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John Speed Morris; c) Dr. Jefferson Randolph Kean (1860-1950) ; d) Robert Garlick Hill Kean, Jr. [1861-1883?];e) Lewis Randolph Kean (d. 1864); f) George Randolph Kean (1866-1869)","R.G.H. Kean married 2) Adelaide Navarro de Maret Prescott on January 14, 1874.","Dr. Jefferson Randolph Kean (1860-1950) married 1) Louise Hurlburt Young (1877-1915) on October 10, 1894. Their children:  a) Martha Jefferson Kean (1895-?) m. William Chason;  b) Robert Hill Kean (1900-?) m. Sarah Rice Elliott","Dr. J.R. Kean married 2) Cornelia Butler Knox on March 24, 1919.","For additional information see the two volumes of the \nCollected Papers of the Monticello Association of the Descendants of Thomas Jefferson especially the article Jane Nicholas Randolph and Robert Garlick Hill Kean by Robert Hill Kean and Jefferson Randolph Kean, in Volume II, Chapter XV, pages\n         92-102 (E332.76.S49).","This collection consists of bound volumes and\ncorrespondence of the \nKean family, ca. 1,745 items (13 Hollinger\nboxes, ca. 7 linear feet), [1859]-1951, chiefly the 39 diaries\nof Dr. Jefferson Randolph Kean(1860-1950) and\nother bound volumes, and the correspondence between Dr. Kean\nand other members of the Kean family. The largest group of\ncorrespondence consists of letters from his father, \nRobert Garlick Hill Kean, a lawyer in \nLynchburg, Virginia, and a member of the \nUniversity of Virginia Board of\nVisitors (appointed in 1872 and in 1890), to Dr. \nJefferson Randolph Kean, 1879-1898, full\nof family news, \nLynchburgevents, the \nUniversity of Virginiaand commentary on \nVirginia and local politics.","This collection consists of two series: Series I: Bound\nVolumes (Boxes 1-4) and Series II: Correspondence (Boxes\n5-13).","Dr. \nJefferson Randolph Keankept the diaries\nfrom 1891 until his death in 1950. In the first volume, he\nstates his purpose in keeping the diaries as to jot down daily\noccurrences, especially those of a social nature, including\nnew acquaintances, marriages, births, and deaths. At the back\nof each volume, Dr. Kean usually kept lists of all these plus\na list of all letters sent and received by month. He also\nattempted to index the more notable pages of his diaries and\nsome of these indexed items will be mentioned in the following\ndiary summaries. Most diaries have numerous references to\nfamily news and events and medical colleagues.","Diary Summaries (see Boxes 1-3)","Vol. 1 - \n         Lynchburg(1891 Dec) - \n         St. Augustine(1893 May), mentions Levy\n         \u0026 \n         Monticello, and \n         Edgehill","Vol. 2 - \n         St. Augustine(1893 May 9 -1894 Nov 19) - \n         Key West Barracks(1894 Nov 20-1895 Apr\n         19)","Vol. 3 - \n         Key West Barracks(1895 Apr 21-1897 Apr 5)\n         -On Leave to \n         St. Augustine, \n         Lynchburg, \n         Washington, \n         New York, and \n         Boston(1897 Apr 5-May 3) - \n         Fort Warren, in \n         Boston Harbor(1897 May 3-Sep 10)","Vol. 4 - \n         Fort Warren(1897 Sep 11-1900 Nov 1) -Left\n         for \n         Quemados, Headquarters Department of\n         Western \n         Cuba(1900 Nov 1), mentions \n         Walter Reed, \n         W. C. Gorgas, the sinking of The Maine,\n         the Spanish-American War, the Armistice","Vol. 5 - \n         Cuba(1900 Nov 13-1902 May 20) -Left for \n         Newport Newson 1902 May 20 -chiefly in \n         Washington(1902 May 31-1904 Jun 2),\n         mentions \n         Walter Reed's Yellow Fever Experiments,\n         the assassination of President \n         William McKinley, and the Medical\n         Reorganization Bill; Pages 6-10 of the diary include the Pine\n         Ridge Campaign, \n         South Dakota(1890 Nov 19-1891 Mar 27)\n         from an earlier time in his career","Vol. 6 - \n         New York City(1904 Jun 5) - \n         Cuba(1907 Jan 31), mentions winning the\n         Seaman's Prize Essay Award, an auto trip through the \n         Valley of Virginia, appointed by\n         President \n         Theodore Rooseveltto the \n         Central Committee of the American Red\n         Cross, the \n         San Franciscoearthquake, intervention in \n         Cuba, Kean takes charge as Health Officer\n         of Cuba, and visit to \n         Panama","Vol. 7 - \n         Cuba(1907 Feb 1) - \n         Washington, D.C.(1909 Nov 24), mentions\n         his health work in \n         Cuba","Vol. 8 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1909 Nov 25) - \n         Los Angeles, California(1911 Jul 1),\n         mentions \n         Painted Deserttrip, his presence at the \n         Maneuver Camp, San Antonio, due to the\n         unrest in \n         Mexico, and the Nicholas lands","Vol. 9 - \n         Los Angeles, California(1911 Jul 1) - \n         Lexington, Virginia(1912 Sep 15) mentions\n         examination of rats for plague at \n         San Juanand elsewhere, trip to \n         Paris, sanitary survey conducted by Kean,\n         Amundsen reaching the South Pole, \n         Monticello Graveyard, and typhoid\n         prevention","Vol. 10 - \n         Washington(1912 Sep 28) - \n         Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas(1914 Jul 14)\n         includes family dates and genealogy, record of his foreign\n         service with dates, list of correspondence with the Surgeon\n         General's Office, and record of the first meeting of the \n         Monticello Association","Vol. 11 - \n         Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas(1914 Jul 18) - \n         Washington, D.C.(1916 Mar 9), mentions\n         outbreak of World War I, trip to \n         Yellowstone Park","Vol. 12 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1916 Mar 10) - \n         Paris, France(1918 Feb 10), mentions\n         preparations of the medical service for war, \n         Monticello Association, mobilization of\n         Base Hospitals, and \n         Red Crosswork","Vol. 13 - \n         Paris, France(1918 Feb 11) - \n         Boston, Massachusetts(1919 Sep 7),\n         describes his war work in \n         Europe","Vol. 14 - \n         Boston, Massachusetts(1919 Sep 9) - \n         Boston, Massachusetts(1920 Oct 30)","Vol. 15 - \n         Boston, Massachusetts(1920 Nov 1) - \n         Boston, Massachusetts(1921 Nov 9), lists\n         dates and places of his foreign service, homeopathic Base\n         Hospitals, and trip to \n         Europe","Vol. 16 - \n         Boston, Massachusetts(1921 Nov 17 -1922\n         Nov 19)","Vol. 17 - \n         Boston, Massachusetts(1922 Nov 24 -1923\n         Dec 8), mentions the death of President \n         Wlliam J. Harding, accepts the position\n         of editor of The Military Surgeon and secretaryship of the Association of Military\n         Surgeons, sighting of the naval airship Shenandoah over \n         Boston, and examination of some papers of\n         his father's","Vol. 18 - \n         Boston, Massachusetts(1923 Dec 13) - \n         Ft. McIntosh, Texas(1924 Nov 16)","Vol. 19 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1924 Nov 26 -1925 Oct\n         14)","Vol. 20 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1925 Oct 15) - \n         Walter Reed Hospital(1927 Apr 10),\n         mentions the \n         Walter Reed MemorialAssociation and\n         Prohibition","Vol. 21 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1927 Apr 10 -1928 Aug\n         31), mentions the \n         Charles Lindberghflight, the \n         Monticello Association, \" \n         Edgehill\" and \" \n         Tuckahoe\"","Vol. 22 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1928 Sep 1 -1930 Mar 4),\n         mentions \n         Poplar Forestvisit (p. 102), and the Wall\n         Street Stock Market Crash","Vol. 23 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1930 Mar 8 -1931 Aug\n         20), mentions \n         India\u0026 \n         Gandhi(p. 179), and the Stuart portrait\n         of \n         Thomas Jefferson(p. 180)","Vol. 24 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1931 Aug 21 -1932 Dec\n         24), contains genealogical notes, and mentions plans for the \n         Thomas Jefferson Memorial, the \n         Monticello Association, Prohibition, the\n         Japanese seizure of \n         Shanghai, the Lindbergh baby kidnapping,\n         the flight of \n         Amelia Earhart, the Bonus Army, and the\n         Presidential election","Vol. 25 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1932 Dec 25 -1934 Jul\n         15), mentions \n         Franklin Rooseveltand the \"New Deal\"\n         (pages 110-111), \n         John L. Newcomb's election as President\n         of the \n         University of Virginia(p. 86)","Vol. 26 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1934 Jul 21 -1935 Aug\n         31), mentions the \n         Thomas Jefferson Memorials, the \n         Walter Reed Memorial Association, and his\n         resignation as secretary of the \n         Association of Military Surgeons","Vol. 27 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1935 Sep 1 -1936 Nov\n         12), includes his personal health record, mentions the award\n         of the Grand Cross Order of Merit of Carlos Finlay by the\n         President of \n         Cuba, and the conquest of \n         Ethiopiaby Mussolini","Vol. 28 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1936 Nov 15 -1938 Mar\n         31), mentions the Jefferson cups, King Edward's VIII love\n         affair, the annexation of \n         Austriaby Hitler, Democratic conference,\n         Hitler, the Jews of \n         Europe, the Sully portrait of \n         Martha Jefferson Randolph, \n         Monticello Association, the North Pole,\n         the sinking of the U.S. gunboat The Panay in \n         Nankingby the Japanese, \n         Romania, the inauguration of President \n         Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Supreme\n         Court","Vol. 29 - \n         Washinton, D.C.(1938 Apr 1 -1939 May 4),\n         mentions aviation, especially \n         Howard Hughes, and the \n         Thomas Jefferson Memorial Commission","Vol. 30 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1939 May 7 -1940 Jun 9),\n         mentions \n         Association of Military Surgeons International\n         Congress, \n         American Military History Institute,\n         blitzkriegs, \n         China, Battle of \n         Flanders, \n         Winston Churchill, \n         Dunkirk, \n         Finland, \n         France, Hitler, Stalin, Income Tax, \n         Jefferson Memorial, \n         Japan\u0026 \n         China, the Jefferson cups, the \n         Netherlands, \n         Norway, the capture of \n         Parisby the Nazis, Russian attack on \n         Finland, strike of W.P.A. workers, \n         Wounded Knee, the invasion of \n         Polandand other war events","Vol. 31 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1940 Jun 10 -1941 May\n         13), mentions the Democratic convention, the Lend-Lease Bill,\n         the U.S. take-over of \n         Greenlandto establish an air base, Income\n         Tax, the \n         Thomas Jefferson Memorial Commission, Dr.\n         Fiske Kimball, labor strikes, Defense\n         Production, the \n         Oaksin \n         Washington, D.C., numerous references to\n         the war, the Republican National Convention, air raids over \n         England, the \n         Walter Reed Memorial Association, and the\n         destruction of \n         Westminster Abbeyand \n         Plymouth","Vol. 32 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1941 May 14 -1942 Apr\n         2), mentions the British Navy, \n         Winston Churchill, President \n         Franklin D. Roosevelt, \n         Rudolf Hess' flight, retirement of Chief\n         Justice Hughes, the \n         League of Nations, labor, death of Kaiser\n         Wilhelm, \n         Fiske Kimball, \"Right-to-Work,\" \n         Monticello Association, \n         Thomas Jefferson Memorialand the\n         inscriptions, Stalin-Hitler pact, General Douglas \n         MacArthur, Congress and lobbies, \n         Pearl Harbor, the progress of the war,\n         and submarines","Vol. 33 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1942 Apr 3 -1943 Feb 7),\n         mentions Dr. \n         Harry Clemons, \n         Thomas Jefferson Memorial Commission, the\n         Presidential election, rationing, the Gorgas medal, violin\n         belonging to \n         Thomas Jefferson, Dr. \n         Fiske Kimball, \n         Eddie Rickenbacker, saboteurs,\n         suppression of bad news, Supreme Court, U-Boats, and much war\n         news","Vol. 34 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1943 Feb 8 -Dec 31),\n         mentions the Thomas Jefferson Bicentennial, \n         Winston Churchill, rationing, \n         Mississippi Valleyfloods, \n         Keangenealogy, \n         Thomas Jefferson Memorial, \n         Thomas Jeffersonportraits on exhibit in\n         the \n         National Gallery of Art, penicillin,\n         Montgomery and the Eighth Army, the Moscow Convention, coal\n         strike, war news, \n         Thomas Jeffersondescendants, and the\n         U-Boat menace","Vol. 35 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1944 Jan 1 -Nov 10),\n         mentions bureaucratic government, \n         Thomas Jefferson Memorial Commission,\n         Cuban election, nomination of Governor Dewey of \n         New York, D-Day, \n         Fiske Kimball, Italian King \n         Umbertoretirement, invasion of \n         Germanyand other war news, robot planes,\n         sketch of Marshall Petain, \n         Monticello Association, capture of \n         Rome, Jefferson and \n         Abraham Lincoln, assassination attempt on\n         Hitler, and the presidential election","Vol. 36 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1944 Nov 15 -1945 Aug\n         21), mentions the Atomic Bomb, Atlantic Charter, Communism,\n         concentration camps, \n         United Nations, General \n         Dwight Eisenhower, Hitler, Mussolini, war\n         news, \n         Okinawa, \n         Poland, capture of \n         Berlin, war criminals, \n         Yalta Conference, \n         Potsdam Conference, death of President \n         Franklin D. Roosevelt, President \n         Harry S. Truman, \n         San Francisco Conference, and British\n         elections","Vol. 37 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1945 Aug 21 -1946 Jun\n         26), mentions Atomic Bomb, Senator Byrd, \n         Bernard Baruch, \n         United Nations, \n         Dwight D. Eisenhower, \n         Fiske Kimball, labor, \n         Nurembergtrials, the \n         Red Cross, V-J Day, Secretary Stimson,\n         politics, \n         E.R. Stettinius, \n         Japan, and end of war","Vol. 38 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1946 Jul 1 -1948 Mar\n         11), mentions air crashes, \n         Bikiniand the Atomic Bomb, Princess \n         Elizabethof Great Britain, murder of \n         Gandhi, personal health notes, \n         Thomas Jefferson, Nazi criminals, labor,\n         politics, \n         Russia, \n         Monticello Association, \n         Henry Wallace, and President \n         Harry S. Truman","Vol. 39 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1947 Jan 15 -1950 Jul)\n         \"And So to Bed A Diary,\" mentions Secretary of State \n         George Marshall, \n         Monticello Association, \n         John L. Lewis, Secretary of War \n         Henry L. Stimson, Great Britain's loss of\n         power, \n         Thomas Jefferson, Taft-Hartley Labor\n         Bill, India, Atomic control, General \n         George Marshall, General \n         Dwight D. Eisenhower, \n         Abraham Lincoln, \n         Thomas Jeffersonand the Unitarian Church,\n         Soviet movement into \n         Czechoslovakia, the \n         Berlinblockade, disposal of his books and\n         papers, \n         Korea, publication of \n         Dumas Malone's book about \n         Thomas Jefferson, and publication of\n         Volume one of The Papers of Thomas Jefferson.","A list of the other bound volumes can be found in the box\n         listing for boxes three and four at the end of the guide.","Letters from \n         R. G. H. Keanto Dr. \n         Jefferson Randolph Kean","These letters begin with \n         J. Randolph Keanat the \n         University of Virginiain 1879 where he\n         attended the Medical School until 1883 June 25. His other\n         locations during his correspondence with his father include: \n         at home in \n         Lynchburg(1883 Jun 27-Aug) \n         \n         New York City(1883 Sep 26-1884 Feb 14) \n         \n         Ft. Sill, Indian Territory,\n         Oklahoma(present day Comanche County), as assistant\n         and post surgeon (1884 Jun 16-1887 Nov 30) \n         on leave from \n         Ft. Sill(1887 Nov 30-1888 Jan 28) \n         return to \n         Ft. Sill(1888 Feb -1891 Dec) \n         at \n         Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota(1890-1891\n         Winter) \n         on leave in \n         Lynchburg(1891 Jun) \n         on leave in \n         Lynchburgdue to bullet wound (1891 Dec) \n         Captain \u0026 Post Surgeon, \n         St. Francis Barracks, St. Augustine(1892\n         Mar 23) \n         marriage of \n         J. Randolph Keanto \n         Louise H. Young(1894 Oct 11) \n         orders to go to \n         Key West Barracks(1894 Oct 31) \n         orders to go to \n         Ft. Warren, Boston Harbor(1897 Mar 16) \n         arrival at \n         Ft. Warren(1897 May 3) \n         war declared on \n         Spain(1898 Apr 25) \n         \n         R.G.H. Keanvery ill, \n         J.Randolph Keanat \n         Lynchburg(1898 May 16-24; Jun 2-15) \n         \n         R.G.H. Keandies (1898 Jun 13) \n         \n         J. Randolph Keanleaves \n         Ft. Warrento report to \n         Jacksonville, Florida(1898 Jun 24)","Subjects mentioned in letters of \n         R.G.H. Keaninclude:","1883 \n         controversy over boarding houses at the \n         University of Virginia(Apr 6) \n         \n         Lynchburgelections and a legal case\n         involving a railroad (May 18) \n         a big fire at \n         Lynchburgon May 29th (Jun 1) \n         advice that medical service in the Army preferable to\n         private practice (Jun 14) \n         discussion about \n         John Warwick Daniel's speech at the\n         unveiling of Lee's statue at \n         Lexington(Jun 30) \n         Kean's dislike of \n         William Mahoneand discussion about the\n         elections (Nov 5 \u0026 18; Dec 11) \n         \n         Anthony Trollope's autobiography (Dec 3) \n         the growth of industry in the South and the importance\n         of her ports (Dec 11) \n         sightings of \n         Robert G.H. Kean, Jr.(Sep 26, Oct 24;\n         1884 Jan 9, Feb 3; 1886 Apr 15)","1884 \n         death of \n         Aunt Mary Randolph(Jun 26) \n         train wreck near [Lovetown?] (Jun 30) \n         discussion of early Civil War Service of \n         R.G.H. Kean\u0026 the army commission of \n         J. Randolph Kean(Aug 3) \n         preparation for the case of Noble vs Davis (Aug 11) \n         Mahoneism \u0026 local elections (Sep 3) \n         local adultery scandal involving Dr. \n         E.H. Murrellat the Springs (Sep 8) \n         comments about upcoming elections (Nov 1, 15) \n         Kean's speech at \n         Washington \u0026 Lee(Nov 28)","1885 \n         use of morphine in pregnancy (Jan 7, 28) \n         vacant professorship in Law and Chemistry at the \n         University of Virginia(Jan 7) \n         controversy over Indian lands (Jan 28) \n         strike of \n         South Pacific Railroadworkers, \"silver\n         politics\" and economics (Mar 10) \n         the President's proclamation re the settlers in the \n         Oklahoma Indian Territory(Mar 19) \n         mention of proposal to use \"colored troops\" in \n         Central America(Mar 30) \n         dedication of the \n         Observatory at the University of\n         Virginia(Apr 9 \u0026 19) \n         worries over the changes in faculty at the \n         University of Virginia(May 16) \n         \n         Jefferson Harrisonat \n         Edgehillapparently insane (Jun 10, 15) \n         death of little Addie (Jun 20) \n         death of little Lancelot and \n         R.G.H. Kean's sister, Nannie (Jul 17) \n         burial of Dr. \n         John Staige Davis at the UVA cemetery;\n         death of General Grant (Jul 27) \n         \n         T. J. Levy barring access to the \n         Monticello burying ground (Aug 19) \n         description of the [Denmark ?] circulating library out\n         of \n         Raleigh, N.C.