, BIGOT-HUSKY of June 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt","Contains U.S. Army shoulder insignia.","Contains information on the Salerno amphibious operations for U.S. Army divisions. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt and Admiral of the Fleet A.B. Cunningham.","Contains information concerning Salerno operations, OP order K-43, operation Avalanche.","Contains information on Salerno plan, Operation [?] AVice AdmiralLANCHE, OP-plan #7-43 of the Western Task Force. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains ComPhib Grp 12, attack order no A1202-45.","Contains information on the Beach Battalion of 1947.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Lieutenant General A.H. Turnage, and Admiral D.C. Ramsey.","Contains information of AMPHIBS, 1947-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral L.F. Reifsnider, Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral L.S. Sabin, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble.","Contains information on operations for plan no. A-42, May 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General G.S. Patton, Junior.","Contains information on plans for Olympic-Subic Bay.","Training orders of May 1951 for Subic Bay.","Contains information on training for Bunic Bay. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General B.M. Fitch.","Contains PhibsTraPac, The Story of the Amphibious Trainee.","Contains AGC-11 Flagship, USS Elderado, 1945.","April 26, 1943 - July 1944, 1945. Contains amphibious messages. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewlitt, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral J.H. D. Cunningham, Major General G.S. Patton, Junior, and Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Cunningham.","Contains a critique on the landing exercises of Amphibious Group Twelve in 1945.","May 15, 1944. Contains information on Operation OVERLOAD.","1963. Contains Admiral's House and Its Occupants, Naval History Division, Navy Department.","Contains Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy.","Contains miscellaneous fleet information.","Contains action report on the Sicilian Campaign, Operation HUSKY, July-August 1943.","Contains information on the organization of U.S. Amphibious forces.","Contains information on operation NEPTUNE, order number BB-44.","Contains Naval Commander Western Task Force: Operation NEPTUNE, operation plan 2-44, April 21, 1944.","Contains information on amphibious training from June 18, 1942-October 29, 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General T.J. Davis, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, and Admiral E.J. King.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from May 22, 1913-November 22, 1929. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Franklin D. Roosevelt (Secretary of the Navy).","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from February 1930-November 1939. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nimitz and Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 10, 1940-December 31, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nitmitz, Judge Advocate General W.B. Woodson, Rear Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear Admiral David McDougal Le Breton, Rear Admiral John W[alter] Wilcox, Junior, Rear Admiral Alexander Sharp, Rear Admiral E[rnest] J[oseph] King, Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis, Rear Admiral John Henry Newton, Congressman M[alcolm] C. Tarver, Congressman J. Harry McGregor, and Admiral Wilson Brown.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 7, 1942-December 27, 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Sherwood A. Taffinder, President Harry S. Truman, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Rear Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Brigadier General Thomas J. Davis, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral Royal E. Ingersoll, Rear Admiral Randall Jacobs, Rear Admiral Robert C. Giffen, and Rear Admiral John W. Wilcox, Junior.","Contains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 18, 1946 - December 30, 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: John L. Sullivan (Secretary of the Navy), President Harry S. Truman, Adjustant General N.F. McCurdey, Rear Admiral Thomas L. Sprague, James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral DeWitt C. Ramsey, Rear Admiral Arthur D. Struble, Admiral Louis Denfield, Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Lieutenant General John E. Hull.","Contains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1951-1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler and Rear Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.","Contains Ruritan Club speech and correspondence from 1948.","Contains miscellaneous speeches, articles, and quotations.","Contains Vice Admiral Hall's speech at the Presidio Officer's Club on Tuesday, April 22, 1952.","Contains Vice Admiral Hall's address before San Diego Lion's Club on December 4, 1952.","Contains and address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the West Coast Research Reserve Seminar, Rawlings Theatre, San Francisco Naval Shipyard 1400, August 25, 1952.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Supply Corps School Branch, Oakland, California for the graduating ceremonies of September 19, 1952.","Contains a welcoming address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before reserve officers of the Medical Department attending a course in Special Weapons, Isotopes, and Military Medicine, March 2, 1953.","Scope and Contents Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the Army, Navy, and Air Force at the Training Area theatre of the U.S. Naval Air Station, Seattle, Washington. The speech was entitled \"The Role of the Navy in Future Global Warfare\" and was given on June 11, 1952.","Contains an address given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the College of William and Mary in 1949. Includes correspondence between Admiral Hall and John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary).","Contains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.","Contains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.","Contains extra copies of Admiral Hall's address made at the College of William and Mary's commencement on June 12, 1949.","Contains briefs on notecards of speeches given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1947-1949.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Friant Dam Ceremonies, Friant, California on Tuesday, August 7, 1951.","Contains a speech made by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Society of American Military Engineers, Presidio Officer's Club, Presidio of San Francisco on November 13, 1952.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the College of Medical Evangelists at the Embassador Hotel in Los Angeles on March 9, 1953.","Contains numerous honorary memberships and citations presented to John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1935-1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General R. McC. Pate.","Contains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General A.H. Noble.","Contains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1952.","Contains miscellaneous information from various clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1953.","Contains information concerning the Kappa Sigma Fraternity from 1963.","Contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings and cartoons.","Contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings from 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Ernest M. Eller.","Contains numerous clippings, letters, and other miscellaneous materials. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William H.P. Blandy and Karl T. Compton.","Contains numerous articles and press clippings from 1949-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: R.F. Hickey (Secretary of the Navy), Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, and Louis Johnson (Secretary of Defense).","Contains information pertaining to the 1953 annual Yorktown Day. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral J. McN. Taylor and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway","Contains information pertaining to the annual Yorktown Day, 1960 [?].","Contains several naval pamphlets from 1932-1940.","Contains several naval pamphlets from 1940-1975.","Contains miscellaneous retirement data. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral Roland N. Smoot, Rear Admiral Thomas Earle Hipp, and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.","Contains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957.","Contains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Harry D. Felt.","Contains Now Hear This!, volume VIII, no. 4 (summer issue), 1957.","Contains information pertaining to the 1959 annual dinners for officers of the First Division. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General S.B. Mason.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1955. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Carter L. Burgess (Assistant Secretary of Defense), Vice Admiral W[illiam] M. Callaghan, Luis Munoz-Martin (Governor of Puerto Rico), President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Vice Admiral A. Stanton Merrill, Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks, Rear Admiral I.N. Kiland, Admiral Felix B. Stump, Luis Munoz-Marton (Governor of Puerto Rico), and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O in 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Roberto Sanchez-Villa (Secretary of State for Puerto Rico), and Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.).","Contains information pertaining to U.S. Naval Policy.","Contains information pertaining to Augusta Cruises from Orient to Oceania on September 24, 1934-December 22, 1934.","Contains miscellaneous papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior from April 15, 1935-1942.","Contains congratulation letters to John Lesslie Hall, Junior on his promotion to Captain. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.M. Eller and Rear Admiral Frank H. Sadler.","Contains information pertaining ti U.S.S. Arkansas incident of 1940-1941.","Contains 1981 information honoring Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Contains information pertaining to the biography of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Contains amphibious doctrines from December 9, 1942-November 23, 1944. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.","Contains a report entitled A History of the United States Naval Bases in the United Kingdom, November 1, 1944.","Contains U.S.S. Arkansas, a pictorial review from 1944.","Contains Naval Directives and the Order Form of 1944.","Contains 1945-1946 fitness reports from PHIBSPAC completed by Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior after reporting to COM14.","Contains an Officer's Qualification Record Jacket.","Contains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters from 1946-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Lieutenant General Delos C. Emmons.","Contains \"Logistic Information for Prospective Navy Witnesses in Hearings on 'National Security Act of 1947, s. 758'\"","Contains information on amphibious warfare and other confidential naval matters from 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, and Admiral B.H. Ramsay.","Contains a number of new duty assignments of AFSC students.","Contains information pertaining to the Kangeter Case of March 16, 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough and Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz.","Contains a report on the principles of the naval staff organization, presented by the U.S. Naval War College, Newport, R.I., 1948 [?].","Contains information pertaining to the payment of French men-of-war personnel in the U.S.","Contains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters in 1950-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General George C. Marshall (Secretary of Defense).","Contains \"Staff Officer Responsibility and Staff Procedures,\" for the Armed Forces Staff College in 1951.","Contains the Commander Western Sea Frontier transfer of command inventory and audit of RPS from May 1, 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy).","Contains fitness reports and other miscellaneous data.","Contains John Lesslie Hall, Junior's 1923 South Carolina driver's license, a propaganda advertisement, and notebooks of Admiral Hall.","Contains the personal files of John Lesslie Hall, Junior for December 6, 1941 to January 30, 1945, and August 28, 1920. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Commander Jonas H. Ingram, and Rear Admiral T.J. Cowie.","Contains comments on Dr. Samuel Morrison's book on the operation in North African waters. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.","Contains information pertaining to the Society of the Cincinnati in Richmond, Virginia. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.","Contains personal papers of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Rear Admiral A[rthur] H. Dearing, and President Harry S. Truman.","Contains information relating to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Washington trip of July 25, 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","Contains personal material of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Vice Admiral Frank G. Fahrion, Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose, and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","Contains information pertaining to commemorative events involving John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1953-1974. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral R. Fenard, and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.","Contains information pertaining to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Los Angeles trip of March 9, 1953 - March 10, 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary).","Contains information on the family matters of John Lesslie Hall, Junior between the years 1953-1968.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains official naval photographs from World War II.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains 1962 naval photographs dealing with World War II.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains 1952 naval photographs dealing with World War II.","Contains personal scrapbooks and photographs of John Lesslie Hall, Junior. Also includes one personal tape. Artifacts include: 2 World War II Japanese Arisaka Carbines with bayonets, see (B16G #3TOANO); 2 naval officer swords, 1 samurai sword (SOSS).","Scope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index. Materials from Series 2 Subseries 8: Accession Unknown, addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.","Scope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index.","Materials found in the Artifacts Collection, separated for reasons unknown. Reintegrated to the manuscript collection in June 2015 and housed in Series 1, Box 24: A photograph and letter pertaining to John L. Hall's Investiture to the Order of the Bath, 1943-1944; Various photographs related to the Navy, certificates, and drawings; two newspaper clippings about Hall, 1944 and 1962. A larger 1942 certificate is housed with the medium oversize box, alongside the illustrations from Series 2. Materials from Series 2   addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 12 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a poor young girl and boy. 1 item. Photograph (P1) (In Medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a scene of military men at a meeting. 1 item. Photograph (P2) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a battle scene [the French Revolution?]. 1 item. Photograph. (P3) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a farm scene of a soldier, an old woman, and two servants, by Louis Edouard Fournier. 1 item. Photograph (P4) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing two gentlemen and a lady [at home?]. 1 item. Photograph (P5) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing four religious men in a kitchen. 1 item. Photograph (P6) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing three men on horses, and hounds on a chase. 1 item. Photograph (P7) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", color, showing three men at the seashore [recovering supplies from a sinking boat?]. 1 item. Photograph (P8) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 3\" x 6\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform. 1 item. Photograph (P12)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 2 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform, \"left tackle Navy Team\". 1 item. Photograph (P12)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic postcard, 3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, showing eight men [members of a football team?], including John Lesslie Hall, Junior (far right). 1 item. Photograph (P14)","Scope and Contents Circa 1913. Photographic print, 8 1/4\" x 13 1/4\", black and white, showing the Navy basketball team (12 members, including John Lesslie Hall, Junior, back row, center). 1 item. Photograph (P15)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/2\" x 10 1/4\", black and white, portrait of \"Jim\" Reilly, signed \"Yours for a successful Navy\". 1 item. Photograph (P16)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P17)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/4\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P18)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 7 1/4\" x 10 3/4\", black and white, side view portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior's wife, Beall. 1 item. Photograph (P19)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior and his wife, Beall, in their dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P20)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing [John Lesslie Hall, Junior's] \"amah\", in his living room. 1 item. Photograph (P21)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing \"two...servants\" [of John Lesslie Hall, Junior] in the dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P22)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 12\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)","Oversize certificate acknowledging that Hall crossed the Artic Circle, Land of the Midnight Sun.","Eight oversized illlustrations.","photograph of USS Utah, USS Utah crew, USS Texas, all undated. Certificate from Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, August 1948-January 1949 Certificate that John Lesslie Hall completed course of study at US Naval Academy, June 6, 1913 2 certificates from Woodrow WIlson signed by Joseph Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, August 7, 1916 and June 23, 1913.","John Lesslie Hall papers addendum. Includes notes , divided by chapter, and other material related to Susan H. Godson's biography, \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare.\" Includes a file on Admiral John W. Wilcox, which is closed until 2018, photographs, booklets and correspondence.","Bound booklet listing the Regular and Reserve Officers of the US Navy; Hall is listed on page 21 of booklet.","Published reviews of Susan Godson's \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare\" from its release in 1982.","Includes prospectus outlining purpose, sources, and chapter summaries.","Godson's handwritten notes on various interviews with Hall and copy of December 10, 1944 Richmond Times-Dispatch article about Hall.","Godson's communication to and from the University Press of America concerning Viking of Assault royalties, publication, etc.","Includes a telegram announcing Eisenhower's death and letters to and from Taliaferro Boatwright, and a typed copy of \"Unjust Criticism of Officers\" article.","8 line maps that were printed in \"Viking of Assault\", including: 'Landings at French Morocco,' 'Invasion of Sicily,' and 'Normandy Landings.'","Godson's notes on related Naval history books and article on proper word choice and customs for writing naval literature.","Listing and notes on related action reports from World War II operations (ex. Salerno and Operation Avalance) and bibliographies of some related naval history books.","Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships article on the Ancon; biography of Rear Admiral Mead Pearson, declassified action reports of the Ancon; narrative of the invasion of Normandy by lieutenant Richard Oliphant.","Notes written by Godson to Hall about editing of manuscript in 1976.","Miscellaneous material including listings of declassified naval records, article concerning the war in Italy, Senate Congressional record, copy of USS Frederick Funston's operation reports.","Proof copies of the index, bibliography, chapter notes, and appendix.","Annotated draft of introduction and first chapter and related notes and research.","Annotated draft of second chapter with related notes and research.","Notes and research related to the invasion of Sicily.","Action reports and other research/notes relating to Salerno.","Handwritten first drafts of commentary on the sources, list of abbreviations, appendix, and bibliography.","Training: notes and research related to the training of troops for the Invasion of Normandy.","Invasion + f.f.: notes and action reports relating to the Invasion of Normandy.","Notes and research on the Battle of Okinawa.","Chapter 8 segments, epilogue draft, and notes and research concerning Operation Olympic, arrival in Tokyo Bay, and postwar activities.","Conclusion draft and related notes.","Godson's notes from oral history interviews with Hall.","Correspondence from personnel who served with or under Hall during World War II.","Notes on books dealing with strategy during World War II.","Lists of hull numbers for ships mentioned in Viking of Assault.","Copies of Hall's letters and notes on correspondence contained in the John Lesslie Hall Papers.","Draft of historiography and related research on World War II naval history.","Notes on articles concerning amphibious operations during World War II and an article, \"What the Army Should Know about Naval Gunfire,\" by Lt. Col. R.D. Heinl.","Notes on other scholarship about amphibious warfare.","Correspondence with Arthur Benline concerning war experiences, knowledge of amphibious warfare, and time served with Hall.","Correspondence with Admiral George Dyer on editing of manuscript.","Correspondence with Taliaferro Boatwright and other retired naval personnel concerning book publication and Hall related memories.","Articles and notes on biography writing and interview techniques.","Five miscellaneous items, 1934-1938, relating to the naval career of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior. A group photograph of Hall and others at the Vatican, dated July 16,1934, humorous citation from \"Solemn Mysteries of the Ancient Order of the Deep,\" joke drawing on cardboard, drawing on cardboard of \"one of Hood's Texans, Army of Northern Virginia, and a Senior Course certificate from U.S. Naval War College. Description is also on the PDF Inventory.","Six folders of material relating to the christening of the USS John Lesslie Hall, 1980-1981, including correspondence, clippings, and program. Folder List in included on the PDF Inventory.","Correspondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.","Correspondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.","Undated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Undated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Newspaper clippings relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Seven photographs of an exhibit in Swem Library of the papers and memorabilia of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Typewritten letter signed by Admiral T.B. Hayward to Susan Hall Godson and photograph of the John L. Hall. Letter and photograph originally facing each other in dark blue presentation folder decorated with a seal of the Department of Navy. The plastic folder was removed for preservation reasons.","Papers of John Lesslie Hall including correspondence, photographs, illustrations and artifacts, both business and private. Six folders. See Folder List on PDF Inventory.","Business correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Bills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.","Bills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Accounts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915.","Personal correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915-1928 and undated.","Legal papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, February 15, 1918.","Scope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, while attending U.S. Naval Academy, taken by McAboy Studios, Annapolis, Maryland. 1 item. Photograph (P11)","Obituaries of John Lesslie Hall, notes on funeral arrangements and ceremony, plus thank you notes. 2 folders.","Material from the United States Pacific Fleet, Amphibious Forces Training Command. Includes memos, orders, reports and photographs. One report entitled, \"U.S. Naval Vessels Lost During War.\" Title on front cover, \"LCT (6) 1358.\"","United States Flag used to drape coffin of Adm. John Lesslie Hall. Transferred to the Artifact Collection.  Mss. Acc. 2008.38 Addition","Framed water color portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in white dress uniform.  Artist unknown.  14 x 10 1/4.","Framed portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in navy blue dress uniform. Artist is Robert Gebing. Pastel on blue-gray paper, 20 5/8 inches x 18inches.  Some loose pastel on bottom of portrait.","Scope and Contents Undated. Carrying case, labeled \"J.L. Hall\", containing various drafting equipment and instruments. 1 item. (A2) Transferred to Artifact Collection.","Scope and Contents Undated. Medallion from \"The Great War for Civilization\", a United States medal naming the countries \"France, Italy, Serbia, Japan, Montenegro, Russia, Greece, Great Britain, Belgium, Brazil, Portugal, Rumania, China\". 1 item. (A1) Transferred to Artifact Collection.","All audiovisual material from this collection has been moved to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection.","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","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","John L. Hall (Ship)","United Service Organizations (U.S.)","Nimitz, Chester W., 1885-1966","Hall, John Lesslie, Jr., 1891-1978","Burke, Arleigh A., 1901-1996","Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969","Fairbanks, Douglas, 1909-","Godson, Susan H. (Godson, Susan Hall), d. 2013","King, Ernest Joseph, 1878-1956","Marshall, George C. (George Catlett), 1880-1959","Patton, George S. (George Smith), 1885-1945","Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945","Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 78 H14","/repositories/2/resources/8596"],"normalized_title_ssm":["John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers"],"collection_ssim":["John Lesslie Hall, Jr. Papers"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"creator_ssm":["Hall, John Lesslie, Jr., 1891-1978","Burke, Arleigh A., 1901-1996","Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969","Fairbanks, Douglas, 1909-","Godson, Susan H. (Godson, Susan Hall), d. 2013","King, Ernest Joseph, 1878-1956","Marshall, George C. (George Catlett), 1880-1959","Nimitz, Chester W., 1885-1966","Patton, George S. (George Smith), 1885-1945","Roosevelt, Franklin D. 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As a matter of fact, he excelled in three sports at the Academy and was awarded the coveted \"Academy Sword\" for athletic excellence.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAdmiral Hall was the Chief of Staff of the Western Naval Task Force during the North African landings in 1942 and received the Distinguished Service Medal for opening ports and preventing sabotage while Commander Northwest African Sea Frontier.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn February 1943, he became Commander Amphibious Force, North African Waters (Eighth Fleet), expertly cross-training Army artillerymen and Navy gunners so that his ships' call-fire missions could be conducted in direct support of troop advances rather than at \"targets of opportunity.\" His concept proved devastating to enemy forces and tank divisions as he led one of the major assault forces engaged in the Sicilian Occupation (9-12 July 1943) and the bitterly contested landings at Salerno (9-21 September 1943).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThese bold achievements brought him two awards of the Legion of Merit. In November 1943, he took command of the 11th Amphibious Force in the United Kingdom, earning the Army's Distinguished Service Medal for his superb leadership of this amphibious Force \"O\" which landed and so effectively supported the Army V Corps on the Omaha beach sector off the coast of Normandy in June 1944. he received a second Navy Distinguished Service Medal for command of the Southern Attack Force (TF 55) during the Okinawa campaign. In October 1945, he became Commander Amphibious Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe later was Commandant of the Fourteenth Naval District and Commander of the Armed Forces Staff College at Norfolk, Virginia. From August 1951 until his retirement in May 1953, he was Commander Western Sea Frontier with additional duty as Commander Pacific Reserve Fleet.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Dwight D. Eisenhower gave him the nickname \"Viking of Assault\". 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As a matter of fact, he excelled in three sports at the Academy and was awarded the coveted \"Academy Sword\" for athletic excellence.","Admiral Hall was the Chief of Staff of the Western Naval Task Force during the North African landings in 1942 and received the Distinguished Service Medal for opening ports and preventing sabotage while Commander Northwest African Sea Frontier.","In February 1943, he became Commander Amphibious Force, North African Waters (Eighth Fleet), expertly cross-training Army artillerymen and Navy gunners so that his ships' call-fire missions could be conducted in direct support of troop advances rather than at \"targets of opportunity.\" His concept proved devastating to enemy forces and tank divisions as he led one of the major assault forces engaged in the Sicilian Occupation (9-12 July 1943) and the bitterly contested landings at Salerno (9-21 September 1943).","These bold achievements brought him two awards of the Legion of Merit. In November 1943, he took command of the 11th Amphibious Force in the United Kingdom, earning the Army's Distinguished Service Medal for his superb leadership of this amphibious Force \"O\" which landed and so effectively supported the Army V Corps on the Omaha beach sector off the coast of Normandy in June 1944. he received a second Navy Distinguished Service Medal for command of the Southern Attack Force (TF 55) during the Okinawa campaign. In October 1945, he became Commander Amphibious Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet.","He later was Commandant of the Fourteenth Naval District and Commander of the Armed Forces Staff College at Norfolk, Virginia. From August 1951 until his retirement in May 1953, he was Commander Western Sea Frontier with additional duty as Commander Pacific Reserve Fleet.","General Dwight D. Eisenhower gave him the nickname \"Viking of Assault\". 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Also includes material pertaining to his work with the USO, the Naval War College, Army War College and Armed Forces Staff College as well as speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and pamphlets. While the majority of the correspondence is with his wife and with his brother Channing M. Hall, there is correspondence with prominent individuals: Omar Bradley, Arleigh Burke, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Ernest Joseph King, George C. Marshall, Chester W. Nimitz, George S. Patton, Jr., Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman and other high-ranking military and civilian figures.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAdditions (2000.8A) to the collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, as well as photographs of a Swem Library exhibit relating to the papers and memorabilia of Admiral Hall and (2007.84) research papers, memoirs, interviews, and correspondence of and with Hall by one of his biographers, Susan H. Godson, which was used by Godson for compiling \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare\" (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHumorous certificate, \"Imperium Neptuni Regis\" signed by Commander J.L. Hall, Jr., U.S. Navy, dated December 13, 1934. Filed in first box of oversize.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Press Secretary James Hagerty to Lesslie Hall, dated 1955, attached to April 20, 1953 letter from Dwight Eisenhower to Lessie Hall (Box 5, Folder 5, 1953 correspondence).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSome of the items removed and placed in the Artifact Collection are: -- Large Japanese Flag -- William and Mary Medal -- World War II medals, dog tags, ribbons and more. A rolled photograph of the USS Utah has been added to the material filed in oversize, Box 4. The photograph is very brittle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodson, Susan H. Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare. University Press of America. 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Calvalcade. Winter 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Reminiscences of John Lesslie Hall, Jr., Naval Historical Project, Oral History Research Office, Columbia University, 1964 (carbon copy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncoming and outgoing papers from 1942.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Commander Begouen-Demeaux, Chief of the Bureau of American Affairs, Le Vice Amiral d'Escadre F. Michelier, Contre-Amiral Missoffe, Colonel Alexander Sharp, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, President of Naval War College, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, and Major General George S. Patton, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOctober 1937 - October 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, Rear Admiral W.R. Sexton, Admiral Edward LeBreton, and Brigadiere General J. Marsten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General Clift Andrus, Rear Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Lillian Agnes Edgecumbe, Harold Lees Fowler, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral Edwin James King, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, Vice Admiral Escadre F. Michelier, Admiral J. Missott, Vice-Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Vice-Admiral Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Lieutenant General G[eorge] S. Patton, Junior, Lord Abbot Bruno Feahrenbacker, Captain Geoffrey Alan Brooke Hawkins, Brigadier General T.B. Larkin, Vice-Admral F[rank] H[enderson] Pegram, and Rear Admiral Sir Philip Vian.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1944.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham, Rear-Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Captain C[lifford] Caslon, Admiral Sir Andrew Browne Cunningham, Rear-Admiral Arthur N. Dowding, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Major-General Robert Edward Laycock, Vice-Admiral Sir Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Vice-Admiral George Thomas Carlisle Parker Swabey and wife Lois, Lord Astor and Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, James Forrestal, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Major General John K. Hodge, Brigadier General Donald J. Myersm Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Brigadier General P.E. Peabody, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, General George Catlett Marshall, Vice-Admiral D.E. Barbey, Rear-Admiral Beckey, Rear-Admiral William M. Fechteler, Brigadier General C.S. Ferrin, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, and Vice-Admiral T.S. Wilkinson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1946 - April 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral R.K. Turner, Vice-Admiral Richard L. Conolly, Rear Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Sir Percy Lockhart Noble, Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Vice Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Vice-Admiral Harry W. Hill, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Allen E. Smith, Admiral R.K. Turner, and Rear-Admiral C.H. Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAugust 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Congressman George J. Bates, Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Lieutenant General J.E. Hall, Brigadier General John G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General John. G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General R.E. Blount, Vice Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeptember 1946 - December 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H.K. Hewitt, James Foresstal, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Brigadier General Roy E. Blount, Rear-Admiral M.S. Tisdale, Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral D.B. Beary, Rear-Admiral Francis S. Low, W. John Kenney (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral Sir Robert Lindsay Burnett, Vice Admiral W.W. Smith, Vice-Admiral Louis Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral J.L. Holloway, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1947 - June 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral W.A. Buck, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Vice-Admiral Robert L. Ghormley, Rear-Admiral Paul Hendren, Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Rear-Admiral Earl E. Stone, Modesto Farolan (Consul General for the Republic of the Philippines), Harold Sanders, Admiral W.W. Smith, Rear-Admiral R.A. Von Heimburg, Admiral R.E. Turner, Vice-Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Herbert F. Leary, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning and William M. Tuck (Governor of Virginia).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly 1947 - December 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Hubert A. Elliott, Rear-Admiral F.J. Lowry, Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr., Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral C.H. Pownall (Governor of Guam), John W. Gibson (Assistant Secretary of Labor), Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral J.F. Jelley, Brigadier General W.A. Worton, Congressman Harry R. Sheppard, Brigadier General F.W. McKinney, Rear-Admiral R.A. Ofstie, Congressman Homer D. Angell, Rear-Admiral L.H. Thebaud, Rear-Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear-Admiral J.F. Bolger, and Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1948 - March 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Rear-Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Admiral Ben Moreell, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Rear-Admiral William R. Furlong, Rear-Admiral J.E. Whelchel, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear-Admiral C.A. Swenson, Rear-Admiral R.W. Hayler and Rear-Admiral T.L. Sprague.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApril 1948 - July 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: [Rear Admiral A.D.] Struble, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Admiral S.S. Robison, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Rear Admiral George H. Fort, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of Navy), Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear Admiral Donald B. Beary, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, and Admiral Ben Moreell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAugust 1948 - December 1948.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, Rear Admiral E.W. Hanson, Rear Admiral Robert W. Hayler, Edward V. Rickenbacker (President of Eastern Airlines), Rear Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear Admiral E.C. Ewen, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence between John Lesslie Hal, Junior and : Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Rear Admiral T.L. Sprague, Rear Admiral J.H. Brown, Junior, Rear Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Vice Admiral Harry W. Hill, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Vice Admiral F.E.M. Whiting, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Harry S. Truman, Vice-Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, and Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly 1949 - December 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Alan E. Smith, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Frank E. Beatty, Major General A.H. Noble, Rear Admiral J.J. McGlynn, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Brigadier General Clyde D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral T.B. Hill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, and General Omar N. Bradley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1950 - June 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral P.K. Fischler, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Francis P. Mathews (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral H.D. Struble, Rear Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral R.K. Turner, Rear Admiral F.D. Kirtland, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Admiral J.W. Roper, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Rear Admiral W.K. Harrill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Rear Admiral John P.B. Barrett, Major General F.L. Parks, and Major General Franklin A. Hart.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJuly 1950 - December 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Major General Franklin A. Hart, Rear Admiral W.D. Baker, Rear Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Major General Bryant E. Moore, Rear Admiral C.E. Olsen, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral S.W. Sallisbury, Vice Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Vice Admiral Harry Hill, Brigadier General Wayne Smith, Rear Admiral Hewlett Thebaud, Rear Admiral R.F. Hickey, General Omar Bradley, Brigadier General Charles Y. Banfill, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Major General F.L. Parks, and Rear Admiral C.D. Glover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1951 - August 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Edward H. Brooks, Rear Admiral Paul L. Mather, Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Rear Admiral O.M. Reed, Rear Admiral Arthur A. Ageton, Major General Orlando Ward, Rear Admiral John L. Roper, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, Major General Andrew D. Bruce, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Major General R.O. Shoe, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral George D. Murray, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Lieutenant General Geoffrey Keyes, Rear Admiral R.E. Shuirmann, Rear Admiral D.E. Barbey, Major General F.L. Parks, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, and Harry S. Truman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeptember 1951-December 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General F.L. Parks, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral M.L. Royer, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Vice Admiral A.D. Struble, Vice Admiral C.W. Fox, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral Arthur C. Davis, Major General C.P. Cabell, Rear Admiral M.L. Royar, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Major General A.H. Noble, Major General W.W. Miley, Major General Frank L. Culin, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Herbert R. Askins (the Assistant Secretary of the Navy), M.R. Ahuja (Consul General of India), Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Danilo Brugal (Consul-General of the Dominican Republic), Rear Admiral Andrew C. Bennett, Vice Admiral Oscar C. Badger, Rear Admiral H.B. Butterfield, Vice Admiral James Fife, Admiral William N. Fechteler, Rear Admiral B.J. Rodgers and Judge Alfred Dickinson Barksdale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral Georges Cabanier, Rear Admiral J.H. Carson, Major General C.P. Cabell, Admiral Robert B. Carney, General B.W. Chidlow, Jean de Lagorde (Consul General of France), Fernando Dahmen (Consul General of Chile), Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Vice Admiral W.S. DeLany, and Rear Admiral A.H. Dearing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Senator Homer Ferguson, Roberts M. Firth (Consul General of New Zealand), Admiral W.M. Fechteler, and Air Commodore R.C. Gordon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General C.D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral Matt Gardner, Rear Admiral E.E. Herrman, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, M.A. Hussain (Consul General for India), Rear Admiral H.H. Dearing, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, Abdoel Hamid (Consul General for Indonesia), Major General Leonard D. Heaton, Brigadier General F.L. Hayden, Commodore Robert S. Haggart, Major General F.A. Irving, Stewart Jamieson (Consul General for Austria), and Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and L Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Lieutenant General William E. Kepner, Rear Admiral H.S. Kendall, Commodore Dudley W. Knox, Vice Admiral I.N. Kiland, Major General Alfred H. Kessler, Junior, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Major General George F. Lull, Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Oren E. Long (Governor of Hawaii), and Vice Admiral Charles H. Lockwood.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General W.J. Megill, Alaizio de Magalhaens (Consul General for Brazil), Major General R.B. McClure, John Mitcheson (Consul General for Great Britain), Rear Admiral Frederick Mossbrugger, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral S.S. Murray, Rear Admiral A.M. Morgan, Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, Rear Admiral H.D. Nuber, Fleet Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral Daniel W. Ryan, Paul B. Ryder (Royal Danish Consulate General), Admiral A.W. Radford, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, Brigadier General F.S. Robillard and Rear Admiral Murrey L. Royar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Felix B. Stamp, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral M.G. Slarrow, Lieutenant General J.M. Swing, Vice Admiral Mahlen S. Tisdale, Major General Walter E. Todd, Mitsue Tanaka (Consul General of Japan), Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Brigadier General J.H. Wallace, and K.J.M. White (British Consul General).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General John R. Hodge, Vice Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Commodore Charles A. Langlais, Rear Admiral Ernest W. Litch, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Stewart Jamieson (Consul General of Australia), Jaime Jerro (Consul General of India), Vice Admiral James Fife, Rear Admiral G.R. Cooper, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral W.B. Creery, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Rear Admiral R.J. Arnold, and H.R. Askins (Assistant Secretary of the Navy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Walter E. Todd, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Elmer S. Robinson (Mayor of San Francisco), Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, Rear Admiral H.L. Pugh, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Vice Admiral MaChiChuang, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Major General R.B. McClure, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, James C. Hagerty (Press Secretary to the President), A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), and Congressman William S. Mailliard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay 1953 - December 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Lieutenant General General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Terry Allen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral John B. Hefferman, Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Lieutenant General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Hugh J. Casey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General D.M. Schlatter, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General R.P. Hollis, Rear Admiral Samuel E. Morrison, Congressman William M. Tuck (Virginia), and Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1957. Includes correpondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Joseph S. Farland (U.S. Ambassador, Dominican Republic), Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles (Secretary of State), Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Admiral Arleigh Burke.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1958. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General William A. Stevens, Governor Albert Benjamin Chandler of Kentucky, Rear Admiral J.A. Birggs, and Rear Admiral R.H. Gibbs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1959. Includes Miscellaneous correspondence concerning family and business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1944-1958. Includes special letters concerning family and friends of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1960-1962. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, Rear Admiral H. Nelson Lay, President John F. Kennedy, and Captain Arthur J. Benline.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1963-1966. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Galt, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Captain Arthur J. Benline.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1967-1969. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Clarence R. Huebner, Captain Arthur J. Benline, Admiral Frank George Fahrion, Lieutenant General Willis D. Crittenberger, General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, and Joseph S. Farland (American Ambassador to Pakistan).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1970. Includes correspondence concerning both business and pleasure activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1971-1973. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Captain Arthur J. Benline, Major General J.F. Kirkendall, Lieutenant General Clovis E. Byers, Rear Admiral Max F. Leslie, Vice Admiral David H. Bagley, and Chief Judge George L. Hart, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1945-1972. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Jack Mitchison [?] (British Consulate-General), General Clyde Davis Eddleman, Rear Admiral F.J. Lowry, Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, and Brigadier General William Stevenson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence removed from photographs between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Robert B. Carney, Vice Admiral R.L. Conolly, Brigadier General Robert O. Shoe, Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy), Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Rear Admiral D.H. Clark, R.D. Cooke (Mayor of Norfolk), Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough, Rear Admiral E.W. Hansen, Senator Dennis Chavez, General Mark W. Clark, Rear Admiral Ralph Christie, Commodore E.A. Coffin, Commodore Milton O. Carlson, Vice Admiral Laurence DuBose, Vice Admiral A.C. Davis, Vice Admiral D.B. Duncan, Major General G.H. Decker, Major General John E. Dahlquist, Rear Admiral R.O. Davis, Admiral F. Dalrymple-Hamilton, Admiral Robert L. Dennison, Admiral Louis E. Denfield, Rear Admiral C.T. Durgin, and Charles M. Dale (Governor of New Hampshire).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1930-1950. Letters of Mrs. Beall D. Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes correspondence from the U.S.S. Wyoming, U.S.S. Asheville, and U.S.S. Augusta.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay 2, 1932-December 18, 1941. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFebruary 20, 1942-December 31, 1942. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFebruary 25, 1943-December 29, 1943. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFebruary 1, 1946-December 30, 1946. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 6, 1947-December 31, 1947. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 6, 1948-April 27, 1948. Contains letters from family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1937-1938. Prospectus of the Naval War College courses for Junior and Senior classes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1937-1938. Contains operation problems I-VI (tactical and strategical) of Naval War College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1938 Naval War College theses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the International Law course for Senior and Junior classes of 1938.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1939 staff presentations bye John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Naval War College lectures and presentations from 1939-1940\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1951. Contains National War College lectures and notes. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General H.R. Bull and Major General John M. Weikert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1951. Contains Army War College lectures and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1934-1936. Contains National War College boards. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General C.L. Bolte, Rear Admiral W. McL. Hague, and General McC. Pate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1938-1939. Contains a report on fleet problems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains staff instructions for January 7, 1941; October 24, 1942; and March 1, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.M. Hustvedt and Rear Admiral D. McD. LeBreton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on plans for 1942 TORCH operation. Includes correspondence between John Leslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral H.K. Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the June 1943 Western Task Force operation plan no. 2-43 (BIGOT-HUSKY). Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains operation order G-43, BIGOT-HUSKY of June 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains U.S. Army shoulder insignia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on the Salerno amphibious operations for U.S. Army divisions. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt and Admiral of the Fleet A.B. Cunningham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning Salerno operations, OP order K-43, operation Avalanche.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on Salerno plan, Operation [?] AVice AdmiralLANCHE, OP-plan #7-43 of the Western Task Force. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains ComPhib Grp 12, attack order no A1202-45.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on the Beach Battalion of 1947.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Lieutenant General A.H. Turnage, and Admiral D.C. Ramsey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information of AMPHIBS, 1947-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral L.F. Reifsnider, Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral L.S. Sabin, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on operations for plan no. A-42, May 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General G.S. Patton, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on plans for Olympic-Subic Bay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTraining orders of May 1951 for Subic Bay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on training for Bunic Bay. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General B.M. Fitch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains PhibsTraPac, The Story of the Amphibious Trainee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains AGC-11 Flagship, USS Elderado, 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApril 26, 1943 - July 1944, 1945. Contains amphibious messages. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewlitt, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral J.H. D. Cunningham, Major General G.S. Patton, Junior, and Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Cunningham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a critique on the landing exercises of Amphibious Group Twelve in 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay 15, 1944. Contains information on Operation OVERLOAD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1963. Contains Admiral's House and Its Occupants, Naval History Division, Navy Department.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous fleet information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains action report on the Sicilian Campaign, Operation HUSKY, July-August 1943.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on the organization of U.S. Amphibious forces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on operation NEPTUNE, order number BB-44.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Naval Commander Western Task Force: Operation NEPTUNE, operation plan 2-44, April 21, 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on amphibious training from June 18, 1942-October 29, 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General T.J. Davis, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, and Admiral E.J. King.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from May 22, 1913-November 22, 1929. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Franklin D. Roosevelt (Secretary of the Navy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from February 1930-November 1939. