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Acc. 2011.296","/repositories/2/resources/49","Europe--Description and travel--20th century","Richmond (Va.)--Description and travel","South America--Description and travel.","Virginia--Genealogy","Deeds--Virginia","Genealogy","Photograph albums","Real property","Richmond (Va.)--History--19th century","Richmond (Va.)--History--20th century","Richmond (Va.)--Social life and customs","Women travelers--Diaries","Women--Travel","Cabinet photographs","Correspondence","Deeds","Diaries","Genealogical tables","Genealogies","Photographs","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Organized into five series.  Series 1: Photographs, Series 2: Travel Diaries, Series 3: Family Papers, Series 4: Genealogy and Series 5:  Legal Records.","Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .","Accessioned and minimally processed by Benjamin Bromley in May 2011. Arranged and described by Anne Johnson, Special Collections Assistant, in April 2012.","Artifacts have been separated from the collection and transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), including: handcolored portrait of girl affixed on glass (2011.296.01), Wedding March sheet music souvenir (2011.296.02), daguerreotype of George Bunker Coffin (2011.296.03), daguerreotype of Abigail Allen Coffin (2011.296.04), tintypes of Emma Dornin Broom (2011.296.05, 2011.296.06, and 2011.296.07), tintype of unidentified man (2011.296.08), brass calling card printing plate for Mrs. William T Broome (2011.296.09), photo of girl affixed on beveled glass circle (2011.296.10), lock of hair (2011.296.11)","Papers of the Broome family of Richmond, Virginia. Includes 2 diaries of Louise B. Taliaferro from a 1924 European trip and one diary of an unknown woman from a 1924 European trip.  Includes photographs, genealogical material, legal and business papers and correspondence, including letters of Talbot Broome during voyages to South America.","The connection between Louise B. Taliaferro and the Broome Family has not been established.  Louise B. Taliaferro was married to William M. Taliaferro and lived in Richmond, Virginia.  It is possible that Louise Taliaferro and Ellie Broome were friends.","Photographs of the Broome Family, mostly from the period 1867 to 1930. Includes studio portraits of children and adults plus photographs of family, friends, animals and homes. Sizes range from 1\" square to 8\"x10\";. Very few photographs are labeled, but some locations mentioned are Richmond, Norfolk, Sarasota, Belgrade, Craigville, Tampa Leo, Bethel, Savanna and Kimberley. Names written on the reverse of some photographs include William Theodore Bloome, Ellie Adele Williams (Bloome), Talbott Dornin Broome, Ellie Broome, Emma Dornin Broome, William Broome, Edith Livingston Broome, Ellie Montclair, Alice Newkirk (Elliott), Ruth Searing and Miss Cary. Two 8\"x10\" group photographs of the Commonweath of Virginia, Purchases and Supply department for 1966 and 1971, a wedding picture from Bee Allen's wedding and a group photograph of girls from their graduation from Kimberley. There are duplicates of many photographs, scattered among the different sizes. The photographs are filed loosely by size.","Photograph album of an unknown member of the Broome Family. Photographs appear to be from a family vacation on a lake with a rustic log lodge. 4.5\" x 5.5\"","Three travel diaries describing European trips. Two diaries are written by Louise B. Taliaferro and one by an unknown writer.","Travel Diary of Louise B. Taliaferro from her trip to Europe in 1924, covering the dates of May 27th to July 24th. She left on the French Cruise Line, S.S. La Bourdonnais and shared a room with Katherine, Sister Margaret and May. She gives the itinerary of her trip at the beginning of the diary. This diary covers her trips through France, Italy, Austria and Switzerland. She has one or more page entries for each city she visited. She also includes names of people she met, people who attended a party, gifts she received and more. Notation at end of book, \"From Katherine Bemise, Mrs. Hunter McGuire. 1924.\" Small pencil holder with pencil is on the side of the diary.","Travel Diary of Louise B. Taliaferro from her trip to Europe in 1924, covering the dates of July 29th to September 1st. Her itinerary includes France, Belgium and Great Britain. Contains two poems and one gargole postcard insert.","Travel diary written by an unknown woman during a trip to Europe, from February 20 to June 20, 1924. She leaves from New York. The handwriting is different from the diaries of Louise B. Taliaferro.","Documents and correspondence of individual family members.","Marriage certificate of Edward P.S. Broom and Emma Dornin on December 18, 1862 from the Church of the Ascension in New York, New York signed by Horatio Southgate, Rector of Zion Church.","Papers of Ellie Adele Williams of Richmond, Virginia who married William Theodore Broome of New York. Her parents were Harriet Jean Talbott and Richmond LeRoy Williams and grandparents were Caroline Moore Benson and Charles Talbott. Mother of Ellie Williams Broome and Talbot Dornin Broome. June 15, 1896 certificate for membership in the Richmond Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy, as Ellie A. Williams. Newspaper clippings of Ellie Adele Williams marriage to William Theodore Broome in Richmond, Virginia. July 1896. Newspaper clipping of the death of William Theodore Broome, son of William T. and Ellie Williams Broome. June 6, 1898. Newspaper clipping about a party held in the Broome's home in honor of Miss Evelyn Williams of Richmond, Virginia and sister of Ellie Adele Williams Broome. undated. Letter from \"Grandpa\" to his daughter, Mrs. Ellie Broome in Montclair, New Jersey. August 18, 1917. Typed letter from Talbott Broome to his Mother while on the S.S. Virginian, a cargo ship, on a trip to South America. He tells about the weather and his experiences on the ship. He also describes his experiences in Reo. The letters date from Monday, April 12 to May 11, 1920. May 20 -June 8, 1926 letter(s) from Talbott Broome to his Mother while on a voyage with Captain and Mrs. Cann and Mr. Morris, the Chief Engineer. Most \"mates\" are from England or Scotland. Gives daily schedule and recounts how boring it is and how he looks forward to seeing land. Mentions seeing millions of albatross flying overhead \"as far as the eye could see, and for all one day, from daylight to dark.\" Comments on how much better he feels. June 21[1926] letter from Talbot Broome in Argentina to his Mother about a 150 mile ride to one of the \"big ranches.\" Condolence letter from Jno. Lucas on the death of her husband. November 18, 1931. Christmas card from Bill, Peg and Win Cook. December, 1940. Letter from Miss Lucy T. Fenner of South Orange, New Jersey, about items in her house that belonged to Elizabeth [Strong] that should stay in the family, including a Dornin Family Bible. April 23, 1946. Obituaries of Mrs. Ellie Williams Broome, November 27, 1950. Card to \"Mother\" and card from \"My Precious Son.\" Undated. Newspaper article about a meeting of the \"Monclair unit of the New Jersey Democratic Women's Association\" where Mrs. William T. Broome was a new member. Undated. Invitation to membership in the Woman's Club of New York with brochure, undated.","Ellie Williams Broome is the daughter of Ellie Adele Williams and William Theodore Broome. Certified copy (1955) of the birth certificate of Ellie Williams Broome on March 9, 1905. June 3, 1924 certificate from \"The Kimberley School\" stating that \"Ellie Williams Broome has satisfactorily completed the General course of this school.\" June 15, 1926 letter from her brother, Talbot, while in Bahia Blanca, where he decribes the town and terrain. Brochure for the Montclair Art Museum where Ellie exhibited a sculpture, \"Meditation\" with a pricetag of $200.00. November 15-December 20, 1931. 3 copies. Poem to Ellie from \"Marietta\" [Ewald Cook] with note \"For Ellie, to be opened en route - not before.\" 1933. This poem also with her obituary notices. Newspaper clippings and wedding invitation for the marrieage of Marietta Chapin Ewald to Winthrop Olmstead Cook in Monclair, New Jersey. May 2, 1936. October 1941 birth annoucement for William Ewald Cook. Job acceptance letter from the Commonweath of Virginia noting \"you are employed...as a clerk on a trial basis of six months for service in the Division of Purchase and Printing...\" Acknowledgement letter from the Valentine Museum for the gift of a toy dog, 1951, and announcement of its display in 1951 and 1961. Letters from the Personnel Section of the Commonweath of Virginia to J.C. Rees about a job review for \"position No. 27, Clerk B, Division of Purchasing and Printing; incumbent, Ellie W. Broome,\" where he praises Ellie but cannot raise her position. February 25 and 28th, 1955. Invitation to join the Pi Omicron National Sorority, Alpha Delta Chapter In Richmond, Virginia. March 20, 1964. Personal letter from Ruth Bullock, National President, accepting Ellie as a member in the Pi Omicron National Sorority, July 30, 1965. Obituary, funeral card, copies of poem by Marietta Cook and a Westminister-Canterbury death checklist for Ellie Williams Broome. 1995. Poem to Ellie, possibly by one of her coworkers, Undated. Envelope labeled \"Prayers\" with clippings of prayers.","Ceritified copy (1951) of the birth certificate of Talbott Dornin Broome, born August 4, 1900. List entitled \"Talbott's vocabulary at 18 months, single words.\" Letter to \"My dear little boy\" from \"Your Dear Old Daddy,\" where he writes \"...been out in a horse and buggy for three long days...\" October 28, 1904. Church Bulletin of St. Luke's Church when Talbott was confirmed. May 10, 1914. Citizen's Seaman's Identification card and book for traveling on a ship. Each include a photograph and description. The card is dated March 22, 1920 and the book, May 12, 1926. Certificate from the Junior Industrial Army of New Jersey, Agricultural Division, for \"Talbot B. Broome as a member. \"...has rendered satisfactory farm service during the season of 1917.\" November 1, 1918. Letter from the president of the \"Centennial Celebration\" at the University of Virginia appointing Talbott as the delegate to \"represent the University at the alumni meeting to be held in your community...\" December 7, 1920. Certified photostat copy of a life insurance application to the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. 1920. Letter from Ellie Williams to \"Dear Brother\" about her visit in Richmond. November 29, 1922. Newspaper obituaries and card for Talbot Broome, January 28, 1958. Newspaper photograph of \"Commercial Construction Judges\" which includes Talbot Broome. Undated. Newspaper article entitled \"Broome is Named Analyst for CPA,\" undated. A cartoon entitiled \"puzzle picture\" where the people are labeled \"Mother, Auntie, Evelyn, Little Sister and \"Who is this?,\" undated. Note: On his birth certificate, Talbott was spelled with two \"t's\" but often during his life, it was spelled with one \"t.\"","William Theodore Broome was married to Ellie Adele Williams and was the Father of Ellie Williams Broome and Talbott Dornin Broome.  His parents were Emma Dornin and Philip Livingston Broome. A birthday letter from his father addressed to \"Willie T. Broom...Ludlow, Vermont.\"  Attached business card for \"Mr. William T. Broome\" has a handwritten note, \"April 9th 1891 - 1896.\"  August 15, 1871. Letter from Heidelburg, Germany to W.T. Broom, care Mr. W.C. Dornin...New York City\" from Helen S. Mitchell.  She describes her experiences in Germany as a part of a group of 8 women.  Mentioned seeing the comet out the window on the way to Cologne.  October 29, 1882. Letter from his Mother c/o R.W. Evans of  Hudson-Columbia County, New York.  May 26, 1887. Letter from \"Shef\" with silly word plays.  May 25, 1893. Small advertisement for \"New Wholesale Hat and Cap House...E.P.L. Broom...\" addressed to W.T. Broome in Richmond, Virginia.  April 1894. Correspondence between W.H. Williams, General Manager of the Union News Company, New York City and W.T. Broome.  William Bloome, who works for The Union News Company, asks for a better position in the company, which is refused because of business restraints.  Clarence Williams also responds with a personal letter.  Includes a letter to Uncle William C. Dornin, April 1894. Letter from sister Ellie Bloome about the Broome coat-of-arms and other genealogy comments, November 4, 1894. Letter from Uncle Will congratulating him on the good news, November 3, 1895. Letter from his Grandmother saying she was so proud of his success \"I went to my room and cried for joy.,\"  December 2, 1895. News clippings pasted on a sheet of paper with four leaf clovers about the marriage of Ellie Adele Williams and William Theodore Broome.  Clippings are from the Richmond Dispatch, New York Herald, The Philadelphia Press and the Richmond State.  Includes telegram from Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Dornin and Thomas P. Armisted with marriage congratulations, July 1896. February 26, 1900 letter from Ellie Broome to her husband at the Hotel Lexington in Lexington, Virginia about her \"sweet lovely baby.\" Letter from Ellie, his wife, about her baby and other birthdays, August 15, 1900. News clipping about the appointment of William T. Broome as the manager of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, February 1907. Handwritten note from Talbott to his Father, circa 1908. Letter from W.C. Dornin, on Columbia University Club stationery, about copying material on the \"coffins\" \"...they are so far off your line.\"  Notes items sold (family items?) and land in Jamaica (New York?). Letter from his son, William Theodore Broome, telling about his time in \"Reo\"  and Buenos Aires, Argentina.  Laments that he had not realized he would need so much money while he was in port, May 18, [1920]. Letter from his son, William Theodore Broome, on American-Hawaiian Steamship Company letterhead, about how lazy the people are, borrowing money from Captain Greene, and the price of items.  \"If I had enough money I could buy a package of Skunk Skins for 180 peso...,\" May 23, 1920. Obituary of William T. Broome, Undated. List of flowers and cards at the funeral of \"Mr. William T. Broom, November 18, 1931\" from the L.T. Christian Funeral Service in Richmond, Virginia. Bill from Arthur K. Brown, Inc. for the funeral expenses, $766.78, November 19, 1931. Letters from the funeral home to Talbott Broome about the evergreens on the grave, December 14, 1931 and  August 3, 1932.  The bill includes the planting of evergreens.","Copy of Chancery case with C.C. Taliaferro against Erasmus Taylor, administrator of Mrs. Ann M. Allen and others. Concerns money paid by Taliaferro in the interest of Mrs. Allen M. Allen to many people. Orange Circuit Court. December 20, 1884. Edward L. Travis, lawyer from Halifax, North Carolina to Mss. Christian and Christian, Richmond, Virginia about the case of Taliaferro vs. Sater and Company which was brought in the name of H.B.Taliaferro and Co. States that the death of a partner in a company does not mean a lawsuit does not continue. February 6, 1893. Copy of Bill of Information written to Honorable Samuel F. Coleman, Circuit Court Judge, Buckingham County, Virginia by Nathan T. Payne about liens on his lands. Lein trust prepared by N.T. Payne to Daniel Lyon, Jr., trustee, and given to C.C. Taliaferrto who is selling the land, 1891-1893. State of Virginia Supreme Court publication for H.B. Taliaferro and Company versus W.A. Sater and Company, et. al, all from Halifax, Virginia. Concerns ownership of timber cut from land either owned by S.T. Rawls as an individual or as a partner in Hale Brothers, February Term, 1893. Check or receipt for $400 from Taliaferro and Co. to \"Myself.\" for sixty days, undated.","Letter from E.H. Williams, Gloucester C.H., to Harriet offering condolences for the death of a relative. Mentions Hattie, Martha, Wilson Family and Mrs. Cook, November 2, 1878. Letter from Talbot Broome to J. Henry Brown and Son of Richmond, Virginia with the notation, \"the dates you requested for the stone for Evelyn R. Williams are as follows: August 20, 1872 -November 21, 1945. November 15, 1946.\"","Genealogy material on the Broome, Ruggles, Livingston, Talbott and Crooke families, including applications for the Sons of the American Revolution through Corporal Gamaliel Marchant.","Three letters from George B. Kinkead, College of Preachers, Cathedral Close, Washington, D.C. to Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Broome about a headstone in Poughkeepsie, New York for Charles H.H. Broome, deceased December 12, 1872. Kinkead states that the area has no other burials and was \"supposed to belong to Ruggles\" though the Crookes, Ruggles, and Broomes are related. He also found an old Crooke burying ground near Hyde Park which contained Charles Crooke and his wife, Jane Van Valkenburgh, plus other ancestors of the Broomes. He wants to use the plot to move the stones to the Poughkeepsie cemetery, where a Crooke is buried near the Broome family. He gives the genealogy of Jan Van Valkenburgh through the Crooke and Broome families.","Empty envelope addressed to Capt. W. G. Coffin of Cincinnati, Ohio from Spencer [Houss] of Cumberland CH, Virginia, November 7, 1867. Newspaper article from the New York World about Charles Broom finding old letters from his Livingston, Barker and other ancestors at an old family farm near Woodburn, Sullivan County, June 25, 1878. Copy of a newspaper article about Miss Edith Livingston Broome and her success as the manager of the store on the Lapland during her maiden voyage. New York Journal, April 20, 1909. (Sister of William Theodore Broome). Handwritten family trees for the Dornin, Coffin, and Broome familes. Hand colored Coat of Arms of the Broome family on a tattered piece of poster board. Genealogical reports tracing William and Anneke Brooke Broom to Talbot Dornin and Ellie Williams Broome. \"Family Record,\" possibly from a Bible, beginning with Charles Crooke who married Jane Van Valkenburgh. Report on Emma Dornin, daughter of William Henry and Poebe George Coffin Dornin and wife of Edward Phillip Livingston Broom. Request from H.A. to L.E. B., in a newspaper article, to contact him for more information on the Broome Family, undated. Obituary for Clermont Livington, on the Judson three miles north of Tivoli, the son of Lieutenant-Governor Edward P. Livingston. Newspaper article on the death of John Lloyd Broome while his son, George C. Broome and new bride were rushing to his bedside. Byline is Binghamton, New York, undated.","Partially completed application by William T. Broome to the New Jersey Society of the Sons of the American Revolution and the New York State Sons of the American Revolution through his ancestor, Corporal Gamaliel Marchant. Undated. Correspondence with the Montclair Chapter of the New Jersey Society of the Sons of the American Revolution about application process. 1920. Blank application for the State of New York Sons of the Revolution Form letter to Mrs. W.T. Broome, with partial list of members, for membership in The Order of Jamestown, 1926.","Letter of E.L. Travis of W.H. Day law office to Jackson Bolton of Richmond, Virginia about signing a $50 bond, January 10, 1893. Signed copy of last will of Edith Livingston Broome with signatures of witnesses, Frances L. Watkins and Frank C. [?], April 4, 1920.","Promissary note between Greenville Land and Improvement Company, who is indebted to H.B. Taliaferro of H.B. Taliaferro and Company in Richmond, Virginia for $5042.89, to be transferred to Thomas J. Jarvis. Pitt County, North Carolina, September 1, 1892. Deed between James Brown of Pitt County, North Carolina and William P. Smith, trustee, of Richmond, Virginia concerning land and property transferred to P.B. Taliaferro by Thmas J. Jarvis in 1893 and then to James Brown, May 8, 1894. Typed instructions and to-do list for mortgage closing entitled \"Memorandum for S.C. Hamilton, Jr..\" 1896. Blank note form for The Pedigo-Beller Real Estate Co. in Roanoke, Virginia, circa 1890. Papers concerning the purchase of Lot 48, Stanmont Estates in Brookhaven, New York by William T. Broome of Norfolk, Virginia and Darr Realty of New York State. Includes deed and correspondence about payments and taxes, 1911-1914","Artifacts have been separated from the collection and transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), including: handcolored portrait of girl affixed on glass (2011.296.01), Wedding March sheet music souvenir (2011.296.02), daguerreotype of George Bunker Coffin (2011.296.03), daguerreotype of Abigail Allen Coffin (2011.296.04), tintypes of Emma Dornin Broom (2011.296.05, 2011.296.06, and 2011.296.07), tintype of unidentified man (2011.296.08), brass calling card printing plate for Mrs. William T Broome (2011.296.09), photo of girl affixed on beveled glass circle (2011.296.10), lock of hair (2011.296.11)","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","Taliaferro, H.B. and Company","Broome family","Dornin family","Williams family","Taliaferro, Louise B.","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Broome Family Papers, 1862/1995"],"collection_ssim":["Broome Family Papers, 1862/1995"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 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Arranged and described by Anne Johnson, Special Collections Assistant, in April 2012."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eArtifacts have been separated from the collection and transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), including: handcolored portrait of girl affixed on glass (2011.296.01), \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eWedding March\u003c/emph\u003e sheet music souvenir (2011.296.02), daguerreotype of George Bunker Coffin (2011.296.03), daguerreotype of Abigail Allen Coffin (2011.296.04), tintypes of Emma Dornin Broom (2011.296.05, 2011.296.06, and 2011.296.07), tintype of unidentified man (2011.296.08), brass calling card printing plate for Mrs. William T Broome (2011.296.09), photo of girl affixed on beveled glass circle (2011.296.10), lock of hair (2011.296.11)\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Artifacts have been separated from the collection and transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), including: handcolored portrait of girl affixed on glass (2011.296.01), Wedding March sheet music souvenir (2011.296.02), daguerreotype of George Bunker Coffin (2011.296.03), daguerreotype of Abigail Allen Coffin (2011.296.04), tintypes of Emma Dornin Broom (2011.296.05, 2011.296.06, and 2011.296.07), tintype of unidentified man (2011.296.08), brass calling card printing plate for Mrs. William T Broome (2011.296.09), photo of girl affixed on beveled glass circle (2011.296.10), lock of hair (2011.296.11)"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of the Broome family of Richmond, Virginia. Includes 2 diaries of Louise B. Taliaferro from a 1924 European trip and one diary of an unknown woman from a 1924 European trip.  Includes photographs, genealogical material, legal and business papers and correspondence, including letters of Talbot Broome during voyages to South America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The connection between Louise B. Taliaferro and the Broome Family has not been established.  Louise B. Taliaferro was married to William M. Taliaferro and lived in Richmond, Virginia.  It is possible that Louise Taliaferro and Ellie Broome were friends.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of the Broome Family, mostly from the period 1867 to 1930. Includes studio portraits of children and adults plus photographs of family, friends, animals and homes. Sizes range from 1\" square to 8\"x10\";. Very few photographs are labeled, but some locations mentioned are Richmond, Norfolk, Sarasota, Belgrade, Craigville, Tampa Leo, Bethel, Savanna and Kimberley. Names written on the reverse of some photographs include William Theodore Bloome, Ellie Adele Williams (Bloome), Talbott Dornin Broome, Ellie Broome, Emma Dornin Broome, William Broome, Edith Livingston Broome, Ellie Montclair, Alice Newkirk (Elliott), Ruth Searing and Miss Cary. Two 8\"x10\" group photographs of the Commonweath of Virginia, Purchases and Supply department for 1966 and 1971, a wedding picture from Bee Allen's wedding and a group photograph of girls from their graduation from Kimberley. There are duplicates of many photographs, scattered among the different sizes. The photographs are filed loosely by size.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph album of an unknown member of the Broome Family. Photographs appear to be from a family vacation on a lake with a rustic log lodge. 4.5\" x 5.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree travel diaries describing European trips. Two diaries are written by Louise B. Taliaferro and one by an unknown writer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTravel Diary of Louise B. Taliaferro from her trip to Europe in 1924, covering the dates of May 27th to July 24th. She left on the French Cruise Line, S.S. La Bourdonnais and shared a room with Katherine, Sister Margaret and May. She gives the itinerary of her trip at the beginning of the diary. This diary covers her trips through France, Italy, Austria and Switzerland. She has one or more page entries for each city she visited. She also includes names of people she met, people who attended a party, gifts she received and more. Notation at end of book, \"From Katherine Bemise, Mrs. Hunter McGuire. 1924.\" Small pencil holder with pencil is on the side of the diary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTravel Diary of Louise B. Taliaferro from her trip to Europe in 1924, covering the dates of July 29th to September 1st. Her itinerary includes France, Belgium and Great Britain. Contains two poems and one gargole postcard insert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTravel diary written by an unknown woman during a trip to Europe, from February 20 to June 20, 1924. She leaves from New York. The handwriting is different from the diaries of Louise B. Taliaferro.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments and correspondence of individual family members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarriage certificate of Edward P.S. Broom and Emma Dornin on December 18, 1862 from the Church of the Ascension in New York, New York signed by Horatio Southgate, Rector of Zion Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers of Ellie Adele Williams of Richmond, Virginia who married William Theodore Broome of New York. Her parents were Harriet Jean Talbott and Richmond LeRoy Williams and grandparents were Caroline Moore Benson and Charles Talbott. Mother of Ellie Williams Broome and Talbot Dornin Broome. June 15, 1896 certificate for membership in the Richmond Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy, as Ellie A. Williams. Newspaper clippings of Ellie Adele Williams marriage to William Theodore Broome in Richmond, Virginia. July 1896. Newspaper clipping of the death of William Theodore Broome, son of William T. and Ellie Williams Broome. June 6, 1898. Newspaper clipping about a party held in the Broome's home in honor of Miss Evelyn Williams of Richmond, Virginia and sister of Ellie Adele Williams Broome. undated. Letter from \"Grandpa\" to his daughter, Mrs. Ellie Broome in Montclair, New Jersey. August 18, 1917. Typed letter from Talbott Broome to his Mother while on the S.S. Virginian, a cargo ship, on a trip to South America. He tells about the weather and his experiences on the ship. He also describes his experiences in Reo. The letters date from Monday, April 12 to May 11, 1920. May 20 -June 8, 1926 letter(s) from Talbott Broome to his Mother while on a voyage with Captain and Mrs. Cann and Mr. Morris, the Chief Engineer. Most \"mates\" are from England or Scotland. Gives daily schedule and recounts how boring it is and how he looks forward to seeing land. Mentions seeing millions of albatross flying overhead \"as far as the eye could see, and for all one day, from daylight to dark.\" Comments on how much better he feels. June 21[1926] letter from Talbot Broome in Argentina to his Mother about a 150 mile ride to one of the \"big ranches.\" Condolence letter from Jno. Lucas on the death of her husband. November 18, 1931. Christmas card from Bill, Peg and Win Cook. December, 1940. Letter from Miss Lucy T. Fenner of South Orange, New Jersey, about items in her house that belonged to Elizabeth [Strong] that should stay in the family, including a Dornin Family Bible. April 23, 1946. Obituaries of Mrs. Ellie Williams Broome, November 27, 1950. Card to \"Mother\" and card from \"My Precious Son.\" Undated. Newspaper article about a meeting of the \"Monclair unit of the New Jersey Democratic Women's Association\" where Mrs. William T. Broome was a new member. Undated. Invitation to membership in the Woman's Club of New York with brochure, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEllie Williams Broome is the daughter of Ellie Adele Williams and William Theodore Broome. Certified copy (1955) of the birth certificate of Ellie Williams Broome on March 9, 1905. June 3, 1924 certificate from \"The Kimberley School\" stating that \"Ellie Williams Broome has satisfactorily completed the General course of this school.