(Sep 25) \n         local politics, including \n         Fitzhugh Lee's success in his Democratic\n         canvass for the Governor's race (Sep 25) \n         controversy in their synod over the teaching of\n         evolution (Oct 24) \n         his support for Civil Service Reform (Mar 30; Nov 23;\n         Dec 12) \n         the solution for the \"Indian Problem\" (Nov 17)","1886 \n         essay by \n         R.G.H. Kean re \"Jefferson as Legislator\"\n         (Jan 4; 1887 Jan 8) \n         bankruptcy of \n         John Morris causes bankruptcy of \n         R.G.H. Kean\u0026 \n         Lancelot Kean; Kean wants to give Universal History formerly belonging to \n         Thomas Jefferson to his son, Dr. Kean (Jan\n         23) the possibility of working on a Jefferson concordance; his\n         wonder at Jefferson's versatility (Mar 7, 27) \n         the death of Lanty's boy (Mar 13) \n         reference to a strike in New York by the \n         Knights of Labor(Mar 27) \n         mention of the Andersonville Prison, federal prisoners,\n         and General Grant's policy of attrition (Mar 27) \n         reference to railroad riots and bloodshed which he sees\n         as a war between classes, Capital \u0026 Trade vs Labor, and\n         other social changes (Apr 11) \n         financial details; his concern over the loss of his law\n         library due to bankruptcy (Apr 15 \u0026 25, May 2) \n         sale of Kean's house and property; views on local\n         option; his speech against Prohibition pushed by the\n         Methodists and Baptists; and his views on religious\n         intolerance which is hindered by the wide diversity of sects\n         present in the United States (Apr 25) \n         the \"prohibition election\" in \n         Lynchburg; his low opinion of \n         John Morris; daughter Patty is working\n         while pregnant but will probably go to \n         Edgehillfor her confinement; and General\n         Early's desire for him to run for Commonwealth's Attorney (May\n         2 \u0026 4) \n         Kean's bankruptcy and bad behavior of \n         John Morris: and the rejection of Mr.\n         Button by the Senate and Button's quarrel with \n         J.R. [Mabee?](May 15) \n         discussion of alcohol; belief that \n         John Morrisdepends on his wife or friends\n         for support (May 23 \u0026 31) \n         attempted suicide of Mrs. Nowlin (Jun 14) \n         arrest of \n         George A. Kinnearfor the theft of\n         registered letters at the post office (Jun 29) \n         UVA gossip about Dr. \n         James F. Harrisonwho was caught engaging\n         in \"criminal amour\" with \n         George F. Holmes' \"cracked or eccentric\n         daughter\" and was urged by the Board of Visitors to leave his\n         position in the \n         School of Medicineand take up farming in \n         Prince William County(Jul 17) \n         the difficult delivery and death of a neighbor, Mary\n         (Mrs. \n         Clayton Manson) (Jul 17, 26 \u0026 29) \n         changes at the \n         University of Virginia Medical Schooland\n         faculty (Aug 9) \n         concerns over the agriculture and economy of Virginia\n         -many young men going out West (Aug 16) \n         discussion of Civil Service Reform, the Democratic\n         Nominating Convention at \n         Lynchburgto replace Daniel and the debt\n         question (Aug 22; Sep 1) \n         description of local earthquake (Sep 1) \n         Patsy's milk business begun (Sep-Oct) \n         a legal case involving a company who manufactures\n         cigarette making machines and the inventor of its most\n         successful model (Oct) \n         the burning of the Medical Hall at the \n         University of Virginia(Nov 26) \n         wants \n         J. Randolph Keanto send his fossil\n         discovery to \n         University of Virginia; discussion of the\n         possible ramifications of a Comanche word which might mean\n         \"elephant\" (Dec 21)","1887 \n         \n         [John W.] \"Daniel's morbid greed for\n         patronage\" and public drunkenness in \n         Washington(Jan 8; Mar 1) \n         comments re Uncle Tom's Cabin (Mar 1) \n         the effect of railroads on agricultural land (Mar 13) \n         \n         Prescott Keanreceives two young\n         alligators from \n         Louisiana(Apr 11) \n         \n         St. Paul'sneed for a new church building\n         (Apr 17) \n         young boys addicted to cigarettes; the closing of the\n         school at \n         Edgehill(Apr 24) \n         reference to \n         Louis Pasteur's germ theory (Apr 29) \n         long discussion on the participation of the \n         Knights of Laborin the municipal\n         elections with the political canvassing of \"all the Negroes,\n         most of the more ignorant mechanics and pretty much all the\n         white riffraff\"; belief that \n         William Mahoneis manipulating the Knights\n         of Labor in order to succeed \n         H.H. Riddlebergerin the Senate; and \n         Wilson Randolphhas returned to the nail\n         factory (May 7 \u0026 29; Jun 12) \n         many young Virginians heading West to make a living (Jun\n         4) \n         the return of old Confederate battle flags protested by\n         the G.A.R. Union veterans; his opinion of General \n         Thomas Rosser(Jun 19) \n         visit to \n         Wythevilleand the \n         U.S. Fish Hatchery(Jun 27) \n         election of city officers by the new City Council of \n         Lynchburg; Kean re-elected City Attorney;\n         his \"fishing excursion\" (Jul 3) \n         plans to visit \n         J. Randolph Keanat \n         Ft. Sillfor a month in August ([Jul 29]) \n         Lanty's preparations to leave for \n         Sioux City, Iowato make a living (Oct\n         2)","1888 \n         frequent use of morphine in treatments by doctors (Feb\n         13) \n         \n         J. Randolph Kean's transfer to \n         Ft. Robinson (Dawes County) Nebraska(Mar\n         13) \n         the double sin of \n         C.W. [Price ?]who not only decided to run\n         as an independent after his loss in the primary but also kept\n         a mistress and bought her a house (Apr 22) \n         the shortage of nurses who are engaged for four weeks\n         service in advance to care for new babies (Apr 22) \n         daughter Pat delivers a boy almost without help (May 6) \n         Addie goes to \n         Philadelphiafor treatment at a private\n         hospital (May 3-Oct 1) \n         trip of \n         J. Randolph Keanto \n         Rawlinsand \n         Green River City, Wyoming\n         Territory(Jun-Jul) \n         U.S./Canada disagreement under \n         Grover Clevelandand Kean's good opinion\n         of \n         Philip Sheridan(Aug 25) \n         Pat and \n         R.G.H. Keanattend the Exposition at \n         Richmond(Oct 22) \n         discussion of the \"dirty turmoil of politics,\" approval\n         of President \n         Grover Cleveland(Nov 4, 11) \n         \"the race question,\" sexual relations between the races,\n         criticism of Darwin \u0026 Huxley (Dec 8)","1889 \n         working on a paper for the annual State Bar Association\n         meeting called \"Judiciary of \n         Virginia\" (Jan 20) \n         decision of vestry of \n         St. Paul's Churchto build a new church on\n         the Slaughter lot (Jan 20) \n         description of the appearance of Crown Prince \n         Rudolph of Austria-Hungary(Feb 3) \n         overdoses of quinine, opium, and other drugs in the\n         neighborhood (Feb 3) \n         his mistake in not networking during his legal career\n         (Feb 11) \n         belief that Indians in the future will virtually\n         disappear or mix with white or Negro races (Feb 17) \n         the altercation between Senators \n         [William Eaton?] Chandlerand [ \n         Joseph Clay Stiles Blackburn?] in\n         Committee (Feb 24) \n         the problem of lobbyists and their influence in Congress\n         (Mar 3) \n         discussion of \"the Negro question,\" women in French\n         society and the drawbacks in the liberty of American women in\n         choosing husbands (Mar 10) \n         death of General Hatch (Apr 16) \n         discussion about the admission of African Americans to\n         church administration and voting, especially the Episcopal\n         Church and his belief that they would vote as a block (May 29)\n         Kean is Chairman of the \n         Lynchburgdelegation to the State\n         Democratic Convention at \n         Richmond(Aug 10) \n         \n         Hattie Drakehas gone into professional\n         nursing and is prepared to serve in \n         Europewith the \n         Red Crossin military hospitals if war\n         should break out (Aug 18 \u0026 28) \n         stamp collecting (Aug 28) \n         \n         John Morrishas left to work in the Indian\n         Territory in \n         Caney, Kansas(Nov 1 \u0026 22) \n         trouble with \n         [Jefferson ?] Levyover the legal rights\n         of the heirs of \n         Jefferson Randolphto access the\n         Monticello burying ground; fox hunting in \n         Albemarle; lack of confidence in juries\n         (Nov 8) \n         \n         J. Randolph Keanwill be promoted to\n         Captain in February of 1890 (Dec 4, 15) \n         description of Pat's new home in \n         Caney, Kansas(Dec 22)","1890 \n         \n         Lynchburgin the throes of prohibition\n         fever; Kean's disapproval that both sexes and races are\n         allowed to speak out against alcohol on the same platform in\n         the spirit of social equality; \n         Prescott Keanhas lost almost all of his\n         belongings in a fire in one of Abbott's school buildings (Jan\n         12) \n         full discussion on Senator \n         [John James ?] Ingall's speech on the\n         race question in which he proposes \"justice -i.e., a full and\n         fair vote\"; Kean proposes the allotment of several states or\n         portions of states solely to African American citizens (Jan 26\n         \u0026 Feb 10) \n         appointment of \n         R.G.H. Keanto the \n         University of Virginia Board of Visitors;\n         Lizzie finally able to join \n         Lancelot Keanin \n         Sioux Cityafter two and a half years (Jan\n         29) \n         mentions the building up of cities such as \n         Roanokeand \n         Buena Vista(Mar 16) \n         mentions concerns of the \n         University of Virginia Board of Visitors,\n         especially the Law Department (Mar 18, Jul 20, Aug 10) \n         memorial observed for \n         Robert E. Leeat the \n         University of Virginia(Jun 8) \n         discussion of geology and \n         J. Randolph Kean's trip to \n         Wyomingwith the \n         Princetongeology team (Aug 24) \n         the good reputation of the \n         University of Virginia(Sep 9) \n         death of a \n         V.M.I.Cadet Taliaferro of Norfolk by fist\n         fighting with a Texas Cadet (Sep 28) \n         concern over possible Sioux Indian conflicts, \n         J. Randolph Keanat \n         Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota, 9th\n         Cavalry Battalion where the Indians were roused by Messianic\n         promises and the Ghost Dance, events leading up to the\n         massacre at \n         Wounded Knee, South Dakota(1890 Nov 23\n         \u0026 27; Dec 5; 1891 Jan 1) \n         disapproval of \n         Benjamin Harrison's treatment of the\n         Indian rebellion and quotes Texan \n         [Louis Tresvant ?] Wigfall's disparaging\n         comments concerning \n         Jefferson Davis(Dec 5) \n         refers to the death of \n         Sitting Bullleading to new hostilities;\n         heavy snows at \n         Roanokeand \n         Fincastle(Dec 18)","1891 \n         news that \n         J. Randolph Keanis supposed to come East\n         with the \"K\" troop detail; he spends June in \n         Lynchburg(May 19) \n         \n         J. Randolph Kean's gunshot accident \u0026\n         injury to his leg (Jul 30, Aug 3, 8, \u0026 13; Oct 4, Nov 5) \n         \n         J. Randolph Kean's pedigree for \n         Sons of the American Revolution(Aug 18) \n         description of church run schools in \n         Bedford City(Sep 14)","1892 \n         new post assignment for \n         J. Randolph Keanat \n         St. Francis Barracks, St. Augustine,\n         Florida(Mar 25) \n         legal problems at \n         Edgehill following the death of \n         Sarah [Randolph?]and the possible sale of\n         the \n         Thomas Jefferson manuscripts to Congress\n         (Apr 30) \n         the \n         University of Virginia- \n         Johns Hopkins baseball game (May 21) \n         possible law partnership with Lile (May 26) \n         discussion of the possibility and theory of flight (Jun\n         11) \n         collapse of the old Winston furniture store on Main\n         Street killing \n         J.H.C. Winston and two black laborers (Jul\n         3) \n         higher education for women and the \n         University of Virginia (Jul 21) \n         discussion of Sir \n         J. Crichton Brown on Sex in Education (Aug 12) \n         the illness of Professor \n         William Elisha Petersat the \n         University of Virginia and the need of an\n         assistant in Latin (Aug 20) \n         concern over cholera and the sewer system in \n         Lynchburg(Sep 23) \n         \n         J. Randolph Keanat \n         Asheville, North Carolina(Oct 2) \n         \n         J. Randolph Keanat \n         Sioux City, Iowaon a visit (Oct 10) \n         \n         Virginia politics, mention of the Dalton\n         Gang and Coffeyville near where Pattie lives (Oct 15) \n         \n         University of Virginia Board of\n         Visitorsmeeting about the water supply (Oct 24) \n         more discussion of \n         Virginiapolitics, death of \n         R.G.H. Kean's sister Hattie (Nov 12) \n         details about the possibility of an endowed chair in\n         English Literature at the \n         University of Virginia(Dec 11,16, \u0026\n         23)","1893 \n         causes for personal depression (Jan 20) \n         more discussion about the endowed chair in English\n         Literature at the \n         University of Virginiaby Mrs. Kent (Jan\n         12) \n         the politics of \n         Jefferson Coolidge(Feb 5) \n         opinions about child rearing (Feb 14) \n         \n         Prescott Keanenlists in the Navy (Mar 21,\n         Apr 4 \u0026 18, Jun 2, Dec 1 \u0026 23) \n         domestic adultery scandal in \n         Nelson Countyinvolving two law partners\n         (May 28) \n         \n         University of Virginia Board of\n         Visitorsmeeting re the Law Department and \n         John B. Minor, Jr.(Jul 18 \u0026 23) \n         \"currency famine\" [the Panic of 1893] and the suit\n         against Congressman \n         W.C.P. Breckinridgeof \n         Kentuckyfor breach of promise to marry\n         (Aug 13 \u0026 20, Sep 5; see also 1894 Apr 15) \n         his opinion of \n         Charles Triplett O'Ferrallas a candidate\n         for Governor (Aug 20) \n         mentions \n         Lucy Cocke(Aug 26) \n         sudden death of Dr. \n         William B. Towles, Chair of Anatomy, and\n         need for \n         University of Virginia Board of\n         Visitorsmeeting (Sep 17 \u0026 21) \n         the engagement of \n         J. Randolph Keanto \n         Louise H. Young(1877-1915) (Sep 21) \n         \n         R.G.H. Kean's gladness that his term on\n         the \n         Board of Visitorswill soon be over, \"wild\n         horses could not drag me into another term on the Board. Eight\n         years of careful conscientious work, to the loss of much\n         valuable time, in a most thankless duty, is as much as comes\n         to my share.\" (Oct 13) \n         belief that Senator Daniel's speeches help keep\n         Democrats from defecting to the 3rd party [the Populist Party\n         ?], wish that Congress had stayed in session long enough to\n         pass the Tariff and Election Bills rather than to go home to\n         \"look after their fences\" (Nov 4) \n         wheat harvesting in \n         Kansas(Dec 1) \n         the proposal to build a hospital at the \n         University of Virginiapresented to the\n         Board of Visitors (Dec 18) \n         the death of Dr. Morris, father-in-law of Pattie (Dec\n         23) \n         wife and child beating case in \n         Lynchburg(Dec 23)","1894 \n         \n         University of Virginia Board of\n         Visitorsmeeting about using the Fayerweather money\n         to build and equip a hospital on grounds provided the\n         Legislature adopts the hospital as a state hospital (Jan 13) \n         the death and observations about the life of General \n         Jubal A. Early(Mar 4) \n         meeting Mr. \n         George Young, father of Louise (Mar 9) \n         death of Aunt Betty [ \n         Elizabeth Garlick Hill] (Mar 12) \n         discussion about the Census of 1890 and his fears about\n         immigration, mention of a bullet proof \"jacket,\" the Kelly\n         Army at Omaha and Council Bluffs, and Populist agitators (Apr\n         29) \n         \n         R.G.H. Kean's visit to \n         St. AugustineJuly 7-August 3 (Jul 3 \u0026\n         7) \n         death of Dr. \n         W. C. Dabneyat the \n         University of Virginia(Aug 21, Sep 6) \n         marriage of \n         J. Randolph Keanon October 10 (Oct 10) \n         abuse of cocaine (Nov 5) \n         Eleanor going to \n         Baltimoreto take lessons in design at one\n         of the Art Schools (Nov 24) \n         the promotion of athletics at the \n         University of Virginiaby the Board of\n         Visitors (Nov 27) \n         Fayerweather will and the \n         University of Virginia(Dec 26)","1895 \n         visit from \n         Lancelot Keanwhile on business in \n         Washingtonlobbying for the railroads (Jan\n         13) \n         despair over understanding the \"currency question\" and\n         the silver issue (Feb 13) \n         embezzlement case in \n         Lynchburgby a teller of the \n         First National Bank(Feb 24) \n         an assault against some lawyers in the Law Building (Feb\n         27) \n         the Spanish-Cuban trouble and his concern over possible\n         U.S. involvement (Mar 24, Apr 10, May 5, Jul 28, and Sep 24) \n         description by Pat of a sandstorm which swept over the\n         states to the east of the Rockies (Apr 10) \n         the \n         University of Virginia's attempt to keep\n         track of alumni, the retirement of \n         Schele de Vere, and other news about the\n         University (Apr 21) \n         the presentation of a bust of cousin John at the \n         University of Virginia with a speech by\n         Senator Daniel (Jun 7) \n         a copy of \n         R.G.H. Kean's remarks about the Jubilee\n         of Professor \n         John B. Minorat the \n         University of Virginia Law School from the Virginia Law Register (Jul 1) \n         Kean lost his position as City Attorney to \n         A. W. Nowlin as a result of politics (Jul\n         6) \n         the death of cousin \n         John [Barbee Minor?]and his burial at the\n         University of Virginia cemeteryand the\n         work of the Board of Visitors to fill Minor's chair (Aug 4) \n         \n         Martha Jefferson Keanborn to \n         J. Randolph Keanand \n         Louise Kean(Sep 1) \n         \n         Lancelot Keanrunning as a Democrat for\n         State Senate in \n         Iowa(Sep 24) \n         \n         Prescott Keanon leave (Oct 7) \n         the Monroe Doctrine and the Cuban controversy; and \n         Thomas Jefferson's role in the Monroe\n         Doctrine (Oct 20, Dec 12) \n         Great Britain-Venezuela boundary dispute over \n         Guiana (Oct 20, Dec 24) \n         \"the disastrous fire\" at the \n         University of Virginia and rebuilding\n         plans for the \n         Rotunda(Nov 3, 10, Dec 2, 17) \n         \n         Addie Kean's attendance at a meeting of\n         the \n         Daughters of the Confederacyin \n         Atlanta(Nov 15) \n         Kean's opposition to a third term for President \n         Grover Cleveland and Lancelot's lost\n         election (Nov 22, Dec 4, and 1896 Apr 11)","1896 \n         \n         Great Britain- \n         Venezuela controversy, national politics,\n         and a discussion of the book The English in the West Indies (Jan 1, Apr 11) \n         \n         South Africa and \n         Great Britain-the failed raid led by [Dr.