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nimitz and Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 10, 1940-December 31, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nitmitz, Judge Advocate General W.B. Woodson, Rear Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear Admiral David McDougal Le Breton, Rear Admiral John W[alter] Wilcox, Junior, Rear Admiral Alexander Sharp, Rear Admiral E[rnest] J[oseph] King, Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis, Rear Admiral John Henry Newton, Congressman M[alcolm] C. Tarver, Congressman J. Harry McGregor, and Admiral Wilson Brown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 7, 1942-December 27, 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Sherwood A. Taffinder, President Harry S. Truman, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Rear Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Brigadier General Thomas J. Davis, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral Royal E. Ingersoll, Rear Admiral Randall Jacobs, Rear Admiral Robert C. Giffen, and Rear Admiral John W. Wilcox, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 18, 1946 - December 30, 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: John L. Sullivan (Secretary of the Navy), President Harry S. Truman, Adjustant General N.F. McCurdey, Rear Admiral Thomas L. Sprague, James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral DeWitt C. Ramsey, Rear Admiral Arthur D. Struble, Admiral Louis Denfield, Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Lieutenant General John E. Hull.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1951-1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler and Rear Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Ruritan Club speech and correspondence from 1948.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous speeches, articles, and quotations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Vice Admiral Hall's speech at the Presidio Officer's Club on Tuesday, April 22, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Vice Admiral Hall's address before San Diego Lion's Club on December 4, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains and address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the West Coast Research Reserve Seminar, Rawlings Theatre, San Francisco Naval Shipyard 1400, August 25, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Supply Corps School Branch, Oakland, California for the graduating ceremonies of September 19, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a welcoming address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before reserve officers of the Medical Department attending a course in Special Weapons, Isotopes, and Military Medicine, March 2, 1953.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the Army, Navy, and Air Force at the Training Area theatre of the U.S. Naval Air Station, Seattle, Washington. The speech was entitled \"The Role of the Navy in Future Global Warfare\" and was given on June 11, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an address given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the College of William and Mary in 1949. Includes correspondence between Admiral Hall and John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains extra copies of Admiral Hall's address made at the College of William and Mary's commencement on June 12, 1949.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains briefs on notecards of speeches given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1947-1949.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Friant Dam Ceremonies, Friant, California on Tuesday, August 7, 1951.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a speech made by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Society of American Military Engineers, Presidio Officer's Club, Presidio of San Francisco on November 13, 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the College of Medical Evangelists at the Embassador Hotel in Los Angeles on March 9, 1953.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous honorary memberships and citations presented to John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1935-1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General R. McC. Pate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General A.H. Noble.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1952.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous information from various clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1953.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning the Kappa Sigma Fraternity from 1963.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous newspaper clippings and cartoons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous newspaper clippings from 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Ernest M. Eller.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous clippings, letters, and other miscellaneous materials. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William H.P. Blandy and Karl T. Compton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains numerous articles and press clippings from 1949-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: R.F. Hickey (Secretary of the Navy), Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, and Louis Johnson (Secretary of Defense).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the 1953 annual Yorktown Day. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral J. McN. Taylor and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the annual Yorktown Day, 1960 [?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains several naval pamphlets from 1932-1940.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains several naval pamphlets from 1940-1975.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous retirement data. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral Roland N. Smoot, Rear Admiral Thomas Earle Hipp, and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Harry D. Felt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Now Hear This!, volume VIII, no. 4 (summer issue), 1957.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the 1959 annual dinners for officers of the First Division. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General S.B. Mason.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1955. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Carter L. Burgess (Assistant Secretary of Defense), Vice Admiral W[illiam] M. Callaghan, Luis Munoz-Martin (Governor of Puerto Rico), President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Vice Admiral A. Stanton Merrill, Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks, Rear Admiral I.N. Kiland, Admiral Felix B. Stump, Luis Munoz-Marton (Governor of Puerto Rico), and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information concerning the U.S.O in 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Roberto Sanchez-Villa (Secretary of State for Puerto Rico), and Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to U.S. Naval Policy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to Augusta Cruises from Orient to Oceania on September 24, 1934-December 22, 1934.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains miscellaneous papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior from April 15, 1935-1942.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains congratulation letters to John Lesslie Hall, Junior on his promotion to Captain. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.M. Eller and Rear Admiral Frank H. Sadler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining ti U.S.S. Arkansas incident of 1940-1941.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1981 information honoring Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the biography of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains amphibious doctrines from December 9, 1942-November 23, 1944. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a report entitled A History of the United States Naval Bases in the United Kingdom, November 1, 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains U.S.S. Arkansas, a pictorial review from 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains Naval Directives and the Order Form of 1944.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1945-1946 fitness reports from PHIBSPAC completed by Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior after reporting to COM14.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains an Officer's Qualification Record Jacket.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters from 1946-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Lieutenant General Delos C. Emmons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains \"Logistic Information for Prospective Navy Witnesses in Hearings on 'National Security Act of 1947, s. 758'\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on amphibious warfare and other confidential naval matters from 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, and Admiral B.H. Ramsay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a number of new duty assignments of AFSC students.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the Kangeter Case of March 16, 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough and Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a report on the principles of the naval staff organization, presented by the U.S. Naval War College, Newport, R.I., 1948 [?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the payment of French men-of-war personnel in the U.S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters in 1950-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General George C. Marshall (Secretary of Defense).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains \"Staff Officer Responsibility and Staff Procedures,\" for the Armed Forces Staff College in 1951.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the Commander Western Sea Frontier transfer of command inventory and audit of RPS from May 1, 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains fitness reports and other miscellaneous data.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains John Lesslie Hall, Junior's 1923 South Carolina driver's license, a propaganda advertisement, and notebooks of Admiral Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the personal files of John Lesslie Hall, Junior for December 6, 1941 to January 30, 1945, and August 28, 1920. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Commander Jonas H. Ingram, and Rear Admiral T.J. Cowie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains comments on Dr. Samuel Morrison's book on the operation in North African waters. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to the Society of the Cincinnati in Richmond, Virginia. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains personal papers of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Rear Admiral A[rthur] H. Dearing, and President Harry S. Truman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information relating to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Washington trip of July 25, 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains personal material of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Vice Admiral Frank G. Fahrion, Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose, and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to commemorative events involving John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1953-1974. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral R. Fenard, and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information pertaining to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Los Angeles trip of March 9, 1953 - March 10, 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains information on the family matters of John Lesslie Hall, Junior between the years 1953-1968.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains official naval photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains official naval photographs from World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains official naval photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1962 naval photographs dealing with World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains official naval photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains 1952 naval photographs dealing with World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains personal scrapbooks and photographs of John Lesslie Hall, Junior. Also includes one personal tape. Artifacts include: 2 World War II Japanese Arisaka Carbines with bayonets, see (B16G #3TOANO); 2 naval officer swords, 1 samurai sword (SOSS).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index. Materials from Series 2 Subseries 8: Accession Unknown, addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials found in the Artifacts Collection, separated for reasons unknown. Reintegrated to the manuscript collection in June 2015 and housed in Series 1, Box 24: A photograph and letter pertaining to John L. Hall's Investiture to the Order of the Bath, 1943-1944; Various photographs related to the Navy, certificates, and drawings; two newspaper clippings about Hall, 1944 and 1962. A larger 1942 certificate is housed with the medium oversize box, alongside the illustrations from Series 2. Materials from Series 2   addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 12 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a poor young girl and boy. 1 item. Photograph (P1) (In Medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a scene of military men at a meeting. 1 item. Photograph (P2) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a battle scene [the French Revolution?]. 1 item. Photograph. (P3) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a farm scene of a soldier, an old woman, and two servants, by Louis Edouard Fournier. 1 item. Photograph (P4) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing two gentlemen and a lady [at home?]. 1 item. Photograph (P5) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing four religious men in a kitchen. 1 item. Photograph (P6) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing three men on horses, and hounds on a chase. 1 item. Photograph (P7) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", color, showing three men at the seashore [recovering supplies from a sinking boat?]. 1 item. Photograph (P8) (In medium oversize file)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 3\" x 6\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform. 1 item. Photograph (P12)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 2 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform, \"left tackle Navy Team\". 1 item. Photograph (P12)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic postcard, 3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, showing eight men [members of a football team?], including John Lesslie Hall, Junior (far right). 1 item. Photograph (P14)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Circa 1913. Photographic print, 8 1/4\" x 13 1/4\", black and white, showing the Navy basketball team (12 members, including John Lesslie Hall, Junior, back row, center). 1 item. Photograph (P15)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/2\" x 10 1/4\", black and white, portrait of \"Jim\" Reilly, signed \"Yours for a successful Navy\". 1 item. Photograph (P16)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P17)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/4\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P18)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 7 1/4\" x 10 3/4\", black and white, side view portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior's wife, Beall. 1 item. Photograph (P19)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior and his wife, Beall, in their dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P20)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing [John Lesslie Hall, Junior's] \"amah\", in his living room. 1 item. Photograph (P21)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing \"two...servants\" [of John Lesslie Hall, Junior] in the dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P22)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 12\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversize certificate acknowledging that Hall crossed the Artic Circle, Land of the Midnight Sun.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEight oversized illlustrations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephotograph of USS Utah, USS Utah crew, USS Texas, all undated. Certificate from Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, August 1948-January 1949 Certificate that John Lesslie Hall completed course of study at US Naval Academy, June 6, 1913 2 certificates from Woodrow WIlson signed by Joseph Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, August 7, 1916 and June 23, 1913.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Lesslie Hall papers addendum. Includes notes , divided by chapter, and other material related to Susan H. Godson's biography, \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare.\" Includes a file on Admiral John W. Wilcox, which is closed until 2018, photographs, booklets and correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound booklet listing the Regular and Reserve Officers of the US Navy; Hall is listed on page 21 of booklet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublished reviews of Susan Godson's \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare\" from its release in 1982.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes prospectus outlining purpose, sources, and chapter summaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodson's handwritten notes on various interviews with Hall and copy of December 10, 1944 Richmond Times-Dispatch article about Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodson's communication to and from the University Press of America concerning Viking of Assault royalties, publication, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a telegram announcing Eisenhower's death and letters to and from Taliaferro Boatwright, and a typed copy of \"Unjust Criticism of Officers\" article.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 line maps that were printed in \"Viking of Assault\", including: 'Landings at French Morocco,' 'Invasion of Sicily,' and 'Normandy Landings.'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodson's notes on related Naval history books and article on proper word choice and customs for writing naval literature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eListing and notes on related action reports from World War II operations (ex. Salerno and Operation Avalance) and bibliographies of some related naval history books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships article on the Ancon; biography of Rear Admiral Mead Pearson, declassified action reports of the Ancon; narrative of the invasion of Normandy by lieutenant Richard Oliphant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes written by Godson to Hall about editing of manuscript in 1976.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous material including listings of declassified naval records, article concerning the war in Italy, Senate Congressional record, copy of USS Frederick Funston's operation reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProof copies of the index, bibliography, chapter notes, and appendix.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnotated draft of introduction and first chapter and related notes and research.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnotated draft of second chapter with related notes and research.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and research related to the invasion of Sicily.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAction reports and other research/notes relating to Salerno.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten first drafts of commentary on the sources, list of abbreviations, appendix, and bibliography.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTraining: notes and research related to the training of troops for the Invasion of Normandy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvasion + f.f.: notes and action reports relating to the Invasion of Normandy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes and research on the Battle of Okinawa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChapter 8 segments, epilogue draft, and notes and research concerning Operation Olympic, arrival in Tokyo Bay, and postwar activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConclusion draft and related notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodson's notes from oral history interviews with Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from personnel who served with or under Hall during World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on books dealing with strategy during World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists of hull numbers for ships mentioned in Viking of Assault.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of Hall's letters and notes on correspondence contained in the John Lesslie Hall Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of historiography and related research on World War II naval history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on articles concerning amphibious operations during World War II and an article, \"What the Army Should Know about Naval Gunfire,\" by Lt. Col. R.D. Heinl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on other scholarship about amphibious warfare.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Arthur Benline concerning war experiences, knowledge of amphibious warfare, and time served with Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Admiral George Dyer on editing of manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with Taliaferro Boatwright and other retired naval personnel concerning book publication and Hall related memories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles and notes on biography writing and interview techniques.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive miscellaneous items, 1934-1938, relating to the naval career of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior. A group photograph of Hall and others at the Vatican, dated July 16,1934, humorous citation from \"Solemn Mysteries of the Ancient Order of the Deep,\" joke drawing on cardboard, drawing on cardboard of \"one of Hood's Texans, Army of Northern Virginia, and a Senior Course certificate from U.S. Naval War College. Description is also on the PDF Inventory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSix folders of material relating to the christening of the USS John Lesslie Hall, 1980-1981, including correspondence, clippings, and program. Folder List in included on the PDF Inventory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeven photographs of an exhibit in Swem Library of the papers and memorabilia of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypewritten letter signed by Admiral T.B. Hayward to Susan Hall Godson and photograph of the John L. Hall. Letter and photograph originally facing each other in dark blue presentation folder decorated with a seal of the Department of Navy. The plastic folder was removed for preservation reasons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers of John Lesslie Hall including correspondence, photographs, illustrations and artifacts, both business and private. Six folders. See Folder List on PDF Inventory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBusiness correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915-1928 and undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegal papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, February 15, 1918.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, while attending U.S. Naval Academy, taken by McAboy Studios, Annapolis, Maryland. 1 item. Photograph (P11)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eObituaries of John Lesslie Hall, notes on funeral arrangements and ceremony, plus thank you notes. 2 folders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial from the United States Pacific Fleet, Amphibious Forces Training Command. Includes memos, orders, reports and photographs. One report entitled, \"U.S. Naval Vessels Lost During War.\" Title on front cover, \"LCT (6) 1358.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Flag used to drape coffin of Adm. John Lesslie Hall. Transferred to the Artifact Collection.  Mss. Acc. 2008.38 Addition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFramed water color portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in white dress uniform.  Artist unknown.  14 x 10 1/4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFramed portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in navy blue dress uniform. Artist is Robert Gebing. Pastel on blue-gray paper, 20 5/8 inches x 18inches.  Some loose pastel on bottom of portrait.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Carrying case, labeled \"J.L. Hall\", containing various drafting equipment and instruments. 1 item. (A2) Transferred to Artifact Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Undated. Medallion from \"The Great War for Civilization\", a United States medal naming the countries \"France, Italy, Serbia, Japan, Montenegro, Russia, Greece, Great Britain, Belgium, Brazil, Portugal, Rumania, China\". 1 item. 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stationed at Pearl Harbor, San Francisco and Norfolk, Virginia. The papers are both personal and professional. The collection contains material concerning World War II Operations TORCH (North Africa), BIGOT-HUSKY, AVALANCHE (Salerno), NEPTUNE-OVERLORD, and as well as the Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy. Also includes material pertaining to his work with the USO, the Naval War College, Army War College and Armed Forces Staff College as well as speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs and pamphlets. While the majority of the correspondence is with his wife and with his brother Channing M. Hall, there is correspondence with prominent individuals: Omar Bradley, Arleigh Burke, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Ernest Joseph King, George C. Marshall, Chester W. Nimitz, George S. Patton, Jr., Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman and other high-ranking military and civilian figures.","Additions (2000.8A) to the collection includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, as well as photographs of a Swem Library exhibit relating to the papers and memorabilia of Admiral Hall and (2007.84) research papers, memoirs, interviews, and correspondence of and with Hall by one of his biographers, Susan H. Godson, which was used by Godson for compiling \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare\" (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1982).","Humorous certificate, \"Imperium Neptuni Regis\" signed by Commander J.L. Hall, Jr., U.S. Navy, dated December 13, 1934. Filed in first box of oversize.","Letter from Press Secretary James Hagerty to Lesslie Hall, dated 1955, attached to April 20, 1953 letter from Dwight Eisenhower to Lessie Hall (Box 5, Folder 5, 1953 correspondence).","Some of the items removed and placed in the Artifact Collection are: -- Large Japanese Flag -- William and Mary Medal -- World War II medals, dog tags, ribbons and more. A rolled photograph of the USS Utah has been added to the material filed in oversize, Box 4. The photograph is very brittle.","Godson, Susan H. Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., and Amphibious Warfare. University Press of America. 1982.","Virginia Calvalcade. Winter 1982.","The Reminiscences of John Lesslie Hall, Jr., Naval Historical Project, Oral History Research Office, Columbia University, 1964 (carbon copy).","Incoming and outgoing papers from 1942.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Commander Begouen-Demeaux, Chief of the Bureau of American Affairs, Le Vice Amiral d'Escadre F. Michelier, Contre-Amiral Missoffe, Colonel Alexander Sharp, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, President of Naval War College, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, and Major General George S. Patton, Jr.","October 1937 - October 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.C. Kalbfus, Rear Admiral W.R. Sexton, Admiral Edward LeBreton, and Brigadiere General J. Marsten.","1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General Clift Andrus, Rear Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Lillian Agnes Edgecumbe, Harold Lees Fowler, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral Edwin James King, Admiral R.E. Ingersoll, Vice Admiral Escadre F. Michelier, Admiral J. Missott, Vice-Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Vice-Admiral Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Lieutenant General G[eorge] S. Patton, Junior, Lord Abbot Bruno Feahrenbacker, Captain Geoffrey Alan Brooke Hawkins, Brigadier General T.B. Larkin, Vice-Admral F[rank] H[enderson] Pegram, and Rear Admiral Sir Philip Vian.","1944.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham, Rear-Admiral Robert Lindsay Burnett, Captain C[lifford] Caslon, Admiral Sir Andrew Browne Cunningham, Rear-Admiral Arthur N. Dowding, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Major-General Robert Edward Laycock, Vice-Admiral Sir Bertram Home Ramsay, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, Vice-Admiral George Thomas Carlisle Parker Swabey and wife Lois, Lord Astor and Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham.","Scope and Contents 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, James Forrestal, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Major General John K. Hodge, Brigadier General Donald J. Myersm Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Brigadier General P.E. Peabody, Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark, General George Catlett Marshall, Vice-Admiral D.E. Barbey, Rear-Admiral Beckey, Rear-Admiral William M. Fechteler, Brigadier General C.S. Ferrin, Vice-Admiral R.K. Turner, and Vice-Admiral T.S. Wilkinson.","January 1946 - April 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral R.K. Turner, Vice-Admiral Richard L. Conolly, Rear Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Sir Percy Lockhart Noble, Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Vice Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Vice-Admiral Harry W. Hill, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Allen E. Smith, Admiral R.K. Turner, and Rear-Admiral C.H. Wright.","August 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Congressman George J. Bates, Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Rear-Admiral G.H. Fort, Rear-Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Rear-Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Lieutenant General J.E. Hall, Brigadier General John G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General John. G. Williams, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Brigadier General R.E. Blount, Vice Admiral Louis E. Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble.","September 1946 - December 1946. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H.K. Hewitt, James Foresstal, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Brigadier General Roy E. Blount, Rear-Admiral M.S. Tisdale, Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral D.B. Beary, Rear-Admiral Francis S. Low, W. John Kenney (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral Sir Robert Lindsay Burnett, Vice Admiral W.W. Smith, Vice-Admiral Louis Denfeld, and Rear-Admiral J.L. Holloway, Junior.","January 1947 - June 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral W.A. Buck, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Vice-Admiral Robert L. Ghormley, Rear-Admiral Paul Hendren, Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Rear-Admiral Earl E. Stone, Modesto Farolan (Consul General for the Republic of the Philippines), Harold Sanders, Admiral W.W. Smith, Rear-Admiral R.A. Von Heimburg, Admiral R.E. Turner, Vice-Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Herbert F. Leary, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning and William M. Tuck (Governor of Virginia).","July 1947 - December 1947. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear-Admiral A.D. Struble, Rear-Admiral J.J. Manning, Rear-Admiral Felix Johnson, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Hubert A. Elliott, Rear-Admiral F.J. Lowry, Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr., Brigadier General Wayne C. Smith, Rear-Admiral C.H. Pownall (Governor of Guam), John W. Gibson (Assistant Secretary of Labor), Rear-Admiral H.E. Overesch, Rear-Admiral J.F. Jelley, Brigadier General W.A. Worton, Congressman Harry R. Sheppard, Brigadier General F.W. McKinney, Rear-Admiral R.A. Ofstie, Congressman Homer D. Angell, Rear-Admiral L.H. Thebaud, Rear-Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear-Admiral J.F. Bolger, and Rear-Admiral J.W. Reeves, Junior.","January 1948 - March 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Rear-Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Admiral Ben Moreell, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of the Navy), Rear-Admiral William R. Furlong, Rear-Admiral J.E. Whelchel, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear-Admiral C.A. Swenson, Rear-Admiral R.W. Hayler and Rear-Admiral T.L. Sprague.","April 1948 - July 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: [Rear Admiral A.D.] Struble, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Admiral S.S. Robison, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Rear Admiral George H. Fort, M.E. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of Navy), Modesto Farolan (Consul-General for the Philippines), Rear Admiral Donald B. Beary, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, and Admiral Ben Moreell.","August 1948 - December 1948.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General John R. Hodge, Rear Admiral E.W. Hanson, Rear Admiral Robert W. Hayler, Edward V. Rickenbacker (President of Eastern Airlines), Rear Admiral Charles C. Hartman, Rear Admiral E.C. Ewen, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.","Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hal, Junior and : Rear Admiral R[obert] W. Hayler, Rear Admiral T.L. Sprague, Rear Admiral J.H. Brown, Junior, Rear Admiral Jack W. Reeves, Junior, Vice Admiral Harry W. Hill, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Vice Admiral F.E.M. Whiting, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Harry S. Truman, Vice-Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, and Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman.","July 1949 - December 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Alan E. Smith, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Frank E. Beatty, Major General A.H. Noble, Rear Admiral J.J. McGlynn, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Brigadier General Clyde D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral T.B. Hill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, and General Omar N. Bradley.","January 1950 - June 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral P.K. Fischler, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Francis P. Mathews (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral H.D. Struble, Rear Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral R.K. Turner, Rear Admiral F.D. Kirtland, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Admiral J.W. Roper, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Rear Admiral W.K. Harrill, Lieutenant General J.E. Hull, Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Rear Admiral John P.B. Barrett, Major General F.L. Parks, and Major General Franklin A. Hart.","July 1950 - December 1950. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Francis P. Old, Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, Major General Franklin A. Hart, Rear Admiral W.D. Baker, Rear Admiral Bert J. Rodgers, Major General Bryant E. Moore, Rear Admiral C.E. Olsen, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral S.W. Sallisbury, Vice Admiral L.D. McCormick, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Vice Admiral Harry Hill, Brigadier General Wayne Smith, Rear Admiral Hewlett Thebaud, Rear Admiral R.F. Hickey, General Omar Bradley, Brigadier General Charles Y. Banfill, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Major General F.L. Parks, and Rear Admiral C.D. Glover.","January 1951 - August 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Edward H. Brooks, Rear Admiral Paul L. Mather, Major General J.M. Swing, Rear Admiral Richard F. Whitehead, Brigadier General Henry J. Reilly, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Rear Admiral O.M. Reed, Rear Admiral Arthur A. Ageton, Major General Orlando Ward, Rear Admiral John L. Roper, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, Major General Andrew D. Bruce, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Vice Admiral John L. McCrea, Major General R.O. Shoe, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral George D. Murray, Dr. John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary), Lieutenant General Geoffrey Keyes, Rear Admiral R.E. Shuirmann, Rear Admiral D.E. Barbey, Major General F.L. Parks, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Vice Admiral Francis S. Low, Admiral W.M. Fechteler, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, and Harry S. Truman.","September 1951-December 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General F.L. Parks, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral M.L. Royer, Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Vice Admiral A.D. Struble, Vice Admiral C.W. Fox, Rear Admiral P.P. Powell, Vice Admiral Arthur C. Davis, Major General C.P. Cabell, Rear Admiral M.L. Royar, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Major General A.H. Noble, Major General W.W. Miley, Major General Frank L. Culin, Junior.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Herbert R. Askins (the Assistant Secretary of the Navy), M.R. Ahuja (Consul General of India), Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Binford, Danilo Brugal (Consul-General of the Dominican Republic), Rear Admiral Andrew C. Bennett, Vice Admiral Oscar C. Badger, Rear Admiral H.B. Butterfield, Vice Admiral James Fife, Admiral William N. Fechteler, Rear Admiral B.J. Rodgers and Judge Alfred Dickinson Barksdale.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral Georges Cabanier, Rear Admiral J.H. Carson, Major General C.P. Cabell, Admiral Robert B. Carney, General B.W. Chidlow, Jean de Lagorde (Consul General of France), Fernando Dahmen (Consul General of Chile), Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Vice Admiral W.S. DeLany, and Rear Admiral A.H. Dearing.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral F.I. Entwistle, Senator Homer Ferguson, Roberts M. Firth (Consul General of New Zealand), Admiral W.M. Fechteler, and Air Commodore R.C. Gordon.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General C.D. Eddleman, Vice Admiral Matt Gardner, Rear Admiral E.E. Herrman, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, M.A. Hussain (Consul General for India), Rear Admiral H.H. Dearing, Rear Admiral T. Earle Hipp, Abdoel Hamid (Consul General for Indonesia), Major General Leonard D. Heaton, Brigadier General F.L. Hayden, Commodore Robert S. Haggart, Major General F.A. Irving, Stewart Jamieson (Consul General for Austria), and Vice Admiral C. Turner Joy.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and L Dan A. Kimball (Secretary of the Navy), Lieutenant General William E. Kepner, Rear Admiral H.S. Kendall, Commodore Dudley W. Knox, Vice Admiral I.N. Kiland, Major General Alfred H. Kessler, Junior, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Major General George F. Lull, Vice Admiral L.T. DuBose, Oren E. Long (Governor of Hawaii), and Vice Admiral Charles H. Lockwood.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General W.J. Megill, Alaizio de Magalhaens (Consul General for Brazil), Major General R.B. McClure, John Mitcheson (Consul General for Great Britain), Rear Admiral Frederick Mossbrugger, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral S.S. Murray, Rear Admiral A.M. Morgan, Admiral Lynde D. McCormick, Rear Admiral H.D. Nuber, Fleet Admiral C.W. Nimitz, Rear Admiral Daniel W. Ryan, Paul B. Ryder (Royal Danish Consulate General), Admiral A.W. Radford, Rear Admiral J.W. Roper, Brigadier General F.S. Robillard and Rear Admiral Murrey L. Royar.","1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Felix B. Stamp, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral M.G. Slarrow, Lieutenant General J.M. Swing, Vice Admiral Mahlen S. Tisdale, Major General Walter E. Todd, Mitsue Tanaka (Consul General of Japan), Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Brigadier General J.H. Wallace, and K.J.M. White (British Consul General).","1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General John R. Hodge, Vice Admiral F[rancis] S. Low, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Commodore Charles A. Langlais, Rear Admiral Ernest W. Litch, Yasusuke Katsuno (Consul General of Japan), Stewart Jamieson (Consul General of Australia), Jaime Jerro (Consul General of India), Vice Admiral James Fife, Rear Admiral G.R. Cooper, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Brigadier General R.C. Candee, Rear Admiral W.B. Creery, Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Rear Admiral R.J. Arnold, and H.R. Askins (Assistant Secretary of the Navy).","1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Walter E. Todd, Rear Admiral Allan E. Smith, Rear Admiral L.S. Sabin, Elmer S. Robinson (Mayor of San Francisco), Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, Rear Admiral H.L. Pugh, Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Vice Admiral MaChiChuang, Rear Admiral R.T. McElligott, Rear Admiral F. Moosbrugger, Major General R.B. McClure, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, James C. Hagerty (Press Secretary to the President), A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), and Congressman William S. Mailliard.","May 1953 - December 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General A.D. Bruce, Admiral W.H.P. Blandy, Lieutenant General General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Terry Allen.","1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral John B. Hefferman, Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg, Lieutenant General Robert L. Eichelberger, and Major General Hugh J. Casey.","1954. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General D.M. Schlatter, A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary), Major General R.P. Hollis, Rear Admiral Samuel E. Morrison, Congressman William M. Tuck (Virginia), and Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks.","1957. Includes correpondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Joseph S. Farland (U.S. Ambassador, Dominican Republic), Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles (Secretary of State), Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Admiral Arleigh Burke.","1958. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General William A. Stevens, Governor Albert Benjamin Chandler of Kentucky, Rear Admiral J.A. Birggs, and Rear Admiral R.H. Gibbs.","1959. Includes Miscellaneous correspondence concerning family and business.","1944-1958. Includes special letters concerning family and friends of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","1960-1962. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, Rear Admiral H. Nelson Lay, President John F. Kennedy, and Captain Arthur J. Benline.","1963-1966. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Galt, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Captain Arthur J. Benline.","1967-1969. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General Clarence R. Huebner, Captain Arthur J. Benline, Admiral Frank George Fahrion, Lieutenant General Willis D. Crittenberger, General of the Army Omar N. Bradley, and Joseph S. Farland (American Ambassador to Pakistan).","1970. Includes correspondence concerning both business and pleasure activities.","1971-1973. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Captain Arthur J. Benline, Major General J.F. Kirkendall, Lieutenant General Clovis E. Byers, Rear Admiral Max F. Leslie, Vice Admiral David H. Bagley, and Chief Judge George L. Hart, Junior.","1945-1972. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.","Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Jack Mitchison [?] (British Consulate-General), General Clyde Davis Eddleman, Rear Admiral F.J. Lowry, Rear Admiral Paulus P. Powell, and Brigadier General William Stevenson.","Includes correspondence removed from photographs between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral Robert B. Carney, Vice Admiral R.L. Conolly, Brigadier General Robert O. Shoe, Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy), Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Rear Admiral D.H. Clark, R.D. Cooke (Mayor of Norfolk), Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough, Rear Admiral E.W. Hansen, Senator Dennis Chavez, General Mark W. Clark, Rear Admiral Ralph Christie, Commodore E.A. Coffin, Commodore Milton O. Carlson, Vice Admiral Laurence DuBose, Vice Admiral A.C. Davis, Vice Admiral D.B. Duncan, Major General G.H. Decker, Major General John E. Dahlquist, Rear Admiral R.O. Davis, Admiral F. Dalrymple-Hamilton, Admiral Robert L. Dennison, Admiral Louis E. Denfield, Rear Admiral C.T. Durgin, and Charles M. Dale (Governor of New Hampshire).","1930-1950. Letters of Mrs. Beall D. Hall.","Includes correspondence from the U.S.S. Wyoming, U.S.S. Asheville, and U.S.S. Augusta.","May 2, 1932-December 18, 1941. Contains letters from family.","February 20, 1942-December 31, 1942. Contains letters from family.","February 25, 1943-December 29, 1943. Contains letters from family.","February 1, 1946-December 30, 1946. Contains letters from family.","January 6, 1947-December 31, 1947. Contains letters from family.","January 6, 1948-April 27, 1948. Contains letters from family.","Material pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.","Material pertaining to the class of 1913, U.S. Naval Academy.","1937-1938. Prospectus of the Naval War College courses for Junior and Senior classes.","1937-1938. Contains operation problems I-VI (tactical and strategical) of Naval War College.","Contains 1938 Naval War College theses.","Contains information pertaining to the International Law course for Senior and Junior classes of 1938.","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains 1939 staff presentations bye John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College","Contains staff presentations by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Naval War College.","Contains Naval War College lectures and presentations from 1939-1940","1951. Contains National War College lectures and notes. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Lieutenant General H.R. Bull and Major General John M. Weikert.","1951. Contains Army War College lectures and notes.","1934-1936. Contains National War College boards. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: General C.L. Bolte, Rear Admiral W. McL. Hague, and General McC. Pate.","1938-1939. Contains a report on fleet problems.","Contains staff instructions for January 7, 1941; October 24, 1942; and March 1, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.M. Hustvedt and Rear Admiral D. McD. LeBreton.","Contains information on plans for 1942 TORCH operation. Includes correspondence between John Leslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains the June 1943 Western Task Force operation plan no. 2-43 (BIGOT-HUSKY). Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains operation order G-43, BIGOT-HUSKY of June 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt","Contains U.S. Army shoulder insignia.","Contains information on the Salerno amphibious operations for U.S. Army divisions. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt and Admiral of the Fleet A.B. Cunningham.","Contains information concerning Salerno operations, OP order K-43, operation Avalanche.","Contains information on Salerno plan, Operation [?] AVice AdmiralLANCHE, OP-plan #7-43 of the Western Task Force. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt.","Contains ComPhib Grp 12, attack order no A1202-45.","Contains information on the Beach Battalion of 1947.  Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral A.D. Struble, Lieutenant General A.H. Turnage, and Admiral D.C. Ramsey.","Contains information of AMPHIBS, 1947-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral D.C. Ramsey, Admiral L.F. Reifsnider, Vice Admiral H.K. Hewitt, Admiral L.S. Sabin, Rear Admiral A.D. Struble.","Contains information on operations for plan no. A-42, May 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General G.S. Patton, Junior.","Contains information on plans for Olympic-Subic Bay.","Training orders of May 1951 for Subic Bay.","Contains information on training for Bunic Bay. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General B.M. Fitch.","Contains PhibsTraPac, The Story of the Amphibious Trainee.","Contains AGC-11 Flagship, USS Elderado, 1945.","April 26, 1943 - July 1944, 1945. Contains amphibious messages. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral H.K. Hewlitt, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral J.H. D. Cunningham, Major General G.S. Patton, Junior, and Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Cunningham.","Contains a critique on the landing exercises of Amphibious Group Twelve in 1945.","May 15, 1944. Contains information on Operation OVERLOAD.","1963. Contains Admiral's House and Its Occupants, Naval History Division, Navy Department.","Contains Army-Navy joint agreement on Normandy.","Contains miscellaneous fleet information.","Contains action report on the Sicilian Campaign, Operation HUSKY, July-August 1943.","Contains information on the organization of U.S. Amphibious forces.","Contains information on operation NEPTUNE, order number BB-44.","Contains Naval Commander Western Task Force: Operation NEPTUNE, operation plan 2-44, April 21, 1944.","Contains information on amphibious training from June 18, 1942-October 29, 1943. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Brigadier General T.J. Davis, Admiral H.K. Hewitt, and Admiral E.J. King.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from May 22, 1913-November 22, 1929. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Franklin D. Roosevelt (Secretary of the Navy).","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from February 1930-November 1939. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nimitz and Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 10, 1940-December 31, 1941. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral C.W. Nitmitz, Judge Advocate General W.B. Woodson, Rear Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Rear Admiral David McDougal Le Breton, Rear Admiral John W[alter] Wilcox, Junior, Rear Admiral Alexander Sharp, Rear Admiral E[rnest] J[oseph] King, Rear Admiral Hayne Ellis, Rear Admiral John Henry Newton, Congressman M[alcolm] C. Tarver, Congressman J. Harry McGregor, and Admiral Wilson Brown.","Contains travel orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 7, 1942-December 27, 1945. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral Sherwood A. Taffinder, President Harry S. Truman, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Rear Admiral Alan G. Kirk, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, Brigadier General Thomas J. Davis, Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral Royal E. Ingersoll, Rear Admiral Randall Jacobs, Rear Admiral Robert C. Giffen, and Rear Admiral John W. Wilcox, Junior.","Contains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from January 18, 1946 - December 30, 1949. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: John L. Sullivan (Secretary of the Navy), President Harry S. Truman, Adjustant General N.F. McCurdey, Rear Admiral Thomas L. Sprague, James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy), Admiral DeWitt C. Ramsey, Rear Admiral Arthur D. Struble, Admiral Louis Denfield, Congressman W. Sterling Cole, Vice Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, and Lieutenant General John E. Hull.","Contains travel and other miscellaneous orders for John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1951-1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler and Rear Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.","Contains Ruritan Club speech and correspondence from 1948.","Contains miscellaneous speeches, articles, and quotations.","Contains Vice Admiral Hall's speech at the Presidio Officer's Club on Tuesday, April 22, 1952.","Contains Vice Admiral Hall's address before San Diego Lion's Club on December 4, 1952.","Contains and address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the West Coast Research Reserve Seminar, Rawlings Theatre, San Francisco Naval Shipyard 1400, August 25, 1952.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Supply Corps School Branch, Oakland, California for the graduating ceremonies of September 19, 1952.","Contains a welcoming address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before reserve officers of the Medical Department attending a course in Special Weapons, Isotopes, and Military Medicine, March 2, 1953.","Scope and Contents Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the Army, Navy, and Air Force at the Training Area theatre of the U.S. Naval Air Station, Seattle, Washington. The speech was entitled \"The Role of the Navy in Future Global Warfare\" and was given on June 11, 1952.","Contains an address given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the College of William and Mary in 1949. Includes correspondence between Admiral Hall and John E. Pomfret (President of the College of William and Mary).","Contains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.","Contains numerous speeches delivered by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1948-1958.","Contains extra copies of Admiral Hall's address made at the College of William and Mary's commencement on June 12, 1949.","Contains briefs on notecards of speeches given by John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1947-1949.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at Friant Dam Ceremonies, Friant, California on Tuesday, August 7, 1951.","Contains a speech made by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior at the Society of American Military Engineers, Presidio Officer's Club, Presidio of San Francisco on November 13, 1952.","Contains an address given by Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior before the College of Medical Evangelists at the Embassador Hotel in Los Angeles on March 9, 1953.","Contains numerous honorary memberships and citations presented to John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1935-1952. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Brigadier General R. McC. Pate.","Contains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General A.H. Noble.","Contains information on numerous clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1952.","Contains miscellaneous information from various clubs associated with John Lesslie Hall, Junior in 1953.","Contains information concerning the Kappa Sigma Fraternity from 1963.","Contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings and cartoons.","Contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings from 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Ernest M. Eller.","Contains numerous clippings, letters, and other miscellaneous materials. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William H.P. Blandy and Karl T. Compton.","Contains numerous articles and press clippings from 1949-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: R.F. Hickey (Secretary of the Navy), Brigadier General C.D. Eddleman, and Louis Johnson (Secretary of Defense).","Contains information pertaining to the 1953 annual Yorktown Day. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral J. McN. Taylor and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway","Contains information pertaining to the annual Yorktown Day, 1960 [?].","Contains several naval pamphlets from 1932-1940.","Contains several naval pamphlets from 1940-1975.","Contains miscellaneous retirement data. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Vice Admiral William M. Fechteler, Rear Admiral Roland N. Smoot, Rear Admiral Thomas Earle Hipp, and Vice Admiral James L. Holloway, Junior.","Contains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957.","Contains information pertaining to Operation Remember on May 1, 1957-May 3, 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral Harry D. Felt.","Contains Now Hear This!, volume VIII, no. 4 (summer issue), 1957.","Contains information pertaining to the 1959 annual dinners for officers of the First Division. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Major General S.B. Mason.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1955. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Carter L. Burgess (Assistant Secretary of Defense), Vice Admiral W[illiam] M. Callaghan, Luis Munoz-Martin (Governor of Puerto Rico), President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O. in 1956. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.), Vice Admiral A. Stanton Merrill, Lieutenant General Floyd L. Parks, Rear Admiral I.N. Kiland, Admiral Felix B. Stump, Luis Munoz-Marton (Governor of Puerto Rico), and Lieutenant General J.H. Atkinson.","Contains information concerning the U.S.O in 1957. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Roberto Sanchez-Villa (Secretary of State for Puerto Rico), and Emil Schram (President of the U.S.O.).","Contains information pertaining to U.S. Naval Policy.","Contains information pertaining to Augusta Cruises from Orient to Oceania on September 24, 1934-December 22, 1934.","Contains miscellaneous papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior from April 15, 1935-1942.","Contains congratulation letters to John Lesslie Hall, Junior on his promotion to Captain. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral E.M. Eller and Rear Admiral Frank H. Sadler.","Contains information pertaining ti U.S.S. Arkansas incident of 1940-1941.","Contains 1981 information honoring Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Contains information pertaining to the biography of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Contains amphibious doctrines from December 9, 1942-November 23, 1944. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Admiral H. Kent Hewitt.","Contains a report entitled A History of the United States Naval Bases in the United Kingdom, November 1, 1944.","Contains U.S.S. Arkansas, a pictorial review from 1944.","Contains Naval Directives and the Order Form of 1944.","Contains 1945-1946 fitness reports from PHIBSPAC completed by Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior after reporting to COM14.","Contains an Officer's Qualification Record Jacket.","Contains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters from 1946-1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Lieutenant General Delos C. Emmons.","Contains \"Logistic Information for Prospective Navy Witnesses in Hearings on 'National Security Act of 1947, s. 758'\"","Contains information on amphibious warfare and other confidential naval matters from 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright, Rear Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, and Admiral B.H. Ramsay.","Contains a number of new duty assignments of AFSC students.","Contains information pertaining to the Kangeter Case of March 16, 1948. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Rear Admiral O.S. Colclough and Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz.","Contains a report on the principles of the naval staff organization, presented by the U.S. Naval War College, Newport, R.I., 1948 [?].","Contains information pertaining to the payment of French men-of-war personnel in the U.S.","Contains information pertaining to miscellaneous naval matters in 1950-1951. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and General George C. Marshall (Secretary of Defense).","Contains \"Staff Officer Responsibility and Staff Procedures,\" for the Armed Forces Staff College in 1951.","Contains the Commander Western Sea Frontier transfer of command inventory and audit of RPS from May 1, 1953. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Francis P. Matthews (Secretary of the Navy).","Contains fitness reports and other miscellaneous data.","Contains John Lesslie Hall, Junior's 1923 South Carolina driver's license, a propaganda advertisement, and notebooks of Admiral Hall.","Contains the personal files of John Lesslie Hall, Junior for December 6, 1941 to January 30, 1945, and August 28, 1920. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Major General Charles D. Barrett, Lieutenant Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, Commander Jonas H. Ingram, and Rear Admiral T.J. Cowie.","Contains comments on Dr. Samuel Morrison's book on the operation in North African waters. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Admiral H. Kent Hewitt and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.","Contains information pertaining to the Society of the Cincinnati in Richmond, Virginia. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and Rear Admiral John B. Heffernan.","Contains personal papers of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Rear Admiral C.L. Austin, Rear Admiral A[rthur] H. Dearing, and President Harry S. Truman.","Contains information relating to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Washington trip of July 25, 1952. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","Contains personal material of Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior from 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and: Vice Admiral Frank G. Fahrion, Rear Admiral Laurence T. DuBose, and Rear Admiral E.H. von Heimburg.","Contains information pertaining to commemorative events involving John Lesslie Hall, Junior during the years 1953-1974. Includes correspondence between John Lesslie Hall, Junior and: Frank Knox (Secretary of the Navy), Vice Admiral R. Fenard, and General of the Army Omar N. Bradley.","Contains information pertaining to Vice Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior's Los Angeles trip of March 9, 1953 - March 10, 1953. Includes correspondence between Vice Admiral Hall and A.D. Chandler (President of the College of William and Mary).","Contains information on the family matters of John Lesslie Hall, Junior between the years 1953-1968.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains official naval photographs from World War II.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains 1962 naval photographs dealing with World War II.","Contains official naval photographs.","Contains 1952 naval photographs dealing with World War II.","Contains personal scrapbooks and photographs of John Lesslie Hall, Junior. Also includes one personal tape. Artifacts include: 2 World War II Japanese Arisaka Carbines with bayonets, see (B16G #3TOANO); 2 naval officer swords, 1 samurai sword (SOSS).","Scope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index. Materials from Series 2 Subseries 8: Accession Unknown, addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.","Scope and Contents From original accession 78 H14: 1930 hard bound Racquet Club book \"Officers, Members, Charter and By-Laws of The Racquet Club of the City of Philadelphia\" with a January 26, 1933 letter to Lt. Com John L. Hall Jr. informing him that he has been elected to \"Army and Navy Membership...\" and receipt for $13.75 dues, Two bound notebooks , one labeled \"Captain's Note Book\" with notes from 1934 to 1940: 1934 schedule of Midshipmen's Summer Practice Cruise, Fuel Allowance, anchor cables, names of people (contacts) and businesses in different American and international cities and names and of men who had dinner with him on the ship, with dates, in 1940. Oral History \"...interviews conducted by John T. Mason, Jr. for the Oral History Research Office with Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr., USN (Ret) during 1963 in Alexandria, Virginia.\" Photocopy of a typed document with 340 pages which includes an index.","Materials found in the Artifacts Collection, separated for reasons unknown. Reintegrated to the manuscript collection in June 2015 and housed in Series 1, Box 24: A photograph and letter pertaining to John L. Hall's Investiture to the Order of the Bath, 1943-1944; Various photographs related to the Navy, certificates, and drawings; two newspaper clippings about Hall, 1944 and 1962. A larger 1942 certificate is housed with the medium oversize box, alongside the illustrations from Series 2. Materials from Series 2   addition to 78 H14, is also housed in Box 24.","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 12 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a poor young girl and boy. 1 item. Photograph (P1) (In Medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a scene of military men at a meeting. 1 item. Photograph (P2) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a battle scene [the French Revolution?]. 1 item. Photograph. (P3) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing a farm scene of a soldier, an old woman, and two servants, by Louis Edouard Fournier. 1 item. Photograph (P4) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing two gentlemen and a lady [at home?]. 1 item. Photograph (P5) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1893. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing four religious men in a kitchen. 1 item. Photograph (P6) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", black and white, showing three men on horses, and hounds on a chase. 1 item. Photograph (P7) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1894. Illustration, 15 1/2\" x 17 3/4\", color, showing three men at the seashore [recovering supplies from a sinking boat?]. 1 item. Photograph (P8) (In medium oversize file)","Scope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 3\" x 6\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform. 1 item. Photograph (P12)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 2 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, front view of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, standing in football uniform, \"left tackle Navy Team\". 1 item. Photograph (P12)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic postcard, 3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\", black and white, showing eight men [members of a football team?], including John Lesslie Hall, Junior (far right). 1 item. Photograph (P14)","Scope and Contents Circa 1913. Photographic print, 8 1/4\" x 13 1/4\", black and white, showing the Navy basketball team (12 members, including John Lesslie Hall, Junior, back row, center). 1 item. Photograph (P15)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/2\" x 10 1/4\", black and white, portrait of \"Jim\" Reilly, signed \"Yours for a successful Navy\". 1 item. Photograph (P16)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/2\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P17)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 4 1/4\" x 6 1/4\", black and white, portrait of an unidentified military officer. 1 item. Photograph (P18)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 7 1/4\" x 10 3/4\", black and white, side view portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior's wife, Beall. 1 item. Photograph (P19)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing John Lesslie Hall, Junior and his wife, Beall, in their dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P20)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing [John Lesslie Hall, Junior's] \"amah\", in his living room. 1 item. Photograph (P21)","Scope and Contents Undated. Photographic print, 6 1/4\" x 8 1/8\", black and white, showing \"two...servants\" [of John Lesslie Hall, Junior] in the dining room, during the holidays. 1 item. Photograph (P22)","Scope and Contents [circa 1913]. Photographic print, 12\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior [front row, center] and nine other members of his baseball team. 1 item. Photograph (P10)","Oversize certificate acknowledging that Hall crossed the Artic Circle, Land of the Midnight Sun.","Eight oversized illlustrations.","photograph of USS Utah, USS Utah crew, USS Texas, all undated. Certificate from Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, August 1948-January 1949 Certificate that John Lesslie Hall completed course of study at US Naval Academy, June 6, 1913 2 certificates from Woodrow WIlson signed by Joseph Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, August 7, 1916 and June 23, 1913.","John Lesslie Hall papers addendum. Includes notes , divided by chapter, and other material related to Susan H. Godson's biography, \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare.\" Includes a file on Admiral John W. Wilcox, which is closed until 2018, photographs, booklets and correspondence.","Bound booklet listing the Regular and Reserve Officers of the US Navy; Hall is listed on page 21 of booklet.","Published reviews of Susan Godson's \"Viking of Assault: Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. and Amphibious Warfare\" from its release in 1982.","Includes prospectus outlining purpose, sources, and chapter summaries.","Godson's handwritten notes on various interviews with Hall and copy of December 10, 1944 Richmond Times-Dispatch article about Hall.","Godson's communication to and from the University Press of America concerning Viking of Assault royalties, publication, etc.","Includes a telegram announcing Eisenhower's death and letters to and from Taliaferro Boatwright, and a typed copy of \"Unjust Criticism of Officers\" article.","8 line maps that were printed in \"Viking of Assault\", including: 'Landings at French Morocco,' 'Invasion of Sicily,' and 'Normandy Landings.'","Godson's notes on related Naval history books and article on proper word choice and customs for writing naval literature.","Listing and notes on related action reports from World War II operations (ex. Salerno and Operation Avalance) and bibliographies of some related naval history books.","Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships article on the Ancon; biography of Rear Admiral Mead Pearson, declassified action reports of the Ancon; narrative of the invasion of Normandy by lieutenant Richard Oliphant.","Notes written by Godson to Hall about editing of manuscript in 1976.","Miscellaneous material including listings of declassified naval records, article concerning the war in Italy, Senate Congressional record, copy of USS Frederick Funston's operation reports.","Proof copies of the index, bibliography, chapter notes, and appendix.","Annotated draft of introduction and first chapter and related notes and research.","Annotated draft of second chapter with related notes and research.","Notes and research related to the invasion of Sicily.","Action reports and other research/notes relating to Salerno.","Handwritten first drafts of commentary on the sources, list of abbreviations, appendix, and bibliography.","Training: notes and research related to the training of troops for the Invasion of Normandy.","Invasion + f.f.: notes and action reports relating to the Invasion of Normandy.","Notes and research on the Battle of Okinawa.","Chapter 8 segments, epilogue draft, and notes and research concerning Operation Olympic, arrival in Tokyo Bay, and postwar activities.","Conclusion draft and related notes.","Godson's notes from oral history interviews with Hall.","Correspondence from personnel who served with or under Hall during World War II.","Notes on books dealing with strategy during World War II.","Lists of hull numbers for ships mentioned in Viking of Assault.","Copies of Hall's letters and notes on correspondence contained in the John Lesslie Hall Papers.","Draft of historiography and related research on World War II naval history.","Notes on articles concerning amphibious operations during World War II and an article, \"What the Army Should Know about Naval Gunfire,\" by Lt. Col. R.D. Heinl.","Notes on other scholarship about amphibious warfare.","Correspondence with Arthur Benline concerning war experiences, knowledge of amphibious warfare, and time served with Hall.","Correspondence with Admiral George Dyer on editing of manuscript.","Correspondence with Taliaferro Boatwright and other retired naval personnel concerning book publication and Hall related memories.","Articles and notes on biography writing and interview techniques.","Five miscellaneous items, 1934-1938, relating to the naval career of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Junior. A group photograph of Hall and others at the Vatican, dated July 16,1934, humorous citation from \"Solemn Mysteries of the Ancient Order of the Deep,\" joke drawing on cardboard, drawing on cardboard of \"one of Hood's Texans, Army of Northern Virginia, and a Senior Course certificate from U.S. Naval War College. Description is also on the PDF Inventory.","Six folders of material relating to the christening of the USS John Lesslie Hall, 1980-1981, including correspondence, clippings, and program. Folder List in included on the PDF Inventory.","Correspondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.","Correspondence relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall, 1980-1984.","Undated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Undated material relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Newspaper clippings relating to the christening of the U.S.S. John L. Hall.","Seven photographs of an exhibit in Swem Library of the papers and memorabilia of John Lesslie Hall, Junior.","Typewritten letter signed by Admiral T.B. Hayward to Susan Hall Godson and photograph of the John L. Hall. Letter and photograph originally facing each other in dark blue presentation folder decorated with a seal of the Department of Navy. The plastic folder was removed for preservation reasons.","Papers of John Lesslie Hall including correspondence, photographs, illustrations and artifacts, both business and private. Six folders. See Folder List on PDF Inventory.","Business correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Bills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.","Bills of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1916.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Receipts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1914-1917.","Accounts of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915.","Personal correspondence of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, 1915-1928 and undated.","Legal papers of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, February 15, 1918.","Scope and Contents 1913. Photographic print, 11\" x 14\", black and white, portrait of John Lesslie Hall, Junior, while attending U.S. Naval Academy, taken by McAboy Studios, Annapolis, Maryland. 1 item. Photograph (P11)","Obituaries of John Lesslie Hall, notes on funeral arrangements and ceremony, plus thank you notes. 2 folders.","Material from the United States Pacific Fleet, Amphibious Forces Training Command. Includes memos, orders, reports and photographs. One report entitled, \"U.S. Naval Vessels Lost During War.\" Title on front cover, \"LCT (6) 1358.\"","United States Flag used to drape coffin of Adm. John Lesslie Hall. Transferred to the Artifact Collection.  Mss. Acc. 2008.38 Addition","Framed water color portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in white dress uniform.  Artist unknown.  14 x 10 1/4.","Framed portrait of Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. in navy blue dress uniform. Artist is Robert Gebing. Pastel on blue-gray paper, 20 5/8 inches x 18inches.  Some loose pastel on bottom of portrait.","Scope and Contents Undated. Carrying case, labeled \"J.L. Hall\", containing various drafting equipment and instruments. 1 item. (A2) Transferred to Artifact Collection.","Scope and Contents Undated. Medallion from \"The Great War for Civilization\", a United States medal naming the countries \"France, Italy, Serbia, Japan, Montenegro, Russia, Greece, Great Britain, Belgium, Brazil, Portugal, Rumania, China\". 1 item. 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Acc. 1990.02","/repositories/2/resources/763"],"text":["Mss. Acc. 1990.02","/repositories/2/resources/763","Joseph Bernardin Papers","Chaplains, Military--United States--20th century","Episcopal Church--Clergy","Episcopal Church--Virginia--Clergy--20th century","Diaries","Manuscripts (document genre)","Scrapbooks","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.","Chronological.","Joseph Bernardin grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. He attended Yale University, Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Oxford University in England and the Theological School in Harvard University. He was an Episcopal Priest and also a member of the Army Chaplain Corps. He was the Assistant Minister and Minister-in-Charge at different parishes through the years, including Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri, Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts, Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City, St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee, Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church in Maryville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee and St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida. His first position was as Master at the Choir School and Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. He resigned from this position amid controversy between Bishop William T. Manning who wanted to fire Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" and the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins. In 1939 he was in charge of the American Church of the Ascension in Munich, Germany until October, and returned to this Church from 1959-1966."," He retired to Williamsburg, Virginia in 1971 and moved to a retirement community in Virginia Beach in 1983."," He never married. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","This collection is stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance.","Fifty-eight diaries of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin, Episcopal clergyman, dated 1913-1987, and thirteen scrapbooks of clippings, invitations, programs, and other memorabilia.","Most of his diary entries do not go into detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities.  He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends.  But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends.  He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. ","His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly contain programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets. Includes his manuscripts, such as his writings and college reports.","Collection is located off site.  Please contact Special Collections.","Includes addition 1990.011.","2 Copies of The Bible as An Embarrassment.","Bound thesis for Bachelor and Doctor of Divinity of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin from Magdalen College, Oxford, dated Trinity Term 1964.","Most of Joseph Bernardin's diary entries do not go into great detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities. He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends. But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends. He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. There is not a diary for 1914. In the back of each diary, he lists the initials of people he mentions in that year. Some years have been more fully described in the inventory than other years.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins school again on January 2. Birthday June 8. Back of book has his \"accounts\" which is his allowance.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Oct. 5, Elected secretary of the student council.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. August 16, his father has operation at St. Mary's Hospital. September 17, father returns home. September 24, leaves on train for New Haven, Connecticut, to attend Yale. In back of book he tells what abbreviations in the diary mean.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. January 1, burglar in the house stole $800 worth of valuables. January 9, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. May 16, Washington, D.C., interviews Vice President Marshall, Champ Clark and Representative Borland. Writes for the Record.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins adding \"Drill\" to his daily activities. January 8, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. March 25, elected a member of the Record Business Board at Yale. May 21, joined the University Club. May 27, has a physical examination. May 29, his battery won the colors. June 4, takes two military examinations. July 8, returns to New Haven from Missouri and begins camp at 4 pm. August 5, arrives at Camp Jackson in South Carolina. Visits Missouri in early September, then returns to New Haven, Connecticut as a member of Battery A. December 19, discharged from the army.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Returns to Yale in January as a student.  Works at the Record. July 28 – August 30, works at the Dickason-Goodman Lumber Company in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. September 20, confirmed a member of Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. September 25, returns to New Haven, Connecticut, for classes at Yale.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. In May, he talks with Dean Washburn at the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  He begins noting when he serves Mass, assists at Matins, and other activities with the church. June 23, graduates from Yale University. September 25, begins classes at Episcopal Theological School.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Works in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. In late September, goes to England via ship and begins classes at University of Oxford on October 16.","At University of Oxford the entire year with side trips to other European countries.","Returned to New York via U.S.S. Paris, arriving July 14. Began work as Minister-in-Charge in Holy Trinity Church in Kansas City, Missouri in July. On October 31, began work as Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri.","Conducted his last service in Nevada and Lamar on June 27.  Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. Began Graduate School at the Theological School in Harvard University on September 27.","Attended Theological School during the academic year and worked at Camp Wyonoke during the summer.","Still doing his studies between taking trips and visiting his parents until he begins his job as Master at the Choir School. September 14, begins duties as Master at the Choir School, a part of Cathedral of St. John the Divine.  Teaches Algebra III, arithmetic I and French. November 17, \"I put the boys to bed this evening and then went over to the Mannings to play bridge.\" December 6, \"Bishop Partridge dropped in to see me this morning.\" December 22 \"I had an interview with Bishop Manning this morning.  I had Luncheon with Dean and Mrs. Robbins this noon.\" December 23, New York, New York, \"I dropped in to see Dean Robbins this morning. …My resignation as a Master in the Cathedral Choir School took affect to-day.\"(Copies of newspaper articles concerning the resignations are in the first folder.  It appears that Bishop William T. Manning wanted to fire The Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" but the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins didn't think he had the right to dismiss a clergyman of the cathedral staff.  Rev. Robbins resigned in support of his opinion.  Rev. Bernardin was asked to resign both positions as Master in the Cathedral Choir School and as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral.)","\"This afternoon I called on Bishop Partridge….My resignation as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine took effect to-day.\" January 5, New York, New York.  I arrived in New York at 11 this morning and went out to my rooms at U.T.S.  I went to see Dean Robbins and then c. Br.  Then this afternoon I took five of the Choir Boys to see \"This Year of Gracy\"…Afterwards they had dinner with me at U.T.S. Refectory. January 6 \"This evening seven of the Choir Boys came over and had supper in my rums\". January 16, begins duties as Master in St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. July 4, New York, NY, left on ship, S.S. Carmania, for England, arriving Plymouth, England on July 11.  He stays in England until August 22, visits France until September 7, when he sail for home on the S.S. Berengaria. September 17, begins duties as Clerical Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. December 21, his Father has an operation at St. Luke's HospitalDate (from newspaper article in scrapbook) Became curate at All Angels' Protestant Episcopal Church.","January 9, begins school as a Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. June 21, resigns as clerical Master at St. Mark's School. June 28, begins European trip on board the S.S. Rotterdam, returning September 6. September 28, begins duties as assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 4, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Europa, returning July 4. July 5, began duty at First Lieutenant, Chap-Res, with the 18th Medical Regiment in Carlisle, Penn. July 17, discharged from Camp and returned to duty at All Angels' Church.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 1, sailed on S.S. Mauretania for Europe, returning July 15.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 27, sailed on S.S. Ile de France for Plymouth, returning July 12.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. July 20, passed examination for a certificate of capacity for promotion to the grade of Major in the Chaplains Corps. July 23, sailed on S.S. Europe for Europe, returning September 15.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 22, sails to Europe on the S.S. New York, returning June 26.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. Began weekly mention of \"Treatments from P.A.\"  P.A. is Powell Allen as noted in the back of the diary. May 26, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Normandie, returning July 13. December 28, entered hospital with influenza.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. January 1-6, patient in St. Luke's Hospital with influenza. May 29, sails for Bermuda, returning June 28. August 13, the last mention of \"treatment from P.A.\" September 11, resigns as Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. September 27, assumes duties as Minister-in-charge of St. Andrew's Church. Possibly in Kansas City, Missouri. December 31, concludes duties as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church.","January - not working. February 23, has influenza. March 2, goes to Research Hospital for diathermy treatment.  During next few weeks, stays in hospital, goes home, returns to hospital for more diathermy treatments, xray and smart coil treatment.  This treatment may be for his elbow, which was operated on on May 23.  He stayed in Missouri with his parents the entire year except when he visited New York and Washington, D.C. in late November.  Other than some social activities, he is writing and reading.","January to Late June.  Lives in Missouri with his parents until late June. Travels to New York and Washington, D.C. in late spring. On July 1, he takes \"charge of the American Church of the Ascension\" in Munich, Germany.  In Munich he also studied at the university library and visited the American and British consulates.  In spite of not mentioning anything about World War II in diary, in later years he gave talks about the beginning of the War in Munich. October 5, Resigns as rector of The Church of the Ascension.  Returns to New York via Italy, sailing on the S.S. Conte di Savoia, then travels to Missouri.","January to February.  Lives with parents in Missouri. February 13, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee. August 28, finishes his work as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission. February 14, returns to Missouri.December 5, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee.","Marysville, Tennessee.   Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church. In November, begins attending British War Relief Committee meetings.","January - Marysville, Tennessee.  Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg. September 27 – Resigned as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg.September 30 – \"…called out, as a Major in the Chaplains' Corps today and ordered to active duty.\" October 10 – reports for duty at the Chaplain School, Howard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. October 31 – receives diploma from the Chaplain School. November 10 – Chicago, Illinois, Corps Chaplain is ill and he takes over his duties.","January – October – Corp Chaplain in the Armory in Chicago, Illinois. October 3 – Signs out of the HQ XI Corps.October 10 – Reports for duty at the New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York. October 22-November 20 – Reports for temporary duty at Fort Hamilton. November 21-December 10 – Works at New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York (NYPE). December 11 – Reports for duty as Transport Chaplain on the S.S. Monterey, but works as a Transport Chaplain and for NYPE.","On the S.S. Monterey, Bernardin conducts conferences, services and visits soldiers in the hospital.  The S.S. Monterey may have been an Hospital Transport Ship. January  5 – S.S. Monterey passes through Panama Canal and docks at Balboa. January 17 – Arrives at Honolulu.  January 31 – Anchors in Milne Bay. February 8 – Arrives at Noumea, New Caledonia. February 11 – Crosses the International Date Line. February 22 – Docks in San Francisco, California.March 8 – Sails from San Francisco, California. March 20 – Crosses the International Date Line.M arch 24 – Anchors in Milne Bay. April 9 – Crosses the Equator. April 15 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. April 20 – Arrives in Seattle, Washington. April 27 – Arrives in Honolulu. May 8 – Crosses the International Date Line. May 12 – Arrives at Finschafen.  HQ XI Corps stationed there. May 19 – Arrives in Milne Bay. May 28 – Conducts service for the mental patients in the hospital.June 6 – Docks in San Francisco, California. June 14 – Sails from San Francisco, California. June 19 – Arrives in Honolulu.June 23 – Visits the hospital and the prisoners of war. June 26 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. July 3 - Sails from San Francisco, California. July 8 - Arrives in Honolulu. July 17 - Crosses the International Date Line.July 23 – Ship runs into a reef. July 26 – Anchors in Oro Bay. July 28 – Arrives in Milne Bay.August 1 – Arrives at Lunga Bay, Guadalcanal. August 10 – Crosses Equator.August 16 - Arrives in San Francisco, California.August 30 – Sails from San Francisco, California. September 4 – Arrives at Honolulu.September 12 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. September 16 – Transferred from the S.S. Monterey to be Transport Chaplain of the S.S. Sea Scamp. September 17 – October 11 – On leave. October 12 – Begins working on S.S. Sea Scamp and attends classes (Port Class, Censorship Class).  Joins Olympic Club. November 9 – Transferred from the S.S. Sea Scamp to the U.S.S. Republic. November 18 – Sails from San Francisco, California.November 20 – Arrives at San Diego, California. Dece mber 2 – Lands at Pearl Harbor.December 3 – Ship moves to Honolulu.December 13 – Arrives in San Francisco, California.December 30 – Placed on temporary duty at Camp Stoneman, California.","He doesn't go into detail about place, people, events, work, problems, etc.  Occasionally mentions names of some fellow chaplains and military personnel.  Never mentions War!  To summarize his activities – he works in office, conducts services, meets monthly with fellow chaplains, swims, tours just a little and often eats meals with military or fellow chaplains. January 1 – 15 – Duty at Camp Stoneman, California. January 15 – Signs in at Fort Mason in San Francisco, California. January 20 – Signs in to the Officer's Replacement Battalion of the A.S. F. Personnel Replacement Depot at Camp Beale, California.  Takes classes, such a mapreading.February 1 Signs out of Camp Beale, leaves by troop train for Camp Stoneman..February 5 Arrives at Pier 15, San Francisco, embarks on U.S.S. Admiral W. L. Capps and sails. February 19 Arrives at Finschafen, then sails again.February 21 Arrives at Hollandia. February 28 Left Hollandia. March 6 Arrives at Tacloban, Philippine Islands.March 14 Made Base Chaplain at HQ Base B, Ora Bay, New Guinea. April 22 Memorial Service for Roosevelt. June 20 Visits Biak, Schouten IslandsJune 20 Became Base Chaplain at Base M, San Fernando, Philippine Islands. July 23 Visits ManilaJuly 25 Back at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine IslandsAugust 11 Preaches at Latter Day Saints Service. September 24 Visits Stockade and interviews a number of prisonersSeptember 29 Promoted from Major to Lt. Colonel. October 16 Leaves for temporary duty at AFVESPAC in ManilaOctober 19 Back at San Fernando. November 7 Holds conference (meeting) of all colored chaplains to hear Dr. Jernagin. (note:  he was a black minister and a civil rights leader in later years)November 8 Tours area with Dr. Jernagin, including colored unites and colored Red Cross. November 17 Preaches at 7th Day AdventistsNovember 23 Gives invocation to dedicate airfield. December 5 Visits converted Liberty Ship. December 23 Visits troops in area, flying to locations. December 25 Conducts General Christmas Service…broadcast over WVTE.","January 9 Signs out of HQ Base M at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine Islands. January 11 Manila, Philippine Islands. Processed to return to USA. January 16 Leaves Manila on U.S.S. General W.S. Langfitt for United States. February 2 Docks at San Pedro and takes train to Camp Anza, California. February 4 Takes troop train to Fort Leavenworth. February 7 Processed for separation. February 8 Sworn in as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Chaplains Reserve Corps.   Begins Terminal leave.  Returns to Kansas City, Missouri. March 4 Begins as Acting Dean of St. Mary's Cathedral in Memphis, Tennessee. July 30 Begins summer holiday. October 5 Takes charge of St. James' Church in Knoxville, Tennessee during illness of rector.October 28 Broadcasts devotional program at WNOX. December 29 Leaves for Kansas City, Missouri.","April 4 Becomes Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. August 19 Kansas City, Missouri. \"Father died at 7:10 this morning.\"","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.bConducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. Participated in Chaplain training classes in South Carolina.August 1 – reports for active duty training and quartered with the 3143d ASARV School at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.  Taught classes.  Returned to Marysville on September 1.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. July17 – Reports at Fort Denning, Georgia as a member of the faculty of the 3125th ARASV School.Returns to Marysville, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 – Reports for 15 days active duty training with the Post Chaplain's office at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 Travels from Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays at the Williamsburg Inn.  Has eyes examined in Williamsburg.  Walks around Williamsburg in the evening. August 2 Drives to Jamestown to see exhibition and old church.  Has lunch at Christiana Campbell Tavern. Tours Wren Building at William and Mary.  Has cocktails at the Golden Horseshoe Club, dinner at King's Arms Tavern and later visited Chowning's Tavern. August 3 Visits Sherwood Forest and Berkeley Plantation then travels to New York, New York.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. July 28 Leaves as Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.  August 26 Sails on the R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth to England. Tours England and Europe. October 1 Begins as rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany.","4 diaries. Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany. 1962 March 15 Has Prince Alexander of Bavaria for cocktails.1964 Begins taking German lessons. June 29-July 11 Enters the Reis-Klinik as a patient of Dr. Reis.  Has treatments each day, but appears to be living at Reis-Klinik as a patient while continuing his daily activities.","Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany until mid-July. July 29 Sails on R.M.S. Rotterdam for United States. August – September Remains in New York City area. October 2 Moves into the rectory at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.","4 diaries. Rector at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.  Many entries say, \"I worked about the house all day.\"","Lake Placid, Florida and Williamsburg, Virginia. Raymond Halstead appears to be a good friend.  He assists periodically at the services and weddings at Bruton Parish Church.  He does his shopping at the Commissary at Fort Eustis. May 31 Resignation from St. Francis of Assisi effective today. June 7 Arrives in Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays with Raymond Halstead. June 8 Moves into Apt. 3, 301 North Boundary Street, in Williamsburg. June21 Assists at Family Service at Bruton Parish Church. July 31 Signs his will.","13 Diaries. Williamsburg, Virginia. Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia where he assists with services at Bruton Parish. His diary mentions his activities, such as shopping, having dinner, parties, church functions and entertainment.  He often states where he shopped, had dinner and the names of the plays or other functions.  He mentions names of local people, usually only using initials, and includes a list in the back of the book where he writes the person's name beside the initials.  Some names mentioned are Dr. Fuqua, a dentist, Raymond Halstead, George Van Driem and Rev. Cotesworth Lewis, rector of Bruton Parish Church. In 1974 he begins getting injections, but doesn't mention the reason.  Also, he participates in the 300 Anniversary Service of Bruton Parish Church and the Reception in the Graveyard on April 18, and on September 18, he signs a new Will at Geddy and Harris. In 1979, he begins having medical and blood examinations at home by a nurse and George van Driem, but still has an active social life. On May 17, 1980, he officiated at the marriage of D. Bernardin, Jr. in Dallas, Texas. On September 14, 1981, he signs papers for a condominium at 301 North Boundary Street in Williamsburg, Virginia.  On November 24, 1982, he has an examination at the neuro-surgery clinic at Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia. On January 9, 1983, his good friend, Raymond Halstead, had a 70th birthday champagne brunch at the Hotel Fort Magruder.","Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia and Virginia Beach, Virginia. 5 diaries.  On February 1, 1983, he visits Westminster-Canterbury in Virginia Beach, Virginia where he inspects his rooms and has interviews.  On March 8, he sells items on consignment.  Moves into Westminster-Canterbury on April 5.  July 31, 1984, he checks in as a patient at the Neurological Center at John Hopkins Hospital and leaves on August 14.  He visits again later in the year.He and Raymond Halstead maintain their friendship even after he moves to Virginia Beach. In 1986 he makes regular visits for physical therapy on his shoulder, sometimes uses a wheelchair and has falls.  He also doesn't write every day, as he has up until 1986.  On February 19, 1987 he falls in his room, is taken to the hospital and told that he has congestive heart failure.  Also, beginning February 19, someone else is making entries into his diary, but using the first person.  On February 26, he is moved to the Health Unit then to the Assisted Living Center at Westminster Canterbury.  After the fall, he is visited at the hospital and at Westminster Canterbury, by Episcopal ministers David Tetrault, Cotesworth Lewis, Bishop Rose, Bishop Vasche and other friends.  Raymond Halstead helped him move his possessions from his apartment.  On April 2, 1987 he has operation for bleeding duodenal ulcer.  He remains in hospital with irregular heartbeat and more bleeding,  plus he is not always lucid.  He returns to Health Care Unit on April 23, and even though he is lucid and not on life support equipment, he is not doing well.  His mind is completely gone by May 6 and Raymond Halstead prepares to clean out his apartment and has contacted Swem Library.  The last entry is December 22, 1987 and Bernardine remains in same condition.","These scrapbooks have been wrapped in paper and placed on shelves rather than boxed. His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets.","U.T.S. on red front cover (Union Theological School). Includes newspaper articles, 1st Lt. Chaplain orders in the Reserve Corp of the U.S. Army (June 16, 1927), theatre programs, invitations, photographs, brochures, college receipts, newsletters from Camp Wyanoke in New Hampshire, church bulletins, ministry and teaching licenses and correspondence.Near the end of the scrapbook, there are newspaper articles about his resignation from the Cathedral of St. John Divine in New York and the resignation of Dean Howard Chandler Robbins.  Includes correspondence between Bernardin and Dean Robbins, resignation letter of Bernardin from position from Choir School, resignation from position as staff assistant to Dean Robbins on December 19, 1928 and  resignation letter of Dean Robbins.  Newspaper articles include information about the resignations, Bernardin's role in the conflict, biographical material on Bernardin, Dean Robbins and Bishop Manning, and the conflict between the \"anglo-catholic\" and liberal Episcopalians.  One newspaper article quotes Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin as saying, \"…limited himself to the explanation that he had disagreed about the discipline with the Rev. William Dudley F. Hughes, headmaster of the preparatory boarding school…\" and he resigned the second time as chief assistant to Dean Robbins \"in order to save Dean Robbins any embarrassment.\"","Munich, Germany   Includes tourist brochures, invitations, tickets, maps mostly from Munich but some material from visits to England.","Includes a June 24, 1979 Daily Press article about Joseph Bernardin.","1979-1985","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","Bernardin, Joseph Buchanan, 1899-1987 or 1988","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 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He attended Yale University, Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Oxford University in England and the Theological School in Harvard University. He was an Episcopal Priest and also a member of the Army Chaplain Corps. He was the Assistant Minister and Minister-in-Charge at different parishes through the years, including Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri, Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts, Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City, St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee, Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church in Maryville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee and St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida. His first position was as Master at the Choir School and Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. He resigned from this position amid controversy between Bishop William T. Manning who wanted to fire Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" and the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins. In 1939 he was in charge of the American Church of the Ascension in Munich, Germany until October, and returned to this Church from 1959-1966.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e He retired to Williamsburg, Virginia in 1971 and moved to a retirement community in Virginia Beach in 1983.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e He never married. 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/Joseph_Buchanan_Bernardin\" title=\"Joseph Buchanan Bernardin\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Joseph Bernardin grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. He attended Yale University, Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Oxford University in England and the Theological School in Harvard University. He was an Episcopal Priest and also a member of the Army Chaplain Corps. He was the Assistant Minister and Minister-in-Charge at different parishes through the years, including Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri, Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts, Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City, St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee, Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church in Maryville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee and St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida. His first position was as Master at the Choir School and Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. He resigned from this position amid controversy between Bishop William T. Manning who wanted to fire Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" and the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins. In 1939 he was in charge of the American Church of the Ascension in Munich, Germany until October, and returned to this Church from 1959-1966."," He retired to Williamsburg, Virginia in 1971 and moved to a retirement community in Virginia Beach in 1983."," He never married. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  ."],"phystech_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance.\u003c/p\u003e"],"phystech_heading_ssm":["Physical Characteristics or Technical Requirements:"],"phystech_tesim":["This collection is stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJoseph Bernardin Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Joseph Bernardin Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eFifty-eight diaries of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin, Episcopal clergyman, dated 1913-1987, and thirteen scrapbooks of clippings, invitations, programs, and other memorabilia.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMost of his diary entries do not go into detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities.  He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends.  But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends.  He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly contain programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets. Includes his manuscripts, such as his writings and college reports.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCollection is located off site.  Please contact Special Collections.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes addition 1990.011.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 Copies of The Bible as An Embarrassment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound thesis for Bachelor and Doctor of Divinity of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin from Magdalen College, Oxford, dated Trinity Term 1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost of Joseph Bernardin's diary entries do not go into great detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities. He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends. But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends. He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. There is not a diary for 1914. In the back of each diary, he lists the initials of people he mentions in that year. Some years have been more fully described in the inventory than other years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins school again on January 2. Birthday June 8. Back of book has his \"accounts\" which is his allowance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Oct. 5, Elected secretary of the student council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. August 16, his father has operation at St. Mary's Hospital. September 17, father returns home. September 24, leaves on train for New Haven, Connecticut, to attend Yale. In back of book he tells what abbreviations in the diary mean.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. January 1, burglar in the house stole $800 worth of valuables. January 9, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. May 16, Washington, D.C., interviews Vice President Marshall, Champ Clark and Representative Borland. Writes for the Record.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins adding \"Drill\" to his daily activities. January 8, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. March 25, elected a member of the Record Business Board at Yale. May 21, joined the University Club. May 27, has a physical examination. May 29, his battery won the colors. June 4, takes two military examinations. July 8, returns to New Haven from Missouri and begins camp at 4 pm. August 5, arrives at Camp Jackson in South Carolina. Visits Missouri in early September, then returns to New Haven, Connecticut as a member of Battery A. December 19, discharged from the army.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Returns to Yale in January as a student.  Works at the Record. July 28 – August 30, works at the Dickason-Goodman Lumber Company in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. September 20, confirmed a member of Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. September 25, returns to New Haven, Connecticut, for classes at Yale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. In May, he talks with Dean Washburn at the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  He begins noting when he serves Mass, assists at Matins, and other activities with the church. June 23, graduates from Yale University. September 25, begins classes at Episcopal Theological School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Works in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. In late September, goes to England via ship and begins classes at University of Oxford on October 16.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAt University of Oxford the entire year with side trips to other European countries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReturned to New York via U.S.S. Paris, arriving July 14. Began work as Minister-in-Charge in Holy Trinity Church in Kansas City, Missouri in July. On October 31, began work as Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConducted his last service in Nevada and Lamar on June 27.  Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. Began Graduate School at the Theological School in Harvard University on September 27.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAttended Theological School during the academic year and worked at Camp Wyonoke during the summer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStill doing his studies between taking trips and visiting his parents until he begins his job as Master at the Choir School. September 14, begins duties as Master at the Choir School, a part of Cathedral of St. John the Divine.  Teaches Algebra III, arithmetic I and French. November 17, \"I put the boys to bed this evening and then went over to the Mannings to play bridge.\" December 6, \"Bishop Partridge dropped in to see me this morning.\" December 22 \"I had an interview with Bishop Manning this morning.  I had Luncheon with Dean and Mrs. Robbins this noon.\" December 23, New York, New York, \"I dropped in to see Dean Robbins this morning. …My resignation as a Master in the Cathedral Choir School took affect to-day.\"(Copies of newspaper articles concerning the resignations are in the first folder.  It appears that Bishop William T. Manning wanted to fire The Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" but the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins didn't think he had the right to dismiss a clergyman of the cathedral staff.  Rev. Robbins resigned in support of his opinion.  Rev. Bernardin was asked to resign both positions as Master in the Cathedral Choir School and as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"This afternoon I called on Bishop Partridge….My resignation as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine took effect to-day.\" January 5, New York, New York.  I arrived in New York at 11 this morning and went out to my rooms at U.T.S.  I went to see Dean Robbins and then c. Br.  Then this afternoon I took five of the Choir Boys to see \"This Year of Gracy\"…Afterwards they had dinner with me at U.T.S. Refectory. January 6 \"This evening seven of the Choir Boys came over and had supper in my rums\". January 16, begins duties as Master in St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. July 4, New York, NY, left on ship, S.S. Carmania, for England, arriving Plymouth, England on July 11.  He stays in England until August 22, visits France until September 7, when he sail for home on the S.S. Berengaria. September 17, begins duties as Clerical Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. December 21, his Father has an operation at St. Luke's HospitalDate (from newspaper article in scrapbook) Became curate at All Angels' Protestant Episcopal Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 9, begins school as a Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. June 21, resigns as clerical Master at St. Mark's School. June 28, begins European trip on board the S.S. Rotterdam, returning September 6. September 28, begins duties as assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 4, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Europa, returning July 4. July 5, began duty at First Lieutenant, Chap-Res, with the 18th Medical Regiment in Carlisle, Penn. July 17, discharged from Camp and returned to duty at All Angels' Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 1, sailed on S.S. Mauretania for Europe, returning July 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 27, sailed on S.S. Ile de France for Plymouth, returning July 12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. July 20, passed examination for a certificate of capacity for promotion to the grade of Major in the Chaplains Corps. July 23, sailed on S.S. Europe for Europe, returning September 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 22, sails to Europe on the S.S. New York, returning June 26.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. Began weekly mention of \"Treatments from P.A.\"  P.A. is Powell Allen as noted in the back of the diary. May 26, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Normandie, returning July 13. December 28, entered hospital with influenza.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. January 1-6, patient in St. Luke's Hospital with influenza. May 29, sails for Bermuda, returning June 28. August 13, the last mention of \"treatment from P.A.\" September 11, resigns as Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. September 27, assumes duties as Minister-in-charge of St. Andrew's Church. Possibly in Kansas City, Missouri. December 31, concludes duties as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary - not working. February 23, has influenza. March 2, goes to Research Hospital for diathermy treatment.  During next few weeks, stays in hospital, goes home, returns to hospital for more diathermy treatments, xray and smart coil treatment.  This treatment may be for his elbow, which was operated on on May 23.  He stayed in Missouri with his parents the entire year except when he visited New York and Washington, D.C. in late November.  Other than some social activities, he is writing and reading.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary to Late June.  Lives in Missouri with his parents until late June. Travels to New York and Washington, D.C. in late spring. On July 1, he takes \"charge of the American Church of the Ascension\" in Munich, Germany.  In Munich he also studied at the university library and visited the American and British consulates.  In spite of not mentioning anything about World War II in diary, in later years he gave talks about the beginning of the War in Munich. October 5, Resigns as rector of The Church of the Ascension.  Returns to New York via Italy, sailing on the S.S. Conte di Savoia, then travels to Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary to February.  Lives with parents in Missouri. February 13, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee. August 28, finishes his work as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission. February 14, returns to Missouri.December 5, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarysville, Tennessee.   Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church. In November, begins attending British War Relief Committee meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary - Marysville, Tennessee.  Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg. September 27 – Resigned as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg.September 30 – \"…called out, as a Major in the Chaplains' Corps today and ordered to active duty.