\" June 15, 1926 letter from her brother, Talbot, while in Bahia Blanca, where he decribes the town and terrain. Brochure for the Montclair Art Museum where Ellie exhibited a sculpture, \"Meditation\" with a pricetag of $200.00. November 15-December 20, 1931. 3 copies. Poem to Ellie from \"Marietta\" [Ewald Cook] with note \"For Ellie, to be opened en route - not before.\" 1933. This poem also with her obituary notices. Newspaper clippings and wedding invitation for the marrieage of Marietta Chapin Ewald to Winthrop Olmstead Cook in Monclair, New Jersey. May 2, 1936. October 1941 birth annoucement for William Ewald Cook. Job acceptance letter from the Commonweath of Virginia noting \"you are employed...as a clerk on a trial basis of six months for service in the Division of Purchase and Printing...\" Acknowledgement letter from the Valentine Museum for the gift of a toy dog, 1951, and announcement of its display in 1951 and 1961. Letters from the Personnel Section of the Commonweath of Virginia to J.C. Rees about a job review for \"position No. 27, Clerk B, Division of Purchasing and Printing; incumbent, Ellie W. Broome,\" where he praises Ellie but cannot raise her position. February 25 and 28th, 1955. Invitation to join the Pi Omicron National Sorority, Alpha Delta Chapter In Richmond, Virginia. March 20, 1964. Personal letter from Ruth Bullock, National President, accepting Ellie as a member in the Pi Omicron National Sorority, July 30, 1965. Obituary, funeral card, copies of poem by Marietta Cook and a Westminister-Canterbury death checklist for Ellie Williams Broome. 1995. Poem to Ellie, possibly by one of her coworkers, Undated. Envelope labeled \"Prayers\" with clippings of prayers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCeritified copy (1951) of the birth certificate of Talbott Dornin Broome, born August 4, 1900. List entitled \"Talbott's vocabulary at 18 months, single words.\" Letter to \"My dear little boy\" from \"Your Dear Old Daddy,\" where he writes \"...been out in a horse and buggy for three long days...\" October 28, 1904. Church Bulletin of St. Luke's Church when Talbott was confirmed. May 10, 1914. Citizen's Seaman's Identification card and book for traveling on a ship. Each include a photograph and description. The card is dated March 22, 1920 and the book, May 12, 1926. Certificate from the Junior Industrial Army of New Jersey, Agricultural Division, for \"Talbot B. Broome as a member. \"...has rendered satisfactory farm service during the season of 1917.\" November 1, 1918. Letter from the president of the \"Centennial Celebration\" at the University of Virginia appointing Talbott as the delegate to \"represent the University at the alumni meeting to be held in your community...\" December 7, 1920. Certified photostat copy of a life insurance application to the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. 1920. Letter from Ellie Williams to \"Dear Brother\" about her visit in Richmond. November 29, 1922. Newspaper obituaries and card for Talbot Broome, January 28, 1958. Newspaper photograph of \"Commercial Construction Judges\" which includes Talbot Broome. Undated. Newspaper article entitled \"Broome is Named Analyst for CPA,\" undated. A cartoon entitiled \"puzzle picture\" where the people are labeled \"Mother, Auntie, Evelyn, Little Sister and \"Who is this?,\" undated. Note: On his birth certificate, Talbott was spelled with two \"t's\" but often during his life, it was spelled with one \"t.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Theodore Broome was married to Ellie Adele Williams and was the Father of Ellie Williams Broome and Talbott Dornin Broome.  His parents were Emma Dornin and Philip Livingston Broome. A birthday letter from his father addressed to \"Willie T. Broom...Ludlow, Vermont.\"  Attached business card for \"Mr. William T. Broome\" has a handwritten note, \"April 9th 1891 - 1896.\"  August 15, 1871. Letter from Heidelburg, Germany to W.T. Broom, care Mr. W.C. Dornin...New York City\" from Helen S. Mitchell.  She describes her experiences in Germany as a part of a group of 8 women.  Mentioned seeing the comet out the window on the way to Cologne.  October 29, 1882. Letter from his Mother c/o R.W. Evans of  Hudson-Columbia County, New York.  May 26, 1887. Letter from \"Shef\" with silly word plays.  May 25, 1893. Small advertisement for \"New Wholesale Hat and Cap House...E.P.L. Broom...\" addressed to W.T. Broome in Richmond, Virginia.  April 1894. Correspondence between W.H. Williams, General Manager of the Union News Company, New York City and W.T. Broome.  William Bloome, who works for The Union News Company, asks for a better position in the company, which is refused because of business restraints.  Clarence Williams also responds with a personal letter.  Includes a letter to Uncle William C. Dornin, April 1894. Letter from sister Ellie Bloome about the Broome coat-of-arms and other genealogy comments, November 4, 1894. Letter from Uncle Will congratulating him on the good news, November 3, 1895. Letter from his Grandmother saying she was so proud of his success \"I went to my room and cried for joy.,\"  December 2, 1895. News clippings pasted on a sheet of paper with four leaf clovers about the marriage of Ellie Adele Williams and William Theodore Broome.  Clippings are from the Richmond Dispatch, New York Herald, The Philadelphia Press and the Richmond State.  Includes telegram from Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Dornin and Thomas P. Armisted with marriage congratulations, July 1896. February 26, 1900 letter from Ellie Broome to her husband at the Hotel Lexington in Lexington, Virginia about her \"sweet lovely baby.\" Letter from Ellie, his wife, about her baby and other birthdays, August 15, 1900. News clipping about the appointment of William T. Broome as the manager of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, February 1907. Handwritten note from Talbott to his Father, circa 1908. Letter from W.C. Dornin, on Columbia University Club stationery, about copying material on the \"coffins\" \"...they are so far off your line.\"  Notes items sold (family items?) and land in Jamaica (New York?). Letter from his son, William Theodore Broome, telling about his time in \"Reo\"  and Buenos Aires, Argentina.  Laments that he had not realized he would need so much money while he was in port, May 18, [1920]. Letter from his son, William Theodore Broome, on American-Hawaiian Steamship Company letterhead, about how lazy the people are, borrowing money from Captain Greene, and the price of items.  \"If I had enough money I could buy a package of Skunk Skins for 180 peso...,\" May 23, 1920. Obituary of William T. Broome, Undated. List of flowers and cards at the funeral of \"Mr. William T. Broom, November 18, 1931\" from the L.T. Christian Funeral Service in Richmond, Virginia. Bill from Arthur K. Brown, Inc. for the funeral expenses, $766.78, November 19, 1931. Letters from the funeral home to Talbott Broome about the evergreens on the grave, December 14, 1931 and  August 3, 1932.  The bill includes the planting of evergreens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of Chancery case with C.C. Taliaferro against Erasmus Taylor, administrator of Mrs. Ann M. Allen and others. Concerns money paid by Taliaferro in the interest of Mrs. Allen M. Allen to many people. Orange Circuit Court. December 20, 1884. Edward L. Travis, lawyer from Halifax, North Carolina to Mss. Christian and Christian, Richmond, Virginia about the case of Taliaferro vs. Sater and Company which was brought in the name of H.B.Taliaferro and Co. States that the death of a partner in a company does not mean a lawsuit does not continue. February 6, 1893. Copy of Bill of Information written to Honorable Samuel F. Coleman, Circuit Court Judge, Buckingham County, Virginia by Nathan T. Payne about liens on his lands. Lein trust prepared by N.T. Payne to Daniel Lyon, Jr., trustee, and given to C.C. Taliaferrto who is selling the land, 1891-1893. State of Virginia Supreme Court publication for H.B. Taliaferro and Company versus W.A. Sater and Company, et. al, all from Halifax, Virginia. Concerns ownership of timber cut from land either owned by S.T. Rawls as an individual or as a partner in Hale Brothers, February Term, 1893. Check or receipt for $400 from Taliaferro and Co. to \"Myself.\" for sixty days, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from E.H. Williams, Gloucester C.H., to Harriet offering condolences for the death of a relative. Mentions Hattie, Martha, Wilson Family and Mrs. Cook, November 2, 1878. Letter from Talbot Broome to J. Henry Brown and Son of Richmond, Virginia with the notation, \"the dates you requested for the stone for Evelyn R. Williams are as follows: August 20, 1872 -November 21, 1945. November 15, 1946.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogy material on the Broome, Ruggles, Livingston, Talbott and Crooke families, including applications for the Sons of the American Revolution through Corporal Gamaliel Marchant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree letters from George B. Kinkead, College of Preachers, Cathedral Close, Washington, D.C. to Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Broome about a headstone in Poughkeepsie, New York for Charles H.H. Broome, deceased December 12, 1872. Kinkead states that the area has no other burials and was \"supposed to belong to Ruggles\" though the Crookes, Ruggles, and Broomes are related. He also found an old Crooke burying ground near Hyde Park which contained Charles Crooke and his wife, Jane Van Valkenburgh, plus other ancestors of the Broomes. He wants to use the plot to move the stones to the Poughkeepsie cemetery, where a Crooke is buried near the Broome family. He gives the genealogy of Jan Van Valkenburgh through the Crooke and Broome families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmpty envelope addressed to Capt. W. G. Coffin of Cincinnati, Ohio from Spencer [Houss] of Cumberland CH, Virginia, November 7, 1867. Newspaper article from the New York World about Charles Broom finding old letters from his Livingston, Barker and other ancestors at an old family farm near Woodburn, Sullivan County, June 25, 1878. Copy of a newspaper article about Miss Edith Livingston Broome and her success as the manager of the store on the Lapland during her maiden voyage. New York Journal, April 20, 1909. (Sister of William Theodore Broome). Handwritten family trees for the Dornin, Coffin, and Broome familes. Hand colored Coat of Arms of the Broome family on a tattered piece of poster board. Genealogical reports tracing William and Anneke Brooke Broom to Talbot Dornin and Ellie Williams Broome. \"Family Record,\" possibly from a Bible, beginning with Charles Crooke who married Jane Van Valkenburgh. Report on Emma Dornin, daughter of William Henry and Poebe George Coffin Dornin and wife of Edward Phillip Livingston Broom. Request from H.A. to L.E. B., in a newspaper article, to contact him for more information on the Broome Family, undated. Obituary for Clermont Livington, on the Judson three miles north of Tivoli, the son of Lieutenant-Governor Edward P. Livingston. Newspaper article on the death of John Lloyd Broome while his son, George C. Broome and new bride were rushing to his bedside. Byline is Binghamton, New York, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartially completed application by William T. Broome to the New Jersey Society of the Sons of the American Revolution and the New York State Sons of the American Revolution through his ancestor, Corporal Gamaliel Marchant. Undated. Correspondence with the Montclair Chapter of the New Jersey Society of the Sons of the American Revolution about application process. 1920. Blank application for the State of New York Sons of the Revolution Form letter to Mrs. W.T. Broome, with partial list of members, for membership in The Order of Jamestown, 1926.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of E.L. Travis of W.H. Day law office to Jackson Bolton of Richmond, Virginia about signing a $50 bond, January 10, 1893. Signed copy of last will of Edith Livingston Broome with signatures of witnesses, Frances L. Watkins and Frank C. [?], April 4, 1920.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromissary note between Greenville Land and Improvement Company, who is indebted to H.B. Taliaferro of H.B. Taliaferro and Company in Richmond, Virginia for $5042.89, to be transferred to Thomas J. Jarvis. Pitt County, North Carolina, September 1, 1892. Deed between James Brown of Pitt County, North Carolina and William P. Smith, trustee, of Richmond, Virginia concerning land and property transferred to P.B. Taliaferro by Thmas J. Jarvis in 1893 and then to James Brown, May 8, 1894. Typed instructions and to-do list for mortgage closing entitled \"Memorandum for S.C. Hamilton, Jr..\" 1896. Blank note form for The Pedigo-Beller Real Estate Co. in Roanoke, Virginia, circa 1890. Papers concerning the purchase of Lot 48, Stanmont Estates in Brookhaven, New York by William T. Broome of Norfolk, Virginia and Darr Realty of New York State. Includes deed and correspondence about payments and taxes, 1911-1914\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"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Papers of the Broome family of Richmond, Virginia. Includes 2 diaries of Louise B. Taliaferro from a 1924 European trip and one diary of an unknown woman from a 1924 European trip.  Includes photographs, genealogical material, legal and business papers and correspondence, including letters of Talbot Broome during voyages to South America.","The connection between Louise B. Taliaferro and the Broome Family has not been established.  Louise B. Taliaferro was married to William M. Taliaferro and lived in Richmond, Virginia.  It is possible that Louise Taliaferro and Ellie Broome were friends.","Photographs of the Broome Family, mostly from the period 1867 to 1930. Includes studio portraits of children and adults plus photographs of family, friends, animals and homes. Sizes range from 1\" square to 8\"x10\";. Very few photographs are labeled, but some locations mentioned are Richmond, Norfolk, Sarasota, Belgrade, Craigville, Tampa Leo, Bethel, Savanna and Kimberley. Names written on the reverse of some photographs include William Theodore Bloome, Ellie Adele Williams (Bloome), Talbott Dornin Broome, Ellie Broome, Emma Dornin Broome, William Broome, Edith Livingston Broome, Ellie Montclair, Alice Newkirk (Elliott), Ruth Searing and Miss Cary. Two 8\"x10\" group photographs of the Commonweath of Virginia, Purchases and Supply department for 1966 and 1971, a wedding picture from Bee Allen's wedding and a group photograph of girls from their graduation from Kimberley. There are duplicates of many photographs, scattered among the different sizes. The photographs are filed loosely by size.","Photograph album of an unknown member of the Broome Family. Photographs appear to be from a family vacation on a lake with a rustic log lodge. 4.5\" x 5.5\"","Three travel diaries describing European trips. Two diaries are written by Louise B. Taliaferro and one by an unknown writer.","Travel Diary of Louise B. Taliaferro from her trip to Europe in 1924, covering the dates of May 27th to July 24th. She left on the French Cruise Line, S.S. La Bourdonnais and shared a room with Katherine, Sister Margaret and May. She gives the itinerary of her trip at the beginning of the diary. This diary covers her trips through France, Italy, Austria and Switzerland. She has one or more page entries for each city she visited. She also includes names of people she met, people who attended a party, gifts she received and more. Notation at end of book, \"From Katherine Bemise, Mrs. Hunter McGuire. 1924.\" Small pencil holder with pencil is on the side of the diary.","Travel Diary of Louise B. Taliaferro from her trip to Europe in 1924, covering the dates of July 29th to September 1st. Her itinerary includes France, Belgium and Great Britain. Contains two poems and one gargole postcard insert.","Travel diary written by an unknown woman during a trip to Europe, from February 20 to June 20, 1924. She leaves from New York. The handwriting is different from the diaries of Louise B. Taliaferro.","Documents and correspondence of individual family members.","Marriage certificate of Edward P.S. Broom and Emma Dornin on December 18, 1862 from the Church of the Ascension in New York, New York signed by Horatio Southgate, Rector of Zion Church.","Papers of Ellie Adele Williams of Richmond, Virginia who married William Theodore Broome of New York. Her parents were Harriet Jean Talbott and Richmond LeRoy Williams and grandparents were Caroline Moore Benson and Charles Talbott. Mother of Ellie Williams Broome and Talbot Dornin Broome. June 15, 1896 certificate for membership in the Richmond Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy, as Ellie A. Williams. Newspaper clippings of Ellie Adele Williams marriage to William Theodore Broome in Richmond, Virginia. July 1896. Newspaper clipping of the death of William Theodore Broome, son of William T. and Ellie Williams Broome. June 6, 1898. Newspaper clipping about a party held in the Broome's home in honor of Miss Evelyn Williams of Richmond, Virginia and sister of Ellie Adele Williams Broome. undated. Letter from \"Grandpa\" to his daughter, Mrs. Ellie Broome in Montclair, New Jersey. August 18, 1917. Typed letter from Talbott Broome to his Mother while on the S.S. Virginian, a cargo ship, on a trip to South America. He tells about the weather and his experiences on the ship. He also describes his experiences in Reo. The letters date from Monday, April 12 to May 11, 1920. May 20 -June 8, 1926 letter(s) from Talbott Broome to his Mother while on a voyage with Captain and Mrs. Cann and Mr. Morris, the Chief Engineer. Most \"mates\" are from England or Scotland. Gives daily schedule and recounts how boring it is and how he looks forward to seeing land. Mentions seeing millions of albatross flying overhead \"as far as the eye could see, and for all one day, from daylight to dark.\" Comments on how much better he feels. June 21[1926] letter from Talbot Broome in Argentina to his Mother about a 150 mile ride to one of the \"big ranches.\" Condolence letter from Jno. Lucas on the death of her husband. November 18, 1931. Christmas card from Bill, Peg and Win Cook. December, 1940. Letter from Miss Lucy T. Fenner of South Orange, New Jersey, about items in her house that belonged to Elizabeth [Strong] that should stay in the family, including a Dornin Family Bible. April 23, 1946. Obituaries of Mrs. Ellie Williams Broome, November 27, 1950. Card to \"Mother\" and card from \"My Precious Son.\" Undated. Newspaper article about a meeting of the \"Monclair unit of the New Jersey Democratic Women's Association\" where Mrs. William T. Broome was a new member. Undated. Invitation to membership in the Woman's Club of New York with brochure, undated.","Ellie Williams Broome is the daughter of Ellie Adele Williams and William Theodore Broome. Certified copy (1955) of the birth certificate of Ellie Williams Broome on March 9, 1905. June 3, 1924 certificate from \"The Kimberley School\" stating that \"Ellie Williams Broome has satisfactorily completed the General course of this school.\" June 15, 1926 letter from her brother, Talbot, while in Bahia Blanca, where he decribes the town and terrain. Brochure for the Montclair Art Museum where Ellie exhibited a sculpture, \"Meditation\" with a pricetag of $200.00. November 15-December 20, 1931. 3 copies. Poem to Ellie from \"Marietta\" [Ewald Cook] with note \"For Ellie, to be opened en route - not before.\" 1933. This poem also with her obituary notices. Newspaper clippings and wedding invitation for the marrieage of Marietta Chapin Ewald to Winthrop Olmstead Cook in Monclair, New Jersey. May 2, 1936. October 1941 birth annoucement for William Ewald Cook. Job acceptance letter from the Commonweath of Virginia noting \"you are employed...as a clerk on a trial basis of six months for service in the Division of Purchase and Printing...\" Acknowledgement letter from the Valentine Museum for the gift of a toy dog, 1951, and announcement of its display in 1951 and 1961. Letters from the Personnel Section of the Commonweath of Virginia to J.C. Rees about a job review for \"position No. 27, Clerk B, Division of Purchasing and Printing; incumbent, Ellie W. Broome,\" where he praises Ellie but cannot raise her position. February 25 and 28th, 1955. Invitation to join the Pi Omicron National Sorority, Alpha Delta Chapter In Richmond, Virginia. March 20, 1964. Personal letter from Ruth Bullock, National President, accepting Ellie as a member in the Pi Omicron National Sorority, July 30, 1965. Obituary, funeral card, copies of poem by Marietta Cook and a Westminister-Canterbury death checklist for Ellie Williams Broome. 1995. Poem to Ellie, possibly by one of her coworkers, Undated. Envelope labeled \"Prayers\" with clippings of prayers.","Ceritified copy (1951) of the birth certificate of Talbott Dornin Broome, born August 4, 1900. List entitled \"Talbott's vocabulary at 18 months, single words.\" Letter to \"My dear little boy\" from \"Your Dear Old Daddy,\" where he writes \"...been out in a horse and buggy for three long days...\" October 28, 1904. Church Bulletin of St. Luke's Church when Talbott was confirmed. May 10, 1914. Citizen's Seaman's Identification card and book for traveling on a ship. Each include a photograph and description. The card is dated March 22, 1920 and the book, May 12, 1926. Certificate from the Junior Industrial Army of New Jersey, Agricultural Division, for \"Talbot B. Broome as a member. \"...has rendered satisfactory farm service during the season of 1917.\" November 1, 1918. Letter from the president of the \"Centennial Celebration\" at the University of Virginia appointing Talbott as the delegate to \"represent the University at the alumni meeting to be held in your community...\" December 7, 1920. Certified photostat copy of a life insurance application to the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. 1920. Letter from Ellie Williams to \"Dear Brother\" about her visit in Richmond. November 29, 1922. Newspaper obituaries and card for Talbot Broome, January 28, 1958. Newspaper photograph of \"Commercial Construction Judges\" which includes Talbot Broome. Undated. Newspaper article entitled \"Broome is Named Analyst for CPA,\" undated. A cartoon entitiled \"puzzle picture\" where the people are labeled \"Mother, Auntie, Evelyn, Little Sister and \"Who is this?,\" undated. Note: On his birth certificate, Talbott was spelled with two \"t's\" but often during his life, it was spelled with one \"t.\"","William Theodore Broome was married to Ellie Adele Williams and was the Father of Ellie Williams Broome and Talbott Dornin Broome.  His parents were Emma Dornin and Philip Livingston Broome. A birthday letter from his father addressed to \"Willie T. Broom...Ludlow, Vermont.\"  Attached business card for \"Mr. William T. Broome\" has a handwritten note, \"April 9th 1891 - 1896.\"  August 15, 1871. Letter from Heidelburg, Germany to W.T. Broom, care Mr. W.C. Dornin...New York City\" from Helen S. Mitchell.  She describes her experiences in Germany as a part of a group of 8 women.  Mentioned seeing the comet out the window on the way to Cologne.  October 29, 1882. Letter from his Mother c/o R.W. Evans of  Hudson-Columbia County, New York.  May 26, 1887. Letter from \"Shef\" with silly word plays.  May 25, 1893. Small advertisement for \"New Wholesale Hat and Cap House...E.P.L. Broom...\" addressed to W.T. Broome in Richmond, Virginia.  April 1894. Correspondence between W.H. Williams, General Manager of the Union News Company, New York City and W.T. Broome.  William Bloome, who works for The Union News Company, asks for a better position in the company, which is refused because of business restraints.  Clarence Williams also responds with a personal letter.  Includes a letter to Uncle William C. Dornin, April 1894. Letter from sister Ellie Bloome about the Broome coat-of-arms and other genealogy comments, November 4, 1894. Letter from Uncle Will congratulating him on the good news, November 3, 1895. Letter from his Grandmother saying she was so proud of his success \"I went to my room and cried for joy.,\"  December 2, 1895. News clippings pasted on a sheet of paper with four leaf clovers about the marriage of Ellie Adele Williams and William Theodore Broome.  Clippings are from the Richmond Dispatch, New York Herald, The Philadelphia Press and the Richmond State.  Includes telegram from Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Dornin and Thomas P. Armisted with marriage congratulations, July 1896. February 26, 1900 letter from Ellie Broome to her husband at the Hotel Lexington in Lexington, Virginia about her \"sweet lovely baby.\" Letter from Ellie, his wife, about her baby and other birthdays, August 15, 1900. News clipping about the appointment of William T. Broome as the manager of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, February 1907. Handwritten note from Talbott to his Father, circa 1908. Letter from W.C. Dornin, on Columbia University Club stationery, about copying material on the \"coffins\" \"...they are so far off your line.\"  Notes items sold (family items?) and land in Jamaica (New York?). Letter from his son, William Theodore Broome, telling about his time in \"Reo\"  and Buenos Aires, Argentina.  Laments that he had not realized he would need so much money while he was in port, May 18, [1920]. Letter from his son, William Theodore Broome, on American-Hawaiian Steamship Company letterhead, about how lazy the people are, borrowing money from Captain Greene, and the price of items.  \"If I had enough money I could buy a package of Skunk Skins for 180 peso...,\" May 23, 1920. Obituary of William T. Broome, Undated. List of flowers and cards at the funeral of \"Mr. William T. Broom, November 18, 1931\" from the L.T. Christian Funeral Service in Richmond, Virginia. Bill from Arthur K. Brown, Inc. for the funeral expenses, $766.78, November 19, 1931. Letters from the funeral home to Talbott Broome about the evergreens on the grave, December 14, 1931 and  August 3, 1932.  The bill includes the planting of evergreens.","Copy of Chancery case with C.C. Taliaferro against Erasmus Taylor, administrator of Mrs. Ann M. Allen and others. Concerns money paid by Taliaferro in the interest of Mrs. Allen M. Allen to many people. Orange Circuit Court. December 20, 1884. Edward L. Travis, lawyer from Halifax, North Carolina to Mss. Christian and Christian, Richmond, Virginia about the case of Taliaferro vs. Sater and Company which was brought in the name of H.B.Taliaferro and Co. States that the death of a partner in a company does not mean a lawsuit does not continue. February 6, 1893. Copy of Bill of Information written to Honorable Samuel F. Coleman, Circuit Court Judge, Buckingham County, Virginia by Nathan T. Payne about liens on his lands. Lein trust prepared by N.T. Payne to Daniel Lyon, Jr., trustee, and given to C.C. Taliaferrto who is selling the land, 1891-1893. State of Virginia Supreme Court publication for H.B. Taliaferro and Company versus W.A. Sater and Company, et. al, all from Halifax, Virginia. Concerns ownership of timber cut from land either owned by S.T. Rawls as an individual or as a partner in Hale Brothers, February Term, 1893. Check or receipt for $400 from Taliaferro and Co. to \"Myself.\" for sixty days, undated.","Letter from E.H. Williams, Gloucester C.H., to Harriet offering condolences for the death of a relative. Mentions Hattie, Martha, Wilson Family and Mrs. Cook, November 2, 1878. Letter from Talbot Broome to J. Henry Brown and Son of Richmond, Virginia with the notation, \"the dates you requested for the stone for Evelyn R. Williams are as follows: August 20, 1872 -November 21, 1945. November 15, 1946.