\n         Leander Stan Jameson] into the \n         Transvaal (Jan 8) \n         treaty between \n         Russia and \n         Turkey(Jan 27) \n         \n         Cuba(Feb 4 \u0026 29, Mar 21, Apr 11, May\n         4 \u0026 10, Jun 2, 10, \u0026 26, Oct 31, Dec 13, 19 \u0026 20) \n         meeting of the \n         Fortnightly Literary Club(Feb 15) \n         national politics (Feb 23) \n         the annual banquet of the \n         University of VirginiaAlumni (Apr 19) \n         appointment of \n         Fitzhugh Leeas Consul General, 1896-1898,\n         to \n         Havana, Cuba(Apr 19 \u0026 24, Jun 2) \n         the misuse of \n         Thomas Jeffersonquotes and discussion\n         about the graduated income tax (May 10) \n         the chances of \n         William McKinleybeing nominated at the\n         Republican Convention and the silver controversy (Jun 10) \n         the \n         Board of Visitors at the University of\n         Virginia\"unloading some of their deadwood\"\n         [professors] and the competition between the University and \n         Washington \u0026 Lee Law Departments (Jun\n         20) \n         the platform of the Democratic Convention held in July\n         in Chicago (Jun 26, Jul 12) \n         Kean's bad memories of the Republican Party during\n         Reconstruction and his decision to vote for \n         William Jennings Bryan(Jul 19) \n         the silver question (Jul 30) \n         discussion of economics and the disparity of the very\n         rich and others (Aug 6) \n         death of Aunt \n         Ellen [Wayles Harrison](Aug 16, 18) \n         the restoration of the \n         Rotunda(Aug 18) \n         the Presidential race (Sep 19; Nov 14)","1897 \n         the awkwardness of the Monroe Doctrine in a shrinking\n         world; concern over the amount of the Federal budget pensions\n         consume; and a discussion of Quo Vadis (Jan 5) \n         discussion of articles by \n         Richard Harding Davis and sketches by \n         Frederic Remington; problems of\n         unemployment due to labor saving machinery and cheap immigrant\n         labor (Jan 9 \u0026 13) \n         \n         Cuba(Feb 27, Mar 10) \n         distrust of Senator Daniel on the issues (Feb 27) \n         mentions various strikes and \n         Eugene Debs(Aug 14) \n         discussion about Vaughan and other genealogy; New York\n         politics (Oct 8, 23; Nov 6) \n         \n         Buffalo Bill's Rough Riders (Oct 17) \n         activities of \n         Addie Keanat the \n         United Daughters of the Confederacy(Oct\n         23) \n         the death of a \n         Georgiafootball player during a game at\n         the \n         University of Virginia(Nov 13, 21) \n         Dr. Randolph resigned the rectorship but not his\n         membership on the Board of Visitors at the \n         University of Virginiadue to poor health\n         (Dec 13) \n         U.S. currency controversy; the problem of numerous\n         pensioners and abuse of the pension system (Dec 19 \u0026\n         25)","1898 \n         genealogy (Jan 23) \n         article about pension abuse by Kean, \"Pensions v. Coast\n         Defenses\" (Jan 17 \u0026 23) \n         unsuccessful search for a servant willing to go to \n         Bostonby Addie (Jan-Feb) \n         the Maine disaster and danger of war; the value of the \n         Hawaiian Islands(Feb 19, 23,27; Mar 3, 9,\n         19, 27, 31; Apr 9, 14, 16) \n         Kean's serious illness (Apr 23, 28, 30)","There is also one folder of letters between Mrs. R.G.H.\n         Kean, ( \n         Adelaide Navarro de Maret Prescott) and\n         Dr. \n         J. Randolph Kean, from the time \n         J. Randolph Keanwas teaching school in \n         Onancock, Virginiain 1880 until 1922.\n         There are also occasional letters from Addie to Randolph in\n         the letters from \n         R.G.H. Keanto his son described\n         above.","There are four folders of letters from Dr. \n         J. Randolph Keanto his wife, \n         Louise Hurlburt Young Kean(1877-1915),\n         beginning in 1898 after the declaration of war on \n         Spainand continuing during his absences\n         until shortly before her death in 1915. The first group of\n         letters, in 1898, were written from \n         Ft. Ethan Allen, Essex Junction, Vermont;\n         Lynchburg, Virginia, where \n         J. Randolph Keanattended his father in\n         his last illness, May 16-June 13; and describing his life and\n         work at \n         Camp Cuba Libre, Jacksonville, Florida,\n         Headquarters and Field Hospital, 2nd Division, 7th Army Corps,\n         June 27-September 5, 1898. For more details of this period,\n         1898-1900, see his diary, volume number 4. The letters in 1900\n         were written while \n         J. Randolph Keanwas stationed in \n         Quemados, Cuba, the Headquarters\n         Department of the Province of \n         Havanaand \n         Pinar Del Rio, Chief Surgeon's Office,\n         mentioning yellow fever cases and Dr. \n         W. C. Gorgas. When the letters were\n         written in 1902, Kean was chiefly in \n         Washington, D.C.but made visits to \n         Camp G.H. Thomas, Lytle, Georgia, and\n         elsewhere, on Army business, while his wife Louise was\n         visiting at \n         Edgehilland the \n         University of Virginia. The last two\n         folders contain Kean's correspondence to his wife in\n         1912-1913, on War Department, Office of the Surgeon General\n         stationery, describing a tour of inspection in the South, a\n         period covered in volumes 9 \u0026 10 of his diaries.","Another large group of correspondence consists of the\n         letters from \n         J. Randolph Keanto and from his\n         mother-in-law (two folders) and \n         Louise H. Young Keanto her mother (12\n         folders), \n         Louise Hurlburt Young, beginning with the\n         marriage of Randolph and Louise in 1894. These letters\n         describe the Army surgeon career and travels of \n         J. Randolph Keanfrom his wife's\n         perspective, especially their experiences in \n         Cuba.","Another group of letters is comprised of correspondence\n         between \n         J. Randolph Kean and his son, \n         Robert Hill Kean(1900 -?) during the\n         Great War (3 folders), while Kean was serving with the \n         American Expeditionary Forces,\n         Headquarters, U.S. Army Ambulance Service, chiefly in \n         Tours, France, and Robert was attending \n         Woodberry Forest School, and 1946-1950\n         (10 folders). There is also a single folder of letters from \n         Robert Keanto his father, 1917-1918, and\n         1947. Kean particularly describes his work with the Services\n         of Supply in 1918 when censorship was relaxed for those\n         serving away from the Advance Section, also mentioning his\n         promotion to Brigadier General, Medical Corps. He also\n         mentions the Jefferson's Day Centennial Celebration by the \n         University of Virginia Overseas Alumni on\n         April 12 \u0026 13, 1919; his marriage to \n         Cornelia B. Knox(1919 Apr 1, 22; May 2,\n         26); and his receipt of the Legion of Honor from the French\n         government (Apr 13).","There are also four folders of condolence letters and\n         telegrams to \n         J. Randolph Keanupon the death of his\n         first wife, \n         Louise H. Young, 1915-1916 from friends\n         and associates. Other folders of correspondence include one of\n         letters from \n         Robert Landis Hershey to \n         Robert Hill Kean, 1924-1927; one of \n         John Kean to \n         J. Randolph Kean, 1942-1950; and a folder\n         of miscellaneous \n         Kean familycorrespondence, 1859-1950. The\n         latter folder includes: a recommendation for \n         R.G.H. Kean(1859); \n         Nannie R. Keanto her brother \n         R.G.H. Kean(1868 Oct 26); Professor \n         John B. Minorre the \"Miller Deed to the\n         University of Virginia\" (1869 Mar 12); \n         V. Dabney(1873 May 17); letters from \n         R.G.H. Keanto \n         Addie Keanwhile visiting \n         J. Randolph Keanat \n         Ft. Sill, Indian Territoryand \n         St. Francis Barracks, St. Augustine,\n         Florida(1887 \u0026 1894); a summary of \n         R.G.H. Kean's debt (1897); newsclippings\n         concerning the \n         Edgehillfire in 1916 and the death of \n         Lancelot Keanin 1931; and \n         Louise Keanto \n         J. Randolph Kean(1906 Oct 10).","The last group of correspondence consists of miscellaneous\n         correspondents to Cornelia Knox Kean and \n         Jefferson Randolph Kean alphabetically\n         arranged. These include: \n         Estela Agramonte; \n         Alderman Library; \n         Mary Beth Anderson; \n         Randolph Anderson; \n         John H. Andrus; \n         David Rankin Barbee; \n         Grace Berl; Mrs. \n         George A. Bradford; \n         Frank P. Brent; Honorable \n         Jefferson B. Browne; \n         Mary Stuart Chamberlain; \n         Robert L. Chason; \n         Josephine Colt; \n         Ross Cooley; \n         Mary Coolidge; \n         Helen Crump; \n         John Dalton; Annis \u0026 \n         John [Ewell]telegram; \n         Alfred Fanton; General \n         Charles Fevrier; \n         Caroline Gallup(sister of J.R. Kean); \n         William Crawford Gorgas; \n         Andy Hall; Mrs. \n         H.L. Harrell; Dr. \n         Phillip S. Hench; \n         Lancelot Minor Kean; \n         Mary E. Lazenby; \n         Fitzhugh Lee; \n         Camilla Lippincott; Major Lledge; \n         Mary McAdie; Professor \n         W.F. Magie; Aunt \n         Maria Mason; Colonel \n         Edgar W. Miller; \n         Grace Minns; \n         Pattie Morris; General \n         [R.M.] O'Reilly; \n         Papers of Thomas Jefferson, returning a\n         letter press copy of a letter from \n         Thomas Jefferson to \n         Martha Jefferson Randolph(1792 June 22); \n         James M. Phalen; \n         William S. Potter; \n         J. Wardwell Proctor; \n         Randolph Family; Colonel \n         Robert Isham Randolph; \n         Alice Young Rich; \n         Frank B. Rogers; \n         A. Owen Seaman; \n         J.F. Siler; \nMary R. Slocum; \nWillard Springer, Jr.; \nEloise A.C. Suter; \nOlivia Taylor; \nKim Vardaman; \nH.A. Webster; \nPeggy Wells; \nWalter Muir Whitehill; \nWilliam Holland Wilmer; and \nMason Young.","See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Papers of the Kean Family\n1859-1951"],"collection_ssim":["Papers of the Kean Family\n1859-1951"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["1331-c"],"unitid_tesim":["1331-c"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"acqinfo_ssim":["These papers were originally loaned to the University of Virginia Library by Jefferson Randolph Kean, Clifton Forge, Virginia, on December 4, 1989, and renewed by his sister, Margaret Kean Rubel, on January 31, 1995."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["This collection consists of ca. 1745 items"],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no restrictions.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["There are no restrictions."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRobert Garlick Hill Kean (1828-1898) married 1) Jane Nicholas Randolph (1831-1868) on April 24, 1854\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eTheir children: a) Lancelot Minor Kean (1856-1931) m. 1) Elizabeth\n         Tucker Prescott 2) Martha Foster Murphy; b) Patsy Cary (Kean) Morris (1858-1939) m. John Speed Morris; c) Dr. Jefferson Randolph Kean (1860-1950) ; d) Robert Garlick Hill Kean, Jr. [1861-1883?];e) Lewis Randolph Kean (d. 1864); f) George Randolph Kean (1866-1869)\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eR.G.H. Kean married 2) Adelaide Navarro de Maret Prescott on January 14, 1874.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eDr. Jefferson Randolph Kean (1860-1950) married 1) Louise Hurlburt Young (1877-1915) on October 10, 1894. Their children:  a) Martha Jefferson Kean (1895-?) m. William Chason;  b) Robert Hill Kean (1900-?) m. Sarah Rice Elliott\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eDr. J.R. Kean married 2) Cornelia Butler Knox on March 24, 1919.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eFor additional information see the two volumes of the \n\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCollected Papers of the Monticello Association of the Descendants of Thomas Jefferson\u003c/title\u003e especially the article \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"doublequote\" href=\"\"\u003eJane Nicholas Randolph and Robert Garlick Hill Kean\u003c/title\u003e by Robert Hill Kean and Jefferson Randolph Kean, in Volume II, Chapter XV, pages\n         92-102 (E332.76.S49).\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["Robert Garlick Hill Kean (1828-1898) married 1) Jane Nicholas Randolph (1831-1868) on April 24, 1854","Their children: a) Lancelot Minor Kean (1856-1931) m. 1) Elizabeth\n         Tucker Prescott 2) Martha Foster Murphy; b) Patsy Cary (Kean) Morris (1858-1939) m. John Speed Morris; c) Dr. Jefferson Randolph Kean (1860-1950) ; d) Robert Garlick Hill Kean, Jr. [1861-1883?];e) Lewis Randolph Kean (d. 1864); f) George Randolph Kean (1866-1869)","R.G.H. Kean married 2) Adelaide Navarro de Maret Prescott on January 14, 1874.","Dr. Jefferson Randolph Kean (1860-1950) married 1) Louise Hurlburt Young (1877-1915) on October 10, 1894. Their children:  a) Martha Jefferson Kean (1895-?) m. William Chason;  b) Robert Hill Kean (1900-?) m. Sarah Rice Elliott","Dr. J.R. Kean married 2) Cornelia Butler Knox on March 24, 1919.","For additional information see the two volumes of the \nCollected Papers of the Monticello Association of the Descendants of Thomas Jefferson especially the article Jane Nicholas Randolph and Robert Garlick Hill Kean by Robert Hill Kean and Jefferson Randolph Kean, in Volume II, Chapter XV, pages\n         92-102 (E332.76.S49)."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of the Kean Family, Accession #1331-c, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"prefercite_tesim":["Papers of the Kean Family, Accession #1331-c, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection consists of bound volumes and\ncorrespondence of the \nKean family, ca. 1,745 items (13 Hollinger\nboxes, ca. 7 linear feet), [1859]-1951, chiefly the 39 diaries\nof Dr. Jefferson Randolph Kean(1860-1950) and\nother bound volumes, and the correspondence between Dr. Kean\nand other members of the Kean family. The largest group of\ncorrespondence consists of letters from his father, \nRobert Garlick Hill Kean, a lawyer in \nLynchburg, Virginia, and a member of the \nUniversity of Virginia Board of\nVisitors (appointed in 1872 and in 1890), to Dr. \nJefferson Randolph Kean, 1879-1898, full\nof family news, \nLynchburgevents, the \nUniversity of Virginiaand commentary on \nVirginia and local politics.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThis collection consists of two series: Series I: Bound\nVolumes (Boxes 1-4) and Series II: Correspondence (Boxes\n5-13).\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eDr. \nJefferson Randolph Keankept the diaries\nfrom 1891 until his death in 1950. In the first volume, he\nstates his purpose in keeping the diaries as to jot down daily\noccurrences, especially those of a social nature, including\nnew acquaintances, marriages, births, and deaths. At the back\nof each volume, Dr. Kean usually kept lists of all these plus\na list of all letters sent and received by month. He also\nattempted to index the more notable pages of his diaries and\nsome of these indexed items will be mentioned in the following\ndiary summaries. Most diaries have numerous references to\nfamily news and events and medical colleagues.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eDiary Summaries (see Boxes 1-3)\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 1 - \n         Lynchburg(1891 Dec) - \n         St. Augustine(1893 May), mentions Levy\n         \u0026amp; \n         Monticello, and \n         Edgehill\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 2 - \n         St. Augustine(1893 May 9 -1894 Nov 19) - \n         Key West Barracks(1894 Nov 20-1895 Apr\n         19)\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 3 - \n         Key West Barracks(1895 Apr 21-1897 Apr 5)\n         -On Leave to \n         St. Augustine, \n         Lynchburg, \n         Washington, \n         New York, and \n         Boston(1897 Apr 5-May 3) - \n         Fort Warren, in \n         Boston Harbor(1897 May 3-Sep 10)\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 4 - \n         Fort Warren(1897 Sep 11-1900 Nov 1) -Left\n         for \n         Quemados, Headquarters Department of\n         Western \n         Cuba(1900 Nov 1), mentions \n         Walter Reed, \n         W. C. Gorgas, the sinking of The Maine,\n         the Spanish-American War, the Armistice\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 5 - \n         Cuba(1900 Nov 13-1902 May 20) -Left for \n         Newport Newson 1902 May 20 -chiefly in \n         Washington(1902 May 31-1904 Jun 2),\n         mentions \n         Walter Reed's Yellow Fever Experiments,\n         the assassination of President \n         William McKinley, and the Medical\n         Reorganization Bill; Pages 6-10 of the diary include the Pine\n         Ridge Campaign, \n         South Dakota(1890 Nov 19-1891 Mar 27)\n         from an earlier time in his career\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 6 - \n         New York City(1904 Jun 5) - \n         Cuba(1907 Jan 31), mentions winning the\n         Seaman's Prize Essay Award, an auto trip through the \n         Valley of Virginia, appointed by\n         President \n         Theodore Rooseveltto the \n         Central Committee of the American Red\n         Cross, the \n         San Franciscoearthquake, intervention in \n         Cuba, Kean takes charge as Health Officer\n         of Cuba, and visit to \n         Panama\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 7 - \n         Cuba(1907 Feb 1) - \n         Washington, D.C.(1909 Nov 24), mentions\n         his health work in \n         Cuba\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 8 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1909 Nov 25) - \n         Los Angeles, California(1911 Jul 1),\n         mentions \n         Painted Deserttrip, his presence at the \n         Maneuver Camp, San Antonio, due to the\n         unrest in \n         Mexico, and the Nicholas lands\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 9 - \n         Los Angeles, California(1911 Jul 1) - \n         Lexington, Virginia(1912 Sep 15) mentions\n         examination of rats for plague at \n         San Juanand elsewhere, trip to \n         Paris, sanitary survey conducted by Kean,\n         Amundsen reaching the South Pole, \n         Monticello Graveyard, and typhoid\n         prevention\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 10 - \n         Washington(1912 Sep 28) - \n         Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas(1914 Jul 14)\n         includes family dates and genealogy, record of his foreign\n         service with dates, list of correspondence with the Surgeon\n         General's Office, and record of the first meeting of the \n         Monticello Association\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 11 - \n         Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas(1914 Jul 18) - \n         Washington, D.C.(1916 Mar 9), mentions\n         outbreak of World War I, trip to \n         Yellowstone Park\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 12 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1916 Mar 10) - \n         Paris, France(1918 Feb 10), mentions\n         preparations of the medical service for war, \n         Monticello Association, mobilization of\n         Base Hospitals, and \n         Red Crosswork\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 13 - \n         Paris, France(1918 Feb 11) - \n         Boston, Massachusetts(1919 Sep 7),\n         describes his war work in \n         Europe\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 14 - \n         Boston, Massachusetts(1919 Sep 9) - \n         Boston, Massachusetts(1920 Oct 30)\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 15 - \n         Boston, Massachusetts(1920 Nov 1) - \n         Boston, Massachusetts(1921 Nov 9), lists\n         dates and places of his foreign service, homeopathic Base\n         Hospitals, and trip to \n         Europe\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 16 - \n         Boston, Massachusetts(1921 Nov 17 -1922\n         Nov 19)\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 17 - \n         Boston, Massachusetts(1922 Nov 24 -1923\n         Dec 8), mentions the death of President \n         Wlliam J. Harding, accepts the position\n         of editor of \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Military Surgeon\u003c/title\u003e and secretaryship of the Association of Military\n         Surgeons, sighting of the naval airship Shenandoah over \n         Boston, and examination of some papers of\n         his father's\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 18 - \n         Boston, Massachusetts(1923 Dec 13) - \n         Ft. McIntosh, Texas(1924 Nov 16)\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 19 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1924 Nov 26 -1925 Oct\n         14)\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 20 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1925 Oct 15) - \n         Walter Reed Hospital(1927 Apr 10),\n         mentions the \n         Walter Reed MemorialAssociation and\n         Prohibition\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 21 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1927 Apr 10 -1928 Aug\n         31), mentions the \n         Charles Lindberghflight, the \n         Monticello Association, \" \n         Edgehill\" and \" \n         Tuckahoe\"\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 22 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1928 Sep 1 -1930 Mar 4),\n         mentions \n         Poplar Forestvisit (p. 102), and the Wall\n         Street Stock Market Crash\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 23 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1930 Mar 8 -1931 Aug\n         20), mentions \n         India\u0026amp; \n         Gandhi(p. 179), and the Stuart portrait\n         of \n         Thomas Jefferson(p. 180)\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 24 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1931 Aug 21 -1932 Dec\n         24), contains genealogical notes, and mentions plans for the \n         Thomas Jefferson Memorial, the \n         Monticello Association, Prohibition, the\n         Japanese seizure of \n         Shanghai, the Lindbergh baby kidnapping,\n         the flight of \n         Amelia Earhart, the Bonus Army, and the\n         Presidential election\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 25 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1932 Dec 25 -1934 Jul\n         15), mentions \n         Franklin Rooseveltand the \"New Deal\"\n         (pages 110-111), \n         John L. Newcomb's election as President\n         of the \n         University of Virginia(p. 86)\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 26 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1934 Jul 21 -1935 Aug\n         31), mentions the \n         Thomas Jefferson Memorials, the \n         Walter Reed Memorial Association, and his\n         resignation as secretary of the \n         Association of Military Surgeons\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 27 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1935 Sep 1 -1936 Nov\n         12), includes his personal health record, mentions the award\n         of the Grand Cross Order of Merit of Carlos Finlay by the\n         President of \n         Cuba, and the conquest of \n         Ethiopiaby Mussolini\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 28 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1936 Nov 15 -1938 Mar\n         31), mentions the Jefferson cups, King Edward's VIII love\n         affair, the annexation of \n         Austriaby Hitler, Democratic conference,\n         Hitler, the Jews of \n         Europe, the Sully portrait of \n         Martha Jefferson Randolph, \n         Monticello Association, the North Pole,\n         the sinking of the U.S. gunboat The Panay in \n         Nankingby the Japanese, \n         Romania, the inauguration of President \n         Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Supreme\n         Court\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 29 - \n         Washinton, D.C.