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Wise Papers, 1869/1873","Mss. 39.2 W75","/repositories/2/resources/2327","United States-- History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Veterans","United States--Politics and Government","United States--Politics and government--1865-1900","Correspondence","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 S. Wise was the son of Henry Alexander Wise and was born in Brazil in 1846. He attended Virginia Military Institute and fought with the cadets at the Battle of New Market. He graduated from the law department at the University of Virginia, was U. S. Attorney for the eastern district of Virginia, and served in Congress 1883-1885. He was a Readjuster and later, a Republican. He moved to New York City to practice law. John S. Wise died in 1913. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:","Box and folder list inventory completed by Emily Eklund, SCRC staff, in March 2011.","See the papers of John S. Wise's father; The Henry A. Wise Papers \u0026 Henry A. Wise Letter, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","Mss. Sm Coll Wise; letter from John S. Wise to John E. Roller.","Information about related materials is available at http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/controlcard.php?id=6865","Correspondence, 1869-1873, of John S. Wise concerning the application of his brother Doctor Richard A. Wise for positions as professor at the College of William and Mary, and at the University of Virginia; and as superintendent at the Central Lunatic Asylum, Richmond, Va. Correspondents include William E. Cameron, John W. Daniel, Benjamin S. Ewell, Hugh Blair Grigsby, John S. Mosby, Charles S. Venable and Richard A. Wise.","Item 1: 14 June 1869\nBenjamin S. Ewell, Williamsburg, VA, to General Henry A. Wise.","Item 2: 22 June 1869\nBenjamin S. Ewell, Williamsburg, VA, to John S. Wise.","Item 3: 22 June 1869\nBenjamin S. Ewell, Williamsburg, to [?].","Item 4: 15 February 1870\nDr. Richard A. Wise, Richmond, to Gov. Gilbert C. Walker.  Including recommendations (with signatures) for his appointment as surgeon and medical superintendent of the Lunatic Asylum at Howard's Grove for colored lunatics.","Item 5: 22 May 1872\nBenjamin S. Ewell, Williamsburg, VA, to John S. Wise.","Item 6: 27 May 1872\nCharles S. Stringfellow, Petersburg, VA, to [?].","Item 7: 27 May 1872\nRichard A. Wise, Williamsburg, VA, to John S. Wise.","Item 8: 29 May 1872\nDr. [?] Watkins to John S. Wise.","Item 9: 29 May 1872\nRichmard A. Wise, Norfolk, VA, to John S. Wise.","Item 10: 30 May 1872\nJames Alfred Jones, Richmond, to John S. Wise.","Item 11: 31 May 1872\nC.B. Duffield, Norfolk, VA, to John S. Wise.","Item 12: 31 May 1872\nJohn G. Skelton to John S. Wise.","Item 13: 31 May 1872\nCharles S. Venable, the University of Virginia, to Benjamin S. Ewell.","Item 14: 1 June 1872\nE.B. Montague, Shackelfords [Shacklefords] P.O., King and Queen County, VA, to John S. Wise.","Item 15: 3 June 1872\nHugh Blair Grigsby, Edgehill, near Charlotte Court House, VA, to John S. Wise, Richmond.","Item 16: 3 June 1872\nRichard A. Wise, Williamsburg, VA, to John S. Wise.","Item 17: 5 June 1872\nRichard A. Wise, Williamsburg, VA, to John S. Wise.","Item 18: 8 June 1872\nE.B. Montague, Shackelfords [Shacklefords] P.O., King and Queen County, VA, to Maj. Lee R. Page.","Item 19: 24 June 1872\nW.P. McGuire, Winchester, VA, to John S. Wise, the University of Virginia.","Item 20: 1 July 1872\nF.T. Brooke, Port