\" October 10 – reports for duty at the Chaplain School, Howard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. October 31 – receives diploma from the Chaplain School. November 10 – Chicago, Illinois, Corps Chaplain is ill and he takes over his duties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary – October – Corp Chaplain in the Armory in Chicago, Illinois. October 3 – Signs out of the HQ XI Corps.October 10 – Reports for duty at the New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York. October 22-November 20 – Reports for temporary duty at Fort Hamilton. November 21-December 10 – Works at New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York (NYPE). December 11 – Reports for duty as Transport Chaplain on the S.S. Monterey, but works as a Transport Chaplain and for NYPE.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the S.S. Monterey, Bernardin conducts conferences, services and visits soldiers in the hospital.  The S.S. Monterey may have been an Hospital Transport Ship. January  5 – S.S. Monterey passes through Panama Canal and docks at Balboa. January 17 – Arrives at Honolulu.  January 31 – Anchors in Milne Bay. February 8 – Arrives at Noumea, New Caledonia. February 11 – Crosses the International Date Line. February 22 – Docks in San Francisco, California.March 8 – Sails from San Francisco, California. March 20 – Crosses the International Date Line.M arch 24 – Anchors in Milne Bay. April 9 – Crosses the Equator. April 15 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. April 20 – Arrives in Seattle, Washington. April 27 – Arrives in Honolulu. May 8 – Crosses the International Date Line. May 12 – Arrives at Finschafen.  HQ XI Corps stationed there. May 19 – Arrives in Milne Bay. May 28 – Conducts service for the mental patients in the hospital.June 6 – Docks in San Francisco, California. June 14 – Sails from San Francisco, California. June 19 – Arrives in Honolulu.June 23 – Visits the hospital and the prisoners of war. June 26 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. July 3 - Sails from San Francisco, California. July 8 - Arrives in Honolulu. July 17 - Crosses the International Date Line.July 23 – Ship runs into a reef. July 26 – Anchors in Oro Bay. July 28 – Arrives in Milne Bay.August 1 – Arrives at Lunga Bay, Guadalcanal. August 10 – Crosses Equator.August 16 - Arrives in San Francisco, California.August 30 – Sails from San Francisco, California. September 4 – Arrives at Honolulu.September 12 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. September 16 – Transferred from the S.S. Monterey to be Transport Chaplain of the S.S. Sea Scamp. September 17 – October 11 – On leave. October 12 – Begins working on S.S. Sea Scamp and attends classes (Port Class, Censorship Class).  Joins Olympic Club. November 9 – Transferred from the S.S. Sea Scamp to the U.S.S. Republic. November 18 – Sails from San Francisco, California.November 20 – Arrives at San Diego, California. Dece mber 2 – Lands at Pearl Harbor.December 3 – Ship moves to Honolulu.December 13 – Arrives in San Francisco, California.December 30 – Placed on temporary duty at Camp Stoneman, California.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe doesn't go into detail about place, people, events, work, problems, etc.  Occasionally mentions names of some fellow chaplains and military personnel.  Never mentions War!  To summarize his activities – he works in office, conducts services, meets monthly with fellow chaplains, swims, tours just a little and often eats meals with military or fellow chaplains. January 1 – 15 – Duty at Camp Stoneman, California. January 15 – Signs in at Fort Mason in San Francisco, California. January 20 – Signs in to the Officer's Replacement Battalion of the A.S. F. Personnel Replacement Depot at Camp Beale, California.  Takes classes, such a mapreading.February 1 Signs out of Camp Beale, leaves by troop train for Camp Stoneman..February 5 Arrives at Pier 15, San Francisco, embarks on U.S.S. Admiral W. L. Capps and sails. February 19 Arrives at Finschafen, then sails again.February 21 Arrives at Hollandia. February 28 Left Hollandia. March 6 Arrives at Tacloban, Philippine Islands.March 14 Made Base Chaplain at HQ Base B, Ora Bay, New Guinea. April 22 Memorial Service for Roosevelt. June 20 Visits Biak, Schouten IslandsJune 20 Became Base Chaplain at Base M, San Fernando, Philippine Islands. July 23 Visits ManilaJuly 25 Back at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine IslandsAugust 11 Preaches at Latter Day Saints Service. September 24 Visits Stockade and interviews a number of prisonersSeptember 29 Promoted from Major to Lt. Colonel. October 16 Leaves for temporary duty at AFVESPAC in ManilaOctober 19 Back at San Fernando. November 7 Holds conference (meeting) of all colored chaplains to hear Dr. Jernagin. (note:  he was a black minister and a civil rights leader in later years)November 8 Tours area with Dr. Jernagin, including colored unites and colored Red Cross. November 17 Preaches at 7th Day AdventistsNovember 23 Gives invocation to dedicate airfield. December 5 Visits converted Liberty Ship. December 23 Visits troops in area, flying to locations. December 25 Conducts General Christmas Service…broadcast over WVTE.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 9 Signs out of HQ Base M at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine Islands. January 11 Manila, Philippine Islands. Processed to return to USA. January 16 Leaves Manila on U.S.S. General W.S. Langfitt for United States. February 2 Docks at San Pedro and takes train to Camp Anza, California. February 4 Takes troop train to Fort Leavenworth. February 7 Processed for separation. February 8 Sworn in as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Chaplains Reserve Corps.   Begins Terminal leave.  Returns to Kansas City, Missouri. March 4 Begins as Acting Dean of St. Mary's Cathedral in Memphis, Tennessee. July 30 Begins summer holiday. October 5 Takes charge of St. James' Church in Knoxville, Tennessee during illness of rector.October 28 Broadcasts devotional program at WNOX. December 29 Leaves for Kansas City, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApril 4 Becomes Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. August 19 Kansas City, Missouri. \"Father died at 7:10 this morning.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.bConducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. Participated in Chaplain training classes in South Carolina.August 1 – reports for active duty training and quartered with the 3143d ASARV School at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.  Taught classes.  Returned to Marysville on September 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. July17 – Reports at Fort Denning, Georgia as a member of the faculty of the 3125th ARASV School.Returns to Marysville, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 – Reports for 15 days active duty training with the Post Chaplain's office at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 Travels from Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays at the Williamsburg Inn.  Has eyes examined in Williamsburg.  Walks around Williamsburg in the evening. August 2 Drives to Jamestown to see exhibition and old church.  Has lunch at Christiana Campbell Tavern. Tours Wren Building at William and Mary.  Has cocktails at the Golden Horseshoe Club, dinner at King's Arms Tavern and later visited Chowning's Tavern. August 3 Visits Sherwood Forest and Berkeley Plantation then travels to New York, New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. July 28 Leaves as Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.  August 26 Sails on the R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth to England. Tours England and Europe. October 1 Begins as rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 diaries. Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany. 1962 March 15 Has Prince Alexander of Bavaria for cocktails.1964 Begins taking German lessons. June 29-July 11 Enters the Reis-Klinik as a patient of Dr. Reis.  Has treatments each day, but appears to be living at Reis-Klinik as a patient while continuing his daily activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany until mid-July. July 29 Sails on R.M.S. Rotterdam for United States. August – September Remains in New York City area. October 2 Moves into the rectory at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 diaries. Rector at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.  Many entries say, \"I worked about the house all day.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLake Placid, Florida and Williamsburg, Virginia. Raymond Halstead appears to be a good friend.  He assists periodically at the services and weddings at Bruton Parish Church.  He does his shopping at the Commissary at Fort Eustis. May 31 Resignation from St. Francis of Assisi effective today. June 7 Arrives in Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays with Raymond Halstead. June 8 Moves into Apt. 3, 301 North Boundary Street, in Williamsburg. June21 Assists at Family Service at Bruton Parish Church. July 31 Signs his will.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 Diaries. Williamsburg, Virginia. Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia where he assists with services at Bruton Parish. His diary mentions his activities, such as shopping, having dinner, parties, church functions and entertainment.  He often states where he shopped, had dinner and the names of the plays or other functions.  He mentions names of local people, usually only using initials, and includes a list in the back of the book where he writes the person's name beside the initials.  Some names mentioned are Dr. Fuqua, a dentist, Raymond Halstead, George Van Driem and Rev. Cotesworth Lewis, rector of Bruton Parish Church. In 1974 he begins getting injections, but doesn't mention the reason.  Also, he participates in the 300 Anniversary Service of Bruton Parish Church and the Reception in the Graveyard on April 18, and on September 18, he signs a new Will at Geddy and Harris. In 1979, he begins having medical and blood examinations at home by a nurse and George van Driem, but still has an active social life. On May 17, 1980, he officiated at the marriage of D. Bernardin, Jr. in Dallas, Texas. On September 14, 1981, he signs papers for a condominium at 301 North Boundary Street in Williamsburg, Virginia.  On November 24, 1982, he has an examination at the neuro-surgery clinic at Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia. On January 9, 1983, his good friend, Raymond Halstead, had a 70th birthday champagne brunch at the Hotel Fort Magruder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLives in Williamsburg, Virginia and Virginia Beach, Virginia. 5 diaries.  On February 1, 1983, he visits Westminster-Canterbury in Virginia Beach, Virginia where he inspects his rooms and has interviews.  On March 8, he sells items on consignment.  Moves into Westminster-Canterbury on April 5.  July 31, 1984, he checks in as a patient at the Neurological Center at John Hopkins Hospital and leaves on August 14.  He visits again later in the year.He and Raymond Halstead maintain their friendship even after he moves to Virginia Beach. In 1986 he makes regular visits for physical therapy on his shoulder, sometimes uses a wheelchair and has falls.  He also doesn't write every day, as he has up until 1986.  On February 19, 1987 he falls in his room, is taken to the hospital and told that he has congestive heart failure.  Also, beginning February 19, someone else is making entries into his diary, but using the first person.  On February 26, he is moved to the Health Unit then to the Assisted Living Center at Westminster Canterbury.  After the fall, he is visited at the hospital and at Westminster Canterbury, by Episcopal ministers David Tetrault, Cotesworth Lewis, Bishop Rose, Bishop Vasche and other friends.  Raymond Halstead helped him move his possessions from his apartment.  On April 2, 1987 he has operation for bleeding duodenal ulcer.  He remains in hospital with irregular heartbeat and more bleeding,  plus he is not always lucid.  He returns to Health Care Unit on April 23, and even though he is lucid and not on life support equipment, he is not doing well.  His mind is completely gone by May 6 and Raymond Halstead prepares to clean out his apartment and has contacted Swem Library.  The last entry is December 22, 1987 and Bernardine remains in same condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese scrapbooks have been wrapped in paper and placed on shelves rather than boxed. His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU.T.S. on red front cover (Union Theological School). Includes newspaper articles, 1st Lt. Chaplain orders in the Reserve Corp of the U.S. Army (June 16, 1927), theatre programs, invitations, photographs, brochures, college receipts, newsletters from Camp Wyanoke in New Hampshire, church bulletins, ministry and teaching licenses and correspondence.Near the end of the scrapbook, there are newspaper articles about his resignation from the Cathedral of St. John Divine in New York and the resignation of Dean Howard Chandler Robbins.  Includes correspondence between Bernardin and Dean Robbins, resignation letter of Bernardin from position from Choir School, resignation from position as staff assistant to Dean Robbins on December 19, 1928 and  resignation letter of Dean Robbins.  Newspaper articles include information about the resignations, Bernardin's role in the conflict, biographical material on Bernardin, Dean Robbins and Bishop Manning, and the conflict between the \"anglo-catholic\" and liberal Episcopalians.  One newspaper article quotes Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin as saying, \"…limited himself to the explanation that he had disagreed about the discipline with the Rev. William Dudley F. Hughes, headmaster of the preparatory boarding school…\" and he resigned the second time as chief assistant to Dean Robbins \"in order to save Dean Robbins any embarrassment.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMunich, Germany   Includes tourist brochures, invitations, tickets, maps mostly from Munich but some material from visits to England.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a June 24, 1979 Daily Press article about Joseph Bernardin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1979-1985\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"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Fifty-eight diaries of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin, Episcopal clergyman, dated 1913-1987, and thirteen scrapbooks of clippings, invitations, programs, and other memorabilia.","Most of his diary entries do not go into detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities.  He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends.  But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends.  He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. ","His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly contain programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets. Includes his manuscripts, such as his writings and college reports.","Collection is located off site.  Please contact Special Collections.","Includes addition 1990.011.","2 Copies of The Bible as An Embarrassment.","Bound thesis for Bachelor and Doctor of Divinity of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin from Magdalen College, Oxford, dated Trinity Term 1964.","Most of Joseph Bernardin's diary entries do not go into great detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities. He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends. But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends. He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. There is not a diary for 1914. In the back of each diary, he lists the initials of people he mentions in that year. Some years have been more fully described in the inventory than other years.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins school again on January 2. Birthday June 8. Back of book has his \"accounts\" which is his allowance.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Oct. 5, Elected secretary of the student council.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. August 16, his father has operation at St. Mary's Hospital. September 17, father returns home. September 24, leaves on train for New Haven, Connecticut, to attend Yale. In back of book he tells what abbreviations in the diary mean.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. January 1, burglar in the house stole $800 worth of valuables. January 9, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. May 16, Washington, D.C., interviews Vice President Marshall, Champ Clark and Representative Borland. Writes for the Record.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins adding \"Drill\" to his daily activities. January 8, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. March 25, elected a member of the Record Business Board at Yale. May 21, joined the University Club. May 27, has a physical examination. May 29, his battery won the colors. June 4, takes two military examinations. July 8, returns to New Haven from Missouri and begins camp at 4 pm. August 5, arrives at Camp Jackson in South Carolina. Visits Missouri in early September, then returns to New Haven, Connecticut as a member of Battery A. December 19, discharged from the army.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Returns to Yale in January as a student.  Works at the Record. July 28 – August 30, works at the Dickason-Goodman Lumber Company in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. September 20, confirmed a member of Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. September 25, returns to New Haven, Connecticut, for classes at Yale.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. In May, he talks with Dean Washburn at the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  He begins noting when he serves Mass, assists at Matins, and other activities with the church. June 23, graduates from Yale University. September 25, begins classes at Episcopal Theological School.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Works in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. In late September, goes to England via ship and begins classes at University of Oxford on October 16.","At University of Oxford the entire year with side trips to other European countries.","Returned to New York via U.S.S. Paris, arriving July 14. Began work as Minister-in-Charge in Holy Trinity Church in Kansas City, Missouri in July. On October 31, began work as Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri.","Conducted his last service in Nevada and Lamar on June 27.  Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. Began Graduate School at the Theological School in Harvard University on September 27.","Attended Theological School during the academic year and worked at Camp Wyonoke during the summer.","Still doing his studies between taking trips and visiting his parents until he begins his job as Master at the Choir School. September 14, begins duties as Master at the Choir School, a part of Cathedral of St. John the Divine.  Teaches Algebra III, arithmetic I and French. November 17, \"I put the boys to bed this evening and then went over to the Mannings to play bridge.\" December 6, \"Bishop Partridge dropped in to see me this morning.\" December 22 \"I had an interview with Bishop Manning this morning.  I had Luncheon with Dean and Mrs. Robbins this noon.\" December 23, New York, New York, \"I dropped in to see Dean Robbins this morning. …My resignation as a Master in the Cathedral Choir School took affect to-day.\"(Copies of newspaper articles concerning the resignations are in the first folder.  It appears that Bishop William T. Manning wanted to fire The Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" but the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins didn't think he had the right to dismiss a clergyman of the cathedral staff.  Rev. Robbins resigned in support of his opinion.  Rev. Bernardin was asked to resign both positions as Master in the Cathedral Choir School and as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral.)","\"This afternoon I called on Bishop Partridge….My resignation as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine took effect to-day.\" January 5, New York, New York.  I arrived in New York at 11 this morning and went out to my rooms at U.T.S.  I went to see Dean Robbins and then c. Br.  Then this afternoon I took five of the Choir Boys to see \"This Year of Gracy\"…Afterwards they had dinner with me at U.T.S. Refectory. January 6 \"This evening seven of the Choir Boys came over and had supper in my rums\". January 16, begins duties as Master in St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. July 4, New York, NY, left on ship, S.S. Carmania, for England, arriving Plymouth, England on July 11.  He stays in England until August 22, visits France until September 7, when he sail for home on the S.S. Berengaria. September 17, begins duties as Clerical Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. December 21, his Father has an operation at St. Luke's HospitalDate (from newspaper article in scrapbook) Became curate at All Angels' Protestant Episcopal Church.","January 9, begins school as a Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. June 21, resigns as clerical Master at St. Mark's School. June 28, begins European trip on board the S.S. Rotterdam, returning September 6. September 28, begins duties as assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 4, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Europa, returning July 4. July 5, began duty at First Lieutenant, Chap-Res, with the 18th Medical Regiment in Carlisle, Penn. July 17, discharged from Camp and returned to duty at All Angels' Church.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 1, sailed on S.S. Mauretania for Europe, returning July 15.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 27, sailed on S.S. Ile de France for Plymouth, returning July 12.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. July 20, passed examination for a certificate of capacity for promotion to the grade of Major in the Chaplains Corps. July 23, sailed on S.S. Europe for Europe, returning September 15.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 22, sails to Europe on the S.S. New York, returning June 26.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. Began weekly mention of \"Treatments from P.A.\"  P.A. is Powell Allen as noted in the back of the diary. May 26, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Normandie, returning July 13. December 28, entered hospital with influenza.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. January 1-6, patient in St. Luke's Hospital with influenza. May 29, sails for Bermuda, returning June 28. August 13, the last mention of \"treatment from P.A.\" September 11, resigns as Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. September 27, assumes duties as Minister-in-charge of St. Andrew's Church. Possibly in Kansas City, Missouri. December 31, concludes duties as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church.","January - not working. February 23, has influenza. March 2, goes to Research Hospital for diathermy treatment.  During next few weeks, stays in hospital, goes home, returns to hospital for more diathermy treatments, xray and smart coil treatment.  This treatment may be for his elbow, which was operated on on May 23.  He stayed in Missouri with his parents the entire year except when he visited New York and Washington, D.C. in late November.  Other than some social activities, he is writing and reading.","January to Late June.  Lives in Missouri with his parents until late June. Travels to New York and Washington, D.C. in late spring. On July 1, he takes \"charge of the American Church of the Ascension\" in Munich, Germany.  In Munich he also studied at the university library and visited the American and British consulates.  In spite of not mentioning anything about World War II in diary, in later years he gave talks about the beginning of the War in Munich. October 5, Resigns as rector of The Church of the Ascension.  Returns to New York via Italy, sailing on the S.S. Conte di Savoia, then travels to Missouri.","January to February.  Lives with parents in Missouri. February 13, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee. August 28, finishes his work as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission. February 14, returns to Missouri.December 5, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee.","Marysville, Tennessee.   Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church. In November, begins attending British War Relief Committee meetings.","January - Marysville, Tennessee.  Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg. September 27 – Resigned as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg.September 30 – \"…called out, as a Major in the Chaplains' Corps today and ordered to active duty.\" October 10 – reports for duty at the Chaplain School, Howard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. October 31 – receives diploma from the Chaplain School. November 10 – Chicago, Illinois, Corps Chaplain is ill and he takes over his duties.","January – October – Corp Chaplain in the Armory in Chicago, Illinois. October 3 – Signs out of the HQ XI Corps.October 10 – Reports for duty at the New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York. October 22-November 20 – Reports for temporary duty at Fort Hamilton. November 21-December 10 – Works at New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York (NYPE). December 11 – Reports for duty as Transport Chaplain on the S.S. Monterey, but works as a Transport Chaplain and for NYPE.","On the S.S. Monterey, Bernardin conducts conferences, services and visits soldiers in the hospital.  The S.S. Monterey may have been an Hospital Transport Ship. January  5 – S.S. Monterey passes through Panama Canal and docks at Balboa. January 17 – Arrives at Honolulu.  January 31 – Anchors in Milne Bay. February 8 – Arrives at Noumea, New Caledonia. February 11 – Crosses the International Date Line. February 22 – Docks in San Francisco, California.March 8 – Sails from San Francisco, California. March 20 – Crosses the International Date Line.M arch 24 – Anchors in Milne Bay. April 9 – Crosses the Equator. April 15 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. April 20 – Arrives in Seattle, Washington. April 27 – Arrives in Honolulu. May 8 – Crosses the International Date Line. May 12 – Arrives at Finschafen.  HQ XI Corps stationed there. May 19 – Arrives in Milne Bay. May 28 – Conducts service for the mental patients in the hospital.June 6 – Docks in San Francisco, California. June 14 – Sails from San Francisco, California. June 19 – Arrives in Honolulu.June 23 – Visits the hospital and the prisoners of war. June 26 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. July 3 - Sails from San Francisco, California. July 8 - Arrives in Honolulu. July 17 - Crosses the International Date Line.July 23 – Ship runs into a reef. July 26 – Anchors in Oro Bay. July 28 – Arrives in Milne Bay.August 1 – Arrives at Lunga Bay, Guadalcanal. August 10 – Crosses Equator.August 16 - Arrives in San Francisco, California.August 30 – Sails from San Francisco, California. September 4 – Arrives at Honolulu.September 12 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. September 16 – Transferred from the S.S. Monterey to be Transport Chaplain of the S.S. Sea Scamp. September 17 – October 11 – On leave. October 12 – Begins working on S.S. Sea Scamp and attends classes (Port Class, Censorship Class).  Joins Olympic Club. November 9 – Transferred from the S.S. Sea Scamp to the U.S.S. Republic. November 18 – Sails from San Francisco, California.November 20 – Arrives at San Diego, California. Dece mber 2 – Lands at Pearl Harbor.December 3 – Ship moves to Honolulu.December 13 – Arrives in San Francisco, California.December 30 – Placed on temporary duty at Camp Stoneman, California.","He doesn't go into detail about place, people, events, work, problems, etc.  Occasionally mentions names of some fellow chaplains and military personnel.  Never mentions War!  To summarize his activities – he works in office, conducts services, meets monthly with fellow chaplains, swims, tours just a little and often eats meals with military or fellow chaplains. January 1 – 15 – Duty at Camp Stoneman, California. January 15 – Signs in at Fort Mason in San Francisco, California. January 20 – Signs in to the Officer's Replacement Battalion of the A.S. F. Personnel Replacement Depot at Camp Beale, California.  Takes classes, such a mapreading.February 1 Signs out of Camp Beale, leaves by troop train for Camp Stoneman..February 5 Arrives at Pier 15, San Francisco, embarks on U.S.S. Admiral W. L. Capps and sails. February 19 Arrives at Finschafen, then sails again.February 21 Arrives at Hollandia. February 28 Left Hollandia. March 6 Arrives at Tacloban, Philippine Islands.March 14 Made Base Chaplain at HQ Base B, Ora Bay, New Guinea. April 22 Memorial Service for Roosevelt. June 20 Visits Biak, Schouten IslandsJune 20 Became Base Chaplain at Base M, San Fernando, Philippine Islands. July 23 Visits ManilaJuly 25 Back at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine IslandsAugust 11 Preaches at Latter Day Saints Service. September 24 Visits Stockade and interviews a number of prisonersSeptember 29 Promoted from Major to Lt. Colonel. October 16 Leaves for temporary duty at AFVESPAC in ManilaOctober 19 Back at San Fernando. November 7 Holds conference (meeting) of all colored chaplains to hear Dr. Jernagin. (note:  he was a black minister and a civil rights leader in later years)November 8 Tours area with Dr. Jernagin, including colored unites and colored Red Cross. November 17 Preaches at 7th Day AdventistsNovember 23 Gives invocation to dedicate airfield. December 5 Visits converted Liberty Ship. December 23 Visits troops in area, flying to locations. December 25 Conducts General Christmas Service…broadcast over WVTE.","January 9 Signs out of HQ Base M at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine Islands. January 11 Manila, Philippine Islands. Processed to return to USA. January 16 Leaves Manila on U.S.S. General W.S. Langfitt for United States. February 2 Docks at San Pedro and takes train to Camp Anza, California. February 4 Takes troop train to Fort Leavenworth. February 7 Processed for separation. February 8 Sworn in as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Chaplains Reserve Corps.   Begins Terminal leave.  Returns to Kansas City, Missouri. March 4 Begins as Acting Dean of St. Mary's Cathedral in Memphis, Tennessee. July 30 Begins summer holiday. October 5 Takes charge of St. James' Church in Knoxville, Tennessee during illness of rector.October 28 Broadcasts devotional program at WNOX. December 29 Leaves for Kansas City, Missouri.","April 4 Becomes Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. August 19 Kansas City, Missouri. \"Father died at 7:10 this morning.\"","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.bConducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. Participated in Chaplain training classes in South Carolina.August 1 – reports for active duty training and quartered with the 3143d ASARV School at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.  Taught classes.  Returned to Marysville on September 1.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. July17 – Reports at Fort Denning, Georgia as a member of the faculty of the 3125th ARASV School.Returns to Marysville, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 – Reports for 15 days active duty training with the Post Chaplain's office at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 Travels from Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays at the Williamsburg Inn.  Has eyes examined in Williamsburg.  Walks around Williamsburg in the evening. August 2 Drives to Jamestown to see exhibition and old church.  Has lunch at Christiana Campbell Tavern. Tours Wren Building at William and Mary.  Has cocktails at the Golden Horseshoe Club, dinner at King's Arms Tavern and later visited Chowning's Tavern. August 3 Visits Sherwood Forest and Berkeley Plantation then travels to New York, New York.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. July 28 Leaves as Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.  August 26 Sails on the R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth to England. Tours England and Europe. October 1 Begins as rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany.","4 diaries. Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany. 1962 March 15 Has Prince Alexander of Bavaria for cocktails.1964 Begins taking German lessons. June 29-July 11 Enters the Reis-Klinik as a patient of Dr. Reis.  Has treatments each day, but appears to be living at Reis-Klinik as a patient while continuing his daily activities.","Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany until mid-July. July 29 Sails on R.M.S. Rotterdam for United States. August – September Remains in New York City area. October 2 Moves into the rectory at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.","4 diaries. Rector at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.  Many entries say, \"I worked about the house all day.\"","Lake Placid, Florida and Williamsburg, Virginia. Raymond Halstead appears to be a good friend.  He assists periodically at the services and weddings at Bruton Parish Church.  He does his shopping at the Commissary at Fort Eustis. May 31 Resignation from St. Francis of Assisi effective today. June 7 Arrives in Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays with Raymond Halstead. June 8 Moves into Apt. 3, 301 North Boundary Street, in Williamsburg. June21 Assists at Family Service at Bruton Parish Church. July 31 Signs his will.","13 Diaries. Williamsburg, Virginia. Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia where he assists with services at Bruton Parish. His diary mentions his activities, such as shopping, having dinner, parties, church functions and entertainment.  He often states where he shopped, had dinner and the names of the plays or other functions.  He mentions names of local people, usually only using initials, and includes a list in the back of the book where he writes the person's name beside the initials.  Some names mentioned are Dr. Fuqua, a dentist, Raymond Halstead, George Van Driem and Rev. Cotesworth Lewis, rector of Bruton Parish Church. In 1974 he begins getting injections, but doesn't mention the reason.  Also, he participates in the 300 Anniversary Service of Bruton Parish Church and the Reception in the Graveyard on April 18, and on September 18, he signs a new Will at Geddy and Harris. In 1979, he begins having medical and blood examinations at home by a nurse and George van Driem, but still has an active social life. On May 17, 1980, he officiated at the marriage of D. Bernardin, Jr. in Dallas, Texas. On September 14, 1981, he signs papers for a condominium at 301 North Boundary Street in Williamsburg, Virginia.  On November 24, 1982, he has an examination at the neuro-surgery clinic at Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia. On January 9, 1983, his good friend, Raymond Halstead, had a 70th birthday champagne brunch at the Hotel Fort Magruder.","Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia and Virginia Beach, Virginia. 5 diaries.  On February 1, 1983, he visits Westminster-Canterbury in Virginia Beach, Virginia where he inspects his rooms and has interviews.  On March 8, he sells items on consignment.  Moves into Westminster-Canterbury on April 5.  July 31, 1984, he checks in as a patient at the Neurological Center at John Hopkins Hospital and leaves on August 14.  He visits again later in the year.He and Raymond Halstead maintain their friendship even after he moves to Virginia Beach. In 1986 he makes regular visits for physical therapy on his shoulder, sometimes uses a wheelchair and has falls.  He also doesn't write every day, as he has up until 1986.  On February 19, 1987 he falls in his room, is taken to the hospital and told that he has congestive heart failure.  Also, beginning February 19, someone else is making entries into his diary, but using the first person.  On February 26, he is moved to the Health Unit then to the Assisted Living Center at Westminster Canterbury.  After the fall, he is visited at the hospital and at Westminster Canterbury, by Episcopal ministers David Tetrault, Cotesworth Lewis, Bishop Rose, Bishop Vasche and other friends.  Raymond Halstead helped him move his possessions from his apartment.  On April 2, 1987 he has operation for bleeding duodenal ulcer.  He remains in hospital with irregular heartbeat and more bleeding,  plus he is not always lucid.  He returns to Health Care Unit on April 23, and even though he is lucid and not on life support equipment, he is not doing well.  His mind is completely gone by May 6 and Raymond Halstead prepares to clean out his apartment and has contacted Swem Library.  The last entry is December 22, 1987 and Bernardine remains in same condition.","These scrapbooks have been wrapped in paper and placed on shelves rather than boxed. His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets.","U.T.S. on red front cover (Union Theological School). Includes newspaper articles, 1st Lt. Chaplain orders in the Reserve Corp of the U.S. Army (June 16, 1927), theatre programs, invitations, photographs, brochures, college receipts, newsletters from Camp Wyanoke in New Hampshire, church bulletins, ministry and teaching licenses and correspondence.Near the end of the scrapbook, there are newspaper articles about his resignation from the Cathedral of St. John Divine in New York and the resignation of Dean Howard Chandler Robbins.  Includes correspondence between Bernardin and Dean Robbins, resignation letter of Bernardin from position from Choir School, resignation from position as staff assistant to Dean Robbins on December 19, 1928 and  resignation letter of Dean Robbins.  Newspaper articles include information about the resignations, Bernardin's role in the conflict, biographical material on Bernardin, Dean Robbins and Bishop Manning, and the conflict between the \"anglo-catholic\" and liberal Episcopalians.  One newspaper article quotes Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin as saying, \"…limited himself to the explanation that he had disagreed about the discipline with the Rev. William Dudley F. Hughes, headmaster of the preparatory boarding school…\" and he resigned the second time as chief assistant to Dean Robbins \"in order to save Dean Robbins any embarrassment.\"","Munich, Germany   Includes tourist brochures, invitations, tickets, maps mostly from Munich but some material from visits to England.","Includes a June 24, 1979 Daily Press article about Joseph Bernardin.","1979-1985"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Bernardin, Joseph Buchanan, 1899-1987 or 1988"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"persname_ssim":["Bernardin, Joseph Buchanan, 1899-1987 or 1988"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":71,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T11:00:11.549Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_763","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_763","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_763","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_763","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_763.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Bernardin, Joseph, Papers","title_ssm":["Joseph Bernardin Papers"],"title_tesim":["Joseph Bernardin Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1913-1987"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1913-1987"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. Acc. 1990.02","/repositories/2/resources/763"],"text":["Mss. Acc. 1990.02","/repositories/2/resources/763","Joseph Bernardin Papers","Chaplains, Military--United States--20th century","Episcopal Church--Clergy","Episcopal Church--Virginia--Clergy--20th century","Diaries","Manuscripts (document genre)","Scrapbooks","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.","Chronological.","Joseph Bernardin grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. He attended Yale University, Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Oxford University in England and the Theological School in Harvard University. He was an Episcopal Priest and also a member of the Army Chaplain Corps. He was the Assistant Minister and Minister-in-Charge at different parishes through the years, including Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri, Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts, Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City, St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee, Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church in Maryville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee and St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida. His first position was as Master at the Choir School and Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. He resigned from this position amid controversy between Bishop William T. Manning who wanted to fire Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" and the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins. In 1939 he was in charge of the American Church of the Ascension in Munich, Germany until October, and returned to this Church from 1959-1966."," He retired to Williamsburg, Virginia in 1971 and moved to a retirement community in Virginia Beach in 1983."," He never married. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","This collection is stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance.","Fifty-eight diaries of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin, Episcopal clergyman, dated 1913-1987, and thirteen scrapbooks of clippings, invitations, programs, and other memorabilia.","Most of his diary entries do not go into detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities.  He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends.  But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends.  He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. ","His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly contain programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets. Includes his manuscripts, such as his writings and college reports.","Collection is located off site.  Please contact Special Collections.","Includes addition 1990.011.","2 Copies of The Bible as An Embarrassment.","Bound thesis for Bachelor and Doctor of Divinity of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin from Magdalen College, Oxford, dated Trinity Term 1964.","Most of Joseph Bernardin's diary entries do not go into great detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities. He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends. But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends. He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. There is not a diary for 1914. In the back of each diary, he lists the initials of people he mentions in that year. Some years have been more fully described in the inventory than other years.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins school again on January 2. Birthday June 8. Back of book has his \"accounts\" which is his allowance.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Oct. 5, Elected secretary of the student council.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. August 16, his father has operation at St. Mary's Hospital. September 17, father returns home. September 24, leaves on train for New Haven, Connecticut, to attend Yale. In back of book he tells what abbreviations in the diary mean.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. January 1, burglar in the house stole $800 worth of valuables. January 9, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. May 16, Washington, D.C., interviews Vice President Marshall, Champ Clark and Representative Borland. Writes for the Record.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins adding \"Drill\" to his daily activities. January 8, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. March 25, elected a member of the Record Business Board at Yale. May 21, joined the University Club. May 27, has a physical examination. May 29, his battery won the colors. June 4, takes two military examinations. July 8, returns to New Haven from Missouri and begins camp at 4 pm. August 5, arrives at Camp Jackson in South Carolina. Visits Missouri in early September, then returns to New Haven, Connecticut as a member of Battery A. December 19, discharged from the army.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Returns to Yale in January as a student.  Works at the Record. July 28 – August 30, works at the Dickason-Goodman Lumber Company in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. September 20, confirmed a member of Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. September 25, returns to New Haven, Connecticut, for classes at Yale.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. In May, he talks with Dean Washburn at the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  He begins noting when he serves Mass, assists at Matins, and other activities with the church. June 23, graduates from Yale University. September 25, begins classes at Episcopal Theological School.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Works in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. In late September, goes to England via ship and begins classes at University of Oxford on October 16.","At University of Oxford the entire year with side trips to other European countries.","Returned to New York via U.S.S. Paris, arriving July 14. Began work as Minister-in-Charge in Holy Trinity Church in Kansas City, Missouri in July. On October 31, began work as Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri.","Conducted his last service in Nevada and Lamar on June 27.  Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. Began Graduate School at the Theological School in Harvard University on September 27.","Attended Theological School during the academic year and worked at Camp Wyonoke during the summer.","Still doing his studies between taking trips and visiting his parents until he begins his job as Master at the Choir School. September 14, begins duties as Master at the Choir School, a part of Cathedral of St. John the Divine.  Teaches Algebra III, arithmetic I and French. November 17, \"I put the boys to bed this evening and then went over to the Mannings to play bridge.\" December 6, \"Bishop Partridge dropped in to see me this morning.\" December 22 \"I had an interview with Bishop Manning this morning.  I had Luncheon with Dean and Mrs. Robbins this noon.\" December 23, New York, New York, \"I dropped in to see Dean Robbins this morning. …My resignation as a Master in the Cathedral Choir School took affect to-day.\"(Copies of newspaper articles concerning the resignations are in the first folder.  It appears that Bishop William T. Manning wanted to fire The Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" but the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins didn't think he had the right to dismiss a clergyman of the cathedral staff.  Rev. Robbins resigned in support of his opinion.  Rev. Bernardin was asked to resign both positions as Master in the Cathedral Choir School and as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral.)","\"This afternoon I called on Bishop Partridge….My resignation as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine took effect to-day.\" January 5, New York, New York.  I arrived in New York at 11 this morning and went out to my rooms at U.T.S.  I went to see Dean Robbins and then c. Br.  Then this afternoon I took five of the Choir Boys to see \"This Year of Gracy\"…Afterwards they had dinner with me at U.T.S. Refectory. January 6 \"This evening seven of the Choir Boys came over and had supper in my rums\". January 16, begins duties as Master in St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. July 4, New York, NY, left on ship, S.S. Carmania, for England, arriving Plymouth, England on July 11.  He stays in England until August 22, visits France until September 7, when he sail for home on the S.S. Berengaria. September 17, begins duties as Clerical Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. December 21, his Father has an operation at St. Luke's HospitalDate (from newspaper article in scrapbook) Became curate at All Angels' Protestant Episcopal Church.","January 9, begins school as a Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. June 21, resigns as clerical Master at St. Mark's School. June 28, begins European trip on board the S.S. Rotterdam, returning September 6. September 28, begins duties as assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 4, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Europa, returning July 4. July 5, began duty at First Lieutenant, Chap-Res, with the 18th Medical Regiment in Carlisle, Penn. July 17, discharged from Camp and returned to duty at All Angels' Church.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 1, sailed on S.S. Mauretania for Europe, returning July 15.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 27, sailed on S.S. Ile de France for Plymouth, returning July 12.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. July 20, passed examination for a certificate of capacity for promotion to the grade of Major in the Chaplains Corps. July 23, sailed on S.S. Europe for Europe, returning September 15.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 22, sails to Europe on the S.S. New York, returning June 26.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. Began weekly mention of \"Treatments from P.A.\"  P.A. is Powell Allen as noted in the back of the diary. May 26, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Normandie, returning July 13. December 28, entered hospital with influenza.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. January 1-6, patient in St. Luke's Hospital with influenza. May 29, sails for Bermuda, returning June 28. August 13, the last mention of \"treatment from P.A.\" September 11, resigns as Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. September 27, assumes duties as Minister-in-charge of St. Andrew's Church. Possibly in Kansas City, Missouri. December 31, concludes duties as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church.","January - not working. February 23, has influenza. March 2, goes to Research Hospital for diathermy treatment.  During next few weeks, stays in hospital, goes home, returns to hospital for more diathermy treatments, xray and smart coil treatment.  This treatment may be for his elbow, which was operated on on May 23.  He stayed in Missouri with his parents the entire year except when he visited New York and Washington, D.C. in late November.  Other than some social activities, he is writing and reading.","January to Late June.  Lives in Missouri with his parents until late June. Travels to New York and Washington, D.C. in late spring. On July 1, he takes \"charge of the American Church of the Ascension\" in Munich, Germany.  In Munich he also studied at the university library and visited the American and British consulates.  In spite of not mentioning anything about World War II in diary, in later years he gave talks about the beginning of the War in Munich. October 5, Resigns as rector of The Church of the Ascension.  Returns to New York via Italy, sailing on the S.S. Conte di Savoia, then travels to Missouri.","January to February.  Lives with parents in Missouri. February 13, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee. August 28, finishes his work as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission. February 14, returns to Missouri.December 5, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee.","Marysville, Tennessee.   Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church. In November, begins attending British War Relief Committee meetings.","January - Marysville, Tennessee.  Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg. September 27 – Resigned as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg.September 30 – \"…called out, as a Major in the Chaplains' Corps today and ordered to active duty.\" October 10 – reports for duty at the Chaplain School, Howard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. October 31 – receives diploma from the Chaplain School. November 10 – Chicago, Illinois, Corps Chaplain is ill and he takes over his duties.","January – October – Corp Chaplain in the Armory in Chicago, Illinois. October 3 – Signs out of the HQ XI Corps.October 10 – Reports for duty at the New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York. October 22-November 20 – Reports for temporary duty at Fort Hamilton. November 21-December 10 – Works at New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York (NYPE). December 11 – Reports for duty as Transport Chaplain on the S.S. Monterey, but works as a Transport Chaplain and for NYPE.","On the S.S. Monterey, Bernardin conducts conferences, services and visits soldiers in the hospital.  The S.S. Monterey may have been an Hospital Transport Ship. January  5 – S.S. Monterey passes through Panama Canal and docks at Balboa. January 17 – Arrives at Honolulu.  January 31 – Anchors in Milne Bay. February 8 – Arrives at Noumea, New Caledonia. February 11 – Crosses the International Date Line. February 22 – Docks in San Francisco, California.March 8 – Sails from San Francisco, California. March 20 – Crosses the International Date Line.M arch 24 – Anchors in Milne Bay. April 9 – Crosses the Equator. April 15 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. April 20 – Arrives in Seattle, Washington. April 27 – Arrives in Honolulu. May 8 – Crosses the International Date Line. May 12 – Arrives at Finschafen.  HQ XI Corps stationed there. May 19 – Arrives in Milne Bay. May 28 – Conducts service for the mental patients in the hospital.June 6 – Docks in San Francisco, California. June 14 – Sails from San Francisco, California. June 19 – Arrives in Honolulu.June 23 – Visits the hospital and the prisoners of war. June 26 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. July 3 - Sails from San Francisco, California. July 8 - Arrives in Honolulu. July 17 - Crosses the International Date Line.July 23 – Ship runs into a reef. July 26 – Anchors in Oro Bay. July 28 – Arrives in Milne Bay.August 1 – Arrives at Lunga Bay, Guadalcanal. August 10 – Crosses Equator.August 16 - Arrives in San Francisco, California.August 30 – Sails from San Francisco, California. September 4 – Arrives at Honolulu.September 12 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. September 16 – Transferred from the S.S. Monterey to be Transport Chaplain of the S.S. Sea Scamp. September 17 – October 11 – On leave. October 12 – Begins working on S.S. Sea Scamp and attends classes (Port Class, Censorship Class).  Joins Olympic Club. November 9 – Transferred from the S.S. Sea Scamp to the U.S.S. Republic. November 18 – Sails from San Francisco, California.November 20 – Arrives at San Diego, California. Dece mber 2 – Lands at Pearl Harbor.December 3 – Ship moves to Honolulu.December 13 – Arrives in San Francisco, California.December 30 – Placed on temporary duty at Camp Stoneman, California.","He doesn't go into detail about place, people, events, work, problems, etc.  Occasionally mentions names of some fellow chaplains and military personnel.  Never mentions War!  To summarize his activities – he works in office, conducts services, meets monthly with fellow chaplains, swims, tours just a little and often eats meals with military or fellow chaplains. January 1 – 15 – Duty at Camp Stoneman, California. January 15 – Signs in at Fort Mason in San Francisco, California. January 20 – Signs in to the Officer's Replacement Battalion of the A.S. F. Personnel Replacement Depot at Camp Beale, California.  Takes classes, such a mapreading.February 1 Signs out of Camp Beale, leaves by troop train for Camp Stoneman..February 5 Arrives at Pier 15, San Francisco, embarks on U.S.S. Admiral W. L. Capps and sails. February 19 Arrives at Finschafen, then sails again.February 21 Arrives at Hollandia. February 28 Left Hollandia. March 6 Arrives at Tacloban, Philippine Islands.March 14 Made Base Chaplain at HQ Base B, Ora Bay, New Guinea. April 22 Memorial Service for Roosevelt. June 20 Visits Biak, Schouten IslandsJune 20 Became Base Chaplain at Base M, San Fernando, Philippine Islands. July 23 Visits ManilaJuly 25 Back at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine IslandsAugust 11 Preaches at Latter Day Saints Service. September 24 Visits Stockade and interviews a number of prisonersSeptember 29 Promoted from Major to Lt. Colonel. October 16 Leaves for temporary duty at AFVESPAC in ManilaOctober 19 Back at San Fernando. November 7 Holds conference (meeting) of all colored chaplains to hear Dr. Jernagin. (note:  he was a black minister and a civil rights leader in later years)November 8 Tours area with Dr. Jernagin, including colored unites and colored Red Cross. November 17 Preaches at 7th Day AdventistsNovember 23 Gives invocation to dedicate airfield. December 5 Visits converted Liberty Ship. December 23 Visits troops in area, flying to locations. December 25 Conducts General Christmas Service…broadcast over WVTE.","January 9 Signs out of HQ Base M at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine Islands. January 11 Manila, Philippine Islands. Processed to return to USA. January 16 Leaves Manila on U.S.S. General W.S. Langfitt for United States. February 2 Docks at San Pedro and takes train to Camp Anza, California. February 4 Takes troop train to Fort Leavenworth. February 7 Processed for separation. February 8 Sworn in as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Chaplains Reserve Corps.   Begins Terminal leave.  Returns to Kansas City, Missouri. March 4 Begins as Acting Dean of St. Mary's Cathedral in Memphis, Tennessee. July 30 Begins summer holiday. October 5 Takes charge of St. James' Church in Knoxville, Tennessee during illness of rector.October 28 Broadcasts devotional program at WNOX. December 29 Leaves for Kansas City, Missouri.","April 4 Becomes Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. August 19 Kansas City, Missouri. \"Father died at 7:10 this morning.\"","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.bConducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. Participated in Chaplain training classes in South Carolina.August 1 – reports for active duty training and quartered with the 3143d ASARV School at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.  Taught classes.  Returned to Marysville on September 1.