(1938 Apr 1 -1939 May 4),\n         mentions aviation, especially \n         Howard Hughes, and the \n         Thomas Jefferson Memorial Commission\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 30 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1939 May 7 -1940 Jun 9),\n         mentions \n         Association of Military Surgeons International\n         Congress, \n         American Military History Institute,\n         blitzkriegs, \n         China, Battle of \n         Flanders, \n         Winston Churchill, \n         Dunkirk, \n         Finland, \n         France, Hitler, Stalin, Income Tax, \n         Jefferson Memorial, \n         Japan\u0026amp; \n         China, the Jefferson cups, the \n         Netherlands, \n         Norway, the capture of \n         Parisby the Nazis, Russian attack on \n         Finland, strike of W.P.A. workers, \n         Wounded Knee, the invasion of \n         Polandand other war events\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 31 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1940 Jun 10 -1941 May\n         13), mentions the Democratic convention, the Lend-Lease Bill,\n         the U.S. take-over of \n         Greenlandto establish an air base, Income\n         Tax, the \n         Thomas Jefferson Memorial Commission, Dr.\n         Fiske Kimball, labor strikes, Defense\n         Production, the \n         Oaksin \n         Washington, D.C., numerous references to\n         the war, the Republican National Convention, air raids over \n         England, the \n         Walter Reed Memorial Association, and the\n         destruction of \n         Westminster Abbeyand \n         Plymouth\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 32 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1941 May 14 -1942 Apr\n         2), mentions the British Navy, \n         Winston Churchill, President \n         Franklin D. Roosevelt, \n         Rudolf Hess' flight, retirement of Chief\n         Justice Hughes, the \n         League of Nations, labor, death of Kaiser\n         Wilhelm, \n         Fiske Kimball, \"Right-to-Work,\" \n         Monticello Association, \n         Thomas Jefferson Memorialand the\n         inscriptions, Stalin-Hitler pact, General Douglas \n         MacArthur, Congress and lobbies, \n         Pearl Harbor, the progress of the war,\n         and submarines\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 33 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1942 Apr 3 -1943 Feb 7),\n         mentions Dr. \n         Harry Clemons, \n         Thomas Jefferson Memorial Commission, the\n         Presidential election, rationing, the Gorgas medal, violin\n         belonging to \n         Thomas Jefferson, Dr. \n         Fiske Kimball, \n         Eddie Rickenbacker, saboteurs,\n         suppression of bad news, Supreme Court, U-Boats, and much war\n         news\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 34 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1943 Feb 8 -Dec 31),\n         mentions the Thomas Jefferson Bicentennial, \n         Winston Churchill, rationing, \n         Mississippi Valleyfloods, \n         Keangenealogy, \n         Thomas Jefferson Memorial, \n         Thomas Jeffersonportraits on exhibit in\n         the \n         National Gallery of Art, penicillin,\n         Montgomery and the Eighth Army, the Moscow Convention, coal\n         strike, war news, \n         Thomas Jeffersondescendants, and the\n         U-Boat menace\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 35 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1944 Jan 1 -Nov 10),\n         mentions bureaucratic government, \n         Thomas Jefferson Memorial Commission,\n         Cuban election, nomination of Governor Dewey of \n         New York, D-Day, \n         Fiske Kimball, Italian King \n         Umbertoretirement, invasion of \n         Germanyand other war news, robot planes,\n         sketch of Marshall Petain, \n         Monticello Association, capture of \n         Rome, Jefferson and \n         Abraham Lincoln, assassination attempt on\n         Hitler, and the presidential election\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 36 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1944 Nov 15 -1945 Aug\n         21), mentions the Atomic Bomb, Atlantic Charter, Communism,\n         concentration camps, \n         United Nations, General \n         Dwight Eisenhower, Hitler, Mussolini, war\n         news, \n         Okinawa, \n         Poland, capture of \n         Berlin, war criminals, \n         Yalta Conference, \n         Potsdam Conference, death of President \n         Franklin D. Roosevelt, President \n         Harry S. Truman, \n         San Francisco Conference, and British\n         elections\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 37 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1945 Aug 21 -1946 Jun\n         26), mentions Atomic Bomb, Senator Byrd, \n         Bernard Baruch, \n         United Nations, \n         Dwight D. Eisenhower, \n         Fiske Kimball, labor, \n         Nurembergtrials, the \n         Red Cross, V-J Day, Secretary Stimson,\n         politics, \n         E.R. Stettinius, \n         Japan, and end of war\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 38 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1946 Jul 1 -1948 Mar\n         11), mentions air crashes, \n         Bikiniand the Atomic Bomb, Princess \n         Elizabethof Great Britain, murder of \n         Gandhi, personal health notes, \n         Thomas Jefferson, Nazi criminals, labor,\n         politics, \n         Russia, \n         Monticello Association, \n         Henry Wallace, and President \n         Harry S. Truman\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eVol. 39 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1947 Jan 15 -1950 Jul)\n         \"And So to Bed A Diary,\" mentions Secretary of State \n         George Marshall, \n         Monticello Association, \n         John L. Lewis, Secretary of War \n         Henry L. Stimson, Great Britain's loss of\n         power, \n         Thomas Jefferson, Taft-Hartley Labor\n         Bill, India, Atomic control, General \n         George Marshall, General \n         Dwight D. Eisenhower, \n         Abraham Lincoln, \n         Thomas Jeffersonand the Unitarian Church,\n         Soviet movement into \n         Czechoslovakia, the \n         Berlinblockade, disposal of his books and\n         papers, \n         Korea, publication of \n         Dumas Malone's book about \n         Thomas Jefferson, and publication of\n         Volume one of \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Papers of Thomas Jefferson.\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eA list of the other bound volumes can be found in the box\n         listing for boxes three and four at the end of the guide.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eLetters from \n         R. G. H. Keanto Dr. \n         Jefferson Randolph Kean\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThese letters begin with \n         J. Randolph Keanat the \n         University of Virginiain 1879 where he\n         attended the Medical School until 1883 June 25. His other\n         locations during his correspondence with his father include: \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eat home in \n         Lynchburg(1883 Jun 27-Aug) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         New York City(1883 Sep 26-1884 Feb 14) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         Ft. Sill, Indian Territory,\n         Oklahoma(present day Comanche County), as assistant\n         and post surgeon (1884 Jun 16-1887 Nov 30) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eon leave from \n         Ft. Sill(1887 Nov 30-1888 Jan 28) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ereturn to \n         Ft. Sill(1888 Feb -1891 Dec) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eat \n         Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota(1890-1891\n         Winter) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eon leave in \n         Lynchburg(1891 Jun) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eon leave in \n         Lynchburgdue to bullet wound (1891 Dec) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eCaptain \u0026amp; Post Surgeon, \n         St. Francis Barracks, St. Augustine(1892\n         Mar 23) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003emarriage of \n         J. Randolph Keanto \n         Louise H. Young(1894 Oct 11) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eorders to go to \n         Key West Barracks(1894 Oct 31) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eorders to go to \n         Ft. Warren, Boston Harbor(1897 Mar 16) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003earrival at \n         Ft. Warren(1897 May 3) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ewar declared on \n         Spain(1898 Apr 25) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         R.G.H. Keanvery ill, \n         J.Randolph Keanat \n         Lynchburg(1898 May 16-24; Jun 2-15) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         R.G.H. Keandies (1898 Jun 13) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         J. Randolph Keanleaves \n         Ft. Warrento report to \n         Jacksonville, Florida(1898 Jun 24)\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSubjects mentioned in letters of \n         R.G.H. Keaninclude:\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003e1883 \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003econtroversy over boarding houses at the \n         University of Virginia(Apr 6) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         Lynchburgelections and a legal case\n         involving a railroad (May 18) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ea big fire at \n         Lynchburgon May 29th (Jun 1) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eadvice that medical service in the Army preferable to\n         private practice (Jun 14) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ediscussion about \n         John Warwick Daniel's speech at the\n         unveiling of Lee's statue at \n         Lexington(Jun 30) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eKean's dislike of \n         William Mahoneand discussion about the\n         elections (Nov 5 \u0026amp; 18; Dec 11) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         Anthony Trollope's autobiography (Dec 3) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe growth of industry in the South and the importance\n         of her ports (Dec 11) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003esightings of \n         Robert G.H. Kean, Jr.(Sep 26, Oct 24;\n         1884 Jan 9, Feb 3; 1886 Apr 15)\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003e1884 \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003edeath of \n         Aunt Mary Randolph(Jun 26) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003etrain wreck near [Lovetown?] (Jun 30) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ediscussion of early Civil War Service of \n         R.G.H. Kean\u0026amp; the army commission of \n         J. Randolph Kean(Aug 3) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003epreparation for the case of Noble vs Davis (Aug 11) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eMahoneism \u0026amp; local elections (Sep 3) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003elocal adultery scandal involving Dr. \n         E.H. Murrellat the Springs (Sep 8) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ecomments about upcoming elections (Nov 1, 15) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eKean's speech at \n         Washington \u0026amp; Lee(Nov 28)\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003e1885 \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003euse of morphine in pregnancy (Jan 7, 28) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003evacant professorship in Law and Chemistry at the \n         University of Virginia(Jan 7) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003econtroversy over Indian lands (Jan 28) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003estrike of \n         South Pacific Railroadworkers, \"silver\n         politics\" and economics (Mar 10) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe President's proclamation re the settlers in the \n         Oklahoma Indian Territory(Mar 19) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003emention of proposal to use \"colored troops\" in \n         Central America(Mar 30) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ededication of the \n         Observatory at the University of\n         Virginia(Apr 9 \u0026amp; 19) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eworries over the changes in faculty at the \n         University of Virginia(May 16) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         Jefferson Harrisonat \n         Edgehillapparently insane (Jun 10, 15) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003edeath of little Addie (Jun 20) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003edeath of little Lancelot and \n         R.G.H. Kean's sister, Nannie (Jul 17) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eburial of Dr. \n         John Staige Davis at the UVA cemetery;\n         death of General Grant (Jul 27) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         T. J. Levy barring access to the \n         Monticello burying ground (Aug 19) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003edescription of the [Denmark ?] circulating library out\n         of \n         Raleigh, N.C.(Sep 25) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003elocal politics, including \n         Fitzhugh Lee's success in his Democratic\n         canvass for the Governor's race (Sep 25) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003econtroversy in their synod over the teaching of\n         evolution (Oct 24) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ehis support for Civil Service Reform (Mar 30; Nov 23;\n         Dec 12) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe solution for the \"Indian Problem\" (Nov 17)\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003e1886 \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eessay by \n         R.G.H. Kean re \"Jefferson as Legislator\"\n         (Jan 4; 1887 Jan 8) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ebankruptcy of \n         John Morris causes bankruptcy of \n         R.G.H. Kean\u0026amp; \n         Lancelot Kean; Kean wants to give \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eUniversal History\u003c/title\u003e formerly belonging to \n         Thomas Jefferson to his son, Dr. Kean (Jan\n         23) the possibility of working on a Jefferson concordance; his\n         wonder at Jefferson's versatility (Mar 7, 27) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe death of Lanty's boy (Mar 13) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ereference to a strike in New York by the \n         Knights of Labor(Mar 27) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003emention of the Andersonville Prison, federal prisoners,\n         and General Grant's policy of attrition (Mar 27) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ereference to railroad riots and bloodshed which he sees\n         as a war between classes, Capital \u0026amp; Trade vs Labor, and\n         other social changes (Apr 11) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003efinancial details; his concern over the loss of his law\n         library due to bankruptcy (Apr 15 \u0026amp; 25, May 2) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003esale of Kean's house and property; views on local\n         option; his speech against Prohibition pushed by the\n         Methodists and Baptists; and his views on religious\n         intolerance which is hindered by the wide diversity of sects\n         present in the United States (Apr 25) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe \"prohibition election\" in \n         Lynchburg; his low opinion of \n         John Morris; daughter Patty is working\n         while pregnant but will probably go to \n         Edgehillfor her confinement; and General\n         Early's desire for him to run for Commonwealth's Attorney (May\n         2 \u0026amp; 4) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eKean's bankruptcy and bad behavior of \n         John Morris: and the rejection of Mr.