Royal, to John[?] H. Wise.","Item 21: 1 July 1872\nJohn S. Mosby, Warrenton, VA, to John S. Wise.","Item 22: 2 July 1872\nR.G.H. Kean, Lynchburg, to John S. Wise.","Item 23: 10 August 1873\nRichard A. Wise, Sewell's Point, VA, to Dr. Hunter McGuire.","Item 24: 10 August 1873\nRichard A. Wise, Sewell's Point, VA, to John S. Wise.","Item 25: 12 August 1873\nE. Snowden[?], Alexandria, VA, to John S. Wise.","Item 26: 12 August 1873\nT.F. Owens to John S. Wise.","Item 27: 13 August 1873\nRichard A. Wise, Sewell's Point, VA, to John S. Wise, Richmond, VA.  Telegram.","Item 28: 13 August 1873\nRichard A. Wise, Sewell's Point, VA, to John S. Wise, Richmond, VA.  Telegram.","Item 29: 14 August 1873\nAbraham B. Venable, Petersburg, VA, to John S. Wise.","Item 30: 14 August 1873\nRichard A. Wise, on board Steamer Eliza Hancox, en route to Richmond, to John S. Wise.","Item 31: 15 August 1873\nJohn W. Daniel, Lynchburg, to John S. Wise, Richmond.","Item 32: 16 August 1873\nWilliam E. Cameron, Petersburg, VA, to John S. Wise, Richmond, VA.  Telegram.","Item 33: 16 August 1873\nEdmund Pendleton, Buchanan, Botetourt County, VA, to Henry A. Wise, Richmond.","Item 34: 18 August 1873\nE.R. Bognell[?], Onancock, VA, to John S. Wise.","Item 35: 18 August 1873\nRichard A. Wise, Sewell's Point, VA, to John S. Wise, Richmond, VA.","Item 36: 20 August 1873\nRichard A. Wise, Sewell's Point, VA, to John S. Wise.","Item 37: 21 August 1873\nW.H.C. Gregory, Petersburg, to Gen. Henry A. Wise.","Item 38: 21 August 1873\nJohn W. Daniel, Lynchburg, to John S. Wise.","Item 39: 22 August 1873\nE.R. Bognell[?], Onancock, VA, to John S. Wise.","Item 40: 24 August 1873\nEdmund Pendleton, Buchanan, Botetourt County, VA, to William D. Pendleton, Rockbridge Baths, VA.","Item 41: 25 August 1873\nJohn Wood, Richmond, to John S. Wise.","Item 42: 25 August 1873\nJohn F. Seawell, Gloucester Court House, to John S. Wise.","Item 43: 25 August 1873\nRichard A. Wise, Sewell's Point, VA, to John S. Wise.","Item 44: 25 August 1873\nMrs. Richard A. Wise, Sewell's Point, VA, to Dr. Richard A. Wise, Richmond, VA.","Item 45: 27 August 1873\nJohn B. Donovan, Mathews Court House, VA, to Dr. Richard A. Wise.","Item 46: 27 August 1873\nRichard A. Wise, on board steamer Eliza Hancox, en route to Sewell's Point, VA, to John S. Wise.","Item 47: 27 August 1873\nRichard A. Wise, Sewell's Point, VA, to John S. 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Wise.","Item 31: 15 August 1873\nJohn W. Daniel, Lynchburg, to John S. Wise, Richmond.","Item 32: 16 August 1873\nWilliam E. Cameron, Petersburg, VA, to John S. Wise, Richmond, VA.  Telegram.","Item 33: 16 August 1873\nEdmund Pendleton, Buchanan, Botetourt County, VA, to Henry A. Wise, Richmond.","Item 34: 18 August 1873\nE.R. Bognell[?], Onancock, VA, to John S. Wise.","Item 35: 18 August 1873\nRichard A. Wise, Sewell's Point, VA, to John S. Wise, Richmond, VA.","Item 36: 20 August 1873\nRichard A. Wise, Sewell's Point, VA, to John S. Wise.","Item 37: 21 August 1873\nW.H.C. Gregory, Petersburg, to Gen. Henry A. Wise.","Item 38: 21 August 1873\nJohn W. Daniel, Lynchburg, to John S. Wise.","Item 39: 22 August 1873\nE.R. Bognell[?], Onancock, VA, to John S. Wise.","Item 40: 24 August 1873\nEdmund Pendleton, Buchanan, Botetourt County, VA, to William D. Pendleton, Rockbridge Baths, VA.","Item 41: 25 August 1873\nJohn Wood, Richmond, to John S. Wise.","Item 42: 25 August 1873\nJohn F. 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