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. July17 – Reports at Fort Denning, Georgia as a member of the faculty of the 3125th ARASV School.Returns to Marysville, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 – Reports for 15 days active duty training with the Post Chaplain's office at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 Travels from Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays at the Williamsburg Inn.  Has eyes examined in Williamsburg.  Walks around Williamsburg in the evening. August 2 Drives to Jamestown to see exhibition and old church.  Has lunch at Christiana Campbell Tavern. Tours Wren Building at William and Mary.  Has cocktails at the Golden Horseshoe Club, dinner at King's Arms Tavern and later visited Chowning's Tavern. August 3 Visits Sherwood Forest and Berkeley Plantation then travels to New York, New York.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. July 28 Leaves as Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.  August 26 Sails on the R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth to England. Tours England and Europe. October 1 Begins as rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany.","4 diaries. Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany. 1962 March 15 Has Prince Alexander of Bavaria for cocktails.1964 Begins taking German lessons. June 29-July 11 Enters the Reis-Klinik as a patient of Dr. Reis.  Has treatments each day, but appears to be living at Reis-Klinik as a patient while continuing his daily activities.","Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany until mid-July. July 29 Sails on R.M.S. Rotterdam for United States. August – September Remains in New York City area. October 2 Moves into the rectory at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.","4 diaries. Rector at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.  Many entries say, \"I worked about the house all day.\"","Lake Placid, Florida and Williamsburg, Virginia. Raymond Halstead appears to be a good friend.  He assists periodically at the services and weddings at Bruton Parish Church.  He does his shopping at the Commissary at Fort Eustis. May 31 Resignation from St. Francis of Assisi effective today. June 7 Arrives in Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays with Raymond Halstead. June 8 Moves into Apt. 3, 301 North Boundary Street, in Williamsburg. June21 Assists at Family Service at Bruton Parish Church. July 31 Signs his will.","13 Diaries. Williamsburg, Virginia. Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia where he assists with services at Bruton Parish. His diary mentions his activities, such as shopping, having dinner, parties, church functions and entertainment.  He often states where he shopped, had dinner and the names of the plays or other functions.  He mentions names of local people, usually only using initials, and includes a list in the back of the book where he writes the person's name beside the initials.  Some names mentioned are Dr. Fuqua, a dentist, Raymond Halstead, George Van Driem and Rev. Cotesworth Lewis, rector of Bruton Parish Church. In 1974 he begins getting injections, but doesn't mention the reason.  Also, he participates in the 300 Anniversary Service of Bruton Parish Church and the Reception in the Graveyard on April 18, and on September 18, he signs a new Will at Geddy and Harris. In 1979, he begins having medical and blood examinations at home by a nurse and George van Driem, but still has an active social life. On May 17, 1980, he officiated at the marriage of D. Bernardin, Jr. in Dallas, Texas. On September 14, 1981, he signs papers for a condominium at 301 North Boundary Street in Williamsburg, Virginia.  On November 24, 1982, he has an examination at the neuro-surgery clinic at Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia. On January 9, 1983, his good friend, Raymond Halstead, had a 70th birthday champagne brunch at the Hotel Fort Magruder.","Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia and Virginia Beach, Virginia. 5 diaries.  On February 1, 1983, he visits Westminster-Canterbury in Virginia Beach, Virginia where he inspects his rooms and has interviews.  On March 8, he sells items on consignment.  Moves into Westminster-Canterbury on April 5.  July 31, 1984, he checks in as a patient at the Neurological Center at John Hopkins Hospital and leaves on August 14.  He visits again later in the year.He and Raymond Halstead maintain their friendship even after he moves to Virginia Beach. In 1986 he makes regular visits for physical therapy on his shoulder, sometimes uses a wheelchair and has falls.  He also doesn't write every day, as he has up until 1986.  On February 19, 1987 he falls in his room, is taken to the hospital and told that he has congestive heart failure.  Also, beginning February 19, someone else is making entries into his diary, but using the first person.  On February 26, he is moved to the Health Unit then to the Assisted Living Center at Westminster Canterbury.  After the fall, he is visited at the hospital and at Westminster Canterbury, by Episcopal ministers David Tetrault, Cotesworth Lewis, Bishop Rose, Bishop Vasche and other friends.  Raymond Halstead helped him move his possessions from his apartment.  On April 2, 1987 he has operation for bleeding duodenal ulcer.  He remains in hospital with irregular heartbeat and more bleeding,  plus he is not always lucid.  He returns to Health Care Unit on April 23, and even though he is lucid and not on life support equipment, he is not doing well.  His mind is completely gone by May 6 and Raymond Halstead prepares to clean out his apartment and has contacted Swem Library.  The last entry is December 22, 1987 and Bernardine remains in same condition.","These scrapbooks have been wrapped in paper and placed on shelves rather than boxed. His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets.","U.T.S. on red front cover (Union Theological School). Includes newspaper articles, 1st Lt. Chaplain orders in the Reserve Corp of the U.S. Army (June 16, 1927), theatre programs, invitations, photographs, brochures, college receipts, newsletters from Camp Wyanoke in New Hampshire, church bulletins, ministry and teaching licenses and correspondence.Near the end of the scrapbook, there are newspaper articles about his resignation from the Cathedral of St. John Divine in New York and the resignation of Dean Howard Chandler Robbins.  Includes correspondence between Bernardin and Dean Robbins, resignation letter of Bernardin from position from Choir School, resignation from position as staff assistant to Dean Robbins on December 19, 1928 and  resignation letter of Dean Robbins.  Newspaper articles include information about the resignations, Bernardin's role in the conflict, biographical material on Bernardin, Dean Robbins and Bishop Manning, and the conflict between the \"anglo-catholic\" and liberal Episcopalians.  One newspaper article quotes Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin as saying, \"…limited himself to the explanation that he had disagreed about the discipline with the Rev. William Dudley F. Hughes, headmaster of the preparatory boarding school…\" and he resigned the second time as chief assistant to Dean Robbins \"in order to save Dean Robbins any embarrassment.\"","Munich, Germany   Includes tourist brochures, invitations, tickets, maps mostly from Munich but some material from visits to England.","Includes a June 24, 1979 Daily Press article about Joseph Bernardin.","1979-1985","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","Bernardin, Joseph Buchanan, 1899-1987 or 1988","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 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He attended Yale University, Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Oxford University in England and the Theological School in Harvard University. He was an Episcopal Priest and also a member of the Army Chaplain Corps. He was the Assistant Minister and Minister-in-Charge at different parishes through the years, including Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri, Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts, Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City, St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee, Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church in Maryville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee and St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida. His first position was as Master at the Choir School and Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. He resigned from this position amid controversy between Bishop William T. Manning who wanted to fire Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" and the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins. In 1939 he was in charge of the American Church of the Ascension in Munich, Germany until October, and returned to this Church from 1959-1966.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e He retired to Williamsburg, Virginia in 1971 and moved to a retirement community in Virginia Beach in 1983.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e He never married. 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/Joseph_Buchanan_Bernardin\" title=\"Joseph Buchanan Bernardin\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Joseph Bernardin grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. He attended Yale University, Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Oxford University in England and the Theological School in Harvard University. He was an Episcopal Priest and also a member of the Army Chaplain Corps. He was the Assistant Minister and Minister-in-Charge at different parishes through the years, including Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri, Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts, Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City, St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee, Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church in Maryville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee and St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida. His first position was as Master at the Choir School and Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. He resigned from this position amid controversy between Bishop William T. Manning who wanted to fire Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" and the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins. In 1939 he was in charge of the American Church of the Ascension in Munich, Germany until October, and returned to this Church from 1959-1966."," He retired to Williamsburg, Virginia in 1971 and moved to a retirement community in Virginia Beach in 1983."," He never married. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  ."],"phystech_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection is stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance.\u003c/p\u003e"],"phystech_heading_ssm":["Physical Characteristics or Technical Requirements:"],"phystech_tesim":["This collection is stored offsite. Consult a staff member for assistance."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJoseph Bernardin Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Joseph Bernardin Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eFifty-eight diaries of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin, Episcopal clergyman, dated 1913-1987, and thirteen scrapbooks of clippings, invitations, programs, and other memorabilia.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMost of his diary entries do not go into detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities.  He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends.  But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends.  He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly contain programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets. Includes his manuscripts, such as his writings and college reports.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eCollection is located off site.  Please contact Special Collections.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncludes addition 1990.011.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 Copies of The Bible as An Embarrassment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBound thesis for Bachelor and Doctor of Divinity of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin from Magdalen College, Oxford, dated Trinity Term 1964.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost of Joseph Bernardin's diary entries do not go into great detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities. He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends. But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends. He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. There is not a diary for 1914. In the back of each diary, he lists the initials of people he mentions in that year. Some years have been more fully described in the inventory than other years.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins school again on January 2. Birthday June 8. Back of book has his \"accounts\" which is his allowance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Oct. 5, Elected secretary of the student council.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. August 16, his father has operation at St. Mary's Hospital. September 17, father returns home. September 24, leaves on train for New Haven, Connecticut, to attend Yale. In back of book he tells what abbreviations in the diary mean.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. January 1, burglar in the house stole $800 worth of valuables. January 9, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. May 16, Washington, D.C., interviews Vice President Marshall, Champ Clark and Representative Borland. Writes for the Record.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins adding \"Drill\" to his daily activities. January 8, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. March 25, elected a member of the Record Business Board at Yale. May 21, joined the University Club. May 27, has a physical examination. May 29, his battery won the colors. June 4, takes two military examinations. July 8, returns to New Haven from Missouri and begins camp at 4 pm. August 5, arrives at Camp Jackson in South Carolina. Visits Missouri in early September, then returns to New Haven, Connecticut as a member of Battery A. December 19, discharged from the army.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Returns to Yale in January as a student.  Works at the Record. July 28 – August 30, works at the Dickason-Goodman Lumber Company in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. September 20, confirmed a member of Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. September 25, returns to New Haven, Connecticut, for classes at Yale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. In May, he talks with Dean Washburn at the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  He begins noting when he serves Mass, assists at Matins, and other activities with the church. June 23, graduates from Yale University. September 25, begins classes at Episcopal Theological School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Works in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. In late September, goes to England via ship and begins classes at University of Oxford on October 16.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAt University of Oxford the entire year with side trips to other European countries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReturned to New York via U.S.S. Paris, arriving July 14. Began work as Minister-in-Charge in Holy Trinity Church in Kansas City, Missouri in July. On October 31, began work as Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConducted his last service in Nevada and Lamar on June 27.  Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. Began Graduate School at the Theological School in Harvard University on September 27.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAttended Theological School during the academic year and worked at Camp Wyonoke during the summer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStill doing his studies between taking trips and visiting his parents until he begins his job as Master at the Choir School. September 14, begins duties as Master at the Choir School, a part of Cathedral of St. John the Divine.  Teaches Algebra III, arithmetic I and French. November 17, \"I put the boys to bed this evening and then went over to the Mannings to play bridge.\" December 6, \"Bishop Partridge dropped in to see me this morning.\" December 22 \"I had an interview with Bishop Manning this morning.  I had Luncheon with Dean and Mrs. Robbins this noon.\" December 23, New York, New York, \"I dropped in to see Dean Robbins this morning. …My resignation as a Master in the Cathedral Choir School took affect to-day.\"(Copies of newspaper articles concerning the resignations are in the first folder.  It appears that Bishop William T. Manning wanted to fire The Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" but the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins didn't think he had the right to dismiss a clergyman of the cathedral staff.  Rev. Robbins resigned in support of his opinion.  Rev. Bernardin was asked to resign both positions as Master in the Cathedral Choir School and as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"This afternoon I called on Bishop Partridge….My resignation as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine took effect to-day.\" January 5, New York, New York.  I arrived in New York at 11 this morning and went out to my rooms at U.T.S.  I went to see Dean Robbins and then c. Br.  Then this afternoon I took five of the Choir Boys to see \"This Year of Gracy\"…Afterwards they had dinner with me at U.T.S. Refectory. January 6 \"This evening seven of the Choir Boys came over and had supper in my rums\". January 16, begins duties as Master in St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. July 4, New York, NY, left on ship, S.S. Carmania, for England, arriving Plymouth, England on July 11.  He stays in England until August 22, visits France until September 7, when he sail for home on the S.S. Berengaria. September 17, begins duties as Clerical Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. December 21, his Father has an operation at St. Luke's HospitalDate (from newspaper article in scrapbook) Became curate at All Angels' Protestant Episcopal Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 9, begins school as a Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. June 21, resigns as clerical Master at St. Mark's School. June 28, begins European trip on board the S.S. Rotterdam, returning September 6. September 28, begins duties as assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 4, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Europa, returning July 4. July 5, began duty at First Lieutenant, Chap-Res, with the 18th Medical Regiment in Carlisle, Penn. July 17, discharged from Camp and returned to duty at All Angels' Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 1, sailed on S.S. Mauretania for Europe, returning July 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 27, sailed on S.S. Ile de France for Plymouth, returning July 12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. July 20, passed examination for a certificate of capacity for promotion to the grade of Major in the Chaplains Corps. July 23, sailed on S.S. Europe for Europe, returning September 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 22, sails to Europe on the S.S. New York, returning June 26.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. Began weekly mention of \"Treatments from P.A.\"  P.A. is Powell Allen as noted in the back of the diary. May 26, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Normandie, returning July 13. December 28, entered hospital with influenza.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. January 1-6, patient in St. Luke's Hospital with influenza. May 29, sails for Bermuda, returning June 28. August 13, the last mention of \"treatment from P.A.\" September 11, resigns as Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. September 27, assumes duties as Minister-in-charge of St. Andrew's Church. Possibly in Kansas City, Missouri. December 31, concludes duties as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary - not working. February 23, has influenza. March 2, goes to Research Hospital for diathermy treatment.  During next few weeks, stays in hospital, goes home, returns to hospital for more diathermy treatments, xray and smart coil treatment.  This treatment may be for his elbow, which was operated on on May 23.  He stayed in Missouri with his parents the entire year except when he visited New York and Washington, D.C. in late November.  Other than some social activities, he is writing and reading.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary to Late June.  Lives in Missouri with his parents until late June. Travels to New York and Washington, D.C. in late spring. On July 1, he takes \"charge of the American Church of the Ascension\" in Munich, Germany.  In Munich he also studied at the university library and visited the American and British consulates.  In spite of not mentioning anything about World War II in diary, in later years he gave talks about the beginning of the War in Munich. October 5, Resigns as rector of The Church of the Ascension.  Returns to New York via Italy, sailing on the S.S. Conte di Savoia, then travels to Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary to February.  Lives with parents in Missouri. February 13, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee. August 28, finishes his work as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission. February 14, returns to Missouri.December 5, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarysville, Tennessee.   Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church. In November, begins attending British War Relief Committee meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary - Marysville, Tennessee.  Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg. September 27 – Resigned as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg.September 30 – \"…called out, as a Major in the Chaplains' Corps today and ordered to active duty.\" October 10 – reports for duty at the Chaplain School, Howard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. October 31 – receives diploma from the Chaplain School. November 10 – Chicago, Illinois, Corps Chaplain is ill and he takes over his duties.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary – October – Corp Chaplain in the Armory in Chicago, Illinois. October 3 – Signs out of the HQ XI Corps.October 10 – Reports for duty at the New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York. October 22-November 20 – Reports for temporary duty at Fort Hamilton. November 21-December 10 – Works at New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York (NYPE). December 11 – Reports for duty as Transport Chaplain on the S.S. Monterey, but works as a Transport Chaplain and for NYPE.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the S.S. Monterey, Bernardin conducts conferences, services and visits soldiers in the hospital.  The S.S. Monterey may have been an Hospital Transport Ship. January  5 – S.S. Monterey passes through Panama Canal and docks at Balboa. January 17 – Arrives at Honolulu.  January 31 – Anchors in Milne Bay. February 8 – Arrives at Noumea, New Caledonia. February 11 – Crosses the International Date Line. February 22 – Docks in San Francisco, California.March 8 – Sails from San Francisco, California. March 20 – Crosses the International Date Line.M arch 24 – Anchors in Milne Bay. April 9 – Crosses the Equator. April 15 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. April 20 – Arrives in Seattle, Washington. April 27 – Arrives in Honolulu. May 8 – Crosses the International Date Line. May 12 – Arrives at Finschafen.  HQ XI Corps stationed there. May 19 – Arrives in Milne Bay. May 28 – Conducts service for the mental patients in the hospital.June 6 – Docks in San Francisco, California. June 14 – Sails from San Francisco, California. June 19 – Arrives in Honolulu.June 23 – Visits the hospital and the prisoners of war. June 26 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. July 3 - Sails from San Francisco, California. July 8 - Arrives in Honolulu. July 17 - Crosses the International Date Line.July 23 – Ship runs into a reef. July 26 – Anchors in Oro Bay. July 28 – Arrives in Milne Bay.August 1 – Arrives at Lunga Bay, Guadalcanal. August 10 – Crosses Equator.August 16 - Arrives in San Francisco, California.August 30 – Sails from San Francisco, California. September 4 – Arrives at Honolulu.September 12 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. September 16 – Transferred from the S.S. Monterey to be Transport Chaplain of the S.S. Sea Scamp. September 17 – October 11 – On leave. October 12 – Begins working on S.S. Sea Scamp and attends classes (Port Class, Censorship Class).  Joins Olympic Club. November 9 – Transferred from the S.S. Sea Scamp to the U.S.S. Republic. November 18 – Sails from San Francisco, California.November 20 – Arrives at San Diego, California. Dece mber 2 – Lands at Pearl Harbor.December 3 – Ship moves to Honolulu.December 13 – Arrives in San Francisco, California.December 30 – Placed on temporary duty at Camp Stoneman, California.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe doesn't go into detail about place, people, events, work, problems, etc.  Occasionally mentions names of some fellow chaplains and military personnel.  Never mentions War!  To summarize his activities – he works in office, conducts services, meets monthly with fellow chaplains, swims, tours just a little and often eats meals with military or fellow chaplains. January 1 – 15 – Duty at Camp Stoneman, California. January 15 – Signs in at Fort Mason in San Francisco, California. January 20 – Signs in to the Officer's Replacement Battalion of the A.S. F. Personnel Replacement Depot at Camp Beale, California.  Takes classes, such a mapreading.February 1 Signs out of Camp Beale, leaves by troop train for Camp Stoneman..February 5 Arrives at Pier 15, San Francisco, embarks on U.S.S. Admiral W. L. Capps and sails. February 19 Arrives at Finschafen, then sails again.February 21 Arrives at Hollandia. February 28 Left Hollandia. March 6 Arrives at Tacloban, Philippine Islands.March 14 Made Base Chaplain at HQ Base B, Ora Bay, New Guinea. April 22 Memorial Service for Roosevelt. June 20 Visits Biak, Schouten IslandsJune 20 Became Base Chaplain at Base M, San Fernando, Philippine Islands. July 23 Visits ManilaJuly 25 Back at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine IslandsAugust 11 Preaches at Latter Day Saints Service. September 24 Visits Stockade and interviews a number of prisonersSeptember 29 Promoted from Major to Lt. Colonel. October 16 Leaves for temporary duty at AFVESPAC in ManilaOctober 19 Back at San Fernando. November 7 Holds conference (meeting) of all colored chaplains to hear Dr. Jernagin. (note:  he was a black minister and a civil rights leader in later years)November 8 Tours area with Dr. Jernagin, including colored unites and colored Red Cross. November 17 Preaches at 7th Day AdventistsNovember 23 Gives invocation to dedicate airfield. December 5 Visits converted Liberty Ship. December 23 Visits troops in area, flying to locations. December 25 Conducts General Christmas Service…broadcast over WVTE.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 9 Signs out of HQ Base M at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine Islands. January 11 Manila, Philippine Islands. Processed to return to USA. January 16 Leaves Manila on U.S.S. General W.S. Langfitt for United States. February 2 Docks at San Pedro and takes train to Camp Anza, California. February 4 Takes troop train to Fort Leavenworth. February 7 Processed for separation. February 8 Sworn in as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Chaplains Reserve Corps.   Begins Terminal leave.  Returns to Kansas City, Missouri. March 4 Begins as Acting Dean of St. Mary's Cathedral in Memphis, Tennessee. July 30 Begins summer holiday. October 5 Takes charge of St. James' Church in Knoxville, Tennessee during illness of rector.October 28 Broadcasts devotional program at WNOX. December 29 Leaves for Kansas City, Missouri.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApril 4 Becomes Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. August 19 Kansas City, Missouri. \"Father died at 7:10 this morning.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.bConducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. Participated in Chaplain training classes in South Carolina.August 1 – reports for active duty training and quartered with the 3143d ASARV School at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.  Taught classes.  Returned to Marysville on September 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. July17 – Reports at Fort Denning, Georgia as a member of the faculty of the 3125th ARASV School.Returns to Marysville, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 – Reports for 15 days active duty training with the Post Chaplain's office at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 Travels from Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays at the Williamsburg Inn.  Has eyes examined in Williamsburg.  Walks around Williamsburg in the evening. August 2 Drives to Jamestown to see exhibition and old church.  Has lunch at Christiana Campbell Tavern. Tours Wren Building at William and Mary.  Has cocktails at the Golden Horseshoe Club, dinner at King's Arms Tavern and later visited Chowning's Tavern. August 3 Visits Sherwood Forest and Berkeley Plantation then travels to New York, New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. July 28 Leaves as Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.  August 26 Sails on the R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth to England. Tours England and Europe. October 1 Begins as rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 diaries. Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany. 1962 March 15 Has Prince Alexander of Bavaria for cocktails.1964 Begins taking German lessons. June 29-July 11 Enters the Reis-Klinik as a patient of Dr. Reis.  Has treatments each day, but appears to be living at Reis-Klinik as a patient while continuing his daily activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany until mid-July. July 29 Sails on R.M.S. Rotterdam for United States. August – September Remains in New York City area. October 2 Moves into the rectory at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 diaries. Rector at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.  Many entries say, \"I worked about the house all day.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLake Placid, Florida and Williamsburg, Virginia. Raymond Halstead appears to be a good friend.  He assists periodically at the services and weddings at Bruton Parish Church.  He does his shopping at the Commissary at Fort Eustis. May 31 Resignation from St. Francis of Assisi effective today. June 7 Arrives in Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays with Raymond Halstead. June 8 Moves into Apt. 3, 301 North Boundary Street, in Williamsburg. June21 Assists at Family Service at Bruton Parish Church. July 31 Signs his will.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 Diaries. Williamsburg, Virginia. Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia where he assists with services at Bruton Parish. His diary mentions his activities, such as shopping, having dinner, parties, church functions and entertainment.  He often states where he shopped, had dinner and the names of the plays or other functions.  He mentions names of local people, usually only using initials, and includes a list in the back of the book where he writes the person's name beside the initials.  Some names mentioned are Dr. Fuqua, a dentist, Raymond Halstead, George Van Driem and Rev. Cotesworth Lewis, rector of Bruton Parish Church. In 1974 he begins getting injections, but doesn't mention the reason.  Also, he participates in the 300 Anniversary Service of Bruton Parish Church and the Reception in the Graveyard on April 18, and on September 18, he signs a new Will at Geddy and Harris. In 1979, he begins having medical and blood examinations at home by a nurse and George van Driem, but still has an active social life. On May 17, 1980, he officiated at the marriage of D. Bernardin, Jr. in Dallas, Texas. On September 14, 1981, he signs papers for a condominium at 301 North Boundary Street in Williamsburg, Virginia.  On November 24, 1982, he has an examination at the neuro-surgery clinic at Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia. On January 9, 1983, his good friend, Raymond Halstead, had a 70th birthday champagne brunch at the Hotel Fort Magruder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLives in Williamsburg, Virginia and Virginia Beach, Virginia. 5 diaries.  On February 1, 1983, he visits Westminster-Canterbury in Virginia Beach, Virginia where he inspects his rooms and has interviews.  On March 8, he sells items on consignment.  Moves into Westminster-Canterbury on April 5.  July 31, 1984, he checks in as a patient at the Neurological Center at John Hopkins Hospital and leaves on August 14.  He visits again later in the year.He and Raymond Halstead maintain their friendship even after he moves to Virginia Beach. In 1986 he makes regular visits for physical therapy on his shoulder, sometimes uses a wheelchair and has falls.  He also doesn't write every day, as he has up until 1986.  On February 19, 1987 he falls in his room, is taken to the hospital and told that he has congestive heart failure.  Also, beginning February 19, someone else is making entries into his diary, but using the first person.  On February 26, he is moved to the Health Unit then to the Assisted Living Center at Westminster Canterbury.  After the fall, he is visited at the hospital and at Westminster Canterbury, by Episcopal ministers David Tetrault, Cotesworth Lewis, Bishop Rose, Bishop Vasche and other friends.  Raymond Halstead helped him move his possessions from his apartment.  On April 2, 1987 he has operation for bleeding duodenal ulcer.  He remains in hospital with irregular heartbeat and more bleeding,  plus he is not always lucid.  He returns to Health Care Unit on April 23, and even though he is lucid and not on life support equipment, he is not doing well.  His mind is completely gone by May 6 and Raymond Halstead prepares to clean out his apartment and has contacted Swem Library.  The last entry is December 22, 1987 and Bernardine remains in same condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese scrapbooks have been wrapped in paper and placed on shelves rather than boxed. His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eU.T.S. on red front cover (Union Theological School). Includes newspaper articles, 1st Lt. Chaplain orders in the Reserve Corp of the U.S. Army (June 16, 1927), theatre programs, invitations, photographs, brochures, college receipts, newsletters from Camp Wyanoke in New Hampshire, church bulletins, ministry and teaching licenses and correspondence.Near the end of the scrapbook, there are newspaper articles about his resignation from the Cathedral of St. John Divine in New York and the resignation of Dean Howard Chandler Robbins.  Includes correspondence between Bernardin and Dean Robbins, resignation letter of Bernardin from position from Choir School, resignation from position as staff assistant to Dean Robbins on December 19, 1928 and  resignation letter of Dean Robbins.  Newspaper articles include information about the resignations, Bernardin's role in the conflict, biographical material on Bernardin, Dean Robbins and Bishop Manning, and the conflict between the \"anglo-catholic\" and liberal Episcopalians.  One newspaper article quotes Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin as saying, \"…limited himself to the explanation that he had disagreed about the discipline with the Rev. William Dudley F. Hughes, headmaster of the preparatory boarding school…\" and he resigned the second time as chief assistant to Dean Robbins \"in order to save Dean Robbins any embarrassment.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMunich, Germany   Includes tourist brochures, invitations, tickets, maps mostly from Munich but some material from visits to England.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a June 24, 1979 Daily Press article about Joseph Bernardin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1979-1985\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"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Fifty-eight diaries of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin, Episcopal clergyman, dated 1913-1987, and thirteen scrapbooks of clippings, invitations, programs, and other memorabilia.","Most of his diary entries do not go into detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities.  He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends.  But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends.  He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. ","His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly contain programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets. Includes his manuscripts, such as his writings and college reports.","Collection is located off site.  Please contact Special Collections.","Includes addition 1990.011.","2 Copies of The Bible as An Embarrassment.","Bound thesis for Bachelor and Doctor of Divinity of Joseph Buchanan Bernardin from Magdalen College, Oxford, dated Trinity Term 1964.","Most of Joseph Bernardin's diary entries do not go into great detail, but record the bare bones of his daily activities. He often mentions people with whom he socializes and good friends. But he rarely tells what he is reading, or mentions particulars about his parishioners or friends. He mentions places he visits, from restaurants to plays to tourist sites, but gives no detail. There is not a diary for 1914. In the back of each diary, he lists the initials of people he mentions in that year. Some years have been more fully described in the inventory than other years.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins school again on January 2. Birthday June 8. Back of book has his \"accounts\" which is his allowance.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Oct. 5, Elected secretary of the student council.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. August 16, his father has operation at St. Mary's Hospital. September 17, father returns home. September 24, leaves on train for New Haven, Connecticut, to attend Yale. In back of book he tells what abbreviations in the diary mean.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. January 1, burglar in the house stole $800 worth of valuables. January 9, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. May 16, Washington, D.C., interviews Vice President Marshall, Champ Clark and Representative Borland. Writes for the Record.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Begins adding \"Drill\" to his daily activities. January 8, arrives in New Haven, Connecticut via train to return to classes at Yale. March 25, elected a member of the Record Business Board at Yale. May 21, joined the University Club. May 27, has a physical examination. May 29, his battery won the colors. June 4, takes two military examinations. July 8, returns to New Haven from Missouri and begins camp at 4 pm. August 5, arrives at Camp Jackson in South Carolina. Visits Missouri in early September, then returns to New Haven, Connecticut as a member of Battery A. December 19, discharged from the army.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Returns to Yale in January as a student.  Works at the Record. July 28 – August 30, works at the Dickason-Goodman Lumber Company in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. September 20, confirmed a member of Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. September 25, returns to New Haven, Connecticut, for classes at Yale.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. In May, he talks with Dean Washburn at the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  He begins noting when he serves Mass, assists at Matins, and other activities with the church. June 23, graduates from Yale University. September 25, begins classes at Episcopal Theological School.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer.","42 Janssen Place, Kansas City, Missouri. Goes to Episcopal Theological School, with visits to Kansas City during vacations. Works in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. In late September, goes to England via ship and begins classes at University of Oxford on October 16.","At University of Oxford the entire year with side trips to other European countries.","Returned to New York via U.S.S. Paris, arriving July 14. Began work as Minister-in-Charge in Holy Trinity Church in Kansas City, Missouri in July. On October 31, began work as Priest-in-Charge at All Saints Church in Nevada, Missouri and Trinity Church in Lamar, Missouri.","Conducted his last service in Nevada and Lamar on June 27.  Worked in Camp Wyonoke in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire during the summer. Began Graduate School at the Theological School in Harvard University on September 27.","Attended Theological School during the academic year and worked at Camp Wyonoke during the summer.","Still doing his studies between taking trips and visiting his parents until he begins his job as Master at the Choir School. September 14, begins duties as Master at the Choir School, a part of Cathedral of St. John the Divine.  Teaches Algebra III, arithmetic I and French. November 17, \"I put the boys to bed this evening and then went over to the Mannings to play bridge.\" December 6, \"Bishop Partridge dropped in to see me this morning.\" December 22 \"I had an interview with Bishop Manning this morning.  I had Luncheon with Dean and Mrs. Robbins this noon.\" December 23, New York, New York, \"I dropped in to see Dean Robbins this morning. …My resignation as a Master in the Cathedral Choir School took affect to-day.\"(Copies of newspaper articles concerning the resignations are in the first folder.  It appears that Bishop William T. Manning wanted to fire The Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin for \"insubordination\" and \"disobedience\" but the Dean of the School, the Very Rev. Howard Chandler Robbins didn't think he had the right to dismiss a clergyman of the cathedral staff.  Rev. Robbins resigned in support of his opinion.  Rev. Bernardin was asked to resign both positions as Master in the Cathedral Choir School and as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral.)","\"This afternoon I called on Bishop Partridge….My resignation as Assistant to the Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine took effect to-day.\" January 5, New York, New York.  I arrived in New York at 11 this morning and went out to my rooms at U.T.S.  I went to see Dean Robbins and then c. Br.  Then this afternoon I took five of the Choir Boys to see \"This Year of Gracy\"…Afterwards they had dinner with me at U.T.S. Refectory. January 6 \"This evening seven of the Choir Boys came over and had supper in my rums\". January 16, begins duties as Master in St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. July 4, New York, NY, left on ship, S.S. Carmania, for England, arriving Plymouth, England on July 11.  He stays in England until August 22, visits France until September 7, when he sail for home on the S.S. Berengaria. September 17, begins duties as Clerical Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. December 21, his Father has an operation at St. Luke's HospitalDate (from newspaper article in scrapbook) Became curate at All Angels' Protestant Episcopal Church.","January 9, begins school as a Master at St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts. June 21, resigns as clerical Master at St. Mark's School. June 28, begins European trip on board the S.S. Rotterdam, returning September 6. September 28, begins duties as assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 4, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Europa, returning July 4. July 5, began duty at First Lieutenant, Chap-Res, with the 18th Medical Regiment in Carlisle, Penn. July 17, discharged from Camp and returned to duty at All Angels' Church.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. June 1, sailed on S.S. Mauretania for Europe, returning July 15.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 27, sailed on S.S. Ile de France for Plymouth, returning July 12.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. July 20, passed examination for a certificate of capacity for promotion to the grade of Major in the Chaplains Corps. July 23, sailed on S.S. Europe for Europe, returning September 15.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. May 22, sails to Europe on the S.S. New York, returning June 26.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. Began weekly mention of \"Treatments from P.A.\"  P.A. is Powell Allen as noted in the back of the diary. May 26, sailed to Europe on the S.S. Normandie, returning July 13. December 28, entered hospital with influenza.","Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. January 1-6, patient in St. Luke's Hospital with influenza. May 29, sails for Bermuda, returning June 28. August 13, the last mention of \"treatment from P.A.\" September 11, resigns as Assistant at All Angels' Church in New York City. September 27, assumes duties as Minister-in-charge of St. Andrew's Church. Possibly in Kansas City, Missouri. December 31, concludes duties as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church.","January - not working. February 23, has influenza. March 2, goes to Research Hospital for diathermy treatment.  During next few weeks, stays in hospital, goes home, returns to hospital for more diathermy treatments, xray and smart coil treatment.  This treatment may be for his elbow, which was operated on on May 23.  He stayed in Missouri with his parents the entire year except when he visited New York and Washington, D.C. in late November.  Other than some social activities, he is writing and reading.","January to Late June.  Lives in Missouri with his parents until late June. Travels to New York and Washington, D.C. in late spring. On July 1, he takes \"charge of the American Church of the Ascension\" in Munich, Germany.  In Munich he also studied at the university library and visited the American and British consulates.  In spite of not mentioning anything about World War II in diary, in later years he gave talks about the beginning of the War in Munich. October 5, Resigns as rector of The Church of the Ascension.  Returns to New York via Italy, sailing on the S.S. Conte di Savoia, then travels to Missouri.","January to February.  Lives with parents in Missouri. February 13, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission in Knoxville, Tennessee. August 28, finishes his work as Minister-in-Charge at St. John's Church and St. Luke's Mission. February 14, returns to Missouri.December 5, begins job as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee.","Marysville, Tennessee.   Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church. In November, begins attending British War Relief Committee meetings.","January - Marysville, Tennessee.  Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg. September 27 – Resigned as Minister-in-Charge at St. Andrew's Church and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg.September 30 – \"…called out, as a Major in the Chaplains' Corps today and ordered to active duty.\" October 10 – reports for duty at the Chaplain School, Howard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. October 31 – receives diploma from the Chaplain School. November 10 – Chicago, Illinois, Corps Chaplain is ill and he takes over his duties.","January – October – Corp Chaplain in the Armory in Chicago, Illinois. October 3 – Signs out of the HQ XI Corps.October 10 – Reports for duty at the New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York. October 22-November 20 – Reports for temporary duty at Fort Hamilton. November 21-December 10 – Works at New York Post of Embarkation in Brooklyn, New York (NYPE). December 11 – Reports for duty as Transport Chaplain on the S.S. Monterey, but works as a Transport Chaplain and for NYPE.","On the S.S. Monterey, Bernardin conducts conferences, services and visits soldiers in the hospital.  The S.S. Monterey may have been an Hospital Transport Ship. January  5 – S.S. Monterey passes through Panama Canal and docks at Balboa. January 17 – Arrives at Honolulu.  January 31 – Anchors in Milne Bay. February 8 – Arrives at Noumea, New Caledonia. February 11 – Crosses the International Date Line. February 22 – Docks in San Francisco, California.March 8 – Sails from San Francisco, California. March 20 – Crosses the International Date Line.M arch 24 – Anchors in Milne Bay. April 9 – Crosses the Equator. April 15 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. April 20 – Arrives in Seattle, Washington. April 27 – Arrives in Honolulu. May 8 – Crosses the International Date Line. May 12 – Arrives at Finschafen.  HQ XI Corps stationed there. May 19 – Arrives in Milne Bay. May 28 – Conducts service for the mental patients in the hospital.June 6 – Docks in San Francisco, California. June 14 – Sails from San Francisco, California. June 19 – Arrives in Honolulu.June 23 – Visits the hospital and the prisoners of war. June 26 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. July 3 - Sails from San Francisco, California. July 8 - Arrives in Honolulu. July 17 - Crosses the International Date Line.July 23 – Ship runs into a reef. July 26 – Anchors in Oro Bay. July 28 – Arrives in Milne Bay.August 1 – Arrives at Lunga Bay, Guadalcanal. August 10 – Crosses Equator.August 16 - Arrives in San Francisco, California.August 30 – Sails from San Francisco, California. September 4 – Arrives at Honolulu.September 12 – Arrives in San Francisco, California. September 16 – Transferred from the S.S. Monterey to be Transport Chaplain of the S.S. Sea Scamp. September 17 – October 11 – On leave. October 12 – Begins working on S.S. Sea Scamp and attends classes (Port Class, Censorship Class).  Joins Olympic Club. November 9 – Transferred from the S.S. Sea Scamp to the U.S.S. Republic. November 18 – Sails from San Francisco, California.November 20 – Arrives at San Diego, California. Dece mber 2 – Lands at Pearl Harbor.December 3 – Ship moves to Honolulu.December 13 – Arrives in San Francisco, California.December 30 – Placed on temporary duty at Camp Stoneman, California.","He doesn't go into detail about place, people, events, work, problems, etc.  Occasionally mentions names of some fellow chaplains and military personnel.  Never mentions War!  To summarize his activities – he works in office, conducts services, meets monthly with fellow chaplains, swims, tours just a little and often eats meals with military or fellow chaplains. January 1 – 15 – Duty at Camp Stoneman, California. January 15 – Signs in at Fort Mason in San Francisco, California. January 20 – Signs in to the Officer's Replacement Battalion of the A.S. F. Personnel Replacement Depot at Camp Beale, California.  Takes classes, such a mapreading.February 1 Signs out of Camp Beale, leaves by troop train for Camp Stoneman..February 5 Arrives at Pier 15, San Francisco, embarks on U.S.S. Admiral W. L. Capps and sails. February 19 Arrives at Finschafen, then sails again.February 21 Arrives at Hollandia. February 28 Left Hollandia. March 6 Arrives at Tacloban, Philippine Islands.March 14 Made Base Chaplain at HQ Base B, Ora Bay, New Guinea. April 22 Memorial Service for Roosevelt. June 20 Visits Biak, Schouten IslandsJune 20 Became Base Chaplain at Base M, San Fernando, Philippine Islands. July 23 Visits ManilaJuly 25 Back at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine IslandsAugust 11 Preaches at Latter Day Saints Service. September 24 Visits Stockade and interviews a number of prisonersSeptember 29 Promoted from Major to Lt. Colonel. October 16 Leaves for temporary duty at AFVESPAC in ManilaOctober 19 Back at San Fernando. November 7 Holds conference (meeting) of all colored chaplains to hear Dr. Jernagin. (note:  he was a black minister and a civil rights leader in later years)November 8 Tours area with Dr. Jernagin, including colored unites and colored Red Cross. November 17 Preaches at 7th Day AdventistsNovember 23 Gives invocation to dedicate airfield. December 5 Visits converted Liberty Ship. December 23 Visits troops in area, flying to locations. December 25 Conducts General Christmas Service…broadcast over WVTE.","January 9 Signs out of HQ Base M at San Fernando, La Union, Philippine Islands. January 11 Manila, Philippine Islands. Processed to return to USA. January 16 Leaves Manila on U.S.S. General W.S. Langfitt for United States. February 2 Docks at San Pedro and takes train to Camp Anza, California. February 4 Takes troop train to Fort Leavenworth. February 7 Processed for separation. February 8 Sworn in as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Chaplains Reserve Corps.   Begins Terminal leave.  Returns to Kansas City, Missouri. March 4 Begins as Acting Dean of St. Mary's Cathedral in Memphis, Tennessee. July 30 Begins summer holiday. October 5 Takes charge of St. James' Church in Knoxville, Tennessee during illness of rector.October 28 Broadcasts devotional program at WNOX. December 29 Leaves for Kansas City, Missouri.","April 4 Becomes Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. August 19 Kansas City, Missouri. \"Father died at 7:10 this morning.\"","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Conducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.bConducted devotional broadcasts over WGAP during the year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. Participated in Chaplain training classes in South Carolina.August 1 – reports for active duty training and quartered with the 3143d ASARV School at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.  Taught classes.  Returned to Marysville on September 1.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. Teaches class at the Chaplain Branch School at the Armory in Knoxville, Tennessee. July17 – Reports at Fort Denning, Georgia as a member of the faculty of the 3125th ARASV School.Returns to Marysville, Tennessee.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 – Reports for 15 days active duty training with the Post Chaplain's office at Fort Jackson, South Carolina.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year. August 1 Travels from Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays at the Williamsburg Inn.  Has eyes examined in Williamsburg.  Walks around Williamsburg in the evening. August 2 Drives to Jamestown to see exhibition and old church.  Has lunch at Christiana Campbell Tavern. Tours Wren Building at William and Mary.  Has cocktails at the Golden Horseshoe Club, dinner at King's Arms Tavern and later visited Chowning's Tavern. August 3 Visits Sherwood Forest and Berkeley Plantation then travels to New York, New York.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee the entire year.","Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. July 28 Leaves as Minister-in-Charge of St. Andrew's Church, Marysville, Tennessee and Trinity Church, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.  August 26 Sails on the R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth to England. Tours England and Europe. October 1 Begins as rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany.","4 diaries. Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany. 1962 March 15 Has Prince Alexander of Bavaria for cocktails.1964 Begins taking German lessons. June 29-July 11 Enters the Reis-Klinik as a patient of Dr. Reis.  Has treatments each day, but appears to be living at Reis-Klinik as a patient while continuing his daily activities.","Rector of the American Church of the Ascension and Director of the American Church Center in Munich, Germany until mid-July. July 29 Sails on R.M.S. Rotterdam for United States. August – September Remains in New York City area. October 2 Moves into the rectory at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.","4 diaries. Rector at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lake Placid, Florida.  Many entries say, \"I worked about the house all day.\"","Lake Placid, Florida and Williamsburg, Virginia. Raymond Halstead appears to be a good friend.  He assists periodically at the services and weddings at Bruton Parish Church.  He does his shopping at the Commissary at Fort Eustis. May 31 Resignation from St. Francis of Assisi effective today. June 7 Arrives in Williamsburg, Virginia.  Stays with Raymond Halstead. June 8 Moves into Apt. 3, 301 North Boundary Street, in Williamsburg. June21 Assists at Family Service at Bruton Parish Church. July 31 Signs his will.","13 Diaries. Williamsburg, Virginia. Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia where he assists with services at Bruton Parish. His diary mentions his activities, such as shopping, having dinner, parties, church functions and entertainment.  He often states where he shopped, had dinner and the names of the plays or other functions.  He mentions names of local people, usually only using initials, and includes a list in the back of the book where he writes the person's name beside the initials.  Some names mentioned are Dr. Fuqua, a dentist, Raymond Halstead, George Van Driem and Rev. Cotesworth Lewis, rector of Bruton Parish Church. In 1974 he begins getting injections, but doesn't mention the reason.  Also, he participates in the 300 Anniversary Service of Bruton Parish Church and the Reception in the Graveyard on April 18, and on September 18, he signs a new Will at Geddy and Harris. In 1979, he begins having medical and blood examinations at home by a nurse and George van Driem, but still has an active social life. On May 17, 1980, he officiated at the marriage of D. Bernardin, Jr. in Dallas, Texas. On September 14, 1981, he signs papers for a condominium at 301 North Boundary Street in Williamsburg, Virginia.  On November 24, 1982, he has an examination at the neuro-surgery clinic at Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia. On January 9, 1983, his good friend, Raymond Halstead, had a 70th birthday champagne brunch at the Hotel Fort Magruder.","Lives in Williamsburg, Virginia and Virginia Beach, Virginia. 5 diaries.  On February 1, 1983, he visits Westminster-Canterbury in Virginia Beach, Virginia where he inspects his rooms and has interviews.  On March 8, he sells items on consignment.  Moves into Westminster-Canterbury on April 5.  