\"","Genealogy material on the Broome, Ruggles, Livingston, Talbott and Crooke families, including applications for the Sons of the American Revolution through Corporal Gamaliel Marchant.","Three letters from George B. Kinkead, College of Preachers, Cathedral Close, Washington, D.C. to Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Broome about a headstone in Poughkeepsie, New York for Charles H.H. Broome, deceased December 12, 1872. Kinkead states that the area has no other burials and was \"supposed to belong to Ruggles\" though the Crookes, Ruggles, and Broomes are related. He also found an old Crooke burying ground near Hyde Park which contained Charles Crooke and his wife, Jane Van Valkenburgh, plus other ancestors of the Broomes. He wants to use the plot to move the stones to the Poughkeepsie cemetery, where a Crooke is buried near the Broome family. He gives the genealogy of Jan Van Valkenburgh through the Crooke and Broome families.","Empty envelope addressed to Capt. W. G. Coffin of Cincinnati, Ohio from Spencer [Houss] of Cumberland CH, Virginia, November 7, 1867. Newspaper article from the New York World about Charles Broom finding old letters from his Livingston, Barker and other ancestors at an old family farm near Woodburn, Sullivan County, June 25, 1878. Copy of a newspaper article about Miss Edith Livingston Broome and her success as the manager of the store on the Lapland during her maiden voyage. New York Journal, April 20, 1909. (Sister of William Theodore Broome). Handwritten family trees for the Dornin, Coffin, and Broome familes. Hand colored Coat of Arms of the Broome family on a tattered piece of poster board. Genealogical reports tracing William and Anneke Brooke Broom to Talbot Dornin and Ellie Williams Broome. \"Family Record,\" possibly from a Bible, beginning with Charles Crooke who married Jane Van Valkenburgh. Report on Emma Dornin, daughter of William Henry and Poebe George Coffin Dornin and wife of Edward Phillip Livingston Broom. Request from H.A. to L.E. B., in a newspaper article, to contact him for more information on the Broome Family, undated. Obituary for Clermont Livington, on the Judson three miles north of Tivoli, the son of Lieutenant-Governor Edward P. Livingston. Newspaper article on the death of John Lloyd Broome while his son, George C. Broome and new bride were rushing to his bedside. Byline is Binghamton, New York, undated.","Partially completed application by William T. Broome to the New Jersey Society of the Sons of the American Revolution and the New York State Sons of the American Revolution through his ancestor, Corporal Gamaliel Marchant. Undated. Correspondence with the Montclair Chapter of the New Jersey Society of the Sons of the American Revolution about application process. 1920. Blank application for the State of New York Sons of the Revolution Form letter to Mrs. W.T. Broome, with partial list of members, for membership in The Order of Jamestown, 1926.","Letter of E.L. Travis of W.H. Day law office to Jackson Bolton of Richmond, Virginia about signing a $50 bond, January 10, 1893. Signed copy of last will of Edith Livingston Broome with signatures of witnesses, Frances L. Watkins and Frank C. [?], April 4, 1920.","Promissary note between Greenville Land and Improvement Company, who is indebted to H.B. Taliaferro of H.B. Taliaferro and Company in Richmond, Virginia for $5042.89, to be transferred to Thomas J. Jarvis. Pitt County, North Carolina, September 1, 1892. Deed between James Brown of Pitt County, North Carolina and William P. Smith, trustee, of Richmond, Virginia concerning land and property transferred to P.B. Taliaferro by Thmas J. Jarvis in 1893 and then to James Brown, May 8, 1894. Typed instructions and to-do list for mortgage closing entitled \"Memorandum for S.C. Hamilton, Jr..\" 1896. Blank note form for The Pedigo-Beller Real Estate Co. in Roanoke, Virginia, circa 1890. Papers concerning the purchase of Lot 48, Stanmont Estates in Brookhaven, New York by William T. Broome of Norfolk, Virginia and Darr Realty of New York State. Includes deed and correspondence about payments and taxes, 1911-1914"],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eArtifacts have been separated from the collection and transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), including: handcolored portrait of girl affixed on glass (2011.296.01), \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eWedding March\u003c/emph\u003e sheet music souvenir (2011.296.02), daguerreotype of George Bunker Coffin (2011.296.03), daguerreotype of Abigail Allen Coffin (2011.296.04), tintypes of Emma Dornin Broom (2011.296.05, 2011.296.06, and 2011.296.07), tintype of unidentified man (2011.296.08), brass calling card printing plate for Mrs. William T Broome (2011.296.09), photo of girl affixed on beveled glass circle (2011.296.10), lock of hair (2011.296.11)\u003c/p\u003e  "],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Artifacts have been separated from the collection and transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), including: handcolored portrait of girl affixed on glass (2011.296.01), Wedding March sheet music souvenir (2011.296.02), daguerreotype of George Bunker Coffin (2011.296.03), daguerreotype of Abigail Allen Coffin (2011.296.04), tintypes of Emma Dornin Broom (2011.296.05, 2011.296.06, and 2011.296.07), tintype of unidentified man (2011.296.08), brass calling card printing plate for Mrs. William T Broome (2011.296.09), photo of girl affixed on beveled glass circle (2011.296.10), lock of hair (2011.296.11)"],"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."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Taliaferro, H.B. and Company"],"names_coll_ssim":["Taliaferro, H.B. and Company","Broome family","Dornin family","Williams family"],"famname_ssim":["Broome family","Dornin family","Williams family"],"persname_ssim":["Taliaferro, Louise B."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Taliaferro, H.B. and Company","Broome family","Dornin family","Williams family","Taliaferro, Louise B."],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":31,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:43:51.432Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_49","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_49","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_49","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_49","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_49.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Broome Family Papers","title_ssm":["Broome Family Papers"],"title_tesim":["Broome Family Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1862-1995"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1862-1995"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1862/1995"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Broome Family Papers, 1862/1995"],"text":["Broome Family Papers, 1862/1995","Mss. Acc. 2011.296","/repositories/2/resources/49","Europe--Description and travel--20th century","Richmond (Va.)--Description and travel","South America--Description and travel.","Virginia--Genealogy","Deeds--Virginia","Genealogy","Photograph albums","Real property","Richmond (Va.)--History--19th century","Richmond (Va.)--History--20th century","Richmond (Va.)--Social life and customs","Women travelers--Diaries","Women--Travel","Cabinet photographs","Correspondence","Deeds","Diaries","Genealogical tables","Genealogies","Photographs","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Organized into five series.  Series 1: Photographs, Series 2: Travel Diaries, Series 3: Family Papers, Series 4: Genealogy and Series 5:  Legal Records.","Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .","Accessioned and minimally processed by Benjamin Bromley in May 2011. Arranged and described by Anne Johnson, Special Collections Assistant, in April 2012.","Artifacts have been separated from the collection and transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), including: handcolored portrait of girl affixed on glass (2011.296.01), Wedding March sheet music souvenir (2011.296.02), daguerreotype of George Bunker Coffin (2011.296.03), daguerreotype of Abigail Allen Coffin (2011.296.04), tintypes of Emma Dornin Broom (2011.296.05, 2011.296.06, and 2011.296.07), tintype of unidentified man (2011.296.08), brass calling card printing plate for Mrs. William T Broome (2011.296.09), photo of girl affixed on beveled glass circle (2011.296.10), lock of hair (2011.296.11)","Papers of the Broome family of Richmond, Virginia. Includes 2 diaries of Louise B. Taliaferro from a 1924 European trip and one diary of an unknown woman from a 1924 European trip.  Includes photographs, genealogical material, legal and business papers and correspondence, including letters of Talbot Broome during voyages to South America.","The connection between Louise B. Taliaferro and the Broome Family has not been established.  Louise B. Taliaferro was married to William M. Taliaferro and lived in Richmond, Virginia.  It is possible that Louise Taliaferro and Ellie Broome were friends.","Photographs of the Broome Family, mostly from the period 1867 to 1930. Includes studio portraits of children and adults plus photographs of family, friends, animals and homes. Sizes range from 1\" square to 8\"x10\";. Very few photographs are labeled, but some locations mentioned are Richmond, Norfolk, Sarasota, Belgrade, Craigville, Tampa Leo, Bethel, Savanna and Kimberley. Names written on the reverse of some photographs include William Theodore Bloome, Ellie Adele Williams (Bloome), Talbott Dornin Broome, Ellie Broome, Emma Dornin Broome, William Broome, Edith Livingston Broome, Ellie Montclair, Alice Newkirk (Elliott), Ruth Searing and Miss Cary. Two 8\"x10\" group photographs of the Commonweath of Virginia, Purchases and Supply department for 1966 and 1971, a wedding picture from Bee Allen's wedding and a group photograph of girls from their graduation from Kimberley. There are duplicates of many photographs, scattered among the different sizes. The photographs are filed loosely by size.","Photograph album of an unknown member of the Broome Family. Photographs appear to be from a family vacation on a lake with a rustic log lodge. 4.5\" x 5.5\"","Three travel diaries describing European trips. Two diaries are written by Louise B. Taliaferro and one by an unknown writer.","Travel Diary of Louise B. Taliaferro from her trip to Europe in 1924, covering the dates of May 27th to July 24th. She left on the French Cruise Line, S.S. La Bourdonnais and shared a room with Katherine, Sister Margaret and May. She gives the itinerary of her trip at the beginning of the diary. This diary covers her trips through France, Italy, Austria and Switzerland. She has one or more page entries for each city she visited. She also includes names of people she met, people who attended a party, gifts she received and more. Notation at end of book, \"From Katherine Bemise, Mrs. Hunter McGuire. 1924.\" Small pencil holder with pencil is on the side of the diary.","Travel Diary of Louise B. Taliaferro from her trip to Europe in 1924, covering the dates of July 29th to September 1st. Her itinerary includes France, Belgium and Great Britain. Contains two poems and one gargole postcard insert.","Travel diary written by an unknown woman during a trip to Europe, from February 20 to June 20, 1924. She leaves from New York. The handwriting is different from the diaries of Louise B. Taliaferro.","Documents and correspondence of individual family members.","Marriage certificate of Edward P.S. Broom and Emma Dornin on December 18, 1862 from the Church of the Ascension in New York, New York signed by Horatio Southgate, Rector of Zion Church.","Papers of Ellie Adele Williams of Richmond, Virginia who married William Theodore Broome of New York. Her parents were Harriet Jean Talbott and Richmond LeRoy Williams and grandparents were Caroline Moore Benson and Charles Talbott. Mother of Ellie Williams Broome and Talbot Dornin Broome. June 15, 1896 certificate for membership in the Richmond Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy, as Ellie A. Williams. Newspaper clippings of Ellie Adele Williams marriage to William Theodore Broome in Richmond, Virginia. July 1896. Newspaper clipping of the death of William Theodore Broome, son of William T. and Ellie Williams Broome. June 6, 1898. Newspaper clipping about a party held in the Broome's home in honor of Miss Evelyn Williams of Richmond, Virginia and sister of Ellie Adele Williams Broome. undated. Letter from \"Grandpa\" to his daughter, Mrs. Ellie Broome in Montclair, New Jersey. August 18, 1917. Typed letter from Talbott Broome to his Mother while on the S.S. Virginian, a cargo ship, on a trip to South America. He tells about the weather and his experiences on the ship. He also describes his experiences in Reo. The letters date from Monday, April 12 to May 11, 1920. May 20 -June 8, 1926 letter(s) from Talbott Broome to his Mother while on a voyage with Captain and Mrs. Cann and Mr. Morris, the Chief Engineer. Most \"mates\" are from England or Scotland. Gives daily schedule and recounts how boring it is and how he looks forward to seeing land. Mentions seeing millions of albatross flying overhead \"as far as the eye could see, and for all one day, from daylight to dark.\" Comments on how much better he feels. June 21[1926] letter from Talbot Broome in Argentina to his Mother about a 150 mile ride to one of the \"big ranches.\" Condolence letter from Jno. Lucas on the death of her husband. November 18, 1931. Christmas card from Bill, Peg and Win Cook. December, 1940. Letter from Miss Lucy T. Fenner of South Orange, New Jersey, about items in her house that belonged to Elizabeth [Strong] that should stay in the family, including a Dornin Family Bible. April 23, 1946. Obituaries of Mrs. Ellie Williams Broome, November 27, 1950. Card to \"Mother\" and card from \"My Precious Son.\" Undated. Newspaper article about a meeting of the \"Monclair unit of the New Jersey Democratic Women's Association\" where Mrs. William T. Broome was a new member. Undated. Invitation to membership in the Woman's Club of New York with brochure, undated.","Ellie Williams Broome is the daughter of Ellie Adele Williams and William Theodore Broome. Certified copy (1955) of the birth certificate of Ellie Williams Broome on March 9, 1905. June 3, 1924 certificate from \"The Kimberley School\" stating that \"Ellie Williams Broome has satisfactorily completed the General course of this school.\" June 15, 1926 letter from her brother, Talbot, while in Bahia Blanca, where he decribes the town and terrain. Brochure for the Montclair Art Museum where Ellie exhibited a sculpture, \"Meditation\" with a pricetag of $200.00. November 15-December 20, 1931. 3 copies. Poem to Ellie from \"Marietta\" [Ewald Cook] with note \"For Ellie, to be opened en route - not before.\" 1933. This poem also with her obituary notices. Newspaper clippings and wedding invitation for the marrieage of Marietta Chapin Ewald to Winthrop Olmstead Cook in Monclair, New Jersey. May 2, 1936. October 1941 birth annoucement for William Ewald Cook. Job acceptance letter from the Commonweath of Virginia noting \"you are employed...as a clerk on a trial basis of six months for service in the Division of Purchase and Printing...\" Acknowledgement letter from the Valentine Museum for the gift of a toy dog, 1951, and announcement of its display in 1951 and 1961. Letters from the Personnel Section of the Commonweath of Virginia to J.C. Rees about a job review for \"position No. 27, Clerk B, Division of Purchasing and Printing; incumbent, Ellie W. Broome,\" where he praises Ellie but cannot raise her position. February 25 and 28th, 1955. Invitation to join the Pi Omicron National Sorority, Alpha Delta Chapter In Richmond, Virginia. March 20, 1964. Personal letter from Ruth Bullock, National President, accepting Ellie as a member in the Pi Omicron National Sorority, July 30, 1965. Obituary, funeral card, copies of poem by Marietta Cook and a Westminister-Canterbury death checklist for Ellie Williams Broome. 1995. Poem to Ellie, possibly by one of her coworkers, Undated. Envelope labeled \"Prayers\" with clippings of prayers.","Ceritified copy (1951) of the birth certificate of Talbott Dornin Broome, born August 4, 1900. List entitled \"Talbott's vocabulary at 18 months, single words.\" Letter to \"My dear little boy\" from \"Your Dear Old Daddy,\" where he writes \"...been out in a horse and buggy for three long days...\" October 28, 1904. Church Bulletin of St. Luke's Church when Talbott was confirmed. May 10, 1914. Citizen's Seaman's Identification card and book for traveling on a ship. Each include a photograph and description. The card is dated March 22, 1920 and the book, May 12, 1926. Certificate from the Junior Industrial Army of New Jersey, Agricultural Division, for \"Talbot B. Broome as a member. \"...has rendered satisfactory farm service during the season of 1917.\" November 1, 1918. Letter from the president of the \"Centennial Celebration\" at the University of Virginia appointing Talbott as the delegate to \"represent the University at the alumni meeting to be held in your community...\" December 7, 1920. Certified photostat copy of a life insurance application to the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. 1920. Letter from Ellie Williams to \"Dear Brother\" about her visit in Richmond. November 29, 1922. Newspaper obituaries and card for Talbot Broome, January 28, 1958. Newspaper photograph of \"Commercial Construction Judges\" which includes Talbot Broome. Undated. Newspaper article entitled \"Broome is Named Analyst for CPA,\" undated. A cartoon entitiled \"puzzle picture\" where the people are labeled \"Mother, Auntie, Evelyn, Little Sister and \"Who is this?,\" undated. Note: On his birth certificate, Talbott was spelled with two \"t's\" but often during his life, it was spelled with one \"t.\"","William Theodore Broome was married to Ellie Adele Williams and was the Father of Ellie Williams Broome and Talbott Dornin Broome.  His parents were Emma Dornin and Philip Livingston Broome. A birthday letter from his father addressed to \"Willie T. Broom...Ludlow, Vermont.\"  Attached business card for \"Mr. William T. Broome\" has a handwritten note, \"April 9th 1891 - 1896.\"  August 15, 1871. Letter from Heidelburg, Germany to W.T. Broom, care Mr. W.C. Dornin...New York City\" from Helen S. Mitchell.  She describes her experiences in Germany as a part of a group of 8 women.  Mentioned seeing the comet out the window on the way to Cologne.  October 29, 1882. Letter from his Mother c/o R.W. Evans of  Hudson-Columbia County, New York.  May 26, 1887. Letter from \"Shef\" with silly word plays.  May 25, 1893. Small advertisement for \"New Wholesale Hat and Cap House...E.P.L. Broom...\" addressed to W.T. Broome in Richmond, Virginia.  April 1894. Correspondence between W.H. Williams, General Manager of the Union News Company, New York City and W.T. Broome.  William Bloome, who works for The Union News Company, asks for a better position in the company, which is refused because of business restraints.  Clarence Williams also responds with a personal letter.  Includes a letter to Uncle William C. Dornin, April 1894. Letter from sister Ellie Bloome about the Broome coat-of-arms and other genealogy comments, November 4, 1894. Letter from Uncle Will congratulating him on the good news, November 3, 1895. Letter from his Grandmother saying she was so proud of his success \"I went to my room and cried for joy.,\"  December 2, 1895. News clippings pasted on a sheet of paper with four leaf clovers about the marriage of Ellie Adele Williams and William Theodore Broome.  Clippings are from the Richmond Dispatch, New York Herald, The Philadelphia Press and the Richmond State.  Includes telegram from Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Dornin and Thomas P. Armisted with marriage congratulations, July 1896. February 26, 1900 letter from Ellie Broome to her husband at the Hotel Lexington in Lexington, Virginia about her \"sweet lovely baby.\" Letter from Ellie, his wife, about her baby and other birthdays, August 15, 1900. News clipping about the appointment of William T. Broome as the manager of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, February 1907. Handwritten note from Talbott to his Father, circa 1908. Letter from W.C. Dornin, on Columbia University Club stationery, about copying material on the \"coffins\" \"...they are so far off your line.\"  Notes items sold (family items?) and land in Jamaica (New York?). Letter from his son, William Theodore Broome, telling about his time in \"Reo\"  and Buenos Aires, Argentina.  Laments that he had not realized he would need so much money while he was in port, May 18, [1920]. Letter from his son, William Theodore Broome, on American-Hawaiian Steamship Company letterhead, about how lazy the people are, borrowing money from Captain Greene, and the price of items.  \"If I had enough money I could buy a package of Skunk Skins for 180 peso...,\" May 23, 1920. Obituary of William T. Broome, Undated. List of flowers and cards at the funeral of \"Mr. William T. Broom, November 18, 1931\" from the L.T. Christian Funeral Service in Richmond, Virginia. Bill from Arthur K. Brown, Inc. for the funeral expenses, $766.78, November 19, 1931. Letters from the funeral home to Talbott Broome about the evergreens on the grave, December 14, 1931 and  August 3, 1932.  The bill includes the planting of evergreens.","Copy of Chancery case with C.C. Taliaferro against Erasmus Taylor, administrator of Mrs. Ann M. Allen and others. Concerns money paid by Taliaferro in the interest of Mrs. Allen M. Allen to many people. Orange Circuit Court. December 20, 1884. Edward L. Travis, lawyer from Halifax, North Carolina to Mss. Christian and Christian, Richmond, Virginia about the case of Taliaferro vs. Sater and Company which was brought in the name of H.B.Taliaferro and Co. States that the death of a partner in a company does not mean a lawsuit does not continue. February 6, 1893. Copy of Bill of Information written to Honorable Samuel F. Coleman, Circuit Court Judge, Buckingham County, Virginia by Nathan T. Payne about liens on his lands. Lein trust prepared by N.T. Payne to Daniel Lyon, Jr., trustee, and given to C.C. Taliaferrto who is selling the land, 1891-1893. State of Virginia Supreme Court publication for H.B. Taliaferro and Company versus W.A. Sater and Company, et. al, all from Halifax, Virginia. Concerns ownership of timber cut from land either owned by S.T. Rawls as an individual or as a partner in Hale Brothers, February Term, 1893. Check or receipt for $400 from Taliaferro and Co. to \"Myself.\" for sixty days, undated.","Letter from E.H. Williams, Gloucester C.H., to Harriet offering condolences for the death of a relative. Mentions Hattie, Martha, Wilson Family and Mrs. Cook, November 2, 1878. Letter from Talbot Broome to J. Henry Brown and Son of Richmond, Virginia with the notation, \"the dates you requested for the stone for Evelyn R. Williams are as follows: August 20, 1872 -November 21, 1945. November 15, 1946.\"","Genealogy material on the Broome, Ruggles, Livingston, Talbott and Crooke families, including applications for the Sons of the American Revolution through Corporal Gamaliel Marchant.","Three letters from George B. Kinkead, College of Preachers, Cathedral Close, Washington, D.C. to Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Broome about a headstone in Poughkeepsie, New York for Charles H.H. Broome, deceased December 12, 1872. Kinkead states that the area has no other burials and was \"supposed to belong to Ruggles\" though the Crookes, Ruggles, and Broomes are related. He also found an old Crooke burying ground near Hyde Park which contained Charles Crooke and his wife, Jane Van Valkenburgh, plus other ancestors of the Broomes. He wants to use the plot to move the stones to the Poughkeepsie cemetery, where a Crooke is buried near the Broome family. He gives the genealogy of Jan Van Valkenburgh through the Crooke and Broome families.","Empty envelope addressed to Capt. W. G. Coffin of Cincinnati, Ohio from Spencer [Houss] of Cumberland CH, Virginia, November 7, 1867. Newspaper article from the New York World about Charles Broom finding old letters from his Livingston, Barker and other ancestors at an old family farm near Woodburn, Sullivan County, June 25, 1878. Copy of a newspaper article about Miss Edith Livingston Broome and her success as the manager of the store on the Lapland during her maiden voyage. New York Journal, April 20, 1909. (Sister of William Theodore Broome). Handwritten family trees for the Dornin, Coffin, and Broome familes. Hand colored Coat of Arms of the Broome family on a tattered piece of poster board. Genealogical reports tracing William and Anneke Brooke Broom to Talbot Dornin and Ellie Williams Broome. \"Family Record,\" possibly from a Bible, beginning with Charles Crooke who married Jane Van Valkenburgh. Report on Emma Dornin, daughter of William Henry and Poebe George Coffin Dornin and wife of Edward Phillip Livingston Broom. Request from H.A. to L.E. B., in a newspaper article, to contact him for more information on the Broome Family, undated. Obituary for Clermont Livington, on the Judson three miles north of Tivoli, the son of Lieutenant-Governor Edward P. Livingston. Newspaper article on the death of John Lloyd Broome while his son, George C. Broome and new bride were rushing to his bedside. Byline is Binghamton, New York, undated.","Partially completed application by William T. Broome to the New Jersey Society of the Sons of the American Revolution and the New York State Sons of the American Revolution through his ancestor, Corporal Gamaliel Marchant. Undated. Correspondence with the Montclair Chapter of the New Jersey Society of the Sons of the American Revolution about application process. 1920. Blank application for the State of New York Sons of the Revolution Form letter to Mrs. W.T. Broome, with partial list of members, for membership in The Order of Jamestown, 1926.","Letter of E.L. Travis of W.H. Day law office to Jackson Bolton of Richmond, Virginia about signing a $50 bond, January 10, 1893. Signed copy of last will of Edith Livingston Broome with signatures of witnesses, Frances L. Watkins and Frank C. [?], April 4, 1920.","Promissary note between Greenville Land and Improvement Company, who is indebted to H.B. Taliaferro of H.B. Taliaferro and Company in Richmond, Virginia for $5042.89, to be transferred to Thomas J. Jarvis. Pitt County, North Carolina, September 1, 1892. Deed between James Brown of Pitt County, North Carolina and William P. Smith, trustee, of Richmond, Virginia concerning land and property transferred to P.B. Taliaferro by Thmas J. Jarvis in 1893 and then to James Brown, May 8, 1894. Typed instructions and to-do list for mortgage closing entitled \"Memorandum for S.C. Hamilton, Jr..\" 1896. Blank note form for The Pedigo-Beller Real Estate Co. in Roanoke, Virginia, circa 1890. Papers concerning the purchase of Lot 48, Stanmont Estates in Brookhaven, New York by William T. Broome of Norfolk, Virginia and Darr Realty of New York State. Includes deed and correspondence about payments and taxes, 1911-1914","Artifacts have been separated from the collection and transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), including: handcolored portrait of girl affixed on glass (2011.296.01), Wedding March sheet music souvenir (2011.296.02), daguerreotype of George Bunker Coffin (2011.296.03), daguerreotype of Abigail Allen Coffin (2011.296.04), tintypes of Emma Dornin Broom (2011.296.05, 2011.296.06, and 2011.296.07), tintype of unidentified man (2011.296.08), brass calling card printing plate for Mrs. William T Broome (2011.296.09), photo of girl affixed on beveled glass circle (2011.296.10), lock of hair (2011.296.11)","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","Taliaferro, H.B. and Company","Broome family","Dornin family","Williams family","Taliaferro, Louise B.","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Broome Family Papers, 1862/1995"],"collection_ssim":["Broome Family Papers, 1862/1995"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 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Includes 2 diaries of Louise B. Taliaferro from a 1924 European trip and one diary of an unknown woman from a 1924 European trip.  Includes photographs, genealogical material, legal and business papers and correspondence, including letters of Talbot Broome during voyages to South America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The connection between Louise B. Taliaferro and the Broome Family has not been established.  Louise B. Taliaferro was married to William M. Taliaferro and lived in Richmond, Virginia.  It is possible that Louise Taliaferro and Ellie Broome were friends.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of the Broome Family, mostly from the period 1867 to 1930. Includes studio portraits of children and adults plus photographs of family, friends, animals and homes. Sizes range from 1\" square to 8\"x10\";. Very few photographs are labeled, but some locations mentioned are Richmond, Norfolk, Sarasota, Belgrade, Craigville, Tampa Leo, Bethel, Savanna and Kimberley. Names written on the reverse of some photographs include William Theodore Bloome, Ellie Adele Williams (Bloome), Talbott Dornin Broome, Ellie Broome, Emma Dornin Broome, William Broome, Edith Livingston Broome, Ellie Montclair, Alice Newkirk (Elliott), Ruth Searing and Miss Cary. Two 8\"x10\" group photographs of the Commonweath of Virginia, Purchases and Supply department for 1966 and 1971, a wedding picture from Bee Allen's wedding and a group photograph of girls from their graduation from Kimberley. There are duplicates of many photographs, scattered among the different sizes. The photographs are filed loosely by size.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph album of an unknown member of the Broome Family. Photographs appear to be from a family vacation on a lake with a rustic log lodge. 