\n         Button by the Senate and Button's quarrel with \n         J.R. [Mabee?](May 15) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ediscussion of alcohol; belief that \n         John Morrisdepends on his wife or friends\n         for support (May 23 \u0026amp; 31) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eattempted suicide of Mrs. Nowlin (Jun 14) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003earrest of \n         George A. Kinnearfor the theft of\n         registered letters at the post office (Jun 29) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eUVA gossip about Dr. \n         James F. Harrisonwho was caught engaging\n         in \"criminal amour\" with \n         George F. Holmes' \"cracked or eccentric\n         daughter\" and was urged by the Board of Visitors to leave his\n         position in the \n         School of Medicineand take up farming in \n         Prince William County(Jul 17) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe difficult delivery and death of a neighbor, Mary\n         (Mrs. \n         Clayton Manson) (Jul 17, 26 \u0026amp; 29) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003echanges at the \n         University of Virginia Medical Schooland\n         faculty (Aug 9) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003econcerns over the agriculture and economy of Virginia\n         -many young men going out West (Aug 16) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ediscussion of Civil Service Reform, the Democratic\n         Nominating Convention at \n         Lynchburgto replace Daniel and the debt\n         question (Aug 22; Sep 1) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003edescription of local earthquake (Sep 1) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ePatsy's milk business begun (Sep-Oct) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ea legal case involving a company who manufactures\n         cigarette making machines and the inventor of its most\n         successful model (Oct) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe burning of the Medical Hall at the \n         University of Virginia(Nov 26) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ewants \n         J. Randolph Keanto send his fossil\n         discovery to \n         University of Virginia; discussion of the\n         possible ramifications of a Comanche word which might mean\n         \"elephant\" (Dec 21)\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003e1887 \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         [John W.] \"Daniel's morbid greed for\n         patronage\" and public drunkenness in \n         Washington(Jan 8; Mar 1) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003ecomments re Uncle Tom's Cabin\u003c/title\u003e (Mar 1) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe effect of railroads on agricultural land (Mar 13) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         Prescott Keanreceives two young\n         alligators from \n         Louisiana(Apr 11) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         St. Paul'sneed for a new church building\n         (Apr 17) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eyoung boys addicted to cigarettes; the closing of the\n         school at \n         Edgehill(Apr 24) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ereference to \n         Louis Pasteur's germ theory (Apr 29) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003elong discussion on the participation of the \n         Knights of Laborin the municipal\n         elections with the political canvassing of \"all the Negroes,\n         most of the more ignorant mechanics and pretty much all the\n         white riffraff\"; belief that \n         William Mahoneis manipulating the Knights\n         of Labor in order to succeed \n         H.H. Riddlebergerin the Senate; and \n         Wilson Randolphhas returned to the nail\n         factory (May 7 \u0026amp; 29; Jun 12) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003emany young Virginians heading West to make a living (Jun\n         4) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe return of old Confederate battle flags protested by\n         the G.A.R. Union veterans; his opinion of General \n         Thomas Rosser(Jun 19) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003evisit to \n         Wythevilleand the \n         U.S. Fish Hatchery(Jun 27) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eelection of city officers by the new City Council of \n         Lynchburg; Kean re-elected City Attorney;\n         his \"fishing excursion\" (Jul 3) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eplans to visit \n         J. Randolph Keanat \n         Ft. Sillfor a month in August ([Jul 29]) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eLanty's preparations to leave for \n         Sioux City, Iowato make a living (Oct\n         2)\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003e1888 \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003efrequent use of morphine in treatments by doctors (Feb\n         13) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         J. Randolph Kean's transfer to \n         Ft. Robinson (Dawes County) Nebraska(Mar\n         13) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe double sin of \n         C.W. [Price ?]who not only decided to run\n         as an independent after his loss in the primary but also kept\n         a mistress and bought her a house (Apr 22) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe shortage of nurses who are engaged for four weeks\n         service in advance to care for new babies (Apr 22) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003edaughter Pat delivers a boy almost without help (May 6) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eAddie goes to \n         Philadelphiafor treatment at a private\n         hospital (May 3-Oct 1) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003etrip of \n         J. Randolph Keanto \n         Rawlinsand \n         Green River City, Wyoming\n         Territory(Jun-Jul) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eU.S./Canada disagreement under \n         Grover Clevelandand Kean's good opinion\n         of \n         Philip Sheridan(Aug 25) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ePat and \n         R.G.H. Keanattend the Exposition at \n         Richmond(Oct 22) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ediscussion of the \"dirty turmoil of politics,\" approval\n         of President \n         Grover Cleveland(Nov 4, 11) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\"the race question,\" sexual relations between the races,\n         criticism of Darwin \u0026amp; Huxley (Dec 8)\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003e1889 \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eworking on a paper for the annual State Bar Association\n         meeting called \"Judiciary of \n         Virginia\" (Jan 20) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003edecision of vestry of \n         St. Paul's Churchto build a new church on\n         the Slaughter lot (Jan 20) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003edescription of the appearance of Crown Prince \n         Rudolph of Austria-Hungary(Feb 3) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eoverdoses of quinine, opium, and other drugs in the\n         neighborhood (Feb 3) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ehis mistake in not networking during his legal career\n         (Feb 11) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ebelief that Indians in the future will virtually\n         disappear or mix with white or Negro races (Feb 17) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe altercation between Senators \n         [William Eaton?] Chandlerand [ \n         Joseph Clay Stiles Blackburn?] in\n         Committee (Feb 24) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe problem of lobbyists and their influence in Congress\n         (Mar 3) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ediscussion of \"the Negro question,\" women in French\n         society and the drawbacks in the liberty of American women in\n         choosing husbands (Mar 10) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003edeath of General Hatch (Apr 16) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ediscussion about the admission of African Americans to\n         church administration and voting, especially the Episcopal\n         Church and his belief that they would vote as a block (May 29)\n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eKean is Chairman of the \n         Lynchburgdelegation to the State\n         Democratic Convention at \n         Richmond(Aug 10) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         Hattie Drakehas gone into professional\n         nursing and is prepared to serve in \n         Europewith the \n         Red Crossin military hospitals if war\n         should break out (Aug 18 \u0026amp; 28) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003estamp collecting (Aug 28) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         John Morrishas left to work in the Indian\n         Territory in \n         Caney, Kansas(Nov 1 \u0026amp; 22) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003etrouble with \n         [Jefferson ?] Levyover the legal rights\n         of the heirs of \n         Jefferson Randolphto access the\n         Monticello burying ground; fox hunting in \n         Albemarle; lack of confidence in juries\n         (Nov 8) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         J. Randolph Keanwill be promoted to\n         Captain in February of 1890 (Dec 4, 15) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003edescription of Pat's new home in \n         Caney, Kansas(Dec 22)\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003e1890 \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         Lynchburgin the throes of prohibition\n         fever; Kean's disapproval that both sexes and races are\n         allowed to speak out against alcohol on the same platform in\n         the spirit of social equality; \n         Prescott Keanhas lost almost all of his\n         belongings in a fire in one of Abbott's school buildings (Jan\n         12) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003efull discussion on Senator \n         [John James ?] Ingall's speech on the\n         race question in which he proposes \"justice -i.e., a full and\n         fair vote\"; Kean proposes the allotment of several states or\n         portions of states solely to African American citizens (Jan 26\n         \u0026amp; Feb 10) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eappointment of \n         R.G.H. Keanto the \n         University of Virginia Board of Visitors;\n         Lizzie finally able to join \n         Lancelot Keanin \n         Sioux Cityafter two and a half years (Jan\n         29) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ementions the building up of cities such as \n         Roanokeand \n         Buena Vista(Mar 16) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ementions concerns of the \n         University of Virginia Board of Visitors,\n         especially the Law Department (Mar 18, Jul 20, Aug 10) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ememorial observed for \n         Robert E. Leeat the \n         University of Virginia(Jun 8) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ediscussion of geology and \n         J. Randolph Kean's trip to \n         Wyomingwith the \n         Princetongeology team (Aug 24) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe good reputation of the \n         University of Virginia(Sep 9) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003edeath of a \n         V.M.I.Cadet Taliaferro of Norfolk by fist\n         fighting with a Texas Cadet (Sep 28) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003econcern over possible Sioux Indian conflicts, \n         J. Randolph Keanat \n         Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota, 9th\n         Cavalry Battalion where the Indians were roused by Messianic\n         promises and the Ghost Dance, events leading up to the\n         massacre at \n         Wounded Knee, South Dakota(1890 Nov 23\n         \u0026amp; 27; Dec 5; 1891 Jan 1) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003edisapproval of \n         Benjamin Harrison's treatment of the\n         Indian rebellion and quotes Texan \n         [Louis Tresvant ?] Wigfall's disparaging\n         comments concerning \n         Jefferson Davis(Dec 5) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003erefers to the death of \n         Sitting Bullleading to new hostilities;\n         heavy snows at \n         Roanokeand \n         Fincastle(Dec 18)\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003e1891 \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003enews that \n         J. Randolph Keanis supposed to come East\n         with the \"K\" troop detail; he spends June in \n         Lynchburg(May 19) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         J. Randolph Kean's gunshot accident \u0026amp;\n         injury to his leg (Jul 30, Aug 3, 8, \u0026amp; 13; Oct 4, Nov 5) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         J. Randolph Kean's pedigree for \n         Sons of the American Revolution(Aug 18) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003edescription of church run schools in \n         Bedford City(Sep 14)\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003e1892 \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003enew post assignment for \n         J. Randolph Keanat \n         St. Francis Barracks, St. Augustine,\n         Florida(Mar 25) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003elegal problems at \n         Edgehill following the death of \n         Sarah [Randolph?]and the possible sale of\n         the \n         Thomas Jefferson manuscripts to Congress\n         (Apr 30) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe \n         University of Virginia- \n         Johns Hopkins baseball game (May 21) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003epossible law partnership with Lile (May 26) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ediscussion of the possibility and theory of flight (Jun\n         11) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ecollapse of the old Winston furniture store on Main\n         Street killing \n         J.H.C. Winston and two black laborers (Jul\n         3) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ehigher education for women and the \n         University of Virginia (Jul 21) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ediscussion of Sir \n         J. Crichton Brown on \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eSex in Education\u003c/title\u003e (Aug 12) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe illness of Professor \n         William Elisha Petersat the \n         University of Virginia and the need of an\n         assistant in Latin (Aug 20) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003econcern over cholera and the sewer system in \n         Lynchburg(Sep 23) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         J. Randolph Keanat \n         Asheville, North Carolina(Oct 2) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         J. Randolph Keanat \n         Sioux City, Iowaon a visit (Oct 10) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         Virginia politics, mention of the Dalton\n         Gang and Coffeyville near where Pattie lives (Oct 15) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         University of Virginia Board of\n         Visitorsmeeting about the water supply (Oct 24) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003emore discussion of \n         Virginiapolitics, death of \n         R.G.H. Kean's sister Hattie (Nov 12) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003edetails about the possibility of an endowed chair in\n         English Literature at the \n         University of Virginia(Dec 11,16, \u0026amp;\n         23)\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003e1893 \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ecauses for personal depression (Jan 20) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003emore discussion about the endowed chair in English\n         Literature at the \n         University of Virginiaby Mrs. Kent (Jan\n         12) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe politics of \n         Jefferson Coolidge(Feb 5) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eopinions about child rearing (Feb 14) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         Prescott Keanenlists in the Navy (Mar 21,\n         Apr 4 \u0026amp; 18, Jun 2, Dec 1 \u0026amp; 23) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003edomestic adultery scandal in \n         Nelson Countyinvolving two law partners\n         (May 28) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         University of Virginia Board of\n         Visitorsmeeting re the Law Department and \n         John B. Minor, Jr.(Jul 18 \u0026amp; 23) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\"currency famine\" [the Panic of 1893] and the suit\n         against Congressman \n         W.C.P. Breckinridgeof \n         Kentuckyfor breach of promise to marry\n         (Aug 13 \u0026amp; 20, Sep 5; see also 1894 Apr 15) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ehis opinion of \n         Charles Triplett O'Ferrallas a candidate\n         for Governor (Aug 20) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ementions \n         Lucy Cocke(Aug 26) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003esudden death of Dr. \n         William B. Towles, Chair of Anatomy, and\n         need for \n         University of Virginia Board of\n         Visitorsmeeting (Sep 17 \u0026amp; 21) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe engagement of \n         J. Randolph Keanto \n         Louise H. Young(1877-1915) (Sep 21) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         R.G.H. Kean's gladness that his term on\n         the \n         Board of Visitorswill soon be over, \"wild\n         horses could not drag me into another term on the Board. Eight\n         years of careful conscientious work, to the loss of much\n         valuable time, in a most thankless duty, is as much as comes\n         to my share.\" (Oct 13) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ebelief that Senator Daniel's speeches help keep\n         Democrats from defecting to the 3rd party [the Populist Party\n         ?], wish that Congress had stayed in session long enough to\n         pass the Tariff and Election Bills rather than to go home to\n         \"look after their fences\" (Nov 4) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ewheat harvesting in \n         Kansas(Dec 1) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe proposal to build a hospital at the \n         University of Virginiapresented to the\n         Board of Visitors (Dec 18) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe death of Dr. Morris, father-in-law of Pattie (Dec\n         23) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ewife and child beating case in \n         Lynchburg(Dec 23)\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003e1894 \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         University of Virginia Board of\n         Visitorsmeeting about using the Fayerweather money\n         to build and equip a hospital on grounds provided the\n         Legislature adopts the hospital as a state hospital (Jan 13) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe death and observations about the life of General \n         Jubal A. Early(Mar 4) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003emeeting Mr. \n         George Young, father of Louise (Mar 9) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003edeath of Aunt Betty [ \n         Elizabeth Garlick Hill] (Mar 12) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ediscussion about the Census of 1890 and his fears about\n         immigration, mention of a bullet proof \"jacket,\" the Kelly\n         Army at Omaha and Council Bluffs, and Populist agitators (Apr\n         29) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         R.G.H. Kean's visit to \n         St. AugustineJuly 7-August 3 (Jul 3 \u0026amp;\n         7) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003edeath of Dr. \n         W. C. Dabneyat the \n         University of Virginia(Aug 21, Sep 6) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003emarriage of \n         J. Randolph Keanon October 10 (Oct 10) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eabuse of cocaine (Nov 5) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eEleanor going to \n         Baltimoreto take lessons in design at one\n         of the Art Schools (Nov 24) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe promotion of athletics at the \n         University of Virginiaby the Board of\n         Visitors (Nov 27) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eFayerweather will and the \n         University of Virginia(Dec 26)\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003e1895 \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003evisit from \n         Lancelot Keanwhile on business in \n         Washingtonlobbying for the railroads (Jan\n         13) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003edespair over understanding the \"currency question\" and\n         the silver issue (Feb 13) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eembezzlement case in \n         Lynchburgby a teller of the \n         First National Bank(Feb 24) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ean assault against some lawyers in the Law Building (Feb\n         27) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe Spanish-Cuban trouble and his concern over possible\n         U.S. involvement (Mar 24, Apr 10, May 5, Jul 28, and Sep 24) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003edescription by Pat of a sandstorm which swept over the\n         states to the east of the Rockies (Apr 10) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe \n         University of Virginia's attempt to keep\n         track of alumni, the retirement of \n         Schele de Vere, and other news about the\n         University (Apr 21) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe presentation of a bust of cousin John at the \n         University of Virginia with a speech by\n         Senator Daniel (Jun 7) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ea copy of \n         R.G.H. Kean's remarks about the Jubilee\n         of Professor \n         John B. Minorat the \n         University of Virginia Law School from the \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eVirginia Law Register\u003c/title\u003e (Jul 1) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eKean lost his position as City Attorney to \n         A. W. Nowlin as a result of politics (Jul\n         6) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe death of cousin \n         John [Barbee Minor?]and his burial at the\n         University of Virginia cemeteryand the\n         work of the Board of Visitors to fill Minor's chair (Aug 4) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         Martha Jefferson Keanborn to \n         J. Randolph Keanand \n         Louise Kean(Sep 1) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         Lancelot Keanrunning as a Democrat for\n         State Senate in \n         Iowa(Sep 24) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         Prescott Keanon leave (Oct 7) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe Monroe Doctrine and the Cuban controversy; and \n         Thomas Jefferson's role in the Monroe\n         Doctrine (Oct 20, Dec 12) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eGreat Britain-Venezuela boundary dispute over \n         Guiana (Oct 20, Dec 24) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\"the disastrous fire\" at the \n         University of Virginia and rebuilding\n         plans for the \n         Rotunda(Nov 3, 10, Dec 2, 17) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         Addie Kean's attendance at a meeting of\n         the \n         Daughters of the Confederacyin \n         Atlanta(Nov 15) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eKean's opposition to a third term for President \n         Grover Cleveland and Lancelot's lost\n         election (Nov 22, Dec 4, and 1896 Apr 11)\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003e1896 \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         Great Britain- \n         Venezuela controversy, national politics,\n         and a discussion of the book \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe English in the West Indies\u003c/title\u003e (Jan 1, Apr 11) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         South Africa and \n         Great Britain-the failed raid led by [Dr.