July 31, 1984, he checks in as a patient at the Neurological Center at John Hopkins Hospital and leaves on August 14.  He visits again later in the year.He and Raymond Halstead maintain their friendship even after he moves to Virginia Beach. In 1986 he makes regular visits for physical therapy on his shoulder, sometimes uses a wheelchair and has falls.  He also doesn't write every day, as he has up until 1986.  On February 19, 1987 he falls in his room, is taken to the hospital and told that he has congestive heart failure.  Also, beginning February 19, someone else is making entries into his diary, but using the first person.  On February 26, he is moved to the Health Unit then to the Assisted Living Center at Westminster Canterbury.  After the fall, he is visited at the hospital and at Westminster Canterbury, by Episcopal ministers David Tetrault, Cotesworth Lewis, Bishop Rose, Bishop Vasche and other friends.  Raymond Halstead helped him move his possessions from his apartment.  On April 2, 1987 he has operation for bleeding duodenal ulcer.  He remains in hospital with irregular heartbeat and more bleeding,  plus he is not always lucid.  He returns to Health Care Unit on April 23, and even though he is lucid and not on life support equipment, he is not doing well.  His mind is completely gone by May 6 and Raymond Halstead prepares to clean out his apartment and has contacted Swem Library.  The last entry is December 22, 1987 and Bernardine remains in same condition.","These scrapbooks have been wrapped in paper and placed on shelves rather than boxed. His scrapbooks contain personal items, such as passports and birthday cards, but mostly programs from events such as plays and musicals; menus from restaurants and tourist pamphlets.","U.T.S. on red front cover (Union Theological School). Includes newspaper articles, 1st Lt. Chaplain orders in the Reserve Corp of the U.S. Army (June 16, 1927), theatre programs, invitations, photographs, brochures, college receipts, newsletters from Camp Wyanoke in New Hampshire, church bulletins, ministry and teaching licenses and correspondence.Near the end of the scrapbook, there are newspaper articles about his resignation from the Cathedral of St. John Divine in New York and the resignation of Dean Howard Chandler Robbins.  Includes correspondence between Bernardin and Dean Robbins, resignation letter of Bernardin from position from Choir School, resignation from position as staff assistant to Dean Robbins on December 19, 1928 and  resignation letter of Dean Robbins.  Newspaper articles include information about the resignations, Bernardin's role in the conflict, biographical material on Bernardin, Dean Robbins and Bishop Manning, and the conflict between the \"anglo-catholic\" and liberal Episcopalians.  One newspaper article quotes Rev. Joseph B. Bernardin as saying, \"…limited himself to the explanation that he had disagreed about the discipline with the Rev. William Dudley F. Hughes, headmaster of the preparatory boarding school…\" and he resigned the second time as chief assistant to Dean Robbins \"in order to save Dean Robbins any embarrassment.\"","Munich, Germany   Includes tourist brochures, invitations, tickets, maps mostly from Munich but some material from visits to England.","Includes a June 24, 1979 Daily Press article about Joseph Bernardin.","1979-1985"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Bernardin, Joseph Buchanan, 1899-1987 or 1988"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"persname_ssim":["Bernardin, Joseph Buchanan, 1899-1987 or 1988"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":71,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T11:00:11.549Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_763"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8694","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Marshall-Wythe Institute for Research in Social Science","creator":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8694#creator","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Marshall-Wythe Institute","label":"Creator"}},"abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8694#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003eSeries 1, Office Records, contains 2 boxes of materials about conferences, symposiums, speakers, budgets, grants, and projects pertaining to the Marshall-Wythe Institute.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8694#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8694","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8694","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8694","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8694","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8694.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Marshall-Wythe Institute for Research in Social Sc","title_ssm":["Marshall-Wythe Institute for Research in Social Science"],"title_tesim":["Marshall-Wythe Institute for Research in Social Science"],"unitdate_ssm":["1892-1975","1963-1975"],"unitdate_bulk_ssim":["1963-1975"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1892-1975"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["00/02/01/33/UA 34.002","/repositories/2/resources/8694"],"text":["00/02/01/33/UA 34.002","/repositories/2/resources/8694","Marshall-Wythe Institute for Research in Social Science","Elections--Virginia","Manuscripts (document genre)","Reports","Sound Recordings","The collection is open to all researchers. 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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.","http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Parke Rouse, Jr.","Jamestown Festival Park Scrapbooks (Mss 1996.48). Scrapbooks of newsclippings and some photographs about  Jamestown Festival Park  beginning in 1955 for the 350th anniversary of Jamestown.","David Edward Cronin's \"The Vest Mansion\", 1908-1910\nMss. Acc. 1996.32 and Acc. 1997.11.","Professional and personal papers of Parke Shepherd Rouse, Jr. who was a newspaper writer and columnist and an author of books on Virginia.  ","His personal correspondence covers his college years at Washington and Lee University; his years in the Navy during World War II; his early career while working in Richmond, Virginia and Newport News, Virginia; and his business affairs.  His college and Navy letters include not only the letters he wrote home, but the letters he received from family and friends.  Memorabilia, articles and official papers from his time in the Navy are also included. His personal papers include material on his leadership roles in the Jamestown Festival and Colonial Records Project, among others.  Sixty-four playbills from the 1930's and 1940's are also part of this collection.","His professional papers include his notes, research, drafts, transcripts, notecards, photographs, clippings, correspondence, financial material and copies/drafts of his books, articles and columns.  The material includes copies of his Sunday feature column in the Daily Press which were vignettes of people, places and the history of Virginia, mostly in the Williamsburg and Tidewater area from the 17th to the 20th century.  Some notes and research are for books and articles that he never wrote or published, mostly about late 18th century and early 19th century famous people, places and events in Virginia.","Professional papers of Parke Rouse with his notes, research, drafts, transcripts, notecards, photographs, clippings, correspondence, financial material and copies of his books, articles and columns. Much of the material was generated in part by his Sunday feature articles and popular history books.","Notes, drafts, correspondence and research from various books written or planned by Parke Rouse.","Photographs of portraits, buildings, etc. taken in preparation of his biography of James Blair, James Blair of Virginia (MacMillan, 1971). 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Published 1983.","A House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research and Correspondence.  Published 1983.","A House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research and Correspondence.  Published 1983.","A House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research, correspondence, photographs for book and proofs.  Published 1983.","A House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research, correspondence, photographs for book and proofs.  Published 1983.","A House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research, correspondence, photographs for book and proofs.  Includes a copy of part of \"Diary of Thomas Roderick Dew, circa 1820-1822.\" Published 1983.","A House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Copy of \"Diary of Thomas Roderick Dew, circa 1820-1822.  Published 1983.","Belle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography  Vol. 88, No. 4 (Oct., 1980), pp. 387-400","Belle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography  Vol. 88, No. 4 (Oct., 1980), pp. 387-400","Belle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography  Vol. 88, No. 4 (Oct., 1980), pp. 387-400","Belle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse","Belle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse","Belle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse","The James: Where a Nation Began \t\tNotes on copies of past newspaper columns to be used in Part I of The James Book","The James: Where a Nation Began \t\tNotes on copies of past newspaper columns to be used in Part I of The James Book","Draft of Newport News Since World War II.","Draft of Newport News Since World War II.","Includes interviews with Edwin Keith Phillips, Jr.; Myrtel Sud Inez Snyder Barnes; Herbert Kelley and Jerry A. 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Branch, Jr.\"","We Happy Wasps: Virginia in the Days of Jim Crow and Harry Byrd","When the Yankees Came: Civil War and Reconstruction on the Virginia Peninsula (Richmond, Dietz Press, 1977) by George Benjamin West.","Richard Bland and the origins of the revolution in Virginia (Virginia in the revolution), Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission (1981)  \"Study of Richard Bland by Bob Detweiler\"  pages 1-134","Richard Bland and the origins of the revolution in Virginia (Virginia in the revolution) , Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission (1981) \"Study of Richard Bland by Bob Detweiler\"  pages 135-261","Richard Bland and the origins of the revolution in Virginia (Virginia in the revolution) , Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission (1981) \"Study of Richard Bland by Bob Detweiler\"  pages 262-372","Index cards, research articles, and notes.","Index cards, research articles, and notes.","Index cards, research articles, and notes.","Mostly original newspaper and magazine columns and articles written by Parke Rouse, beginning with his time in the US Navy in 1936.  He wrote columns for the Richmond Times-Dispatch and later for the Daily Press and Times-Herald of Newport News, Virginia.  His columns had various names over the years, but he concentrated on Virginia history, particularly Richmond, Williamsburg and area, York County, Gloucester County, Hampton and Newport News.  He wrote about people, places and events from prehistoric times to the present.  Many columns voiced his views on how the area had changed since his boyhood.  Many columns included photographs of the people and places mentioned.  Even though loosely grouped by decades, some folders may have originally been organized by subject matter.  Later folders in this subseries are grouped by subject as were noted by Parke Rouse.","Material published in various publications, such as the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Newport News Times-Dispatch and the Commonwealth Magazine. Topics include local, national and war news.","Material published in various publications, such as the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Newport News Times-Dispatch and the Commonwealth Magazine. Includes column \"Eminent Expatriates\" in the Newport News, Virginia Times-Herald.","Material published in various publications, such as the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Newport News Times-Dispatch and the Commonwealth Magazine.","Rouse's early research for his books, columns and articles.   The material is undated but compiled from the 1940's to 1960's.  Alphabetical by subject.  Strictly research material.","Rouse's research for his books, columns and articles.\tIncludes correspondence, notes and research material.  Also includes drafts, proofs for final projects, photographs, final articles and associated speeches.  Alphabetical by subjects for articles or books, titles of articles or books, use of material (speeches, proposed) and other categories.","Story about Cornelius, the black housekeeper when he was a boy.","Includes photocopy of \"Mulberry Island and the Civil War by Emma-Jo L. Davis, March 1968 and photographs of Fort Eustis.","Speech \"The Peopling of Virginia\" given to the Ginter Park Women's Club.","Includes a letter from Mary (Rutherfoord) Goodwin giving personal biographical notes and other sources for Rouse's research on Dr. Goodwin, dividing it into periods of Goodwin's life.  She mentions personal family material that she is letting Rouse use for his book, including correspondence and diaries.","Includes brochures and publications from the 1957 and other annual celebrations of Jamestown Festival.","Includes brochures and publications from the 1957 and other annual celebrations of Jamestown Festival. Includes photographs and drafts of articles written about Jamestown.  Includes a 1901 brochure, \"Jamestown, The Cradle of the United States\" published by the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities.","Includes published articles and brochures plus typed drafts of articles.","Mostly typed drafts of articles.","Mostly typed drafts of articles with a few published copies.","Photographs, most copies from the Virginia Historical Society.  Dates appear to be early to mid-1900's.","Photographs, most copies from the Virginia Historical Society, probably from the early to mid-1900's, and drafts of text for a book or article.","Includes photographs, brochures, articles and other research.","Includes photographs, brochures, articles and other research.  Includes publication \"50th Anniversary of Langley Air Force Base, Virginia,\" 1966.","Includes programs for the 1957 visit of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, 1960 memorial service for John D. Rockefeller, newspaper articles written by Rouse and others.","Includes the 1969 \"A Commemorative Booklet, The Two Hundred and Seventy-Fifth Year, College of William and Mary,\" the 1976 \"50th Anniversary Issue of The CW News,\" 1969 reprint from the Journal of Medical Education entitled \"Medical Education at America's First University,\" 1951 article entitled \"Origin of James City Old Stone House…\" and other Williamsburg area brochures.","Photographs used for books, articles and columns.  Most of the photographs are copies from organizations such as Colonial Williamsburg, Library of Virginia, Virginia Historical Society, Virginia Gazette, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Daily Press and Library of Congress, but some are copies and originals of personal photographs by local citizens.  Many have typed captions glued to the bottom.  Typescripts and some newspaper columns and articles are included.","Photographs of canals, bridges and boats from the Hampton Roads area and other parts of Virginia.  Many include captions.  Copy of Winter 1990 \"The Tiller.\"","Typed carbon copies of articles about James River plantations and photographs of houses and other scenes from Charles City County.","Many photographs with captions.  A few brochures are included.","Many photographs with captions.  A few brochures are included.","Photographs, many with captions, about Newport News topics such as people, buildings and ships.  Includes postcards of area scenes and activities.","Photographs, many with captions, about Newport News topics such as people, buildings  roads, and ships.","Photographic prints of portraits, paintings and other photographs of people mentioned in Parke Rouse's books and articles.  Most of the prints are of 18th and 19th century people, but some are copies of publicity photographs from the 20th century.  The photographs are from Richmond Newspapers, Colonial Williamsburg, Library of Virginia, College of William and Mary, Virginia Historical Society and other repositories.","Photographic prints of portraits, paintings and other photographs of people mentioned in Parke Rouse's books and articles.  Most of the prints are of 18th and 19th century people, but some are copies of publicity photographs from the 20th century.  The photographs are from Richmond Newspapers, Colonial Williamsburg, Library of Virginia, College of William and Mary, Virginia Historical Society and other repositories.","Photographs of prints of Virginia Wildlife and other subject matter.","Photographs mostly of buildings and landscapes in Virginia. Many photographs have captions.","Photographs of buildings and people from early 20th century plus prints and maps of the area","Photographs of Colonial Williamsburg costumed and administrative staff.","Photographs of dignitaries during their visits to Williamsburg and area.  Includes photographs of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, President Gerald Ford, Jordan's King Hussein, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. and wife opening the USO, John Hopkin's photograph of Daniel Coit Gilman and family (visited Williamsburg in 1887), Prince Charles, Winston Churchill, General Dwight Eisenhower , Queen Elizabeth and others.","Photographs of buildings, a graduation, activities, and students.  Includes many photographs of the Wren Building.","Postcards of Newport News, Hampton and Phoebus, Virginia.  Mid-20th century.","Bibliographic index cards for books written by Parke Rouse.","Index cards entitled \"New Book Bibliography\" and \"Cards needed for items checked in [?]\" and cards for other books. Four sets of cards divided into four boxes: 10a, 10b, 10c and 10d.","The correspondence series is divided into 2 subseries:   \"Letters written to Parke Rouse\" and \"Letters from Parke Rouse.\"  The correspondence is further organized by year ranges, maintaining the chronological and sometimes alphabetical arrangement used by Parke Rouse.","The time period covers Rouse's childhood; his college years at Washington and Lee; his early career at the Richmond Times Dispatch; his time in the Navy during and after World War II; his later years as a successful columnist and writer; and his retirement years.","Most time periods include not only the letters that Parke Rouse received, but the letters he wrote, giving different perspectives to the events in his life.","Some correspondents from 1950-1997 include Thomas N. Allen; J. Lindsay Almond, Jr;  J. Bell, Jr; Thomas C. Boushall, Carl Bridenbough; Arleigh Burke; Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Herb Caen; Mosby Cardozo; Lester J. Cappon; Leslie Cheek; Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton, A. Christian Compton; John Warren Cooke; Virginius Dabney; John N. Dalton, Colgate W. Darden, Jr., Clifford Dowdey; John W. Elrod; Gerald R. Ford; Mills E. Godwin, Jr.; Thomas A. Graves, Jr.; Bowman Gray; Elmon T. Gray; Albertis S. Harrison, Jr.; Robert V. Hatcher; Quintin Hogg, the Lord Hailsham of St. Marleybone; Hubert H. Humphrey; Jacques Kosciusko-Morizet; William A. Lashley; Dumas Malone; Marvin Mandel; Mrs. Edward Stephens (Helen) McCarthy; Mary Tyler Cheek McClenahan; Charles McDowell; Roger Mudd; Eugene Ormandy; Davis Y. Paschall; Lewis F. Powell, Jr.; O. W. (Tom) Riegel; Charles S. Robb; Winthrop Rockefeller; the Rt. Rev. David S. Rose, D.D.; Duncan Sandys; Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.; Vaughan H. Scott; William L. Scott; Arnold Eric Sevareid; William B. Spong, Jr.; Margaret Thatcher; The Times Court Circular; Clayton Torrence; Paul S. Trible, Jr.; Stewart L. Udall; John C. West; Walter Muir Whitehill; John D. Wilson; and Tom Wolfe.","Parke Rouse filed his correspondence alphabetically by correspondent.  He created 6 different groups during his lifetime.  ","The first group begins in the 1930's and covers the time he was an undergraduate at Washington and Lee and his early jobs with the Daily Press in Newport News, Virginia and the Richmond-Times Dispatch in Richmond, Virginia.  It is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.","The second group covers his work years at the Richmond-Times Dispatch and his early years in the Navy during World War II, 1941-1942.  It is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.","The third group covers his time in the Navy as a Navy Ensign, then Lieutenant, beginning with training at Harvard, 1944-1945.  It is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.","The fourth group covers his time in the Navy, 1944-1946.  It is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.","The fifth group, which covers the years 1942-1946, is in chronological order but was probably originally in alphabetical order by correspondent.  The letters had been removed from their envelopes, and with few last names on the letters, it was impossible to recreate alphabetically.","The sixth group covers 1950-1998, is in alphabetical order by correspondent and includes an index.","Letters from family members are mostly in the alphabetical groups, but are also found in the chronological group.  Parke Rouse and his Mother corresponded weekly, often numbering their letters and responses. Correspondents include immediate family, other relatives, neighbors, college friends, navy friends and some business contacts.  Depending on the time period, the subject matter covers social activities, news of friends and relatives, war news, and immediate family news/activities.  During and immediately following World War II, the letters tell of the many different experiences from the point of view of friends, family, and community.","Letters from Margaret \"Peg\" Garland, Rouse's girlfriend.","Letters written by Parke Rouse to his parents, siblings, and other relatives.  The time periods are the same as the letters received by Parke Rouse in subseries 1 which creates a unique opportunity to see both sides of a correspondence exchange.  These letters are in chronological order.","In his early letters, Rouse writes about college social life, sport rivalries, friends, neighbors, home and relatives. He often advises his brother who is not as academically inclined as he is, even giving their Mother advice on how to motivate him.  Other early letters cover his early career after college and before World War II.","Parke Rouse worked for the Richmond Times Dispatch as a reporter when he received a commission as a Navy Ensign in 1942.  He trained in Boston at Harvard before being sent to Italy.  His letters are censored, but he does share his Navy experiences in the United States, Europe and on the Eastern Front.  He tells of home, family, college and Navy friends he encounters during his postings. He continues writing articles during this time period and often tries (and sometimes succeeds) to sell his stories to publications.  ","There is a gap between 1945 and 1980.  The 1980 folder includes letters written by Rouse with attached replies.","The following is a timeline of where Rouse lived, worked or was posted while writing and receiving letters, highlighting some of the events and concerns in his life.","1933-36 \tAttends Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia.","1940, 1941 \tWorks at Richmond Times-Dispatch doing the police beat, front page stories, legislature and other things. Virginius Dabney was the editor and a mentor to Rouse.","June 1942 \tBrother Dashiell is in the Navy at Ft. Knox and friends are joining the military. Parke wants a Navy commission; worries about the draft; mentions blackouts and a flag speech he wrote for Langhorne.","September 1942\tReceives commission as an Ensign in the Procurement Office of the Navy with training at Harvard for 6 months; writes article on fraternities which was published, but censored by Mr. Bryan. (G. Tennant Bryan)? ","October 1942\tRealizes he is in the Navy; tells of his courses on ships, weapons, and more; shares experiences of being in Boston.","December 1942\t Mentions the Cocoanut Grove fire. ","August 1943 \tStationed in North Africa on the USS James O'Hara. One job he has is Postal Officer. His letters are censored, so most of them are filled with talk about his friends and free time activities. ","October 16, 1943 \tBecomes a Lieutenant;  mentions that he took part in invasion of Italy, giving some details; visits Algiers. ","November 1943 Hopes to come home for leave. ","April – June 1945 Assigned for shore duty with CinCPac in Honolulu, Hawaii, then at CinCPac in San Francisco.","July 25 1945 Assigned to Navy Cargo ship going to Pearl Harbor. ","Early August 1945, Arrives in Hawaii, then goes immediately to Guam for \"temporary duty\" on the \"Navy News at Guam,\" a Navy newspaper for troops in the Pacific; waits for news of the war; mentions that Japanese prisoners were let loose in hopes of rounding up Japanese troops living in the hills. ","By the end of August\tTransferred to the Public Information Office. Talks of joy that the war is over; mentions that he might not have enough points to go home; tries to pull every string he can to get back stateside – his commanders, his friends in the Navy, his newspaper contacts in the Navy and United States and others. CinCPac returns to Pearl Harbor, but Rouse stays in Guam as part of ComMarianas. ","While in the Pacific, Rouse describes the area, the towns, the social life, his friends and the local population. He often runs into people he knows from past postings, from home, from school and other places. ","Personal papers of Parke Rouse. Includes family, business, financial and Navy papers; memorabilia; playbills from the 1930's and 1940's; material from his community participation; and material from his leadship roles in organizations such as the Colonial Records Project and Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission.","Correspondence as Director of the Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission.","Includes receipts, paycheck stubs and insurance items.","Telegram from President John F. Kennedy saying he is pleased to hear of the observance of the 350th anniversary of Jamestown.","Correspondence about the Korean-Vietnam War History Commission as a member of the commission.","Newspaper articles, photographs and brochures.  Includes a copy of \"American Society of Bookplate Collectors and Designers\" reprint of the work by James Hayes, Master Calligrapher, by Louis Ginsberg, published 1976.  1947 issue of the Common Glory.","Article and photograph of the Teheran Conference of the Big Three with Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill.","Publications, rosters, menus, and form letter to troops from President Roosevelt.","Vouchers, orders and related official communications.","7 stories and poems, mostly typed, about the military.","February 1943 issue of \"Underway\" from the Naval Training School.","Compilation of Personal Columns created by Betsy Rouse.","Photographs of Parke Rouse, most during his 20's.","List of members, office held in Pi Kappa Alpha, their addresses and places of employment.","Publications by Dietz Press promoting Rouse's books.","Correspondence to various people and businesses promoting himself, his articles and his books.","Scrapbook entitled \"Virginia, the English Heritage in America\" by Parke Rouse, Jr. with newspaper articles about his work.","List of names with 3 digit telephone numbers beside each name.","Sixty-four playbills from the 1930's and 1940's from theatre productions in Virginia, Boston, New York and other east coast cities.","Robert Douthat Meade research files and Simpson Family Papers.","These files included mostly photocopies and photostat copies of research material of Robert Douthat Meade.  They were in 10 folders arranged in alphabetical order. Since the material was not original nor related to Parke Rouse's research, they have not been kept.  A few original items have been kept:  postcard of Wright Square in Savannah, Georgia; postcard of Madison Square; photograph of monument to De Kalb in Camden, South Carolina; and a portfolio of reproductions of photographs by Ken Sturgeon, staff photographer of WIS-TV, December 1969.\nRobert Douthat Meade was head of the History Department at Randolph Macon Woman's College. He taught Betsy Rouse who graduated from Randolph Macon in 1942.  His wife, Lucy Burwell Boyd of Warrenton, North Carolina, a cousin of Betsy Rouse, gave Parke Rouse this material in case he wanted it for his research with permission to discard if not needed.","Family material given to Parke Rouse by Mrs. John Page Simpson, Jr. of Miles, Virginia. The Simpson Family is from Norfolk, Virginia with a connection to the Smith Family. Items include a 1868 May 12 letter from Covington in Columbus, Mississippi to his Mother where he notes that money and trade are scarce and he will be unable to visit because he \"must economize.\" A 1898 May 18 letter from S.M. Smith on the USA S. Solace while at sea off the coast of Cuba to \"my dear little Junior Friends,\" probably during the Spanish American War. He notes that his mailing address is Key West, Florida; his Mother, Mrs. M.A. Smith, lives in Auburn, North Carolina and the \"Juniors\" are from Berkeley (Norfolk, Virginia) where they all attended Christian Endeavor.  1913 December 6 letter from John Page Simpson, Jr. to \"My dear Santa Clause\" with gift requests. July 11 (no year) letter from John while at sea to his Mother in Norfolk where he mentions that he is limited in what he says because of the censors.  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Photographs include 1) James Blair (5 photographs of portraits) 2) John Blair 3) Edmund Jenings 4) Sir Harlottle Grimston 5) Edward Stillingfleet, Bishop of Worcester 6) Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury 7) Edmund Gibson, Bishop of London 8) William Wake, Chancellor of the College 9) Thomas Bray 10) Sarah Harrison Blair 11) Robert Boyle 12) Gilbert Burnet, preacher of the Rolls Chapel 13) Henry Compton, Bishop of London 14) John Tillotson, Archbishop of Canterbury 15) John Locke 16) Philip Ludwell II 16a) Hannah Harrison 17) Brafferton 18) WM grammar school room 19) John Marot's Tavern 20) Blair House 21) University of Aberdeen 22) Prentis Store 23) Great Hall 24) Wren Chapel 25) Bruton Parish 26) Edinburgh - High Street 27) St. Giles, Edinburgh 28) SPGA 29) University of Edinburgh 30) Graves of Blairs, Jamestown 31) Title Page of Blair's sermon on the Mount 32) Xerox copy of  Blair's power of attorney to his brother, John. Original, Scottish Record Office. 33) Chapel of the Rolls, London\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with some corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with some corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with some corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with some corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with some corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with some corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMss. Acc. 1998.19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days \t\tPublished 1973 by Dietz Press, Given by PR to Betsy Rouse to be given after his death to the institution of her choice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days \t\tNotations by local citizens who proofed certain chapters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days  Pages 1-36\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days  Pages 37-107\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days  Pages 108-182\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains notes, articles about Williamsburg written by Rouse and others and correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains notes, articles about Williamsburg written by Rouse and others and correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains notes, articles about Williamsburg written by Rouse and others and correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary\nResearch and Correspondence.  Published 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research and Correspondence.  Published 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research and Correspondence.  Published 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research, correspondence, photographs for book and proofs.  Published 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research, correspondence, photographs for book and proofs.  Published 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research, correspondence, photographs for book and proofs.  Includes a copy of part of \"Diary of Thomas Roderick Dew, circa 1820-1822.\" Published 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Copy of \"Diary of Thomas Roderick Dew, circa 1820-1822.  Published 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography  Vol. 88, No. 4 (Oct., 1980), pp. 387-400\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography  Vol. 88, No. 4 (Oct., 1980), pp. 387-400\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography  Vol. 88, No. 4 (Oct., 1980), pp. 387-400\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe James: Where a Nation Began \t\tNotes on copies of past newspaper columns to be used in Part I of The James Book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe James: Where a Nation Began \t\tNotes on copies of past newspaper columns to be used in Part I of The James Book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of Newport News Since World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of Newport News Since World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes interviews with Edwin Keith Phillips, Jr.; Myrtel Sud Inez Snyder Barnes; Herbert Kelley and Jerry A. Talton plus a story about Louis Drucker by Barbara Smith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material on Lexington and Rockbridge, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWe Happy Wasps: Virginia in the Days of Jim Crow and Harry Byrd    1996 Typescript of draft of book, with notes.  Includes a booklet, \"Uncle Jim and Cousin Blythe\" by Melville C. Branch, Jr.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWe Happy Wasps: Virginia in the Days of Jim Crow and Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhen the Yankees Came: Civil War and Reconstruction on the Virginia Peninsula (Richmond, Dietz Press, 1977) by George Benjamin West.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard Bland and the origins of the revolution in Virginia (Virginia in the revolution), Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission (1981)  \"Study of Richard Bland by Bob Detweiler\"  pages 1-134\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard Bland and the origins of the revolution in Virginia (Virginia in the revolution) , Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission (1981) \"Study of Richard Bland by Bob Detweiler\"  pages 135-261\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard Bland and the origins of the revolution in Virginia (Virginia in the revolution) , Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission (1981) \"Study of Richard Bland by Bob Detweiler\"  pages 262-372\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndex cards, research articles, and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndex cards, research articles, and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndex cards, research articles, and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly original newspaper and magazine columns and articles written by Parke Rouse, beginning with his time in the US Navy in 1936.  He wrote columns for the Richmond Times-Dispatch and later for the Daily Press and Times-Herald of Newport News, Virginia.  His columns had various names over the years, but he concentrated on Virginia history, particularly Richmond, Williamsburg and area, York County, Gloucester County, Hampton and Newport News.  He wrote about people, places and events from prehistoric times to the present.  Many columns voiced his views on how the area had changed since his boyhood.  Many columns included photographs of the people and places mentioned.  Even though loosely grouped by decades, some folders may have originally been organized by subject matter.  Later folders in this subseries are grouped by subject as were noted by Parke Rouse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial published in various publications, such as the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Newport News Times-Dispatch and the Commonwealth Magazine. Topics include local, national and war news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial published in various publications, such as the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Newport News Times-Dispatch and the Commonwealth Magazine. Includes column \"Eminent Expatriates\" in the Newport News, Virginia Times-Herald.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial published in various publications, such as the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Newport News Times-Dispatch and the Commonwealth Magazine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRouse's early research for his books, columns and articles.   The material is undated but compiled from the 1940's to 1960's.  Alphabetical by subject.  Strictly research material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRouse's research for his books, columns and articles.\tIncludes correspondence, notes and research material.  Also includes drafts, proofs for final projects, photographs, final articles and associated speeches.  Alphabetical by subjects for articles or books, titles of articles or books, use of material (speeches, proposed) and other categories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStory about Cornelius, the black housekeeper when he was a boy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes photocopy of \"Mulberry Island and the Civil War by Emma-Jo L. Davis, March 1968 and photographs of Fort Eustis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech \"The Peopling of Virginia\" given to the Ginter Park Women's Club.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a letter from Mary (Rutherfoord) Goodwin giving personal biographical notes and other sources for Rouse's research on Dr. Goodwin, dividing it into periods of Goodwin's life.  She mentions personal family material that she is letting Rouse use for his book, including correspondence and diaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes brochures and publications from the 1957 and other annual celebrations of Jamestown Festival.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes brochures and publications from the 1957 and other annual celebrations of Jamestown Festival. Includes photographs and drafts of articles written about Jamestown.  Includes a 1901 brochure, \"Jamestown, The Cradle of the United States\" published by the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes published articles and brochures plus typed drafts of articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly typed drafts of articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly typed drafts of articles with a few published copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs, most copies from the Virginia Historical Society.  Dates appear to be early to mid-1900's.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs, most copies from the Virginia Historical Society, probably from the early to mid-1900's, and drafts of text for a book or article.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes photographs, brochures, articles and other research.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes photographs, brochures, articles and other research.  Includes publication \"50th Anniversary of Langley Air Force Base, Virginia,\" 1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes programs for the 1957 visit of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, 1960 memorial service for John D. Rockefeller, newspaper articles written by Rouse and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the 1969 \"A Commemorative Booklet, The Two Hundred and Seventy-Fifth Year, College of William and Mary,\" the 1976 \"50th Anniversary Issue of The CW News,\" 1969 reprint from the Journal of Medical Education entitled \"Medical Education at America's First University,\" 1951 article entitled \"Origin of James City Old Stone House…\" and other Williamsburg area brochures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs used for books, articles and columns.  Most of the photographs are copies from organizations such as Colonial Williamsburg, Library of Virginia, Virginia Historical Society, Virginia Gazette, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Daily Press and Library of Congress, but some are copies and originals of personal photographs by local citizens.  Many have typed captions glued to the bottom.  Typescripts and some newspaper columns and articles are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of canals, bridges and boats from the Hampton Roads area and other parts of Virginia.  Many include captions.  Copy of Winter 1990 \"The Tiller.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped carbon copies of articles about James River plantations and photographs of houses and other scenes from Charles City County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany photographs with captions.  A few brochures are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany photographs with captions.  A few brochures are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs, many with captions, about Newport News topics such as people, buildings and ships.  Includes postcards of area scenes and activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs, many with captions, about Newport News topics such as people, buildings  roads, and ships.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographic prints of portraits, paintings and other photographs of people mentioned in Parke Rouse's books and articles.  Most of the prints are of 18th and 19th century people, but some are copies of publicity photographs from the 20th century.  The photographs are from Richmond Newspapers, Colonial Williamsburg, Library of Virginia, College of William and Mary, Virginia Historical Society and other repositories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographic prints of portraits, paintings and other photographs of people mentioned in Parke Rouse's books and articles.  Most of the prints are of 18th and 19th century people, but some are copies of publicity photographs from the 20th century.  The photographs are from Richmond Newspapers, Colonial Williamsburg, Library of Virginia, College of William and Mary, Virginia Historical Society and other repositories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of prints of Virginia Wildlife and other subject matter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs mostly of buildings and landscapes in Virginia. Many photographs have captions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of buildings and people from early 20th century plus prints and maps of the area\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of Colonial Williamsburg costumed and administrative staff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of dignitaries during their visits to Williamsburg and area.  Includes photographs of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, President Gerald Ford, Jordan's King Hussein, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. and wife opening the USO, John Hopkin's photograph of Daniel Coit Gilman and family (visited Williamsburg in 1887), Prince Charles, Winston Churchill, General Dwight Eisenhower , Queen Elizabeth and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of buildings, a graduation, activities, and students.  Includes many photographs of the Wren Building.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostcards of Newport News, Hampton and Phoebus, Virginia.  Mid-20th century.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBibliographic index cards for books written by Parke Rouse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndex cards entitled \"New Book Bibliography\" and \"Cards needed for items checked in [?]\" and cards for other books. Four sets of cards divided into four boxes: 10a, 10b, 10c and 10d.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence series is divided into 2 subseries:   \"Letters written to Parke Rouse\" and \"Letters from Parke Rouse.\"  The correspondence is further organized by year ranges, maintaining the chronological and sometimes alphabetical arrangement used by Parke Rouse.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe time period covers Rouse's childhood; his college years at Washington and Lee; his early career at the Richmond Times Dispatch; his time in the Navy during and after World War II; his later years as a successful columnist and writer; and his retirement years.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMost time periods include not only the letters that Parke Rouse received, but the letters he wrote, giving different perspectives to the events in his life.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSome correspondents from 1950-1997 include Thomas N. Allen; J. Lindsay Almond, Jr;  J. Bell, Jr; Thomas C. Boushall, Carl Bridenbough; Arleigh Burke; Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Herb Caen; Mosby Cardozo; Lester J. Cappon; Leslie Cheek; Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton, A. Christian Compton; John Warren Cooke; Virginius Dabney; John N. Dalton, Colgate W. Darden, Jr., Clifford Dowdey; John W. Elrod; Gerald R. Ford; Mills E. Godwin, Jr.; Thomas A. Graves, Jr.; Bowman Gray; Elmon T. Gray; Albertis S. Harrison, Jr.; Robert V. Hatcher; Quintin Hogg, the Lord Hailsham of St. Marleybone; Hubert H. Humphrey; Jacques Kosciusko-Morizet; William A. Lashley; Dumas Malone; Marvin Mandel; Mrs. Edward Stephens (Helen) McCarthy; Mary Tyler Cheek McClenahan; Charles McDowell; Roger Mudd; Eugene Ormandy; Davis Y. Paschall; Lewis F. Powell, Jr.; O. W. (Tom) Riegel; Charles S. Robb; Winthrop Rockefeller; the Rt. Rev. David S. Rose, D.D.; Duncan Sandys; Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.; Vaughan H. Scott; William L. Scott; Arnold Eric Sevareid; William B. Spong, Jr.; Margaret Thatcher; The Times Court Circular; Clayton Torrence; Paul S. Trible, Jr.; Stewart L. Udall; John C. West; Walter Muir Whitehill; John D. Wilson; and Tom Wolfe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke Rouse filed his correspondence alphabetically by correspondent.  He created 6 different groups during his lifetime.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe first group begins in the 1930's and covers the time he was an undergraduate at Washington and Lee and his early jobs with the Daily Press in Newport News, Virginia and the Richmond-Times Dispatch in Richmond, Virginia.  It is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe second group covers his work years at the Richmond-Times Dispatch and his early years in the Navy during World War II, 1941-1942.  It is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe third group covers his time in the Navy as a Navy Ensign, then Lieutenant, beginning with training at Harvard, 1944-1945.  It is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe fourth group covers his time in the Navy, 1944-1946.  It is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe fifth group, which covers the years 1942-1946, is in chronological order but was probably originally in alphabetical order by correspondent.  The letters had been removed from their envelopes, and with few last names on the letters, it was impossible to recreate alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe sixth group covers 1950-1998, is in alphabetical order by correspondent and includes an index.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLetters from family members are mostly in the alphabetical groups, but are also found in the chronological group.  Parke Rouse and his Mother corresponded weekly, often numbering their letters and responses. Correspondents include immediate family, other relatives, neighbors, college friends, navy friends and some business contacts.  Depending on the time period, the subject matter covers social activities, news of friends and relatives, war news, and immediate family news/activities.  During and immediately following World War II, the letters tell of the many different experiences from the point of view of friends, family, and community.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Margaret \"Peg\" Garland, Rouse's girlfriend.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters written by Parke Rouse to his parents, siblings, and other relatives.  The time periods are the same as the letters received by Parke Rouse in subseries 1 which creates a unique opportunity to see both sides of a correspondence exchange.  These letters are in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn his early letters, Rouse writes about college social life, sport rivalries, friends, neighbors, home and relatives. He often advises his brother who is not as academically inclined as he is, even giving their Mother advice on how to motivate him.  Other early letters cover his early career after college and before World War II.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eParke Rouse worked for the Richmond Times Dispatch as a reporter when he received a commission as a Navy Ensign in 1942.  He trained in Boston at Harvard before being sent to Italy.  His letters are censored, but he does share his Navy experiences in the United States, Europe and on the Eastern Front.  He tells of home, family, college and Navy friends he encounters during his postings. He continues writing articles during this time period and often tries (and sometimes succeeds) to sell his stories to publications.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere is a gap between 1945 and 1980.  The 1980 folder includes letters written by Rouse with attached replies.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe following is a timeline of where Rouse lived, worked or was posted while writing and receiving letters, highlighting some of the events and concerns in his life.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1933-36 \tAttends Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1940, 1941 \tWorks at Richmond Times-Dispatch doing the police beat, front page stories, legislature and other things. Virginius Dabney was the editor and a mentor to Rouse.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJune 1942 \tBrother Dashiell is in the Navy at Ft. Knox and friends are joining the military. Parke wants a Navy commission; worries about the draft; mentions blackouts and a flag speech he wrote for Langhorne.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeptember 1942\tReceives commission as an Ensign in the Procurement Office of the Navy with training at Harvard for 6 months; writes article on fraternities which was published, but censored by Mr. Bryan. (G. Tennant Bryan)? \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOctober 1942\tRealizes he is in the Navy; tells of his courses on ships, weapons, and more; shares experiences of being in Boston.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDecember 1942\t Mentions the Cocoanut Grove fire. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAugust 1943 \tStationed in North Africa on the USS James O'Hara. One job he has is Postal Officer. His letters are censored, so most of them are filled with talk about his friends and free time activities. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOctober 16, 1943 \tBecomes a Lieutenant;  mentions that he took part in invasion of Italy, giving some details; visits Algiers. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNovember 1943 Hopes to come home for leave. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eApril – June 1945 Assigned for shore duty with CinCPac in Honolulu, Hawaii, then at CinCPac in San Francisco.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJuly 25 1945 Assigned to Navy Cargo ship going to Pearl Harbor. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEarly August 1945, Arrives in Hawaii, then goes immediately to Guam for \"temporary duty\" on the \"Navy News at Guam,\" a Navy newspaper for troops in the Pacific; waits for news of the war; mentions that Japanese prisoners were let loose in hopes of rounding up Japanese troops living in the hills. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBy the end of August\tTransferred to the Public Information Office. Talks of joy that the war is over; mentions that he might not have enough points to go home; tries to pull every string he can to get back stateside – his commanders, his friends in the Navy, his newspaper contacts in the Navy and United States and others. CinCPac returns to Pearl Harbor, but Rouse stays in Guam as part of ComMarianas. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhile in the Pacific, Rouse describes the area, the towns, the social life, his friends and the local population. He often runs into people he knows from past postings, from home, from school and other places. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal papers of Parke Rouse. Includes family, business, financial and Navy papers; memorabilia; playbills from the 1930's and 1940's; material from his community participation; and material from his leadship roles in organizations such as the Colonial Records Project and Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence as Director of the Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes receipts, paycheck stubs and insurance items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTelegram from President John F. Kennedy saying he is pleased to hear of the observance of the 350th anniversary of Jamestown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about the Korean-Vietnam War History Commission as a member of the commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles, photographs and brochures.  Includes a copy of \"American Society of Bookplate Collectors and Designers\" reprint of the work by James Hayes, Master Calligrapher, by Louis Ginsberg, published 1976.  1947 issue of the Common Glory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle and photograph of the Teheran Conference of the Big Three with Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublications, rosters, menus, and form letter to troops from President Roosevelt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVouchers, orders and related official communications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 stories and poems, mostly typed, about the military.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFebruary 1943 issue of \"Underway\" from the Naval Training School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompilation of Personal Columns created by Betsy Rouse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of Parke Rouse, most during his 20's.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of members, office held in Pi Kappa Alpha, their addresses and places of employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublications by Dietz Press promoting Rouse's books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to various people and businesses promoting himself, his articles and his books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook entitled \"Virginia, the English Heritage in America\" by Parke Rouse, Jr. with newspaper articles about his work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of names with 3 digit telephone numbers beside each name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSixty-four playbills from the 1930's and 1940's from theatre productions in Virginia, Boston, New York and other east coast cities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Douthat Meade research files and Simpson Family Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese files included mostly photocopies and photostat copies of research material of Robert Douthat Meade.  They were in 10 folders arranged in alphabetical order. Since the material was not original nor related to Parke Rouse's research, they have not been kept.  A few original items have been kept:  postcard of Wright Square in Savannah, Georgia; postcard of Madison Square; photograph of monument to De Kalb in Camden, South Carolina; and a portfolio of reproductions of photographs by Ken Sturgeon, staff photographer of WIS-TV, December 1969.\nRobert Douthat Meade was head of the History Department at Randolph Macon Woman's College. He taught Betsy Rouse who graduated from Randolph Macon in 1942.  His wife, Lucy Burwell Boyd of Warrenton, North Carolina, a cousin of Betsy Rouse, gave Parke Rouse this material in case he wanted it for his research with permission to discard if not needed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFamily material given to Parke Rouse by Mrs. John Page Simpson, Jr. of Miles, Virginia. The Simpson Family is from Norfolk, Virginia with a connection to the Smith Family. Items include a 1868 May 12 letter from Covington in Columbus, Mississippi to his Mother where he notes that money and trade are scarce and he will be unable to visit because he \"must economize.\" A 1898 May 18 letter from S.M. Smith on the USA S. Solace while at sea off the coast of Cuba to \"my dear little Junior Friends,\" probably during the Spanish American War. He notes that his mailing address is Key West, Florida; his Mother, Mrs. M.A. Smith, lives in Auburn, North Carolina and the \"Juniors\" are from Berkeley (Norfolk, Virginia) where they all attended Christian Endeavor.  1913 December 6 letter from John Page Simpson, Jr. to \"My dear Santa Clause\" with gift requests. July 11 (no year) letter from John while at sea to his Mother in Norfolk where he mentions that he is limited in what he says because of the censors.  Undated letter from John, while at Virginia Military Institute, to his Father about his schedule, his expenses (with a detailed list) and his hope his parents will visit for the Virginia game.  1985 November 13 letter from [Manbeth] Simpson to her friends about her fond memories of VMI and Virginia.  2 empty envelopes.\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"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Professional and personal papers of Parke Shepherd Rouse, Jr. who was a newspaper writer and columnist and an author of books on Virginia.  ","His personal correspondence covers his college years at Washington and Lee University; his years in the Navy during World War II; his early career while working in Richmond, Virginia and Newport News, Virginia; and his business affairs.  His college and Navy letters include not only the letters he wrote home, but the letters he received from family and friends.  Memorabilia, articles and official papers from his time in the Navy are also included. His personal papers include material on his leadership roles in the Jamestown Festival and Colonial Records Project, among others.  Sixty-four playbills from the 1930's and 1940's are also part of this collection.","His professional papers include his notes, research, drafts, transcripts, notecards, photographs, clippings, correspondence, financial material and copies/drafts of his books, articles and columns.  The material includes copies of his Sunday feature column in the Daily Press which were vignettes of people, places and the history of Virginia, mostly in the Williamsburg and Tidewater area from the 17th to the 20th century.  Some notes and research are for books and articles that he never wrote or published, mostly about late 18th century and early 19th century famous people, places and events in Virginia.","Professional papers of Parke Rouse with his notes, research, drafts, transcripts, notecards, photographs, clippings, correspondence, financial material and copies of his books, articles and columns. Much of the material was generated in part by his Sunday feature articles and popular history books.","Notes, drafts, correspondence and research from various books written or planned by Parke Rouse.","Photographs of portraits, buildings, etc. taken in preparation of his biography of James Blair, James Blair of Virginia (MacMillan, 1971). Photographs include 1) James Blair (5 photographs of portraits) 2) John Blair 3) Edmund Jenings 4) Sir Harlottle Grimston 5) Edward Stillingfleet, Bishop of Worcester 6) Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury 7) Edmund Gibson, Bishop of London 8) William Wake, Chancellor of the College 9) Thomas Bray 10) Sarah Harrison Blair 11) Robert Boyle 12) Gilbert Burnet, preacher of the Rolls Chapel 13) Henry Compton, Bishop of London 14) John Tillotson, Archbishop of Canterbury 15) John Locke 16) Philip Ludwell II 16a) Hannah Harrison 17) Brafferton 18) WM grammar school room 19) John Marot's Tavern 20) Blair House 21) University of Aberdeen 22) Prentis Store 23) Great Hall 24) Wren Chapel 25) Bruton Parish 26) Edinburgh - High Street 27) St. Giles, Edinburgh 28) SPGA 29) University of Edinburgh 30) Graves of Blairs, Jamestown 31) Title Page of Blair's sermon on the Mount 32) Xerox copy of  Blair's power of attorney to his brother, John. Original, Scottish Record Office. 33) Chapel of the Rolls, London","Typescript of manuscript with some corrections.","Typescript of manuscript with some corrections.","Typescript of manuscript with some corrections.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with some corrections.","Typescript of manuscript with some corrections.","Typescript of manuscript with some corrections.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Mss. Acc. 1998.19","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days \t\tPublished 1973 by Dietz Press, Given by PR to Betsy Rouse to be given after his death to the institution of her choice.","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days \t\tNotations by local citizens who proofed certain chapters","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days  Pages 1-36","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days  Pages 37-107","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days  Pages 108-182","Contains notes, articles about Williamsburg written by Rouse and others and correspondence.","Contains notes, articles about Williamsburg written by Rouse and others and correspondence","Contains notes, articles about Williamsburg written by Rouse and others and correspondence","A House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary\nResearch and Correspondence.  Published 1983.","A House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research and Correspondence.  Published 1983.","A House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research and Correspondence.  Published 1983.","A House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research, correspondence, photographs for book and proofs.  Published 1983.","A House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research, correspondence, photographs for book and proofs.  Published 1983.","A House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research, correspondence, photographs for book and proofs.  Includes a copy of part of \"Diary of Thomas Roderick Dew, circa 1820-1822.\" Published 1983.","A House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Copy of \"Diary of Thomas Roderick Dew, circa 1820-1822.  Published 1983.","Belle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography  Vol. 88, No. 4 (Oct., 1980), pp. 387-400","Belle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography  Vol. 88, No. 4 (Oct., 1980), pp. 387-400","Belle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography  Vol. 88, No. 4 (Oct., 1980), pp. 387-400","Belle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse","Belle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse","Belle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse","The James: Where a Nation Began \t\tNotes on copies of past newspaper columns to be used in Part I of The James Book","The James: Where a Nation Began \t\tNotes on copies of past newspaper columns to be used in Part I of The James Book","Draft of Newport News Since World War II.","Draft of Newport News Since World War II.","Includes interviews with Edwin Keith Phillips, Jr.; Myrtel Sud Inez Snyder Barnes; Herbert Kelley and Jerry A. Talton plus a story about Louis Drucker by Barbara Smith.","Correspondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg","Correspondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg","Correspondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg","Correspondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg","Correspondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg","Correspondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg","Includes material on Lexington and Rockbridge, Virginia.","We Happy Wasps: Virginia in the Days of Jim Crow and Harry Byrd    1996 Typescript of draft of book, with notes.  Includes a booklet, \"Uncle Jim and Cousin Blythe\" by Melville C. Branch, Jr.\"","We Happy Wasps: Virginia in the Days of Jim Crow and Harry Byrd","When the Yankees Came: Civil War and Reconstruction on the Virginia Peninsula (Richmond, Dietz Press, 1977) by George Benjamin West.","Richard Bland and the origins of the revolution in Virginia (Virginia in the revolution), Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission (1981)  \"Study of Richard Bland by Bob Detweiler\"  pages 1-134","Richard Bland and the origins of the revolution in Virginia (Virginia in the revolution) , Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission (1981) \"Study of Richard Bland by Bob Detweiler\"  pages 135-261","Richard Bland and the origins of the revolution in Virginia (Virginia in the revolution) , Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission (1981) \"Study of Richard Bland by Bob Detweiler\"  pages 262-372","Index cards, research articles, and notes.","Index cards, research articles, and notes.","Index cards, research articles, and notes.","Mostly original newspaper and magazine columns and articles written by Parke Rouse, beginning with his time in the US Navy in 1936.  He wrote columns for the Richmond Times-Dispatch and later for the Daily Press and Times-Herald of Newport News, Virginia.  His columns had various names over the years, but he concentrated on Virginia history, particularly Richmond, Williamsburg and area, York County, Gloucester County, Hampton and Newport News.  He wrote about people, places and events from prehistoric times to the present.  Many columns voiced his views on how the area had changed since his boyhood.  Many columns included photographs of the people and places mentioned.  Even though loosely grouped by decades, some folders may have originally been organized by subject matter.  Later folders in this subseries are grouped by subject as were noted by Parke Rouse.","Material published in various publications, such as the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Newport News Times-Dispatch and the Commonwealth Magazine. Topics include local, national and war news.","Material published in various publications, such as the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Newport News Times-Dispatch and the Commonwealth Magazine. Includes column \"Eminent Expatriates\" in the Newport News, Virginia Times-Herald.","Material published in various publications, such as the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Newport News Times-Dispatch and the Commonwealth Magazine.","Rouse's early research for his books, columns and articles.   The material is undated but compiled from the 1940's to 1960's.  Alphabetical by subject.  Strictly research material.","Rouse's research for his books, columns and articles.\tIncludes correspondence, notes and research material.  Also includes drafts, proofs for final projects, photographs, final articles and associated speeches.  Alphabetical by subjects for articles or books, titles of articles or books, use of material (speeches, proposed) and other categories.","Story about Cornelius, the black housekeeper when he was a boy.","Includes photocopy of \"Mulberry Island and the Civil War by Emma-Jo L. Davis, March 1968 and photographs of Fort Eustis.","Speech \"The Peopling of Virginia\" given to the Ginter Park Women's Club.","Includes a letter from Mary (Rutherfoord) Goodwin giving personal biographical notes and other sources for Rouse's research on Dr. Goodwin, dividing it into periods of Goodwin's life.  She mentions personal family material that she is letting Rouse use for his book, including correspondence and diaries.","Includes brochures and publications from the 1957 and other annual celebrations of Jamestown Festival.","Includes brochures and publications from the 1957 and other annual celebrations of Jamestown Festival. Includes photographs and drafts of articles written about Jamestown.  Includes a 1901 brochure, \"Jamestown, The Cradle of the United States\" published by the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities.","Includes published articles and brochures plus typed drafts of articles.","Mostly typed drafts of articles.","Mostly typed drafts of articles with a few published copies.","Photographs, most copies from the Virginia Historical Society.  Dates appear to be early to mid-1900's.","Photographs, most copies from the Virginia Historical Society, probably from the early to mid-1900's, and drafts of text for a book or article.","Includes photographs, brochures, articles and other research.","Includes photographs, brochures, articles and other research.  Includes publication \"50th Anniversary of Langley Air Force Base, Virginia,\" 1966.","Includes programs for the 1957 visit of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, 1960 memorial service for John D. Rockefeller, newspaper articles written by Rouse and others.","Includes the 1969 \"A Commemorative Booklet, The Two Hundred and Seventy-Fifth Year, College of William and Mary,\" the 1976 \"50th Anniversary Issue of The CW News,\" 1969 reprint from the Journal of Medical Education entitled \"Medical Education at America's First University,\" 1951 article entitled \"Origin of James City Old Stone House…\" and other Williamsburg area brochures.","Photographs used for books, articles and columns.  Most of the photographs are copies from organizations such as Colonial Williamsburg, Library of Virginia, Virginia Historical Society, Virginia Gazette, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Daily Press and Library of Congress, but some are copies and originals of personal photographs by local citizens.  Many have typed captions glued to the bottom.  Typescripts and some newspaper columns and articles are included.","Photographs of canals, bridges and boats from the Hampton Roads area and other parts of Virginia.  Many include captions.  Copy of Winter 1990 \"The Tiller.\"","Typed carbon copies of articles about James River plantations and photographs of houses and other scenes from Charles City County.","Many photographs with captions.  A few brochures are included.","Many photographs with captions.  A few brochures are included.","Photographs, many with captions, about Newport News topics such as people, buildings and ships.  Includes postcards of area scenes and activities.","Photographs, many with captions, about Newport News topics such as people, buildings  roads, and ships.","Photographic prints of portraits, paintings and other photographs of people mentioned in Parke Rouse's books and articles.  Most of the prints are of 18th and 19th century people, but some are copies of publicity photographs from the 20th century.  The photographs are from Richmond Newspapers, Colonial Williamsburg, Library of Virginia, College of William and Mary, Virginia Historical Society and other repositories.","Photographic prints of portraits, paintings and other photographs of people mentioned in Parke Rouse's books and articles.  Most of the prints are of 18th and 19th century people, but some are copies of publicity photographs from the 20th century.  The photographs are from Richmond Newspapers, Colonial Williamsburg, Library of Virginia, College of William and Mary, Virginia Historical Society and other repositories.","Photographs of prints of Virginia Wildlife and other subject matter.","Photographs mostly of buildings and landscapes in Virginia. Many photographs have captions.","Photographs of buildings and people from early 20th century plus prints and maps of the area","Photographs of Colonial Williamsburg costumed and administrative staff.","Photographs of dignitaries during their visits to Williamsburg and area.  Includes photographs of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, President Gerald Ford, Jordan's King Hussein, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. and wife opening the USO, John Hopkin's photograph of Daniel Coit Gilman and family (visited Williamsburg in 1887), Prince Charles, Winston Churchill, General Dwight Eisenhower , Queen Elizabeth and others.","Photographs of buildings, a graduation, activities, and students.  Includes many photographs of the Wren Building.","Postcards of Newport News, Hampton and Phoebus, Virginia.  Mid-20th century.","Bibliographic index cards for books written by Parke Rouse.","Index cards entitled \"New Book Bibliography\" and \"Cards needed for items checked in [?]\" and cards for other books. Four sets of cards divided into four boxes: 10a, 10b, 10c and 10d.","The correspondence series is divided into 2 subseries:   \"Letters written to Parke Rouse\" and \"Letters from Parke Rouse.\"  The correspondence is further organized by year ranges, maintaining the chronological and sometimes alphabetical arrangement used by Parke Rouse.","The time period covers Rouse's childhood; his college years at Washington and Lee; his early career at the Richmond Times Dispatch; his time in the Navy during and after World War II; his later years as a successful columnist and writer; and his retirement years.","Most time periods include not only the letters that Parke Rouse received, but the letters he wrote, giving different perspectives to the events in his life.","Some correspondents from 1950-1997 include Thomas N. Allen; J. Lindsay Almond, Jr;  J. Bell, Jr; Thomas C. Boushall, Carl Bridenbough; Arleigh Burke; Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Herb Caen; Mosby Cardozo; Lester J. Cappon; Leslie Cheek; Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton, A. Christian Compton; John Warren Cooke; Virginius Dabney; John N. Dalton, Colgate W. Darden, Jr., Clifford Dowdey; John W. Elrod; Gerald R. Ford; Mills E. Godwin, Jr.; Thomas A. Graves, Jr.; Bowman Gray; Elmon T. Gray; Albertis S. Harrison, Jr.; Robert V. Hatcher; Quintin Hogg, the Lord Hailsham of St. Marleybone; Hubert H. Humphrey; Jacques Kosciusko-Morizet; William A. Lashley; Dumas Malone; Marvin Mandel; Mrs. Edward Stephens (Helen) McCarthy; Mary Tyler Cheek McClenahan; Charles McDowell; Roger Mudd; Eugene Ormandy; Davis Y. Paschall; Lewis F. Powell, Jr.; O. W. (Tom) Riegel; Charles S. Robb; Winthrop Rockefeller; the Rt. Rev. David S. Rose, D.D.; Duncan Sandys; Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.; Vaughan H. Scott; William L. Scott; Arnold Eric Sevareid; William B. Spong, Jr.; Margaret Thatcher; The Times Court Circular; Clayton Torrence; Paul S. Trible, Jr.; Stewart L. Udall; John C. West; Walter Muir Whitehill; John D. Wilson; and Tom Wolfe.","Parke Rouse filed his correspondence alphabetically by correspondent.  He created 6 different groups during his lifetime.  ","The first group begins in the 1930's and covers the time he was an undergraduate at Washington and Lee and his early jobs with the Daily Press in Newport News, Virginia and the Richmond-Times Dispatch in Richmond, Virginia.  It is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.","The second group covers his work years at the Richmond-Times Dispatch and his early years in the Navy during World War II, 1941-1942.  It is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.","The third group covers his time in the Navy as a Navy Ensign, then Lieutenant, beginning with training at Harvard, 1944-1945.  It is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.","The fourth group covers his time in the Navy, 1944-1946.  It is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.","The fifth group, which covers the years 1942-1946, is in chronological order but was probably originally in alphabetical order by correspondent.  The letters had been removed from their envelopes, and with few last names on the letters, it was impossible to recreate alphabetically.","The sixth group covers 1950-1998, is in alphabetical order by correspondent and includes an index.","Letters from family members are mostly in the alphabetical groups, but are also found in the chronological group.  Parke Rouse and his Mother corresponded weekly, often numbering their letters and responses. Correspondents include immediate family, other relatives, neighbors, college friends, navy friends and some business contacts.  Depending on the time period, the subject matter covers social activities, news of friends and relatives, war news, and immediate family news/activities.  During and immediately following World War II, the letters tell of the many different experiences from the point of view of friends, family, and community.","Letters from Margaret \"Peg\" Garland, Rouse's girlfriend.","Letters written by Parke Rouse to his parents, siblings, and other relatives.  The time periods are the same as the letters received by Parke Rouse in subseries 1 which creates a unique opportunity to see both sides of a correspondence exchange.  These letters are in chronological order.","In his early letters, Rouse writes about college social life, sport rivalries, friends, neighbors, home and relatives. He often advises his brother who is not as academically inclined as he is, even giving their Mother advice on how to motivate him.  Other early letters cover his early career after college and before World War II.","Parke Rouse worked for the Richmond Times Dispatch as a reporter when he received a commission as a Navy Ensign in 1942.  He trained in Boston at Harvard before being sent to Italy.  His letters are censored, but he does share his Navy experiences in the United States, Europe and on the Eastern Front.  He tells of home, family, college and Navy friends he encounters during his postings. He continues writing articles during this time period and often tries (and sometimes succeeds) to sell his stories to publications.  ","There is a gap between 1945 and 1980.  The 1980 folder includes letters written by Rouse with attached replies.","The following is a timeline of where Rouse lived, worked or was posted while writing and receiving letters, highlighting some of the events and concerns in his life.","1933-36 \tAttends Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia.","1940, 1941 \tWorks at Richmond Times-Dispatch doing the police beat, front page stories, legislature and other things. Virginius Dabney was the editor and a mentor to Rouse.","June 1942 \tBrother Dashiell is in the Navy at Ft. Knox and friends are joining the military. Parke wants a Navy commission; worries about the draft; mentions blackouts and a flag speech he wrote for Langhorne.","September 1942\tReceives commission as an Ensign in the Procurement Office of the Navy with training at Harvard for 6 months; writes article on fraternities which was published, but censored by Mr. Bryan. (G. Tennant Bryan)? ","October 1942\tRealizes he is in the Navy; tells of his courses on ships, weapons, and more; shares experiences of being in Boston.","December 1942\t Mentions the Cocoanut Grove fire. ","August 1943 \tStationed in North Africa on the USS James O'Hara. One job he has is Postal Officer. His letters are censored, so most of them are filled with talk about his friends and free time activities. ","October 16, 1943 \tBecomes a Lieutenant;  mentions that he took part in invasion of Italy, giving some details; visits Algiers. ","November 1943 Hopes to come home for leave. ","April – June 1945 Assigned for shore duty with CinCPac in Honolulu, Hawaii, then at CinCPac in San Francisco.","July 25 1945 Assigned to Navy Cargo ship going to Pearl Harbor. ","Early August 1945, Arrives in Hawaii, then goes immediately to Guam for \"temporary duty\" on the \"Navy News at Guam,\" a Navy newspaper for troops in the Pacific; waits for news of the war; mentions that Japanese prisoners were let loose in hopes of rounding up Japanese troops living in the hills. ","By the end of August\tTransferred to the Public Information Office. Talks of joy that the war is over; mentions that he might not have enough points to go home; tries to pull every string he can to get back stateside – his commanders, his friends in the Navy, his newspaper contacts in the Navy and United States and others. CinCPac returns to Pearl Harbor, but Rouse stays in Guam as part of ComMarianas. ","While in the Pacific, Rouse describes the area, the towns, the social life, his friends and the local population. He often runs into people he knows from past postings, from home, from school and other places. ","Personal papers of Parke Rouse. Includes family, business, financial and Navy papers; memorabilia; playbills from the 1930's and 1940's; material from his community participation; and material from his leadship roles in organizations such as the Colonial Records Project and Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission.","Correspondence as Director of the Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission.","Includes receipts, paycheck stubs and insurance items.","Telegram from President John F. Kennedy saying he is pleased to hear of the observance of the 350th anniversary of Jamestown.","Correspondence about the Korean-Vietnam War History Commission as a member of the commission.","Newspaper articles, photographs and brochures.  Includes a copy of \"American Society of Bookplate Collectors and Designers\" reprint of the work by James Hayes, Master Calligrapher, by Louis Ginsberg, published 1976.  1947 issue of the Common Glory.","Article and photograph of the Teheran Conference of the Big Three with Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill.","Publications, rosters, menus, and form letter to troops from President Roosevelt.","Vouchers, orders and related official communications.","7 stories and poems, mostly typed, about the military.","February 1943 issue of \"Underway\" from the Naval Training School.","Compilation of Personal Columns created by Betsy Rouse.","Photographs of Parke Rouse, most during his 20's.","List of members, office held in Pi Kappa Alpha, their addresses and places of employment.","Publications by Dietz Press promoting Rouse's books.","Correspondence to various people and businesses promoting himself, his articles and his books.","Scrapbook entitled \"Virginia, the English Heritage in America\" by Parke Rouse, Jr. with newspaper articles about his work.","List of names with 3 digit telephone numbers beside each name.","Sixty-four playbills from the 1930's and 1940's from theatre productions in Virginia, Boston, New York and other east coast cities.","Robert Douthat Meade research files and Simpson Family Papers.","These files included mostly photocopies and photostat copies of research material of Robert Douthat Meade.  They were in 10 folders arranged in alphabetical order. Since the material was not original nor related to Parke Rouse's research, they have not been kept.  A few original items have been kept:  postcard of Wright Square in Savannah, Georgia; postcard of Madison Square; photograph of monument to De Kalb in Camden, South Carolina; and a portfolio of reproductions of photographs by Ken Sturgeon, staff photographer of WIS-TV, December 1969.\nRobert Douthat Meade was head of the History Department at Randolph Macon Woman's College. He taught Betsy Rouse who graduated from Randolph Macon in 1942.  His wife, Lucy Burwell Boyd of Warrenton, North Carolina, a cousin of Betsy Rouse, gave Parke Rouse this material in case he wanted it for his research with permission to discard if not needed.","Family material given to Parke Rouse by Mrs. John Page Simpson, Jr. of Miles, Virginia. The Simpson Family is from Norfolk, Virginia with a connection to the Smith Family. Items include a 1868 May 12 letter from Covington in Columbus, Mississippi to his Mother where he notes that money and trade are scarce and he will be unable to visit because he \"must economize.\" A 1898 May 18 letter from S.M. Smith on the USA S. Solace while at sea off the coast of Cuba to \"my dear little Junior Friends,\" probably during the Spanish American War. He notes that his mailing address is Key West, Florida; his Mother, Mrs. M.A. Smith, lives in Auburn, North Carolina and the \"Juniors\" are from Berkeley (Norfolk, Virginia) where they all attended Christian Endeavor.  1913 December 6 letter from John Page Simpson, Jr. to \"My dear Santa Clause\" with gift requests. July 11 (no year) letter from John while at sea to his Mother in Norfolk where he mentions that he is limited in what he says because of the censors.  Undated letter from John, while at Virginia Military Institute, to his Father about his schedule, his expenses (with a detailed list) and his hope his parents will visit for the Virginia game.  1985 November 13 letter from [Manbeth] Simpson to her friends about her fond memories of VMI and Virginia.  2 empty envelopes."],"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":["Daily Press (Hampton Roads, Va.)","Blair, James, 1656-1743"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Daily Press (Hampton Roads, Va.)","Simpson family","Rouse, Parke Shepherd, Jr.","Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006","Meade, Robert Douthat, 1903-1974","Blair, James, 1656-1743"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Daily Press (Hampton Roads, Va.)"],"famname_ssim":["Simpson family"],"persname_ssim":["Rouse, Parke Shepherd, Jr.","Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006","Meade, Robert Douthat, 1903-1974","Blair, James, 1656-1743"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":446,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-24T23:22:50.280Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_7496","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_7496","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_7496","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_7496","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_7496.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Rouse, Parke, Jr. Papers","title_ssm":["Parke Shepherd Rouse, Jr. Papers"],"title_tesim":["Parke Shepherd Rouse, Jr. Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1930-1998"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1930-1998"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 71 R75","/repositories/2/resources/7496"],"text":["Mss. 71 R75","/repositories/2/resources/7496","Parke Shepherd Rouse, Jr. Papers","Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775","Virginia--History--20th century","Williamsburg (Va.)--Photographs","Virginia--Social life and customs","Virginia--History","Authors, American--20th century","Theater","World War, 1939-1945","Washington and Lee University","United States. Navy--History--20th century","Education, Higher--Virginia--History","Manuscripts (document genre)","Newspaper columns","Photographs","Playbills","Programs","Research notes","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.","http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Parke Rouse, Jr.","Jamestown Festival Park Scrapbooks (Mss 1996.48). Scrapbooks of newsclippings and some photographs about  Jamestown Festival Park  beginning in 1955 for the 350th anniversary of Jamestown.","David Edward Cronin's \"The Vest Mansion\", 1908-1910\nMss. Acc. 1996.32 and Acc. 1997.11.","Professional and personal papers of Parke Shepherd Rouse, Jr. who was a newspaper writer and columnist and an author of books on Virginia.  ","His personal correspondence covers his college years at Washington and Lee University; his years in the Navy during World War II; his early career while working in Richmond, Virginia and Newport News, Virginia; and his business affairs.  His college and Navy letters include not only the letters he wrote home, but the letters he received from family and friends.  Memorabilia, articles and official papers from his time in the Navy are also included. His personal papers include material on his leadership roles in the Jamestown Festival and Colonial Records Project, among others.  Sixty-four playbills from the 1930's and 1940's are also part of this collection.","His professional papers include his notes, research, drafts, transcripts, notecards, photographs, clippings, correspondence, financial material and copies/drafts of his books, articles and columns.  The material includes copies of his Sunday feature column in the Daily Press which were vignettes of people, places and the history of Virginia, mostly in the Williamsburg and Tidewater area from the 17th to the 20th century.  Some notes and research are for books and articles that he never wrote or published, mostly about late 18th century and early 19th century famous people, places and events in Virginia.","Professional papers of Parke Rouse with his notes, research, drafts, transcripts, notecards, photographs, clippings, correspondence, financial material and copies of his books, articles and columns. Much of the material was generated in part by his Sunday feature articles and popular history books.","Notes, drafts, correspondence and research from various books written or planned by Parke Rouse.","Photographs of portraits, buildings, etc. taken in preparation of his biography of James Blair, James Blair of Virginia (MacMillan, 1971). Photographs include 1) James Blair (5 photographs of portraits) 2) John Blair 3) Edmund Jenings 4) Sir Harlottle Grimston 5) Edward Stillingfleet, Bishop of Worcester 6) Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury 7) Edmund Gibson, Bishop of London 8) William Wake, Chancellor of the College 9) Thomas Bray 10) Sarah Harrison Blair 11) Robert Boyle 12) Gilbert Burnet, preacher of the Rolls Chapel 13) Henry Compton, Bishop of London 14) John Tillotson, Archbishop of Canterbury 15) John Locke 16) Philip Ludwell II 16a) Hannah Harrison 17) Brafferton 18) WM grammar school room 19) John Marot's Tavern 20) Blair House 21) University of Aberdeen 22) Prentis Store 23) Great Hall 24) Wren Chapel 25) Bruton Parish 26) Edinburgh - High Street 27) St. Giles, Edinburgh 28) SPGA 29) University of Edinburgh 30) Graves of Blairs, Jamestown 31) Title Page of Blair's sermon on the Mount 32) Xerox copy of  Blair's power of attorney to his brother, John. Original, Scottish Record Office. 33) Chapel of the Rolls, London","Typescript of manuscript with some corrections.","Typescript of manuscript with some corrections.","Typescript of manuscript with some corrections.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with some corrections.","Typescript of manuscript with some corrections.","Typescript of manuscript with some corrections.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Mss. Acc. 1998.19","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days \t\tPublished 1973 by Dietz Press, Given by PR to Betsy Rouse to be given after his death to the institution of her choice.","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days \t\tNotations by local citizens who proofed certain chapters","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days  Pages 1-36","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days  Pages 37-107","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days  Pages 108-182","Contains notes, articles about Williamsburg written by Rouse and others and correspondence.","Contains notes, articles about Williamsburg written by Rouse and others and correspondence","Contains notes, articles about Williamsburg written by Rouse and others and correspondence","A House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary\nResearch and Correspondence.  Published 1983.","A House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research and Correspondence.  Published 1983.","A House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research and Correspondence.  Published 1983.","A House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research, correspondence, photographs for book and proofs.  Published 1983.","A House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research, correspondence, photographs for book and proofs.  Published 1983.","A House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research, correspondence, photographs for book and proofs.  Includes a copy of part of \"Diary of Thomas Roderick Dew, circa 1820-1822.\" Published 1983.","A House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Copy of \"Diary of Thomas Roderick Dew, circa 1820-1822.  Published 1983.","Belle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography  Vol. 88, No. 4 (Oct., 1980), pp. 387-400","Belle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography  Vol. 88, No. 4 (Oct., 1980), pp. 387-400","Belle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography  Vol. 88, No. 4 (Oct., 1980), pp. 387-400","Belle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse","Belle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse","Belle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse","The James: Where a Nation Began \t\tNotes on copies of past newspaper columns to be used in Part I of The James Book","The James: Where a Nation Began \t\tNotes on copies of past newspaper columns to be used in Part I of The James Book","Draft of Newport News Since World War II.","Draft of Newport News Since World War II.","Includes interviews with Edwin Keith Phillips, Jr.; Myrtel Sud Inez Snyder Barnes; Herbert Kelley and Jerry A. Talton plus a story about Louis Drucker by Barbara Smith.","Correspondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg","Correspondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg","Correspondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg","Correspondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg","Correspondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg","Correspondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg","Includes material on Lexington and Rockbridge, Virginia.","We Happy Wasps: Virginia in the Days of Jim Crow and Harry Byrd    1996 Typescript of draft of book, with notes.  Includes a booklet, \"Uncle Jim and Cousin Blythe\" by Melville C. Branch, Jr.\"","We Happy Wasps: Virginia in the Days of Jim Crow and Harry Byrd","When the Yankees Came: Civil War and Reconstruction on the Virginia Peninsula (Richmond, Dietz Press, 1977) by George Benjamin West.","Richard Bland and the origins of the revolution in Virginia (Virginia in the revolution), Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission (1981)  \"Study of Richard Bland by Bob Detweiler\"  pages 1-134","Richard Bland and the origins of the revolution in Virginia (Virginia in the revolution) , Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission (1981) \"Study of Richard Bland by Bob Detweiler\"  pages 135-261","Richard Bland and the origins of the revolution in Virginia (Virginia in the revolution) , Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission (1981) \"Study of Richard Bland by Bob Detweiler\"  pages 262-372","Index cards, research articles, and notes.","Index cards, research articles, and notes.","Index cards, research articles, and notes.","Mostly original newspaper and magazine columns and articles written by Parke Rouse, beginning with his time in the US Navy in 1936.  He wrote columns for the Richmond Times-Dispatch and later for the Daily Press and Times-Herald of Newport News, Virginia.  His columns had various names over the years, but he concentrated on Virginia history, particularly Richmond, Williamsburg and area, York County, Gloucester County, Hampton and Newport News.  He wrote about people, places and events from prehistoric times to the present.  Many columns voiced his views on how the area had changed since his boyhood.  Many columns included photographs of the people and places mentioned.  Even though loosely grouped by decades, some folders may have originally been organized by subject matter.  Later folders in this subseries are grouped by subject as were noted by Parke Rouse.","Material published in various publications, such as the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Newport News Times-Dispatch and the Commonwealth Magazine. Topics include local, national and war news.","Material published in various publications, such as the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Newport News Times-Dispatch and the Commonwealth Magazine. Includes column \"Eminent Expatriates\" in the Newport News, Virginia Times-Herald.","Material published in various publications, such as the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Newport News Times-Dispatch and the Commonwealth Magazine.","Rouse's early research for his books, columns and articles.   The material is undated but compiled from the 1940's to 1960's.  Alphabetical by subject.  Strictly research material.","Rouse's research for his books, columns and articles.\tIncludes correspondence, notes and research material.  Also includes drafts, proofs for final projects, photographs, final articles and associated speeches.  Alphabetical by subjects for articles or books, titles of articles or books, use of material (speeches, proposed) and other categories.","Story about Cornelius, the black housekeeper when he was a boy.","Includes photocopy of \"Mulberry Island and the Civil War by Emma-Jo L. Davis, March 1968 and photographs of Fort Eustis.","Speech \"The Peopling of Virginia\" given to the Ginter Park Women's Club.","Includes a letter from Mary (Rutherfoord) Goodwin giving personal biographical notes and other sources for Rouse's research on Dr. Goodwin, dividing it into periods of Goodwin's life.  She mentions personal family material that she is letting Rouse use for his book, including correspondence and diaries.","Includes brochures and publications from the 1957 and other annual celebrations of Jamestown Festival.","Includes brochures and publications from the 1957 and other annual celebrations of Jamestown Festival. Includes photographs and drafts of articles written about Jamestown.  Includes a 1901 brochure, \"Jamestown, The Cradle of the United States\" published by the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities.","Includes published articles and brochures plus typed drafts of articles.","Mostly typed drafts of articles.","Mostly typed drafts of articles with a few published copies.","Photographs, most copies from the Virginia Historical Society.  Dates appear to be early to mid-1900's.","Photographs, most copies from the Virginia Historical Society, probably from the early to mid-1900's, and drafts of text for a book or article.","Includes photographs, brochures, articles and other research.","Includes photographs, brochures, articles and other research.  Includes publication \"50th Anniversary of Langley Air Force Base, Virginia,\" 1966.","Includes programs for the 1957 visit of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, 1960 memorial service for John D. Rockefeller, newspaper articles written by Rouse and others.","Includes the 1969 \"A Commemorative Booklet, The Two Hundred and Seventy-Fifth Year, College of William and Mary,\" the 1976 \"50th Anniversary Issue of The CW News,\" 1969 reprint from the Journal of Medical Education entitled \"Medical Education at America's First University,\" 1951 article entitled \"Origin of James City Old Stone House…\" and other Williamsburg area brochures.","Photographs used for books, articles and columns.  Most of the photographs are copies from organizations such as Colonial Williamsburg, Library of Virginia, Virginia Historical Society, Virginia Gazette, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Daily Press and Library of Congress, but some are copies and originals of personal photographs by local citizens.  Many have typed captions glued to the bottom.  Typescripts and some newspaper columns and articles are included.","Photographs of canals, bridges and boats from the Hampton Roads area and other parts of Virginia.  Many include captions.  Copy of Winter 1990 \"The Tiller.\"","Typed carbon copies of articles about James River plantations and photographs of houses and other scenes from Charles City County.","Many photographs with captions.  A few brochures are included.","Many photographs with captions.  A few brochures are included.","Photographs, many with captions, about Newport News topics such as people, buildings and ships.  Includes postcards of area scenes and activities.","Photographs, many with captions, about Newport News topics such as people, buildings  roads, and ships.","Photographic prints of portraits, paintings and other photographs of people mentioned in Parke Rouse's books and articles.  Most of the prints are of 18th and 19th century people, but some are copies of publicity photographs from the 20th century.  The photographs are from Richmond Newspapers, Colonial Williamsburg, Library of Virginia, College of William and Mary, Virginia Historical Society and other repositories.","Photographic prints of portraits, paintings and other photographs of people mentioned in Parke Rouse's books and articles.  Most of the prints are of 18th and 19th century people, but some are copies of publicity photographs from the 20th century.  The photographs are from Richmond Newspapers, Colonial Williamsburg, Library of Virginia, College of William and Mary, Virginia Historical Society and other repositories.","Photographs of prints of Virginia Wildlife and other subject matter.","Photographs mostly of buildings and landscapes in Virginia. Many photographs have captions.","Photographs of buildings and people from early 20th century plus prints and maps of the area","Photographs of Colonial Williamsburg costumed and administrative staff.","Photographs of dignitaries during their visits to Williamsburg and area.  Includes photographs of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, President Gerald Ford, Jordan's King Hussein, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. and wife opening the USO, John Hopkin's photograph of Daniel Coit Gilman and family (visited Williamsburg in 1887), Prince Charles, Winston Churchill, General Dwight Eisenhower , Queen Elizabeth and others.","Photographs of buildings, a graduation, activities, and students.  Includes many photographs of the Wren Building.","Postcards of Newport News, Hampton and Phoebus, Virginia.  Mid-20th century.","Bibliographic index cards for books written by Parke Rouse.","Index cards entitled \"New Book Bibliography\" and \"Cards needed for items checked in [?]\" and cards for other books. Four sets of cards divided into four boxes: 10a, 10b, 10c and 10d.","The correspondence series is divided into 2 subseries:   \"Letters written to Parke Rouse\" and \"Letters from Parke Rouse.\"  The correspondence is further organized by year ranges, maintaining the chronological and sometimes alphabetical arrangement used by Parke Rouse.","The time period covers Rouse's childhood; his college years at Washington and Lee; his early career at the Richmond Times Dispatch; his time in the Navy during and after World War II; his later years as a successful columnist and writer; and his retirement years.","Most time periods include not only the letters that Parke Rouse received, but the letters he wrote, giving different perspectives to the events in his life.","Some correspondents from 1950-1997 include Thomas N. Allen; J. Lindsay Almond, Jr;  J. Bell, Jr; Thomas C. Boushall, Carl Bridenbough; Arleigh Burke; Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Herb Caen; Mosby Cardozo; Lester J. Cappon; Leslie Cheek; Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton, A. Christian Compton; John Warren Cooke; Virginius Dabney; John N. Dalton, Colgate W. Darden, Jr., Clifford Dowdey; John W. Elrod; Gerald R. Ford; Mills E. Godwin, Jr.; Thomas A. Graves, Jr.; Bowman Gray; Elmon T. Gray; Albertis S. Harrison, Jr.; Robert V. Hatcher; Quintin Hogg, the Lord Hailsham of St. Marleybone; Hubert H. Humphrey; Jacques Kosciusko-Morizet; William A. Lashley; Dumas Malone; Marvin Mandel; Mrs. Edward Stephens (Helen) McCarthy; Mary Tyler Cheek McClenahan; Charles McDowell; Roger Mudd; Eugene Ormandy; Davis Y. Paschall; Lewis F. Powell, Jr.; O. W. (Tom) Riegel; Charles S. Robb; Winthrop Rockefeller; the Rt. Rev. David S. Rose, D.D.; Duncan Sandys; Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.; Vaughan H. Scott; William L. Scott; Arnold Eric Sevareid; William B. Spong, Jr.; Margaret Thatcher; The Times Court Circular; Clayton Torrence; Paul S. Trible, Jr.; Stewart L. Udall; John C. West; Walter Muir Whitehill; John D. Wilson; and Tom Wolfe.","Parke Rouse filed his correspondence alphabetically by correspondent.  He created 6 different groups during his lifetime.  ","The first group begins in the 1930's and covers the time he was an undergraduate at Washington and Lee and his early jobs with the Daily Press in Newport News, Virginia and the Richmond-Times Dispatch in Richmond, Virginia.  It is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.","The second group covers his work years at the Richmond-Times Dispatch and his early years in the Navy during World War II, 1941-1942.  It is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.","The third group covers his time in the Navy as a Navy Ensign, then Lieutenant, beginning with training at Harvard, 1944-1945.  It is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.","The fourth group covers his time in the Navy, 1944-1946.  It is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.","The fifth group, which covers the years 1942-1946, is in chronological order but was probably originally in alphabetical order by correspondent.  The letters had been removed from their envelopes, and with few last names on the letters, it was impossible to recreate alphabetically.","The sixth group covers 1950-1998, is in alphabetical order by correspondent and includes an index.","Letters from family members are mostly in the alphabetical groups, but are also found in the chronological group.  Parke Rouse and his Mother corresponded weekly, often numbering their letters and responses. Correspondents include immediate family, other relatives, neighbors, college friends, navy friends and some business contacts.  Depending on the time period, the subject matter covers social activities, news of friends and relatives, war news, and immediate family news/activities.  During and immediately following World War II, the letters tell of the many different experiences from the point of view of friends, family, and community.","Letters from Margaret \"Peg\" Garland, Rouse's girlfriend.","Letters written by Parke Rouse to his parents, siblings, and other relatives.  The time periods are the same as the letters received by Parke Rouse in subseries 1 which creates a unique opportunity to see both sides of a correspondence exchange.  These letters are in chronological order.","In his early letters, Rouse writes about college social life, sport rivalries, friends, neighbors, home and relatives. He often advises his brother who is not as academically inclined as he is, even giving their Mother advice on how to motivate him.  Other early letters cover his early career after college and before World War II.","Parke Rouse worked for the Richmond Times Dispatch as a reporter when he received a commission as a Navy Ensign in 1942.  He trained in Boston at Harvard before being sent to Italy.  His letters are censored, but he does share his Navy experiences in the United States, Europe and on the Eastern Front.  He tells of home, family, college and Navy friends he encounters during his postings. He continues writing articles during this time period and often tries (and sometimes succeeds) to sell his stories to publications.  ","There is a gap between 1945 and 1980.  The 1980 folder includes letters written by Rouse with attached replies.","The following is a timeline of where Rouse lived, worked or was posted while writing and receiving letters, highlighting some of the events and concerns in his life.","1933-36 \tAttends Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia.","1940, 1941 \tWorks at Richmond Times-Dispatch doing the police beat, front page stories, legislature and other things. Virginius Dabney was the editor and a mentor to Rouse.","June 1942 \tBrother Dashiell is in the Navy at Ft. Knox and friends are joining the military. Parke wants a Navy commission; worries about the draft; mentions blackouts and a flag speech he wrote for Langhorne.","September 1942\tReceives commission as an Ensign in the Procurement Office of the Navy with training at Harvard for 6 months; writes article on fraternities which was published, but censored by Mr. Bryan. (G. Tennant Bryan)? ","October 1942\tRealizes he is in the Navy; tells of his courses on ships, weapons, and more; shares experiences of being in Boston.","December 1942\t Mentions the Cocoanut Grove fire. ","August 1943 \tStationed in North Africa on the USS James O'Hara. One job he has is Postal Officer. His letters are censored, so most of them are filled with talk about his friends and free time activities. ","October 16, 1943 \tBecomes a Lieutenant;  mentions that he took part in invasion of Italy, giving some details; visits Algiers. ","November 1943 Hopes to come home for leave. ","April – June 1945 Assigned for shore duty with CinCPac in Honolulu, Hawaii, then at CinCPac in San Francisco.","July 25 1945 Assigned to Navy Cargo ship going to Pearl Harbor. ","Early August 1945, Arrives in Hawaii, then goes immediately to Guam for \"temporary duty\" on the \"Navy News at Guam,\" a Navy newspaper for troops in the Pacific; waits for news of the war; mentions that Japanese prisoners were let loose in hopes of rounding up Japanese troops living in the hills. ","By the end of August\tTransferred to the Public Information Office. Talks of joy that the war is over; mentions that he might not have enough points to go home; tries to pull every string he can to get back stateside – his commanders, his friends in the Navy, his newspaper contacts in the Navy and United States and others. CinCPac returns to Pearl Harbor, but Rouse stays in Guam as part of ComMarianas. ","While in the Pacific, Rouse describes the area, the towns, the social life, his friends and the local population. He often runs into people he knows from past postings, from home, from school and other places. ","Personal papers of Parke Rouse. Includes family, business, financial and Navy papers; memorabilia; playbills from the 1930's and 1940's; material from his community participation; and material from his leadship roles in organizations such as the Colonial Records Project and Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission.","Correspondence as Director of the Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission.","Includes receipts, paycheck stubs and insurance items.","Telegram from President John F. Kennedy saying he is pleased to hear of the observance of the 350th anniversary of Jamestown.","Correspondence about the Korean-Vietnam War History Commission as a member of the commission.","Newspaper articles, photographs and brochures.  Includes a copy of \"American Society of Bookplate Collectors and Designers\" reprint of the work by James Hayes, Master Calligrapher, by Louis Ginsberg, published 1976.  1947 issue of the Common Glory.","Article and photograph of the Teheran Conference of the Big Three with Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill.","Publications, rosters, menus, and form letter to troops from President Roosevelt.","Vouchers, orders and related official communications.","7 stories and poems, mostly typed, about the military.","February 1943 issue of \"Underway\" from the Naval Training School.","Compilation of Personal Columns created by Betsy Rouse.","Photographs of Parke Rouse, most during his 20's.","List of members, office held in Pi Kappa Alpha, their addresses and places of employment.","Publications by Dietz Press promoting Rouse's books.","Correspondence to various people and businesses promoting himself, his articles and his books.","Scrapbook entitled \"Virginia, the English Heritage in America\" by Parke Rouse, Jr. with newspaper articles about his work.","List of names with 3 digit telephone numbers beside each name.","Sixty-four playbills from the 1930's and 1940's from theatre productions in Virginia, Boston, New York and other east coast cities.","Robert Douthat Meade research files and Simpson Family Papers.","These files included mostly photocopies and photostat copies of research material of Robert Douthat Meade.  They were in 10 folders arranged in alphabetical order. Since the material was not original nor related to Parke Rouse's research, they have not been kept.  A few original items have been kept:  postcard of Wright Square in Savannah, Georgia; postcard of Madison Square; photograph of monument to De Kalb in Camden, South Carolina; and a portfolio of reproductions of photographs by Ken Sturgeon, staff photographer of WIS-TV, December 1969.\nRobert Douthat Meade was head of the History Department at Randolph Macon Woman's College. He taught Betsy Rouse who graduated from Randolph Macon in 1942.  His wife, Lucy Burwell Boyd of Warrenton, North Carolina, a cousin of Betsy Rouse, gave Parke Rouse this material in case he wanted it for his research with permission to discard if not needed.","Family material given to Parke Rouse by Mrs. John Page Simpson, Jr. of Miles, Virginia. The Simpson Family is from Norfolk, Virginia with a connection to the Smith Family. Items include a 1868 May 12 letter from Covington in Columbus, Mississippi to his Mother where he notes that money and trade are scarce and he will be unable to visit because he \"must economize.\" A 1898 May 18 letter from S.M. Smith on the USA S. Solace while at sea off the coast of Cuba to \"my dear little Junior Friends,\" probably during the Spanish American War. He notes that his mailing address is Key West, Florida; his Mother, Mrs. M.A. Smith, lives in Auburn, North Carolina and the \"Juniors\" are from Berkeley (Norfolk, Virginia) where they all attended Christian Endeavor.  1913 December 6 letter from John Page Simpson, Jr. to \"My dear Santa Clause\" with gift requests. July 11 (no year) letter from John while at sea to his Mother in Norfolk where he mentions that he is limited in what he says because of the censors.  Undated letter from John, while at Virginia Military Institute, to his Father about his schedule, his expenses (with a detailed list) and his hope his parents will visit for the Virginia game.  1985 November 13 letter from [Manbeth] Simpson to her friends about her fond memories of VMI and Virginia.  2 empty envelopes.","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","Daily Press (Hampton Roads, Va.)","Simpson family","Rouse, Parke Shepherd, Jr.","Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006","Meade, Robert Douthat, 1903-1974","Blair, James, 1656-1743","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 71 R75","/repositories/2/resources/7496"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Parke Shepherd Rouse, Jr. Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Parke Shepherd Rouse, Jr. Papers"],"collection_ssim":["Parke Shepherd Rouse, Jr. Papers"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775","Virginia--History--20th century","Williamsburg (Va.)--Photographs","Virginia--Social life and customs","Virginia--History"],"geogname_ssim":["Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775","Virginia--History--20th century","Williamsburg (Va.)--Photographs","Virginia--Social life and customs","Virginia--History"],"creator_ssm":["Rouse, Parke Shepherd, Jr.","Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006","Meade, Robert Douthat, 1903-1974","Simpson family"],"creator_ssim":["Rouse, Parke Shepherd, Jr.","Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006","Meade, Robert Douthat, 1903-1974","Simpson family"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Rouse, Parke Shepherd, Jr.","Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006","Meade, Robert Douthat, 1903-1974"],"creator_famname_ssim":["Simpson family"],"creators_ssim":["Rouse, Parke Shepherd, Jr.","Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006","Meade, Robert Douthat, 1903-1974","Simpson family"],"places_ssim":["Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Virginia--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775","Virginia--History--20th century","Williamsburg (Va.)--Photographs","Virginia--Social life and customs","Virginia--History"],"access_terms_ssm":["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."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Gifts: 12/1/1971; 03/01/1976; 02/21/1978; 3/22/1982; 11/17/1982; 05/19/1998; 07/07/1998; 12/16/1998; 03/01/1999 1998.19 and 1998.31 Gifts of Mrs. Parke Rouse."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Authors, American--20th century","Theater","World War, 1939-1945","Washington and Lee University","United States. 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Acc. 1996.32 and Acc. 1997.11."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProfessional and personal papers of Parke Shepherd Rouse, Jr. who was a newspaper writer and columnist and an author of books on Virginia.