4.5\" x 5.5\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree travel diaries describing European trips. Two diaries are written by Louise B. Taliaferro and one by an unknown writer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTravel Diary of Louise B. Taliaferro from her trip to Europe in 1924, covering the dates of May 27th to July 24th. She left on the French Cruise Line, S.S. La Bourdonnais and shared a room with Katherine, Sister Margaret and May. She gives the itinerary of her trip at the beginning of the diary. This diary covers her trips through France, Italy, Austria and Switzerland. She has one or more page entries for each city she visited. She also includes names of people she met, people who attended a party, gifts she received and more. Notation at end of book, \"From Katherine Bemise, Mrs. Hunter McGuire. 1924.\" Small pencil holder with pencil is on the side of the diary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTravel Diary of Louise B. Taliaferro from her trip to Europe in 1924, covering the dates of July 29th to September 1st. Her itinerary includes France, Belgium and Great Britain. Contains two poems and one gargole postcard insert.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTravel diary written by an unknown woman during a trip to Europe, from February 20 to June 20, 1924. She leaves from New York. The handwriting is different from the diaries of Louise B. Taliaferro.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments and correspondence of individual family members.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarriage certificate of Edward P.S. Broom and Emma Dornin on December 18, 1862 from the Church of the Ascension in New York, New York signed by Horatio Southgate, Rector of Zion Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers of Ellie Adele Williams of Richmond, Virginia who married William Theodore Broome of New York. Her parents were Harriet Jean Talbott and Richmond LeRoy Williams and grandparents were Caroline Moore Benson and Charles Talbott. Mother of Ellie Williams Broome and Talbot Dornin Broome. June 15, 1896 certificate for membership in the Richmond Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy, as Ellie A. Williams. Newspaper clippings of Ellie Adele Williams marriage to William Theodore Broome in Richmond, Virginia. July 1896. Newspaper clipping of the death of William Theodore Broome, son of William T. and Ellie Williams Broome. June 6, 1898. Newspaper clipping about a party held in the Broome's home in honor of Miss Evelyn Williams of Richmond, Virginia and sister of Ellie Adele Williams Broome. undated. Letter from \"Grandpa\" to his daughter, Mrs. Ellie Broome in Montclair, New Jersey. August 18, 1917. Typed letter from Talbott Broome to his Mother while on the S.S. Virginian, a cargo ship, on a trip to South America. He tells about the weather and his experiences on the ship. He also describes his experiences in Reo. The letters date from Monday, April 12 to May 11, 1920. May 20 -June 8, 1926 letter(s) from Talbott Broome to his Mother while on a voyage with Captain and Mrs. Cann and Mr. Morris, the Chief Engineer. Most \"mates\" are from England or Scotland. Gives daily schedule and recounts how boring it is and how he looks forward to seeing land. Mentions seeing millions of albatross flying overhead \"as far as the eye could see, and for all one day, from daylight to dark.\" Comments on how much better he feels. June 21[1926] letter from Talbot Broome in Argentina to his Mother about a 150 mile ride to one of the \"big ranches.\" Condolence letter from Jno. Lucas on the death of her husband. November 18, 1931. Christmas card from Bill, Peg and Win Cook. December, 1940. Letter from Miss Lucy T. Fenner of South Orange, New Jersey, about items in her house that belonged to Elizabeth [Strong] that should stay in the family, including a Dornin Family Bible. April 23, 1946. Obituaries of Mrs. Ellie Williams Broome, November 27, 1950. Card to \"Mother\" and card from \"My Precious Son.\" Undated. Newspaper article about a meeting of the \"Monclair unit of the New Jersey Democratic Women's Association\" where Mrs. William T. Broome was a new member. Undated. Invitation to membership in the Woman's Club of New York with brochure, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEllie Williams Broome is the daughter of Ellie Adele Williams and William Theodore Broome. Certified copy (1955) of the birth certificate of Ellie Williams Broome on March 9, 1905. June 3, 1924 certificate from \"The Kimberley School\" stating that \"Ellie Williams Broome has satisfactorily completed the General course of this school.\" June 15, 1926 letter from her brother, Talbot, while in Bahia Blanca, where he decribes the town and terrain. Brochure for the Montclair Art Museum where Ellie exhibited a sculpture, \"Meditation\" with a pricetag of $200.00. November 15-December 20, 1931. 3 copies. Poem to Ellie from \"Marietta\" [Ewald Cook] with note \"For Ellie, to be opened en route - not before.\" 1933. This poem also with her obituary notices. Newspaper clippings and wedding invitation for the marrieage of Marietta Chapin Ewald to Winthrop Olmstead Cook in Monclair, New Jersey. May 2, 1936. October 1941 birth annoucement for William Ewald Cook. Job acceptance letter from the Commonweath of Virginia noting \"you are employed...as a clerk on a trial basis of six months for service in the Division of Purchase and Printing...\" Acknowledgement letter from the Valentine Museum for the gift of a toy dog, 1951, and announcement of its display in 1951 and 1961. Letters from the Personnel Section of the Commonweath of Virginia to J.C. Rees about a job review for \"position No. 27, Clerk B, Division of Purchasing and Printing; incumbent, Ellie W. Broome,\" where he praises Ellie but cannot raise her position. February 25 and 28th, 1955. Invitation to join the Pi Omicron National Sorority, Alpha Delta Chapter In Richmond, Virginia. March 20, 1964. Personal letter from Ruth Bullock, National President, accepting Ellie as a member in the Pi Omicron National Sorority, July 30, 1965. Obituary, funeral card, copies of poem by Marietta Cook and a Westminister-Canterbury death checklist for Ellie Williams Broome. 1995. Poem to Ellie, possibly by one of her coworkers, Undated. Envelope labeled \"Prayers\" with clippings of prayers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCeritified copy (1951) of the birth certificate of Talbott Dornin Broome, born August 4, 1900. List entitled \"Talbott's vocabulary at 18 months, single words.\" Letter to \"My dear little boy\" from \"Your Dear Old Daddy,\" where he writes \"...been out in a horse and buggy for three long days...\" October 28, 1904. Church Bulletin of St. Luke's Church when Talbott was confirmed. May 10, 1914. Citizen's Seaman's Identification card and book for traveling on a ship. Each include a photograph and description. The card is dated March 22, 1920 and the book, May 12, 1926. Certificate from the Junior Industrial Army of New Jersey, Agricultural Division, for \"Talbot B. Broome as a member. \"...has rendered satisfactory farm service during the season of 1917.\" November 1, 1918. Letter from the president of the \"Centennial Celebration\" at the University of Virginia appointing Talbott as the delegate to \"represent the University at the alumni meeting to be held in your community...\" December 7, 1920. Certified photostat copy of a life insurance application to the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. 1920. Letter from Ellie Williams to \"Dear Brother\" about her visit in Richmond. November 29, 1922. Newspaper obituaries and card for Talbot Broome, January 28, 1958. Newspaper photograph of \"Commercial Construction Judges\" which includes Talbot Broome. Undated. Newspaper article entitled \"Broome is Named Analyst for CPA,\" undated. A cartoon entitiled \"puzzle picture\" where the people are labeled \"Mother, Auntie, Evelyn, Little Sister and \"Who is this?,\" undated. Note: On his birth certificate, Talbott was spelled with two \"t's\" but often during his life, it was spelled with one \"t.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Theodore Broome was married to Ellie Adele Williams and was the Father of Ellie Williams Broome and Talbott Dornin Broome.  His parents were Emma Dornin and Philip Livingston Broome. A birthday letter from his father addressed to \"Willie T. Broom...Ludlow, Vermont.\"  Attached business card for \"Mr. William T. Broome\" has a handwritten note, \"April 9th 1891 - 1896.\"  August 15, 1871. Letter from Heidelburg, Germany to W.T. Broom, care Mr. W.C. Dornin...New York City\" from Helen S. Mitchell.  She describes her experiences in Germany as a part of a group of 8 women.  Mentioned seeing the comet out the window on the way to Cologne.  October 29, 1882. Letter from his Mother c/o R.W. Evans of  Hudson-Columbia County, New York.  May 26, 1887. Letter from \"Shef\" with silly word plays.  May 25, 1893. Small advertisement for \"New Wholesale Hat and Cap House...E.P.L. Broom...\" addressed to W.T. Broome in Richmond, Virginia.  April 1894. Correspondence between W.H. Williams, General Manager of the Union News Company, New York City and W.T. Broome.  William Bloome, who works for The Union News Company, asks for a better position in the company, which is refused because of business restraints.  Clarence Williams also responds with a personal letter.  Includes a letter to Uncle William C. Dornin, April 1894. Letter from sister Ellie Bloome about the Broome coat-of-arms and other genealogy comments, November 4, 1894. Letter from Uncle Will congratulating him on the good news, November 3, 1895. Letter from his Grandmother saying she was so proud of his success \"I went to my room and cried for joy.,\"  December 2, 1895. News clippings pasted on a sheet of paper with four leaf clovers about the marriage of Ellie Adele Williams and William Theodore Broome.  Clippings are from the Richmond Dispatch, New York Herald, The Philadelphia Press and the Richmond State.  Includes telegram from Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Dornin and Thomas P. Armisted with marriage congratulations, July 1896. February 26, 1900 letter from Ellie Broome to her husband at the Hotel Lexington in Lexington, Virginia about her \"sweet lovely baby.\" Letter from Ellie, his wife, about her baby and other birthdays, August 15, 1900. News clipping about the appointment of William T. Broome as the manager of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, February 1907. Handwritten note from Talbott to his Father, circa 1908. Letter from W.C. Dornin, on Columbia University Club stationery, about copying material on the \"coffins\" \"...they are so far off your line.\"  Notes items sold (family items?) and land in Jamaica (New York?). Letter from his son, William Theodore Broome, telling about his time in \"Reo\"  and Buenos Aires, Argentina.  Laments that he had not realized he would need so much money while he was in port, May 18, [1920]. Letter from his son, William Theodore Broome, on American-Hawaiian Steamship Company letterhead, about how lazy the people are, borrowing money from Captain Greene, and the price of items.  \"If I had enough money I could buy a package of Skunk Skins for 180 peso...,\" May 23, 1920. Obituary of William T. Broome, Undated. List of flowers and cards at the funeral of \"Mr. William T. Broom, November 18, 1931\" from the L.T. Christian Funeral Service in Richmond, Virginia. Bill from Arthur K. Brown, Inc. for the funeral expenses, $766.78, November 19, 1931. Letters from the funeral home to Talbott Broome about the evergreens on the grave, December 14, 1931 and  August 3, 1932.  The bill includes the planting of evergreens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of Chancery case with C.C. Taliaferro against Erasmus Taylor, administrator of Mrs. Ann M. Allen and others. Concerns money paid by Taliaferro in the interest of Mrs. Allen M. Allen to many people. Orange Circuit Court. December 20, 1884. Edward L. Travis, lawyer from Halifax, North Carolina to Mss. Christian and Christian, Richmond, Virginia about the case of Taliaferro vs. Sater and Company which was brought in the name of H.B.Taliaferro and Co. States that the death of a partner in a company does not mean a lawsuit does not continue. February 6, 1893. Copy of Bill of Information written to Honorable Samuel F. Coleman, Circuit Court Judge, Buckingham County, Virginia by Nathan T. Payne about liens on his lands. Lein trust prepared by N.T. Payne to Daniel Lyon, Jr., trustee, and given to C.C. Taliaferrto who is selling the land, 1891-1893. State of Virginia Supreme Court publication for H.B. Taliaferro and Company versus W.A. Sater and Company, et. al, all from Halifax, Virginia. Concerns ownership of timber cut from land either owned by S.T. Rawls as an individual or as a partner in Hale Brothers, February Term, 1893. Check or receipt for $400 from Taliaferro and Co. to \"Myself.\" for sixty days, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from E.H. Williams, Gloucester C.H., to Harriet offering condolences for the death of a relative. Mentions Hattie, Martha, Wilson Family and Mrs. Cook, November 2, 1878. Letter from Talbot Broome to J. Henry Brown and Son of Richmond, Virginia with the notation, \"the dates you requested for the stone for Evelyn R. Williams are as follows: August 20, 1872 -November 21, 1945. November 15, 1946.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGenealogy material on the Broome, Ruggles, Livingston, Talbott and Crooke families, including applications for the Sons of the American Revolution through Corporal Gamaliel Marchant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree letters from George B. Kinkead, College of Preachers, Cathedral Close, Washington, D.C. to Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Broome about a headstone in Poughkeepsie, New York for Charles H.H. Broome, deceased December 12, 1872. Kinkead states that the area has no other burials and was \"supposed to belong to Ruggles\" though the Crookes, Ruggles, and Broomes are related. He also found an old Crooke burying ground near Hyde Park which contained Charles Crooke and his wife, Jane Van Valkenburgh, plus other ancestors of the Broomes. He wants to use the plot to move the stones to the Poughkeepsie cemetery, where a Crooke is buried near the Broome family. He gives the genealogy of Jan Van Valkenburgh through the Crooke and Broome families.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmpty envelope addressed to Capt. W. G. Coffin of Cincinnati, Ohio from Spencer [Houss] of Cumberland CH, Virginia, November 7, 1867. Newspaper article from the New York World about Charles Broom finding old letters from his Livingston, Barker and other ancestors at an old family farm near Woodburn, Sullivan County, June 25, 1878. Copy of a newspaper article about Miss Edith Livingston Broome and her success as the manager of the store on the Lapland during her maiden voyage. New York Journal, April 20, 1909. (Sister of William Theodore Broome). Handwritten family trees for the Dornin, Coffin, and Broome familes. Hand colored Coat of Arms of the Broome family on a tattered piece of poster board. Genealogical reports tracing William and Anneke Brooke Broom to Talbot Dornin and Ellie Williams Broome. \"Family Record,\" possibly from a Bible, beginning with Charles Crooke who married Jane Van Valkenburgh. Report on Emma Dornin, daughter of William Henry and Poebe George Coffin Dornin and wife of Edward Phillip Livingston Broom. Request from H.A. to L.E. B., in a newspaper article, to contact him for more information on the Broome Family, undated. Obituary for Clermont Livington, on the Judson three miles north of Tivoli, the son of Lieutenant-Governor Edward P. Livingston. Newspaper article on the death of John Lloyd Broome while his son, George C. Broome and new bride were rushing to his bedside. Byline is Binghamton, New York, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartially completed application by William T. Broome to the New Jersey Society of the Sons of the American Revolution and the New York State Sons of the American Revolution through his ancestor, Corporal Gamaliel Marchant. Undated. Correspondence with the Montclair Chapter of the New Jersey Society of the Sons of the American Revolution about application process. 1920. Blank application for the State of New York Sons of the Revolution Form letter to Mrs. W.T. Broome, with partial list of members, for membership in The Order of Jamestown, 1926.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of E.L. Travis of W.H. Day law office to Jackson Bolton of Richmond, Virginia about signing a $50 bond, January 10, 1893. Signed copy of last will of Edith Livingston Broome with signatures of witnesses, Frances L. Watkins and Frank C. [?], April 4, 1920.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromissary note between Greenville Land and Improvement Company, who is indebted to H.B. Taliaferro of H.B. Taliaferro and Company in Richmond, Virginia for $5042.89, to be transferred to Thomas J. Jarvis. Pitt County, North Carolina, September 1, 1892. Deed between James Brown of Pitt County, North Carolina and William P. Smith, trustee, of Richmond, Virginia concerning land and property transferred to P.B. Taliaferro by Thmas J. Jarvis in 1893 and then to James Brown, May 8, 1894. Typed instructions and to-do list for mortgage closing entitled \"Memorandum for S.C. Hamilton, Jr..\" 1896. Blank note form for The Pedigo-Beller Real Estate Co. in Roanoke, Virginia, circa 1890. Papers concerning the purchase of Lot 48, Stanmont Estates in Brookhaven, New York by William T. Broome of Norfolk, Virginia and Darr Realty of New York State. Includes deed and correspondence about payments and taxes, 1911-1914\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"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Papers of the Broome family of Richmond, Virginia. Includes 2 diaries of Louise B. Taliaferro from a 1924 European trip and one diary of an unknown woman from a 1924 European trip.  Includes photographs, genealogical material, legal and business papers and correspondence, including letters of Talbot Broome during voyages to South America.","The connection between Louise B. Taliaferro and the Broome Family has not been established.  Louise B. Taliaferro was married to William M. Taliaferro and lived in Richmond, Virginia.  It is possible that Louise Taliaferro and Ellie Broome were friends.","Photographs of the Broome Family, mostly from the period 1867 to 1930. Includes studio portraits of children and adults plus photographs of family, friends, animals and homes. Sizes range from 1\" square to 8\"x10\";. Very few photographs are labeled, but some locations mentioned are Richmond, Norfolk, Sarasota, Belgrade, Craigville, Tampa Leo, Bethel, Savanna and Kimberley. Names written on the reverse of some photographs include William Theodore Bloome, Ellie Adele Williams (Bloome), Talbott Dornin Broome, Ellie Broome, Emma Dornin Broome, William Broome, Edith Livingston Broome, Ellie Montclair, Alice Newkirk (Elliott), Ruth Searing and Miss Cary. Two 8\"x10\" group photographs of the Commonweath of Virginia, Purchases and Supply department for 1966 and 1971, a wedding picture from Bee Allen's wedding and a group photograph of girls from their graduation from Kimberley. There are duplicates of many photographs, scattered among the different sizes. The photographs are filed loosely by size.","Photograph album of an unknown member of the Broome Family. Photographs appear to be from a family vacation on a lake with a rustic log lodge. 4.5\" x 5.5\"","Three travel diaries describing European trips. Two diaries are written by Louise B. Taliaferro and one by an unknown writer.","Travel Diary of Louise B. Taliaferro from her trip to Europe in 1924, covering the dates of May 27th to July 24th. She left on the French Cruise Line, S.S. La Bourdonnais and shared a room with Katherine, Sister Margaret and May. She gives the itinerary of her trip at the beginning of the diary. This diary covers her trips through France, Italy, Austria and Switzerland. She has one or more page entries for each city she visited. She also includes names of people she met, people who attended a party, gifts she received and more. Notation at end of book, \"From Katherine Bemise, Mrs. Hunter McGuire. 1924.\" Small pencil holder with pencil is on the side of the diary.","Travel Diary of Louise B. Taliaferro from her trip to Europe in 1924, covering the dates of July 29th to September 1st. Her itinerary includes France, Belgium and Great Britain. Contains two poems and one gargole postcard insert.","Travel diary written by an unknown woman during a trip to Europe, from February 20 to June 20, 1924. She leaves from New York. The handwriting is different from the diaries of Louise B. Taliaferro.","Documents and correspondence of individual family members.","Marriage certificate of Edward P.S. Broom and Emma Dornin on December 18, 1862 from the Church of the Ascension in New York, New York signed by Horatio Southgate, Rector of Zion Church.","Papers of Ellie Adele Williams of Richmond, Virginia who married William Theodore Broome of New York. Her parents were Harriet Jean Talbott and Richmond LeRoy Williams and grandparents were Caroline Moore Benson and Charles Talbott. Mother of Ellie Williams Broome and Talbot Dornin Broome. June 15, 1896 certificate for membership in the Richmond Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy, as Ellie A. Williams. Newspaper clippings of Ellie Adele Williams marriage to William Theodore Broome in Richmond, Virginia. July 1896. Newspaper clipping of the death of William Theodore Broome, son of William T. and Ellie Williams Broome. June 6, 1898. Newspaper clipping about a party held in the Broome's home in honor of Miss Evelyn Williams of Richmond, Virginia and sister of Ellie Adele Williams Broome. undated. Letter from \"Grandpa\" to his daughter, Mrs. Ellie Broome in Montclair, New Jersey. August 18, 1917. Typed letter from Talbott Broome to his Mother while on the S.S. Virginian, a cargo ship, on a trip to South America. He tells about the weather and his experiences on the ship. He also describes his experiences in Reo. The letters date from Monday, April 12 to May 11, 1920. May 20 -June 8, 1926 letter(s) from Talbott Broome to his Mother while on a voyage with Captain and Mrs. Cann and Mr. Morris, the Chief Engineer. Most \"mates\" are from England or Scotland. Gives daily schedule and recounts how boring it is and how he looks forward to seeing land. Mentions seeing millions of albatross flying overhead \"as far as the eye could see, and for all one day, from daylight to dark.\" Comments on how much better he feels. June 21[1926] letter from Talbot Broome in Argentina to his Mother about a 150 mile ride to one of the \"big ranches.\" Condolence letter from Jno. Lucas on the death of her husband. November 18, 1931. Christmas card from Bill, Peg and Win Cook. December, 1940. Letter from Miss Lucy T. Fenner of South Orange, New Jersey, about items in her house that belonged to Elizabeth [Strong] that should stay in the family, including a Dornin Family Bible. April 23, 1946. Obituaries of Mrs. Ellie Williams Broome, November 27, 1950. Card to \"Mother\" and card from \"My Precious Son.\" Undated. Newspaper article about a meeting of the \"Monclair unit of the New Jersey Democratic Women's Association\" where Mrs. William T. Broome was a new member. Undated. Invitation to membership in the Woman's Club of New York with brochure, undated.","Ellie Williams Broome is the daughter of Ellie Adele Williams and William Theodore Broome. Certified copy (1955) of the birth certificate of Ellie Williams Broome on March 9, 1905. June 3, 1924 certificate from \"The Kimberley School\" stating that \"Ellie Williams Broome has satisfactorily completed the General course of this school.\" June 15, 1926 letter from her brother, Talbot, while in Bahia Blanca, where he decribes the town and terrain. Brochure for the Montclair Art Museum where Ellie exhibited a sculpture, \"Meditation\" with a pricetag of $200.00. November 15-December 20, 1931. 3 copies. Poem to Ellie from \"Marietta\" [Ewald Cook] with note \"For Ellie, to be opened en route - not before.\" 1933. This poem also with her obituary notices. Newspaper clippings and wedding invitation for the marrieage of Marietta Chapin Ewald to Winthrop Olmstead Cook in Monclair, New Jersey. May 2, 1936. October 1941 birth annoucement for William Ewald Cook. Job acceptance letter from the Commonweath of Virginia noting \"you are employed...as a clerk on a trial basis of six months for service in the Division of Purchase and Printing...\" Acknowledgement letter from the Valentine Museum for the gift of a toy dog, 1951, and announcement of its display in 1951 and 1961. Letters from the Personnel Section of the Commonweath of Virginia to J.C. Rees about a job review for \"position No. 27, Clerk B, Division of Purchasing and Printing; incumbent, Ellie W. Broome,\" where he praises Ellie but cannot raise her position. February 25 and 28th, 1955. Invitation to join the Pi Omicron National Sorority, Alpha Delta Chapter In Richmond, Virginia. March 20, 1964. Personal letter from Ruth Bullock, National President, accepting Ellie as a member in the Pi Omicron National Sorority, July 30, 1965. Obituary, funeral card, copies of poem by Marietta Cook and a Westminister-Canterbury death checklist for Ellie Williams Broome. 1995. Poem to Ellie, possibly by one of her coworkers, Undated. Envelope labeled \"Prayers\" with clippings of prayers.","Ceritified copy (1951) of the birth certificate of Talbott Dornin Broome, born August 4, 1900. List entitled \"Talbott's vocabulary at 18 months, single words.\" Letter to \"My dear little boy\" from \"Your Dear Old Daddy,\" where he writes \"...been out in a horse and buggy for three long days...\" October 28, 1904. Church Bulletin of St. Luke's Church when Talbott was confirmed. May 10, 1914. Citizen's Seaman's Identification card and book for traveling on a ship. Each include a photograph and description. The card is dated March 22, 1920 and the book, May 12, 1926. Certificate from the Junior Industrial Army of New Jersey, Agricultural Division, for \"Talbot B. Broome as a member. \"...has rendered satisfactory farm service during the season of 1917.\" November 1, 1918. Letter from the president of the \"Centennial Celebration\" at the University of Virginia appointing Talbott as the delegate to \"represent the University at the alumni meeting to be held in your community...\" December 7, 1920. Certified photostat copy of a life insurance application to the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. 1920. Letter from Ellie Williams to \"Dear Brother\" about her visit in Richmond. November 29, 1922. Newspaper obituaries and card for Talbot Broome, January 28, 1958. Newspaper photograph of \"Commercial Construction Judges\" which includes Talbot Broome. Undated. Newspaper article entitled \"Broome is Named Analyst for CPA,\" undated. A cartoon entitiled \"puzzle picture\" where the people are labeled \"Mother, Auntie, Evelyn, Little Sister and \"Who is this?,\" undated. Note: On his birth certificate, Talbott was spelled with two \"t's\" but often during his life, it was spelled with one \"t.\"","William Theodore Broome was married to Ellie Adele Williams and was the Father of Ellie Williams Broome and Talbott Dornin Broome.  His parents were Emma Dornin and Philip Livingston Broome. A birthday letter from his father addressed to \"Willie T. Broom...Ludlow, Vermont.\"  Attached business card for \"Mr. William T. Broome\" has a handwritten note, \"April 9th 1891 - 1896.\"  August 15, 1871. Letter from Heidelburg, Germany to W.T. Broom, care Mr. W.C. Dornin...New York City\" from Helen S. Mitchell.  She describes her experiences in Germany as a part of a group of 8 women.  Mentioned seeing the comet out the window on the way to Cologne.  October 29, 1882. Letter from his Mother c/o R.W. Evans of  Hudson-Columbia County, New York.  May 26, 1887. Letter from \"Shef\" with silly word plays.  May 25, 1893. Small advertisement for \"New Wholesale Hat and Cap House...E.P.L. Broom...\" addressed to W.T. Broome in Richmond, Virginia.  April 1894. Correspondence between W.H. Williams, General Manager of the Union News Company, New York City and W.T. Broome.  William Bloome, who works for The Union News Company, asks for a better position in the company, which is refused because of business restraints.  Clarence Williams also responds with a personal letter.  Includes a letter to Uncle William C. Dornin, April 1894. Letter from sister Ellie Bloome about the Broome coat-of-arms and other genealogy comments, November 4, 1894. Letter from Uncle Will congratulating him on the good news, November 3, 1895. Letter from his Grandmother saying she was so proud of his success \"I went to my room and cried for joy.,\"  December 2, 1895. News clippings pasted on a sheet of paper with four leaf clovers about the marriage of Ellie Adele Williams and William Theodore Broome.  Clippings are from the Richmond Dispatch, New York Herald, The Philadelphia Press and the Richmond State.  Includes telegram from Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Dornin and Thomas P. Armisted with marriage congratulations, July 1896. February 26, 1900 letter from Ellie Broome to her husband at the Hotel Lexington in Lexington, Virginia about her \"sweet lovely baby.