\n         Leander Stan Jameson] into the \n         Transvaal (Jan 8) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003etreaty between \n         Russia and \n         Turkey(Jan 27) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         Cuba(Feb 4 \u0026amp; 29, Mar 21, Apr 11, May\n         4 \u0026amp; 10, Jun 2, 10, \u0026amp; 26, Oct 31, Dec 13, 19 \u0026amp; 20) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003emeeting of the \n         Fortnightly Literary Club(Feb 15) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003enational politics (Feb 23) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe annual banquet of the \n         University of VirginiaAlumni (Apr 19) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eappointment of \n         Fitzhugh Leeas Consul General, 1896-1898,\n         to \n         Havana, Cuba(Apr 19 \u0026amp; 24, Jun 2) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe misuse of \n         Thomas Jeffersonquotes and discussion\n         about the graduated income tax (May 10) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe chances of \n         William McKinleybeing nominated at the\n         Republican Convention and the silver controversy (Jun 10) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe \n         Board of Visitors at the University of\n         Virginia\"unloading some of their deadwood\"\n         [professors] and the competition between the University and \n         Washington \u0026amp; Lee Law Departments (Jun\n         20) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe platform of the Democratic Convention held in July\n         in Chicago (Jun 26, Jul 12) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eKean's bad memories of the Republican Party during\n         Reconstruction and his decision to vote for \n         William Jennings Bryan(Jul 19) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe silver question (Jul 30) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ediscussion of economics and the disparity of the very\n         rich and others (Aug 6) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003edeath of Aunt \n         Ellen [Wayles Harrison](Aug 16, 18) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe restoration of the \n         Rotunda(Aug 18) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe Presidential race (Sep 19; Nov 14)\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003e1897 \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe awkwardness of the Monroe Doctrine in a shrinking\n         world; concern over the amount of the Federal budget pensions\n         consume; and a discussion of \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eQuo Vadis\u003c/title\u003e (Jan 5) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ediscussion of articles by \n         Richard Harding Davis and sketches by \n         Frederic Remington; problems of\n         unemployment due to labor saving machinery and cheap immigrant\n         labor (Jan 9 \u0026amp; 13) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         Cuba(Feb 27, Mar 10) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003edistrust of Senator Daniel on the issues (Feb 27) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ementions various strikes and \n         Eugene Debs(Aug 14) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ediscussion about Vaughan and other genealogy; New York\n         politics (Oct 8, 23; Nov 6) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\n         Buffalo Bill's Rough Riders (Oct 17) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eactivities of \n         Addie Keanat the \n         United Daughters of the Confederacy(Oct\n         23) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe death of a \n         Georgiafootball player during a game at\n         the \n         University of Virginia(Nov 13, 21) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eDr. Randolph resigned the rectorship but not his\n         membership on the Board of Visitors at the \n         University of Virginiadue to poor health\n         (Dec 13) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eU.S. currency controversy; the problem of numerous\n         pensioners and abuse of the pension system (Dec 19 \u0026amp;\n         25)\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003e1898 \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003egenealogy (Jan 23) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003earticle about pension abuse by Kean, \"Pensions v. Coast\n         Defenses\" (Jan 17 \u0026amp; 23) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eunsuccessful search for a servant willing to go to \n         Bostonby Addie (Jan-Feb) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ethe Maine disaster and danger of war; the value of the \n         Hawaiian Islands(Feb 19, 23,27; Mar 3, 9,\n         19, 27, 31; Apr 9, 14, 16) \n         \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eKean's serious illness (Apr 23, 28, 30)\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThere is also one folder of letters between Mrs. R.G.H.\n         Kean, ( \n         Adelaide Navarro de Maret Prescott) and\n         Dr. \n         J. Randolph Kean, from the time \n         J. Randolph Keanwas teaching school in \n         Onancock, Virginiain 1880 until 1922.\n         There are also occasional letters from Addie to Randolph in\n         the letters from \n         R.G.H. Keanto his son described\n         above.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThere are four folders of letters from Dr. \n         J. Randolph Keanto his wife, \n         Louise Hurlburt Young Kean(1877-1915),\n         beginning in 1898 after the declaration of war on \n         Spainand continuing during his absences\n         until shortly before her death in 1915. The first group of\n         letters, in 1898, were written from \n         Ft. Ethan Allen, Essex Junction, Vermont;\n         Lynchburg, Virginia, where \n         J. Randolph Keanattended his father in\n         his last illness, May 16-June 13; and describing his life and\n         work at \n         Camp Cuba Libre, Jacksonville, Florida,\n         Headquarters and Field Hospital, 2nd Division, 7th Army Corps,\n         June 27-September 5, 1898. For more details of this period,\n         1898-1900, see his diary, volume number 4. The letters in 1900\n         were written while \n         J. Randolph Keanwas stationed in \n         Quemados, Cuba, the Headquarters\n         Department of the Province of \n         Havanaand \n         Pinar Del Rio, Chief Surgeon's Office,\n         mentioning yellow fever cases and Dr. \n         W. C. Gorgas. When the letters were\n         written in 1902, Kean was chiefly in \n         Washington, D.C.but made visits to \n         Camp G.H. Thomas, Lytle, Georgia, and\n         elsewhere, on Army business, while his wife Louise was\n         visiting at \n         Edgehilland the \n         University of Virginia. The last two\n         folders contain Kean's correspondence to his wife in\n         1912-1913, on War Department, Office of the Surgeon General\n         stationery, describing a tour of inspection in the South, a\n         period covered in volumes 9 \u0026amp; 10 of his diaries.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eAnother large group of correspondence consists of the\n         letters from \n         J. Randolph Keanto and from his\n         mother-in-law (two folders) and \n         Louise H. Young Keanto her mother (12\n         folders), \n         Louise Hurlburt Young, beginning with the\n         marriage of Randolph and Louise in 1894. These letters\n         describe the Army surgeon career and travels of \n         J. Randolph Keanfrom his wife's\n         perspective, especially their experiences in \n         Cuba.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eAnother group of letters is comprised of correspondence\n         between \n         J. Randolph Kean and his son, \n         Robert Hill Kean(1900 -?) during the\n         Great War (3 folders), while Kean was serving with the \n         American Expeditionary Forces,\n         Headquarters, U.S. Army Ambulance Service, chiefly in \n         Tours, France, and Robert was attending \n         Woodberry Forest School, and 1946-1950\n         (10 folders). There is also a single folder of letters from \n         Robert Keanto his father, 1917-1918, and\n         1947. Kean particularly describes his work with the Services\n         of Supply in 1918 when censorship was relaxed for those\n         serving away from the Advance Section, also mentioning his\n         promotion to Brigadier General, Medical Corps. He also\n         mentions the Jefferson's Day Centennial Celebration by the \n         University of Virginia Overseas Alumni on\n         April 12 \u0026amp; 13, 1919; his marriage to \n         Cornelia B. Knox(1919 Apr 1, 22; May 2,\n         26); and his receipt of the Legion of Honor from the French\n         government (Apr 13).\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThere are also four folders of condolence letters and\n         telegrams to \n         J. Randolph Keanupon the death of his\n         first wife, \n         Louise H. Young, 1915-1916 from friends\n         and associates. Other folders of correspondence include one of\n         letters from \n         Robert Landis Hershey to \n         Robert Hill Kean, 1924-1927; one of \n         John Kean to \n         J. Randolph Kean, 1942-1950; and a folder\n         of miscellaneous \n         Kean familycorrespondence, 1859-1950. The\n         latter folder includes: a recommendation for \n         R.G.H. Kean(1859); \n         Nannie R. Keanto her brother \n         R.G.H. Kean(1868 Oct 26); Professor \n         John B. Minorre the \"Miller Deed to the\n         University of Virginia\" (1869 Mar 12); \n         V. Dabney(1873 May 17); letters from \n         R.G.H. Keanto \n         Addie Keanwhile visiting \n         J. Randolph Keanat \n         Ft. Sill, Indian Territoryand \n         St. Francis Barracks, St. Augustine,\n         Florida(1887 \u0026amp; 1894); a summary of \n         R.G.H. Kean's debt (1897); newsclippings\n         concerning the \n         Edgehillfire in 1916 and the death of \n         Lancelot Keanin 1931; and \n         Louise Keanto \n         J. Randolph Kean(1906 Oct 10).\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe last group of correspondence consists of miscellaneous\n         correspondents to Cornelia Knox Kean and \n         Jefferson Randolph Kean alphabetically\n         arranged. These include: \n         Estela Agramonte; \n         Alderman Library; \n         Mary Beth Anderson; \n         Randolph Anderson; \n         John H. Andrus; \n         David Rankin Barbee; \n         Grace Berl; Mrs. \n         George A. Bradford; \n         Frank P. Brent; Honorable \n         Jefferson B. Browne; \n         Mary Stuart Chamberlain; \n         Robert L. Chason; \n         Josephine Colt; \n         Ross Cooley; \n         Mary Coolidge; \n         Helen Crump; \n         John Dalton; Annis \u0026amp; \n         John [Ewell]telegram; \n         Alfred Fanton; General \n         Charles Fevrier; \n         Caroline Gallup(sister of J.R. Kean); \n         William Crawford Gorgas; \n         Andy Hall; Mrs. \n         H.L. Harrell; Dr. \n         Phillip S. Hench; \n         Lancelot Minor Kean; \n         Mary E. Lazenby; \n         Fitzhugh Lee; \n         Camilla Lippincott; Major Lledge; \n         Mary McAdie; Professor \n         W.F. Magie; Aunt \n         Maria Mason; Colonel \n         Edgar W. Miller; \n         Grace Minns; \n         Pattie Morris; General \n         [R.M.] O'Reilly; \n         Papers of Thomas Jefferson, returning a\n         letter press copy of a letter from \n         Thomas Jefferson to \n         Martha Jefferson Randolph(1792 June 22); \n         James M. Phalen; \n         William S. Potter; \n         J. Wardwell Proctor; \n         Randolph Family; Colonel \n         Robert Isham Randolph; \n         Alice Young Rich; \n         Frank B. Rogers; \n         A. Owen Seaman; \n         J.F. Siler; \nMary R. Slocum; \nWillard Springer, Jr.; \nEloise A.C. Suter; \nOlivia Taylor; \nKim Vardaman; \nH.A. Webster; \nPeggy Wells; \nWalter Muir Whitehill; \nWilliam Holland Wilmer; and \nMason Young.\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection consists of bound volumes and\ncorrespondence of the \nKean family, ca. 1,745 items (13 Hollinger\nboxes, ca. 7 linear feet), [1859]-1951, chiefly the 39 diaries\nof Dr. Jefferson Randolph Kean(1860-1950) and\nother bound volumes, and the correspondence between Dr. Kean\nand other members of the Kean family. The largest group of\ncorrespondence consists of letters from his father, \nRobert Garlick Hill Kean, a lawyer in \nLynchburg, Virginia, and a member of the \nUniversity of Virginia Board of\nVisitors (appointed in 1872 and in 1890), to Dr. \nJefferson Randolph Kean, 1879-1898, full\nof family news, \nLynchburgevents, the \nUniversity of Virginiaand commentary on \nVirginia and local politics.","This collection consists of two series: Series I: Bound\nVolumes (Boxes 1-4) and Series II: Correspondence (Boxes\n5-13).","Dr. \nJefferson Randolph Keankept the diaries\nfrom 1891 until his death in 1950. In the first volume, he\nstates his purpose in keeping the diaries as to jot down daily\noccurrences, especially those of a social nature, including\nnew acquaintances, marriages, births, and deaths. At the back\nof each volume, Dr. Kean usually kept lists of all these plus\na list of all letters sent and received by month. He also\nattempted to index the more notable pages of his diaries and\nsome of these indexed items will be mentioned in the following\ndiary summaries. Most diaries have numerous references to\nfamily news and events and medical colleagues.","Diary Summaries (see Boxes 1-3)","Vol. 1 - \n         Lynchburg(1891 Dec) - \n         St. Augustine(1893 May), mentions Levy\n         \u0026 \n         Monticello, and \n         Edgehill","Vol. 2 - \n         St. Augustine(1893 May 9 -1894 Nov 19) - \n         Key West Barracks(1894 Nov 20-1895 Apr\n         19)","Vol. 3 - \n         Key West Barracks(1895 Apr 21-1897 Apr 5)\n         -On Leave to \n         St. Augustine, \n         Lynchburg, \n         Washington, \n         New York, and \n         Boston(1897 Apr 5-May 3) - \n         Fort Warren, in \n         Boston Harbor(1897 May 3-Sep 10)","Vol. 4 - \n         Fort Warren(1897 Sep 11-1900 Nov 1) -Left\n         for \n         Quemados, Headquarters Department of\n         Western \n         Cuba(1900 Nov 1), mentions \n         Walter Reed, \n         W. C. Gorgas, the sinking of The Maine,\n         the Spanish-American War, the Armistice","Vol. 5 - \n         Cuba(1900 Nov 13-1902 May 20) -Left for \n         Newport Newson 1902 May 20 -chiefly in \n         Washington(1902 May 31-1904 Jun 2),\n         mentions \n         Walter Reed's Yellow Fever Experiments,\n         the assassination of President \n         William McKinley, and the Medical\n         Reorganization Bill; Pages 6-10 of the diary include the Pine\n         Ridge Campaign, \n         South Dakota(1890 Nov 19-1891 Mar 27)\n         from an earlier time in his career","Vol. 6 - \n         New York City(1904 Jun 5) - \n         Cuba(1907 Jan 31), mentions winning the\n         Seaman's Prize Essay Award, an auto trip through the \n         Valley of Virginia, appointed by\n         President \n         Theodore Rooseveltto the \n         Central Committee of the American Red\n         Cross, the \n         San Franciscoearthquake, intervention in \n         Cuba, Kean takes charge as Health Officer\n         of Cuba, and visit to \n         Panama","Vol. 7 - \n         Cuba(1907 Feb 1) - \n         Washington, D.C.(1909 Nov 24), mentions\n         his health work in \n         Cuba","Vol. 8 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1909 Nov 25) - \n         Los Angeles, California(1911 Jul 1),\n         mentions \n         Painted Deserttrip, his presence at the \n         Maneuver Camp, San Antonio, due to the\n         unrest in \n         Mexico, and the Nicholas lands","Vol. 9 - \n         Los Angeles, California(1911 Jul 1) - \n         Lexington, Virginia(1912 Sep 15) mentions\n         examination of rats for plague at \n         San Juanand elsewhere, trip to \n         Paris, sanitary survey conducted by Kean,\n         Amundsen reaching the South Pole, \n         Monticello Graveyard, and typhoid\n         prevention","Vol. 10 - \n         Washington(1912 Sep 28) - \n         Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas(1914 Jul 14)\n         includes family dates and genealogy, record of his foreign\n         service with dates, list of correspondence with the Surgeon\n         General's Office, and record of the first meeting of the \n         Monticello Association","Vol. 11 - \n         Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas(1914 Jul 18) - \n         Washington, D.C.(1916 Mar 9), mentions\n         outbreak of World War I, trip to \n         Yellowstone Park","Vol. 12 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1916 Mar 10) - \n         Paris, France(1918 Feb 10), mentions\n         preparations of the medical service for war, \n         Monticello Association, mobilization of\n         Base Hospitals, and \n         Red Crosswork","Vol. 13 - \n         Paris, France(1918 Feb 11) - \n         Boston, Massachusetts(1919 Sep 7),\n         describes his war work in \n         Europe","Vol. 14 - \n         Boston, Massachusetts(1919 Sep 9) - \n         Boston, Massachusetts(1920 Oct 30)","Vol. 15 - \n         Boston, Massachusetts(1920 Nov 1) - \n         Boston, Massachusetts(1921 Nov 9), lists\n         dates and places of his foreign service, homeopathic Base\n         Hospitals, and trip to \n         Europe","Vol. 16 - \n         Boston, Massachusetts(1921 Nov 17 -1922\n         Nov 19)","Vol. 17 - \n         Boston, Massachusetts(1922 Nov 24 -1923\n         Dec 8), mentions the death of President \n         Wlliam J. Harding, accepts the position\n         of editor of The Military Surgeon and secretaryship of the Association of Military\n         Surgeons, sighting of the naval airship Shenandoah over \n         Boston, and examination of some papers of\n         his father's","Vol. 18 - \n         Boston, Massachusetts(1923 Dec 13) - \n         Ft. McIntosh, Texas(1924 Nov 16)","Vol. 19 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1924 Nov 26 -1925 Oct\n         14)","Vol. 20 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1925 Oct 15) - \n         Walter Reed Hospital(1927 Apr 10),\n         mentions the \n         Walter Reed MemorialAssociation and\n         Prohibition","Vol. 21 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1927 Apr 10 -1928 Aug\n         31), mentions the \n         Charles Lindberghflight, the \n         Monticello Association, \" \n         Edgehill\" and \" \n         Tuckahoe\"","Vol. 22 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1928 Sep 1 -1930 Mar 4),\n         mentions \n         Poplar Forestvisit (p. 102), and the Wall\n         Street Stock Market Crash","Vol. 23 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1930 Mar 8 -1931 Aug\n         20), mentions \n         India\u0026 \n         Gandhi(p. 179), and the Stuart portrait\n         of \n         Thomas Jefferson(p. 180)","Vol. 24 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1931 Aug 21 -1932 Dec\n         24), contains genealogical notes, and mentions plans for the \n         Thomas Jefferson Memorial, the \n         Monticello Association, Prohibition, the\n         Japanese seizure of \n         Shanghai, the Lindbergh baby kidnapping,\n         the flight of \n         Amelia Earhart, the Bonus Army, and the\n         Presidential election","Vol. 25 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1932 Dec 25 -1934 Jul\n         15), mentions \n         Franklin Rooseveltand the \"New Deal\"\n         (pages 110-111), \n         John L. Newcomb's election as President\n         of the \n         University of Virginia(p. 86)","Vol. 26 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1934 Jul 21 -1935 Aug\n         31), mentions the \n         Thomas Jefferson Memorials, the \n         Walter Reed Memorial Association, and his\n         resignation as secretary of the \n         Association of Military Surgeons","Vol. 27 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1935 Sep 1 -1936 Nov\n         12), includes his personal health record, mentions the award\n         of the Grand Cross Order of Merit of Carlos Finlay by the\n         President of \n         Cuba, and the conquest of \n         Ethiopiaby Mussolini","Vol. 28 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1936 Nov 15 -1938 Mar\n         31), mentions the Jefferson cups, King Edward's VIII love\n         affair, the annexation of \n         Austriaby Hitler, Democratic conference,\n         Hitler, the Jews of \n         Europe, the Sully portrait of \n         Martha Jefferson Randolph, \n         Monticello Association, the North Pole,\n         the sinking of the U.S. gunboat The Panay in \n         Nankingby the Japanese, \n         Romania, the inauguration of President \n         Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Supreme\n         Court","Vol. 29 - \n         Washinton, D.C.