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis personal correspondence covers his college years at Washington and Lee University; his years in the Navy during World War II; his early career while working in Richmond, Virginia and Newport News, Virginia; and his business affairs.  His college and Navy letters include not only the letters he wrote home, but the letters he received from family and friends.  Memorabilia, articles and official papers from his time in the Navy are also included. His personal papers include material on his leadership roles in the Jamestown Festival and Colonial Records Project, among others.  Sixty-four playbills from the 1930's and 1940's are also part of this collection.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis professional papers include his notes, research, drafts, transcripts, notecards, photographs, clippings, correspondence, financial material and copies/drafts of his books, articles and columns.  The material includes copies of his Sunday feature column in the Daily Press which were vignettes of people, places and the history of Virginia, mostly in the Williamsburg and Tidewater area from the 17th to the 20th century.  Some notes and research are for books and articles that he never wrote or published, mostly about late 18th century and early 19th century famous people, places and events in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProfessional papers of Parke Rouse with his notes, research, drafts, transcripts, notecards, photographs, clippings, correspondence, financial material and copies of his books, articles and columns. Much of the material was generated in part by his Sunday feature articles and popular history books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes, drafts, correspondence and research from various books written or planned by Parke Rouse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of portraits, buildings, etc. taken in preparation of his biography of James Blair, James Blair of Virginia (MacMillan, 1971). Photographs include 1) James Blair (5 photographs of portraits) 2) John Blair 3) Edmund Jenings 4) Sir Harlottle Grimston 5) Edward Stillingfleet, Bishop of Worcester 6) Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury 7) Edmund Gibson, Bishop of London 8) William Wake, Chancellor of the College 9) Thomas Bray 10) Sarah Harrison Blair 11) Robert Boyle 12) Gilbert Burnet, preacher of the Rolls Chapel 13) Henry Compton, Bishop of London 14) John Tillotson, Archbishop of Canterbury 15) John Locke 16) Philip Ludwell II 16a) Hannah Harrison 17) Brafferton 18) WM grammar school room 19) John Marot's Tavern 20) Blair House 21) University of Aberdeen 22) Prentis Store 23) Great Hall 24) Wren Chapel 25) Bruton Parish 26) Edinburgh - High Street 27) St. Giles, Edinburgh 28) SPGA 29) University of Edinburgh 30) Graves of Blairs, Jamestown 31) Title Page of Blair's sermon on the Mount 32) Xerox copy of  Blair's power of attorney to his brother, John. Original, Scottish Record Office. 33) Chapel of the Rolls, London\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with some corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with some corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with some corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with some corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with some corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with some corrections.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMss. Acc. 1998.19\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days \t\tPublished 1973 by Dietz Press, Given by PR to Betsy Rouse to be given after his death to the institution of her choice.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days \t\tNotations by local citizens who proofed certain chapters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days  Pages 1-36\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days  Pages 37-107\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days  Pages 108-182\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains notes, articles about Williamsburg written by Rouse and others and correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains notes, articles about Williamsburg written by Rouse and others and correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains notes, articles about Williamsburg written by Rouse and others and correspondence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary\nResearch and Correspondence.  Published 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research and Correspondence.  Published 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research and Correspondence.  Published 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research, correspondence, photographs for book and proofs.  Published 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research, correspondence, photographs for book and proofs.  Published 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research, correspondence, photographs for book and proofs.  Includes a copy of part of \"Diary of Thomas Roderick Dew, circa 1820-1822.\" Published 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Copy of \"Diary of Thomas Roderick Dew, circa 1820-1822.  Published 1983.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography  Vol. 88, No. 4 (Oct., 1980), pp. 387-400\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography  Vol. 88, No. 4 (Oct., 1980), pp. 387-400\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography  Vol. 88, No. 4 (Oct., 1980), pp. 387-400\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe James: Where a Nation Began \t\tNotes on copies of past newspaper columns to be used in Part I of The James Book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe James: Where a Nation Began \t\tNotes on copies of past newspaper columns to be used in Part I of The James Book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of Newport News Since World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of Newport News Since World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes interviews with Edwin Keith Phillips, Jr.; Myrtel Sud Inez Snyder Barnes; Herbert Kelley and Jerry A. Talton plus a story about Louis Drucker by Barbara Smith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes material on Lexington and Rockbridge, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWe Happy Wasps: Virginia in the Days of Jim Crow and Harry Byrd    1996 Typescript of draft of book, with notes.  Includes a booklet, \"Uncle Jim and Cousin Blythe\" by Melville C. Branch, Jr.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWe Happy Wasps: Virginia in the Days of Jim Crow and Harry Byrd\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhen the Yankees Came: Civil War and Reconstruction on the Virginia Peninsula (Richmond, Dietz Press, 1977) by George Benjamin West.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard Bland and the origins of the revolution in Virginia (Virginia in the revolution), Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission (1981)  \"Study of Richard Bland by Bob Detweiler\"  pages 1-134\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard Bland and the origins of the revolution in Virginia (Virginia in the revolution) , Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission (1981) \"Study of Richard Bland by Bob Detweiler\"  pages 135-261\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichard Bland and the origins of the revolution in Virginia (Virginia in the revolution) , Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission (1981) \"Study of Richard Bland by Bob Detweiler\"  pages 262-372\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndex cards, research articles, and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndex cards, research articles, and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndex cards, research articles, and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly original newspaper and magazine columns and articles written by Parke Rouse, beginning with his time in the US Navy in 1936.  He wrote columns for the Richmond Times-Dispatch and later for the Daily Press and Times-Herald of Newport News, Virginia.  His columns had various names over the years, but he concentrated on Virginia history, particularly Richmond, Williamsburg and area, York County, Gloucester County, Hampton and Newport News.  He wrote about people, places and events from prehistoric times to the present.  Many columns voiced his views on how the area had changed since his boyhood.  Many columns included photographs of the people and places mentioned.  Even though loosely grouped by decades, some folders may have originally been organized by subject matter.  Later folders in this subseries are grouped by subject as were noted by Parke Rouse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial published in various publications, such as the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Newport News Times-Dispatch and the Commonwealth Magazine. Topics include local, national and war news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial published in various publications, such as the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Newport News Times-Dispatch and the Commonwealth Magazine. Includes column \"Eminent Expatriates\" in the Newport News, Virginia Times-Herald.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterial published in various publications, such as the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Newport News Times-Dispatch and the Commonwealth Magazine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRouse's early research for his books, columns and articles.   The material is undated but compiled from the 1940's to 1960's.  Alphabetical by subject.  Strictly research material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRouse's research for his books, columns and articles.\tIncludes correspondence, notes and research material.  Also includes drafts, proofs for final projects, photographs, final articles and associated speeches.  Alphabetical by subjects for articles or books, titles of articles or books, use of material (speeches, proposed) and other categories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStory about Cornelius, the black housekeeper when he was a boy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes photocopy of \"Mulberry Island and the Civil War by Emma-Jo L. Davis, March 1968 and photographs of Fort Eustis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech \"The Peopling of Virginia\" given to the Ginter Park Women's Club.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a letter from Mary (Rutherfoord) Goodwin giving personal biographical notes and other sources for Rouse's research on Dr. Goodwin, dividing it into periods of Goodwin's life.  She mentions personal family material that she is letting Rouse use for his book, including correspondence and diaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes brochures and publications from the 1957 and other annual celebrations of Jamestown Festival.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes brochures and publications from the 1957 and other annual celebrations of Jamestown Festival. Includes photographs and drafts of articles written about Jamestown.  Includes a 1901 brochure, \"Jamestown, The Cradle of the United States\" published by the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes published articles and brochures plus typed drafts of articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly typed drafts of articles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly typed drafts of articles with a few published copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs, most copies from the Virginia Historical Society.  Dates appear to be early to mid-1900's.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs, most copies from the Virginia Historical Society, probably from the early to mid-1900's, and drafts of text for a book or article.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes photographs, brochures, articles and other research.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes photographs, brochures, articles and other research.  Includes publication \"50th Anniversary of Langley Air Force Base, Virginia,\" 1966.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes programs for the 1957 visit of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, 1960 memorial service for John D. Rockefeller, newspaper articles written by Rouse and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the 1969 \"A Commemorative Booklet, The Two Hundred and Seventy-Fifth Year, College of William and Mary,\" the 1976 \"50th Anniversary Issue of The CW News,\" 1969 reprint from the Journal of Medical Education entitled \"Medical Education at America's First University,\" 1951 article entitled \"Origin of James City Old Stone House…\" and other Williamsburg area brochures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs used for books, articles and columns.  Most of the photographs are copies from organizations such as Colonial Williamsburg, Library of Virginia, Virginia Historical Society, Virginia Gazette, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Daily Press and Library of Congress, but some are copies and originals of personal photographs by local citizens.  Many have typed captions glued to the bottom.  Typescripts and some newspaper columns and articles are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of canals, bridges and boats from the Hampton Roads area and other parts of Virginia.  Many include captions.  Copy of Winter 1990 \"The Tiller.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped carbon copies of articles about James River plantations and photographs of houses and other scenes from Charles City County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany photographs with captions.  A few brochures are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany photographs with captions.  A few brochures are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs, many with captions, about Newport News topics such as people, buildings and ships.  Includes postcards of area scenes and activities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs, many with captions, about Newport News topics such as people, buildings  roads, and ships.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographic prints of portraits, paintings and other photographs of people mentioned in Parke Rouse's books and articles.  Most of the prints are of 18th and 19th century people, but some are copies of publicity photographs from the 20th century.  The photographs are from Richmond Newspapers, Colonial Williamsburg, Library of Virginia, College of William and Mary, Virginia Historical Society and other repositories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographic prints of portraits, paintings and other photographs of people mentioned in Parke Rouse's books and articles.  Most of the prints are of 18th and 19th century people, but some are copies of publicity photographs from the 20th century.  The photographs are from Richmond Newspapers, Colonial Williamsburg, Library of Virginia, College of William and Mary, Virginia Historical Society and other repositories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of prints of Virginia Wildlife and other subject matter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs mostly of buildings and landscapes in Virginia. Many photographs have captions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of buildings and people from early 20th century plus prints and maps of the area\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of Colonial Williamsburg costumed and administrative staff.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of dignitaries during their visits to Williamsburg and area.  Includes photographs of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, President Gerald Ford, Jordan's King Hussein, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. and wife opening the USO, John Hopkin's photograph of Daniel Coit Gilman and family (visited Williamsburg in 1887), Prince Charles, Winston Churchill, General Dwight Eisenhower , Queen Elizabeth and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of buildings, a graduation, activities, and students.  Includes many photographs of the Wren Building.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostcards of Newport News, Hampton and Phoebus, Virginia.  Mid-20th century.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBibliographic index cards for books written by Parke Rouse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndex cards entitled \"New Book Bibliography\" and \"Cards needed for items checked in [?]\" and cards for other books. Four sets of cards divided into four boxes: 10a, 10b, 10c and 10d.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence series is divided into 2 subseries:   \"Letters written to Parke Rouse\" and \"Letters from Parke Rouse.\"  The correspondence is further organized by year ranges, maintaining the chronological and sometimes alphabetical arrangement used by Parke Rouse.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe time period covers Rouse's childhood; his college years at Washington and Lee; his early career at the Richmond Times Dispatch; his time in the Navy during and after World War II; his later years as a successful columnist and writer; and his retirement years.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMost time periods include not only the letters that Parke Rouse received, but the letters he wrote, giving different perspectives to the events in his life.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSome correspondents from 1950-1997 include Thomas N. Allen; J. Lindsay Almond, Jr;  J. Bell, Jr; Thomas C. Boushall, Carl Bridenbough; Arleigh Burke; Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Herb Caen; Mosby Cardozo; Lester J. Cappon; Leslie Cheek; Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton, A. Christian Compton; John Warren Cooke; Virginius Dabney; John N. Dalton, Colgate W. Darden, Jr., Clifford Dowdey; John W. Elrod; Gerald R. Ford; Mills E. Godwin, Jr.; Thomas A. Graves, Jr.; Bowman Gray; Elmon T. Gray; Albertis S. Harrison, Jr.; Robert V. Hatcher; Quintin Hogg, the Lord Hailsham of St. Marleybone; Hubert H. Humphrey; Jacques Kosciusko-Morizet; William A. Lashley; Dumas Malone; Marvin Mandel; Mrs. Edward Stephens (Helen) McCarthy; Mary Tyler Cheek McClenahan; Charles McDowell; Roger Mudd; Eugene Ormandy; Davis Y. Paschall; Lewis F. Powell, Jr.; O. W. (Tom) Riegel; Charles S. Robb; Winthrop Rockefeller; the Rt. Rev. David S. Rose, D.D.; Duncan Sandys; Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.; Vaughan H. Scott; William L. Scott; Arnold Eric Sevareid; William B. Spong, Jr.; Margaret Thatcher; The Times Court Circular; Clayton Torrence; Paul S. Trible, Jr.; Stewart L. Udall; John C. West; Walter Muir Whitehill; John D. Wilson; and Tom Wolfe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eParke Rouse filed his correspondence alphabetically by correspondent.  He created 6 different groups during his lifetime.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe first group begins in the 1930's and covers the time he was an undergraduate at Washington and Lee and his early jobs with the Daily Press in Newport News, Virginia and the Richmond-Times Dispatch in Richmond, Virginia.  It is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe second group covers his work years at the Richmond-Times Dispatch and his early years in the Navy during World War II, 1941-1942.  It is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe third group covers his time in the Navy as a Navy Ensign, then Lieutenant, beginning with training at Harvard, 1944-1945.  It is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe fourth group covers his time in the Navy, 1944-1946.  It is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe fifth group, which covers the years 1942-1946, is in chronological order but was probably originally in alphabetical order by correspondent.  The letters had been removed from their envelopes, and with few last names on the letters, it was impossible to recreate alphabetically.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe sixth group covers 1950-1998, is in alphabetical order by correspondent and includes an index.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLetters from family members are mostly in the alphabetical groups, but are also found in the chronological group.  Parke Rouse and his Mother corresponded weekly, often numbering their letters and responses. Correspondents include immediate family, other relatives, neighbors, college friends, navy friends and some business contacts.  Depending on the time period, the subject matter covers social activities, news of friends and relatives, war news, and immediate family news/activities.  During and immediately following World War II, the letters tell of the many different experiences from the point of view of friends, family, and community.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Margaret \"Peg\" Garland, Rouse's girlfriend.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters written by Parke Rouse to his parents, siblings, and other relatives.  The time periods are the same as the letters received by Parke Rouse in subseries 1 which creates a unique opportunity to see both sides of a correspondence exchange.  These letters are in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn his early letters, Rouse writes about college social life, sport rivalries, friends, neighbors, home and relatives. He often advises his brother who is not as academically inclined as he is, even giving their Mother advice on how to motivate him.  Other early letters cover his early career after college and before World War II.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eParke Rouse worked for the Richmond Times Dispatch as a reporter when he received a commission as a Navy Ensign in 1942.  He trained in Boston at Harvard before being sent to Italy.  His letters are censored, but he does share his Navy experiences in the United States, Europe and on the Eastern Front.  He tells of home, family, college and Navy friends he encounters during his postings. He continues writing articles during this time period and often tries (and sometimes succeeds) to sell his stories to publications.  \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThere is a gap between 1945 and 1980.  The 1980 folder includes letters written by Rouse with attached replies.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe following is a timeline of where Rouse lived, worked or was posted while writing and receiving letters, highlighting some of the events and concerns in his life.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1933-36 \tAttends Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1940, 1941 \tWorks at Richmond Times-Dispatch doing the police beat, front page stories, legislature and other things. Virginius Dabney was the editor and a mentor to Rouse.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJune 1942 \tBrother Dashiell is in the Navy at Ft. Knox and friends are joining the military. Parke wants a Navy commission; worries about the draft; mentions blackouts and a flag speech he wrote for Langhorne.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeptember 1942\tReceives commission as an Ensign in the Procurement Office of the Navy with training at Harvard for 6 months; writes article on fraternities which was published, but censored by Mr. Bryan. (G. Tennant Bryan)? \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOctober 1942\tRealizes he is in the Navy; tells of his courses on ships, weapons, and more; shares experiences of being in Boston.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDecember 1942\t Mentions the Cocoanut Grove fire. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAugust 1943 \tStationed in North Africa on the USS James O'Hara. One job he has is Postal Officer. His letters are censored, so most of them are filled with talk about his friends and free time activities. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOctober 16, 1943 \tBecomes a Lieutenant;  mentions that he took part in invasion of Italy, giving some details; visits Algiers. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNovember 1943 Hopes to come home for leave. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eApril – June 1945 Assigned for shore duty with CinCPac in Honolulu, Hawaii, then at CinCPac in San Francisco.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJuly 25 1945 Assigned to Navy Cargo ship going to Pearl Harbor. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEarly August 1945, Arrives in Hawaii, then goes immediately to Guam for \"temporary duty\" on the \"Navy News at Guam,\" a Navy newspaper for troops in the Pacific; waits for news of the war; mentions that Japanese prisoners were let loose in hopes of rounding up Japanese troops living in the hills. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBy the end of August\tTransferred to the Public Information Office. Talks of joy that the war is over; mentions that he might not have enough points to go home; tries to pull every string he can to get back stateside – his commanders, his friends in the Navy, his newspaper contacts in the Navy and United States and others. CinCPac returns to Pearl Harbor, but Rouse stays in Guam as part of ComMarianas. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhile in the Pacific, Rouse describes the area, the towns, the social life, his friends and the local population. He often runs into people he knows from past postings, from home, from school and other places. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal papers of Parke Rouse. Includes family, business, financial and Navy papers; memorabilia; playbills from the 1930's and 1940's; material from his community participation; and material from his leadship roles in organizations such as the Colonial Records Project and Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence as Director of the Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes receipts, paycheck stubs and insurance items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTelegram from President John F. Kennedy saying he is pleased to hear of the observance of the 350th anniversary of Jamestown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence about the Korean-Vietnam War History Commission as a member of the commission.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles, photographs and brochures.  Includes a copy of \"American Society of Bookplate Collectors and Designers\" reprint of the work by James Hayes, Master Calligrapher, by Louis Ginsberg, published 1976.  1947 issue of the Common Glory.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle and photograph of the Teheran Conference of the Big Three with Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublications, rosters, menus, and form letter to troops from President Roosevelt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVouchers, orders and related official communications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e7 stories and poems, mostly typed, about the military.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFebruary 1943 issue of \"Underway\" from the Naval Training School.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompilation of Personal Columns created by Betsy Rouse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of Parke Rouse, most during his 20's.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of members, office held in Pi Kappa Alpha, their addresses and places of employment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublications by Dietz Press promoting Rouse's books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence to various people and businesses promoting himself, his articles and his books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook entitled \"Virginia, the English Heritage in America\" by Parke Rouse, Jr. with newspaper articles about his work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of names with 3 digit telephone numbers beside each name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSixty-four playbills from the 1930's and 1940's from theatre productions in Virginia, Boston, New York and other east coast cities.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Douthat Meade research files and Simpson Family Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese files included mostly photocopies and photostat copies of research material of Robert Douthat Meade.  They were in 10 folders arranged in alphabetical order. Since the material was not original nor related to Parke Rouse's research, they have not been kept.  A few original items have been kept:  postcard of Wright Square in Savannah, Georgia; postcard of Madison Square; photograph of monument to De Kalb in Camden, South Carolina; and a portfolio of reproductions of photographs by Ken Sturgeon, staff photographer of WIS-TV, December 1969.\nRobert Douthat Meade was head of the History Department at Randolph Macon Woman's College. He taught Betsy Rouse who graduated from Randolph Macon in 1942.  His wife, Lucy Burwell Boyd of Warrenton, North Carolina, a cousin of Betsy Rouse, gave Parke Rouse this material in case he wanted it for his research with permission to discard if not needed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFamily material given to Parke Rouse by Mrs. John Page Simpson, Jr. of Miles, Virginia. The Simpson Family is from Norfolk, Virginia with a connection to the Smith Family. Items include a 1868 May 12 letter from Covington in Columbus, Mississippi to his Mother where he notes that money and trade are scarce and he will be unable to visit because he \"must economize.\" A 1898 May 18 letter from S.M. Smith on the USA S. Solace while at sea off the coast of Cuba to \"my dear little Junior Friends,\" probably during the Spanish American War. He notes that his mailing address is Key West, Florida; his Mother, Mrs. M.A. Smith, lives in Auburn, North Carolina and the \"Juniors\" are from Berkeley (Norfolk, Virginia) where they all attended Christian Endeavor.  1913 December 6 letter from John Page Simpson, Jr. to \"My dear Santa Clause\" with gift requests. July 11 (no year) letter from John while at sea to his Mother in Norfolk where he mentions that he is limited in what he says because of the censors.  Undated letter from John, while at Virginia Military Institute, to his Father about his schedule, his expenses (with a detailed list) and his hope his parents will visit for the Virginia game.  1985 November 13 letter from [Manbeth] Simpson to her friends about her fond memories of VMI and Virginia.  2 empty envelopes.\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"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Professional and personal papers of Parke Shepherd Rouse, Jr. who was a newspaper writer and columnist and an author of books on Virginia.  ","His personal correspondence covers his college years at Washington and Lee University; his years in the Navy during World War II; his early career while working in Richmond, Virginia and Newport News, Virginia; and his business affairs.  His college and Navy letters include not only the letters he wrote home, but the letters he received from family and friends.  Memorabilia, articles and official papers from his time in the Navy are also included. His personal papers include material on his leadership roles in the Jamestown Festival and Colonial Records Project, among others.  Sixty-four playbills from the 1930's and 1940's are also part of this collection.","His professional papers include his notes, research, drafts, transcripts, notecards, photographs, clippings, correspondence, financial material and copies/drafts of his books, articles and columns.  The material includes copies of his Sunday feature column in the Daily Press which were vignettes of people, places and the history of Virginia, mostly in the Williamsburg and Tidewater area from the 17th to the 20th century.  Some notes and research are for books and articles that he never wrote or published, mostly about late 18th century and early 19th century famous people, places and events in Virginia.","Professional papers of Parke Rouse with his notes, research, drafts, transcripts, notecards, photographs, clippings, correspondence, financial material and copies of his books, articles and columns. Much of the material was generated in part by his Sunday feature articles and popular history books.","Notes, drafts, correspondence and research from various books written or planned by Parke Rouse.","Photographs of portraits, buildings, etc. taken in preparation of his biography of James Blair, James Blair of Virginia (MacMillan, 1971). Photographs include 1) James Blair (5 photographs of portraits) 2) John Blair 3) Edmund Jenings 4) Sir Harlottle Grimston 5) Edward Stillingfleet, Bishop of Worcester 6) Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury 7) Edmund Gibson, Bishop of London 8) William Wake, Chancellor of the College 9) Thomas Bray 10) Sarah Harrison Blair 11) Robert Boyle 12) Gilbert Burnet, preacher of the Rolls Chapel 13) Henry Compton, Bishop of London 14) John Tillotson, Archbishop of Canterbury 15) John Locke 16) Philip Ludwell II 16a) Hannah Harrison 17) Brafferton 18) WM grammar school room 19) John Marot's Tavern 20) Blair House 21) University of Aberdeen 22) Prentis Store 23) Great Hall 24) Wren Chapel 25) Bruton Parish 26) Edinburgh - High Street 27) St. Giles, Edinburgh 28) SPGA 29) University of Edinburgh 30) Graves of Blairs, Jamestown 31) Title Page of Blair's sermon on the Mount 32) Xerox copy of  Blair's power of attorney to his brother, John. Original, Scottish Record Office. 33) Chapel of the Rolls, London","Typescript of manuscript with some corrections.","Typescript of manuscript with some corrections.","Typescript of manuscript with some corrections.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with some corrections.","Typescript of manuscript with some corrections.","Typescript of manuscript with some corrections.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Typescript of manuscript with corrections and additions by Parke Rouse and the publisher.","Mss. Acc. 1998.19","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days \t\tPublished 1973 by Dietz Press, Given by PR to Betsy Rouse to be given after his death to the institution of her choice.","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days \t\tNotations by local citizens who proofed certain chapters","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days  Pages 1-36","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days  Pages 37-107","Cows on the Campus: Williamsburg in Bygone Days  Pages 108-182","Contains notes, articles about Williamsburg written by Rouse and others and correspondence.","Contains notes, articles about Williamsburg written by Rouse and others and correspondence","Contains notes, articles about Williamsburg written by Rouse and others and correspondence","A House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary\nResearch and Correspondence.  Published 1983.","A House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research and Correspondence.  Published 1983.","A House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research and Correspondence.  Published 1983.","A House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research, correspondence, photographs for book and proofs.  Published 1983.","A House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research, correspondence, photographs for book and proofs.  Published 1983.","A House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Research, correspondence, photographs for book and proofs.  Includes a copy of part of \"Diary of Thomas Roderick Dew, circa 1820-1822.\" Published 1983.","A House for a President: 250 Years on the Campus of the College of William and Mary Copy of \"Diary of Thomas Roderick Dew, circa 1820-1822.  Published 1983.","Belle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography  Vol. 88, No. 4 (Oct., 1980), pp. 387-400","Belle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography  Vol. 88, No. 4 (Oct., 1980), pp. 387-400","Belle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography  Vol. 88, No. 4 (Oct., 1980), pp. 387-400","Belle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse","Belle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse","Belle Huntington, Her Men and Her Muse","The James: Where a Nation Began \t\tNotes on copies of past newspaper columns to be used in Part I of The James Book","The James: Where a Nation Began \t\tNotes on copies of past newspaper columns to be used in Part I of The James Book","Draft of Newport News Since World War II.","Draft of Newport News Since World War II.","Includes interviews with Edwin Keith Phillips, Jr.; Myrtel Sud Inez Snyder Barnes; Herbert Kelley and Jerry A. Talton plus a story about Louis Drucker by Barbara Smith.","Correspondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg","Correspondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg","Correspondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg","Correspondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg","Correspondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg","Correspondence, notes and research mostly on Williamsburg","Includes material on Lexington and Rockbridge, Virginia.","We Happy Wasps: Virginia in the Days of Jim Crow and Harry Byrd    1996 Typescript of draft of book, with notes.  Includes a booklet, \"Uncle Jim and Cousin Blythe\" by Melville C. Branch, Jr.\"","We Happy Wasps: Virginia in the Days of Jim Crow and Harry Byrd","When the Yankees Came: Civil War and Reconstruction on the Virginia Peninsula (Richmond, Dietz Press, 1977) by George Benjamin West.","Richard Bland and the origins of the revolution in Virginia (Virginia in the revolution), Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission (1981)  \"Study of Richard Bland by Bob Detweiler\"  pages 1-134","Richard Bland and the origins of the revolution in Virginia (Virginia in the revolution) , Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission (1981) \"Study of Richard Bland by Bob Detweiler\"  pages 135-261","Richard Bland and the origins of the revolution in Virginia (Virginia in the revolution) , Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission (1981) \"Study of Richard Bland by Bob Detweiler\"  pages 262-372","Index cards, research articles, and notes.","Index cards, research articles, and notes.","Index cards, research articles, and notes.","Mostly original newspaper and magazine columns and articles written by Parke Rouse, beginning with his time in the US Navy in 1936.  He wrote columns for the Richmond Times-Dispatch and later for the Daily Press and Times-Herald of Newport News, Virginia.  His columns had various names over the years, but he concentrated on Virginia history, particularly Richmond, Williamsburg and area, York County, Gloucester County, Hampton and Newport News.  He wrote about people, places and events from prehistoric times to the present.  Many columns voiced his views on how the area had changed since his boyhood.  Many columns included photographs of the people and places mentioned.  Even though loosely grouped by decades, some folders may have originally been organized by subject matter.  Later folders in this subseries are grouped by subject as were noted by Parke Rouse.","Material published in various publications, such as the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Newport News Times-Dispatch and the Commonwealth Magazine. Topics include local, national and war news.","Material published in various publications, such as the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Newport News Times-Dispatch and the Commonwealth Magazine. Includes column \"Eminent Expatriates\" in the Newport News, Virginia Times-Herald.","Material published in various publications, such as the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Newport News Times-Dispatch and the Commonwealth Magazine.","Rouse's early research for his books, columns and articles.   The material is undated but compiled from the 1940's to 1960's.  Alphabetical by subject.  Strictly research material.","Rouse's research for his books, columns and articles.\tIncludes correspondence, notes and research material.  Also includes drafts, proofs for final projects, photographs, final articles and associated speeches.  Alphabetical by subjects for articles or books, titles of articles or books, use of material (speeches, proposed) and other categories.","Story about Cornelius, the black housekeeper when he was a boy.","Includes photocopy of \"Mulberry Island and the Civil War by Emma-Jo L. Davis, March 1968 and photographs of Fort Eustis.","Speech \"The Peopling of Virginia\" given to the Ginter Park Women's Club.","Includes a letter from Mary (Rutherfoord) Goodwin giving personal biographical notes and other sources for Rouse's research on Dr. Goodwin, dividing it into periods of Goodwin's life.  She mentions personal family material that she is letting Rouse use for his book, including correspondence and diaries.","Includes brochures and publications from the 1957 and other annual celebrations of Jamestown Festival.","Includes brochures and publications from the 1957 and other annual celebrations of Jamestown Festival. Includes photographs and drafts of articles written about Jamestown.  Includes a 1901 brochure, \"Jamestown, The Cradle of the United States\" published by the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities.","Includes published articles and brochures plus typed drafts of articles.","Mostly typed drafts of articles.","Mostly typed drafts of articles with a few published copies.","Photographs, most copies from the Virginia Historical Society.  Dates appear to be early to mid-1900's.","Photographs, most copies from the Virginia Historical Society, probably from the early to mid-1900's, and drafts of text for a book or article.","Includes photographs, brochures, articles and other research.","Includes photographs, brochures, articles and other research.  Includes publication \"50th Anniversary of Langley Air Force Base, Virginia,\" 1966.","Includes programs for the 1957 visit of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, 1960 memorial service for John D. Rockefeller, newspaper articles written by Rouse and others.","Includes the 1969 \"A Commemorative Booklet, The Two Hundred and Seventy-Fifth Year, College of William and Mary,\" the 1976 \"50th Anniversary Issue of The CW News,\" 1969 reprint from the Journal of Medical Education entitled \"Medical Education at America's First University,\" 1951 article entitled \"Origin of James City Old Stone House…\" and other Williamsburg area brochures.","Photographs used for books, articles and columns.  Most of the photographs are copies from organizations such as Colonial Williamsburg, Library of Virginia, Virginia Historical Society, Virginia Gazette, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Daily Press and Library of Congress, but some are copies and originals of personal photographs by local citizens.  Many have typed captions glued to the bottom.  Typescripts and some newspaper columns and articles are included.","Photographs of canals, bridges and boats from the Hampton Roads area and other parts of Virginia.  Many include captions.  Copy of Winter 1990 \"The Tiller.\"","Typed carbon copies of articles about James River plantations and photographs of houses and other scenes from Charles City County.","Many photographs with captions.  A few brochures are included.","Many photographs with captions.  A few brochures are included.","Photographs, many with captions, about Newport News topics such as people, buildings and ships.  Includes postcards of area scenes and activities.","Photographs, many with captions, about Newport News topics such as people, buildings  roads, and ships.","Photographic prints of portraits, paintings and other photographs of people mentioned in Parke Rouse's books and articles.  Most of the prints are of 18th and 19th century people, but some are copies of publicity photographs from the 20th century.  The photographs are from Richmond Newspapers, Colonial Williamsburg, Library of Virginia, College of William and Mary, Virginia Historical Society and other repositories.","Photographic prints of portraits, paintings and other photographs of people mentioned in Parke Rouse's books and articles.  Most of the prints are of 18th and 19th century people, but some are copies of publicity photographs from the 20th century.  The photographs are from Richmond Newspapers, Colonial Williamsburg, Library of Virginia, College of William and Mary, Virginia Historical Society and other repositories.","Photographs of prints of Virginia Wildlife and other subject matter.","Photographs mostly of buildings and landscapes in Virginia. Many photographs have captions.","Photographs of buildings and people from early 20th century plus prints and maps of the area","Photographs of Colonial Williamsburg costumed and administrative staff.","Photographs of dignitaries during their visits to Williamsburg and area.  Includes photographs of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, President Gerald Ford, Jordan's King Hussein, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. and wife opening the USO, John Hopkin's photograph of Daniel Coit Gilman and family (visited Williamsburg in 1887), Prince Charles, Winston Churchill, General Dwight Eisenhower , Queen Elizabeth and others.","Photographs of buildings, a graduation, activities, and students.  Includes many photographs of the Wren Building.","Postcards of Newport News, Hampton and Phoebus, Virginia.  Mid-20th century.","Bibliographic index cards for books written by Parke Rouse.","Index cards entitled \"New Book Bibliography\" and \"Cards needed for items checked in [?]\" and cards for other books. Four sets of cards divided into four boxes: 10a, 10b, 10c and 10d.","The correspondence series is divided into 2 subseries:   \"Letters written to Parke Rouse\" and \"Letters from Parke Rouse.\"  The correspondence is further organized by year ranges, maintaining the chronological and sometimes alphabetical arrangement used by Parke Rouse.","The time period covers Rouse's childhood; his college years at Washington and Lee; his early career at the Richmond Times Dispatch; his time in the Navy during and after World War II; his later years as a successful columnist and writer; and his retirement years.","Most time periods include not only the letters that Parke Rouse received, but the letters he wrote, giving different perspectives to the events in his life.","Some correspondents from 1950-1997 include Thomas N. Allen; J. Lindsay Almond, Jr;  J. Bell, Jr; Thomas C. Boushall, Carl Bridenbough; Arleigh Burke; Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Herb Caen; Mosby Cardozo; Lester J. Cappon; Leslie Cheek; Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton, A. Christian Compton; John Warren Cooke; Virginius Dabney; John N. Dalton, Colgate W. Darden, Jr., Clifford Dowdey; John W. Elrod; Gerald R. Ford; Mills E. Godwin, Jr.; Thomas A. Graves, Jr.; Bowman Gray; Elmon T. Gray; Albertis S. Harrison, Jr.; Robert V. Hatcher; Quintin Hogg, the Lord Hailsham of St. Marleybone; Hubert H. Humphrey; Jacques Kosciusko-Morizet; William A. Lashley; Dumas Malone; Marvin Mandel; Mrs. Edward Stephens (Helen) McCarthy; Mary Tyler Cheek McClenahan; Charles McDowell; Roger Mudd; Eugene Ormandy; Davis Y. Paschall; Lewis F. Powell, Jr.; O. W. (Tom) Riegel; Charles S. Robb; Winthrop Rockefeller; the Rt. Rev. David S. Rose, D.D.; Duncan Sandys; Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.; Vaughan H. Scott; William L. Scott; Arnold Eric Sevareid; William B. Spong, Jr.; Margaret Thatcher; The Times Court Circular; Clayton Torrence; Paul S. Trible, Jr.; Stewart L. Udall; John C. West; Walter Muir Whitehill; John D. Wilson; and Tom Wolfe.","Parke Rouse filed his correspondence alphabetically by correspondent.  He created 6 different groups during his lifetime.  ","The first group begins in the 1930's and covers the time he was an undergraduate at Washington and Lee and his early jobs with the Daily Press in Newport News, Virginia and the Richmond-Times Dispatch in Richmond, Virginia.  It is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.","The second group covers his work years at the Richmond-Times Dispatch and his early years in the Navy during World War II, 1941-1942.  It is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.","The third group covers his time in the Navy as a Navy Ensign, then Lieutenant, beginning with training at Harvard, 1944-1945.  It is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.","The fourth group covers his time in the Navy, 1944-1946.  It is arranged alphabetically by correspondent.","The fifth group, which covers the years 1942-1946, is in chronological order but was probably originally in alphabetical order by correspondent.  The letters had been removed from their envelopes, and with few last names on the letters, it was impossible to recreate alphabetically.","The sixth group covers 1950-1998, is in alphabetical order by correspondent and includes an index.","Letters from family members are mostly in the alphabetical groups, but are also found in the chronological group.  Parke Rouse and his Mother corresponded weekly, often numbering their letters and responses. Correspondents include immediate family, other relatives, neighbors, college friends, navy friends and some business contacts.  Depending on the time period, the subject matter covers social activities, news of friends and relatives, war news, and immediate family news/activities.  During and immediately following World War II, the letters tell of the many different experiences from the point of view of friends, family, and community.","Letters from Margaret \"Peg\" Garland, Rouse's girlfriend.","Letters written by Parke Rouse to his parents, siblings, and other relatives.  The time periods are the same as the letters received by Parke Rouse in subseries 1 which creates a unique opportunity to see both sides of a correspondence exchange.  These letters are in chronological order.","In his early letters, Rouse writes about college social life, sport rivalries, friends, neighbors, home and relatives. He often advises his brother who is not as academically inclined as he is, even giving their Mother advice on how to motivate him.  Other early letters cover his early career after college and before World War II.","Parke Rouse worked for the Richmond Times Dispatch as a reporter when he received a commission as a Navy Ensign in 1942.  He trained in Boston at Harvard before being sent to Italy.  His letters are censored, but he does share his Navy experiences in the United States, Europe and on the Eastern Front.  He tells of home, family, college and Navy friends he encounters during his postings. He continues writing articles during this time period and often tries (and sometimes succeeds) to sell his stories to publications.  ","There is a gap between 1945 and 1980.  The 1980 folder includes letters written by Rouse with attached replies.","The following is a timeline of where Rouse lived, worked or was posted while writing and receiving letters, highlighting some of the events and concerns in his life.","1933-36 \tAttends Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia.","1940, 1941 \tWorks at Richmond Times-Dispatch doing the police beat, front page stories, legislature and other things. Virginius Dabney was the editor and a mentor to Rouse.","June 1942 \tBrother Dashiell is in the Navy at Ft. Knox and friends are joining the military. Parke wants a Navy commission; worries about the draft; mentions blackouts and a flag speech he wrote for Langhorne.","September 1942\tReceives commission as an Ensign in the Procurement Office of the Navy with training at Harvard for 6 months; writes article on fraternities which was published, but censored by Mr. Bryan. (G. Tennant Bryan)? ","October 1942\tRealizes he is in the Navy; tells of his courses on ships, weapons, and more; shares experiences of being in Boston.","December 1942\t Mentions the Cocoanut Grove fire. ","August 1943 \tStationed in North Africa on the USS James O'Hara. One job he has is Postal Officer. His letters are censored, so most of them are filled with talk about his friends and free time activities. ","October 16, 1943 \tBecomes a Lieutenant;  mentions that he took part in invasion of Italy, giving some details; visits Algiers. ","November 1943 Hopes to come home for leave. ","April – June 1945 Assigned for shore duty with CinCPac in Honolulu, Hawaii, then at CinCPac in San Francisco.","July 25 1945 Assigned to Navy Cargo ship going to Pearl Harbor. ","Early August 1945, Arrives in Hawaii, then goes immediately to Guam for \"temporary duty\" on the \"Navy News at Guam,\" a Navy newspaper for troops in the Pacific; waits for news of the war; mentions that Japanese prisoners were let loose in hopes of rounding up Japanese troops living in the hills. ","By the end of August\tTransferred to the Public Information Office. Talks of joy that the war is over; mentions that he might not have enough points to go home; tries to pull every string he can to get back stateside – his commanders, his friends in the Navy, his newspaper contacts in the Navy and United States and others. CinCPac returns to Pearl Harbor, but Rouse stays in Guam as part of ComMarianas. ","While in the Pacific, Rouse describes the area, the towns, the social life, his friends and the local population. He often runs into people he knows from past postings, from home, from school and other places. ","Personal papers of Parke Rouse. Includes family, business, financial and Navy papers; memorabilia; playbills from the 1930's and 1940's; material from his community participation; and material from his leadship roles in organizations such as the Colonial Records Project and Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission.","Correspondence as Director of the Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission.","Includes receipts, paycheck stubs and insurance items.","Telegram from President John F. Kennedy saying he is pleased to hear of the observance of the 350th anniversary of Jamestown.","Correspondence about the Korean-Vietnam War History Commission as a member of the commission.","Newspaper articles, photographs and brochures.  Includes a copy of \"American Society of Bookplate Collectors and Designers\" reprint of the work by James Hayes, Master Calligrapher, by Louis Ginsberg, published 1976.  1947 issue of the Common Glory.","Article and photograph of the Teheran Conference of the Big Three with Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill.","Publications, rosters, menus, and form letter to troops from President Roosevelt.","Vouchers, orders and related official communications.","7 stories and poems, mostly typed, about the military.","February 1943 issue of \"Underway\" from the Naval Training School.","Compilation of Personal Columns created by Betsy Rouse.","Photographs of Parke Rouse, most during his 20's.","List of members, office held in Pi Kappa Alpha, their addresses and places of employment.","Publications by Dietz Press promoting Rouse's books.","Correspondence to various people and businesses promoting himself, his articles and his books.","Scrapbook entitled \"Virginia, the English Heritage in America\" by Parke Rouse, Jr. with newspaper articles about his work.","List of names with 3 digit telephone numbers beside each name.","Sixty-four playbills from the 1930's and 1940's from theatre productions in Virginia, Boston, New York and other east coast cities.","Robert Douthat Meade research files and Simpson Family Papers.","These files included mostly photocopies and photostat copies of research material of Robert Douthat Meade.  They were in 10 folders arranged in alphabetical order. Since the material was not original nor related to Parke Rouse's research, they have not been kept.  A few original items have been kept:  postcard of Wright Square in Savannah, Georgia; postcard of Madison Square; photograph of monument to De Kalb in Camden, South Carolina; and a portfolio of reproductions of photographs by Ken Sturgeon, staff photographer of WIS-TV, December 1969.\nRobert Douthat Meade was head of the History Department at Randolph Macon Woman's College. He taught Betsy Rouse who graduated from Randolph Macon in 1942.  His wife, Lucy Burwell Boyd of Warrenton, North Carolina, a cousin of Betsy Rouse, gave Parke Rouse this material in case he wanted it for his research with permission to discard if not needed.","Family material given to Parke Rouse by Mrs. John Page Simpson, Jr. of Miles, Virginia. The Simpson Family is from Norfolk, Virginia with a connection to the Smith Family. 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Undated letter from John, while at Virginia Military Institute, to his Father about his schedule, his expenses (with a detailed list) and his hope his parents will visit for the Virginia game.  1985 November 13 letter from [Manbeth] Simpson to her friends about her fond memories of VMI and Virginia.  2 empty envelopes."],"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":["Daily Press (Hampton Roads, Va.)","Blair, James, 1656-1743"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Daily Press (Hampton Roads, Va.)","Simpson family","Rouse, Parke Shepherd, Jr.","Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006","Meade, Robert Douthat, 1903-1974","Blair, James, 1656-1743"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Daily Press (Hampton Roads, Va.)"],"famname_ssim":["Simpson family"],"persname_ssim":["Rouse, Parke Shepherd, Jr.","Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006","Meade, Robert Douthat, 1903-1974","Blair, James, 1656-1743"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":446,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-24T23:22:50.280Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_7496"}}],"included":[{"type":"facet","id":"repository_ssim","attributes":{"label":"Repository","items":[{"attributes":{"label":"College of William and Mary","value":"College of William and Mary","hits":26},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog.json?f%5Baccess_subjects%5D%5B%5D=Manuscripts+%28document+genre%29\u0026f%5Bdate_range%5D%5B%5D=1966\u0026f%5Brepository%5D%5B%5D=College+of+William+and+Mary"}}]},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/facet/repository_ssim.json?f%5Baccess_subjects%5D%5B%5D=Manuscripts+%28document+genre%29\u0026f%5Bdate_range%5D%5B%5D=1966"}},{"type":"facet","id":"collection_ssim","attributes":{"label":"Collection","items":[{"attributes":{"label":"Carl R. 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