\" Letter from Ellie, his wife, about her baby and other birthdays, August 15, 1900. News clipping about the appointment of William T. Broome as the manager of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, February 1907. Handwritten note from Talbott to his Father, circa 1908. Letter from W.C. Dornin, on Columbia University Club stationery, about copying material on the \"coffins\" \"...they are so far off your line.\"  Notes items sold (family items?) and land in Jamaica (New York?). Letter from his son, William Theodore Broome, telling about his time in \"Reo\"  and Buenos Aires, Argentina.  Laments that he had not realized he would need so much money while he was in port, May 18, [1920]. Letter from his son, William Theodore Broome, on American-Hawaiian Steamship Company letterhead, about how lazy the people are, borrowing money from Captain Greene, and the price of items.  \"If I had enough money I could buy a package of Skunk Skins for 180 peso...,\" May 23, 1920. Obituary of William T. Broome, Undated. List of flowers and cards at the funeral of \"Mr. William T. Broom, November 18, 1931\" from the L.T. Christian Funeral Service in Richmond, Virginia. Bill from Arthur K. Brown, Inc. for the funeral expenses, $766.78, November 19, 1931. Letters from the funeral home to Talbott Broome about the evergreens on the grave, December 14, 1931 and  August 3, 1932.  The bill includes the planting of evergreens.","Copy of Chancery case with C.C. Taliaferro against Erasmus Taylor, administrator of Mrs. Ann M. Allen and others. Concerns money paid by Taliaferro in the interest of Mrs. Allen M. Allen to many people. Orange Circuit Court. December 20, 1884. Edward L. Travis, lawyer from Halifax, North Carolina to Mss. Christian and Christian, Richmond, Virginia about the case of Taliaferro vs. Sater and Company which was brought in the name of H.B.Taliaferro and Co. States that the death of a partner in a company does not mean a lawsuit does not continue. February 6, 1893. Copy of Bill of Information written to Honorable Samuel F. Coleman, Circuit Court Judge, Buckingham County, Virginia by Nathan T. Payne about liens on his lands. Lein trust prepared by N.T. Payne to Daniel Lyon, Jr., trustee, and given to C.C. Taliaferrto who is selling the land, 1891-1893. State of Virginia Supreme Court publication for H.B. Taliaferro and Company versus W.A. Sater and Company, et. al, all from Halifax, Virginia. Concerns ownership of timber cut from land either owned by S.T. Rawls as an individual or as a partner in Hale Brothers, February Term, 1893. Check or receipt for $400 from Taliaferro and Co. to \"Myself.\" for sixty days, undated.","Letter from E.H. Williams, Gloucester C.H., to Harriet offering condolences for the death of a relative. Mentions Hattie, Martha, Wilson Family and Mrs. Cook, November 2, 1878. Letter from Talbot Broome to J. Henry Brown and Son of Richmond, Virginia with the notation, \"the dates you requested for the stone for Evelyn R. Williams are as follows: August 20, 1872 -November 21, 1945. November 15, 1946.\"","Genealogy material on the Broome, Ruggles, Livingston, Talbott and Crooke families, including applications for the Sons of the American Revolution through Corporal Gamaliel Marchant.","Three letters from George B. Kinkead, College of Preachers, Cathedral Close, Washington, D.C. to Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Broome about a headstone in Poughkeepsie, New York for Charles H.H. Broome, deceased December 12, 1872. Kinkead states that the area has no other burials and was \"supposed to belong to Ruggles\" though the Crookes, Ruggles, and Broomes are related. He also found an old Crooke burying ground near Hyde Park which contained Charles Crooke and his wife, Jane Van Valkenburgh, plus other ancestors of the Broomes. He wants to use the plot to move the stones to the Poughkeepsie cemetery, where a Crooke is buried near the Broome family. He gives the genealogy of Jan Van Valkenburgh through the Crooke and Broome families.","Empty envelope addressed to Capt. W. G. Coffin of Cincinnati, Ohio from Spencer [Houss] of Cumberland CH, Virginia, November 7, 1867. Newspaper article from the New York World about Charles Broom finding old letters from his Livingston, Barker and other ancestors at an old family farm near Woodburn, Sullivan County, June 25, 1878. Copy of a newspaper article about Miss Edith Livingston Broome and her success as the manager of the store on the Lapland during her maiden voyage. New York Journal, April 20, 1909. (Sister of William Theodore Broome). Handwritten family trees for the Dornin, Coffin, and Broome familes. Hand colored Coat of Arms of the Broome family on a tattered piece of poster board. Genealogical reports tracing William and Anneke Brooke Broom to Talbot Dornin and Ellie Williams Broome. \"Family Record,\" possibly from a Bible, beginning with Charles Crooke who married Jane Van Valkenburgh. Report on Emma Dornin, daughter of William Henry and Poebe George Coffin Dornin and wife of Edward Phillip Livingston Broom. Request from H.A. to L.E. B., in a newspaper article, to contact him for more information on the Broome Family, undated. Obituary for Clermont Livington, on the Judson three miles north of Tivoli, the son of Lieutenant-Governor Edward P. Livingston. Newspaper article on the death of John Lloyd Broome while his son, George C. Broome and new bride were rushing to his bedside. Byline is Binghamton, New York, undated.","Partially completed application by William T. Broome to the New Jersey Society of the Sons of the American Revolution and the New York State Sons of the American Revolution through his ancestor, Corporal Gamaliel Marchant. Undated. Correspondence with the Montclair Chapter of the New Jersey Society of the Sons of the American Revolution about application process. 1920. Blank application for the State of New York Sons of the Revolution Form letter to Mrs. W.T. Broome, with partial list of members, for membership in The Order of Jamestown, 1926.","Letter of E.L. Travis of W.H. Day law office to Jackson Bolton of Richmond, Virginia about signing a $50 bond, January 10, 1893. Signed copy of last will of Edith Livingston Broome with signatures of witnesses, Frances L. Watkins and Frank C. [?], April 4, 1920.","Promissary note between Greenville Land and Improvement Company, who is indebted to H.B. Taliaferro of H.B. Taliaferro and Company in Richmond, Virginia for $5042.89, to be transferred to Thomas J. Jarvis. Pitt County, North Carolina, September 1, 1892. Deed between James Brown of Pitt County, North Carolina and William P. Smith, trustee, of Richmond, Virginia concerning land and property transferred to P.B. Taliaferro by Thmas J. Jarvis in 1893 and then to James Brown, May 8, 1894. Typed instructions and to-do list for mortgage closing entitled \"Memorandum for S.C. Hamilton, Jr..\" 1896. Blank note form for The Pedigo-Beller Real Estate Co. in Roanoke, Virginia, circa 1890. Papers concerning the purchase of Lot 48, Stanmont Estates in Brookhaven, New York by William T. Broome of Norfolk, Virginia and Darr Realty of New York State. Includes deed and correspondence about payments and taxes, 1911-1914"],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eArtifacts have been separated from the collection and transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), including: handcolored portrait of girl affixed on glass (2011.296.01), \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eWedding March\u003c/emph\u003e sheet music souvenir (2011.296.02), daguerreotype of George Bunker Coffin (2011.296.03), daguerreotype of Abigail Allen Coffin (2011.296.04), tintypes of Emma Dornin Broom (2011.296.05, 2011.296.06, and 2011.296.07), tintype of unidentified man (2011.296.08), brass calling card printing plate for Mrs. William T Broome (2011.296.09), photo of girl affixed on beveled glass circle (2011.296.10), lock of hair (2011.296.11)\u003c/p\u003e  "],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Artifacts have been separated from the collection and transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection (Mss. 1.03), including: handcolored portrait of girl affixed on glass (2011.296.01), Wedding March sheet music souvenir (2011.296.02), daguerreotype of George Bunker Coffin (2011.296.03), daguerreotype of Abigail Allen Coffin (2011.296.04), tintypes of Emma Dornin Broom (2011.296.05, 2011.296.06, and 2011.296.07), tintype of unidentified man (2011.296.08), brass calling card printing plate for Mrs. William T Broome (2011.296.09), photo of girl affixed on beveled glass circle (2011.296.10), lock of hair (2011.296.11)"],"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."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Taliaferro, H.B. and Company"],"names_coll_ssim":["Taliaferro, H.B. and Company","Broome family","Dornin family","Williams family"],"famname_ssim":["Broome family","Dornin family","Williams family"],"persname_ssim":["Taliaferro, Louise B."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Taliaferro, H.B. and Company","Broome family","Dornin family","Williams family","Taliaferro, Louise B."],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":31,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:43:51.432Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_49"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8479","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Clara L. Lawrence Papers, 1763/1939","creator":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8479#creator","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Lawrence, Clara L.","label":"Creator"}},"abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8479#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003eThis collection primarily concerns Clara Louise Walde Lawrence's career as a nurse in the period before, during, and after World War I. Materials in the collection include correspondence, scrapbooks, diaries, photographs and negatives, pamphlets, medical supplies, and other publications. Most of the correspondence, photographs, and publications relate to either WWI or nursing. Notable correspondents include a letter from Julia Cherney (Bateman) to Clara Walde while serving as a missionary in China. Other items of interest include a 1763 Boston Gazette as well as several 19th century American newspapers. The collection also includes Lawrence's Veterans Administration account books from the 1930s.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8479#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8479","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8479","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8479","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8479","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8479.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Lawrence, Clara L. Papers","title_ssm":["Clara L. Lawrence Papers"],"title_tesim":["Clara L. Lawrence Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1763, 1883-1888, 1909-1939"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1763, 1883-1888, 1909-1939"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1763/1939"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Clara L. Lawrence Papers, 1763/1939"],"text":["Clara L. Lawrence Papers, 1763/1939","Mss. Acc. 2009.299","/repositories/2/resources/8479","Nurses--1910-1920","Women--Travel","World War, 1914-1918--Medical and sanitary affairs","Diaries","Letters (correspondence)","Negatives","Photographs","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.","Acquisition information for material received after 7/13/2009 is available by consulting a Special Collections Research Center staff member.","Clara Louise Walde Lawrence was a nurse in the period before, during, and after World War I. Her family lived in Rochester, New York and her two children were named Betty and Donald.","Accessioned by Amy C. Schindler, University Archivist, in July 2009. Arranged and described by Terry Noziglia, SCRC Staff, in August-October 2009; further arranged and described by Peter Klicker, SCRC Staff, in December 2009-January 2010.  Acc. 2010.784 added by Benjamin Bromley in January 2011.","A compact disc with digital copies of transcripts of letters was pulled from this collection and was added to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection in November 2010.","Artifacts transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include Eating Utensil Set (2009.299.01); Bread Ration Coupon (2009.299.02); Mauser Patrone 88 Rifle Cartridge (2009.299.03); 10 Pfennig Coblenz Kriegeld Coin (2009.299.04); 200 Mark Coin (2009.299.05); U.S. Army Identification Tag (2009.299.06); La Semeuse 2 Franc French Coin Pin (2009.299.07); Miniature Charm Souvenir Photo Album of Vichy, France (2009.299.08); 'Andenken von Rheinland' Heart Pendant (2009.299.09); Metal Button with Eagle and Anchor Beneath 13 Stars (2009.299.10); 'A' Circle Felt Patch (2009.299.11); Chevron Overseas Service Patch (2009.299.12); and Nurse's Storage Belt (2009.299.13).","This collection primarily concerns Clara Louise Walde Lawrence's career as a nurse in the period before, during, and after World War I.  Materials in the collection include correspondence, scrapbooks, diaries, photographs and negatives, pamphlets, medical supplies, and other publications.  Most of the correspondence, photographs, and publications relate to either WWI or nursing.  Notable correspondents include a letter from Julia Cherney (Bateman) to Clara Walde while serving as a missionary in China.  Other items of interest include a 1763 Boston Gazette as well as several 19th century American newspapers.  The collection also includes Lawrence's Veterans Administration account books from the 1930s.","Transcriptions were created of the correspondence before the collection was donated to the Special Collections Research Center and are available here as PDFs.","Series 4, Acc. 2010.784 contains correspondence, 1909-1923.","This series contains correspondences between Clara Lawrence and her friends and family before, during, and after the World War I period. Many of the correspondences come from Julia Cherney (Bateman),a friend of Lawrence and a missionary in China. Cherney describes her travels in Asia and later life in the United States. Another segment of the correspondences date from the World War I period. Lawrence exchanged letters frequently with her mother, father and sister, describing her experiences training in Alabama and later serving as a nurse in France and Germany. She also communicated on a regular basis with her future husband, Sergeant Otto Lawrence.","This series contains materials from Clara Lawrence's life and career as a nurse during the World War I period. Two albums include photographs, newspaper clippings, receipts, and other materials related to Lawrence's involvement in World War I.  Items of interest include an order announcing the November 11, 1918 Armistice ending World War I. The series also contains Lawrence's nursing certificates from the states of New York and Michigan, as well as several Red Cross publications.  In addition, the series includes fiduciary account books from the Veterans Administration and negatives of family photographs.","The album consists primarily of pictures of an army base during World War I as well as other scenes in Europe.  Additionally, the album includes several newspaper clippings, hotel receipts and Western Union telegrams.  The album also contains orders from Headquarters, including the announcement of the November 11, 1918 Armistice.","The souvenir book contains material related to nursing, such as hospital photographs, business cards, newspaper clippings, and Red Cross publications.  Additionally, the book includes wedding notices, seasonal greeting cards, and poetry pieces.","Wallets, souvenir boxes, and leather case.","This series contains historical American newspapers as well as publications related to WWI and nursing. Items of interest include a 1763 Boston Gazette as well as several 19th century newspapers concerning political events. The series also contains maps from the WWI era, publications related to WWI, and language phrase books. In addition the series contains a brief history of the base where Lawrence served during WWI, as well as pamphlets related to nursing.","Map of Europe, map of Southern Railway System, pamphlet on Michigan State Parks, pamphlet on Der Rhein, German Hotel Brochures, and other related materials.","This folder includes several historical papers including a 1763 Boston Gazette, an 1848 Owego Gazette, an 1883 Rochester Morning Herald, and an 1888 New York Mail and Express. Many of these newspapers concern presidential elections and other major political events. Additionally, the folder includes a flier from President Lincoln's 1864 re-election campaign and a memorial pamphlet marking the passing of General U.S. Grant. The folder also contains materials related to World War I, such as several Nations at War publications and a German map of France.","Nursing pamphlets on topics such as heart disease and eye care. Folder also includes pamphlets on baths of Neuenahr.","Manuscript history of Base 19, and excerpts of letters between Miss Jones and Miss Keith which describe nursing life on base. Originally in Berlin Linene Fabirc box.","French and German phrasebooks and cards. Originally in Berlin Linene Fabirc box.","Popular History of France, History of the Shoe, Patriotic Songbook. Originally in Berlin Linene Fabirc box.","A compact disc filled with digital copies of transcripts of letters was pulled from this collection and was added to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection in November 2010.","Artifacts transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include Eating Utensil Set (2009.299.01); Bread Ration Coupon (2009.299.02); Mauser Patrone 88 Rifle Cartridge (2009.299.03); 10 Pfennig Coblenz Kriegeld Coin (2009.299.04); 200 Mark Coin (2009.299.05); U.S. Army Identification Tag (2009.299.06); La Semeuse 2 Franc French Coin Pin (2009.299.07); Miniature Charm Souvenir Photo Album of Vichy, France (2009.299.08); 'Andenken von Rheinland' Heart Pendant (2009.299.09); Metal Button with Eagle and Anchor Beneath 13 Stars (2009.299.10); 'A' Circle Felt Patch (2009.299.11); Chevron Overseas Service Patch (2009.299.12); and Nurse's Storage Belt (2009.299.13).","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","Lawrence, Clara L.","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Clara L. 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\u003cextref actuate=\"onRequest\" audience=\"external\" type=\"simple\" show=\"embed\" href=\"http://scdb.swem.wm.edu/index.php?p=collections/findingaid\u0026amp;id=8203\u0026amp;rootcontentid=132934\u0026amp;q=2009.299#id135278\"\u003eMiniature Charm Souvenir Photo Album of Vichy, France\u003c/extref\u003e (2009.299.08); \u003cextref actuate=\"onRequest\" audience=\"external\" type=\"simple\" show=\"embed\" href=\"index.php?p=collections/findingaid\u0026amp;id=8203\u0026amp;rootcontentid=132934\u0026amp;q=2009.299#id135281\"\u003e'Andenken von Rheinland' Heart Pendant\u003c/extref\u003e (2009.299.09); \u003cextref actuate=\"onRequest\" audience=\"external\" type=\"simple\" show=\"embed\" href=\"http://scdb.swem.wm.edu/index.php?p=collections/findingaid\u0026amp;id=8203\u0026amp;rootcontentid=132934\u0026amp;q=2009.299#id135284\"\u003eMetal Button with Eagle and Anchor Beneath 13 Stars\u003c/extref\u003e (2009.299.10); \u003cextref actuate=\"onRequest\" audience=\"external\" type=\"simple\" show=\"embed\" href=\"http://scdb.swem.wm.edu/index.php?p=collections/findingaid\u0026amp;id=8203\u0026amp;rootcontentid=132934\u0026amp;q=2009.299#id135286\"\u003e'A' Circle Felt Patch\u003c/extref\u003e (2009.299.11); 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Mauser Patrone 88 Rifle Cartridge (2009.299.03); 10 Pfennig Coblenz Kriegeld Coin (2009.299.04); 200 Mark Coin (2009.299.05); U.S. Army Identification Tag (2009.299.06); La Semeuse 2 Franc French Coin Pin (2009.299.07); Miniature Charm Souvenir Photo Album of Vichy, France (2009.299.08); 'Andenken von Rheinland' Heart Pendant (2009.299.09); Metal Button with Eagle and Anchor Beneath 13 Stars (2009.299.10); 'A' Circle Felt Patch (2009.299.11); Chevron Overseas Service Patch (2009.299.12); and Nurse's Storage Belt (2009.299.13)."],"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."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"persname_ssim":["Lawrence, Clara L."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Lawrence, Clara L."],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":27,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:46:30.461Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8479","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8479","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8479","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8479","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8479.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Lawrence, Clara L. Papers","title_ssm":["Clara L. Lawrence Papers"],"title_tesim":["Clara L. Lawrence Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1763, 1883-1888, 1909-1939"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1763, 1883-1888, 1909-1939"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1763/1939"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Clara L. Lawrence Papers, 1763/1939"],"text":["Clara L. Lawrence Papers, 1763/1939","Mss. Acc. 2009.299","/repositories/2/resources/8479","Nurses--1910-1920","Women--Travel","World War, 1914-1918--Medical and sanitary affairs","Diaries","Letters (correspondence)","Negatives","Photographs","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.","Acquisition information for material received after 7/13/2009 is available by consulting a Special Collections Research Center staff member.","Clara Louise Walde Lawrence was a nurse in the period before, during, and after World War I. Her family lived in Rochester, New York and her two children were named Betty and Donald.","Accessioned by Amy C. Schindler, University Archivist, in July 2009. Arranged and described by Terry Noziglia, SCRC Staff, in August-October 2009; further arranged and described by Peter Klicker, SCRC Staff, in December 2009-January 2010.  Acc. 2010.784 added by Benjamin Bromley in January 2011.","A compact disc with digital copies of transcripts of letters was pulled from this collection and was added to the Manuscripts Audiovisual Collection in November 2010.","Artifacts transferred to the Manuscripts Artifact Collection include Eating Utensil Set (2009.299.01); Bread Ration Coupon (2009.299.02); Mauser Patrone 88 Rifle Cartridge (2009.299.03); 10 Pfennig Coblenz Kriegeld Coin (2009.299.04); 200 Mark Coin (2009.299.05); U.S. Army Identification Tag (2009.299.06); La Semeuse 2 Franc French Coin Pin (2009.299.07); Miniature Charm Souvenir Photo Album of Vichy, France (2009.299.08); 'Andenken von Rheinland' Heart Pendant (2009.299.09); Metal Button with Eagle and Anchor Beneath 13 Stars (2009.299.10); 'A' Circle Felt Patch (2009.299.11); Chevron Overseas Service Patch (2009.299.12); and Nurse's Storage Belt (2009.299.13).","This collection primarily concerns Clara Louise Walde Lawrence's career as a nurse in the period before, during, and after World War I.  Materials in the collection include correspondence, scrapbooks, diaries, photographs and negatives, pamphlets, medical supplies, and other publications.  Most of the correspondence, photographs, and publications relate to either WWI or nursing.  Notable correspondents include a letter from Julia Cherney (Bateman) to Clara Walde while serving as a missionary in China.  Other items of interest include a 1763 Boston Gazette as well as several 19th century American newspapers.  The collection also includes Lawrence's Veterans Administration account books from the 1930s.","Transcriptions were created of the correspondence before the collection was donated to the Special Collections Research Center and are available here as PDFs.","Series 4, Acc. 2010.784 contains correspondence, 1909-1923.","This series contains correspondences between Clara Lawrence and her friends and family before, during, and after the World War I period. Many of the correspondences come from Julia Cherney (Bateman),a friend of Lawrence and a missionary in China. Cherney describes her travels in Asia and later life in the United States. Another segment of the correspondences date from the World War I period. Lawrence exchanged letters frequently with her mother, father and sister, describing her experiences training in Alabama and later serving as a nurse in France and Germany. She also communicated on a regular basis with her future husband, Sergeant Otto Lawrence.","This series contains materials from Clara Lawrence's life and career as a nurse during the World War I period. Two albums include photographs, newspaper clippings, receipts, and other materials related to Lawrence's involvement in World War I.  Items of interest include an order announcing the November 11, 1918 Armistice ending World War I. The series also contains Lawrence's nursing certificates from the states of New York and Michigan, as well as several Red Cross publications.  In addition, the series includes fiduciary account books from the Veterans Administration and negatives of family photographs.","The album consists primarily of pictures of an army base during World War I as well as other scenes in Europe.  Additionally, the album includes several newspaper clippings, hotel receipts and Western Union telegrams.  The album also contains orders from Headquarters, including the announcement of the November 11, 1918 Armistice.","The souvenir book contains material related to nursing, such as hospital photographs, business cards, newspaper clippings, and Red Cross publications.  Additionally, the book includes wedding notices, seasonal greeting cards, and poetry pieces.","Wallets, souvenir boxes, and leather case.","This series contains historical American newspapers as well as publications related to WWI and nursing. Items of interest include a 1763 Boston Gazette as well as several 19th century newspapers concerning political events. The series also contains maps from the WWI era, publications related to WWI, and language phrase books. In addition the series contains a brief history of the base where Lawrence served during WWI, as well as pamphlets related to nursing.","Map of Europe, map of Southern Railway System, pamphlet on Michigan State Parks, pamphlet on Der Rhein, German Hotel Brochures, and other related materials.","This folder includes several historical papers including a 1763 Boston Gazette, an 1848 Owego Gazette, an 1883 Rochester Morning Herald, and an 1888 New York Mail and Express. Many of these newspapers concern presidential elections and other major political events. Additionally, the folder includes a flier from President Lincoln's 1864 re-election campaign and a memorial pamphlet marking the passing of General U.S. Grant. The folder also contains materials related to World War I, such as several Nations at War publications and a German map of France.","Nursing pamphlets on topics such as heart disease and eye care. Folder also includes pamphlets on baths of Neuenahr.","Manuscript history of Base 19, and excerpts of letters between Miss Jones and Miss Keith which describe nursing life on base. Originally in Berlin Linene Fabirc box.","French and German phrasebooks and cards. Originally in Berlin Linene Fabirc box.","Popular History of France, History of the Shoe, Patriotic Songbook. 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The following description was provided by the seller: \n\n\"She writes of attending the 1927 Cleveland Industrial Exhibition and seeing the exhibit titled \"The Tower Of Jewels\" she attended ball games, boat races again, dances, camping, picnics, Rogersville Centennial, Canton Fair, she rode in an airplane, was hit by a car, hit a wall, ...  she sold the Erskine for $65 and bought a brand new Ford $669 in 1934. \" \n\nThe blanket is a Stroock and measures 55\"x58.\"\u003c/p\u003e  "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Car trip diary, 1927-1934 and travel blanket of an unidentified woman. The diary records her trips in her Erskine Studebaker and later a new 1934 Ford. Includes are dates, miles, times and who accompanied her, as well as brief remarks. The following description was provided by the seller: \n\n\"She writes of attending the 1927 Cleveland Industrial Exhibition and seeing the exhibit titled \"The Tower Of Jewels\" she attended ball games, boat races again, dances, camping, picnics, Rogersville Centennial, Canton Fair, she rode in an airplane, was hit by a car, hit a wall, ...  she sold the Erskine for $65 and bought a brand new Ford $669 in 1934. \" \n\nThe blanket is a Stroock and measures 55\"x58.