(1938 Apr 1 -1939 May 4),\n         mentions aviation, especially \n         Howard Hughes, and the \n         Thomas Jefferson Memorial Commission","Vol. 30 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1939 May 7 -1940 Jun 9),\n         mentions \n         Association of Military Surgeons International\n         Congress, \n         American Military History Institute,\n         blitzkriegs, \n         China, Battle of \n         Flanders, \n         Winston Churchill, \n         Dunkirk, \n         Finland, \n         France, Hitler, Stalin, Income Tax, \n         Jefferson Memorial, \n         Japan\u0026 \n         China, the Jefferson cups, the \n         Netherlands, \n         Norway, the capture of \n         Parisby the Nazis, Russian attack on \n         Finland, strike of W.P.A. workers, \n         Wounded Knee, the invasion of \n         Polandand other war events","Vol. 31 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1940 Jun 10 -1941 May\n         13), mentions the Democratic convention, the Lend-Lease Bill,\n         the U.S. take-over of \n         Greenlandto establish an air base, Income\n         Tax, the \n         Thomas Jefferson Memorial Commission, Dr.\n         Fiske Kimball, labor strikes, Defense\n         Production, the \n         Oaksin \n         Washington, D.C., numerous references to\n         the war, the Republican National Convention, air raids over \n         England, the \n         Walter Reed Memorial Association, and the\n         destruction of \n         Westminster Abbeyand \n         Plymouth","Vol. 32 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1941 May 14 -1942 Apr\n         2), mentions the British Navy, \n         Winston Churchill, President \n         Franklin D. Roosevelt, \n         Rudolf Hess' flight, retirement of Chief\n         Justice Hughes, the \n         League of Nations, labor, death of Kaiser\n         Wilhelm, \n         Fiske Kimball, \"Right-to-Work,\" \n         Monticello Association, \n         Thomas Jefferson Memorialand the\n         inscriptions, Stalin-Hitler pact, General Douglas \n         MacArthur, Congress and lobbies, \n         Pearl Harbor, the progress of the war,\n         and submarines","Vol. 33 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1942 Apr 3 -1943 Feb 7),\n         mentions Dr. \n         Harry Clemons, \n         Thomas Jefferson Memorial Commission, the\n         Presidential election, rationing, the Gorgas medal, violin\n         belonging to \n         Thomas Jefferson, Dr. \n         Fiske Kimball, \n         Eddie Rickenbacker, saboteurs,\n         suppression of bad news, Supreme Court, U-Boats, and much war\n         news","Vol. 34 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1943 Feb 8 -Dec 31),\n         mentions the Thomas Jefferson Bicentennial, \n         Winston Churchill, rationing, \n         Mississippi Valleyfloods, \n         Keangenealogy, \n         Thomas Jefferson Memorial, \n         Thomas Jeffersonportraits on exhibit in\n         the \n         National Gallery of Art, penicillin,\n         Montgomery and the Eighth Army, the Moscow Convention, coal\n         strike, war news, \n         Thomas Jeffersondescendants, and the\n         U-Boat menace","Vol. 35 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1944 Jan 1 -Nov 10),\n         mentions bureaucratic government, \n         Thomas Jefferson Memorial Commission,\n         Cuban election, nomination of Governor Dewey of \n         New York, D-Day, \n         Fiske Kimball, Italian King \n         Umbertoretirement, invasion of \n         Germanyand other war news, robot planes,\n         sketch of Marshall Petain, \n         Monticello Association, capture of \n         Rome, Jefferson and \n         Abraham Lincoln, assassination attempt on\n         Hitler, and the presidential election","Vol. 36 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1944 Nov 15 -1945 Aug\n         21), mentions the Atomic Bomb, Atlantic Charter, Communism,\n         concentration camps, \n         United Nations, General \n         Dwight Eisenhower, Hitler, Mussolini, war\n         news, \n         Okinawa, \n         Poland, capture of \n         Berlin, war criminals, \n         Yalta Conference, \n         Potsdam Conference, death of President \n         Franklin D. Roosevelt, President \n         Harry S. Truman, \n         San Francisco Conference, and British\n         elections","Vol. 37 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1945 Aug 21 -1946 Jun\n         26), mentions Atomic Bomb, Senator Byrd, \n         Bernard Baruch, \n         United Nations, \n         Dwight D. Eisenhower, \n         Fiske Kimball, labor, \n         Nurembergtrials, the \n         Red Cross, V-J Day, Secretary Stimson,\n         politics, \n         E.R. Stettinius, \n         Japan, and end of war","Vol. 38 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1946 Jul 1 -1948 Mar\n         11), mentions air crashes, \n         Bikiniand the Atomic Bomb, Princess \n         Elizabethof Great Britain, murder of \n         Gandhi, personal health notes, \n         Thomas Jefferson, Nazi criminals, labor,\n         politics, \n         Russia, \n         Monticello Association, \n         Henry Wallace, and President \n         Harry S. Truman","Vol. 39 - \n         Washington, D.C.(1947 Jan 15 -1950 Jul)\n         \"And So to Bed A Diary,\" mentions Secretary of State \n         George Marshall, \n         Monticello Association, \n         John L. Lewis, Secretary of War \n         Henry L. Stimson, Great Britain's loss of\n         power, \n         Thomas Jefferson, Taft-Hartley Labor\n         Bill, India, Atomic control, General \n         George Marshall, General \n         Dwight D. Eisenhower, \n         Abraham Lincoln, \n         Thomas Jeffersonand the Unitarian Church,\n         Soviet movement into \n         Czechoslovakia, the \n         Berlinblockade, disposal of his books and\n         papers, \n         Korea, publication of \n         Dumas Malone's book about \n         Thomas Jefferson, and publication of\n         Volume one of The Papers of Thomas Jefferson.","A list of the other bound volumes can be found in the box\n         listing for boxes three and four at the end of the guide.","Letters from \n         R. G. H. Keanto Dr. \n         Jefferson Randolph Kean","These letters begin with \n         J. Randolph Keanat the \n         University of Virginiain 1879 where he\n         attended the Medical School until 1883 June 25. His other\n         locations during his correspondence with his father include: \n         at home in \n         Lynchburg(1883 Jun 27-Aug) \n         \n         New York City(1883 Sep 26-1884 Feb 14) \n         \n         Ft. Sill, Indian Territory,\n         Oklahoma(present day Comanche County), as assistant\n         and post surgeon (1884 Jun 16-1887 Nov 30) \n         on leave from \n         Ft. Sill(1887 Nov 30-1888 Jan 28) \n         return to \n         Ft. Sill(1888 Feb -1891 Dec) \n         at \n         Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota(1890-1891\n         Winter) \n         on leave in \n         Lynchburg(1891 Jun) \n         on leave in \n         Lynchburgdue to bullet wound (1891 Dec) \n         Captain \u0026 Post Surgeon, \n         St. Francis Barracks, St. Augustine(1892\n         Mar 23) \n         marriage of \n         J. Randolph Keanto \n         Louise H. Young(1894 Oct 11) \n         orders to go to \n         Key West Barracks(1894 Oct 31) \n         orders to go to \n         Ft. Warren, Boston Harbor(1897 Mar 16) \n         arrival at \n         Ft. Warren(1897 May 3) \n         war declared on \n         Spain(1898 Apr 25) \n         \n         R.G.H. Keanvery ill, \n         J.Randolph Keanat \n         Lynchburg(1898 May 16-24; Jun 2-15) \n         \n         R.G.H. Keandies (1898 Jun 13) \n         \n         J. Randolph Keanleaves \n         Ft. Warrento report to \n         Jacksonville, Florida(1898 Jun 24)","Subjects mentioned in letters of \n         R.G.H. Keaninclude:","1883 \n         controversy over boarding houses at the \n         University of Virginia(Apr 6) \n         \n         Lynchburgelections and a legal case\n         involving a railroad (May 18) \n         a big fire at \n         Lynchburgon May 29th (Jun 1) \n         advice that medical service in the Army preferable to\n         private practice (Jun 14) \n         discussion about \n         John Warwick Daniel's speech at the\n         unveiling of Lee's statue at \n         Lexington(Jun 30) \n         Kean's dislike of \n         William Mahoneand discussion about the\n         elections (Nov 5 \u0026 18; Dec 11) \n         \n         Anthony Trollope's autobiography (Dec 3) \n         the growth of industry in the South and the importance\n         of her ports (Dec 11) \n         sightings of \n         Robert G.H. Kean, Jr.(Sep 26, Oct 24;\n         1884 Jan 9, Feb 3; 1886 Apr 15)","1884 \n         death of \n         Aunt Mary Randolph(Jun 26) \n         train wreck near [Lovetown?] (Jun 30) \n         discussion of early Civil War Service of \n         R.G.H. Kean\u0026 the army commission of \n         J. Randolph Kean(Aug 3) \n         preparation for the case of Noble vs Davis (Aug 11) \n         Mahoneism \u0026 local elections (Sep 3) \n         local adultery scandal involving Dr. \n         E.H. Murrellat the Springs (Sep 8) \n         comments about upcoming elections (Nov 1, 15) \n         Kean's speech at \n         Washington \u0026 Lee(Nov 28)","1885 \n         use of morphine in pregnancy (Jan 7, 28) \n         vacant professorship in Law and Chemistry at the \n         University of Virginia(Jan 7) \n         controversy over Indian lands (Jan 28) \n         strike of \n         South Pacific Railroadworkers, \"silver\n         politics\" and economics (Mar 10) \n         the President's proclamation re the settlers in the \n         Oklahoma Indian Territory(Mar 19) \n         mention of proposal to use \"colored troops\" in \n         Central America(Mar 30) \n         dedication of the \n         Observatory at the University of\n         Virginia(Apr 9 \u0026 19) \n         worries over the changes in faculty at the \n         University of Virginia(May 16) \n         \n         Jefferson Harrisonat \n         Edgehillapparently insane (Jun 10, 15) \n         death of little Addie (Jun 20) \n         death of little Lancelot and \n         R.G.H. Kean's sister, Nannie (Jul 17) \n         burial of Dr. \n         John Staige Davis at the UVA cemetery;\n         death of General Grant (Jul 27) \n         \n         T. J. Levy barring access to the \n         Monticello burying ground (Aug 19) \n         description of the [Denmark ?] circulating library out\n         of \n         Raleigh, N.C.(Sep 25) \n         local politics, including \n         Fitzhugh Lee's success in his Democratic\n         canvass for the Governor's race (Sep 25) \n         controversy in their synod over the teaching of\n         evolution (Oct 24) \n         his support for Civil Service Reform (Mar 30; Nov 23;\n         Dec 12) \n         the solution for the \"Indian Problem\" (Nov 17)","1886 \n         essay by \n         R.G.H. Kean re \"Jefferson as Legislator\"\n         (Jan 4; 1887 Jan 8) \n         bankruptcy of \n         John Morris causes bankruptcy of \n         R.G.H. Kean\u0026 \n         Lancelot Kean; Kean wants to give Universal History formerly belonging to \n         Thomas Jefferson to his son, Dr. Kean (Jan\n         23) the possibility of working on a Jefferson concordance; his\n         wonder at Jefferson's versatility (Mar 7, 27) \n         the death of Lanty's boy (Mar 13) \n         reference to a strike in New York by the \n         Knights of Labor(Mar 27) \n         mention of the Andersonville Prison, federal prisoners,\n         and General Grant's policy of attrition (Mar 27) \n         reference to railroad riots and bloodshed which he sees\n         as a war between classes, Capital \u0026 Trade vs Labor, and\n         other social changes (Apr 11) \n         financial details; his concern over the loss of his law\n         library due to bankruptcy (Apr 15 \u0026 25, May 2) \n         sale of Kean's house and property; views on local\n         option; his speech against Prohibition pushed by the\n         Methodists and Baptists; and his views on religious\n         intolerance which is hindered by the wide diversity of sects\n         present in the United States (Apr 25) \n         the \"prohibition election\" in \n         Lynchburg; his low opinion of \n         John Morris; daughter Patty is working\n         while pregnant but will probably go to \n         Edgehillfor her confinement; and General\n         Early's desire for him to run for Commonwealth's Attorney (May\n         2 \u0026 4) \n         Kean's bankruptcy and bad behavior of \n         John Morris: and the rejection of Mr.\n         Button by the Senate and Button's quarrel with \n         J.R. [Mabee?](May 15) \n         discussion of alcohol; belief that \n         John Morrisdepends on his wife or friends\n         for support (May 23 \u0026 31) \n         attempted suicide of Mrs. Nowlin (Jun 14) \n         arrest of \n         George A. Kinnearfor the theft of\n         registered letters at the post office (Jun 29) \n         UVA gossip about Dr. \n         James F. Harrisonwho was caught engaging\n         in \"criminal amour\" with \n         George F. Holmes' \"cracked or eccentric\n         daughter\" and was urged by the Board of Visitors to leave his\n         position in the \n         School of Medicineand take up farming in \n         Prince William County(Jul 17) \n         the difficult delivery and death of a neighbor, Mary\n         (Mrs. \n         Clayton Manson) (Jul 17, 26 \u0026 29) \n         changes at the \n         University of Virginia Medical Schooland\n         faculty (Aug 9) \n         concerns over the agriculture and economy of Virginia\n         -many young men going out West (Aug 16) \n         discussion of Civil Service Reform, the Democratic\n         Nominating Convention at \n         Lynchburgto replace Daniel and the debt\n         question (Aug 22; Sep 1) \n         description of local earthquake (Sep 1) \n         Patsy's milk business begun (Sep-Oct) \n         a legal case involving a company who manufactures\n         cigarette making machines and the inventor of its most\n         successful model (Oct) \n         the burning of the Medical Hall at the \n         University of Virginia(Nov 26) \n         wants \n         J. Randolph Keanto send his fossil\n         discovery to \n         University of Virginia; discussion of the\n         possible ramifications of a Comanche word which might mean\n         \"elephant\" (Dec 21)","1887 \n         \n         [John W.] \"Daniel's morbid greed for\n         patronage\" and public drunkenness in \n         Washington(Jan 8; Mar 1) \n         comments re Uncle Tom's Cabin (Mar 1) \n         the effect of railroads on agricultural land (Mar 13) \n         \n         Prescott Keanreceives two young\n         alligators from \n         Louisiana(Apr 11) \n         \n         St. Paul'sneed for a new church building\n         (Apr 17) \n         young boys addicted to cigarettes; the closing of the\n         school at \n         Edgehill(Apr 24) \n         reference to \n         Louis Pasteur's germ theory (Apr 29) \n         long discussion on the participation of the \n         Knights of Laborin the municipal\n         elections with the political canvassing of \"all the Negroes,\n         most of the more ignorant mechanics and pretty much all the\n         white riffraff\"; belief that \n         William Mahoneis manipulating the Knights\n         of Labor in order to succeed \n         H.H. Riddlebergerin the Senate; and \n         Wilson Randolphhas returned to the nail\n         factory (May 7 \u0026 29; Jun 12) \n         many young Virginians heading West to make a living (Jun\n         4) \n         the return of old Confederate battle flags protested by\n         the G.A.R. Union veterans; his opinion of General \n         Thomas Rosser(Jun 19) \n         visit to \n         Wythevilleand the \n         U.S. Fish Hatchery(Jun 27) \n         election of city officers by the new City Council of \n         Lynchburg; Kean re-elected City Attorney;\n         his \"fishing excursion\" (Jul 3) \n         plans to visit \n         J. Randolph Keanat \n         Ft. Sillfor a month in August ([Jul 29]) \n         Lanty's preparations to leave for \n         Sioux City, Iowato make a living (Oct\n         2)","1888 \n         frequent use of morphine in treatments by doctors (Feb\n         13) \n         \n         J. Randolph Kean's transfer to \n         Ft. Robinson (Dawes County) Nebraska(Mar\n         13) \n         the double sin of \n         C.W. [Price ?]who not only decided to run\n         as an independent after his loss in the primary but also kept\n         a mistress and bought her a house (Apr 22) \n         the shortage of nurses who are engaged for four weeks\n         service in advance to care for new babies (Apr 22) \n         daughter Pat delivers a boy almost without help (May 6) \n         Addie goes to \n         Philadelphiafor treatment at a private\n         hospital (May 3-Oct 1) \n         trip of \n         J. Randolph Keanto \n         Rawlinsand \n         Green River City, Wyoming\n         Territory(Jun-Jul) \n         U.S./Canada disagreement under \n         Grover Clevelandand Kean's good opinion\n         of \n         Philip Sheridan(Aug 25) \n         Pat and \n         R.G.H. Keanattend the Exposition at \n         Richmond(Oct 22) \n         discussion of the \"dirty turmoil of politics,\" approval\n         of President \n         Grover Cleveland(Nov 4, 11) \n         \"the race question,\" sexual relations between the races,\n         criticism of Darwin \u0026 Huxley (Dec 8)","1889 \n         working on a paper for the annual State Bar Association\n         meeting called \"Judiciary of \n         Virginia\" (Jan 20) \n         decision of vestry of \n         St. Paul's Churchto build a new church on\n         the Slaughter lot (Jan 20) \n         description of the appearance of Crown Prince \n         Rudolph of Austria-Hungary(Feb 3) \n         overdoses of quinine, opium, and other drugs in the\n         neighborhood (Feb 3) \n         his mistake in not networking during his legal career\n         (Feb 11) \n         belief that Indians in the future will virtually\n         disappear or mix with white or Negro races (Feb 17) \n         the altercation between Senators \n         [William Eaton?] Chandlerand [ \n         Joseph Clay Stiles Blackburn?] in\n         Committee (Feb 24) \n         the problem of lobbyists and their influence in Congress\n         (Mar 3) \n         discussion of \"the Negro question,\" women in French\n         society and the drawbacks in the liberty of American women in\n         choosing husbands (Mar 10) \n         death of General Hatch (Apr 16) \n         discussion about the admission of African Americans to\n         church administration and voting, especially the Episcopal\n         Church and his belief that they would vote as a block (May 29)\n         Kean is Chairman of the \n         Lynchburgdelegation to the State\n         Democratic Convention at \n         Richmond(Aug 10) \n         \n         Hattie Drakehas gone into professional\n         nursing and is prepared to serve in \n         Europewith the \n         Red Crossin military hospitals if war\n         should break out (Aug 18 \u0026 28) \n         stamp collecting (Aug 28) \n         \n         John Morrishas left to work in the Indian\n         Territory in \n         Caney, Kansas(Nov 1 \u0026 22) \n         trouble with \n         [Jefferson ?] Levyover the legal rights\n         of the heirs of \n         Jefferson Randolphto access the\n         Monticello burying ground; fox hunting in \n         Albemarle; lack of confidence in juries\n         (Nov 8) \n         \n         J. Randolph Keanwill be promoted to\n         Captain in February of 1890 (Dec 4, 15) \n         description of Pat's new home in \n         Caney, Kansas(Dec 22)","1890 \n         \n         Lynchburgin the throes of prohibition\n         fever; Kean's disapproval that both sexes and races are\n         allowed to speak out against alcohol on the same platform in\n         the spirit of social equality; \n         Prescott Keanhas lost almost all of his\n         belongings in a fire in one of Abbott's school buildings (Jan\n         12) \n         full discussion on Senator \n         [John James ?] Ingall's speech on the\n         race question in which he proposes \"justice -i.e., a full and\n         fair vote\"; Kean proposes the allotment of several states or\n         portions of states solely to African American citizens (Jan 26\n         \u0026 Feb 10) \n         appointment of \n         R.G.H. Keanto the \n         University