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Duke, Jr., 2) Miscellaneous\n         Material, including items removed from the bound volumes, the \n         Henry Clayletter and documents about the\n         hiring of slaves, and 3) the Diaries of Judge Duke, arranged\n         in chronological order.","Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment\n            for the Humanities","This addition to the \n         Duke familypapers contains fifty-six items\n         (5 Hollinger boxes, ca. 1.5 linear shelf feet), 1839-1926,\n         chiefly the diaries and reminiscences, entitled\n         \"Recollections,\" of Judge \n         R.T.W. Duke, Jr.(1853-1926) of \n         Charlottesville, Virginia.","The collection also contains: a stocks and bonds record\n         book (1918); a list of slaves hired out (1854); bonds for the\n         hiring out of a slave (1858 \u0026 1863); and a letter from \n         Henry Clayto \n         William Tompkins(October 12, 1839), in\n         which Clay discusses a letter he received from General \n         William Henry Harrisonconcerning the\n         latter's regret over his competition with Clay over the\n         nomination to the Presidency. Clay also comments on the\n         chances of the Whig party nationwide in upcoming elections,\n         accuses the administration of \n         Martin Van Burenof using public funds for\n         corrupt purposes, and asserts that \n         Andrew Jacksonruled by intimidation and\n         Van Buren by corruption.","The forty-seven diaries of \n         Judge R.T.W. Duke, Jr.span the years from\n         1879-1926; only the diary for the year 1893 is missing.\n         Entries in the diaries include the following topics: weather\n         conditions; deaths of family members and friends; family\n         visits and news; meetings and itineraries of trips; comments\n         about plays and church services; individuals and events in \n         Charlottesvilleand \n         Albemarle County; notes concerning\n         personal expenditures; papers presented on public occasions;\n         business transactions; speaking engagements; legal cases\n         presided over by Duke; quotations; and books read by Duke.","The \"Recollections\" of Duke consist of five leather-bound\n         record books containing his personal reminiscences of people\n         and events during his life. These were written for his\n         children between November 20, 1899, and January 1926. Excerpts\n         from the \"Recollections\" concerning the Civil War have been\n         edited by his daughter, \n         Helen R. Duke, and published in volume\n         three of the \n         Magazine of Albemarle County History.","In volume one of the \"Recollections,\" Duke discusses his\n         early childhood memories of family members, family history,\n         genealogical relationships, \"servants\" (family slaves), \" \n         Morea, \" his school days, \n         John Brown's raid, Col. \n         R.T.W. Duke's raising of the \n         Albemarle Rifles, Lincoln's election,\n         games and playmates, the Civil War, the \n         Monticello Guard, University of\n         Virginiastudent volunteers, neighbors and friends,\n         \" \n         Sunnyside, \" and Sheridan's raid on \n         Charlottesvillein March of 1865.","Volume Two continues Duke's account of the Federal troops'\n         visit to \n         Charlottesville, and also discusses the\n         capture of \n         Richmond, Lee's surrender at \n         Appomattox, Col. Duke's return home, the\n         death of \n         Abraham Lincoln, loyalty oaths,\n         Reconstruction, Duke's attendence at the \n         University of Virginia, his professors,\n         membership in \n         Zeta Psi Fraternity, and meeting his\n         wife, Edith.","The third volume continues with his college education, \" \n         Edgehill\" and the \n         Randolph family, his law career, his\n         membership in the Masons, and in the \n         Cold Spring Barbecue Club. The next\n         volume also discusses the \n         Cold Spring Barbecue Club, associates and\n         friends of the 1870's and the 1890's, and political events,\n         especially the career of General \n         William Mahone.","Volume Five begins with the failure of the \n         Charlottesville National Bankand\n         discusses Duke's early law career. The \"Recollections\" appear\n         to be incomplete, ending about 1882. 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Excerpts\n         from the \"Recollections\" concerning the Civil War have been\n         edited by his daughter, \n         Helen R. Duke, and published in volume\n         three of the \n         Magazine of Albemarle County History.","In volume one of the \"Recollections,\" Duke discusses his\n         early childhood memories of family members, family history,\n         genealogical relationships, \"servants\" (family slaves), \" \n         Morea, \" his school days, \n         John Brown's raid, Col. \n         R.T.W. 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Duke's return home, the\n         death of \n         Abraham Lincoln, loyalty oaths,\n         Reconstruction, Duke's attendence at the \n         University of Virginia, his professors,\n         membership in \n         Zeta Psi Fraternity, and meeting his\n         wife, Edith.","The third volume continues with his college education, \" \n         Edgehill\" and the \n         Randolph family, his law career, his\n         membership in the Masons, and in the \n         Cold Spring Barbecue Club. The next\n         volume also discusses the \n         Cold Spring Barbecue Club, associates and\n         friends of the 1870's and the 1890's, and political events,\n         especially the career of General \n         William Mahone.","Volume Five begins with the failure of the \n         Charlottesville National Bankand\n         discusses Duke's early law career. The \"Recollections\" appear\n         to be incomplete, ending about 1882. 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