\""],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":2,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:45:26.564Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_7759"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8695","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Munger Family Diaries, 1882/1945, bulk 1900/1930","creator":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8695#creator","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Munger, Rosanna May, 1866-","label":"Creator"}},"abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8695#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains 16 diaries kept by members of the Munger family from New Haven, Connecticut and Portland, Oregon. The collection contains information about the social, religious, cultural, and intellectual lives of late 19\u003csup\u003eth\u003c/sup\u003e- and early 20\u003csup\u003eth\u003c/sup\u003e-century women, the daily rhythms of their domestic lives and family relations. Twelve of the diaries were kept by Rosanna (\"Rose\" or Rosa\") May Munger from 1886-1945, excluding years 1888 to 1899 and 1910 to 1914. Rose's diaries generally include one entry per day. Rose apparently suffered from a spinal disease, never married, and mostly lived with her family in New Haven. Some of the topics discussed in her diaries include taking trips to Europe and across the United States with her family, acting as secretary to her father, the Rev. Theodore Thornton Munger (1830-1910), a Congregational minister and an advocate of the \"New Theology,\" working at an office, volunteering for several social and religious organizations, as well as other aspects of her daily life. Among the acquaintances Rose most frequently mentions are brother Thornton Taft Munger (1883-1975), sister Eleanor Duncan Munger (b. 1868), sister Mary Munger, nicknamed Polly (b. 1877), sister-in-law Mary Erskine Heilman Munger (1883-1967), step-mother Harriet King Osgood (1857-1925), friend Bessie Thompson, and Allie and George Sherman.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8695#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8695","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8695","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8695","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8695","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8695.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Munger Family Diaries","title_ssm":["Munger Family Diaries"],"title_tesim":["Munger Family Diaries"],"unitdate_ssm":["1882-1945","1900-1930"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1882-1945"],"unitdate_bulk_ssim":["1900-1930"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1882/1945, bulk 1900/1930"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Munger Family Diaries, 1882/1945, bulk 1900/1930"],"text":["Munger Family Diaries, 1882/1945, bulk 1900/1930","Mss. Acc. 2014.018","/repositories/2/resources/8695","Connecticut--Religious life and customs","Connecticut--Social life and customs--20th century","Europe--Description and travel","Congregational churches","Women with disabilities--Diaries","Women--Travel","Diaries","Collection is open to all researchers.","Rosanna May Munger was born on March 16, 1866 in Haverhill, Massachusetts, the daughter of Rev. Theodore Thornton Munger (1830-1910) and Elizabeth Kinsman Duncan (1842-1886). Rosanna (called \"Rose\" or \"Rosa\") was diagnosed in 1870 with a serious spinal disease. As she grew up, Rosanna would help her father with his literary work, accomplish secretarial work for an office, and volunteer for a number of organizations including missionary committees and the League of Women Voters. Rosanna never married.","The fragile nature of this material may limit handling.","Accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, Univeristy Archives Specialist, in March 2014. Fully processed by Eve Bourbeau-Allard, Graduate Assistant, in September 2014.","This collection contains 16 diaries kept by members of the Munger family from New Haven, Connecticut and Portland, Oregon. The collection contains information about the social, religious, cultural, and intellectual lives of late 19th- and early 20th-century women, the daily rhythms of their domestic lives and family relations. Twelve of the diaries were kept by Rosanna (\"Rose\" or Rosa\") May Munger from 1886-1945, excluding years 1888 to 1899 and 1910 to 1914. Rose's diaries generally include one entry per day. Rose apparently suffered from a spinal disease, never married, and mostly lived with her family in New Haven. Some of the topics discussed in her diaries include taking trips to Europe and across the United States with her family, acting as secretary to her father, the Rev. Theodore Thornton Munger (1830-1910), a Congregational minister and an advocate of the \"New Theology,\" working at an office, volunteering for several social and religious organizations, as well as other aspects of her daily life. Among the acquaintances Rose most frequently mentions are brother Thornton Taft Munger (1883-1975), sister Eleanor Duncan Munger (b. 1868), sister Mary Munger, nicknamed Polly (b. 1877), sister-in-law Mary Erskine Heilman Munger (1883-1967), step-mother Harriet King Osgood (1857-1925), friend Bessie Thompson, and Allie and George Sherman.","Also included in the collection are three diaries kept by Rose's sister-in-law, Mary Erskine Heilman Munger, the wife of Thornton T. Munger, a research scientist for the U.S. Forest Service in Portland, Oregon. The diaries cover the years 1921-1935 and are five-year diaries containing entries for each day of the year. In her diaries, Mary talks about going to dinners and dances, playing card games, doing house work, volunteering for a variety of social organizations, as well as about her husband and children's daily lives.","The final diary was kept by Rose's mother, Elizabeth K. Duncan Munger, for the year 1882 and includes mentions of her family life, housework, daily weather, and a family trip to Europe, more specifically to England, Scotland, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, and France.","Rose's first diary offers detailed entries for every day in which she relates her family life, her social life, and her education at home, consisting of readings in history and literature, sewing, and geometry and music lessons with a tutor. Rose also records her attendance to prayer meetings, exhibitions, and public lectures, as well as her appreciation of her father's church sermons. She professes her interest in literary criticism and her inclination to write. While living in New Haven, she takes occasional trips to Northampton and Boston.Great care in handling recommended as the binding is damaged; 192 pages","A continuation of the first diary on similar themes. Additionally, Rose reports the death of her mother Elizabeth on 3 October 1886 after a long illness and recounts the family's mourning. The diary also includes references to books and articles she is reading, as well as to her health and her father Theodore's travel and work schedule.Fragile condition; 199 pages","A continuation of entries narrating her daily routine. After 1887 January 5, narrative entries stop. The remaining entries consist of lists of daily readings and, occasionally, key events of the day. Binding damaged; 87 pages","(No entries between 8 September 1887 and 19 November 1905. The diary provides a detailed itinerary of the Munger family's 1887 tour of Great Britain. Rose describes English and Scottish landscapes, historical landmarks, and museums, as well as the church services she attends. Rose adds an account of a later trip to Italy with shorter entries about her experience on the steamer, and the historic and religious buildings she visits (also in Rose's Diary #6 Box 1 Folder).Cover in good condition but fragile interior binding; 141 + 32 pages. There are two loose notes placed at the end of the Italy trip, a personal card and a computation sheet. Three pages at the end of the diary detail Rose's spending during the Great Britain trip.","This diary includes entries of a few lines stating the main events of each day for five years. Topics covered include Rose's frequent attendance to church services, public lectures, and social clubs; housework; leisure activities; social calls; and small trips across the Northeast to visit acquaintances. She specifies her involvement with the [S.M.C.], the Armstrong League [of Hampton Workers?], prayer meetings, book clubs, missionary societies, county meetings, and teachers meetings. She does secretarial work at an unspecified office outside her home, in addition to helping her father with paperwork, and studying and teaching secretarial science. Cover chipping; 366 pages","In short daily entries for each day for five years, Rose notes the weather, her mood, housework, correspondence, the assistance she provides to her father, and the several social and religious meetings she attends. Rose reports her trip to Italy (also in Diary #4 Box 1 Folder 4), journeys to Washington DC, where she stays with her sister Eleanor and visits several landmarks, as well as small trips across New England.Good condition; 366 pages. A two page memorandum at the end lists some plays and operas attended.","This diary includes entries of a few lines stating the main events of almost each day for five years. Among other things, Rose comments on her health, the weather, her social activities, housework, and correspondence. She mentions working for the War Bureau, the Red Cross, and missionary clubs. While Rose resides in New Haven most of the time, she relates frequent local travel and trips to Washington DC. The diary also includes three major train journeys to Portland and the West Coast, to spend a few months with her brother Thornton and his wife Mary (1915 March 22 to May 30; 1917 February 7 to June 12; 1919 November 6 to 1920 April 30, the second half of which is recorded in Diary #8 Box 2 Folder 2).Fair condition; 366 pages. Additional entries on two pages, plus a three page memorandum that lists some plays and operas attended.","In addition to the daily weather and her health, Rose records social calls and many leisure activities, such as reading, going to the movie theater, the opera, and exhibits. She notes her involvement in the United Church auxiliary and missionary offices, the [S.M.C.], the League of Women Voters, and the Visiting Nurse Association. She also accomplishes desk work and genealogical research. Rose records another trip to Oregon to visit her brother's family, staying with acquaintances throughout her train journey via Bloomington, Chicago, and Lake Forest (1923 March 5 to July 4). She relates her brother Thornton and his wife Mary's visit to the East Coast in the spring of 1921 (also in Mary's Diary #1 Box 3 Folder 2).Interior binding damaged; 366 pages. Two memorandum pages at the end.","A continuation on similar themes, including weather, health, house chores, movies, and involvement with church-affiliated organizations, the League of Women Voters, and the Visiting Nurse Association. Rose relates her brother Thornton and his wife Mary's visit to the East Coast in the summer of 1925 (also in Mary's Diary #1 Box 3 Folder 2). Rose recounts another trip to Portland via Bloomington, Chicago, Colorado Springs, and the Royal Gorge on the Rio Grande and Union Pacific Railroads (1927 April 7 to August 9). During her stay in Portland, she also visits Seattle and Alaska (also in Mary's Diary #2 Box 3 Folder 3).Good condition; 366 pages. Includes one loose note inserted between January 14 and 15 and a three page memorandum at the end.","Rose continues her charitable and secretarial work with the aforementioned organizations, in addition to the Ladies Aid committee. She gives her appreciation of numerous movies and plays, and her attendance to classes and lectures. Accounts of two trips to the American and Canadian West Coast and the American Southwest are included (1930 September 27 to 1931 February 7; 1933 March 28 to June 29) (also in Mary's Diary #3 Box 3 Folder 4).Good condition; 366 pages. A loose note is inserted between April 12 and 13. Two memorandum pages at the end list plays attended, and one page lists books read.","In addition to daily comments on the weather, Rose notes her attendance to church services and various public lectures, her involvement in aforementioned organizations, her visits to the library, social calls, housework, as well as leisure activities like letter writing, reading and listening to the radio. Rose mostly stays in New Haven, with the exception of summer vacations and trips on the East Coast.Good condition; 366 pages. A memorandum page at the end of each month lists movies and plays attended.","While making occasional trips across the Northeast, Rose appears to still be living in New Haven. Her daily routine generally comprises social calls, housework, reading, and writing letters. A few, scattered references to the Second World War include mentions of the Pearl Harbor attack, air raid practice, and United States' victory over Japan. This is the last of Rose's diaries. By 1945, she is 79 years old.Fragile leather clasp and interior binding; 366 pages","Mary's diary has brief entries for most days of the five year period, though some days, especially in 1922, are left blank. In addition to occasional comments on the weather, Mary often reports on the health of her family members, especially her young sons Theodore, who dies at a young age,  James Duncan (b. 1921 December 21), and Thornton Osgood (b.1924 June 24). Mary also notes housework like sewing, cooking, and gardening, as well as her husband Thornton T. Munger's travels and activities. Accounts of her social life include involvement in the Consumer League, the League of Women Voters, the American Association of University Women, Delta Gamma, Old People Home Society, the Board of Appeal, as well as reading and drama clubs, and movie and museum outings. Mary also records two trips to the East Coast (1921 April 4 to June 4; 1925 June 9 to August 14); and Rose's spring 1923 trip to Portland (also in Rose's Diaries #8 and #9 Box 2 Folders 2-3).Good condition; 366 pages. Additional notes at the end contain contact addresses and remedies.","Mary continues to relate her social involvement in the various organizations aforementioned, with the addition of the Housing Committee. She attends various teas, luncheons, dinners, movies, and sports games. Mary continues to note her family's health and her husband's professional and leisure activities. She also recounts trips to California (1927 December and 1929 February); to the East Coast via Chicago, where she spends a few days with her children (1930 April 20 to June 27); and to Alaska and Seattle, where she accompanies Rose (the latter two trips are also in Rose's Diary #9 Box 2 Folder 3).Good condition; 366 pages. Additional notes at the end include a few contact addresses, remedies, and measurements.","Many days are not filled in. Mary discusses the health of her family, her involvement in the aforementioned organizations. She continues to note her husband's undertakings. She recounts various activities with her family, like going to movies, fishing, and gardening, her \"S.S.\" and pewter classes, and her sons' schooling and lessons. She refers to Rose's visits to the West Coast (also in Rose's Diary #10 Box 2 Folder 4).Good condition; 366 pages. Ten memorandum pages at the end of the diary contain trip and dinner expenses, remedies, contact addresses and menus.","Elizabeth's diary comprises short entries, three days per page for the whole year. Most, but not all, days are filled in. Elizabeth takes note of the weather, her health, her housework, her husband's activities and schedule, her children's lessons, as well as church services and meetings. She is involved in the Ladies' missionary committee of her parish. From June 10 to September 9, Elizabeth recounts a family trip to Europe by steamer and train. The Munger family visits various regions of England, Scotland, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, and France. Elizabeth records her impressions of the places and landmarks visited.Delicate diary in a detachable leather binding; 116 pages. A printed calendar and almanac open the diary. At the end, twelve memorandum pages contain accounts of expenses and contact addresses of acquaintances and stores. Additional memorandum pages have been torn out.","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","Munger, Rosanna May, 1866-","Munger, Elizabeth Kinsman Duncan, 1842-1886","Munger, Mary Erskine Heilman, 1883-1967","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Munger Family Diaries, 1882/1945, bulk 1900/1930"],"collection_ssim":["Munger Family Diaries, 1882/1945, bulk 1900/1930"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. Acc. 2014.018","/repositories/2/resources/8695"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 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Theodore Thornton Munger (1830-1910) and Elizabeth Kinsman Duncan (1842-1886). Rosanna (called \"Rose\" or \"Rosa\") was diagnosed in 1870 with a serious spinal disease. As she grew up, Rosanna would help her father with his literary work, accomplish secretarial work for an office, and volunteer for a number of organizations including missionary committees and the League of Women Voters. Rosanna never married.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Rosanna May Munger was born on March 16, 1866 in Haverhill, Massachusetts, the daughter of Rev. Theodore Thornton Munger (1830-1910) and Elizabeth Kinsman Duncan (1842-1886). Rosanna (called \"Rose\" or \"Rosa\") was diagnosed in 1870 with a serious spinal disease. As she grew up, Rosanna would help her father with his literary work, accomplish secretarial work for an office, and volunteer for a number of organizations including missionary committees and the League of Women Voters. Rosanna never married."],"phystech_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe fragile nature of this material may limit handling.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"phystech_heading_ssm":["Physical Characteristics or Technical Requirements:"],"phystech_tesim":["The fragile nature of this material may limit handling."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMunger Family Diaries, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Munger Family Diaries, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAccessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, Univeristy Archives Specialist, in March 2014. Fully processed by Eve Bourbeau-Allard, Graduate Assistant, in September 2014.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, Univeristy Archives Specialist, in March 2014. Fully processed by Eve Bourbeau-Allard, Graduate Assistant, in September 2014."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains 16 diaries kept by members of the Munger family from New Haven, Connecticut and Portland, Oregon. The collection contains information about the social, religious, cultural, and intellectual lives of late 19\u003cemph render=\"super\"\u003eth\u003c/emph\u003e- and early 20\u003cemph render=\"super\"\u003eth\u003c/emph\u003e-century women, the daily rhythms of their domestic lives and family relations. Twelve of the diaries were kept by Rosanna (\"Rose\" or Rosa\") May Munger from 1886-1945, excluding years 1888 to 1899 and 1910 to 1914. Rose's diaries generally include one entry per day. Rose apparently suffered from a spinal disease, never married, and mostly lived with her family in New Haven. Some of the topics discussed in her diaries include taking trips to Europe and across the United States with her family, acting as secretary to her father, the Rev. Theodore Thornton Munger (1830-1910), a Congregational minister and an advocate of the \"New Theology,\" working at an office, volunteering for several social and religious organizations, as well as other aspects of her daily life. Among the acquaintances Rose most frequently mentions are brother Thornton Taft Munger (1883-1975), sister Eleanor Duncan Munger (b. 1868), sister Mary Munger, nicknamed Polly (b. 1877), sister-in-law Mary Erskine Heilman Munger (1883-1967), step-mother Harriet King Osgood (1857-1925), friend Bessie Thompson, and Allie and George Sherman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Also included in the collection are three diaries kept by Rose's sister-in-law, Mary Erskine Heilman Munger, the wife of Thornton T. Munger, a research scientist for the U.S. Forest Service in Portland, Oregon. The diaries cover the years 1921-1935 and are five-year diaries containing entries for each day of the year. In her diaries, Mary talks about going to dinners and dances, playing card games, doing house work, volunteering for a variety of social organizations, as well as about her husband and children's daily lives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The final diary was kept by Rose's mother, Elizabeth K. Duncan Munger, for the year 1882 and includes mentions of her family life, housework, daily weather, and a family trip to Europe, more specifically to England, Scotland, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, and France.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eRose's first diary offers detailed entries for every day in which she relates her family life, her social life, and her education at home, consisting of readings in history and literature, sewing, and geometry and music lessons with a tutor. Rose also records her attendance to prayer meetings, exhibitions, and public lectures, as well as her appreciation of her father's church sermons. She professes her interest in literary criticism and her inclination to write. While living in New Haven, she takes occasional trips to Northampton and Boston.Great care in handling recommended as the binding is damaged; 192 pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA continuation of the first diary on similar themes. Additionally, Rose reports the death of her mother Elizabeth on 3 October 1886 after a long illness and recounts the family's mourning. The diary also includes references to books and articles she is reading, as well as to her health and her father Theodore's travel and work schedule.Fragile condition; 199 pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA continuation of entries narrating her daily routine. After 1887 January 5, narrative entries stop. The remaining entries consist of lists of daily readings and, occasionally, key events of the day. Binding damaged; 87 pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(No entries between 8 September 1887 and 19 November 1905. The diary provides a detailed itinerary of the Munger family's 1887 tour of Great Britain. Rose describes English and Scottish landscapes, historical landmarks, and museums, as well as the church services she attends. Rose adds an account of a later trip to Italy with shorter entries about her experience on the steamer, and the historic and religious buildings she visits (also in Rose's Diary #6 Box 1 Folder).Cover in good condition but fragile interior binding; 141 + 32 pages. There are two loose notes placed at the end of the Italy trip, a personal card and a computation sheet. Three pages at the end of the diary detail Rose's spending during the Great Britain trip.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis diary includes entries of a few lines stating the main events of each day for five years. Topics covered include Rose's frequent attendance to church services, public lectures, and social clubs; housework; leisure activities; social calls; and small trips across the Northeast to visit acquaintances. She specifies her involvement with the [S.M.C.], the Armstrong League [of Hampton Workers?], prayer meetings, book clubs, missionary societies, county meetings, and teachers meetings. She does secretarial work at an unspecified office outside her home, in addition to helping her father with paperwork, and studying and teaching secretarial science. Cover chipping; 366 pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn short daily entries for each day for five years, Rose notes the weather, her mood, housework, correspondence, the assistance she provides to her father, and the several social and religious meetings she attends. Rose reports her trip to Italy (also in Diary #4 Box 1 Folder 4), journeys to Washington DC, where she stays with her sister Eleanor and visits several landmarks, as well as small trips across New England.Good condition; 366 pages. A two page memorandum at the end lists some plays and operas attended.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis diary includes entries of a few lines stating the main events of almost each day for five years. Among other things, Rose comments on her health, the weather, her social activities, housework, and correspondence. She mentions working for the War Bureau, the Red Cross, and missionary clubs. While Rose resides in New Haven most of the time, she relates frequent local travel and trips to Washington DC. The diary also includes three major train journeys to Portland and the West Coast, to spend a few months with her brother Thornton and his wife Mary (1915 March 22 to May 30; 1917 February 7 to June 12; 1919 November 6 to 1920 April 30, the second half of which is recorded in Diary #8 Box 2 Folder 2).Fair condition; 366 pages. Additional entries on two pages, plus a three page memorandum that lists some plays and operas attended.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn addition to the daily weather and her health, Rose records social calls and many leisure activities, such as reading, going to the movie theater, the opera, and exhibits. She notes her involvement in the United Church auxiliary and missionary offices, the [S.M.C.], the League of Women Voters, and the Visiting Nurse Association. She also accomplishes desk work and genealogical research. Rose records another trip to Oregon to visit her brother's family, staying with acquaintances throughout her train journey via Bloomington, Chicago, and Lake Forest (1923 March 5 to July 4). She relates her brother Thornton and his wife Mary's visit to the East Coast in the spring of 1921 (also in Mary's Diary #1 Box 3 Folder 2).Interior binding damaged; 366 pages. Two memorandum pages at the end.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA continuation on similar themes, including weather, health, house chores, movies, and involvement with church-affiliated organizations, the League of Women Voters, and the Visiting Nurse Association. Rose relates her brother Thornton and his wife Mary's visit to the East Coast in the summer of 1925 (also in Mary's Diary #1 Box 3 Folder 2). Rose recounts another trip to Portland via Bloomington, Chicago, Colorado Springs, and the Royal Gorge on the Rio Grande and Union Pacific Railroads (1927 April 7 to August 9). During her stay in Portland, she also visits Seattle and Alaska (also in Mary's Diary #2 Box 3 Folder 3).Good condition; 366 pages. Includes one loose note inserted between January 14 and 15 and a three page memorandum at the end.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRose continues her charitable and secretarial work with the aforementioned organizations, in addition to the Ladies Aid committee. She gives her appreciation of numerous movies and plays, and her attendance to classes and lectures. Accounts of two trips to the American and Canadian West Coast and the American Southwest are included (1930 September 27 to 1931 February 7; 1933 March 28 to June 29) (also in Mary's Diary #3 Box 3 Folder 4).Good condition; 366 pages. A loose note is inserted between April 12 and 13. Two memorandum pages at the end list plays attended, and one page lists books read.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn addition to daily comments on the weather, Rose notes her attendance to church services and various public lectures, her involvement in aforementioned organizations, her visits to the library, social calls, housework, as well as leisure activities like letter writing, reading and listening to the radio. Rose mostly stays in New Haven, with the exception of summer vacations and trips on the East Coast.Good condition; 366 pages. A memorandum page at the end of each month lists movies and plays attended.