of Virginia Board of Visitors;\n         Lizzie finally able to join \n         Lancelot Keanin \n         Sioux Cityafter two and a half years (Jan\n         29) \n         mentions the building up of cities such as \n         Roanokeand \n         Buena Vista(Mar 16) \n         mentions concerns of the \n         University of Virginia Board of Visitors,\n         especially the Law Department (Mar 18, Jul 20, Aug 10) \n         memorial observed for \n         Robert E. Leeat the \n         University of Virginia(Jun 8) \n         discussion of geology and \n         J. Randolph Kean's trip to \n         Wyomingwith the \n         Princetongeology team (Aug 24) \n         the good reputation of the \n         University of Virginia(Sep 9) \n         death of a \n         V.M.I.Cadet Taliaferro of Norfolk by fist\n         fighting with a Texas Cadet (Sep 28) \n         concern over possible Sioux Indian conflicts, \n         J. Randolph Keanat \n         Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota, 9th\n         Cavalry Battalion where the Indians were roused by Messianic\n         promises and the Ghost Dance, events leading up to the\n         massacre at \n         Wounded Knee, South Dakota(1890 Nov 23\n         \u0026 27; Dec 5; 1891 Jan 1) \n         disapproval of \n         Benjamin Harrison's treatment of the\n         Indian rebellion and quotes Texan \n         [Louis Tresvant ?] Wigfall's disparaging\n         comments concerning \n         Jefferson Davis(Dec 5) \n         refers to the death of \n         Sitting Bullleading to new hostilities;\n         heavy snows at \n         Roanokeand \n         Fincastle(Dec 18)","1891 \n         news that \n         J. Randolph Keanis supposed to come East\n         with the \"K\" troop detail; he spends June in \n         Lynchburg(May 19) \n         \n         J. Randolph Kean's gunshot accident \u0026\n         injury to his leg (Jul 30, Aug 3, 8, \u0026 13; Oct 4, Nov 5) \n         \n         J. Randolph Kean's pedigree for \n         Sons of the American Revolution(Aug 18) \n         description of church run schools in \n         Bedford City(Sep 14)","1892 \n         new post assignment for \n         J. Randolph Keanat \n         St. Francis Barracks, St. Augustine,\n         Florida(Mar 25) \n         legal problems at \n         Edgehill following the death of \n         Sarah [Randolph?]and the possible sale of\n         the \n         Thomas Jefferson manuscripts to Congress\n         (Apr 30) \n         the \n         University of Virginia- \n         Johns Hopkins baseball game (May 21) \n         possible law partnership with Lile (May 26) \n         discussion of the possibility and theory of flight (Jun\n         11) \n         collapse of the old Winston furniture store on Main\n         Street killing \n         J.H.C. Winston and two black laborers (Jul\n         3) \n         higher education for women and the \n         University of Virginia (Jul 21) \n         discussion of Sir \n         J. Crichton Brown on Sex in Education (Aug 12) \n         the illness of Professor \n         William Elisha Petersat the \n         University of Virginia and the need of an\n         assistant in Latin (Aug 20) \n         concern over cholera and the sewer system in \n         Lynchburg(Sep 23) \n         \n         J. Randolph Keanat \n         Asheville, North Carolina(Oct 2) \n         \n         J. Randolph Keanat \n         Sioux City, Iowaon a visit (Oct 10) \n         \n         Virginia politics, mention of the Dalton\n         Gang and Coffeyville near where Pattie lives (Oct 15) \n         \n         University of Virginia Board of\n         Visitorsmeeting about the water supply (Oct 24) \n         more discussion of \n         Virginiapolitics, death of \n         R.G.H. Kean's sister Hattie (Nov 12) \n         details about the possibility of an endowed chair in\n         English Literature at the \n         University of Virginia(Dec 11,16, \u0026\n         23)","1893 \n         causes for personal depression (Jan 20) \n         more discussion about the endowed chair in English\n         Literature at the \n         University of Virginiaby Mrs. Kent (Jan\n         12) \n         the politics of \n         Jefferson Coolidge(Feb 5) \n         opinions about child rearing (Feb 14) \n         \n         Prescott Keanenlists in the Navy (Mar 21,\n         Apr 4 \u0026 18, Jun 2, Dec 1 \u0026 23) \n         domestic adultery scandal in \n         Nelson Countyinvolving two law partners\n         (May 28) \n         \n         University of Virginia Board of\n         Visitorsmeeting re the Law Department and \n         John B. Minor, Jr.(Jul 18 \u0026 23) \n         \"currency famine\" [the Panic of 1893] and the suit\n         against Congressman \n         W.C.P. Breckinridgeof \n         Kentuckyfor breach of promise to marry\n         (Aug 13 \u0026 20, Sep 5; see also 1894 Apr 15) \n         his opinion of \n         Charles Triplett O'Ferrallas a candidate\n         for Governor (Aug 20) \n         mentions \n         Lucy Cocke(Aug 26) \n         sudden death of Dr. \n         William B. Towles, Chair of Anatomy, and\n         need for \n         University of Virginia Board of\n         Visitorsmeeting (Sep 17 \u0026 21) \n         the engagement of \n         J. Randolph Keanto \n         Louise H. Young(1877-1915) (Sep 21) \n         \n         R.G.H. Kean's gladness that his term on\n         the \n         Board of Visitorswill soon be over, \"wild\n         horses could not drag me into another term on the Board. Eight\n         years of careful conscientious work, to the loss of much\n         valuable time, in a most thankless duty, is as much as comes\n         to my share.\" (Oct 13) \n         belief that Senator Daniel's speeches help keep\n         Democrats from defecting to the 3rd party [the Populist Party\n         ?], wish that Congress had stayed in session long enough to\n         pass the Tariff and Election Bills rather than to go home to\n         \"look after their fences\" (Nov 4) \n         wheat harvesting in \n         Kansas(Dec 1) \n         the proposal to build a hospital at the \n         University of Virginiapresented to the\n         Board of Visitors (Dec 18) \n         the death of Dr. Morris, father-in-law of Pattie (Dec\n         23) \n         wife and child beating case in \n         Lynchburg(Dec 23)","1894 \n         \n         University of Virginia Board of\n         Visitorsmeeting about using the Fayerweather money\n         to build and equip a hospital on grounds provided the\n         Legislature adopts the hospital as a state hospital (Jan 13) \n         the death and observations about the life of General \n         Jubal A. Early(Mar 4) \n         meeting Mr. \n         George Young, father of Louise (Mar 9) \n         death of Aunt Betty [ \n         Elizabeth Garlick Hill] (Mar 12) \n         discussion about the Census of 1890 and his fears about\n         immigration, mention of a bullet proof \"jacket,\" the Kelly\n         Army at Omaha and Council Bluffs, and Populist agitators (Apr\n         29) \n         \n         R.G.H. Kean's visit to \n         St. AugustineJuly 7-August 3 (Jul 3 \u0026\n         7) \n         death of Dr. \n         W. C. Dabneyat the \n         University of Virginia(Aug 21, Sep 6) \n         marriage of \n         J. Randolph Keanon October 10 (Oct 10) \n         abuse of cocaine (Nov 5) \n         Eleanor going to \n         Baltimoreto take lessons in design at one\n         of the Art Schools (Nov 24) \n         the promotion of athletics at the \n         University of Virginiaby the Board of\n         Visitors (Nov 27) \n         Fayerweather will and the \n         University of Virginia(Dec 26)","1895 \n         visit from \n         Lancelot Keanwhile on business in \n         Washingtonlobbying for the railroads (Jan\n         13) \n         despair over understanding the \"currency question\" and\n         the silver issue (Feb 13) \n         embezzlement case in \n         Lynchburgby a teller of the \n         First National Bank(Feb 24) \n         an assault against some lawyers in the Law Building (Feb\n         27) \n         the Spanish-Cuban trouble and his concern over possible\n         U.S. involvement (Mar 24, Apr 10, May 5, Jul 28, and Sep 24) \n         description by Pat of a sandstorm which swept over the\n         states to the east of the Rockies (Apr 10) \n         the \n         University of Virginia's attempt to keep\n         track of alumni, the retirement of \n         Schele de Vere, and other news about the\n         University (Apr 21) \n         the presentation of a bust of cousin John at the \n         University of Virginia with a speech by\n         Senator Daniel (Jun 7) \n         a copy of \n         R.G.H. Kean's remarks about the Jubilee\n         of Professor \n         John B. Minorat the \n         University of Virginia Law School from the Virginia Law Register (Jul 1) \n         Kean lost his position as City Attorney to \n         A. W. Nowlin as a result of politics (Jul\n         6) \n         the death of cousin \n         John [Barbee Minor?]and his burial at the\n         University of Virginia cemeteryand the\n         work of the Board of Visitors to fill Minor's chair (Aug 4) \n         \n         Martha Jefferson Keanborn to \n         J. Randolph Keanand \n         Louise Kean(Sep 1) \n         \n         Lancelot Keanrunning as a Democrat for\n         State Senate in \n         Iowa(Sep 24) \n         \n         Prescott Keanon leave (Oct 7) \n         the Monroe Doctrine and the Cuban controversy; and \n         Thomas Jefferson's role in the Monroe\n         Doctrine (Oct 20, Dec 12) \n         Great Britain-Venezuela boundary dispute over \n         Guiana (Oct 20, Dec 24) \n         \"the disastrous fire\" at the \n         University of Virginia and rebuilding\n         plans for the \n         Rotunda(Nov 3, 10, Dec 2, 17) \n         \n         Addie Kean's attendance at a meeting of\n         the \n         Daughters of the Confederacyin \n         Atlanta(Nov 15) \n         Kean's opposition to a third term for President \n         Grover Cleveland and Lancelot's lost\n         election (Nov 22, Dec 4, and 1896 Apr 11)","1896 \n         \n         Great Britain- \n         Venezuela controversy, national politics,\n         and a discussion of the book The English in the West Indies (Jan 1, Apr 11) \n         \n         South Africa and \n         Great Britain-the failed raid led by [Dr.\n         Leander Stan Jameson] into the \n         Transvaal (Jan 8) \n         treaty between \n         Russia and \n         Turkey(Jan 27) \n         \n         Cuba(Feb 4 \u0026 29, Mar 21, Apr 11, May\n         4 \u0026 10, Jun 2, 10, \u0026 26, Oct 31, Dec 13, 19 \u0026 20) \n         meeting of the \n         Fortnightly Literary Club(Feb 15) \n         national politics (Feb 23) \n         the annual banquet of the \n         University of VirginiaAlumni (Apr 19) \n         appointment of \n         Fitzhugh Leeas Consul General, 1896-1898,\n         to \n         Havana, Cuba(Apr 19 \u0026 24, Jun 2) \n         the misuse of \n         Thomas Jeffersonquotes and discussion\n         about the graduated income tax (May 10) \n         the chances of \n         William McKinleybeing nominated at the\n         Republican Convention and the silver controversy (Jun 10) \n         the \n         Board of Visitors at the University of\n         Virginia\"unloading some of their deadwood\"\n         [professors] and the competition between the University and \n         Washington \u0026 Lee Law Departments (Jun\n         20) \n         the platform of the Democratic Convention held in July\n         in Chicago (Jun 26, Jul 12) \n         Kean's bad memories of the Republican Party during\n         Reconstruction and his decision to vote for \n         William Jennings Bryan(Jul 19) \n         the silver question (Jul 30) \n         discussion of economics and the disparity of the very\n         rich and others (Aug 6) \n         death of Aunt \n         Ellen [Wayles Harrison](Aug 16, 18) \n         the restoration of the \n         Rotunda(Aug 18) \n         the Presidential race (Sep 19; Nov 14)","1897 \n         the awkwardness of the Monroe Doctrine in a shrinking\n         world; concern over the amount of the Federal budget pensions\n         consume; and a discussion of Quo Vadis (Jan 5) \n         discussion of articles by \n         Richard Harding Davis and sketches by \n         Frederic Remington; problems of\n         unemployment due to labor saving machinery and cheap immigrant\n         labor (Jan 9 \u0026 13) \n         \n         Cuba(Feb 27, Mar 10) \n         distrust of Senator Daniel on the issues (Feb 27) \n         mentions various strikes and \n         Eugene Debs(Aug 14) \n         discussion about Vaughan and other genealogy; New York\n         politics (Oct 8, 23; Nov 6) \n         \n         Buffalo Bill's Rough Riders (Oct 17) \n         activities of \n         Addie Keanat the \n         United Daughters of the Confederacy(Oct\n         23) \n         the death of a \n         Georgiafootball player during a game at\n         the \n         University of Virginia(Nov 13, 21) \n         Dr. Randolph resigned the rectorship but not his\n         membership on the Board of Visitors at the \n         University of Virginiadue to poor health\n         (Dec 13) \n         U.S. currency controversy; the problem of numerous\n         pensioners and abuse of the pension system (Dec 19 \u0026\n         25)","1898 \n         genealogy (Jan 23) \n         article about pension abuse by Kean, \"Pensions v. Coast\n         Defenses\" (Jan 17 \u0026 23) \n         unsuccessful search for a servant willing to go to \n         Bostonby Addie (Jan-Feb) \n         the Maine disaster and danger of war; the value of the \n         Hawaiian Islands(Feb 19, 23,27; Mar 3, 9,\n         19, 27, 31; Apr 9, 14, 16) \n         Kean's serious illness (Apr 23, 28, 30)","There is also one folder of letters between Mrs. R.G.H.\n         Kean, ( \n         Adelaide Navarro de Maret Prescott) and\n         Dr. \n         J. Randolph Kean, from the time \n         J. Randolph Keanwas teaching school in \n         Onancock, Virginiain 1880 until 1922.\n         There are also occasional letters from Addie to Randolph in\n         the letters from \n         R.G.H. Keanto his son described\n         above.","There are four folders of letters from Dr. \n         J. Randolph Keanto his wife, \n         Louise Hurlburt Young Kean(1877-1915),\n         beginning in 1898 after the declaration of war on \n         Spainand continuing during his absences\n         until shortly before her death in 1915. The first group of\n         letters, in 1898, were written from \n         Ft. Ethan Allen, Essex Junction, Vermont;\n         Lynchburg, Virginia, where \n         J. Randolph Keanattended his father in\n         his last illness, May 16-June 13; and describing his life and\n         work at \n         Camp Cuba Libre, Jacksonville, Florida,\n         Headquarters and Field Hospital, 2nd Division, 7th Army Corps,\n         June 27-September 5, 1898. For more details of this period,\n         1898-1900, see his diary, volume number 4. The letters in 1900\n         were written while \n         J. Randolph Keanwas stationed in \n         Quemados, Cuba, the Headquarters\n         Department of the Province of \n         Havanaand \n         Pinar Del Rio, Chief Surgeon's Office,\n         mentioning yellow fever cases and Dr. \n         W. C. Gorgas. When the letters were\n         written in 1902, Kean was chiefly in \n         Washington, D.C.but made visits to \n         Camp G.H. Thomas, Lytle, Georgia, and\n         elsewhere, on Army business, while his wife Louise was\n         visiting at \n         Edgehilland the \n         University of Virginia. The last two\n         folders contain Kean's correspondence to his wife in\n         1912-1913, on War Department, Office of the Surgeon General\n         stationery, describing a tour of inspection in the South, a\n         period covered in volumes 9 \u0026 10 of his diaries.","Another large group of correspondence consists of the\n         letters from \n         J. Randolph Keanto and from his\n         mother-in-law (two folders) and \n         Louise H. Young Keanto her mother (12\n         folders), \n         Louise Hurlburt Young, beginning with the\n         marriage of Randolph and Louise in 1894. These letters\n         describe the Army surgeon career and travels of \n         J. Randolph Keanfrom his wife's\n         perspective, especially their experiences in \n         Cuba.","Another group of letters is comprised of correspondence\n         between \n         J. Randolph Kean and his son, \n         Robert Hill Kean(1900 -?) during the\n         Great War (3 folders), while Kean was serving with the \n         American Expeditionary Forces,\n         Headquarters, U.S. Army Ambulance Service, chiefly in \n         Tours, France, and Robert was attending \n         Woodberry Forest School, and 1946-1950\n         (10 folders). There is also a single folder of letters from \n         Robert Keanto his father, 1917-1918, and\n         1947. Kean particularly describes his work with the Services\n         of Supply in 1918 when censorship was relaxed for those\n         serving away from the Advance Section, also mentioning his\n         promotion to Brigadier General, Medical Corps. He also\n         mentions the Jefferson's Day Centennial Celebration by the \n         University of Virginia Overseas Alumni on\n         April 12 \u0026 13, 1919; his marriage to \n         Cornelia B. Knox(1919 Apr 1, 22; May 2,\n         26); and his receipt of the Legion of Honor from the French\n         government (Apr 13).","There are also four folders of condolence letters and\n         telegrams to \n         J. Randolph Keanupon the death of his\n         first wife, \n         Louise H. Young, 1915-1916 from friends\n         and associates. Other folders of correspondence include one of\n         letters from \n         Robert Landis Hershey to \n         Robert Hill Kean, 1924-1927; one of \n         John Kean to \n         J. Randolph Kean, 1942-1950; and a folder\n         of miscellaneous \n         Kean familycorrespondence, 1859-1950. The\n         latter folder includes: a recommendation for \n         R.G.H. Kean(1859); \n         Nannie R. Keanto her brother \n         R.G.H. Kean(1868 Oct 26); Professor \n         John B. Minorre the \"Miller Deed to the\n         University of Virginia\" (1869 Mar 12); \n         V. Dabney(1873 May 17); letters from \n         R.G.H. Keanto \n         Addie Keanwhile visiting \n         J. Randolph Keanat \n         Ft. Sill, Indian Territoryand \n         St. Francis Barracks, St. Augustine,\n         Florida(1887 \u0026 1894); a summary of \n         R.G.H. Kean's debt (1897); newsclippings\n         concerning the \n         Edgehillfire in 1916 and the death of \n         Lancelot Keanin 1931; and \n         Louise Keanto \n         J. Randolph Kean(1906 Oct 10).","The last group of correspondence consists of miscellaneous\n         correspondents to Cornelia Knox Kean and \n         Jefferson Randolph Kean alphabetically\n         arranged. These include: \n         Estela Agramonte; \n         Alderman Library; \n         Mary Beth Anderson; \n         Randolph Anderson; \n         John H. Andrus; \n         David Rankin Barbee; \n         Grace Berl; Mrs. \n         George A. Bradford; \n         Frank P. Brent; Honorable \n         Jefferson B. Browne; \n         Mary Stuart Chamberlain; \n         Robert L. Chason; \n         Josephine Colt; \n         Ross Cooley; \n         Mary Coolidge; \n         Helen Crump; \n         John Dalton; Annis \u0026 \n         John [Ewell]telegram; \n         Alfred Fanton; General \n         Charles Fevrier; \n         Caroline Gallup(sister of J.R. Kean); \n         William Crawford Gorgas; \n         Andy Hall; Mrs. \n         H.L. Harrell; Dr. \n         Phillip S. Hench; \n         Lancelot Minor Kean; \n         Mary E. Lazenby; \n         Fitzhugh Lee; \n         Camilla Lippincott; Major Lledge; \n         Mary McAdie; Professor \n         W.F. Magie; Aunt \n         Maria Mason; Colonel \n         Edgar W. Miller; \n         Grace Minns; \n         Pattie Morris; General \n         [R.M.] O'Reilly; \n         Papers of Thomas Jefferson, returning a\n         letter press copy of a letter from \n         Thomas Jefferson to \n         Martha Jefferson Randolph(1792 June 22); \n         James M. Phalen; \n         William S. Potter; \n         J. Wardwell Proctor; \n         Randolph Family; Colonel \n         Robert Isham Randolph; \n         Alice Young Rich; \n         Frank B. Rogers; \n         A. Owen Seaman; \n         J.F. Siler; \nMary R. Slocum; \nWillard Springer, Jr.; \nEloise A.C. Suter; \nOlivia Taylor; \nKim Vardaman; \nH.A. Webster; \nPeggy Wells; \nWalter Muir Whitehill; \nWilliam Holland Wilmer; and \nMason Young."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":31,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:33:41.315Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu00972_c30"}}],"included":[{"type":"facet","id":"repository_ssim","attributes":{"label":"Repository","items":[{"attributes":{"label":"University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept.","value":"University of Virginia, Special Collections 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