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhile making occasional trips across the Northeast, Rose appears to still be living in New Haven. Her daily routine generally comprises social calls, housework, reading, and writing letters. A few, scattered references to the Second World War include mentions of the Pearl Harbor attack, air raid practice, and United States' victory over Japan. This is the last of Rose's diaries. By 1945, she is 79 years old.Fragile leather clasp and interior binding; 366 pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary's diary has brief entries for most days of the five year period, though some days, especially in 1922, are left blank. In addition to occasional comments on the weather, Mary often reports on the health of her family members, especially her young sons Theodore, who dies at a young age,  James Duncan (b. 1921 December 21), and Thornton Osgood (b.1924 June 24). Mary also notes housework like sewing, cooking, and gardening, as well as her husband Thornton T. Munger's travels and activities. Accounts of her social life include involvement in the Consumer League, the League of Women Voters, the American Association of University Women, Delta Gamma, Old People Home Society, the Board of Appeal, as well as reading and drama clubs, and movie and museum outings. Mary also records two trips to the East Coast (1921 April 4 to June 4; 1925 June 9 to August 14); and Rose's spring 1923 trip to Portland (also in Rose's Diaries #8 and #9 Box 2 Folders 2-3).Good condition; 366 pages. Additional notes at the end contain contact addresses and remedies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary continues to relate her social involvement in the various organizations aforementioned, with the addition of the Housing Committee. She attends various teas, luncheons, dinners, movies, and sports games. Mary continues to note her family's health and her husband's professional and leisure activities. She also recounts trips to California (1927 December and 1929 February); to the East Coast via Chicago, where she spends a few days with her children (1930 April 20 to June 27); and to Alaska and Seattle, where she accompanies Rose (the latter two trips are also in Rose's Diary #9 Box 2 Folder 3).Good condition; 366 pages. Additional notes at the end include a few contact addresses, remedies, and measurements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany days are not filled in. Mary discusses the health of her family, her involvement in the aforementioned organizations. She continues to note her husband's undertakings. She recounts various activities with her family, like going to movies, fishing, and gardening, her \"S.S.\" and pewter classes, and her sons' schooling and lessons. She refers to Rose's visits to the West Coast (also in Rose's Diary #10 Box 2 Folder 4).Good condition; 366 pages. Ten memorandum pages at the end of the diary contain trip and dinner expenses, remedies, contact addresses and menus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth's diary comprises short entries, three days per page for the whole year. Most, but not all, days are filled in. Elizabeth takes note of the weather, her health, her housework, her husband's activities and schedule, her children's lessons, as well as church services and meetings. She is involved in the Ladies' missionary committee of her parish. From June 10 to September 9, Elizabeth recounts a family trip to Europe by steamer and train. The Munger family visits various regions of England, Scotland, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, and France. Elizabeth records her impressions of the places and landmarks visited.Delicate diary in a detachable leather binding; 116 pages. A printed calendar and almanac open the diary. At the end, twelve memorandum pages contain accounts of expenses and contact addresses of acquaintances and stores. Additional memorandum pages have been torn out.\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"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection contains 16 diaries kept by members of the Munger family from New Haven, Connecticut and Portland, Oregon. The collection contains information about the social, religious, cultural, and intellectual lives of late 19th- and early 20th-century women, the daily rhythms of their domestic lives and family relations. Twelve of the diaries were kept by Rosanna (\"Rose\" or Rosa\") May Munger from 1886-1945, excluding years 1888 to 1899 and 1910 to 1914. Rose's diaries generally include one entry per day. Rose apparently suffered from a spinal disease, never married, and mostly lived with her family in New Haven. Some of the topics discussed in her diaries include taking trips to Europe and across the United States with her family, acting as secretary to her father, the Rev. Theodore Thornton Munger (1830-1910), a Congregational minister and an advocate of the \"New Theology,\" working at an office, volunteering for several social and religious organizations, as well as other aspects of her daily life. Among the acquaintances Rose most frequently mentions are brother Thornton Taft Munger (1883-1975), sister Eleanor Duncan Munger (b. 1868), sister Mary Munger, nicknamed Polly (b. 1877), sister-in-law Mary Erskine Heilman Munger (1883-1967), step-mother Harriet King Osgood (1857-1925), friend Bessie Thompson, and Allie and George Sherman.","Also included in the collection are three diaries kept by Rose's sister-in-law, Mary Erskine Heilman Munger, the wife of Thornton T. Munger, a research scientist for the U.S. Forest Service in Portland, Oregon. The diaries cover the years 1921-1935 and are five-year diaries containing entries for each day of the year. In her diaries, Mary talks about going to dinners and dances, playing card games, doing house work, volunteering for a variety of social organizations, as well as about her husband and children's daily lives.","The final diary was kept by Rose's mother, Elizabeth K. Duncan Munger, for the year 1882 and includes mentions of her family life, housework, daily weather, and a family trip to Europe, more specifically to England, Scotland, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, and France.","Rose's first diary offers detailed entries for every day in which she relates her family life, her social life, and her education at home, consisting of readings in history and literature, sewing, and geometry and music lessons with a tutor. Rose also records her attendance to prayer meetings, exhibitions, and public lectures, as well as her appreciation of her father's church sermons. She professes her interest in literary criticism and her inclination to write. While living in New Haven, she takes occasional trips to Northampton and Boston.Great care in handling recommended as the binding is damaged; 192 pages","A continuation of the first diary on similar themes. Additionally, Rose reports the death of her mother Elizabeth on 3 October 1886 after a long illness and recounts the family's mourning. The diary also includes references to books and articles she is reading, as well as to her health and her father Theodore's travel and work schedule.Fragile condition; 199 pages","A continuation of entries narrating her daily routine. After 1887 January 5, narrative entries stop. The remaining entries consist of lists of daily readings and, occasionally, key events of the day. Binding damaged; 87 pages","(No entries between 8 September 1887 and 19 November 1905. The diary provides a detailed itinerary of the Munger family's 1887 tour of Great Britain. Rose describes English and Scottish landscapes, historical landmarks, and museums, as well as the church services she attends. Rose adds an account of a later trip to Italy with shorter entries about her experience on the steamer, and the historic and religious buildings she visits (also in Rose's Diary #6 Box 1 Folder).Cover in good condition but fragile interior binding; 141 + 32 pages. There are two loose notes placed at the end of the Italy trip, a personal card and a computation sheet. Three pages at the end of the diary detail Rose's spending during the Great Britain trip.","This diary includes entries of a few lines stating the main events of each day for five years. Topics covered include Rose's frequent attendance to church services, public lectures, and social clubs; housework; leisure activities; social calls; and small trips across the Northeast to visit acquaintances. She specifies her involvement with the [S.M.C.], the Armstrong League [of Hampton Workers?], prayer meetings, book clubs, missionary societies, county meetings, and teachers meetings. She does secretarial work at an unspecified office outside her home, in addition to helping her father with paperwork, and studying and teaching secretarial science. Cover chipping; 366 pages","In short daily entries for each day for five years, Rose notes the weather, her mood, housework, correspondence, the assistance she provides to her father, and the several social and religious meetings she attends. Rose reports her trip to Italy (also in Diary #4 Box 1 Folder 4), journeys to Washington DC, where she stays with her sister Eleanor and visits several landmarks, as well as small trips across New England.Good condition; 366 pages. A two page memorandum at the end lists some plays and operas attended.","This diary includes entries of a few lines stating the main events of almost each day for five years. Among other things, Rose comments on her health, the weather, her social activities, housework, and correspondence. She mentions working for the War Bureau, the Red Cross, and missionary clubs. While Rose resides in New Haven most of the time, she relates frequent local travel and trips to Washington DC. The diary also includes three major train journeys to Portland and the West Coast, to spend a few months with her brother Thornton and his wife Mary (1915 March 22 to May 30; 1917 February 7 to June 12; 1919 November 6 to 1920 April 30, the second half of which is recorded in Diary #8 Box 2 Folder 2).Fair condition; 366 pages. Additional entries on two pages, plus a three page memorandum that lists some plays and operas attended.","In addition to the daily weather and her health, Rose records social calls and many leisure activities, such as reading, going to the movie theater, the opera, and exhibits. She notes her involvement in the United Church auxiliary and missionary offices, the [S.M.C.], the League of Women Voters, and the Visiting Nurse Association. She also accomplishes desk work and genealogical research. Rose records another trip to Oregon to visit her brother's family, staying with acquaintances throughout her train journey via Bloomington, Chicago, and Lake Forest (1923 March 5 to July 4). She relates her brother Thornton and his wife Mary's visit to the East Coast in the spring of 1921 (also in Mary's Diary #1 Box 3 Folder 2).Interior binding damaged; 366 pages. Two memorandum pages at the end.","A continuation on similar themes, including weather, health, house chores, movies, and involvement with church-affiliated organizations, the League of Women Voters, and the Visiting Nurse Association. Rose relates her brother Thornton and his wife Mary's visit to the East Coast in the summer of 1925 (also in Mary's Diary #1 Box 3 Folder 2). Rose recounts another trip to Portland via Bloomington, Chicago, Colorado Springs, and the Royal Gorge on the Rio Grande and Union Pacific Railroads (1927 April 7 to August 9). During her stay in Portland, she also visits Seattle and Alaska (also in Mary's Diary #2 Box 3 Folder 3).Good condition; 366 pages. Includes one loose note inserted between January 14 and 15 and a three page memorandum at the end.","Rose continues her charitable and secretarial work with the aforementioned organizations, in addition to the Ladies Aid committee. She gives her appreciation of numerous movies and plays, and her attendance to classes and lectures. Accounts of two trips to the American and Canadian West Coast and the American Southwest are included (1930 September 27 to 1931 February 7; 1933 March 28 to June 29) (also in Mary's Diary #3 Box 3 Folder 4).Good condition; 366 pages. A loose note is inserted between April 12 and 13. Two memorandum pages at the end list plays attended, and one page lists books read.","In addition to daily comments on the weather, Rose notes her attendance to church services and various public lectures, her involvement in aforementioned organizations, her visits to the library, social calls, housework, as well as leisure activities like letter writing, reading and listening to the radio. Rose mostly stays in New Haven, with the exception of summer vacations and trips on the East Coast.Good condition; 366 pages. A memorandum page at the end of each month lists movies and plays attended.","While making occasional trips across the Northeast, Rose appears to still be living in New Haven. Her daily routine generally comprises social calls, housework, reading, and writing letters. A few, scattered references to the Second World War include mentions of the Pearl Harbor attack, air raid practice, and United States' victory over Japan. This is the last of Rose's diaries. By 1945, she is 79 years old.Fragile leather clasp and interior binding; 366 pages","Mary's diary has brief entries for most days of the five year period, though some days, especially in 1922, are left blank. In addition to occasional comments on the weather, Mary often reports on the health of her family members, especially her young sons Theodore, who dies at a young age,  James Duncan (b. 1921 December 21), and Thornton Osgood (b.1924 June 24). Mary also notes housework like sewing, cooking, and gardening, as well as her husband Thornton T. Munger's travels and activities. Accounts of her social life include involvement in the Consumer League, the League of Women Voters, the American Association of University Women, Delta Gamma, Old People Home Society, the Board of Appeal, as well as reading and drama clubs, and movie and museum outings. Mary also records two trips to the East Coast (1921 April 4 to June 4; 1925 June 9 to August 14); and Rose's spring 1923 trip to Portland (also in Rose's Diaries #8 and #9 Box 2 Folders 2-3).Good condition; 366 pages. Additional notes at the end contain contact addresses and remedies.","Mary continues to relate her social involvement in the various organizations aforementioned, with the addition of the Housing Committee. She attends various teas, luncheons, dinners, movies, and sports games. Mary continues to note her family's health and her husband's professional and leisure activities. She also recounts trips to California (1927 December and 1929 February); to the East Coast via Chicago, where she spends a few days with her children (1930 April 20 to June 27); and to Alaska and Seattle, where she accompanies Rose (the latter two trips are also in Rose's Diary #9 Box 2 Folder 3).Good condition; 366 pages. Additional notes at the end include a few contact addresses, remedies, and measurements.","Many days are not filled in. Mary discusses the health of her family, her involvement in the aforementioned organizations. She continues to note her husband's undertakings. She recounts various activities with her family, like going to movies, fishing, and gardening, her \"S.S.\" and pewter classes, and her sons' schooling and lessons. She refers to Rose's visits to the West Coast (also in Rose's Diary #10 Box 2 Folder 4).Good condition; 366 pages. Ten memorandum pages at the end of the diary contain trip and dinner expenses, remedies, contact addresses and menus.","Elizabeth's diary comprises short entries, three days per page for the whole year. Most, but not all, days are filled in. Elizabeth takes note of the weather, her health, her housework, her husband's activities and schedule, her children's lessons, as well as church services and meetings. She is involved in the Ladies' missionary committee of her parish. From June 10 to September 9, Elizabeth recounts a family trip to Europe by steamer and train. The Munger family visits various regions of England, Scotland, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, and France. Elizabeth records her impressions of the places and landmarks visited.Delicate diary in a detachable leather binding; 116 pages. A printed calendar and almanac open the diary. At the end, twelve memorandum pages contain accounts of expenses and contact addresses of acquaintances and stores. Additional memorandum pages have been torn out."],"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."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"persname_ssim":["Munger, Rosanna May, 1866-","Munger, Elizabeth Kinsman Duncan, 1842-1886","Munger, Mary Erskine Heilman, 1883-1967"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Munger, Rosanna May, 1866-","Munger, Elizabeth Kinsman Duncan, 1842-1886","Munger, Mary Erskine Heilman, 1883-1967"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":19,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:47:19.644Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8695","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8695","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8695","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8695","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8695.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Munger Family Diaries","title_ssm":["Munger Family Diaries"],"title_tesim":["Munger Family Diaries"],"unitdate_ssm":["1882-1945","1900-1930"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1882-1945"],"unitdate_bulk_ssim":["1900-1930"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1882/1945, bulk 1900/1930"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Munger Family Diaries, 1882/1945, bulk 1900/1930"],"text":["Munger Family Diaries, 1882/1945, bulk 1900/1930","Mss. Acc. 2014.018","/repositories/2/resources/8695","Connecticut--Religious life and customs","Connecticut--Social life and customs--20th century","Europe--Description and travel","Congregational churches","Women with disabilities--Diaries","Women--Travel","Diaries","Collection is open to all researchers.","Rosanna May Munger was born on March 16, 1866 in Haverhill, Massachusetts, the daughter of Rev. Theodore Thornton Munger (1830-1910) and Elizabeth Kinsman Duncan (1842-1886). Rosanna (called \"Rose\" or \"Rosa\") was diagnosed in 1870 with a serious spinal disease. As she grew up, Rosanna would help her father with his literary work, accomplish secretarial work for an office, and volunteer for a number of organizations including missionary committees and the League of Women Voters. Rosanna never married.","The fragile nature of this material may limit handling.","Accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, Univeristy Archives Specialist, in March 2014. Fully processed by Eve Bourbeau-Allard, Graduate Assistant, in September 2014.","This collection contains 16 diaries kept by members of the Munger family from New Haven, Connecticut and Portland, Oregon. The collection contains information about the social, religious, cultural, and intellectual lives of late 19th- and early 20th-century women, the daily rhythms of their domestic lives and family relations. Twelve of the diaries were kept by Rosanna (\"Rose\" or Rosa\") May Munger from 1886-1945, excluding years 1888 to 1899 and 1910 to 1914. Rose's diaries generally include one entry per day. Rose apparently suffered from a spinal disease, never married, and mostly lived with her family in New Haven. Some of the topics discussed in her diaries include taking trips to Europe and across the United States with her family, acting as secretary to her father, the Rev. Theodore Thornton Munger (1830-1910), a Congregational minister and an advocate of the \"New Theology,\" working at an office, volunteering for several social and religious organizations, as well as other aspects of her daily life. Among the acquaintances Rose most frequently mentions are brother Thornton Taft Munger (1883-1975), sister Eleanor Duncan Munger (b. 1868), sister Mary Munger, nicknamed Polly (b. 1877), sister-in-law Mary Erskine Heilman Munger (1883-1967), step-mother Harriet King Osgood (1857-1925), friend Bessie Thompson, and Allie and George Sherman.","Also included in the collection are three diaries kept by Rose's sister-in-law, Mary Erskine Heilman Munger, the wife of Thornton T. Munger, a research scientist for the U.S. Forest Service in Portland, Oregon. The diaries cover the years 1921-1935 and are five-year diaries containing entries for each day of the year. In her diaries, Mary talks about going to dinners and dances, playing card games, doing house work, volunteering for a variety of social organizations, as well as about her husband and children's daily lives.","The final diary was kept by Rose's mother, Elizabeth K. Duncan Munger, for the year 1882 and includes mentions of her family life, housework, daily weather, and a family trip to Europe, more specifically to England, Scotland, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, and France.","Rose's first diary offers detailed entries for every day in which she relates her family life, her social life, and her education at home, consisting of readings in history and literature, sewing, and geometry and music lessons with a tutor. Rose also records her attendance to prayer meetings, exhibitions, and public lectures, as well as her appreciation of her father's church sermons. She professes her interest in literary criticism and her inclination to write. While living in New Haven, she takes occasional trips to Northampton and Boston.Great care in handling recommended as the binding is damaged; 192 pages","A continuation of the first diary on similar themes. Additionally, Rose reports the death of her mother Elizabeth on 3 October 1886 after a long illness and recounts the family's mourning. The diary also includes references to books and articles she is reading, as well as to her health and her father Theodore's travel and work schedule.Fragile condition; 199 pages","A continuation of entries narrating her daily routine. After 1887 January 5, narrative entries stop. The remaining entries consist of lists of daily readings and, occasionally, key events of the day. Binding damaged; 87 pages","(No entries between 8 September 1887 and 19 November 1905. The diary provides a detailed itinerary of the Munger family's 1887 tour of Great Britain. Rose describes English and Scottish landscapes, historical landmarks, and museums, as well as the church services she attends. Rose adds an account of a later trip to Italy with shorter entries about her experience on the steamer, and the historic and religious buildings she visits (also in Rose's Diary #6 Box 1 Folder).Cover in good condition but fragile interior binding; 141 + 32 pages. There are two loose notes placed at the end of the Italy trip, a personal card and a computation sheet. Three pages at the end of the diary detail Rose's spending during the Great Britain trip.","This diary includes entries of a few lines stating the main events of each day for five years. Topics covered include Rose's frequent attendance to church services, public lectures, and social clubs; housework; leisure activities; social calls; and small trips across the Northeast to visit acquaintances. She specifies her involvement with the [S.M.C.], the Armstrong League [of Hampton Workers?], prayer meetings, book clubs, missionary societies, county meetings, and teachers meetings. She does secretarial work at an unspecified office outside her home, in addition to helping her father with paperwork, and studying and teaching secretarial science. Cover chipping; 366 pages","In short daily entries for each day for five years, Rose notes the weather, her mood, housework, correspondence, the assistance she provides to her father, and the several social and religious meetings she attends. Rose reports her trip to Italy (also in Diary #4 Box 1 Folder 4), journeys to Washington DC, where she stays with her sister Eleanor and visits several landmarks, as well as small trips across New England.Good condition; 366 pages. A two page memorandum at the end lists some plays and operas attended.","This diary includes entries of a few lines stating the main events of almost each day for five years. Among other things, Rose comments on her health, the weather, her social activities, housework, and correspondence. She mentions working for the War Bureau, the Red Cross, and missionary clubs. While Rose resides in New Haven most of the time, she relates frequent local travel and trips to Washington DC. The diary also includes three major train journeys to Portland and the West Coast, to spend a few months with her brother Thornton and his wife Mary (1915 March 22 to May 30; 1917 February 7 to June 12; 1919 November 6 to 1920 April 30, the second half of which is recorded in Diary #8 Box 2 Folder 2).Fair condition; 366 pages. Additional entries on two pages, plus a three page memorandum that lists some plays and operas attended.","In addition to the daily weather and her health, Rose records social calls and many leisure activities, such as reading, going to the movie theater, the opera, and exhibits. She notes her involvement in the United Church auxiliary and missionary offices, the [S.M.C.], the League of Women Voters, and the Visiting Nurse Association. She also accomplishes desk work and genealogical research. Rose records another trip to Oregon to visit her brother's family, staying with acquaintances throughout her train journey via Bloomington, Chicago, and Lake Forest (1923 March 5 to July 4). She relates her brother Thornton and his wife Mary's visit to the East Coast in the spring of 1921 (also in Mary's Diary #1 Box 3 Folder 2).Interior binding damaged; 366 pages. Two memorandum pages at the end.","A continuation on similar themes, including weather, health, house chores, movies, and involvement with church-affiliated organizations, the League of Women Voters, and the Visiting Nurse Association. Rose relates her brother Thornton and his wife Mary's visit to the East Coast in the summer of 1925 (also in Mary's Diary #1 Box 3 Folder 2). Rose recounts another trip to Portland via Bloomington, Chicago, Colorado Springs, and the Royal Gorge on the Rio Grande and Union Pacific Railroads (1927 April 7 to August 9). During her stay in Portland, she also visits Seattle and Alaska (also in Mary's Diary #2 Box 3 Folder 3).Good condition; 366 pages. Includes one loose note inserted between January 14 and 15 and a three page memorandum at the end.","Rose continues her charitable and secretarial work with the aforementioned organizations, in addition to the Ladies Aid committee. She gives her appreciation of numerous movies and plays, and her attendance to classes and lectures. Accounts of two trips to the American and Canadian West Coast and the American Southwest are included (1930 September 27 to 1931 February 7; 1933 March 28 to June 29) (also in Mary's Diary #3 Box 3 Folder 4).Good condition; 366 pages. A loose note is inserted between April 12 and 13. Two memorandum pages at the end list plays attended, and one page lists books read.","In addition to daily comments on the weather, Rose notes her attendance to church services and various public lectures, her involvement in aforementioned organizations, her visits to the library, social calls, housework, as well as leisure activities like letter writing, reading and listening to the radio. Rose mostly stays in New Haven, with the exception of summer vacations and trips on the East Coast.Good condition; 366 pages. A memorandum page at the end of each month lists movies and plays attended.","While making occasional trips across the Northeast, Rose appears to still be living in New Haven. Her daily routine generally comprises social calls, housework, reading, and writing letters. A few, scattered references to the Second World War include mentions of the Pearl Harbor attack, air raid practice, and United States' victory over Japan. This is the last of Rose's diaries. By 1945, she is 79 years old.Fragile leather clasp and interior binding; 366 pages","Mary's diary has brief entries for most days of the five year period, though some days, especially in 1922, are left blank. In addition to occasional comments on the weather, Mary often reports on the health of her family members, especially her young sons Theodore, who dies at a young age,  James Duncan (b. 1921 December 21), and Thornton Osgood (b.1924 June 24). Mary also notes housework like sewing, cooking, and gardening, as well as her husband Thornton T. Munger's travels and activities. Accounts of her social life include involvement in the Consumer League, the League of Women Voters, the American Association of University Women, Delta Gamma, Old People Home Society, the Board of Appeal, as well as reading and drama clubs, and movie and museum outings. Mary also records two trips to the East Coast (1921 April 4 to June 4; 1925 June 9 to August 14); and Rose's spring 1923 trip to Portland (also in Rose's Diaries #8 and #9 Box 2 Folders 2-3).Good condition; 366 pages. Additional notes at the end contain contact addresses and remedies.","Mary continues to relate her social involvement in the various organizations aforementioned, with the addition of the Housing Committee. She attends various teas, luncheons, dinners, movies, and sports games. Mary continues to note her family's health and her husband's professional and leisure activities. She also recounts trips to California (1927 December and 1929 February); to the East Coast via Chicago, where she spends a few days with her children (1930 April 20 to June 27); and to Alaska and Seattle, where she accompanies Rose (the latter two trips are also in Rose's Diary #9 Box 2 Folder 3).Good condition; 366 pages. Additional notes at the end include a few contact addresses, remedies, and measurements.","Many days are not filled in. Mary discusses the health of her family, her involvement in the aforementioned organizations. She continues to note her husband's undertakings. She recounts various activities with her family, like going to movies, fishing, and gardening, her \"S.S.\" and pewter classes, and her sons' schooling and lessons. She refers to Rose's visits to the West Coast (also in Rose's Diary #10 Box 2 Folder 4).Good condition; 366 pages. Ten memorandum pages at the end of the diary contain trip and dinner expenses, remedies, contact addresses and menus.","Elizabeth's diary comprises short entries, three days per page for the whole year. Most, but not all, days are filled in. Elizabeth takes note of the weather, her health, her housework, her husband's activities and schedule, her children's lessons, as well as church services and meetings. She is involved in the Ladies' missionary committee of her parish. From June 10 to September 9, Elizabeth recounts a family trip to Europe by steamer and train. The Munger family visits various regions of England, Scotland, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, and France. Elizabeth records her impressions of the places and landmarks visited.Delicate diary in a detachable leather binding; 116 pages. A printed calendar and almanac open the diary. At the end, twelve memorandum pages contain accounts of expenses and contact addresses of acquaintances and stores. Additional memorandum pages have been torn out.","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","Munger, Rosanna May, 1866-","Munger, Elizabeth Kinsman Duncan, 1842-1886","Munger, Mary Erskine Heilman, 1883-1967","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Munger Family Diaries, 1882/1945, bulk 1900/1930"],"collection_ssim":["Munger Family Diaries, 1882/1945, bulk 1900/1930"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. Acc. 2014.018","/repositories/2/resources/8695"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 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Theodore Thornton Munger (1830-1910) and Elizabeth Kinsman Duncan (1842-1886). Rosanna (called \"Rose\" or \"Rosa\") was diagnosed in 1870 with a serious spinal disease. As she grew up, Rosanna would help her father with his literary work, accomplish secretarial work for an office, and volunteer for a number of organizations including missionary committees and the League of Women Voters. Rosanna never married.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Rosanna May Munger was born on March 16, 1866 in Haverhill, Massachusetts, the daughter of Rev. Theodore Thornton Munger (1830-1910) and Elizabeth Kinsman Duncan (1842-1886). Rosanna (called \"Rose\" or \"Rosa\") was diagnosed in 1870 with a serious spinal disease. As she grew up, Rosanna would help her father with his literary work, accomplish secretarial work for an office, and volunteer for a number of organizations including missionary committees and the League of Women Voters. Rosanna never married."],"phystech_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe fragile nature of this material may limit handling.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"phystech_heading_ssm":["Physical Characteristics or Technical Requirements:"],"phystech_tesim":["The fragile nature of this material may limit handling."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMunger Family Diaries, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Munger Family Diaries, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAccessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, Univeristy Archives Specialist, in March 2014. Fully processed by Eve Bourbeau-Allard, Graduate Assistant, in September 2014.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, Univeristy Archives Specialist, in March 2014. Fully processed by Eve Bourbeau-Allard, Graduate Assistant, in September 2014."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains 16 diaries kept by members of the Munger family from New Haven, Connecticut and Portland, Oregon. The collection contains information about the social, religious, cultural, and intellectual lives of late 19\u003cemph render=\"super\"\u003eth\u003c/emph\u003e- and early 20\u003cemph render=\"super\"\u003eth\u003c/emph\u003e-century women, the daily rhythms of their domestic lives and family relations. Twelve of the diaries were kept by Rosanna (\"Rose\" or Rosa\") May Munger from 1886-1945, excluding years 1888 to 1899 and 1910 to 1914. Rose's diaries generally include one entry per day. Rose apparently suffered from a spinal disease, never married, and mostly lived with her family in New Haven. Some of the topics discussed in her diaries include taking trips to Europe and across the United States with her family, acting as secretary to her father, the Rev. Theodore Thornton Munger (1830-1910), a Congregational minister and an advocate of the \"New Theology,\" working at an office, volunteering for several social and religious organizations, as well as other aspects of her daily life. Among the acquaintances Rose most frequently mentions are brother Thornton Taft Munger (1883-1975), sister Eleanor Duncan Munger (b. 1868), sister Mary Munger, nicknamed Polly (b. 1877), sister-in-law Mary Erskine Heilman Munger (1883-1967), step-mother Harriet King Osgood (1857-1925), friend Bessie Thompson, and Allie and George Sherman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e Also included in the collection are three diaries kept by Rose's sister-in-law, Mary Erskine Heilman Munger, the wife of Thornton T. Munger, a research scientist for the U.S. Forest Service in Portland, Oregon. The diaries cover the years 1921-1935 and are five-year diaries containing entries for each day of the year. In her diaries, Mary talks about going to dinners and dances, playing card games, doing house work, volunteering for a variety of social organizations, as well as about her husband and children's daily lives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The final diary was kept by Rose's mother, Elizabeth K. Duncan Munger, for the year 1882 and includes mentions of her family life, housework, daily weather, and a family trip to Europe, more specifically to England, Scotland, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, and France.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eRose's first diary offers detailed entries for every day in which she relates her family life, her social life, and her education at home, consisting of readings in history and literature, sewing, and geometry and music lessons with a tutor. Rose also records her attendance to prayer meetings, exhibitions, and public lectures, as well as her appreciation of her father's church sermons. She professes her interest in literary criticism and her inclination to write. While living in New Haven, she takes occasional trips to Northampton and Boston.Great care in handling recommended as the binding is damaged; 192 pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA continuation of the first diary on similar themes. Additionally, Rose reports the death of her mother Elizabeth on 3 October 1886 after a long illness and recounts the family's mourning. The diary also includes references to books and articles she is reading, as well as to her health and her father Theodore's travel and work schedule.Fragile condition; 199 pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA continuation of entries narrating her daily routine. After 1887 January 5, narrative entries stop. The remaining entries consist of lists of daily readings and, occasionally, key events of the day. Binding damaged; 87 pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(No entries between 8 September 1887 and 19 November 1905. The diary provides a detailed itinerary of the Munger family's 1887 tour of Great Britain. Rose describes English and Scottish landscapes, historical landmarks, and museums, as well as the church services she attends. Rose adds an account of a later trip to Italy with shorter entries about her experience on the steamer, and the historic and religious buildings she visits (also in Rose's Diary #6 Box 1 Folder).Cover in good condition but fragile interior binding; 141 + 32 pages. There are two loose notes placed at the end of the Italy trip, a personal card and a computation sheet. Three pages at the end of the diary detail Rose's spending during the Great Britain trip.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis diary includes entries of a few lines stating the main events of each day for five years. Topics covered include Rose's frequent attendance to church services, public lectures, and social clubs; housework; leisure activities; social calls; and small trips across the Northeast to visit acquaintances. She specifies her involvement with the [S.M.C.], the Armstrong League [of Hampton Workers?], prayer meetings, book clubs, missionary societies, county meetings, and teachers meetings. She does secretarial work at an unspecified office outside her home, in addition to helping her father with paperwork, and studying and teaching secretarial science. Cover chipping; 366 pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn short daily entries for each day for five years, Rose notes the weather, her mood, housework, correspondence, the assistance she provides to her father, and the several social and religious meetings she attends. Rose reports her trip to Italy (also in Diary #4 Box 1 Folder 4), journeys to Washington DC, where she stays with her sister Eleanor and visits several landmarks, as well as small trips across New England.Good condition; 366 pages. A two page memorandum at the end lists some plays and operas attended.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis diary includes entries of a few lines stating the main events of almost each day for five years. Among other things, Rose comments on her health, the weather, her social activities, housework, and correspondence. She mentions working for the War Bureau, the Red Cross, and missionary clubs. While Rose resides in New Haven most of the time, she relates frequent local travel and trips to Washington DC. The diary also includes three major train journeys to Portland and the West Coast, to spend a few months with her brother Thornton and his wife Mary (1915 March 22 to May 30; 1917 February 7 to June 12; 1919 November 6 to 1920 April 30, the second half of which is recorded in Diary #8 Box 2 Folder 2).Fair condition; 366 pages. Additional entries on two pages, plus a three page memorandum that lists some plays and operas attended.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn addition to the daily weather and her health, Rose records social calls and many leisure activities, such as reading, going to the movie theater, the opera, and exhibits. She notes her involvement in the United Church auxiliary and missionary offices, the [S.M.C.], the League of Women Voters, and the Visiting Nurse Association. She also accomplishes desk work and genealogical research. Rose records another trip to Oregon to visit her brother's family, staying with acquaintances throughout her train journey via Bloomington, Chicago, and Lake Forest (1923 March 5 to July 4). She relates her brother Thornton and his wife Mary's visit to the East Coast in the spring of 1921 (also in Mary's Diary #1 Box 3 Folder 2).Interior binding damaged; 366 pages. Two memorandum pages at the end.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA continuation on similar themes, including weather, health, house chores, movies, and involvement with church-affiliated organizations, the League of Women Voters, and the Visiting Nurse Association. Rose relates her brother Thornton and his wife Mary's visit to the East Coast in the summer of 1925 (also in Mary's Diary #1 Box 3 Folder 2). Rose recounts another trip to Portland via Bloomington, Chicago, Colorado Springs, and the Royal Gorge on the Rio Grande and Union Pacific Railroads (1927 April 7 to August 9). During her stay in Portland, she also visits Seattle and Alaska (also in Mary's Diary #2 Box 3 Folder 3).Good condition; 366 pages. Includes one loose note inserted between January 14 and 15 and a three page memorandum at the end.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRose continues her charitable and secretarial work with the aforementioned organizations, in addition to the Ladies Aid committee. She gives her appreciation of numerous movies and plays, and her attendance to classes and lectures. Accounts of two trips to the American and Canadian West Coast and the American Southwest are included (1930 September 27 to 1931 February 7; 1933 March 28 to June 29) (also in Mary's Diary #3 Box 3 Folder 4).Good condition; 366 pages. A loose note is inserted between April 12 and 13. Two memorandum pages at the end list plays attended, and one page lists books read.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn addition to daily comments on the weather, Rose notes her attendance to church services and various public lectures, her involvement in aforementioned organizations, her visits to the library, social calls, housework, as well as leisure activities like letter writing, reading and listening to the radio. Rose mostly stays in New Haven, with the exception of summer vacations and trips on the East Coast.Good condition; 366 pages. A memorandum page at the end of each month lists movies and plays attended.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhile making occasional trips across the Northeast, Rose appears to still be living in New Haven. Her daily routine generally comprises social calls, housework, reading, and writing letters. A few, scattered references to the Second World War include mentions of the Pearl Harbor attack, air raid practice, and United States' victory over Japan. This is the last of Rose's diaries. By 1945, she is 79 years old.Fragile leather clasp and interior binding; 366 pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary's diary has brief entries for most days of the five year period, though some days, especially in 1922, are left blank. In addition to occasional comments on the weather, Mary often reports on the health of her family members, especially her young sons Theodore, who dies at a young age,  James Duncan (b. 1921 December 21), and Thornton Osgood (b.1924 June 24). Mary also notes housework like sewing, cooking, and gardening, as well as her husband Thornton T. Munger's travels and activities. Accounts of her social life include involvement in the Consumer League, the League of Women Voters, the American Association of University Women, Delta Gamma, Old People Home Society, the Board of Appeal, as well as reading and drama clubs, and movie and museum outings. Mary also records two trips to the East Coast (1921 April 4 to June 4; 1925 June 9 to August 14); and Rose's spring 1923 trip to Portland (also in Rose's Diaries #8 and #9 Box 2 Folders 2-3).Good condition; 366 pages. Additional notes at the end contain contact addresses and remedies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary continues to relate her social involvement in the various organizations aforementioned, with the addition of the Housing Committee. She attends various teas, luncheons, dinners, movies, and sports games. Mary continues to note her family's health and her husband's professional and leisure activities. She also recounts trips to California (1927 December and 1929 February); to the East Coast via Chicago, where she spends a few days with her children (1930 April 20 to June 27); and to Alaska and Seattle, where she accompanies Rose (the latter two trips are also in Rose's Diary #9 Box 2 Folder 3).Good condition; 366 pages. Additional notes at the end include a few contact addresses, remedies, and measurements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany days are not filled in. Mary discusses the health of her family, her involvement in the aforementioned organizations. She continues to note her husband's undertakings. She recounts various activities with her family, like going to movies, fishing, and gardening, her \"S.S.\" and pewter classes, and her sons' schooling and lessons. She refers to Rose's visits to the West Coast (also in Rose's Diary #10 Box 2 Folder 4).Good condition; 366 pages. Ten memorandum pages at the end of the diary contain trip and dinner expenses, remedies, contact addresses and menus.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElizabeth's diary comprises short entries, three days per page for the whole year. Most, but not all, days are filled in. Elizabeth takes note of the weather, her health, her housework, her husband's activities and schedule, her children's lessons, as well as church services and meetings. She is involved in the Ladies' missionary committee of her parish. From June 10 to September 9, Elizabeth recounts a family trip to Europe by steamer and train. The Munger family visits various regions of England, Scotland, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, and France. Elizabeth records her impressions of the places and landmarks visited.Delicate diary in a detachable leather binding; 116 pages. A printed calendar and almanac open the diary. At the end, twelve memorandum pages contain accounts of expenses and contact addresses of acquaintances and stores. Additional memorandum pages have been torn out.\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"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection contains 16 diaries kept by members of the Munger family from New Haven, Connecticut and Portland, Oregon. The collection contains information about the social, religious, cultural, and intellectual lives of late 19th- and early 20th-century women, the daily rhythms of their domestic lives and family relations. Twelve of the diaries were kept by Rosanna (\"Rose\" or Rosa\") May Munger from 1886-1945, excluding years 1888 to 1899 and 1910 to 1914. Rose's diaries generally include one entry per day. Rose apparently suffered from a spinal disease, never married, and mostly lived with her family in New Haven. Some of the topics discussed in her diaries include taking trips to Europe and across the United States with her family, acting as secretary to her father, the Rev. Theodore Thornton Munger (1830-1910), a Congregational minister and an advocate of the \"New Theology,\" working at an office, volunteering for several social and religious organizations, as well as other aspects of her daily life. Among the acquaintances Rose most frequently mentions are brother Thornton Taft Munger (1883-1975), sister Eleanor Duncan Munger (b. 1868), sister Mary Munger, nicknamed Polly (b. 1877), sister-in-law Mary Erskine Heilman Munger (1883-1967), step-mother Harriet King Osgood (1857-1925), friend Bessie Thompson, and Allie and George Sherman.","Also included in the collection are three diaries kept by Rose's sister-in-law, Mary Erskine Heilman Munger, the wife of Thornton T. Munger, a research scientist for the U.S. Forest Service in Portland, Oregon. The diaries cover the years 1921-1935 and are five-year diaries containing entries for each day of the year. In her diaries, Mary talks about going to dinners and dances, playing card games, doing house work, volunteering for a variety of social organizations, as well as about her husband and children's daily lives.","The final diary was kept by Rose's mother, Elizabeth K. Duncan Munger, for the year 1882 and includes mentions of her family life, housework, daily weather, and a family trip to Europe, more specifically to England, Scotland, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, and France.","Rose's first diary offers detailed entries for every day in which she relates her family life, her social life, and her education at home, consisting of readings in history and literature, sewing, and geometry and music lessons with a tutor. Rose also records her attendance to prayer meetings, exhibitions, and public lectures, as well as her appreciation of her father's church sermons. She professes her interest in literary criticism and her inclination to write. While living in New Haven, she takes occasional trips to Northampton and Boston.Great care in handling recommended as the binding is damaged; 192 pages","A continuation of the first diary on similar themes. Additionally, Rose reports the death of her mother Elizabeth on 3 October 1886 after a long illness and recounts the family's mourning. The diary also includes references to books and articles she is reading, as well as to her health and her father Theodore's travel and work schedule.Fragile condition; 199 pages","A continuation of entries narrating her daily routine. After 1887 January 5, narrative entries stop. The remaining entries consist of lists of daily readings and, occasionally, key events of the day. Binding damaged; 87 pages","(No entries between 8 September 1887 and 19 November 1905. The diary provides a detailed itinerary of the Munger family's 1887 tour of Great Britain. Rose describes English and Scottish landscapes, historical landmarks, and museums, as well as the church services she attends. Rose adds an account of a later trip to Italy with shorter entries about her experience on the steamer, and the historic and religious buildings she visits (also in Rose's Diary #6 Box 1 Folder).Cover in good condition but fragile interior binding; 141 + 32 pages. There are two loose notes placed at the end of the Italy trip, a personal card and a computation sheet. Three pages at the end of the diary detail Rose's spending during the Great Britain trip.","This diary includes entries of a few lines stating the main events of each day for five years. Topics covered include Rose's frequent attendance to church services, public lectures, and social clubs; housework; leisure activities; social calls; and small trips across the Northeast to visit acquaintances. She specifies her involvement with the [S.M.C.], the Armstrong League [of Hampton Workers?], prayer meetings, book clubs, missionary societies, county meetings, and teachers meetings. She does secretarial work at an unspecified office outside her home, in addition to helping her father with paperwork, and studying and teaching secretarial science. Cover chipping; 366 pages","In short daily entries for each day for five years, Rose notes the weather, her mood, housework, correspondence, the assistance she provides to her father, and the several social and religious meetings she attends. Rose reports her trip to Italy (also in Diary #4 Box 1 Folder 4), journeys to Washington DC, where she stays with her sister Eleanor and visits several landmarks, as well as small trips across New England.Good condition; 366 pages. A two page memorandum at the end lists some plays and operas attended.","This diary includes entries of a few lines stating the main events of almost each day for five years. Among other things, Rose comments on her health, the weather, her social activities, housework, and correspondence. She mentions working for the War Bureau, the Red Cross, and missionary clubs. While Rose resides in New Haven most of the time, she relates frequent local travel and trips to Washington DC. The diary also includes three major train journeys to Portland and the West Coast, to spend a few months with her brother Thornton and his wife Mary (1915 March 22 to May 30; 1917 February 7 to June 12; 1919 November 6 to 1920 April 30, the second half of which is recorded in Diary #8 Box 2 Folder 2).Fair condition; 366 pages. Additional entries on two pages, plus a three page memorandum that lists some plays and operas attended.","In addition to the daily weather and her health, Rose records social calls and many leisure activities, such as reading, going to the movie theater, the opera, and exhibits. She notes her involvement in the United Church auxiliary and missionary offices, the [S.M.C.], the League of Women Voters, and the Visiting Nurse Association. She also accomplishes desk work and genealogical research. Rose records another trip to Oregon to visit her brother's family, staying with acquaintances throughout her train journey via Bloomington, Chicago, and Lake Forest (1923 March 5 to July 4). She relates her brother Thornton and his wife Mary's visit to the East Coast in the spring of 1921 (also in Mary's Diary #1 Box 3 Folder 2).Interior binding damaged; 366 pages. Two memorandum pages at the end.","A continuation on similar themes, including weather, health, house chores, movies, and involvement with church-affiliated organizations, the League of Women Voters, and the Visiting Nurse Association. Rose relates her brother Thornton and his wife Mary's visit to the East Coast in the summer of 1925 (also in Mary's Diary #1 Box 3 Folder 2). Rose recounts another trip to Portland via Bloomington, Chicago, Colorado Springs, and the Royal Gorge on the Rio Grande and Union Pacific Railroads (1927 April 7 to August 9). During her stay in Portland, she also visits Seattle and Alaska (also in Mary's Diary #2 Box 3 Folder 3).Good condition; 366 pages. Includes one loose note inserted between January 14 and 15 and a three page memorandum at the end.","Rose continues her charitable and secretarial work with the aforementioned organizations, in addition to the Ladies Aid committee. She gives her appreciation of numerous movies and plays, and her attendance to classes and lectures. Accounts of two trips to the American and Canadian West Coast and the American Southwest are included (1930 September 27 to 1931 February 7; 1933 March 28 to June 29) (also in Mary's Diary #3 Box 3 Folder 4).Good condition; 366 pages. A loose note is inserted between April 12 and 13. Two memorandum pages at the end list plays attended, and one page lists books read.","In addition to daily comments on the weather, Rose notes her attendance to church services and various public lectures, her involvement in aforementioned organizations, her visits to the library, social calls, housework, as well as leisure activities like letter writing, reading and listening to the radio. Rose mostly stays in New Haven, with the exception of summer vacations and trips on the East Coast.Good condition; 366 pages. A memorandum page at the end of each month lists movies and plays attended.","While making occasional trips across the Northeast, Rose appears to still be living in New Haven. Her daily routine generally comprises social calls, housework, reading, and writing letters. A few, scattered references to the Second World War include mentions of the Pearl Harbor attack, air raid practice, and United States' victory over Japan. This is the last of Rose's diaries. By 1945, she is 79 years old.Fragile leather clasp and interior binding; 366 pages","Mary's diary has brief entries for most days of the five year period, though some days, especially in 1922, are left blank. In addition to occasional comments on the weather, Mary often reports on the health of her family members, especially her young sons Theodore, who dies at a young age,  James Duncan (b. 1921 December 21), and Thornton Osgood (b.1924 June 24). Mary also notes housework like sewing, cooking, and gardening, as well as her husband Thornton T. Munger's travels and activities. Accounts of her social life include involvement in the Consumer League, the League of Women Voters, the American Association of University Women, Delta Gamma, Old People Home Society, the Board of Appeal, as well as reading and drama clubs, and movie and museum outings. Mary also records two trips to the East Coast (1921 April 4 to June 4; 1925 June 9 to August 14); and Rose's spring 1923 trip to Portland (also in Rose's Diaries #8 and #9 Box 2 Folders 2-3).Good condition; 366 pages. Additional notes at the end contain contact addresses and remedies.","Mary continues to relate her social involvement in the various organizations aforementioned, with the addition of the Housing Committee. She attends various teas, luncheons, dinners, movies, and sports games. Mary continues to note her family's health and her husband's professional and leisure activities. She also recounts trips to California (1927 December and 1929 February); to the East Coast via Chicago, where she spends a few days with her children (1930 April 20 to June 27); and to Alaska and Seattle, where she accompanies Rose (the latter two trips are also in Rose's Diary #9 Box 2 Folder 3).Good condition; 366 pages. Additional notes at the end include a few contact addresses, remedies, and measurements.","Many days are not filled in. Mary discusses the health of her family, her involvement in the aforementioned organizations. She continues to note her husband's undertakings. She recounts various activities with her family, like going to movies, fishing, and gardening, her \"S.S.\" and pewter classes, and her sons' schooling and lessons. She refers to Rose's visits to the West Coast (also in Rose's Diary #10 Box 2 Folder 4).Good condition; 366 pages. Ten memorandum pages at the end of the diary contain trip and dinner expenses, remedies, contact addresses and menus.","Elizabeth's diary comprises short entries, three days per page for the whole year. Most, but not all, days are filled in. Elizabeth takes note of the weather, her health, her housework, her husband's activities and schedule, her children's lessons, as well as church services and meetings. She is involved in the Ladies' missionary committee of her parish. From June 10 to September 9, Elizabeth recounts a family trip to Europe by steamer and train. The Munger family visits various regions of England, Scotland, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, and France. Elizabeth records her impressions of the places and landmarks visited.Delicate diary in a detachable leather binding; 116 pages. A printed calendar and almanac open the diary. At the end, twelve memorandum pages contain accounts of expenses and contact addresses of acquaintances and stores. 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